Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1955, p. 1

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eightieth yearqslcc 30 is r cton qniario thursday january 20th 1955 eight pages- st cent warren grove lines or sewage an enlarged acton will come into being marih 1 when the towns present 51 4lacres shown in solid black outline take origan additional 465 acres shown in shaded outline following an order this week by the munieipsrboard new area starting t the top north encloses j stewart property tun east along vyses lane to 150 feet beyond thirdline then south with one jog to line up with the spring lane newsputhern boundary then runs west jogging around the- spring property to no 25 highway then norfho the present limit shaded area in upper left encloses former jaryy property h i- it officers elected the ha kofi county mutjal a1 ftro services association held its first meeting of 1955 at acton on sunday the following officers were elected chief hyde georfgeown i president chief- wright trafalgar jjjo 2 vice alex phi trafalgar no 2 secretarytreasur er following the meeting refresh- men ts were ser vedby the acton fire fighters association- bh i ington reeve chosen wa r at ha iron county council opener reeve of burlington flobeh h shannon 31 and father of two children is the you w to be chosen warden of helton county when be defeated miltons dr wc amartin atthe rriaugurafmeeting of county council jh milton tjigstlaxartcrno6rfc- mr shannon has been in municipal office al burlington five years arid each year one of the repre- j sentatives on county council he is-tr- former deputy reevo and lias j h beenreeve the psst threycars k all reeve shannon was nominated jington and rccvcadkins of nel son reeve dr c a martin was nominated by reeve robert mar- shall trafalgar and reeve stanley allen of georgetown delay in voting both candidates spoke briefly asking members for their support each reminded council the county was i experiencing rapid growth which will require considerable wonj to be done during the year sifceve martin suggested both candidates retire during the voting as the burlington representatives enjoyed jtwo votes each while the miltonljcouncillors only one reeve shannon agreed some delay was caused during the- voting when pinnal l fziml i rnoto ujrwn reeve harold adjsins said he found rlonnea d 17ins i cuamnom- rtlinr himself in an embarrassing situation- the cgit group of knox 7 ji 9 as he was one of the movers of presbyterian church met in the on keeye 31vis the youngest jteeve shannons nomination clerk sunday school room on mondav men to become warden of hal- william deans- reminded members i they learned a game called chin- j t countv they each had to vote and finally ee writing and then haclthe bos- 1 r gave the nelson representative 30 ness mrs davidson jed in a wo seconds to vote he voted for the s service based on praver ar3 tl b fl burlington representative the new personal devotions the girls iflr ittcsses t warden received 16 votes while worked on their project z i che group was divided into two eoad program unpopular i and each group planned a worship thanking council for the high i service to present at the next w mvv f honor they bestowed upon himwf meetings hymns were chosen z r rtl new warden spokehighly of reeve flrom the hymn book to put into i tnh loi ttnn hm in ttv martins ability as a councillor he- kfvmn boaks that wiu be fee at i sch association hed in the added in our work for the ycartthe next mating ic v tzm p you wiu find our road program is the meeting closed tinging th i r a be unpopular there is nothing wrongj lord is mv sheohrd miss bennett lalked of her ear y an the department but we must ad i d y i chidhoed and the tremendous in- mit the road building program must i siiration she received from her be improved tkroo fvinrlirlriac i f stressing the importance othernew works he hoped would 00100168 th v has on the future- be concluded during the year was prt cftltk fvnm kvf j also the addiuonal space to be built at ra5s vorp5 cxqms cutupi of her parliamentary ac- halton centennial manot a new leaders fellovshipex4minations rvtes w th some- amusing anec- registry office was required to re- were held for the members tf the j dotc i ieve the overcrowding there ard junior leaders corps of the 1cm miss bennett was introduced by he hoped there would continue to be c during the past two weeks and g- w meljrnzie and thanked on warrcnloroveer ewera source of giantsfze headaches for the 1854 council are finally complete it was reported at monday nights meeting of council members six months after the extension r ptlblriftjiy flursd ari eight to ten week jotca compfotipritrer tificatc was issued by the engineer during the course of installation council faced n steady