frsss iv ftagbtkn r tm5nl ion ml lmr acton ontario loss of water blamed on lack of reservoir continued from tie one ixed assessment for 1866 levy was presented raising the towns as sessment to 3382448 and the per centage to 3716 n n chance to object councillor lindsay who had -at- tended the county council commlt- tee-meetin-wtien- thc-nevriehedule- was introduced vented some dls satisfaction over the way the re vised list was put through acton and georgetown he sjjid were neer ifciven a chance to rdjfijster objections held against le revu- ion council did not pasj the schedule it was reported the local public school board is on the point of purchasing the t seynuck prop erty negotiated for a future new public school jjecesry approvals id been reeived hie official order f the high school addition here was also r- juried anvryved by the depart ment of municipal affairs zssf rifuiifanuwui legijon news third line hydro equipment costs commission reasonable 2589 it was a very plenum sight to the so many of the legionnaire turn out for the decoration dy mrvljn and parade lust sunday the rnip- h we received from oevirgetowii milton and lir cr should n verremenibsrednntdwhen the p- portunlty tiiiae to repay them and there will be a couple in ths future we aliould do so tlujtev dlt t h stewart grieat speaker of the day ccrhnnly left a very clear message fot us anil im sure it la something wo iuv all thought about sometime or other the saturday ight dtuieo was again very successful muaie mi supplied by spielvogel and mnrio and everyone attending reported a very good time softball 1oop the last iogularmootlig bofoit the suuimcr vacation was held on tuesday jupe 7 pivxldiu tlord t no t the mee by two initiations ouljig the comae of the busineaa tat waldie reported from t lie zone sports that a series of softball kames would he played within the onc this year acton will outer a team so if you are interested con tact tat for construction of the new side- vlk on mill street on the south sidv council direvhyl a local con- trctor should be contacted with a new to taking w the work amtawr water lad after reev hargrave reported an meeting last week with the kcwih maxtor high schvtrt district xui1 rvd concerned rrpresemtit tv erf lyuauspalities a lejigthj di- fifcstitn followed proposes sal f- the milton high aohocj build- ts5wt miaon srta flig jo the rd as it affects actor interests ooutvr ultimately concluded it was ir no pisizion now to pass any itocisior on the rifatter xturm and aftor membors wp- ua of the work sheets several oumcillftrs raised various itoins deputyreovr footitt urged the mct at the cenotapa installed by the- local xegior hrsnckbc put up axjtavrr ir view of the completion ai iwvarfcy sidewalk work he also questioned the stair of progress on retewal of the cemetery hill side walk anci the erection of a stop tut a vthurch ari maria streets a lead from toe deputy reeve atbou possible new water source fct be followed councillor 1 newton asktd ahcait ctertior of a stop sign at xaricr ave and removal of a stump jee arx young streets sunmlte need kepaim dmincilior a jrwic tnw twr- places itxii iie the sidewalk crt seec o repairs also asked anglican hitters rap out victon in a thrilling chuivh league game last night the anglican hitters rapiied out a 1812 victory to tie with the unileds for first plare t the league standings behind the powerful hitting of les johos the anglican pitchers managed to pull up from behind and so ahead to beat a fast play ing presbyterian group desp the fact that the presbyterians used three powerful pitchers bill dawk ins led the way for the losers and seemed to have little difficulty in converting the offcr- ingjs of the anglican pitchers into triples and doubles next wednesday the undefeated angltrans meet the united who have also won all their games this should be a battle royal and a large crowd is expected as the pop ularity of church athletic league softball is increasing all the timo xew bases bats and balls from the ontario athletic commission total ionltif llliff iittlimutil wm hpiiuiii iiiiiiumidii willi 4it in vonloiy iif