Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 27, 1955, p. 4

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v z ir -k- jv i rrrrf wv page four the acthj j press actorr ontario a thursday january 27th uw5 0fwo if may open school first of february work on the addition to the locsv school is progreastfijf quite well and it- u expected to be ready by the first of the month 4h qalaartnt miss shirley grundy attended a oiuktinit of the 4wclubx at fer- gueiaat friday evening the gath- rinc was composed nwmtwn of the bus- tours ot m ind 9 a enjoyable venins of games and dawrtuf oiwcluded by the servlnjs elect c brinklow chairman of board claud ttrlnkloxv im tell halrroa wtaujfy nmakiiv4 r v it school area tkrdwl i w wlv iji3siiituws to mk- rlehri harrwcwfcrwjttridenjctitr 9th atwiiversary or reporting ttwrckod for the jve hype he will bejable r warry vi the rood work for nvasxy nvxr year kvyf mr martha jackson spent af recently w her nephew mr and wybrt matthews guelnh jirsvernoo stewart debbie and davwl visited on thursday with her grandmother and father mrs johnsonv sr yand mr andrew johasvi fttst line mr jerome hunter o parry soud spent a ly last week with ius father mr robert hunter miss joyce robertson of ham ilton spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs george ro- oertson visitors on sunday at tiw same home were mr- and mrs hugh robertson and family mr and mrs gordon robertson jim aws sharon all of guelph townshlr january ik ivosent wri stanlpy- robinaon uiuteait moffat claude w ttrlnkutw horace itlyth nt ueii walton bert jalton w el ected vieeishidrnym with mni boa- trice flrlchor aa aecretaryuw- ufcet tvigentumn front 8 8 no i ntetwtth th board- concerning 1up arranjprttteitts for xtra children to come to thj school tl5e wood tenders are to be all f n nockwoop mrs jyl obrien now 100 years old i juniors near finals with points close mrs m 4ir 100th bjrihitay m saturday mr onilen in mill able to be up and around her home every day she waa tlui rreliurlil uftilrnerous oard and some flowers and friends called oil her for the occasion d croft ulm notice of t 1m1 of a- former i ropk u vwfl boy mf strachnn d7 acton jiintor farmers hockey team jn its first winning streak for the past few seasons is just one pointbehind wilton in 4 the league i following mondays gantestln milton arena acton has nine points and wtitoh wlilcrmo leads the stand ing with 13 points followed by norval with 12 the final game of the regular schedule will be played next mon j day when acton meets palenqp r y lnt wok tjtei mifton faces norval tmtfep late mr crttft was etikjhl rail- frssvpitrk id a number of onturlilr rntrw mrttlon ejl nnil nvjto before the fettrjiary wettrtbto1e tajtcn crptsftittkat umertottyittrjvjitfiltoftj yearly order- for sehttttl supplies was tv a- mi ollltat vfill vlsi the schools itt the neais fiuure sy uqntjouttomh farm forum party in news of district obituary council member george scott dies an esteemed citizen of krin township and a member of the township council george pouglas scott passed away m guelph gen eral hospital on january 10 he had been ill for two weeks following a heart attack he wj yo child olthe late alexander scstt and margaret sinclair and was born on the farm on which he spent his life of 72 years j in january 1917 he married vida rundle fhey had four sons jamas a rontfi waiter with the rcaf a trenton douglas with the rcaf at uplands and charles with avro aircraft ltd malton besid es his wife and sons four grand children remain and one sister mrs w rutherford janet of ottawa mr scott was active in various organizations he iserved as school trustee for sjs no 1 for several years recently ihe was awarded a life membership in e agr tu society as a recognition of ov- er 30 years of faithful service as director and president he had been associatetfwith erin township council for over 10 years he also was a membe of the board of managers of burns presbyterian church politically he was a lib eral and acted asdeputy returning officer on many election occasions a farmer all his life he specializ ed in breeding horses the funeral service was held in burns presbyt c on thursday january- 13 where many gathered to pay their last respects rev a ih vair of jreston his former pastor was incharge representing the erin agricult- lural society were the officers and directors the honorary pallbear ers were his associates with the erin