thuksiwiy november it mm cion free press acton ontario paoe sever of acton i an i visiting oulof town points and of visitor in acton homes mr nd mrs fred anderson vii fed i palfrave on saturday miss jane elliott of toronto visit 4td at her home during the week cod rev and mrs w fostoury and family visited acton friends last week mr and mrs hartley harrison of toronto vslted acton friends on friday mrs e mcdowell was among those who visited with mrs flynn end miss beryl flynn recently mrs robertwatson attended the funeral of her cousin mr ernest perryman jr in toronto on thurs day mr and mrs johnny krapck ac cotnpanled by his sister miss mary krapek visited in huntsvllle over the weekend word was received this week from mrs p watson from albu querquc incw mexico she is on a motor trip to california mr dean leslie who has spent the pt few months on an extens ive tour of europe and the british isles arrived back home this week ajbem 1 thorarinaon u home on leave before leaving for ng land for submarine training with the 6th submarine squadron of the rn mr and mrs h g hunter mrs ruth couac and mrs smith of to ronto mrs w mason of colborne attended the funeral of the late mr j flynn mr and mrs fred bearing ot downey california are visiting at the homes of the former s sisters mrs f j mccutcheon and mrs wm ballentlne us buys our flakes despite defense spending cuts in the us do haviuand aircraft of canada ltd has landed another u s army order this time for the dhc3 otter reports the financial post the army has purchased a small undisclosed quantity of the aircraft a larger successor to the famed beaver for evaluation purposes full contractual details have yet to be settled however prospects appear bright for quantity orders to follow a gift giving idea foatf for dad mom junior the whole family quality sweaters iff all shades and styles canada s first family of sweaters free your new men dress shirts or pyjamas monogrammed free eisens clothing store ii mill st acton council agrees on services for queen street subdivision continued from paw one damages suffered in an injury reportedly brought against the town a request for information 1s to be made to the municipality a in urance company shortly before the h pm ad kmrnment councillor l welck com pjaincd the practice of large trac tor trailers parking on town streets is becoming objectionable council passed th following ac counts totalling 4 07130- paaa regular account bill anderson re welding 1100 lakevlew greenhouse re flowers mrs e mceachem re fire service heater acton woodcrafts thompsons fuel serv j b mackenzie and son highway garage cox const co gravel acton free press print ing adv anthony little re fire truck marzo gloves gloves toth s garage re fire truck thompson motors j c dennis changing door j l graham well drill ing acton pujc re hydro bell telephone 10 00 17 00 13139 29 32 106 65 8143 36 00 36 26 175 33 40 1215 6842 275 3024 75 03 3810 must hearings are over case to argument the public school home and school asoclatlon held its monthly meeting on monday about 120 members were present and after a short business session were enter talned with a very interesting tra logue by arthur padbury mr padbury illustrated his talk with colored slides of his trip through the mid western states the speak was introduced by w mattocks and thanked by charles landsbor ough lunch was served by the lunch committee don s bexton is owner of a new ewellery gift ware and watch repair shop which opens in the new manning electric block this week mr bexton formerly lived in waterloo brides home 6tfci1i wedding it boughs of cedar pink and biuc streamers decorated the living room of the home of mr and mrs charles plouffc ballinafad for the mar riage of their daughter yvonne plouffe to thomas andrew mor den rev currey performed the ceremony on saturday afternoon i october 30 the groom is the son of mrs h n morden ind the late mr morden of cochrane the bride wore a floor length gown ot while sitin with insertions of idcc her long embroidered net veil fell from a coronet of lilyof the valley she carrud a bouquet of lily of the valley american beiuty roses and fern doreen plouffe wis her sisters attendant she wore a floor length gown of pink net over satin with a floral headress she earned pink and white carnations groomsman was william wade n brampton for her daughters marriage mrs plouffe wore a blue crepe dress with navy accessories the couple left on a trip to the united states for travelling the bride wor a red corduroy dress with navy accessories and a pink coat gift for judging of school gardens there were 18 ladies