Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 28, 1955, p. 10

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f v w toujjbpav april 38h 19m the agton free press acton ontario t paok ndnb never before such alow price on a goopveaii want ads are your community market place 9 mill street acton idinaat pkide oroiok unoraokd peas 2 s 27c oba8x amd sanborns instant coffee 119 20c off deal 40 jar you pat only stuabt8 delldlotjs jear8hmallow biscuits 33c shredded wheat 2 31c st whjja1ib pure orange marmalade 25c authority may luy dam f a recent meowing of tho credit valley conservation authority au thorized their flood control ad visory boardto obtain a complete engineering study and tu determine the cost of repairs to huttunvtllc dam the board wot instructed to prepare their report to 11 point that would permit the calling of tenders for repair of the dam at the some time the toard is to ascertain the coat of the property from h mc- murcfiy andobutn n option on he land i the authority hug jurisdiction- over the watersheds in the acton district the authority decided i request all municipalities adjacent to the credit river to- ban all subdivi sion along the waercoursc until they consult with tho authority this move was designed to further the retention of greenbclts and to protect the slopes and crests of the river valley and to supervise the building of structures- below flood line on all watercourses winhtn the area of the authority not so smelly kttimat dc cin possibility that a large pulp mill muy be estab lished here is being received with more enthusiasm since science lias devised means of curbing the sul phate smell oxidizing of the black liquid removes the worst fumes wool ship collect to our juglstcred warehouse n 1 wrstononiario reliable grading direct settlement obtain sacks and twine without charge from archie kerr rb i acton clarence denny acton or by writing to canadian cooperative wool growers limited 217 bay street toronto canada most public reaction to council padlock decision shows support public reaction to the stiind ink- en lust week by acton council on the lead of mayor e- tyler to ru- fuse rental of the local hall to or ganizers for the cnmrminlst-dom- inatrd united electrical radlii add machine workers of america fol lowed hard on he accounts of the decision and underlying causes whlem appeared in the local and daily press majority of opinion lauded mayor tyler in the position he took- against the redled ganljitlon which is illking lo rtnliuilre em- ployees of the s g smallwoud plant here over the cries of padlock taw and lalmirmunageiiient interfer- cnct- which emanated from some private and publishing sources were the allocades of support fur as one letter referred the way the mayor carried to action what muny will take only as far an words huek to your guns a guelph citizen wired cun- gratulatluns on your stand against cnmmiuiist led union canada ncedvmore men like yourself stick to your guns a writer in lindsay said good for you if more towns would re- fust to rent halls to redcontrolled unions we might get somewhere i just wish the lenders if our gov ernment and indeed the workers themselves would wake up to whats going on and show u little of your spunk they keep saying well we at least know what they are doing if we drive them under ground we wont we sure do know whnt they are doing theyve uiltl p eno tliey uvtt- irying to overthrow our govern ment and undermine our economy and we just waleli uem do il what fools they must think of us no wonder they call us degenerate we lovo democracy but not cliollgh ttstlo ij thing to those whl are trying lo rob us if it more power to you in nearby milton a correspondent says good luck to yoo field the g figh action beside words from wellan a citizen writes congratulations on your councils action in closing the town hall to a communist cuiisc its- about time someone of civic level starts lo iv- buke this useless bunch of reds one of our largest plants here is under tin tainted union hut no one has the guts- to do something i hope you- example will ifti some- tlilng to start the ball rolling to lid especially our plants vital lo defense of- these commie unions thanks fur the favor to canada anil canadian- a student at the university of uroiilo wrote i wish to commend your tiru action against the cbn- femptlble communists canada need more men like yii who an willing to oppose in action besides words that which seeks to destroy everything we as- free men hold dear from hdiiington another citlcn says congratulation oiiyour pad locking the hall youve got what i lakes good oldfashioned guts too bad there werent more like you in civic office a doctor in montreal writes dont be ufruid to use the padlock on those communists more jmwt to you warmest congratulamoiur a ptattsvllle veteran of two warn says thunk for your courageous action which was an attempt to lml evil in check and to protect the freedom of all canadians i am sure many citizens the country over will appreciate your action for 211 year i have hoped thai more men in public office would take a stand such as you did when you fused to help the fifth column advance in your community a nieintier of an antl communli icugu- in quebec say in ins icl- terji wish to offer y iny win in est congratulations for the stand you took uijuiiist the united klect- rlcal union having been fighting communists fo the last 2ft years