Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1955, p. 4

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j pack four 44 rfrmnm tbi cton rure imas acton ontario- wi mating the campbetlvlue womens in stitute conducted thetr march netting l hnlton manor mutton mr sidney harttey prlded and conducted horn of biislnca after th tantltut od and mary stew art cahcu mr roy parker read the wtmiran f th meeting mr wrtuam mtw jtmne wwjwm vttfted vrojtram wwn the rmdt of the maiw thoeowahlx ajovo1 the taking wart ww my janve vpanaee mt wajni ttaymv- y vjark- v mm- fhuv mr ttettr tmi mvw outn kvatt mr j- whsrtihtv m fvnk ifrwa mv mau phillip mr sl ruhvx ntvs si k mahon sotv 1 hay osnws wiio ve a wvd in a tclt- otvbng of my is- ittynx mr janus wallace- mrs mitrvi motthail and mr- 1 oewc- tnjrlfe rvr- ivuivisal select- miv mr hvt puvdj w wt sfwiv prirc were given to tlv jv l alv witi i if mvxt hh tmv or re dward pv imriik was condochvi a si li adopt catastrophe insurance hear reports of ye increases kxir benefit lit the farm jt cauvatroph tnsttramje vrt adopt- d by member at the lhlh mini meeting of the halton toi wrauv medical service held in the court house m wednesday vooliut february u mel saving from operations during the ftwl year ended november 0 ism were tsukm r lo per cent of the acton lasts close tilt with norvol in acton junior farmers flrl m in ovr halt tf down atratght avc they bowled to norvl by a nvaw one fil mwisin mwday at iy ww arena norval ftnlnhetl on the tojv end of a ore tht wtlw npcrtnd kmine t the lh-ee- mi-o-r- rte and each team ha n n one came the next name i revl monday vheiv wviv 10 oeliutie meted out u the tamo whieh nv it bvn xh tasl the hiivvmktii bvwll- ie theee went t b vllon o rie wheeler mckenstle medoivald ijlk ia vokm v a k turi e s vtll a x cup dhwl lietnm mihw of h tiiiu va voted to a wimui 7him11oiiu unl yhloh will o lowmtl en- iene will led by lonttletm lll itewtea or injuria not ooveiptl by orvllimtry hotllalutlou aiird vial amtilmet held by ttteiu1iei there ww record altenilnnoe ml tftii taeetlltil which w very ratifying in the dlreokif cbnul nroatvm haa been made ditrlnit tlio year evident in the decided in- cree in mfnberhu for both hvtiuiitlon ami ur benef it the oorttraot ha been revld in aceurdanc with ohatut over the pal tew year nd beneflln increaned atr confinement enma ibl edlclne chalrifiwi of the meeuiu we the preldeitt uf the board of dir ector ron seiiaworlh who e- tendert hearty welcome to mem- brrn- and uncut vullor from tin- ontario cooperative mmilcal sei- vloeji peticrallon were william lavm ivtcrboroviiih proldent who bimimtit cordial kreetluii fiom the provincial immiv paul meoliuu sevretaiy ficldinan toronto who vxplirtncd the admlnlxtrutloa uiiitli- ihla which nir worked mil b the qiituarv rsidd in acton for pait 32 yar mly filumu wen unddettftt tut leant 11 wiick uf tliu athttb of ml jtuirnx l flitilmniw rm-ul- ihouiih nile iihii lieuu hi ii hoalh fur hume i line her xaaiiu w uildeii mi tlinlmei livedo in acloh to i the al tvi yenia i oni luit hole willi hei family fiom dmttam nhe came to uiumih in iihio ftommauulee mulilunii u a imuio mid wan mauled in joion- lo her huabnud aiuvlve vsim wan u memliei of 1k11i1k irenhyloilan v ami bcfoie hur luiiean wu active in die i jtil- lea aid and mlmlouaiy hoetety iikv arnwiioim enmluelal the fimcful tci vice al the nuihley funeral home on wednmday mulch 3 imllliraicm were fmn walnoii flunk joncn ltune nm ton tint wllhera kiirl cmuiei jjlul ollto ktuplelon intel ilienl wu in falrvlew cemetery left wrth mi tlmlnieri to mom ii hei lovi iin five duutfhteri nnd one ton ml c ithet lue mel i ouelph itobcit j mlyth ml mm chnlmelji tuioiilo mis oi ill noi ion und mia audiey ciit- chow acton mm maiyuut vl- 4v whnnlpeifi- bntlkj wulium all the trlcka of the tfame wnin- tlaiid by all mm weekly nuclire player on kilday nlklil hut ifec tm ijniiheii pruved hf knew the iiiimi nnd wu declared tile win ner itaall mnlloi accoikl ainu coiiimamli thlidand laat but not lnal jiilll mrklltfli mtlm mare trephle aniitjmr net of lrophle won nearly lirntiaht home uat hatmday when the crllilmkn leuin v- in of vmiii vuiy krank knwke fiifl ilndauy ileii tuyllt knmk winter emcrtdrtwpatriefc alox coinmundo mike mccrlatall hill nliiiluk mid mux storey enthred in zone iiimpetltlon tielfl in cieoiuftown the ompctltum wui jjy keen i liuly betvveeii port crllt anfl acton it vvuj not until th final bund wuii pluvel that port credit mis 4ilarel the winner with ai tun i iiuuerup a mrmei acton ickioimulrc itillie allan played tor port credit and i believe it was his final hnnd that have poll credit its victory was it the crowd that bolheied ou dude teams entered from milton georuetown brampton poll cre dit and acton acton will play in the district