progression ofcom a dlbagree- ments and work stoppages according to word relayed mon day night from the engineer the sewers were ready for lateral hook- ins as of january 1 the town councillors decided will ndt begin charging sewer rental on the water- w b unt ma 1 a curious find added ahaumt- jbta vrtd srlvfcii nesses failed tocloseiegal prtacfltu humor to thifwindup ftaftuntion tionr fcaatnovember the drawn notorious vfbr its unharmonidus efforts duriag1hepasijwo years qualities while workmen were to bring about needed annexa- disctestins the lines and clearing tion af rm uptp manhole piu they came acrosswne v a- v childs tricycle and two large mp- rewarded this week in adecision ty fruit juice tins i f rom the municipal board a longuwuited decision tpom the qnturiu miinfcipal boardwas handed down this wook as of murch i this yeur actunjs iboundurles will enclose 07d acres instead of the present 514 included in the new limits will be industrial properly owned by the wool combing corpora tion und beurdmore co ud acton applied fur 560 enqueuing township ucres the municipal bolird awarded 405 i the decision culnilnutes proceed- ings still lid by the town nearly two years ugo in 1053 u first npplica- liun wustlirowu out in 1054 the town tried again eurl v in the year reducing ili bid from 1507 acres to 510 however because of this very action the annexation hearings were a new application ordered later- in the year in september hearings again opened but were ud- juu after two days and 30 wlk laws binds in session til 2 it was bylaw night at councils- monday six bylaws dealing with expropriation action extension of services sale of property and high school addition debenture sale were ajv i gjkm- an ctal responsible for long hours given to v lqk6 ofl ft faqy firstteading and discussion of con- the young peoples of acton hold skating party tents as a result council didnt get home until v 230 tuesday morn ing first bylaw up for reading on the monday night agenda authoriz ed sale of a lot formerly owned by the town and adjacent to baxter laboratories ltd sale price quot ed in the bylaw which was given first reading and brief attention is 375 the next two bylaws dealt with water service extensions for c hillr first bylaw contained r ticulars of installation and agree ment for the extension the next authorized the municipality to bor- row som 59500 for the project baptist church helda skating party at fairy lake on friday even ing lunch was served at th home of mr arid mrs lome gar ner in charge of the event were helen and ruth landiborough warren wagner and frank bearu acton share is 45 per cent churchill reviews tears activities the annual congregational meet ing of the churchill tnited church washeld in the vestry of the church bea rdmore wool combing lands included by board out procedure uuuin rcsiimel this lime to complete hearings and ad journ the case for argument in de cember m0o0o0 more aswumtnt tuesday the municipal boards decision was made public total assessment in the 506acre area proposed to be unnexed is 400502 of this amount 305220 is assessed against the beardmore and wool combing properties while the boards decision reduces the formal bid by 137 ucres to 420 it is not expected the assessment value which becomes actons will figure much below 400000 a definite figuro will not be known until a survey ot the exact boundaries of the annexed area is made the acres the town did not receive comprise for the most part a large- biiick of land owned by mrs m mc- cullougb on the south side of no 7 highway and a eonsidcrablynmnllcr acreage owned by r- n brown west and north ofthe acton jersey dairy on the north side ottmrhigh- way land in annexation area lands included in the annexation lire generally 49 acres farm lands owned by j j stewart west of the third line 22 acres farm lands and small holdings owned by ron vyse chamber to gather artificial ice data for actons arena a com m 1 ttee to gather and in- vestigate data on artificial ice for actons arena wnni named at a rlln ner meeting of the chamber of commerce wednesday evening when over 30 members met in the sill worship services planned by girls on wednesday evening january 12 heglenlea subdivision was giv- rev currey opened with prayer and en attention under the fourth by- mr rllss took over for the business law which in first reading provided pe minutes of the rest meeting for construction of two roads into w rcad by the secretary a kerr lilt subdivision now being develop- mr russ nsked far the financial re ed at a tost of 2500 ports for dif societies ayif fo thorize borrowing wnjch w f d 5at of 40000 jor a threeroom addition to actons new high school com- i t church treasurer h griffin pleted just four months ago was bave 4hentcanciai fpoh for the read a first