present at the november meeting of lime- house women s institute held on the evening of november 4 at the home of mrs c clarke after the opening exercises a two minute silence was observed in memory of the fallen in this country s wart mrs j w noble read the minutes of the last meeting and the treas urers report a gift of a sweater was sent to mrs pnrgeter of aeton as a gest ure of appreciation for the work done by mr pargeler in judging the school gardens here for sever i years without remuneration a lei ter from mrs stuart wright ex pressed thanks for i parting gift sent to her ballinihd w i invited limehousc 1 idles to a meeting when i speaker from the department of agriculture will talk on how to conduct a meeting the members have been busy with flood relief ind it w is decided lo sell tickets on a quill the proceeds to go to the relief fund it wis decided lo send i christmas parcel to the honor firmly in englmd as usui mr mitchell reported on thi silc of christmas cirds ind fiml arnngements were made for a ba zair mrs j s noble issistant conven er of igriculttirc and canadian in duslnes took over the program ind called on mrs s gisby to give the motto an optimist is like a tea kettle tint sings even when up lo its neck in hot waler current cv ents were given b mrs f brown and mrs j w noble read a paper on canidlan industries prepared by mrs f geary convener who was unable to be present the social committee served tea and sandwiches and the meeting closed vi ith god save the queen how to hatch a nestegg or the case of the conscientious coins many customers at circle bazaar the annual christmas bazaar un der the auspices of the friendly circle of acum united church li on saturday novt mber 6 proved to be their biggest and best there was a steadv flow of eiger buyers into the basement of he church during the afurnoo the sumptuous tible of home baking ind cindy had something to tempt the taste of each buyer from chocolate eclairs lo homemade bread and hand dipped chocolates conveners mrs jean younblut and mrs jean johnson were in charge charge under the convenershlp of mrs mane bilton mrs freida perkins mrs edna nell is and mrs marjorie louttit the miscellaneous table was resplendent with christmas decora tlons and gifts as well as many prac 1 items from the gay potnsctuas l cone corsages and red slock ings to the toys novelties oerons and hassocks the mysterious box on the touch and take chnstmas tree provided n spot of interest for grown tips while the kiddies fished in the gnily decontid wind ic lea tables wer i populir spot where mr- laur i u veil ind helen rognvaldson mil their assistints servd nth union te i dunne the ifternoon the m my nests win received in the cl iss her miss m 7 b nm tt and president mrs sulli adm continued from page one dale j questions on debenture debt eliool area and fire area costs ind how loss of levy by anncxat ion would affect lax revenue he as briefly questioned in turn by no more witnesses wer called by the township and as mr dale mov cd to request inspection of he lands involved by the board rep rcscntatlvea w j moor and e j khoniker mr lucas rose to re ill mayor e tyler short dispute arises here a short dispute passed be keen the two counsels on thcpoiiu of propriety in submission for re view of the claim there arc 196acres of vacant land in acton the dif ference chiefly involved acton as sis or g muselk an earlier wit ness and circumstances which pre ceded his testimony mr tyler ultimately was questioned by mr 1 ucas on the nature of the vacant lands and why most of it was a vi liable for building two witnesses were then called by p mowilliams who was prim arily acting for a private group o properly owners west of acton and desirous of annexation mrs j jany described lands formerly in her possession and now in process of sale to a hamilton firm of subdividers fraleigh con structlon co following mrs jany r jeffery a shareholder in the firm outlined the development in tendons for the jany property and emphasised that to complete the plans fur subdivision it was neces sary to have the part outs id acton annexed me further stated the town was agreeable to supplying services and viewed annexation of this area favorably this area was included in the towns original annexation bid but was withdrawn under municipal act limitations since revised becalk original bid at this point mr dale conceded this property when it is applied for annexation the presiding officer mr moore injected the board has the pleasure of discretion on con sideration of this property out of these hearings acton counsel lucas stood to re call the