eompetition also to be held in lllnos meetings visits makonows- mr and mr joe hire vlalted r mudliiiry a couple of week nan mi jleif mclfnrv u klaltln rfi ntlve nrrumd mherbrfioke qunbec mr a w tleiilon twnhl eainenl eorpmualnner apoke at hh no 0 on llalton roipty myt kaipiealiik townahlp on frlrtny ml- irriton mr and mr if norton and kay mr ii line vuiled in tor onto on monday uttln rforman mcdonald cnln- ated hi etjfhth birthday with purly at ida home one day lant wctk i tlie olbraltar hchfol aaeoelatlon held their monthly meeting at the r ncliixl on turiduy evening whn iiiintlkr party va planned mr nnd mjpfl a w idiir ff to ronto vltjted hi mother on fiat- urdny mr w mlleheji vlalled in toron to on sunday mr mltfhell turnlnk with him after a cotipte of uieki vliit there mni a p rrdmdbottom and mary mlllkhamp and mm jonea of tor onto vlalted the c a fontera an1 thursday march loth 1j0 i f j r formih j kinsmen in acton and district f ham ft timmf m1j ouftth iwr mlli rt amnboiifm ot siyiday the latter rtlurntng with thm fora few flfiyi we reifrct jhe nerlous illnla of mr russell thompson who was liken by ambulance to st josephs hospital guelph on thursday we hop that he may toon how im provement in health mrs charles c cochrane of qtmouri kennedys bookstore yxr headquarters office supplies jtver l ts all ita i bc ulernen mn vl vh mawrfean kebre mi r1 m jmex anw m r1 kjtrv 1 fvic iji tfie vnm fc- c jivri15 pj i -k- jwt in s no h vhom tfdi exenrs ivijre were aw rdei to mr fr qtnr- n with a 10 minute miaconduct meted ou to richardsmi of norval mckcnaic stmted the eie for aomi in cvvhi sarins style with a vmmtei from sovtt and wheeler and evintinned to pli hiiihiiisht hoc- ke doublcil the hcl- jevmnt befcre k wilson answered for inorxal from g smith acton seem- eji wwl awav with two more koals mrs- tvmrla rf mr av maak a mr q p another rrt will be held in two h mr rd mrx henv ramshjixt and mr and mrx stew art vtraanp r charcc vvhcelcr tywrn mckcnxie ahd scott scott from u thompson before the boanl of dliector of the co-opeiat- ivos who adopt- the cnlimtrophe plan sim mckarlane muntiisei of the wentworth cooperative med ical services directoi who spoke of sugnlcal benefits and voiced hk appreciation for the mutual good will that exlsts between the halton and wentworth offices mr- georae weir burford dlrcctol ktederiek grand rapids mich otto fredeiick- ilrothcin mich liouiid freilerilk grand rapid i mid slstei mary mi oce grand hapids mich limehouse end vtf t f i pel lud tn the second frame acton cop ped two more points mckenxie from scott and wheeler scott from wheeler and mckenxie before the and secretarytreasurer 5x the brant medical cooperative g w george sick i burford and reg gardiner district manajrer of the cooperators ins urance association were also pre ent dutch forms small peafcertellsfimi limehouse wontcns institute met at the home of mrs paul spitzeron march 3rd when mrs e sanford waltpapeft paints kooks stationery gcorgclowii plan vimy nlgt a large scale vimy wight is bc- ing planned for 2one b7 to be held in brampton in april a similar night was held last year and the comrades attending reported a w bentons on tuesday the natural increase excess of births over deaths- of canadas population in 1953 was 280444 nvndsat asset the condition exists where over- sealcus virtual untrained person nel officers are prejudiced against the hiring oi older workers we are not claiming that ace has a monopoly of brains but we do say that such experience and ability as is acquired through years of appli cation can and does constitute a national asset that should not be lightly disregarded assiniboln tsaxk times jtmetyaeven per cet of red crow ok ir ca- ada i done by ojueleers os7mnge mac sprowl speaks nerval team went into high gear i their scoring play followed with i goals by h wilson richardson from robison jamie cunningham ie wilson jamie cunningham from e wilson cunningham e wilson frqm cunningham and richardson from robinson during this on slaught only a goal by mckenzie from d curne and wheeler inter rupted the rising score mckenzie final ned the game with a last- goal bid for honors from acton on a shot from d currte jamie cunningham and e wilson starred for norval and don mc kenzie- for acton in the game which was a heartbreaker at times acton marshall scott wheeleri mckenzie somerville f currie f currie tyler deblauw m sprowl c s h l thompson miss florence mearcs ross seg- worth burlington and william r hume milton were returned to the board of directors for another term and frank wilson george town was the new member elected to the board it was announced that if the re quired 200 members m surgical is reached before the first lof april halton can operate their own cov erage only slightly over a dozen more members