Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1954, p. 10

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the acton fk press acton ontario thursday juki nth uw cllt scon tfem br the red six mmuied to keep ahead of the real of the sixeatn the six competitions but by just a few points some boys lost valu able points for their six by not wearing their uniform the ipecjal inspection feature for the evenlojb present six totals are bed 108 yellow 101 white w tawny 88 after the opening ceremony six more new chums were welcomed into the pack after renewing their promises before akela and the pack instruction work and test pass ing period was taken outside where each six was given a different test games on hopping and book bal ancing followed a sing song followed when two new cubbing songs were introduc ed to the pack the meeting closed with the mouse howl led by the red sixer before parting the boys were reminded of the decoration day parade on june 20 murray scoyne akela girl guide news the regular meeting of the girl guides was held at the scout hail on tuesday june 15 the meeting opened with our guide prayer and the formation of our horseshoe followed by the enrolment of brenda cripps cookie day and decoration day were discussed further we are go ing to try and have most of the cookies delivered on friday on decoration day we plan to meet at the scout hall at one oclock we also practised march ing the meeting closed with the vesper hymn and taps sylvia jones rally convention reports presented the baptist womens mission circle met wednesday evening june s at the home of mrs lil wagner for its regular monthly meeting the president mrs h helwlg opened the meeting with the call to worship and prayer after the hymn o for a heart to praise my god was sung the business was discussed it was de cided to have a picnic supper in july on the parsonage lawn mrs d dunk and miss jessie coles are the conveners for the supper mrs d cohen and mrs r co stems were appointed to plan the pro gram the roll catl was responded to with names of mothers in the bible mrs john chapman and mrs lloyd bulmer prepared the devot ional service following the sing ing of a hymn mrs bulmer read the scripture taken from the second chapter of the book of james miss jessie coles read a poem entitled it 1ml the church its you telling that the one who is most critical of the church and its people is the basis of the trouble rather than those with whom he is finding fault- three reports were given of the recent rally and convention at tended mrs chapman reported on the talk on new canadian work given at the associationai rally in hillsburgh mrs charles landsbor- ough reported on dr l kitchens address on india and mrs r co st em reported on dr n h parkers address on the baptist western missions in canada the last two talks were given at the mission circle convention in hamilton a season of prayer was held for the missionaries and work of the church in general following the singing of a hymn and prayer of benediction an enjoyable social time was spent and tea served hillsburgh pastor formally inducted members of the baptist church journeyed to hillsburgh thursday evening june 9 for the induction service of the new pastor archie gold i rev a barker of george town presided over the service and rev j williamson of preston gave the induction prayec john root sang my task mr goldle was introduced by joe hall of the hilslburgh deacons board rev d a bums toronto gave the charge to the church as well as the address of the evening following the service lunch was served in the church basement and goodwill wishes were expressed by a number attending mr gale chairman of the deacons board from mr goldles home church in brantford spoke on behalf of the home mission board and the bap tist convention of ontario and quebec those attending from acton were pastor ray costerus mr and mrs charles landsborough mrs john chapman mr and mrs hugh reid and mary out of town guests came also from georgetown preston and brantford coming events thta office cannot be responsible for confiictmi0 dates of events legion members and guests dance saturday june 19 acton legion hall les duby orchestra a a homemade baking sale will be held at mainprizes store on saturday june 26 at 3 oclock auspices of knox church evening auxiliary 8502 nassagaweya federation of ag riculture annual church service ebenezer united church sunday june 20 ism 815 speaker mr clifford walte special music hills- burg quartette b491 134th anniversary of boston pres byterian church will be held on sunday june 20 services at 11 a m and 730 pjn rev w g rose a former