time it was remarked ycar showin an tncouraging bal- at the council table actons share on hand in the cost would be approximately j after the election of officers mr 15 per cent russasked for trjereport from the a bylaw authorizing expropria- building committee given by h j tion of certain lands belonging to griffin which was found jatisfac- t bra was brought in and tory the re the people gave u tg first readirigtiytnw s6lici- was m rngfecisioneleaseithe tor c f leatherland the lands in encouraging and the voluntary j board noted esquesing township question are- tbpro vide a roatf-al- labor which was given durins the has psent area of 06179 acra- iowance into some 36 acrps sold to a building was much appreciated i and a lotal assessment of 5036232 dominion hotel during discussions from the floor of possible projects the matter of artificial ice was broached by j newton who urged the subject be taken up immediately by the cham ber and a special committee named to gutherinformation on costs facil ities grants and equipment mr newton was appointed chairman of a three mun committee following secretary f beans r p j qoy c ed on business at the previous coun cil meeting a brief discussion was held on the proposal of the chamber to assume responsibility for replace ments and additions to the strings of colored lights used on mill and main streets the civic committee is to pursue the matter farther brie reports were spoken by several committee chairmen presi dent goy asked mayor e tyler to outline before the meeting the sig nificance of the municipal boards favorable decision this week to ac tons annexation application at the same time mayor tyfer was lauded by the president and applauded by the membership as one man who- has done more to bring this about than any other in the community two films one dealing with the- manufactufe of fire brick and the other with smallmtfuth bass tuning and others wesf of the third line jn canada were shown by g ber lin acreage comprising a 150-foot- wide strip east of the third line from about vyses lane to no 7 hig o b r br a small acreage of farmlands south of the highway and west of the third line owned by e braida a small acreage in a 150foot wide strip spiith of the highway andsiist of the thi line owned by mrs m mccullough nearly 300 acres owned i by beardmore and co ltd and the wool combing corporation while effective date of the an nexation is march 1 1955 the- board pointed out in lis decision thapany adjustment of assets and liabilities would be made as of january 1 1955 r sees case in two parts in its review of the case laccom- beau of a p green fire brick co at the closo of the meeting presi dent goy reminded committee chairmen to can meetings before the next council session hamilton subdivides fraltfigh con struction co who requestedthe action and agreed to bear alhegal costs involved value of the land i at time of entry was affixed at 1600 i need road arreetnent first visitor at monday nights jjneeting was wm wilson who sub- mitted suggestions for a slogan on inside this issue home importance it good fellowship throughout the year v for the firstlime in many years i nine new members were present on a council of 18 the nevr members represented oakville acton nel- j on bronte and trafalgat of fcomrbued on pope four three of the six candidates miss behalf of ajfprefent by r r prk- ena waller miss anne beforesjtj r a and v frank mariscak succ in i i was ounsd dunnjg the obtaining the high standing neces- basirei sssioqliiiitthepj4sident sary tot the first year recognition i g gahdlew was leaving town and in the corps rwpuld with egret resign the these awards at the coming dinner during of whf5h- 614935 is industrial the beardmore i and wool combing pro perties represent 5921 per cent of the total industrial assessment in printing week highlights he ef- the township the report added feet of the great inventions and j however the review continued hfv i hav 1 ar bllatelfcr the managing direcv life of every man woman and measure depended upon acton for f child today on page seven of years for certain services fire pro- or 9 e canadarr wekly this issue a free pren staff writ- tection employee housing and ad- newspapers- association addres- er tells how the history of print- unct social and educationalvfacili- j sed a loinf meeting of the rotary uesinwe community aclpn ald mi considering these two industrial r sections as a first part in the an nexation proposal the board decid- 1 ed favorably to acton in view of evidence presented wool combing consented to annexation at the hearings while the beardmore com pany did not state preference in the second part of trie ap- bill tewer the inanaging director lication the board stated testimony the canadian weekly new- usfied it that building