township council albert wheeler haro gri george wawacc rr rowan dan gray i or elmer mckinnon 1000 treas- george bryan and henry wheeler urer 600 collector bert berry the active pallbearers were w f 400 auditors morrison sander mcenery wm t sinclair j c w dredge on january 34 with- a goi attendancesmr and mrs ro bert s- jiea thcringtoit of lowville were guests of the forum and mr heatherington helped out in the discussion on producer marketing a few games of euchre were en joyed the winners were mrs r m currie and mr cliff brown a ye of thanks to mr and mxs dredge was given by mrs bart verwey presentation aftresentauon tyasheld at iig- uuisivnth at oiie ttnie kit atiirc ljjle in nhockwood wlifw mr plhraiik monrefriwerly oartlcd wv-a- bttti ianl shoe liiiiiinem later niov- ni to nuxmulnildnlo in a uliitllar liusiiuvs kinanrea oood the mutual meeting of the un ited church was held last jedncit- duy eveniivg wth a fair attendance reports of the various ncllvitlc of ny school on friday night for mr and mrs d verwey who vere marnea recently mrs marry da vis jread the address and the young couple were presented with an upholstered chair and table lamp the groom thanked the gath erjng for their kindness mr bart verwey also made a very approp riate speech at the end of the ev ening euchre was enjoyed by all the winners being ladies first mrc frahtf mekerf ecotsdrmtssrmart- orie mccready gents first doug brown second ed davenport converted friday this district is enjoying the 60 cycle now having been phanged over on friday its quite an event satb anniversary mr and mrs robert w dredge were in guelph on tuesday janu ary 25 attending the 50th wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncle mr and mrs william w laing mrs james wilson mr stan and miss ruth wilson have moved to their new home in milton and mr and mrs ernie wilson kenneth and doug have moved to their farm on the first line esquesing miss barbaraprown toronto is with her parents mr and mrs cliff brown for 9 few days name officials set remuneration after signing the declaration of office the members of erin town ship council for 1955 held their f mfee in hillsburgh on mon- day january 10 councillor george d scott unable to be present due to illness died the same day har old griffin is reeve george wal lace deputyreeve and robert row an and john baldwin councillors norman russ opened the sessionl with scripture and prayer remuneration of oficials will be cierkr-gwrge- a lelmer mckinnbn 1000 and in good financial shapefor other year flowerion the altar at st johns church sunday were in memory of ihe late rev w g luxton a former rector who pass- ed away three years ago- kntployvys of the hydro electric commission were in the village monday checking on hydro polos some of them put here in 1913 when hydro service was installed in the village everton hold presentation in school friday there was a presentation for mr and mrs william cross last fridayj evening in the school they have sold their farm and are moving xa fergus scoota at camp a number of boy scouts attenj the camp hero- each- weekend a few are attending sunday school at the church of christ disciples sunday mornings mrs john alto yjgitert ith mr mcdougall the for and mrs stanley guelph last thursday the young people met at manse last friday evening their meeting miss donna bruce visited over the weekend in guelph with rel atives t sunday visitors with mr and mrs j p ibenham and willa were mr and mrs jack maitland elora and mr and mrs jack morrell and ricky guelph mr clifford talbot toronto vis ited recently with his sister mrs roy hindley who is at dyers nursing home fergus mrs harvey jestin visited last thursday with her aunt mrs mc kay guelph who is under doctors care j sunday visitors with- mrs w h hortop and mr and mrs harry hortopani family were mr clar ence hprtctaijtockwood and mr and mrgbvrtst mrs lloydv cutting and ray mond actonjpent the weekend wtih her mothejv mrs jestin macmillan ym teeter roy fer guson andh f pinkney the many beautiful floral tributes bore testimony of the esteem in which mr scott was held arid were car ried by friends and neighbors messrs john kirkwkood john mc dowell c a gibson wm murray russell longstrect wm teeter r d graham archie meenery wmi beers tom gibson fired sinclair svend jepson clayton barbour fred mclaren george qingrick and e sinfield interment was made in erjn cemetery t begins new study on