Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1952, p. 3

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thursday may 3th 1012 the acton free press acton ontario your home is worth a record price today i you can save money by painting now and eliminating repairs and replacements its good economy to stop the dam ago before it s too lata by painting this year we do everything in the decorating business call 275j or 2ww for a free estimate moore rocher pack thrb ft we are tutting to ear bmrty btdlt central vtkiu lu tfiwlleeti tkls mk of mi we want to reduce oor lmrentoty to fahhuie mtnriag and t reekbetteae eeeeials ate ear way of delna tt tt wmay jrott to steak trje at these prleee ihpi ketchup sl 25c bpkoiaij bkotz spaghetti 2 mc spxaui bstnrawiok or ravmriavkh sardines 3 xoc jm3lal8tjloiiil wttdk 0h0i0s tjmokaiwd peas aasc sfcase paas wan tracked by tina roads tie asm popular variety that is banned radar the bin gold labal bat una yeadv u art vary fatty abent aaeh thlnts decided they ware net qnlte toed eneiih to grade yabey ae tkay ended than ehaiee yoa artll find uuu better eating than meat ether chaise veas and wb iists priced them as lew as standards fee this weakaad only nabob coffee t 97e fig bars ssssa 9e xelakklfs hew whipped salad dressing if yea nse ether f anions whip- pad itriasttift this new line 18oz u five yen eemplete satis faction at a earing of las jab ajar obobse a blaokwells date nut loaf st 19c lapliaatlssi also chocolate nnt or prnit nnt flpboul 0h0i0e oalleoh out wax beans z s 35c lemttr uwlir awj flolti choct aualltr far ttt pru of ukdirrt sasralmvaeal pitied 15oz tin s u alt ffi globe choice 9 20- cljmk9 debbeethprnlat a tins 99 dessert special special australian seedless raisin 2 39c chateau chee sic emlellw powdeb pko 3ce 9jlec9 special avxher tomato soup 2 s 2ic i vlitoitmv ax oranges doz27c ollo tomatoes pkg9c mi mi corn 3 for 21c rhimi caljouma carrots 2 beds 23c uefcklmi mpfccialti en bananas pineapple celery hemegrewn spinach stadlsli cuesabere building discussion last on agenda en tfa figment of teacher tire ins u ranee tender for maintenance busos palntlntf coal and many u- tsm wcrv dealt with on monday may lit when north halton high school district board met in georgetown a report on hut u ranee ihojwed that installation of a fire door on the shop room in milton and irutal- lallon of a fire hydrant would re sult in a considerable saving in premium the board will llkmy rrialte some of the installations and await a further report on ratej xlcslifnatlonj were received from ml oammle of acton ataff and mr rooa of the milton staff the board had advertised for application and already two had been received for the vacancy in actorl the board favored sending ji lo cates to the convention at blgwin inn of the ontario urban and rur al school trustees association and this was to be arranged by the secretary and chairman an allow ance of 75 each for expenses in conjunction therewith was allotted the schedule of minimum salar ies of teachers was set at 2700 and 2 800 for specialists in accord with that now being paid by the board the report of the principals was very brief the board asked that they arrange to have closing of alt three schools on the same day accounts amounting to 11076 were passed upon recommendation of the finance committee one account was deferred until invest igated by the property committee tenders were to be called for painting the exterior of milton school and for supplying coaj for the milton and georgetown schools for the year the secretary was instructed to advertise for tenders for the sefhool bus routes which will be for three years and subject to yearly revision the board set forth a policy for supplyin bu transportation for pupils to attend extracurricular activities each principal was to be allotted an amount based on a dol lar per pupil per year of the aver- age yearly attendance of the school for providing this transportation i any amount above this yearly grant will be required to be met by those using the service it was pointed out the board receives no departmental grant on this expend iture a motion was carried but not by unanimous consent that the board make a grant of 50 to the george town high school cadets the board nos informed this fund was used to provide transportation to the rifle- range for a days target practise and supply chocolate barj etc when the cadets were out on marches etc the grant to the cadets had been reduced recently and there are no cadets in milton i or acton schools concluding item on the agcndi uas the usual discussion on the building program all letters from architects were filed without read ing- motions passed by the town ship councils were read it was suggested by some members of the board that all the present mem bers do not accept office for an other year and perhaps a new group cauld cope with the