lots were ww associauon was guest speak- scarce in town in observing how er j j meeting of acton adjacent towns are expanding by and mj iwunr club tuesday annexation the board decreed that of address plcmt tour for printing week 5uh phow actqn legion banooct an annual eyent where electionrofjjf- ers 9rd p yrrmd jevhm was attended by overtbo merhbers and quests in the yylca sattirday evening george i j i v memders ana quests in tne tivha saturday evening ueorge r f j 4 ne mra mjouroea to me nw- s will be presented sidencywes wolfe wll once again mic ij zii jii jzz tuauy since the towns original apj press office foriimir th nlt leaders feuowship assume the office of president untir m over the gavel as gordorf beatty assumes the wai 50s 429 acres of the and spent considerable ttatwrts yjtca ueet the end of ths present season presidency for 1955 he succeeds aajtorey report on page nve formal bid was awarded jlpig jjje machines in operation 40 had lwas in order that the same ex- dinner i thc dom hot ac- pansive tendencies should apply to w acton speaking in connection with printing week mr tdlfer told of 36 acres ace bonos the role of weekly newspapers and furthermore the decision went went tack outjme hiltory rf on of the 23 assessed owners of lands the area proposed to be annexed 16 testified at the hearings and 11 of the 16 testified in favor of an- i printing creattrt change in many years was the introductlorj of the- linotype machine he pointed out- printing last year marked its nexation 500th birthday having begun after in the decision articlesjboard the inve of paper nothinr gave ncrmdicauonwljy the large hss yvt be mvented to eliminate strip north and south of no 7high- necesli of a pri word way was not included t decjaxe cimt be replaced one area 36 acres formerly owned by radio and will not be by televjr by mrs e jany in the western gion v corner of town was not included in he explained that 525 of the bet- the towns annexation proposal ut ter weekly newspapers in canada was presented for application dur- including the acton free press and ing the hearings the board look- the canadian champion miuonlbe- ejlfavorablyupon this submission jang loathe canadian-woekjy-news- and included it in the decision or- papers association -i- der he was introduced by g a dflto kthe 36 acres ws included by the sad thanked by harold clnresd board in the 465 touii award ac- the mcn adjourned to the trim- w aajiife a ss v i v i j v v i eightieth yearinb- 30 li- ajon ontario thursday january 20th 1955 3- eight paget she cents r ivs it i h 1 i warren grove lines ready for warrenoroyeewervthesourcc of giantsfze headaches for the 1854 council are finally complete it was reported at monday nights meeting ijfcounclltnemberg r six months after the extension aftnuftsa originally figured an eight to ten week jobra compietlpnceri tificato was issued by the engineer during the course of installation council faced a steady progression 6fcbm a ments and work stoppages according to word relayed mon day night from the engineer the sewers were ready for lateral hook- ins as of january 1 the town councillorsdecided will not begin charging sewerrontal on the waters w bills until march i staff drawing an enlarged acton wifl come into being march 1 when the town vpresent 51 4iacrest shown solid black outline take on an additional 465 acres shown in shaded outline following an otder this week by the aaumeippboard new area starting t the fop north encloses j stewart property tuns east along vyses lane to 150 feet beyond third line then south with one jog to line up with the spring lane new southern boundary then runs west jogging around thespringproperty to no 25 highway then north to the present limit shaded area in upper left encloses former jaryy property ington reeve ctiosen warden at ha if on county council opener h k- reeve of burlingtoit ftobeh h shannon 31 and father of two children is the you w to be chosen warden ofhijiltjen county when he defeated miltons dr c amartin atthe iriaugupf meeting of county council jh miiton tiifisdflyafterno6fe mr shannon has been in municipal office at burlington five years arid each year one of the repre- se o gpunty council he is-a- former deputy reevo and has h been reeve the pjist threes years reeve shannon was nominated hy nrpnty reeaatkinson br- jvlutuol al officers elected the hahoh county muual a1 rftre services association held its first meeting of 1955 at acton on sunday the following officers were j elected chief hyde ge6rgeown i president chief wright trafalgar o 2 vice alex ph trafalgar no 2 secreacy treasur er following vthe metting refresh- men ts were servedbythe acton fire fighters a a curious find added uflgvor xf j a curious una aaaea jt- iil nesses lauea to closelegal prseniu htimorto