india mrs cameron leishman was hostess to the alert- evening aux iliary of knox church on wednes day evening january 18 mrs john l davidson program con vener presided and was assisted by mrs george musselle and mrs s sinclair in the devotions miss bella maye roszell oon- trlbuted a vocal solo mrs r rt parker of the senior wms was a guest and introduced the new study on india mrs par ker gave an informal talk on her own personal feelings regards in terest and responsiiblities in mis sions mrs don cook thanked mrs parker for her message to the group mrs f anderson gave her im- fmraasions from the guelph pres- fcyterial held in knox church ottelph earlier in the month and mtb h l- sennie announced that the group had two new appoint ment on the guelph executive mra t blow secretary to the childrens department and mrs f anderson secretary to the evening befiiftznent ra date was chosen for a spring baking sal sad variety table with mrs james inglis the new pres ident la choree f the business parted tlameeuimtclosed with jh benedictiofa v a deughtftupeisl time was en i wit ta asanbera old and r dwtef the luach period j1 scf son and johnston 350 welfare officer elmer mckinnon 100 weed inspector george bryan 25 council members will receive 500 per day and l cents mileage a bylaw to borrow money from the royal bank at hillsburgh to meet current expenditures was passed allfaxes l thatrare three years or inore in arrears are to be listed and posted in the clerks office before the 31st of january the treasurers- bond to the am ount of 15000 was to be renewed witii the canada surety co at a premium of 60 albert wheeler was appointed to represent erin township- on the credit valey conservation author- ty harold griffin and george c wallace were appointed delegates to a meeting on ore protection to be held in acton council joined the good roads association and the ontario association of rural municipalities accounts were passed as follows general accounts 2757 relief ac counts 13520 roads accounts 531365 latest polls show55 per cent of canadians against lowerfng the voting age to 18 throe teams will then en ter the plnyoffs j lm monday acton downed nori- iil3 while milton topped pal ermo 43 jjoil mkerizlcwt aood exi uinpje for his team males witlv five goals for acton with three as shtlit- froftr wheettf and twb from wheeler and scoltfd currle fol lowed his example with two more counters one njolstod by llelnsley and ticntt aared a singleton as- tjjitod by d currle norval aoorcrx were ross cun ligny faran- forum- was hcht at thevhcenc of mr tind mr robert th ch were well te e t iticnaf dsontfubnlnlf hum smith ami 11 wilsuii cut ninglvtmt spike scotts allround play for acton was outstanding only pen alty of the game went to cun ningham graham gillies was the spark of the milton team fo their 43 vict ory oyer palermo while eves goal tending was top notch for- paler mo murray taskcri defensive play attracted praise this game saw more penalties vvltlilhf refxreoa ienrtlnf jnyco- and flippancc off the ice before scoring began others c thejr heels were k vivianpegg and c gill res milton goals were credited to le riche g gillies willmott mc donald g gillies g gillies and willmott palermo scorers were d vivian k vivian t tasker price and k vivian price standing 3 l t f a pts palermo 6 4 1 58 45 13 norval 5 4 2 57 53 12 milton 4 5 2 45 52 10 aeton t 4 6 1 43 49 9 leading scorers g apts k rirharhcnn mnrvill 21 5-28- d vivian palermo 20 5 25 geo wheeler acton 8 12 20 spike scott acton 14 5 19 d mckeniez acton 13 2 15 k- vivian palermo 5 10 15 e mcdowell milton 12 2 14 g gillian milton 4 10 14 statistics show that 56 per cent of every dollar spent on milk goes to farmers birthdays visits in district news mr wuiium mltchelv and mrs e sanford attended inkfunerai of the late mr wm itmeredlth in toronto on friday j mrarstulland mrsgatvin -vis- ited with mrs sinclair onejay last week miss ivy collinson visited- her aunt mrs matilda obrien at rock- wood on saturday it being the occasion of qicda tiers rooth birth- day iwe add i our congratulations commurttpn services were sbv served at umehouse presbytcrinnj -cjiurch- on6tnday j the jioblea and merediths visit ed the widow- and family of their cousin the late mr wm copley otttsufiday his fifherol took place in toronto on tuesday january 23 tmr- pattersons and sinclairs visited in weston n sunday mrs sinclair remaining for a few days with