towns original annexation application and its bounds he not ed the reasons tor th change in the proposal earlier this year but allowed ihit the town in a long- range view was still receptive lo annexation of thc lands bounded under the original 1597 acre bid the towns favor lo this larger area was strengthened he contin ued by the evidence of anxjousnesa on thc part of mr mcwllllams cli ents and the hamilton subdividers to be brought into the municipality defending the townships stand against needless or additional an nexation of esquesmg lands mr dale reiterated his client would not block any bona fide housing devel opments but was set against un necessary acquisition of the town ships present properties little do you know but nestling away in your cellar attic storeroom or closet are articles which could mean money for you if given a chance to hatch how you may have something somebody else needs and only a few coins spent for one of our classified ads could let them know it make a sale for you and supfttya n for another not only can those few coins be your salesmen through the classifieds but theyll buy rent locate notify announce ust about anything you want a few conscientious coins welt spent in the classifieds will do wonders in desired results just give us a call as littie as 35 cents opens to you a potential market of 5 000 readers the acton free press phont 174 56 miu st east christmas decor for guild bazaar idial weither ind a 1 irge eiowd of shoppers spilled success for st alb ins guild bnz ir last saturday the dicontions in the parish hall reminded folks that christin is is just i round the corner ind all the booths were busy the bazair wis conv ned by mrs c ltalhirlmd assisted by the presi dent mrs c cook others helping were knitting table mrs lee mrs barrett serving mrs g hargrove mrs taylor mrs c holmes cookie bar mrs newton mrs oakis no veltics mrs brlstow mrs denny baking mrs wilson mrs footilt mrs dolphin candy mrs williams mrs w fields christmas cake and puddings mrs mattocks country store mrs t jones mrs gambli rummage mrs g holmes fish pond mrs h jollcy cake draw mrs but ten ham the tea was held downstairs and was in charge of mrs heelcy assist ed by mrs fountain mrs currie mrs coon mrs townsley mrs c nclles mrs r anderson mrs bar beau mrs r hoare miss m rowl es mrs townsend mrs cyril tay lor and mrs l duby mrs candler was taking tei tickets and mrs e jones and mrs k knox poured the door prize was won by mrs betty hirdie the fruit cake was won bj mrs dodds and the bread box by mrs jany presentation made to mrs matthews the ospringe indies aid held icir november meeting on wed nesday evening at mrs e fishers home the mentinj opened with a hymn mrs j stnilhers led the divotunil p nod nel mrs h r how ird give the study bewk nl items of bu mess were dis cussed and corn sp nil ne ind let f ihnnkh se n n id by the sec sunler mrs w the scripture sph ndtd paper wis given by do tfonr best be prepared cub scout on monday night novembe fl the cubs and scouts held a going up ceremony on tuesday night the follow ing boys v ere invested lawrence dub bob dubv stew art macdonald jim bilton daie woodburn bob coxe don errrmer son don lmdsaj don cook david peel bruce andrews roger lam bert girv walker clarence fatt peter lawson barry kirkness ko th mattock paul elliott and wivne ridley the following scouts received their prizes for apple dav bill johnson a f rst a d kit don eti mers m a hitchet and clarence fit a flash i ght good work bojs lait week he ante pes rn c- an overmgst this coming week it seagulls turn the spr the tmvs intei muni rugby sent duh is coming nlont imte will rour liiiks have been played first timi wis on november 10 whin diwkins and arbic pi lyed with arbic winning 10 0 second rime was on november 12 whin coon de fiated dnwkins 16 0 thc third was on november 15 whin coon defeated arbic 2 1 the fourth is to be played on november 17 the boys intramural volleyball schedule has had only one game played on tuesday november 16 with coon playing footitt footitt was defeated by a score of ib 15 there have been two volleyball games for the girls on friday no vember 12 donna mcwilllamsteam defeated fay garners team 1910 on november 16 frances oakes dc feated janice bakers team 29 9 the third game is to be played later this friday s dance was a greit sue cess with about ho attending the dancing was in thc library to cords doughnuts and soft drinks were sold from the office every one enjoyed the danc last week ahs was converted to 60 ejele powtr th school hjd been running on this cclc since list summi r by the use of a 25 60 cycle