minister and special mus ic by the choir b22 anniversary services will be held at lunehouse presbyterian church on sunday june 27 rev g l royal of norval guest speaker knox choir georgetown will sup ply the music services at 11 ajn and 730 pm djst a602 halton federation of agricult ure annual field day friday june 18 in halton community 7park lowville rural and graded school softball tournaments to start 1230 6m races and contests for all ring the entire family and enjoy the day with the children refresh ment booth on grounds b june bridetobe honored at shower the gillan home beaumaris was the scene of a miscellaneous shower on friday evening june 11 when miss gwen ball bridetobe was honored by hostess isobel gulan and a group of friend the living room was decorated with pink and white streamers and bells the tea wagon was piled high with gifts and the brides chair was also decorated in pink and white after the gifts were opened and admired a poem dedicated to miss ball was read and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and fun a deltc- reus lunch was served and brought a very nappy evening to a close miss ball will be married on saturday june 28 to roy kirkness of acton auction sale the undersigned has received in structions from wax milne to jell by auction at his present residence alm st rockwood friday evening june 1ft ism commencing at 730 pjn dst all lines of good furniture etc terms cash roy hotdley auctioneer for sale 1952 meteor customline sedan light green radio heater and visor 154500 1952 ford mainline coach gray radio heater 145000 1952 dodge sedan dark green heater 135000 1950 dodge sedan gray heater 99500 1950 ford coach blue heater 99500 1940 meteor sedan blue heater 85000 1950 austin sedan green heater 59500 1947 ford sedan blue heater 49500 1947 chev coach black heater 39500 1947 mercury sedan green heater 59500 1947 hudson coach blue heater 29500 1947 ford coach black heater 49500 1946 hudson sedan gray heater radio 29500 1942 plymouth sedan black heater 29500 1941 plymouth sedan blue heater 19500 1941 oldsmobile sedan green heat er 19900 1940 ford sedan blue heater 9800 1939 buick sedan blue heater 9900 trucks and tractors 1950 ford 3ton with hoist and plat form 595 00 1948 ford i ton express 695 00 1948 studebaker 2ton chassis and cab 18500 1847 ford 2ton stake 29500 1946 mercury pickup 39500 41 ford 1ton platform racks dual wheels 29500 1948- ford bn tractor 59500 1946 ford 9n tractor 395 00 1941 john deere tractor 15000 1939 international f12 tractor with cultivator 23000 1953 newt fordaon major tractor with new 3- furrow plow 189500 1 good 12foot platform and racks 195 00 you can deal with confidence at auction sale in noktal at the old mill wejanesftay june 23rd too pjn liquida of stock tv sets electric lamps irons stoves and rectigentors ejo very good stock of new and used central n iqfainlrvs police constable m d harn ess is replacing const don cook who is on holidays a renovations at churchill church have been completed and a dedication service will be held shortly rev clifford lemke of norval was guest speaker at both services at the united church on sunday rev currey was attending anniv ersary services at norval a raccoon was among the fat alities on no 25 highway last week the animal was one of many that are killed regularly on this road by cars the united church friendly couples oub went as a group to the forksxof the credit at their last meeting a wiener and marsh- mallow roast topped the evening the canadian girls in training held their last meeting of the sea son at lome school with their leader mrs lome simpson games were played and refreshments serv ed next years kindergarten pup ils had their first day at school this week with parents they ar rived at the school for appoint ments with the teacher and the nurse tuesday and wednesday j e mcmullen is constructing a four family apartment building each apartment containing five rooms and bath on mill street east the building is expected to be completed by the end of august miss barbara norton of acton piano pupil of miss olive lamp- ard took part in the open recital sponsored by the guelph branch of the ontario registered music tea chers association in guelph ym ca auditorium last friday preparations for frequency standardization in acton isnt com pleted yet the surveys are stilt continuing last thursday at 645 pjn two oars were in colfiskm on mill 5k- the vehicle driven by john f wilds of acton was turning into a driveway when it was struck by the car driven by john sargent acton total damage was estimated at 100 constable harness investig ated and no charges