tlu windup r3hubtibnr wposeirciess tanrt-fjovembe- uie drawn notorious 7 for its unharmonibus efforts guringlhe years out procedure again jresfumed this qualities while workmen were to- bring about needed annexa- tne to complete hearings and ad h ccnrinb tion of lands to actons area were manhole pits they came across one childs tricycle and two large emp ty fruit juice tins rewarded this week in a decision from the municipal board laws binds council in session til 2 it was bylaw night at council monday six bylaws dealing with expropriation action extension of services sale of property and high school addition debenture sale were responsible for long hours given to firstreading and discussion of con tents as a result council didnt get home until 2 30 tuesday morn ing first bylaw up or rending on the monday night agenda authoriz ed sale of a lot formerly owned by the town and adjacent to baxter laboratories ltd sale price quot ed in the bylaw which was given first reading and brief attention is 375 the next two bylaws dealt with water service extensions for cobble hih fi bylaw contained r par ticulars of installation and agree ment for the extension the next authorized the municipality to- bor row some sflsfffl for the project hold skating party a lake on friday the- young peoptes of- acton baptist church held a skating party at fairy lake on friday even ing lunch was served at th home of mr arid mrs lome gar ner in charge of the event were helen and ruth landiborough warren wagner and frank bearu jington undrecveadkins of nel son reeve dr c a martin was nominated by reeve robert mar shall trafalgar and reeve stanley allen of georgetown pesyn voting both- candidates spoke briefly asking members for their support earn reminded council the county was t experiencing rapid growth which will require considerable mfbrk to be done during the year reeve martin suggested both candidates retire during the voting as the burlington representatives enjoyed jwo votes each while the mutoncouncillors only one reeve shannon agreed some delay was caused during the- voting when reeve harold adjuos said he found himself in an embarrassing situation as he was one of the movers worship churchill reviews years activities the annual congregational meet ing of the churchill united church wairhc in the vestry o the church on wednesday evening january 12 rev currey opened with prayer and mr russ took over for the business period minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary a kerr mr russ asked for the financial re ports for the different societies which were found satisfactory the chu treasurer h griffin gave lhefinancial report for the year showing ah encouraging bal ance on hand after the election of officers mr beardmorewool combing lands included by board a longuwflited decision tram the ontario municipal board was handed down this week as of march 1 thfs year actonjs boundaries will enclose 070 ucres instead of the present 514 included in the new limits will be industrial property owned by the wool combing corpora tion and beardmore co ltd acton applied for 588 esquesing township ucres the municipal board awarded 485 the decision culminates proceed- i rri ings started by the town nearly two years ugo in 1053 a first applica tion wus- tlirowu out in 1054 the town tried ligain eurly in the yeur reducing its bid from 1507 acres to 580 however because of this very action the annexation hearings were a new application ordered later in tho year in september hearings again opened but were ud- journ after two dnya nnd 30 wlt journ the case for argument in de cember mmm mere assessment tuesday the municipal boards decision was made public total assessment in the 568acre area proposed to be unnexed is 400502 of this amount 365220 is assessed against the beardmore and wool combing properties while the boards decision reduces the formal bid by 137 acres to 420 it is not expected the assessment value which becomes actons will figiij much below 400000 boundaries of the annexed urea is made the acres the town djd not receive comprise for the most part a large- block of land owned by mrs m mc- cullough on the south side of no 7 highway and a considerably smaller acreage- owned by r- n brown west and north ofthc acton jersey dairy on the north side of-tmrhigh- way v land in annexation area lands included in the annexation are generally 40 acres farm lands owned by j j stewart west of the third line 22 acres farm lands and small holdings owned by ron vyse chamber to gather artificial ice data for actons arena a cammitteevht gather and in vestigate data o artificial ice for actons arena wan named at a din ner meeting of the chamber of commerce wednesday evening when over 30 members met in the dominion hotel during discussions from the