thursday april 39th 1954 the acton free press acton ontario 746 6out tvaufuxten you havwrt mm any thing until you m hm larg est ttock of wallpaper in wastatn ontariothats at kennedys in guelph nows the time to star thinking about changing the scene in your home via new wallpaper give every room a new lease on beauty and livability see our wkj selection of utrful patterns kennedys book s 115 wynoham st put spring punch in attractive ads not everybody bought her easter firur in time for last sunday with every warm day more youngsters and adults will be needing new clothes soon they 11 be needing garden equipment and mothers day gifts these facts arc what ad vertisers will have in mitid when they inspect the latest mat service book which arrived this week at the newspaper office these attractive illustrations for advertisements are available to all advertisers to add spring glamor to their presentation of goods food furniture life insurance jewellery cars and many other headings are again featured in a splendid variety of pictures hope to reach fund objective may 1 the halton county police as sociation has collected some 350 at its 2500 objective to place trees in front of the centennial manor sgt harry wilson reported we d like to get our objective by the end of may anyway so we could have 4hem for this summer said sgt wilson if we don t the trees 1 1 be available till next year halton tb association sets record in per capita donations for seals travel treats for montreal 1775 chicago 2295 philadelphia 2430 round trip by bus harold wiles agent phone 207 tuberculosis is not a killer but in infectious disease which can be effectively treated and cured de clared dr s j hawkins super intendcm of freeport sanitonum before the hjlton tb and health association annual meeting aud icncc of over 60 persons who ear licr learned halton held the high est per capita record of donation in canada during the 1953 christ mas seal campaign county organizations of which the halton group is one carry out action from the ontario tb as sociation which in turn represents the thinking of the county as iations dr hawkins told his mon day evening hearers who in large part were representatives of wi mtns institutes and iode groups in halton other organizations were also represented at the meet ing which ns held in trafalgar township hall congratulating the successes of the halton association the presid ent of the ontario tb association said he group had budgeted well and added emphasis to the importance of work in the field dr hawkins challenged the organ i rations represented to aid in their own county the effective edueat ional program designed for tb prevention keoord breaking figures following tho introduction of head table guests by the halton association president h c morris oakville and formerly of milton mrs m e lunau oak v die deliv ered the 1953 secretary s report characterized by record breaking figures with the average donation in the reoenl campaign reckoned at 2 88 mrs lunau revealed the sale receipts of 14 063 99 figured a rdrurn of 1 19 per letter sent after itemizing some of the ad vinces made through acquisition of equipment and extension of facil itiis mrs luruu termed the past cecil a carr optometrist gueiph 6 pounu si you name the test test it fomq appeal if its beauty youre after name it ii plymouth got it you will agree when yon inspect the sleek low linen luxurious two- tone fabrics and fine textures gem bright colours throughout test it for safe easy handling like a car to obey your touch instant plymouth stops starts turns and parks with ease big brakes have cyclebond nvetless lining that wear much longer test it for go plymouths spirited highcompression engine has the extra power you need for hurrwngup a hill or passing heres something else you enjoy this power on regular fuel make the beautiful tiymouth prove it is canadas best value w here sandevoull remember balanefdride no roll pitch or jounce plymouth arts and frtu like a big car on all roads chair high seats add to the comfort test fulltime power stewing park with onefinger steer withouicffort with plymouth fuli-ttnu- tower steering avul able at extra cost ou enjo driving at la easiest and safest test for setter value in eveky way plymouth is moat like the high priced cars i it provide manv qualm features and many extras at no extra cost thats wh owners en for all e xt pu i0l th year the most successful in the as sociation s history president moms remarking that the treasurer d hamilton wright was unable to be present later said the object of our organizat ion is to moke every dollar contn buted work elaborating mr mor ris suggested the county council might be interested in considering a donation tb 3500 years old dr a bull halton moh and tb association director termed tb ns an aggretsor which has bcjbn existing for 3 500 years referring to the progress in the battle against this aggressor the speaker specif led figures which prove preventat ive action has reduced tb s annul death toll it an amazing rate this progress he continued sterns from the co operation and enthusiasm of all the agencies and organizations in the fight agnnil tb for that matter dr bull summarized everyone who buys tb seals is in the fight r f bean acfton association education director and later nam ed prtsident for 1954 described the national projects carried on by the association mr bern urged that the representatives present tell their story to their own groups effective prevention in creases with the knowledge and consciousness on the part of citi zens that tb can be cured mr bean asserted j tb everybodys basfaeas public relations manager for the ford motor co at oakville wil ham dagleish stated his company was prepared to lend its facilities take a part in the preventive work dagleish hoped a continuous process or education might be de vised so that next christmas the seal sale campaign will be no surprise to anybody robert shaw ilso with ford public relations department spoke briefly b is everybody s business ex claimed the next sneaker e j obrien executive secretary of the ontario association he assured the audience that ill laymen can tike a part in the preventive work the halton ajmciation is your vehicle he explained to do some thing ibout the eradication of tb after reminding the group of the great drun on productivity