her daughter mr smith birthday greetings to mr gilbert sinclair who vga85 on januarjyjm mr and mn albert- ford who liave-beett- livfpgrwittrtheshcldoit la wrs for a few weeks moved with thejr two children to their new home in glen williams at acton bowling lanes where rfs our business to maka sura you your friends and amllyucan en- oy yoursaff acton bowling lanes phone 697 of en aowuno ivhy aptiiinoon juton r lnrermry t0m brawt v a tat lp4n i mem- ee wrfturchaseof evfjly harvrr gabamhne r canadian institutions of higher educations report 01018 students in attendance-for- lh495354 oeuderrlic year dont wait let us help you with your spbimg hqusf cleaning a complete dry cleaning service rufls drapes bod spreads comforters slip coven etc as well as all your valued wearing apparel roys 128 delivery saini only 495 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appointment is er hair win be demonstrated in necessary after the examination the acton tmt frl only feb 4 person is told the rc a e leim l i these private individual demon- of treatmentand how much it will special large assortment of new patterns floral stripes 36 wide reg 65c yd sale price 55i yd stratlons will be held at the domin ion hotel on fri onlt feb 4 it noon to 9 pjn halifax jan 12 in an inter view here today williarhl keele internationally famous trichotogist and director of the keele hair and scalp specialists said there are u different scalp disorders that cause most men and womento lose hair using common sense a person must realize no one tonic or so called cureall could correct all the dis orders he explained guaranteed the keele firm recognizing that most people are skeptical of claims that hair- can be grown oh balding heads offers a guarantee keele said jcost after staffing freatment the person makes regular reports to the keele firm in halifax to check the progress of the home treatment to spread the opportunity o- nornral healthy hair to the thou sands who are desperately looking for help independent trichologists are visiting various cities through out canada to conduct examinations and start home treatment no cureaij we havcrnp cureall for islick shiny baldness keele emphasized if there is fuzz the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a mir- 6cle there is one thing keele wants to be certain every man and woman once a person avatls themselves 1 knows if a recession appears at to the keele treatment his skeptl- the temples or a spot begins to cism immediately disappears to s on the crown of the head insure this we offer this guarantee there j wrong and -it- if you are not completely satisfied snould be given immediate atten- withyour hahr progress at the end v y t- hair fortfetime if clients follow our directions hopeless cases during treatment and after- they discouragep finish the course there is no ret first the trichologist is quick to son why they will not have hair all tell hopeless erases that they cannot the rest of their lives keele said be helped bt the hopeless cases j 0ur firm isdeiinitely behind thls-t- are tw only if a man js complete- j treatment it all depends on the in hintons dept store f t rjijiiiz ly shiny bald is he in this lost cate gory z tf there is fuzz no matter how light thin or colorless the keele treatment can perform wonders a complete private examination is giyeh by a trichologist to deterr mine the condition of his scalp and cause of his hair trouble fres examinations this examination is very thor ough and highly technical it re quires 20 to 30 mintites the iri- eix3ss dividual clients faithful observa tion of a few simple rules hows tquk baik if it worries jra cautrlealgtst m den a at the dasajaleei betel fax aeten oat en frt onlt feb 4- u eep to fun tke pablle is invttcev r ten de net awed an saaslnlawinl the e arenhsale assi yea win net be easbamaeei er ee- uflkte btany way bath ssmi m vv -r- r j w ms fr -v4- c tri page four the acton f ree press ctorf ontario thursday january 27th ims osffhnot elect c brinklow first of february work on the addition the local school la progresstfil quite well and it- is expected to be ready by the first of the month 4h fw- miss shirley grundy attended jalhflintr of the 4h club at fer gus last friday evening the cath erine was composed of members of the bus tours ot 93 and w a njoyable vening f games fcnd 4aint concluded by the serving et r vv to mr richard vf i r adversary tit reporting tfbf he