iiydlo neivlce fmlllltix in tin men ivrtully iuuikiuiii fiutu kagtiexlug towiiolilp w pul linfuii i he lonl vuliltf imiiillc hhnil- aliiii inst week in n mil am- 8rtllu several onmiiilalini htriatil jlm the ooniiiiiil hv llin ittl iiydto- nffloe in liuiilt w ipiii ieitbimiihli miiml nt the eiilhiihil mill ilium pinrliiioeil in mi ill thud 44nc a imitliiii eiiiilnil liml liii tirtl plum inlwtmii li piiid it was 1ivpiii led follow inu n re- hukal uv hie fluli tiitik iouipniiy whiih ha iuulilnm liiinilnil hi tlie ailuii dupooul ilnnt hint im niiiimul mi uperiltlon 4tuil liiiilnlrli anie i nviillnbli in the letti fimii lie coiuituity tin answer w given to n irxpieal fur nimlliei vloll from the liinieetoi tlio neiiretury was naked to iiiuke i he reijtiul ngaln have tta ier tenl mi lei a uiief diatunln of illaioniurl lug nnd itennlnit oil olovnn in coniiiiiuloil bulullugh tiaiilled in no definite deilkliitib diirlug thla itk liowevoi ti avh iioiimi ii to to pim cent nitvliiga had li i made nf fuel costs over the winter is a result o lie repliivemont of hydro heatlnu with oil hiiitlng un its iiut full a lake avenue rtslileiit clalintml in liifoiiiiiitloh to the coiiiiiilaslon that lnce july iikm lie had beei paying double service eliurge win n he should have beeiv paying for single ervle only as in similar cases of thls natiiii- winch huvo eonie before the iujc hihiwr stnsawt it wu the res ponsibility of the householder to notify the commission when tin change occurs since the i u c disclaims responsibility in llu re gard no adjustment is allowable however it was noted jlie service charge would be set right as of the time of notification charge on bad rlska foilowttlffti isjiet review of a ease of nonpayment of hydro bill members agreed to a resolution that the secretary be empowered to illhig imilllll lit iw iii illll online liiil fin liny dnliiuiilli iioikkiii i viiiiihi h liml huh whiim wind oiii lull iiiivipi 1 i ullllim i eiiiilinl aiiwin f dialling la nimiily iiiiiiilitn it mnatili livilio aiiini llilihiliiil lllilll kkvillli lih ttllumi idllllllg willi imiiilllllhi jlllllllllllo ul llgli nlihiiiiiliiu l tin niillliii auiiiiivin ion hi nlmi iiiliil ii ajulllklit lino liiill liielnlliil in liiiiin mi tin i i linlliili allolllll looil of liiiim fnrmerai iij li mvwu tiu 00 ryile la l flikiii in tiilioilo in inlv clio fiillnwlliu i 1 1 1 i uii unto wwe nivlniftil nld prmiirka ar wttlcrv viiiultla engagefints church xsroiips welcome nevr pastor family iteprfctikiitalive of all the dif- fticnt kwia at the christian rv tiirninii rliiirihmfficially welcomed li new iiiiiisttr itev reltif gro- efielxatrr mm iillntifttf unit ihtrir tw fin jdi ifi at a ntcifautti in the iiiili w iii miniitriuin on fiatur- rtay eviili ttie iunir aiti a iiiti- rir kii ole tiyk part ii uic j lirummii tliuiiipmina fuel mitv oil 71 lliiiullliui kxiiiviilnit liiil ililnil willi livl liwife- fill with ilii llullti thiiiiiiaon mntoia iiiii ft iii fowli if aliiili wulii ixl iiicl lllilglno hviliiint illu hi town of ailmi wwiv mvi lilmuliii iiyiliiini lri neplliiu miliio i til me- teic 47 1 j miiillii mil ilillu l tiueiiil 2300 alton ilic hyilni k i marvapr nperuilmla 111211 mimhu hydra airounta ielly imtli rxi triiiih i 701 ii cuke- aervlec cull 2 00 ii o ilurlow anil co itl 2402 ii iulmer ofrici- cliiinliig 20ik rilu and llowuiil ltd lil can gen eleelrle 1mi0u can wire mid cable 105 s jlne and cubic acns 4704 cable conduit and kil lings ltd 2fli northern kleetrle 3i4bij smith bros motor bodiea ronntctliik pin 7b1 sangamo co ltd iran 4900 rcc gen iif can meter inspection 2700 j r kearney corp 4338 packard electric 82272 town of acton water ext acct back hoe 1500 190597 xri ijmx xs cunningham hurls five hitter at campbellville loses 30 a three run outburst in the bot- i ed to catch morton at home and his torn half of the sixth inning gave throw was good by a long five feet campbe hirrihitlin ninn ioircr ujniiil jpitfhni- n f i rgl provincial intermediate c champ ions the past two years a 30 win over actons fastimproving inter- snitianr would bi before the have provided a big pickup for rsarfto rs lrf