Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 24, 1955, p. 9

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v 1 ffl3 i ll u k ijjb 1 -v- aj wij thursday fkbruaby it 1955 j the acton free press acton ontario paqerotne mi plumbjnq hiatino rm vfestrdughing pressure systems wat s phono as asi mason bivd acton prime minister salutes rotary dl president of rotory inter national has reccivedtherfthlowln message from the honorable- louis s sfr laurent prime minister of canada t j lv isivv robtc hamirfort tred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p hwad phone chie4ph 1924 5t st goorg- square i ant very pleased to have an opportunity to send greethigs to all who wbi be observing the golden anniversary of rotary in ternational in february 1s55- in the paat kaircentury ro tary international haa tally jnstl- f led the hopes of us farsighted ad public spirited founder pan mania dfriiee yeajra l haa expanded into many countries uui umw united under the banner off tarries many ons- ands of p l and bnalneaa- men devoted to hla ideate rp- tariana are tatting a fine example of goo elusonshlp and nre doing mneh e increase the undermaad jtauj b prieadlia wafafe u the- essential baata of world peace i should like to extend to all rotorlaaa my best wishes for a aseeeaafml golden jubilee and for the continued sneer of their praiseworthy activities ti growth sprang features fllteiejmabn tomato or yzoktabuc great events often have insignif icant beginnings 3o it was- with rotary the service club idea was pioneered on the night of february 23 1905 when four men met in a chicago business office one was a lawyer one was a merchant tail or one was a mining engineer one was- a coal dealer r for several year the lawyer paul p harris had been thinking about organizing a club which would be based on the idea that men in business and- the profess ions could be i personal friend that night these four chlcagoans agreed jo launch fhlsjiniquc org- anlication which was destined to become one of the mpit patent worldwide movements of modern times other men were- quick to recoup nlie the worth of the new organiz ation and it grew rapidly soon rotary clubs were organized in other ckies throughout the united states and the idea spread to can ada europe south america asia africa and australia by 1922 rot ary had encircled the world with rotary clubs oh the six continents banded together as rotary inter- natiunzrir shortly after the organization of the first rotary club it was realiz ed thai rotary could servo a wider purpose than its original aim of promoting understanding and fel lowship mhung its members rot ary soon become a factor tor the promotion of many different types of communitybetterment activit ies tor constructive work with crippled children and underpriv ileged children and for the prom otion of high standards in business and professional practices as the rotary ideas iif friendship jind service to olhoiv spreud from country to country rotorys world wide fellowship of business and professional men becunie a power ful force for the advancement of international understanding good will and peace this week just 50 years after the founding of the first rotury club by four young menin chic ago there were 8400 rotary clubs locatedtln countries of the free world bom the original four members the organization hts grown to 400000 rotarlans differ ing widely in langtiuge customs and economics political arid reun ions concepts but united in llieir devoti to ll ideal or vice to mankind first officers the first officers of acton rot ary club elected in 1948 were president amos mason vice- presldeirtesley j beotty set retory i r mclntyre aylswdrth treasure- arthur w ilaydon dir ectors douglas a joarrem frank g oukeg johnf royston serg- eantaturms edwin q jennings object of rotary tle object of rotary la to en- eourage and foster the ideal of service ss a baata of worthy enterprise ami in particular to encourage- and foster lthe development of ae- qual taa an opportunity for service 2 high ethical standards in business and profemlona the recognition of the worthiness of ii useful occupations and the dignifying by each rotarlan- of his occupation aa an opportun ity to serve society 3 t app o i cake ohxratxor futt aylmer brand paokagb bkdsxal lbtih 25c qotp bkat solids whitbmxat 14lb ttjf spaghetti r 2 witheau0b 1502 tins v kooobmioks delicious fresh fig bars lb 25c frr8hpak lb pko dill pickles boss brand whole 24oz jab 29c family circle magazine march issue now on sale only 5c allnylon supercushion of service by every rotarlan to his personal business and com munity life 4 the advancement of inter national understanding good will and peace through a world fellowship of business and pro fessional men united in the ideal of service rotary activities have taken the district governor of district 247 c f basil tippet abroad on more than one occasion in 1938 he wejit on a roundtheworld trip slopping in at 13 countries since then e has added six others to the list from sou to nuts for rota over 200 guests at chartier migllt ford sales servicl quiet assistance given by rotary the main and permanent pro ject of the rotary club here la to assist crippled children dur ing the years the club haa been organised much help haa been given to many youngsters rothiisns go about this work without fanfare without pub- ilolty but not without thanks they alone know the value of the work they do and they are satisfied to hsve it that way ccafe at legs and srnu that are thot like other youngsters- is lengthy and costly snd a worry and problem for the avefrage family rotarlans are constantly watching for an opportunity to share the burden a small group with a big pliiu acton rotary club hiis dlieuvsionv that range from no up to nut sniip often sturts off the weekly dinner mtreting ttiesduys nf the dominion hotel and often the pl if nu thr men l goca on to nuts for peanut day if jne of the main moneymaking seherries of tile nrmbitious club peanuts are jold by the linfuj throughout tnwri