taking surgical cov erage are requi clergy of halton at lenten retreat the rlergy oi halton deanery the president welcomed 17 mem bers and guests the speaker for the evening was miss kathy anker- smit who was introduced by mrs harry brown the convener of citi zenship and education miss ankersmit gave a very in structive and entertaining talk on her own country holland it is a very small country measuring 250 miles from north to south- and 150 miles from east to west in this smal area there are more than 10 million people agriculture is very important in holland but there are no large farms as we in canada know them in the north you may find farms as large as 100 to 300 acres where the famous fnesian cattle are raised but the ordinary farms are not more than 10 or 20 very good time cribbage results eden mills 16 tiger cats 16 town 16 union 14 legion 31 ramblers 11 after a three way tie mike bennett and tinnie masalc were the prize winners of the night standing eden mills 26 legion 24 ramblers 22 town 14 tiger cats 9 union 7 inext week tiger cats vs un ion ramblers vs eden mills tow n vs legion rockwood acres dairy mrmlng is done on a cooperative basis and the milk goes directly from the farm to the dairy where it is pasteurized separated and bottled the government provides control over all beverages and foods in holland nothing carl be sold that does not meet the government stan dard industries are spread all over the country large quantities of pota- toes art grown especially tn the north where they produce potato flour there are ca box factories where the boxes are made of straw they have a substantial oil field which was discovered just before the war kept secret and hid den while the germans occupied the country today they produce twothirds of the gas used in holl and everyone in that country rides a bicycle and there are not marly cars the many waterways and canals provide cheaper transportation there are salt mines and textile industries cattlff provide leather for shoes the famous wooden shoes are used mainly for the benefit of tourists miss ankersmit also told of the homes and home life of the average family in holland mrs a w benton thanked the speaker for her very interesting talk the current events were given by mrs frank brown and the motto do not wait for great opportuni ties seize common occasions and make them great was given bv mrs s kirkpatrlek j misses corner crashes into fence to ospringe wi mac sprowl of acton was guest speaker a the women s institute u held at the home of mrs k k3ooer mrs bert robertson convener o agriculture and can adian industries introduced the who g ay very interest ing account of his trip to europe showing many beautiful colored pm as illustrations- 16 mem bers and eight visitors answered the roll call what makes a good farm wife it was generall agreed that a farm wife must be a good helpmate and agreeable mus doris fines and mrs bert robertson were appointed leaders for the 4h homemaking project members were asked to donate home made cand- to be sold at th illustrated lecture the report of the recent radio and tv evaluat ion was read by mrs george young mrs sdrman mckenzie gave a splendid paper on the mol- to the smallest good deed is bet ter than the greatet intention stressing the fact that in these busy days one should take time for he little things and live a day at a time current events prepared by mrs george robertson were read by the president mrs d g robert- pan ymr klooster accompanied his three daughters teem zorra and wehra who sang several hymns r dutch mrs robert taylor moved norval brigden e wilson h wilson b wilson g smitfi d smith mcdonald currie jamie cunningham ralph cunningham richardson ferguson and robinson 43 at fo in oakville plant ford of canada on the floor for four months due to a dispute with the uaw representing its 2700 hourlyrated employees is back in the thick of it swinging with both productioned fists as of this week there are 3600 hourlyrated employ ees on its payroll and another 700 working in the office in the oak ville assembly plant the total of 4 300 compares with 3400 before the layoffs for changeover last fall production figures shut down until the second week in february ford is making a rapid pi oductiuii comeback too itsaug- mented working force turned out a total of 2024 units the week ended february 26th of these 1764 were passenger cars and 260 trucks for the calendar year to date fordoakville has assembled 3784 cars and 902 trucks during this period the industry made 53806 cars and 5845 trucks percentage wise ford made 7 1 per cent of the cars 15 4 per cent of the trucksr and 8 3 per cent of the total vehic les for last week however fords share jumped to 21 6 per cent of cars 44 7 per cent of trucks and 13 1 per cent