w irocfcwood km- the fr j mop he will be able wrryvin the good work for eaaay more yicajpstif -vv- mrs martha jackson spent a day nesswtty th her nephew mr and mml jrioert matthews quetph mirs vernon stewart debbie and david visited on thursday with her grandmother and father mrs joansonv sr and mr andrew jchav first line mr jerome hunter oi parry saund spent a laytast week with his father mr robert hunter mis- joyce robertson of ham ilton spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs george ro bertson visitors on sunday at ftfe same home were mr and mrs hugh robertson and family mr and mrs gordon robertson jim arsnsharon all of guelph claude urlnklow waa etetdi halrmm when jfte nawyixa township school area hoardmet on january i ivosenl wi stanley- robinson duncan moffat claude w urtnkw horace myth and bert walton bert jgalton was el- ected vtcchlrym with mrs bea trice- fletcher as seoretaryawa- urt j twogeirtleroen from s 8 no 1 nwf with the boattl concerning thr arrangement foivx4r children to come to hjnt choo t w lea d to he all in heiijr the february mteetwg ote lw hnafwfcorrtwn brother ikuaw ivw lot nuvimin i jjy fttaff f school upptp i mrt m obrun now 100 ytkirrcttd i juniors near finals wtk points close to mr m oiitleli who eeleujraled her 100th tjrltiday nil saturday mrs ohilen l mill able to be up and around her home every day she was th recipient 6fttilrneroiis casts and mime flowers and friends called titt her tor the occasion d croft jfjea hotlce ofl dpatr of a former riff uw aim luiy mr strachan r croft ws reivlyvd lt week the late sti croft was engaged m rall- f liv a number of ontario centroji mtlon agyt and nhji uuniwo9th at one mine wopt oro was tvn a j gi11uv vail vliuxrt jtv rckwood wwrey mr the schools in the neap- future llowyourtolin omtoarv council member scott dies an esteemed citizen of erin township anda niembor of the township council george douglas scott passed away in guelph gen eral hospital on january 10 he had been ill for two weeks following a heart attack he ult j child oi tnc late alexander scott and margaret sinclair and was born on the farm on which he spent his life of 72 years j in january 1917 he married vida bundle they had four sons jamas at h6me waiter with the rcafat trenton douglas with the rcaf at uplands and charles with avro aircraft ltd malton besid es hii wife and sons- four grand children remain and one sister mrs w rutherford janeo of ottawa mr scott was active in various organizations he served as school trustee for ss no 1 for several years recently ihe was awarded a life membership in erin agricui- tu society as a recognition ofov- er so years of faithful service as director and president he had been associated with erin township council for over 10 years he also was a membe of the board of managers of burns presbyterian church politically he was a lib eral and acted as deputy returning officer on many election occasions a farmer all his life he specializ ed in breeding horses the funeral service was- held in burns presbyt c on thursday january- 13 where many gathered to pay their last respects hev a van- of preston his former pastor was inchargc representing the jerin agricult- mral society were the officers nd directors the honorary pallbear ers were his associates with the erin township council albert wheeler harold griffin george wallac rrrowanv tjan farm forum party in news of district uigny farm forum was heh- the4wme of mr and mi w dredge on january with- a gad attendancevmlvand mr arq- bert-s- heatheringtoh of lowville were guests of the forum and mr heatheringtoh helped out in the discussion on producer marketing a few games of euchre were en joyed the wirmors were mrs r m currle and mr cliff brown v vste of thanks t mr and ms dredge was given by mrs bart verwey presentation aprcsentation was held at iiy frank ntoolv formerly carried oiijr ihhxi and hoebuxineas later msv- ing to bllhunluttale in a imvlar busiiicvw rinanewueod the annual meettng of the uu- i um church vs held last wedncx- tlay evening wth a fair attendance report f the various ncllvltlcir of irch were wellrepi and in good financial shape for an other year flowers ton the altar at st johns church sunday were m memory of the late rev w g luxton a former rector who pass ed away three years ago employees of the hydro electric commission were in the village monday checking on hydro poles some of them put here in 1913 