and loss of man hours cieised bj tb convalescents mr orn name new officers dr l holling of the depa t mint of health warned against a complacency creeping out of the optimism from recent progress h urged there be no tit up in the work of prevention and called for vigorous- exploitation of ali known previntion facilities in the county appreciation for assistance and support from hilton to mountain sanitorkim was expressed bj dr j lee he told of the encouraging statistics revelled about the lift expectancy of cured tb patunts according to insurance companicb survej in the united states h said a person living 10 years afte r i tb condition has bctn arreted mi expect to live as long or lonjj er than one who has nevtr con tracted the infection following the meeting new of fictrs for 19m were mmed as fol lows president r f bean acton vicepresident mrs j euerby r r 4 acton secretary mrs m e lunau oakville treasurer d hamilton wright oakville direct ors g c gowland milton h c morns oakville dr a bull mrs r n acheson burlington bruce macnab milton k mcdon aw georgetown umehouse phasizcd rhu tb doctors bu bltslths5 but i onlv the v body s mrs h mainprize tells of meeting intended for last week the thankoffering meeting of the wm5 was held at the home of mrs mitchell on thursday ev ening with mrs h mainprize as guest speaker she brought a splendid report of thi recent ii odical meeting at barnc where she spoke on children s work tor which she is a svnod boird mem ber she wis introduced by mrs benton ind th inked bj mr sin ford scnplun wis re id b mrs h norton ind by mrs smelhur t mrs a norton sang i solo a so n hour wis spent at the el im easter snndaj soloists at 1 imehouse presbvicr tin church on ewcr sundij we i muriel apple ird ind mrs a v r ton among the timers decoritin th church was m fist r lih u mi morj of the lite w iliam rit chu snt bj hl widow p wor by jerald c braucr lrotestantism in america a book which the reviewer thought might prove interesting to sincere mem bers of the four protestant congre gations in acton and in the district has proven a disappointment we are unable to find a mention of canada in the book nor about the formation of the united church of cmada which would seem to be milestone in the religious history of the continent however ministers sunday school teachers and nnv who follow the development of the christian faith will find man facts in protestant ism in america and laymen will ap preciate its nnrratue sli silverwood forum plans trip to falls queenston the stone school farm forum arranged to meet once n month dur ing the summer and the first meet ing since the regular monday broad casts was april 19th plans were made for a bus trip to niagara falls and queens ton mrs henderson sr and mrs wm norton attended the 14th annual conference of the ontario farm radio forum in to ronto on april 7th and they brought to the meeting full and interesting reports a game of euchre followed prize winners being mrs c varey and miss i keaj mr c greig and mr william norton followed by a de licious lunch prepared by the lad ies we are sorrv to hear mr l burt is ill and wish him a speedy re cover ft mi ind mrs burt corbet t and their two small imjs rick and terry ire slicing with their pare nls mr ind mrs r corbett for a few w e eks mi ind mrs geo davie s noreen ind dnnni ind ilso miss ruth ciodimn ill of montrcil visited mi ind mis honce be ii for the hmj easter week end an executive ind program meet mi wis lie id it tin bom l mrs fin aukin on tuesday to nrange forthcoming meetings of the silver wood women s institute it i pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 2048 wednesday even ng w irk bees mri tw i planned damage law pisse rs periodic thei ones for of the lai nrk rf dai the boird i itcful to th m liking such p n afterw ird birthday parti ra dune foster celebrated he fifth birthdij with a pirt last week her guest were virkv or v gn e paul turner robin rninhicv darlone iedwidgi i re n mi ind evehn kirkpi free pyrex bowl rick on mond a part to c m c nothing to sind for a pjtcl blue prcx bol n pnncws sop flmkc thu boul is rurntd htm resi mplct ollrc bon i offered free so iou ii en lrincei the pmrr ioip aikei lh wuh tour doihci fluffy hn ci are te mild ihcy can ictulh be icl in bitn huh tody act ihe gint se pnmc flakn wilh he free pre bol tnude i nobu i ri celehri t hi fifth birl i puil turnrr n bb john ind tetdv cluk campbttlvktf- i easter meeting intended for lasi week i the easter meeing of the iid ios aid or st divids church was thi b mo f mrs mum mcphail with mrs edgir c urns presiding th meeting wis opened with a spring poem afte r singing a bmn mrs r n elli t read the bible lesson ind mrs w king of fend pner the vinous secretaries eicn kive their reports a short bus inrcs period foil wed mrs j k mihon then rive i er interest ink easwr message the birthday for one of the irl sii rrrnn mcdmild i bbv f nliv a ter d i recent msltors decent visitors mclud tr ii d ms j c sw i teri br vi s r fr div n ted mnrrcw t r i bob iint s of go rret r lare ind mrs cro k ib c w th ie mauri ci m lb mmbers the nffe nnj wis re i iv i d ind de d cited tv singing versis nf hvmn i7fi the roll call wis nnswerrd with ii filir vr e after hvmn ml ias sting the meti a th priir in mi rth i ind mi and mi a c bourn c llii d r s m uhe i berrruda b hdav ivv coll rs h 1 dublin w i holds euchre dance in hall th dublin worn n s institute h 11 i sucn ssful euchre ind dance m th pirish hill n april 10 when t t il lis uchr wire pined hnh score for men wen to fred k ntn r so rid to w inghart mti trvllini willnm mctyre i si w t tt tivler ladles high mrs pick ii ladies second mrs h ideisn 1 iiiii s travelling mrs c pck lad ie mr- l f pfymoatak r you stop m rof fetf ft iocfey f tok tatymt chrtslerpltmouthfargo deur for mora valv la mad can tool 251 queen street e mccswain motors acton hydro plan your electrical future ontario hdro possesses the hrget and one of the most erst tile enpmeenng teams in in id i through the jeirs this team has earned m eni tble reputation for inentie ne toupied with sound tnginetnng principle s both h iu pi itd a m t i u m nuking- jnt irio him mn eif thi trrt iiim ilcetrical utihtit in tht world inormjt or concerninf ontario hyayo can be obtained by wrrtmi hfdro chairman 60 umentty avenire tonmta entativa of avary bfrancb of tba kmm