each- year eli- muxlng with a parade highliuhtin the float made of peantils other events have attracted larie crowds with profits gnirik towards rotary projects in the past few years amonii these wmm the fun fair monster ningos and lucky dfnwa annual appeal for fundi or un crippled childrens work will be- roade ffioii with the well known kastcr sal campaign rotary display the free press display window will be devoted to the rotary club from today until next thursday there for everyone to see will be a copy of the free press with tin rotarlans frttim many parts of ontarhr participated in tw charter jnlght program for the aeton rotary -eliib-otiweiliiesiloyt- march 24 imfl it was then that the club begun its past seven years of ser vice here over 200t attended sj bnnqyet inth vmca briiigfng gifls and good wishes for the hew service club oakville rotary club rradglven the impetus for the club and tnat group tmk complete charge of the arrnngemeids for charter night members of council and other public men in acton iittcndedrwltii special giiesis frorri barrie bramp ton jgiiclph hamilton lewlston- cjueenston ieatldc mllfcn mlmlco npw toronto weston mount den- ijls woodstock stratford kitchen er brantford and nthercentres thiktfifflclul rotary charter was presented to the first president amos majio by kenneth a smith rotary district governor of tor onto he nlil addresed the group outlining the purpose of the club upon becoming a member of itotury intel national the acton rotary club adopted the general objectives of the organization which relate to the promotion of- fellowship us an opportunity for service the practice of high stan dards in business and professional life the sponsoring of communlty- betterrnent endeavors and the ud- vincemcnt of international under- tandliiii knodwlll und peace charter members thqrl members of the acton rotary club who joined the group here in 1mb were john anderson roy arnold me- intgfe aylsworth harold baxter weslfcy beatty duglas garrett arthur haydon edwin ulndsay alfred long leonard lovell let ter macswaln amos mason frank oaket arthur padbury john royston victor rumley georue sirrs and fred wright 59c 8pxc0al pack j larqx pkcn grapefruit io for 47c florida size 96 apples cucumbers onions fancy court land 3 b cello bag florida each canada no 1 cooking 29e 1 5c 3 lbs 19c mew potatfi ts 31129 florida white us no 1 hello folks here at roots it is my privilege to help you select the plumb ing and heating equipment that wjll serve you best we be lieve we have an excellerit selection of quality products backed by some of the oldest- and most respected names in the trade your p nr heating jrh fan ho cuppliarl rrk pithor rnntrafl nr timo arrl mar ial agreement there is no guess work in our agreement each piece of- equipment you select is shown along with the cost if you wish to change any part as the job progresses adjustment is eashy made at the completion of the job labor is shown in numbers of hours and cost per hour method of payment is shown whether cash deferred payment or time payment ptan7you wiff find this working agreement rjelps us to help you we appreciate your inquiries and gladly give quotations without obligation our firms policy with regard jo the merchandise we sell is not that we are selling bath tubs sink units furnaces oil burners or whatever it may be but that we are selling the service and satisfaction that they will bring to you and your home speakingof selling satisf i have one pet in our group and that is the youngsrowne kitchen its clean trim lines sturdy construction ease of installation versatility parts for every kitchen sfld best of all for those who rent you can fiave your modern kitchen now and move it to your dream house inthe future youngstowne provide a free kitchen planning service you can see your kitchen in miniatureunci khow the exact cost by simply giving me a call you can buy these kit chens piece by piecesink units base cabinets or wall cabinets and the price is right 2 drawer 3 door 42 sink unit with deck faucet for less than 10000 sluiy anil picturi nf mr elialtcl night a charter niht banquet pro gram and other hems related to this weeks rotary club anrilvii ary story rotary folders used by churches notarys golden anniversary and the alms of the acton club were hrotikht to the attention of many on 1 sunday whim local churches used special rotary folders for the uro gram of the service the anglican church baptist church presbyterian and united churches received the printed cov- 1 rs for their services and the con- kregations were able to read on the back of the value of- the rotary movement monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and marker a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 quean st w brampton shopphon 1410j km 313 r tom n phone brampton 603w club officers officers of the acton rotary club this anniverary year are president art padbury vicepres ident harold kinread secretary ted hansen treasurer walter woodburn r chairman of the easter seal committee i johnny goy and chairman of the crippled children committee is harold leib on december 20 there were 8431 rotary ettttn aprd an e 396000 rotarlans new clubs since july i 1954 totalled 126 i am afraid youngstowne ran away with me however the point f am trying to make is this give us a call with regard to your plumbrrtg heating or kitchen planning projects remember the only thing we really want to sell is satisfaction hf are a couple of appliance specials clare hecla norge dual cycle j mish button range 9 cu- ft- refrigerator freezer reg 33950 peg44900 now 23950 now 34900 they arfi new but they are 1954 models the comheti store comfjteti i- jri fhonitr bcdoslv lhrvwotor wothing achoo b tof thorough gontlo hootovor riming gots do roatty cloan and bright ropidry spin gets sckctooiol for fully f1xiblo wothing uso less wator than most orhor mafcw savoi not wator suds foi j v- vttr insidb cpncf out i phone 230 acton v l ajasiifosfekagjikl vl mm

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