Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1952, p. 6

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paob six the acton free press acton ontario thursday october 30th 41 actonpaxi and snack bar 10 miu st w phone 260r 24 hour taxi service our cars are radio dispatched out of town trips specialty phone 260r lor prompt courteous service consignment sale of registered herefords 10 males 13 females accredited or tb tested vaccinated or bloodtmled saturday november 8 1952 200 pm in the arena at arthur all bulls eligible for government premium wellington district hereford association catalogues available eres jos dunbar sectreas w d black arthur auctioneer w s oneil u tjawv cu help daddy can get mis farvllv an automatic clothes dryer enjoy hotter livmgelectrkal living with a lowcost electric appliance from purloves actons newest appliance centre television installations carried out by purloves skilled personnel guarantees you best possible tv reception in your area see admiral tv this week i purloves working together for three years iho acton p ublic school board instituted and has completed the project of an addition to the public school in acton board members pictured are from loft to right j h creighton c r heard w j wolfe f g oa kes chairman t g jones t e watson and w middlcton secretarytreasurer a survey of proschool children housotohouse canvass and public vote preceded the final decision to build a school addition for the town tenders wore awarded in january 1951 farm newsvi television and electric bell telephone bldg acton phono 575 real estate double dwelling on quiet residential street 6 rooms each sidemwmediate possession one side other sids well ten anted will eventually pay for whole building reasonable down payment owner leaving town double semidetached brick dweuingsone side con sisting of 5 rooms and bath other part consists of 7 rooms and bath ideally located in good residential district close to both highways good view and well landscaped in low price field semidetached cottage four rooms water and electricity in sewerage available close to store good garden fine for retired couple or anyone desirous of light housekeeping insurance now is the tirriv to review your insurance to meet with pre sent day trends and values insured s protection is our first consideration we deal directly with the best companies available noted for their prompt and just consideration of claims our satisfied clients and claimants are our best ad vertisement years of experience right here in acton with knowledge of buildings and values make us qualified to serve you car financing as a service to our clients we arrange the financing of your new or late model car or truck together with fullihsurance quick service no delay low cost no service charge wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors 1nsurors f l wrlthc office wubnr st a e ian p baa u n it wrlsht office mednnll bt gnelpb ptttuu 4915w yes we have others as well as small holdings and building lots hat ton plowlnc match favored with ideal weather the lome w lamif farm lot 0 of the 7th concession of nolsnn proved an ideal site for the annual match of the ilalton plowmens association on thursday of la it week forty plowmen from the counties of ontario york peel wellington waterloo and halton met in friendly rivalry despite the dry condition of the soil the quality of the work was well up to standard according to alex black at guelph former champion plowman who with john har- creaves of bcachvllle were the of ficial judges of the day the large head ridges in both match fields as well as a third field which housed the splendid machinery display were crowded with interested spectators the esso champions special for the best ridges plowed by halton contestants with tractor and horse drawn plows were won by spencer wilson of norval and stanley may of hornby the bank of commerce trophy for the best land in second clas- tractors was won by john w pick ett of hornby while the bank of nova scotia trophy for the best ridge by a halton contestant uder 21 years was won for the third time by arnold howdcn of milton don taylor twelve year old from appleby line nelson town ship and glen irwin milton of the same age won the geo e elliott specials for the youngest plowmen in the field the stanley may special for tru best in and outs by a halton contestant in the boys classes was won by john cunningham of hornby in the tractor mounted clas vern mrarthur of milton won the stirlingdynes special for the best nde bv a halton contestant some 2s0 attended the banquet hold in the milton town hall the i m e evening he re prcident hir- 7hctr of the plowmens at iition presided over the evcejient program dr j d maclachlan prtdnnt of the ontario agricultural college delighted the large nudiencv with his able nddress describing ign- cultural conditions as he fnlind them on his recent trip to great britain denmark and holland in refrerring to denmark he htatei the danes are doing a splendid job in adap ing their agriculture to meet present dav conditions in