converter which you mi haw set n n thi front hwn everything is working fin now since thi men descended upon the school the ilectnciins hive been work ing putting the finishing touches which included thc outside lights the clocks are ilsn bung instilled this week so we w ill have auto matic bells is thij an contain d in the clocks on tuesdi ahs hid a visitor namely mr bobbins our former principal he was passing through so dropped in for a few moments neil benton tiiry mrs bruce condiii iti sliiiiin nri on thmksuv mrs sinelur at th closi of tin muting mrs b nee re id an uidrss to mrs mat thi ws who is moving t windsor and a prismtilicm of a comport was m ide by mn aitki n mrs matthews m a few well chosen words graciously thanked all for thur kind remembnnee and in vited all to visit them in their new home family arranges party as surprise on saturday afternoon novem ber 13 mrs norman mathews re ceived a pleasant surprise on the occasion of her birthday without htr knowledge her daughters ar ranged a turkey supper in her hon or mrs mathews was also the re cipient of many gifts including a lovely picture from her husband thirty three members of the fam ily were present for a most enjoy able gathering it was the first lime in a number of years that the family was ible to be completely united at one time among those present were mr ind mrs edtar leison of waterloo and two mimed diughters mr ii d mrs w lllam armstrong and mr ind mrs donald kobel two great grandchildren william and james armstrong mr and mrs harold hielchcr of st jacobs mr ind mrs harry mcgowan ind fam il winda bill nelda erla deb b e of marsville mr and mrs jjojd peivoy of hillsburgh and sons lome ind jimmie mr and mrs henry hill and son ronnie of guelph mr and mrs richard jolky of guelph mr and mrs m c barnett and daughter anne of oshawa mr and mrs dan snyder of waterloo and family kenneth and joan iocal nbvs classes are continuing at the y although the boiler burst tues day work begin wednesday morn ing sn the new subdiv ision on eugene bnida s firm th 6 10 pm cnr fher through acli n now sle ps e ich nrnni for passt nge rs to or frem acton v wi the il ilmn of continues igun a bob c n w i not ex ih w k is the n ichinirv crawls pecting tr bo a 3 e to i i rd m an i n mi n buc mcetik h s v ir bob arm st e mam kal pe af apr nted ti be p tro le dr th r wl w ntir if jie co u gars bob t rshi 1 w l th rt ah moved r im h seagu o the cmp tllnrs f mm the county ps bob amur or ih a mm poor ice a on ire as sho ouin i the village of n a the even ng jnited chu eh on soare hr nfpr ove sjndav tic wa a rood congrek to be big business w hat people do o im ise interest nd ns r ict thcmse h id iring thur 1 lsure t me miks bic b ismess in canada its worth i billinn a vear tstimatrs the financial post to the hundred ind in b isinsses cite ring to t ii str rhes and nterlaces the whole economic setup of canada from the mov ic ush re tte to the por trait painter the soft drink bottler the svmphonv orchestra newsbovs to radio announcers and caddies on the golf course jt on chi r fo he sundav schotl were repi red b knox young peop e at the me ng this week c arenc cr le ed d voionj period there ae uo c ises n ba ereiuh at the high school mor dav een ncs the eacheraremr heron and mr r ngler of the high chool saff a numbe of the members of he taoman s missionary soc ety of acton united church attended thc wms conference in mi ton on tuesday of last week the bright red vehicles of the hydro conversion crews f 11 what ever sect on of town the men are working in the restaurants have been busy supplvmg them christmas displajs are alrealy in some of the tore windows and ii some f the ads in this issue an abundince of wonderful suggesioti f g fls and entertainment w 11 be fc und n the special christmas cat alogue edition of the free press on dec mber 2 hr st rim s il w re mailed throughout thi eountv thu wek th i have b ce m as much a pirt f th chr turns pirt ire as h llv and their effect lasts throughout he whole lear donations ire us d for the vilialle work of the halton counu tutw rculosn and healtl as sociation uj ne book ful of illust- rit rs for idvertsemenu hw ir r d at ic frit pess be ire n ook nirr thec pic ures if you are plann ng a smirt displav ad particularly m the special chnit mae shopp ng edit on of december rse chr strr takes the spot ght add t onal appucaions have been ace pled bv the night school i committee since the classe ben three weeks ago the new etudents include another lady in shop work boosting the minority to four classes are progressing most satis factorily in the high school on tu esday evenings r