will be laid one of the feature stories in the weekend picture magazine last week was of a performing horse and its trainer mrs john ughtle of acton she trained her pinto pony dale evans herself although she bad no previous experience the animal now has a repertoire of 30 tricks and performs at fairs and garden parties unidentified rockwood resid ents were commended in court in guelph on wednesday they had helped a police officer block off a motorist who was later convicted on a charge of drunk driving the car was finally halted near acton on may 31 t cant too highly commend these rockwood people for their help magistrate wait said corp ray mason will be miss ing from his regular corner at mill and willow sts for some time the policeman who is known by the many youngsters he sees safely across the highway as well as by all the adults in town is in guelph general hospital undergo ing treatment for a cracked femur he struck his knee against a rock in a fall while holidaying last weekend at whitney his many friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery take the family out for entertainment youll enjoy rl much more 1 1 our curtain rises every night on the grandest entertainment in the world i two big hits june 1819 hna4gokttvhobom added feature on the same program robert mm jam sterling brim keith sehe barry extra technicolor cartoon open house montues june 2122 hmwdopbi 04 hill a huntino they did go room and bored wedthurs june 2324 c- w bmjxtt aactiooecr milton ont births marriages deaths etc bobn morrison ull and bill dub morrison rjet i acton are hap py to announce the arrival of their son peter james at the guelph general hospital june 10 ibm kinsman suddenly on wednes day june 18 1954 at george town ont dr albert r kins man of acton formerly of ex eter and london resting at the mcclure funeral home edith st georgetown fun eral service private on friday under looj auspices in elliott in loving memory of a dear husband and father roland elliott who passed away c june 15 1942 they say lime heals all sorrow and helps us to forget but thne so far has only proved how much i miss him yet sadly missed by his wife and family elliott in loving memory of roland elliott who passed away june 15 1942 your road was hard your pleasur es few you didnt deserve what you went through these words were written with deep regret by those who loved you and will never forget always remembered by his daugh ter mrs george fountain and family allan in loving memory of our dear parents mr and mrs wil liam allan who passed away june 28 1945 end june 15 1942 remembrance is a rose that blooms eternal year by year sweet memories clinging to the hearts keep loved ones ever near the tender thoughts that linger on are links that ever bind the loved ones who have gone ahead with those they leave behind always remembered by the family cards of thanks wantads latest time for insertion i ml wednesday rates no charge for announcements of births marriages deaths and engagements in memoriam 50c plus 10c per line for verses articles for sale rent etc 2c a word minimum cash 35c box no to this office 15c additional coming events 10c per count line 50c minimum cards of thanks 50c billing charge of 15c added to all accounts if not paid until after insertion and added for each bill rendered for sale for sale 41 pontiac 123 00 young st a for sasle collie puppies rea sonable phone 40j5 for sale ccjd boys semi- balloon tire bicycle phone 182 a for sale bectrohome 12 volt car radio 25 60 young st for sale 46 pontiac sedan al condition 125 bower ave after 5 pjn for sauk 1 chrome table with extension leaves 14 ransom st phone 486j t for sale 32 chev good body motor and tires 40 60 young sfc for sale baby stroller grey in good condition mrs d jordan phone 371m a for sale 1 car radio auto matic late model used 6 months phone 41 w3 a for sale 53 chev excellent condition only 1350 apply j es- tra phone 9012 t for sale small ice box suit able for cottage call and make offer 60 main st s for quick sale 7 admiral television perfect condition private sale 50 phone 657 milton b for sauea11 metal ice box 50 lb capacity 400 apply c taylor 19 church st east a for sale used international power tractor mower good condit ion garner motors phone 452 1 would like to thank friends and neighbors for the flowers parcels letters cards and other kindnesses shown me during my recent illness frank mcintosh we wish to express our apprec iation for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy and condolence extended by our friends and neighbors during the recent llless and death of our beloved wife and mother b