twhen hydro service vas installed in the village ny school on friday night for mr and mrs d verwey who were married recently- mrs marry ua- vis read the address and the young couple were presented with an upholstered chair and table lamp the groom thanked the gath ering for their kindness mr bart verwey also made a very approp riate speech at the end of the ev ening euchre was enjoyed by all the winners being ladies first mrst trank mekent econdm1s5 matt- orie mccreadj gents first doug brown second ed davenport converted friday this district is enjoying the 60 cycle now having been over on friday its quite an event 5th anniversary mr and mrs robert w dredge were in guelph on tuesday janu ary 25 attending the 50th wedding anniversary of their aunt and uncle mr and mrs william w laing mrs james wilson mr stanand miss ruth wilson have moved to their new home in milton and mr and mrs ernie wilson kenneth and doug have moved to their farm on the first line lesquesing miss barbara brown toronto is with her parents mr and mrs cliff brown for few days r scoots at camp a number of boy scouts attend the camp hero- each- weekend a few are attending sunday school at the church of christ disciples phanged i sunday mdrnings mrs john alton vuiieh with 1ufr name officials set remuneration after signing the declaration of office the members of erin jown- ship council for 1955 held th f mee in hills oh mon- day january 10 councillor george d scott unable to be present due to illness died the same day har old griffin is reeve george wal- lace deputyreeve and robert row an and john baldwin councillors norman russ opened the sesskn- with scripture and prayer j remuneration of oficials- will be cleraigeorgebrysnr650 ass gray i or elnier mckinnon 1000 treas- george jbryan and henry wheeler urer 600 collector bert berry everton hold presentation in school friday there was a presentation for mr and mrs william cross last friday evening in the school they have sold their farm and are moving fergus mcdougall and mrs stanley guelph last thursday the young people met at the manse last friday evening for their meeting miss donna bruce visited over the weekend in guelph with rel atives sunday visitors with mr and mrs j p benham and villa were mr and mrs jack maitland elora and mr and mrs jack morrell and ricky guelph mr clifford talbot toronto vis ited recently with his sister mrs roy hindley who is at dyers nursing home fergus v mrs harvey jestin visited last thursday with her aunt mrs mc kay guelph who is under doctors care sunday visitors with- mrs w h hortop and mr and mrs- harry hortop and family were mr clar ence hortoto rock wood and mr and mrs as acton junlor farmersv hockey team in itsv first winning streak for the past few seasons i just one polnttjeblnd milton in t the league j following mondays gamesiln milton arena acton has nine points and milton to palermo leads the stand ing with 13 points- followed by norval with 13 the final games of the regular schedule will be played next mon day when actory meets palermo and milton faces norval the top throe teams will then enjer the playoffs sz l lm monday acton downed nor nt41 while milton tdpped pal ermo 43 ijoit mekenxle ot a good hjxi ample for his team mates with five goals for acton with three as- sfot- from wheettf and two from wheeler and scott d currle fol lowed his example with two more counters one assisted by hemslcy and scott scored a singleton a jilited by d currle norval aooccrs were ross cun- ham smilhi and 11 wilxun cun- ningluim spike scotts allround play for acton was outstanding only pen alty of the game went to cun ningham graham gillies was the spark of the milton team fo their 4s vict ory over palermo while eyes sjral tending was top notch for paler mo murray taskcrs defensive play attracted praise i- thls game saw more penltus jviilll thr wfivrwa jnnhlrjf lnym imihoust birthdays visits in district news mr william mitchell and mrs e sanford attended the funeral of the late mr wm h meredith in torondo on friday mcsstuir and mrs garvin vis ited with mrs sinclair oncljlay last week miss tvy collinson visited her aunt mrs matilda obrien at ock- wood on saturday it being the occasion of builatters rooth birth day add iour congratulations communion services wero ob served at umehouse presbyterian tiurch onetmday the nobles and merediths j visit ed the widow and family of their cousin the late mr wm copley oiftsuiidayj