of the tot name john pickett juniors president vote of thanks to mr sprowl and all who had helped to make such ar en afternoon thehost- ess and assistants mrs george- young and mrs george robert- aor seed sandwiches and cookies of local interest miss elizabeth ford of guelph was a weekend guest with misa j donna jnson halton junlor farmers elated a mrs e fisher is in niagara fasl iate of offlcers at thclr anruu tr week with her sister who has mt on march 3 about 30 a- tended in the farmers building mr jerome hunter was home i mttonv annual reports were givci from the north forafew- days in b 0 and different clubs i compan with hlsfather mr ro- oon ma presided officer- ax- i c t rsjtsrxli 1 vhk pt president donald mat- kltcheil snowfcr tives in toronto mr jack smith i hews r r 2 acton presldcn returned home w 1th them for a jahn w pkett r r 1 hornbv first vice- president jean peter- held their lenten retreat at st lukes church burlington the conductor was rev norman green rector of grace church milton the theme for the days meditat ion was three- fold the lords supper our lords act of wash ing the disciples feet and geth- semane after the first address a regular business meeting for halton dean ery anglican clergy was helcl in the parish hall regrets were ex pressed by the rural dean that rev h n mansfield rector of st christophers burlington and rev w b mundy rector or st aldans qakvtllp were unable to be present the meeting opened with the rural dean the- rev canon f c jackson in the chair the clergy expressed their ap preciation to the rev normal green for conducting the retreat and best wishes were extended to him on theoccasion of his leaving the deanery of halton for the deanery of tlincdth and wetland rev norman green has been ap pointed by the bishop of niagara as rector of beamsville regrets were also expressed to the rev ralph porritt who is leaving hal ton deanery having been ap pointed by arthur and damascus the rural dean expressed his personal appreciation to the rev ralph porritt for his capable and efficient work as secretary of the clerical chapter of halton dean ery rev evan h jones rector of sometime during sunday a mo torist coming into the village off the highway and turning up main st failed to make the corner and crashed ito the fence in front of mr lloyd thomas place knock ing down four or five posts the motorist managed to continue on im way after some dauiage to hits cars right fender as well as to the fence george gray was found dead in a phair in his home on main st he is survived by a brother james w ho resided with him the monthly meeting of the presbyterian w m s was held last wednesday afternoon in the sun day school room with a good at tendance following the meeting lunch was served mr and mrs george wingate mr and mrs neil gordon returned home last week from their holiday in florida mjssjelizabetllmcehedran of or angeville high school staff was home for the weekend mr george waller of queens university kingston was home for the weekend ac nomina the tae k ri chardson for the post and this was seconded by the rev c f hcalhcote awelsnre was ex tended to a new clergyman in the deanerj the rev k richardson who has been appointed by the bishop as rector of st georges church georgetown after the business meeting the clerg adjourned for luncheon at the estaminet in burlington as guests of the re c f heath- cote rector of st lukes church burlington several appeals were read by the secretary and it was decided to havepenny bags a this year tn assist the mental health drive ten dollars was voted to the salvation arm and 10 to the halton music etatnal the appeal from the help the children fund for clothing which is badlv needed was discuss ed and the ladies will do all they can in packing the clothing if the school children collect them mrs e sanford president and mrs j w noble secretar were appoint d to attend the meeting with the georgetown chamber of commerce re a hospital in north halton snterwr srrnrat tug for ex color scheme suggestions superior workmanship and the latest sunworthy waterfast wallpapers call egnl e itt decorator rockwood 51 ring 5 famous trichologist will demonstr ate how to grow thicker hair and guarantees it demonstration to be held here this new method of home treat ment for saving and growing thick er hair will be demonstrated in acton ontario friday march is only r these private individual demoa- strattetani b h at the domnv for this examination and no ap pointment is necessar after the examination jthe person is told the required length of treatment and how much it will cost after starting treatment the per- son makes regular reports to the provincial director mac sprowl r r 4 acton press reporter wilm3 sinclair milton auditor j e whitelock agricultural representat