lockhart c spence and family mr and mrs jacob bauer wish to express their sincere thanks to the young couple that brought them home after the accident and to the police mrs bauer wishes to express her sincere thanks to the nurses and dr scott while in st josephs hospital and to st albans parish for their thoughtful ness and neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness since returning home all these have been very much appreciated esqueslng township bylaw no 10 54 a bylaw far prohibiting the nee af cabintrailers trailer c r other farans af portable dwell ings in the township af eaqaes- ing whereas it is deemed necessary and expedient to pass a bylaw lo prohibit the use of cabintrailers trailercoaches and other forms of portable dwellings in the township of esquesing and whereas under paragraph 91a of subsection i of section 388 of the municipal act chapter 243 rso 1950 as amended in 1952 the power is conferred upon the coun cils of local municipalities to pro hibit the use of such trailers as dwellings or places of human hab itation now therefor the coun- cd of the muntc3pal corp oration of the township of esquesing enacts as follows 1 no person shall use or permit to be used any en bin- trailer trail ercoach or other form of portable dwelling for the living sleeping or eating accommodation of persons within uje municipality of the township of esquesing for a long er penod than 60 days in any per iod of 10 consecutive months z this bylaw shall apply to any cabintrailer trailercoach or other form of portable dwelling within the township of esquesing wheth er or not such trailer was used for the living sleeping or eating ac commodation of persons before the passing of this bylaw 3 any person found guilty of contravening any of the provisions of this bylaw shall be liable upon conviction before a magistrate to a penalty of not less than 1000 and not more than 25 00 for each of fense and each day that a person contravene this bylaw shall be deemed to constmile a separate of fense 4 nothng ir this bylaw shall be so cmtrued as to prevent anj one parking a cab n trailer trale- rach or other term of portable dwelling upon his own land nrd uang it as a temporary dwelling while constructing a permarrt building which compile with tv buildrg bylaws of the townshp of esquesing providing such tenv porarj tie dve not exceed the per iod of ore vear 5 this bvliw shall take effect from the day which it receives th re and s electrolux sales and service omar h parker everton phone rockwood 90r4 collect or write foi a free demonstration a483 for sale 1 great lakes whirlaway spinning rod and reel used 1 season 15 apply al jack son rockwood a for sale clean single mod ern bed with spring and mattress pint sealers 50c a dozen quarl sealers 75c a dozen 254 mill st e for sale wedding dress white organdy veil and mitts blue taffeta bridesmaids dress hat and mitts both like new size 16 box 35 free press a wanted wantedclerkbookkeeper for store milton hardware phone 43 milton b wanted apartment or small house to rent by june 30 mrs- andy wilson 21 church st w halton poultry prod ucts poultry and eggs wanted- poultry custom picked cleaned and cut up phone milton 1 one btf wanted to rent urgently house o apartment in acton or milton phone milton 240 or write box 37 acton free press acton ont wanted to rent urgent ly house or apartment in mil ton or acton phone mutpn 240 or write box 38 canadian champion milton b dead animals 500 each for dead or disabled cows and horses highest price for old horses call belwood collect 23rll 24hour service george gib son a wanted board for 2 boys 1 and 11 for lw weeks in august on a farm close to acton preferably where there are other children re ply to mrs a creighton 202 jones ave toronto 8 a-50-2- wanted strawberry pickers adults preferred but conscientious teenagers accepted transportation provided if necessiry phone norm hobson rockwood 18r31 o write rr 1 campbell ville a4bz deadstock service 500 each tor dead or disabled horses or cows dld horses se lb for prompt service phone collect freclton 22r23 or hannon 169r2 steve peconl if for rent for rent small store heated- immediate possession write po box 636 acton a483 hoover cleaners and floor polishers for sales and service phone 6969 guelph collect for home demonstration w sanderson authorized hoover representative a 491 for sale bedroom furniture previously advertised fo sale will be included in auction sale at milnes of rockwood friday ev ening june 18 at 730 pm r goodwin phone 128 acton a clearance sale of ap pliances 1 1953 gilson refriger ator mcuil gale refrigerator new unit 1 