floor of possible projects the matter of artificial ice was broached by j newton who urged the subject be taken up immediately by the cham ber and a special committee named to gatherinformation on costs facil ities grants anil equipment mr newton was appointed chairman of u three man committee following secretarysr f beans repoi ta presid j qoy c ed on business at the previous coun- j cil meeting a brief discussion was f held on the proposal of the chamber a j to assume responsibility for replace- a definite figuro will not bx mt and od to the strings of known until a survey of the exact j acton share is 45 per cent theglenlea subdivision was giv en attention under the fourth by- law which in first reading provided for construction of two roads into the subdivision now being develop- ed at a tost of 2500 a bylaw fo authorize borrowing of 40000 jor a threeroom addition to actons new highi school com- pletcd just four months ago was read a first time it was remarked at the council table actons share in the cost liould be approximately j 15 per cent a bylaw authorizing expropria tion of certain lands belongi to t brankiewicz was brought in and j i reaufng- townl toi was m r g fgh e 8 board noted esquesing township has a present area of 66170 acres and ajotai assessment of 5036232 russ asked for tberepqrt from the building committee given by h griffin which was found satisfac tory the response the people gave lored lights used on mill and main streets tile civic committee is to pursue the matter farther brief reports were spoken by several committee chairmen presi dent goy asked mayor e tyler to outline before the meeting the sig nificance of the municipal boards fuvorafile decision this week to ac tons annexation application at the same time mayor tyfer was lauded by the president and applauded by the membership as one- man who has done more to bring this about than any other in the community two films one dealing with the- manufacture of fire brick andthe other with smailnuuith bass fishing ond others wesr of the third line in canada were shown by g bar- nn acreage comprising a 150-foot- 6e of a p green fire brick co wide strip east of the third line from about vyses lane to no 7 hig o by rn brow a small acreage of farmlands south of the highway and west of the third line owned by e braida a small acreage in a 150foot wide strip spiith of the highway and east of the thi line own by mrs m mccullough nearly 300 acres owned j by beardmore and co ltd and the wool combing corporation while effective date of the an nexation is march 1 1055 the board pointed out in tts decision that any adjustment of assets and liabilities would be made as of january 1 1955 sees case in two parts in its review of ihe case faccom- at the close of the meeting presi- dent goy reminded committee crairmcn to call meetings before the next council session given firs tor c f lcatherland the landsin question are trrprovlde a roadal- i iowance into some 36 acres sold to a hamilton subdivides fraltfighcon- struction co who requested the action and agreed to bear all legal costs involved value of the land i at time of entry was affixed at 1600 need road agreement first- visitor at monday nights meeting was wm wilsoijwho sub- mitted suggestions for a slogan on encouraging and the voluntary labor which was given during the building was much appreciated inside this issue printing week highlights die ef fect of the great inventions and development jn this craft on the life of every man woman and child today on page seven of this issue a free press staff writ- of whrh6i4035 is industrial the beardmore i and wool combing pro perties represent 5921 per cent of the total industrial assessment in the township the report added however the review continued both companies have in large biu telfcr the managing direcv i measure depended upon acton for tor of the canadian weekly- ices planned bv girls w the dgt oup of knox i hannon burjirigr of j presbyterian church met in the on re y men to become warden of hal- years for certain services fire pro i tcction employee housing and ad- newspapers association addres- er tells how the history of prlwtfjjuncr social and educational vfacili- sed a lotnt meeting of the rotary htg depcu henun vggg mdu cubtoi acon and mihor sections as a first part in the an- j nexation proposal the board decidl g m ed favorably to acton in view of jar0ssg llohl i0int jjteeve shannons nomination clerk sunday school room on mondav wuliam deans- remindedsmembers i they learned a game called chin- they each had to vofnt andtinally j ee writing and then had the bus- gave the nelson representative 30 ness mrs davidson jed in a wo seconds to vote he voted forthe service based on prayer and personal devotions the girls lton coqnty burlington