i assure you that i kyiitw something about them ond the way tlrey op erate it i just too had there are not more men like you in this country who are aware of the aims of com munism aim who- are not afraid to openly denounce them what i cant understand is the strange in difference of men whose i spoil sibiltty should be i great to take action in destroying tins red union we have proof ami facts to show that ove 29000 communists are it work in canada forging tin- chain- which according to a proclamation of world communism w be den gnd luck nc to i m rrs and keep on fighting the excerpts primi the forego dig letters arc identified by quo titmii i ah l signed willi the writei we address instant pudding jell0 special 3 fori sale you pay only a pros 90c margarine 2 59c monarch color mix 1lb pkg8 cake mix pillsboky8 special offer 2 49c french fried 2 urbys frozen pk08 potatoes 298 new brunswick canada no 150 lb bag spinach carrots celery queen victoria cello bags texas 20oz cello bags florida hearts crisp and tender bdl 2 for 27c 2 for 23c we cabbage grapefruit firm green florida heads 4 ids 15c 5 for 27c florida size 96 a wm same mp with your homework dadr its s good thing young ted is only joking if his dad took him up on thai offer ted would soon find himself floundering in a sea of facts alnjut family inromc management succession duiics taxes wills trusts business insurance and other related subjects you set teds father is a typical life underwriter a man who has not only jxxn trained for his job hut keeps up-to- date by constant study for the uses of life insurance arc more extensive unlay ihan they used to he and ilic men who represent companies in this business now advise you with increased skill doing this calls for more than study it takes real under standing of peoples needs and since each familys needs are different the company representative offers valuable guidance in making plans to fit these needs individually all in all the life insurance man you deal with today is s vcrygqqlman to know and hit projcreuil another reflection of the many ways in which the life inturance bmincti hat developed with thejimes to meet yont changing needs i the life insurance companies in canada compriafef mora ffcoa 50 cososva arifofc mad united states cosasoalm i 1iwo accompanying biuai1ea edmonton icp no lenders were accepted by the alberta mine department i a recent offering of oil and natural gas reservation rights of 70mm acres in the north west corner of alberta about 50 miles south of the northwest ter ritories boundary mike- go plumbing heating favestrooghingt pressure systeaas water softeners phone 25 251 mason blvd acton h s holden obtometrist eyes exavmnep classes fitted r 7 douglas st guelph chronicles rm of ginger farm written spartauy for the acton re press h owrndsllne p curk wvlj we iiivki know from wenly lo the next o my nevt coluiiin x ill i nhout and liiiiybe that hr lusl as wwll there are times when ifwe were forewarntml we might be forearmed on the othfi han 1 think it is just as well a merciful providence hides the future from our mortal eyosj it might lie nice o know the good things that lie in store for us hut to know the bud how could wo tuke it laut tuesday i took the early train to toronto ieneially k do my business first and finish the day by havtttg-tt- couple of hours with liaughter just before train time ilut last tuesduy wblle travelling alo in the train for no special reason at fil i r suddenly decided i would stop off at iarkdale and visit datightii first i was met at the door by arthur and dave and greeted with the news that dmighlor was in hospital had gone in the day before tin an emergency some people might say i was iisychlc but 1 would prefer to think an unseen poer dlreeteif my plans i that lay i didnt know about daughter being in the hospital because she has the foolish notion that motherl and dad shouldnt be worruil un- iieeessiirlly l w wtiie not to be told especially as she c jieetetl to lie home again oil tllur dny lit the iinuiitlinc jrry wu com ing ilr lo inutr chttrgir of dave hut things didnt pan out that uuy daughter didnt get along as well as wiia expected and is still in tin- hospital there had to be blood ll aiisfulons penicillin and so on however she is coming along fine now and cxjctk to be mil monday or tuesday joy and hoh took david home lo oakville with them they were heft yclerday and they seemed td be getting along together very nicely there is only one drawback dive haii been denied tin brotner or sister in- might have had come fall but it ok hi aven he still lias ii rnol s i sp of upi t vents kf can sllll count our hh-s- -ini- it i no irooble 1 all to name thern one hy one y last week was a imy week travel treats for all right i was in toronto again last friday just l the liopllal saturday i was more or less catch ing up with my work and inciden tally i diditt alatt like losing tha tour of sleep that hail to be sacri ficed for the ake of daylight sav ing time in fact i dislike fast lime more with every passing year especially the first few days at one time the changenvvr servel a gooitpiirpose during the war and when there was a definite shortage of hydro lower 1ifcr it was argued that daylight saving time gave working people more op portunity for gardening- anj work ing around the home but now with a fiveday working week i cant ce that fait lime for in- oduslfial workcrsrs neccssary al