a waiwn le ard lhe of p m b entry ast nirht t0 a monna- o eartli lerr iti grove ar- cleaned up the latter improving all the time is xr a done as ioor as possible j league standings are a follows and cost caarcea against the sew- j er exsensios carractors holdback i unjt p w lpts calciinr- bt pu jn the entry at ne pari also asked councils wish on s reques by m leferriere for use oi tae arena sionday- and wed- nesasy night- for minor lacrosse tbe parks committee was asked to act on th requepu councillor r langford urged that the operator of a bulldozer about town be notified to put tract on the machine before it ruins town streets paca regular aocoouls council passed thel following regular accounts totalling 5j80989 m nell gra ve 201000 1100 2638 8673 7611 168 1249 140 140 2640 21240 18500 2800 500 3500 13425 402 613 o- lamb fence posts thompson fuel service artpn motors gas oil thompson motors anthonylittle motors beares licl -book- tape a irwin- slewarttowr trip j newton stewarfn trip rapid bluv prmt ltd lot plans town of acton ext acct road grading- backhoe town of acton water- mains ext acct stump ing j ridley truck ctijl private crossing ov er tracks rental artnet industries ltd road paint bowman black and shoe maker survey land can gen elec lamps armstrong kingston han son assoc prints e a horton sales co marking machine 16430 grand and tvpy ltd 1900 gordons hardware 2696 beardmore and co drums 600 dept of health of ont insulin re indigent pat- ients acton puc hydro feb mar april operations opt prov police salaries c if r- maintenance re crossing protection 11952 watemaalna extemtan actonnta can brass co 20037 coopers drug store ledger 225 hichway garage 605 w evans oil 64 acton motors toth garage town tow call v syonon hdwe i acton woodcrafts 1 heck anj sons backhoe bulldozer anglican prebjtenan catholic baptist 2 2- 1 0 0 mrs w mcleod ladies aid hostess mrs william mcleod- main sl was hostess to the regular meeting of knox ladies aid mrs f j mccutcheon the president was in charge the meeting opened with the singing of a hymn and the de votions were taken by mrs stan matthews and mrs robert ohara the reports of the secretary and treasurer were discussed and plans made for financing and help with- new project at the church a reading was given by mrs r l davidson modern living is written by rev w a young of the oac guelph concluding with a poem castthy bread upon the waters- thetmeelihg closed with a hymn and the lords prayer in unison during the social time at the close mrs a k mann introduced a lively game with prizes going to the winners mrs peter murray mrs pearl kennedy mrs w mc leod and mrs f cole the com mittee served lunch and they and the hostess were thanked by mrs a j buchanan for the enjoyable afternoon members were invited to hold the next meeting with mrs a m mc- pherson with mrs moran convener of the program committee 607 160499 99966 12j24 300 y25 325 acton puc waterworks re oubys salary acton sewer acct labor materials anthony gibbs and co 147000 24616 103570 2024 peoples tuel pipe town o acton water- aoaiiu ex acct bulldoz- p u c wt blaqr i p oa ten co gf ltd a- 45510 64j0o 24416 1w770 7x73 ajhjq obituary object of search found near home funeral service will be held in acton tomorrow for mrs william ritchie who had been the object of a search since sunday she was found near her home rr 4 acton late tuesday evening mrs ritchie who- was in her 62nd year was born at campbell ville and was a lifelong resident of halton county she was married in 1920 to willianvritchfe who predeceased her she lived on the farm at rr 4 for about 30yars she was the daughter of the late john heatley and maria jones surviving mrs ritchie are a daugher and two sons mrs john glendenning eva and william g of rocfcwood and thomas c e at home and two brothers john heatley guelph and daniel heat- ley kearney rev calder of limehouse pres byterian church will officiate at the funeral service at the rumley fun eral home friday afternoon inter ment- will be in limehouse cemet ery acton fire brigade was summon ed on tuesday evening to aid in the search fpr the missing woman