repossessed 1953 gilson 4 burner range like new 160 other small appliances phone 66 or call at 136 bowe ave a 502 17500 new modern ranch type bungalow in restricted subdivision hundred foot lot beautiful view large rooms unique plan radiant heating with oil also in basement and breezeway attached garage 4 fiiece bathroom colored fixtures ovely large kitchen with breakfast nook apply weekends at 7 valley- view road georgetown a choice pullets on range be ginning to lay from december 23 and january 4 hatch your pick from large flocks hamp x rocks and sussex x reds also a large variety of pullets from 10 to 18 weeks old reasonablv priced ap ply webers started pullets rjl 4 elmira ont phone 2225 location 2 miles west of emirs on hghwa no 86 a504 for sale pullets from living age to dayold in many popular breed and cro breeds davold nonsexed chicks still available every wednesday to june 9 heavy breeds nonsexed 14 pe hundred pullets 18 per hundred light breed pullets 29 per hundred car- adan approved place orders in advance thompsons poultry firm and hatcherr rr 3 georgetown telephone tr 72121 b456 miscellaneous painting and decorating free estimates phone 181 1j brampton- collect steve payne a474 steel railings built rads re- cored at georgetown welding and radiator repair 4 young st georgetown triangle 72951 atf deadstock removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal telephone collect georgetown tr 72741 or elmira 564 gordon tocng looted if kitchener upholstery have your chesterfield suite reup holstered for as little as 99 re- finishing and slip cover work for prompt and efficient service call 103 acton one weeks service tf commercial and domest ic upholstering add took and comfort with skilled restyling your furniture can b handsome as new again low cost call us one week service phone 88 acton atf muskoka retrac inn bala a cosy lodge with sleeping cabins saf sandy beach home cooked meals tuck shop dancing free boating and other sports for fold ers write m j brownlow box 15 bala b49s if you are looking for a full or part tme job let us assist you any time is a good time to start a far lex agency we have a few openings in your surroundings write immediately for free details familex 1600 delonmier mont real dept c c alfred j bishop certified fvbbc accountant mam street georgetown phon tr 73351 offce hours monday to frday 900 am to 5 00 pm notice to creditors and others la the estate af gebert alexud- full forcf ad effect until is amrnded or evnded bt tft cour- cil of the township of eqjesrg rad a f rt and econd tme th 7th dar f june 1954 read a third time and pasd this 7th dv of juie ibm wilfrid bird reeve b k c undsay clerk some 127 nf every 100 000 cana dians enter mental institutions each year ah persons having claims against the estate of gilbert alexander snclair late of the town of acton n ihe county of halton wool- comber deceased who died on or abou the twentythird day of march 1954 are required to file proof of the same with the under signed on or before the nineteenth dar of june 1954 after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which ih undersigned shall then have iadncuee dated at actor ontario this second day of june 1954 henry gear sinclair milton ont nnd elsie m crymble 711 bloor st w toronto onu administrat ors by their solicitor c f leath- erand acton qnt fc4jfcl fillers day this sunday a day for pipe and slippers treat ment with a good wish for the year round town of acton to wit by vrtue of warrant issued by the mayor under the seal of the corporation of the town of acton to me directed having date the third day of may 1954 command ing me to levy upon and sell the lands mentioned in the following list for arrears of taxes and cost due thereon i hereby give notice that unless such arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid 1 hall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands or as much thereof as may be neces sary for the payment of the said taxes and costs at the council chambers in the town hall in the town of acton on the ninth day of september 1954 at the hour of 2 00 oclock in the afternoon dst j mcoachie treasurer acton ontario parcel 1 decrpror lots nos 21 22 21 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 33 34 33 36 plan no 135 town of acton now known a part of lorwtr 1 flan m a u n enbed in registered deed no 6578 t date 194654 inclusive arrears of taxes 14sjb treasurers commiaskw 380 cost of advertising iu1 total tdj aew of the 44 trading countries in the world 91 codeet a higher perr centage of tariff duties then don canada

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