atl it disrupts mail service the dif ference between hu- mid train time still confuses many people and for farmers short of hired help day light saving time is now a greater diadvantige than at any time in its history if ihe powers that be would experiment for jus one year by staying on htandard tunc all the year round then we would have some means of comparison some way to determine which is the bet ter way for everyone concerned under present living and working conditions one thing is certain the seasons dont follow the calendar any more here it is- nearly the first of may will be before this gets into print the land is practically waterlogged and yet more rain fell last night and still more predicted for today so w are bound to have a very late needing ilut the birds are faithful to the seasons come wind or weather last saturday partner saw one poor exhausted little swallow rc- turrkld the barn he said the poor little thing was so beat up there rasnt a twjtte out of it itjust sat on a beam in the atable and camrkiviuf last euchre party institute election fufeiklerl or u jweefcl no i school flnaf euchre party of jhe season was held on tuesday evening with mrs cameron wat- hon mrs george itollins and mrs edgar culms mr harold small and donald in charge prizes were- awarded to mrs claude inglhtmrs john small campbell agncw and ilotiert lluiren about 90 happy folk enjoyed sandwiches cake pie mid ice cream a committee mr and mrs arclue smith mr sjnd mrs claude inglls mr and mis cicirdiin milhail and mrs ctuner- iin watsun wure named to plan a piciiie for tills summer- officers kloelcd the april and annual meeting of the campbellvilln womens tnstlt- ute wus held ut the home of mr iionard andrews wilh mrs syd- ney hartley li the chair opening with the inslltuto ode and tho mary stewart collect repeated in unison mrs roy parker gave tho annual secretarys report and mrs leonard andrews the annual re port of the treasury the roll call was answered with the payment of fees when 21 ladies joined the in stitute for the coming year mis hurry phillips reported tor public relations and community activities mrs frank quintan re ported for citizenship und educat ion mrs william liuck gave tho cheer report mrs hoy parker at tended the district directors meet ing in milton recently and guve a splendid report the district picnic is to be held in lowvllle park in july carti tir chee wirre aeni to mrs muxlne kllurhy and mr chester service who have been ill flv lollttl3jrvjul voted lo ihe n 08311 gl- wcya music festival- pluris weio made for a pot luck aupiier mem bers not at the meeting were to supply aalads or relishes mrs ueorge hiack coruluctkil tiie election of officers who are a follows honorary president mrs george inglls president mrs sydney hartley first vicepresid ent mrs harry 1hllllps second vicepresident mia james wulluce steretary mrs jack wheellhan assbftanl mrs alex moorej ireal- iii er mrs leonard andrews dist rict director mis george inglls branch directors mrs it c men2- les mrs t wheellhan and mn win liuck cheer secretary mrs wm liuck and mrs ii purdy fin- aniee eoinmlllet- mrs lloyd liay- ey mrs john austin mrs bert walton mrs charles mitchell and mrs calvin evans press reporter mrs george inglrs planisl mrs lloyd crawford auditor mrs ne wa lun con mrs campbell agnew mrs jarnes wallace favored with a reading and mrs hoy parker conducted two eonteta the- win- ncr being mrs campbell agnew and mrs hardy pardy the meeting closed with the queen aiid wi grace was sung with a social half hour following sympathy of this community is extended to mrs jack melhall during- the loss of her mother and to mr roy parker during the loss of his father rested quietly- all the time he was milking that nearly always hap pen fine wee swallow returns and tvtfjftr three day rater- the rest ot the family follow i wonder doe the firt lwallii iiit back y tell his fronda it is all right to come back lo thir summer quarters in the garden the early daffodils are coming mto bloom but ajash their brightness is a great attraction jl to mac who trots around in the garden and bites off the pretty yellow heads one more bad habit to correct in other respect mac is coming along pretty well and is beginning to behave more like a normal dug he and dave are al ready good friends for which we are very thankful vwe had another calf last week arra we sold our hens except for a few to keep the house supplied the hens persisted in featherpulling a habit they develbped before we bought them but which we thought they would outgrow we tried everything external and internal but they wouldnt stop so we sold them before they all died of canni balism free range might have cured them but birds on free range produce dark yolks dark rolks mean grade b eggs so we conform to public demand and confine our hens as to that we dont lite dark yolks either 4 1 north bay 15 sudbury 19 saultste marie 29 tickets and information at harold wiles agon phone 207 y mc a open house friday april 29th y men it gray club hobby show t 700pin 1100 pm k gym classes woodwork class v y wjzards table tennis it leaders cocps k leathercraft refreshments will be served by th vmca ladies auxiliary seityow yjwjca in action in acton i m i you are invited- to corne in and look around at your leisure l something happening all the tirne v f vimkik twli lli i ujiv if oif- t

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