they dragged a pond near her home without any result well plaved twilight game at camp bellville in spite of a five hit pitching per formance from john cunningham whqwcnt the distance f or jhe acton club and a seven hit assault on harry hamilton campbellvilles youthful righthander the acton nine couldnt produce runs they left nine men stranded on the bases ver the seven innings which were played in a little over an hour it was actons fifth straight loss their fourth was inflicted saturday in brampton by a 71 score the win extendedcampbellvilles skein of victories to six in their last seven games and kept them firmly en sconced on top of the county inter mediate grouping playing fine ball behind cunning hams airtight hurling the locals could have come through with a win with a well placed hit at the right moment campbellville never got a hit until the fourth inning when laking singled but they put three hits and a walk together in the sixth for their winning margin henderson started it off with a free pass to first laking smashed his second hit of the night through second and early next batter poled a double into deep centre scoring henderson elliott the next batter took two pitches before he smashed a twobagger deep into right scoring laking and then scoring himself when heailey bobbled hamiltons grounder between first and second acton threatened in the third in ning to break into the scoring when heatley walked and mccristall singled to left with only one out but hamilton got the next two batters on ground balls actons best chance to score came in the top half of the sixth ross morton started off with a single to right that the campbellville right fielder made a two base error on pulling morton up at third the next batter bruce smashed a grounder to third and morton fled for home the third baseman elect- base and bruce went to second when paul lawson drilled one into the hole over first bruce lit out for home but he was tagged by a neat throw from short phil scotty mccristall led the acton hit parade with three hits in four trips to the plate as well as wangling a walk he also shone at third handling two hard chances other acton hits went to skiliing morton bruce and lawson for campbellville laking collect ed two hits in two trips to lead the hitting department while early and elliott got doubles and mcphail a single playing four of their five games on the road nd acquitting them selves well theacton club hopes to ret into that elusive win column n saturday when they play host to the fast oakville junior a team last year provincial finalists in that classification r he acton 000 000 00 7 1 campbellville 000 003 x 3 5 1 brampt6n wins handily saturday in a nine inning game at brampton the acton club lost a 71 decision to the intermediate a flow er town crew averting a white washing only by scoring one in the ninth sam snyder made his first appearance on the mo this year for acton but he was replaced by scott in the sixth infield errors more than hits pav ed the way for the brampton runs especially at third milton acton staffs honor mrs i sillars staff members of the canadian champion and the acton free press gathered at the home of mr and mrs jim dills on friday even ing to honor mrs iain sillars who has left the champion office the group of about 24 played court whist before enjoying a buffet supper the presentation of a table was made on behalf of the staff by- mrs don timmings ill- uillfatfiiilit la riiiifuiud if klearmr muigait diutilr of tin cook noil lite hit- mr jtnima if cool t dr piliit lillll mower on nf ml and tin h11sii k linvu ifouu ii iiii iinluc lii ink- pluiii mi july 2 iwifi in tlm hingufilt clionh nt jiiu tdrlal of lullui luf hiiliiu jugliti fllljmfill mr illl mia kutwalli klih 1 11 11 kit it ai lli old khlmh id inrtttmiibiit if lhl djiiil r i aliiul w i- f ut inigik- iiu kllailli ti mr iiuimiii i- j nti jifiij flva titiii oeofga ililtfi miilhm vvavfcolit iif mf aij j li ilefi vtlilii f iniutun a mi fttuiluy mfuia hit y riufciii tzuiujin it rvwiiiir ailoii hiil thto niltir titer- will ufe rnj ddin- reithtir m lilni 01 imiiiriluy juty 0 lvs