building prob lem actons position li particular lv pressing in iew of the fact that chronicles of ginger farm written specialty for ih acitm ev prmn by owed4tln r cur lomtlemuty noice to vacate the present school has been given and an immediate start must be made it was suggested that members approach the georgetown and ac ton councils in an endeaor to meet the objection of the townships rc- girdtng distribution of costs ac ton members expressed a willing ness to discut this with their coun cil but the motion to adjoun came about 11 oclock all the members wore present at this met ting and chairman j bell presided i it would teem that holiday 4nd bad weather go together what o day for victoria day every bit as bad an was easter sunday mining from mldmomintf well on into the night thank goodness our cows uere still in the stable far belter to have them there than tramping around in tile wet fields spoiling more feed than they could possibly eat we certainly hope the clouds have m1u all their surplus moisture for a few davs at least and that old sol will iriile upon us and warm the sodden earth however there uns one thing wt did enjov on the 24th and that was glistening to thcvb road cast of the queens plate it was the one bright spot in n dlsmil da thit uis quite t race with its dramnlic and ironical finish it being a long weekend we were expecting lsiton my sister and tier son but nephew klcml was play ing a vinlm solo it one of the ham ilton churches on sun da and hid i nheaml on saturday so that finished that when the weather man was so unkind we dldn t mind i bit after all when city folk visit in the country they don t want to sit around the house all day how ever we did have sunday visitors after ill two fricntls from fort erie whose vlsit was at welcome as it was unexpected i it was nice to just sit and talk i after being busv with the paint brush all week but oh dear clean ing up ls quite a problem our big worry now ii what to do with the things that nobody wants maga zines bottles glass jars and paper feed bags that ls the big brown bags that feed mills now use in stead of the jute bags there also the wire that binds the baled hav partner can usc some of it but not very much what to do with the rest li quite a problem nobody wants it the financial post explains why paper salvage isn t wanted les retail business being done there fore less wrappings and cartons are required therefore less paper need ed for the manufacture of cartons so the price of waste paper has dropped from 40 to 34 a ton at that price truckers say it isnt worth picking up it seems to me mam farms would be a lot tidier if everv township council would arrange al twiceyearly salvage pickup scrvic i but i suppose that is too much to hope for the waste of paper bot tles and wire is bad enough but what really burns me up are the tobacco cans that nobody wants there they are perfectly good cans as clean and usable as when thc left the factory and could be re filled time and again if returned to the tobacco packing industry will ill this deplorable waste ever conn to an end the only explanation we have heard that handling and reclnming used cans and glass jars would cost more than manufactui ng new ones it sounds so lllogic suppose the tradespeople active in church dies in 87th year in falling health for five year at mrs william j steele died sudden ly at her homo steeles corners north of bradford on tuesday may 13 she was in her 87th year the former kmlly hudson she was bom at newton robinson ontario and was married in 1bs0 at cookstowri in this union four children were born mr john g andersoq lillian burk vails mm olive anger toronto mur- wood steele acton and aubrey steele toronto there are 12 grandchildren and 11 great grand- children she u also survived by a hnltvfllsler mrs patch ellabith carter uoydtown out service was heldat her homo on may 10 and then at the presbyter ian church to which she belonged interment was made in coulsons hill cemetery pallbenrcrs were the lato mrs steele s grandsons robert anger aubrey anger jamos perry fred rose bruce steele and albeit lcggett the floral tributes were ind beautiful just two weeks before her death the wms of coulson hill presented her with a life member ship pin she attended the meet ing and was surprised and pleasod it the honor she was pastpresident of coul sons hill presbjterlnn women s missionary society ladles aid and womens institute her husband predeceased her 22 yein ago dying on may 10 1030 relatives and friends from tor onto acton lloydtown schombcrg a hist on barrie and burks fall paid last respecti to a dearly lowd neighbor friend and parent many obituary born in england mrstjtallen digs fashion hint il but juj must know what they are talking about even at thit i hitc to see those cans wasted well partner hxs supplied me with m nature story for the week the other dav he riw