his filheral took place in toronto on tuesday january 23 thv- pattersons and sinclairs visited in weston on sunday mrs sinclair remaining for a few days with her daughter mrs smith birthday greetings to- mr gilbert sinclair who wa93 on janunrylt4 mr and mrs albert ford who iscwtfiincxn and flippancc oft the ice before scoring began others cooltny their heels were k vivian pcgg and c gtlires milton goals were credited to le riche g gillies willmott mc donald g gillies c gillies and willmott palermo scorers were d vivian k vivian t tasker price and k vivian price standing w l t f a pis 4 1 ss 45 13 5 4 2 57 53 12 4 5 2 45 52 10 4 6 i 43 49 9 leading scorers g apts rirhnrrlcon mrrtnl 21 5 26 1 palermo norval milton aeton d vivian palermo 20 5 25 geo wheeler acton 8 12 20 spike scott acton 14 d mckeniez acton k vivian palermo e mcdowell milton g gillian milton statistics show that 56 per cent of every dollar spent on mile goes lawra for a few weeks moved withthejr two children to their new home in glen williams at acton bewuitq lena whera ifs our bvslfmm to make sure you your montis and familycan in- oy vouraorf acton b0wlin0 lanes e 697 of in owuno evf y artwnoof pv mmmmm lutu tee wrhucmasiof tvtjly maoirfy- rtaaieayniaj adianuu j canadittnfhstitutlons of higher education report 61018 students in attendance for lho193334aeadcnlic year dont wait let us help you with your spbing house cleaning a complete dry cleaning service rufl comforters slip covers etc s well as all your valued wearing apparel roy s 128 delivery only 495 whlu supply laws -m- dont miss the amazing valoes during our- ja cl sale family outfitters satisfactjon guaranteed phone 460 advertisement airs lloyl putting and ray mond acton spent the weekend wtih her mother mrs jestin latest polls show 55 per cent of canadians against lowering the voting age to 18 the active pallbearers were w f mcenery wm t sinclair j c macmillan w mj teeter roy fer guson andh f ipinkney the many beautiful floral tributes bore testimony of the esteem in which mr scott was held arid were car ried by friends and neighbors messrs john kirkwkood john mc dowell c a gibson wm murray russell ijongstreet wm teeter r d graham archie meeneyiwrn beers tom gibson fred sinclair svend jepson clayton barbour fred mclaren george gtngrick and e sinfield interment was made in erin cemetery auxiliary begins new study on india mrs cameron lelshinan was hostess to the alert- evening aux iliary of knox church on wednes day eveninc january 19 mrs john l davidsocu program con vener presided and was assisted by mrs georfe musselle and mrs s sinclair in the devotions miss bella maye roszeu odn- tribuled a vocal spto mrs r rt parker of the senior wms was aauestand introduced the new study on indis mrs par ker gave an informal talk on her own personal feelinaj regards in terest amt responsiiblities in mis sions mrs don cook thanked mrs parker for her message to the group irs f anderson csve her im- fnesions from the guelph pres- grterjal held in knox church oiielph rirlirr in the month and mra h t ibennte announced that the- e h two new appoint- aeote on the ouelph executive -kre- f blow secretary to the ceildrens department and mrs f jkssaarson secretary o the evening a tlau was chosen tor a spring nd variety table with 1 tnava e new pres- jtoigmmthe business en- old and period vv 400 auditors morrison sander son and johnston 350 welfare officer elmer mckinnon r00 weed inspector george bryan 2 council members will receive 500 per day and 10 cents mileage a bylaw to 1orrow money from the royal bank at hillsburgh to meet current expenditures was passed atlaxes that arelthreelyears or more in arrears are to be listed and posted in the clerks office before the 31st of january the treasurers- bond to the am ount of 15000 was to be renewed with the canada surety co i a premium of 60 albert wheeler was appointed to repreient erin township on the credit vafey conservation authot ty harold griffin and george c wallace were appointed delegates to a meeting on fire protection to be held in acton council joined the good roads association and the ontario ass of rural municipalities accounts were passed as follows general accounts 277 relief ac counts 13520 roads accounts 531345 rtasbads wives wait sxtrpeaaad via cec1a carr optometrist- douglas st tol- 1091 ouarh colors wine- blue grey k sale price 298jdjf 1847 sogers kos aocldln jewellers mml st acton