fat jfnuiitnu i inn lii klmtrjmirrfiltd ii4fi k lori mhiit it 14 rrfiflr ftlytri if ittufmlr mr nnd mi miiiitinsi ilttkr tirkytrr i fyfihif jtckarz i ouifiil mfiiiiinit kin -iig-g- j wfcunviritii tjp famy tif 6fitfj ifiint ia ililr iluiitfhlii fivgirij j te titniiir iiirlld moult of ku hnir ti vr mr vf tir vtaum fial iiel kniiiilck wtt kilii4 vxrty tugcl a iiuk mtuit i eiiji ul mr iifirt mre i v weet i l t ly lark over l ijjtiig aitiill tin- iliilliuw to take llii- tl ilitlt itru llthf nt king filreiu iuillti ihjn k kmiiiga arl mrs var d iumfcr gavirtttjyfs tla- iijii i tivs jpvirral ititcirrs r fv itiiil kiiglul jmtl i iillflfaa txttis itlvi aiiii d arilii er- ij- filil liy j fihirls wvllouuill lh- uk ii tujzjt ifl i flit family heartily t the cijiri 1mlthklln were among ov- ij v 400 who iitleiided the annua th f tr k ym u 1 1 rririga in lehalf- of ttiey hr-yv-i4- f l c- gir rlaten klxster tiutn the eiiri- nf ttie united churdh lfi sud- s sunlay school agnes ifuixman and kltldfle nil june 2tl 10 church meeting held in sudbury bury last weekend thecihferene and several in the audience added mmemmbmsmrmzm m mr motorist j does your car shake rattu and rou if so have your wheels bal anced rate 150 per wheel plus weights t iasna from the catechlirr clai ineuule five presbylene and a j u chrutsaii this ih the firm time the meetug klssfttum4ri anc j o liaa evir been held at such a re- c mote centre the delegate were billeted ir homes mime of them in the modl company town of lively populat ion la already 3000 in this two- yearold town with four churches already established- sunday afternoon nine young men and one young woman were ordained one of the ordinandi and hisrwiftva training school graduate are leaving immediately for rho- desia as the first missionaries from the copper belt of canada to the copper belt of africa halton presbytery this year has six candidates for the ministry each coming from the professional world to take the required courses in theology at a service of witness in sud- bury community arena over 30oo reconsecrated themselves to the service of the church 1 addresses touched on a variety of subjects of current importance sudbury has a population of- over 52000 yet in view of recent developments it has been predict ed that in five years it may exceed mrs j moore was the official delegate of actor united church j and rev e currey also attended mr and mrs bert mowat accomp- i anied them north and vistied wir mr arid mrs harold mowat of birch iland over the weekend norman russ of ballmafad church was also present at the meeting arrange sand table for junior children the last meeting of the season for the girls of the cclt of knox church was held on morday in the sunday school room the group set up the indian village and sand table in the junior room for the little children of the church during the business ses sion- a picnic was planned f or-next- saturday at the breezes rest and relax at the breezes acton open sun june 12 thurfki june 9m fthunder over the plains satmon june 1113 those redheads from seattle tueswed june 1415 the mob th17rsfri june 1617 taza son of cochise 2 shows nightly to cut down motor qverheating have that accumulation of grease etc cleaned off the outside by our motor wash service- at 395 jack mccallums service phone690 acton i acton public school i kindergarten enrolment i w the public school will be able to accommodate all pupils of jjl kindergarten age this year toenroi they must be five years m j old by december 31 1955 to avoid confusion please com- s plete the form below- before june 10 a send or mail it to s i garnet w mckenzre principal box 302 acton g- childs name date of birth christian names surname dav month year b 1 school records in ontario now require proof of age 1 fathers name in full mothers name in full s or guardian address number street phone f9r further information phone 73 h buy your coal now mhhmvv only one month left for summer prices i nut and stove reg 2600 ton now 232 pea coal reg 237s ton now 2025 briquettes reg 2250 ton now 2125 ia its a good time to fill your bin a save 4jb gfei i s vi jjt ijr w i