representative the new warden receiving 16 votes while reeve martin was given 11 ogram unpopular council for the jiigh honor they bestowed upon hinithe hew warden spokehighly of reeve martins ability as a councillor he- added in our work for thpyeur the you will find our road program is worked on their project the groupwas dividedintot wo- and eachgroup planned a worship service to present at the nex rhesting hymns were chosen fjrorn the hymn book to pu into avmii books that will be tftstse- at ncxt meeting the meeting closed singing the unpopular there is nothing wrong l is myshephsrd in the department but ye must ad- i mit the road building program must be improved th ree candidates other new works he hoped would mhmimic be concluded during the year was the additional space to be built at halton centennial manor a new leaders fellowship examuiations registry office was required to re- were held for the members m the lleve the overcrowding there and junior leaders corps of the xji pass corps exams he hoped there would continue to be c during the past two weeks and g mcksnue and thanked wur mi i hii- rrf- hn wsv maninta im hhalf nfall nrecent bv r r p good fellowship throughout the three of the six candidates miss year f- j ena waller miss anne deforest for the first lime in many years j v mariscak succeeded- in mp stresses home importance the highlight of the monthly mtetine f jhi public school home and school association held in thv school on monday everting was a- talk by mi sybil bennett mp mi benrett talked of her early chidhocd and the tremendous in spiration she received from her fathfctl stressing the importance hr the h has on the future- o in children she also gaveap- outlire of her jjriiamentary ac- tvites wh some- amusng anec dotes i miss bennett was introduced hjh behalf of all jaresem by r r phfc er i was announsd during the nine nw members werepresemton obtaining the high standing heces- business session thajt the president aciqh legion banquet tin annuaf esrentwfiere el a council o 18 the new memners j ry tor- the fir year recognition i g candler was leaving town and f igej and yearend review is made w atte represented- oakville ractotu nel- tje corps bsonte and trafalgar ja- eyidence presented- wool combing consented to annexation at the hearings while the beardmore com- pany did not state preference in the second part of the ap- ilication the board stated testimony satisfied it that building lots were scarce in town in observing how adjacent towns are expanding by j annexation the board decreed that order thatjhejsameex pensive tenaencies should apply to acton m acres are nnos furtherrnore the decision went went outline ymmy of on of the 23 assessed owners of lands printiof creatert change tn waiiy fa the area proposed to be annexed 1 testified at toe hearings and 11 1 uaotype machine he pointed out- of the 16 testified rm fajror of an p un year marked ita nex h these awards will hepteimtedj ideheywes wottewul once the coiling leaders feuowsssl assume the office of preridehtuntir mu as gwdort beatty assumes the lat fcxmrimied on pape oiirl dinner during y jmlca wee th end of the present season would withifepet resign the prlrfbers and goesibi if i jfte saturday evening grge wr as gordori beatty assumes the presidency for 1 955 rie succeeds m jstorey report on page five x th wzp- wook bill te if er the managing director of the canadian weakly news paper association was guest speak er at the joint meeting of actoo and milton rotary club tuesday when the group of about 40 had dinner in the dominion hotel ac ton speaking in connection with printing week mr tejfer told of the role of weekly newspapers and r7j j ln ji50i0th birthday hiving begun after in the decision articles the board j xhe invention 0 nothing gave no intucation why the urge ytt been invented to eliminate strip north and soutlj of no 7 high- ot printed word way was not included jh declared it cannot b replaced one area 38 acres formerly owned by radio and will not be by teltau by mrs e jany in the western sion corner of town was net included in he expuined that 523 of the bet the towns annexation proposal but ter weekly newspapers in canada was presented for application dur- including the acton free press and lag the hearings the board look- the canadian champion miuonl bt- ed favorably upon this suhmtssirm longmtheransrllsn w hi and i it in the decision or- papers asispeiatidn v j v i si introduced by g dim tthl36 acres was indlifted by the jmftffiankm ft harold fclnread board in the 405 totaljrward ae- the men adjolrned to tlie ta n tuauy since the towns original appreaf office for a tour of tfctf ptant p sftj u tne wentfsonsidarane ttoaatclk fornudbsrs awarded alwmljti3f rc sn- wi

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