dive- your family the full benefit of the added energy milk will provide in the daily diet phone today foe convehfenthpmjkjdalivejy quality 5 service lhcnl 1jij4 dontimrnings pr9p wool english tweed 54 wide reg 395 yd wool crepe chesterlaine 54wide assorted colors price 249 yd wool plaids 54 wide assorted plaids price 17 woolcheckj flclnnel woot rayon 54 wide assortment of colors reg to 349 sale price 129 yd i gabardine 54 wide- colors grey winerwavtyrregr298 g c sale price 198 yd rayon and wool herringbone navy only 44 wide reg j 159 yd sale price 89c yd m v jf lystavand dress crepes plain colors reg to 1 89 yd sale price 89 yd coyon- kriskay plain and printed reg 98c price feather flannel 1 assorted colors reg 100 yd reg sale price 129 yd reg 298 yd sale 19f yd- yd sale 69c yd sale price 79c yd group of printed lystav crepe poplin taffeta shirting rayon gabardine prints broadclothr reg to 195 sale i price 59c yd flannelette- white- on1y wide exceptional quality reg 55cyd sale prlcf 39e yd i blahket cfoth suitable for work shirts klmonas a 39 yd sale price g rftarinelette triped 36 wide etc reg 98c yd famous trichologist will demonstrate haw to jbrawbkkerjiair and guarantees it 1 demonstration to be held here this newmelhod oif home treat- j chologist makes no charge for this ment for saving and growing thick- examination and no appointment is er hair win be demonstrated in necessary after the examination the reg to 59c yd sale price 1 49c yd flannel shirting- plaih colors regvto 79c yd sale price 9c yd rpiannelette special largo assortrnent of now patterns floral stripob 36 wide reg 65c yd sale price 55c yd acton 6nt fri onlt feb these private individual demon strations will be held at the damln- ion hotel on fri only feb 4 it noon to 9 pjn halifax jan 12 in an inter view here today william l keele internationally famous trichologisi and director of the keele hair and scalp specialists said there aro u different scalp disorders that cause most men and womenlb lose hair using common sense a person must realize no one tonic or so called cureall could correct all the dis orders he explained guaranteed the keele firm recognizing that most people are skeptical of claims that hair- can be grown on balding heads offers a guarantee keele said once a person avails themse to the keele treatment his skepti cism immediately disappears jto person is told the retjunetl length of- t nd how much it will cost after starting freatment the person makes ccgular xeports to the keele firm in halifax to check the progress of the home treatment to spread the opportunity of normal healthy hair to the thou sands who are desperately looking for help independent trichologiats are visiting various cities through out canada to conduct examinations and start home treatment no cureall we haveno cureall for y slick shiny baldness keele emphasized if thereis fuzz the root is still capable of creating hair and we can perform what seems to be a mir- aclev- there is- one thing keele wants to be certain every man and woman knows if a recession appears at the temples or a spot begins to showlup on the crown 6f the head there is somrthingj wrong and it- insure this we offer uus guarantee if you are not completely satisfied snouldhetgrvvnmmedsteauen- with your hair progress at the end tion of 30 days your money- will be re turned hopeless cases discouraged first the trichologist is quick to tell hopeless cases that they cannot be helped but the hopeless cases are f o if a man is complete ly shiny bald is he in this lost cate- if ihere- is fuzz no matter how light thin or colorless the keele treatment- can perform wonders a complete private examination is giyeh by a trichologist to detetv mine the condition of his scalp and cause of his hair trouble frefi examinations jtws examination is very thor- w fough and highly technical it re- jl quires 20 to 30 minutes the jfifjc hair for cifettme if clients follow our directions during treatment and after- they finish the course there is no rea- son why they will not have hair all the rest of their lives keele said our firm indefinitely behind thlav treatment it all depends on the in- dividual cienfs faithful observa tion of a fewjimjjerujfts hows yqto haot if it werrlee yon eail trlehelogts m oca a at ifce nsihilio betel la acton ssa fri onlt feb utmesij tbe oobue 1 teede net jaioami 17e rvtt sv3r

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