ive mr and mrs thomas fine and u rr 2 hornb a vlc doris moved into their new home pre earl wilson r r 3 on monday guests on tfriday with mr and mrs d g robertson were their daughterirtuw and grandchild ren mrs douglas robertson shar on and murray of guelph friends of mrs george grundy will be sorry to learn she is con fined to bed with illness but wish tor her a speedy recovery miss joyce robertson of the teachers college ham il tori is a member of the college choir this fine choir was heard in a program on sundayeveninjr at one of ham- iltona larger churches measles are still the cause of ab senteeism at the local school friends of miss ada- currie are- pleased to learn she has returned home from the hospital following surgery and u now convalescing for recent bride wowing ti mr dudley what is your favorite fc spbrt doctor dudtey i mean apart from prior to her marriage to boo rumlev fprmerlj of acton miss georgetown secretar joan wng- i eleanor ranscombe was the guet glcsworth rr 2 georgetown of honor at several gatherings in treasurer ro ford palermo st albans guild plans three events st albans guild held their march meeting in the parish hall w ith 30 members present and mrs c cook tn the chair the meeting opened wrthlhp guild prater af ter the secretary and trea urers reports were given several items of business were discussed and arrangements made for the fashion show and dads and lads dinner the date for the fall bazaar was set and the meet ing closed with the mizpah beried- iction a social half hour was spent over the coffee cups acton miss alice mccallum held a kitchen shower which was at tended by friends and relatives assisting miss mccallum were mrs a kirkness of acton and mrs g bishop of manitoulip in land other showers were held in ptestbn sorbon strain rr 1 multon markers monuments ctmetlw tfrferllng quotations by appointment mmmm milton 15or32 dont wait let us help you with your spring mouse cleaning a complete dry cleaning service rugs drapes bed spreads comforters slip covers etc as well as all your valued wearing apparel roys 128 delivery prompt guaranteed service to all makes of 0 television car radios radios r w grant watsons music store 124 mill st e phone 594 ion hotel on friday only march 18 12 noon to 9 pm halifax feb 24 19 in an interv lew here todav william l- keele international famous tri- chologist and director of the keele hair experfcsaid there are 18 different scalp disorders that cause most men and women to lose hair using common sense a person must realize no one tonic or socalled cureall could correct all the dis orders he explained guaranteed the keele firm recognizing that i most people are skeptical of claims i that hair can be grown on balding heads offers a guaranty keele said i once a person avails hmself to the keele treatment his skepticism i immodiatelv disappears to insure this we offer this guarantee if ou are not completely satisfied with vour hair progress at the end of 30 days our monev will be re- i turned i hopeless cases discouraged i first the trichologist i quick to tell hopeless cases that they cannot be helped but the hopeless cases are few only if a man is com pletely shinv bald is he in this lost category if there is fuzz- no matter bow- light thin or colorless the keele treatment can perform wonders a complete private examination is given by a trichologist to deter mine the condition of v hts jmslqcxor his hair- trouble i freeexamiijations this examination is very thorough and highly technical it requires 20 to 30- minutes there is no charge keele firm in halifax to check tne progress of the home treatment to spread the opportunity of normal healthv hair to the thous ands who are desperately looking for help independent trichologists are visiting various cities through out canada to conduct examinatibns and sfait home treatment no cureall we have no curcnll for slick shiny baldness keele emphasized if there i fuzz the root is at 1 ii capable of creating hair and we can perform w hat seems to be a mir- jl acle i there is one thing keele wants to be certain everv man and wo man knows if a recession appears at the temples or a spot begins to ho up on the crown of the head there is something w rong and it should be given immediate atten tion hair for lifetime if clients follow our directions during treatment and after thev finish the course there is no reason why thev will not have hair all the rest of their lives keele said our firm is definitely behind this treat ment it all depends on the individ ual clients faithful observations of a few simple rules lows youm haik t if it worries yen call tttcjuiegtst at f dewees at the p inlaw hotel m acten ontario en friday only march is 13 ween te t gvsn d 1

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