that count rv and due to thi lack of coal and minera tvvo- thirds of their exports consist of lgncultural produce their livestock stated dr maclachlan l rated on perform ance in holland too he stated agriculture is the life blood of the countrv vv hich ls approximately 200 miles b 200 miles and con tains 10 and onequarter milions of people the vpejkir luo st red that in all counrie- visited thv look on canada as a vming virile rountv and envv us the opportunitie- wrich are ours he concluded his m vt interesting and informative address with some beautifully col ored slides show ing some of the nts of m teres m the counlriv- vs ted others w ho spoke hru v mrlud i waden j m wick- on m v ci f thompson of milton reev c l s pilmer of nelson town ship e i mcloughv associate director of extension for the on tario department of agriculture and sanlev hall m p p vocal selections b- ejeanor cairns and jerrv homewtiod of campbehville roanded out an excellent evening program the following is a kt of the prre wnners in the walking plow classes clxss 1 herb jirv is ag ncour stanley max hornbv j ran dall breslau clixs 2 llond mav milton merle timbers aurora paul tim bers aurora tractor classes class 3 doug reld brampton bill hostrawser malton spencer wilson norval c f picket georgetown j h taylor burling ton class 4 john w picket horn by keith merry hornby harold cunningham ingle wood john rend head milton ross brown norval wm brain norval gord on ferguson georgetown class 5 don taylor burlington john cunningham georgetown glen irwin milton class 0 don dunkeld clarc- mont bill dixon brampton bob armstrong brampton geo dixon brampton arnold howden milton don gowland brampton bruce bawden milton john bailey of georgetown class 7 r g brown gait herb golden brampton harold ferg uson burlington chas lcbiche milton class 8 jack marchment horn by glen gunby burlington j c cunningham hornby george clements milton class 0 don armstrong bramp ton wm mclean erin vern mc- arthur milton horse show here martyn heslop of burling ton was the official judge the awards were as follows stan may hornby frank pea cock milton ernest may hornby gordon timbers aurora- splendid prorram by ilalton juniors the high school milton on fri day evening last saw the opening of the halton junior farmers fall program certainly if the progrim presided over by prcident mac sprout on october 24th is any crit erion it augurs well for the pro- grams to follow during the next few months and as geo e elliott ehe of the adjudicators stated all of the young people who partici pated arc to be congratulated irst iti having participated and second 1 on the general excellence of then efforts in the interclub debates acton brookville milton and palermo chihvrcnh rtrprrrntfd -in-th- liist debate he subject was re solved that books inlhu nee th character ot oung people mor than friends here palermo rep resented by jane emerson and eva sullivan had the affirmative while the jacton debaters who had the negative side were burt watson and etkonor mckeown the acton club team was awarded the dec ision the second debate brought to gether milton represented by w1i- ma sinclair and earl snow and brookvilles bob coxe and sandy buchanan the subject under dls cussion was resolved that larger school unit in the primary schools of rural southern ontario would be an improvement over a system ol one room schools the decis ion went to the affirmative upheld by the milton club the judges namely k y dick c a wood and geo e elliott alio had the task of selecting the two best debaters in this eleahor mckeown of acton and earl snow of milton were nominated and will now represent halton in who intercounty series which will likely get under way in november the public speaking competition brought out only two entries namely faye clements of milton who spoke on songs and diane abbott representing the palermo club whose subject was motor manners both addresses were of a high order with faye clements receiving the judges award mlss clements will now represent hal ton juniors in the provincial com petition to be held in toronto during january the evenings program also in cluded an instrumental by donna mcmillan of brookvillc an instru mental duet by ruth wilson and jean bird of norval vocal solos by faye clements of milton and diane abbott of palermo all in all it was a delightful evenings program st peter is the patron saint of locksmiths because he holds the kes to heaven iuumtoh piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos piano tuned repaired and rebuilt for service and estimate phone 138 acton john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courtcous service fr estimates church street phone 319w do you play these 3 important public roles millions do millions of canadian help to im prove their communities by owning life insurance for a large part of their premium pa merits it in veiled for them in ways tltat provide many new roads power plants water works stores homes and other use ful developments several 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