a little red squirrel runnnmg along the fence ind hiading for the bim but it nevtr got there it was waylaid b i stirling who flew out from the stnw mow and it tacked tht poor little squirrel with terrific icious- ness niturallv the squirrel w as stopped in its tracks then it be kin moving around expt nmentill if it moud forw ird the starling at- icked igun if it moved bick a i nr th ftnctthi stirling lift it ilurit fvidintlv the starling had i m si in tht straw mow which it wis ifnid the squirrel inttndid to nb more ihyi liki 1 ht r fears mrs rebecca allen died in acton on wednesday may mth mn allen whose maiden name was rebecca marie scwcll was i born in wetford england february 14 1b04 came to canada with her parents the late robert and marie scwcll eight years inter and settled in rock wood in the year 1084 she wis jomd in holy wedlock with her late husband john allen and lived in erin township until 1017 when they retired to live in acton where he died the following year six children blessed this union with four surviving charles of ac ton joseph of owen sound john of winnipeg and elvlna mrs j wilderspln with whom she made her home two daughters prede ceased her sarah in infancy and mrs w r e blnlr of this town also of a family of nine only one brother survives david sewell of st catharines mrs allen was a life long mem- ber of the united church the i funeral ser ice ln charge of her minister rev e a currcy was held from the victor b rumley funeral home on friday afternoon many biautiful floral tributes tes- ified to the esteem in which thl venerable ladv was held inter ment was in fiirvilw comet r whttl mr robt mcarthur h las- b a cook wtn allen charles frinklin ind ed jennings were pillbtarers friends and relatives attended the funeral from hamilton st cathar ines ridge wile guelph brampton rillinafad and everton thi buds of cinada s balsam poplar ir stickv and produce a wax ilsed bv wild bees to seil cricks in thtir hives rr ut hfounded string how he h w th it i own m th r in in d f me r mjpi ri r ii 1 our h t u ht mill f 1 pi tn m hi- r is n tht fiu i i ii h n w di turt h in in il w ii c i i 1 1 iti nil m t f r t f h i i ik r mfi h h h 1 1 k th k th jb f i rv living cmturr f eit fence ind er hurt s n sp ct pt hum ins with w isd im vv often it ah thi m for in ur biddn s hive de rn i instinct fu- nii tts hnii ir i i king siirph 1 h i d wt n ins n t i tut ht hrooelios put wh r th v cm it ir lurul im li iv hu m tm l chenille bedspread bargain from factory to you 5 25 iowtst pi hi in cm nia this btdsnrtid is full eonnd with bil i h mill no shilling show in fust cm ilits it tonus in all t wors sinli or lnitu bed si i with iilu r miilti eolortd en s ilui instil lititii pittirns at onlv liniili s nt co d plus post il inirm tii it mom v buk luui uiti i oidirmn v oil u ii in tii r more town a olntrv mr g box ltui imarr i arroen muntrral qurbrr sala1a pneacsuptiotetle mith rainy woathor and kouso- cloaning time in full swing it might be wise to romomber that you can koop that all irapprtant door mat in place and prevent it from slipping if a piece of scroen wire of the proper size is tacked to the floor beneath it and with tho gardening and fishing in full swing too it is well to romem tier that an insect ropellant can make outdoor hours more plea sant a 59c bottle of 612 insect ropellant gives protection against mosquitoes and black flios there is also rex repollant cream that promotes suntan and prevents sunburn and insect bombs can bo used inside for getting rid of those pesky flies and mosqui try them now m asb 1v2 atfejlc well give you a big allowance when you buy new goodtyears heres your chance to cash in well give you the highest tradein alkma once on your old tire when jroal buy new longmileefe euarantaarl ooodyeara why delay come in today thompson motors phone 69 inkinn h n t i i isl 1 1st k s p u 111 is a mlr most th uttl i ind 11 i iniomi tlini uk thu 1ins till j in in t m id i r pnrti ti jt sluimti hit iltnh and ellilm r ir no populif nu nthi fir w iaus is miimt ii cnmbin itum of run in tht must attvantagoiiu dtal ror thott e tin over balance con inn about tht tax with a nood lot of sprinu romance junes still the month nd htni the sown triit li nfrtth shit n si tiurnutm tt with anovi rskirt and fitted bodice of lovilv lace thi so dns evl- dintlv comi in pink and blue ni well and could be worn by brides maids for a virv matching i pun there i wedding wedding counsellors oftin advise the bride o wear the most beautiful dress veith her attendants in platmr cut now ns after all it s the bride s day th i hi d 1 itc wnt u thi chanc v us n in on th t thn hi f m p n o irv1 m s op thmi frim n d ind if thi pr t of inoher v do n w nunht bn ak this low price c cecil a carr optometrist gueiph 8 douglas si tel 1001 sms your dayri6h nabisco shredded wheat

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