Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1955, p. 3

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r thursday october 20th 1955- the acton ffeee press acton ontario page thrkb 3 yyvemm acton jersey dairy for the finest in day products homogenized milk whole milk chocolate milk 4 skim mhjc buttermilk table and whipping tream butter eggs cottage cheese o5 phone 242 est i mrs wr mdntyre dublin wi hostess the october meeting of the dublin womens institute was held on the evening of october mr john root mpjv for wel- f cvc nor and dufferin was s sleaker at the joint mrs william mcwtyre the vice- president mrs m nellis was in the chair and opened the jmeeting with the institute ode and mary stewart collect the roll call was answered by naming a new textile and its use the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted ajmejmihtttejuenceiinjnemorjf let us rejuvenate your pretty dresses see how soiled dresses take on fresh color and sparkle after we thoroughly dry clean them here try our service and see phone 272 custom cleaners main st n 110th anniversary knox presbyterian church acton ontario sunday october 23rd services 1 1 am 7 pm special music guest minister rev john r waldie ma bd st georges church london gimsi soloist miss donna mcmillan turkey supper a no concert under the auspices of knox ladies aid monday october 24th supper served from 530 fb 800 pm program an excellent program including vocal instrumental and elocution numbers adults 125 children 12 years and under 50c rev robert h armstrong minister of miss anna maecregor was ob served leaders were appointed for the training school final plans for the family party on october 27 were made plans were also made for a booth at mr alex ross sale on october 29 mrs mdphedran gave a paper on agriculture an interesting report of the guelph convention follow ed by mrs win mclntyre the report of the district directors was given by mrs c thomson mrs rennick gave a reading on how to preserve a husband a personality contest by miss m somerville was won by mrs r l davidson mrs alex ross was presented with a costume pin by mrs wil liam mclntyre on behalf of the dublin wi as a token of remem brance pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 2048 mayfair restaurant acton east on no 7 highway open daily 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches m dinners special lunches daily steaks and chops a specialty gooctrood at reasonable prices we driver why rim g s w you can reach yon can have an extension anywhere in your heme fforee less 5 in bedroom nail or oamstraam from attic to garage extensions save time steps and energy provide privacy i in kitchen or den workshop or playroom extensions are co for alt the family mornin noon and night i oflfc fare l ontarios development described to juniors by john root mpp meeting of fche acton junior in stitute and acton junior farmers at the home of- lawrence hemsley on wednesday october 12 his talk entitled the development of ontario was one of great interest mr root pointed out at the outset that this province had a great ab undance of natural resources giv ing the following figures 67 per cent of the iron ore of north am erica is mined in ontario 99 per cent of the nickel 34 per cent of the lead 24 per cent pf the zinc the speaker told of the great timber industry three out of ev ery 10 newspapers printed in the world are turned out here one plant turns out 1000 tons of paper a day another 70 tons of kleenex a day ontario is the greatest industrial province in canada and 65 per cent of the new industry that has come to canada since the war has settled in ontario hydro power has doubled in the last eight years the speaker pointed out that one million and a quarter new people have come to ontario in closing the speaker felt that there still is a great future for ontario farm ers despite the fact valuable land is lost to industry and the farm population decreasing at the junior farmer meeting the boys were addressed by dr ronald hemsley who spoke on meat inspecting and tb testing dr hemsley pointed out that the cattle population of canada was 10 million head and that 87 per cent of the canadian cattle are tested for tb he stated that there are less reactors in the west wihich is due to the dry climate plus the fact cattle are farther ap art in the west here in halton in 1936 14 out of every 100 cattle were reactors while today- there is only around two per cent reactors he explain ed the meat inspecting work at a packing house six glands in the head are examined for tb and eight pair of body glands the speaker said that this is a very particular work as the health stan dard of canadians has to be pro tected at the junior institute meeting the girls had a talk on rug making by mrs thomas fines ospringe lunch concluded the evening j obituary pe v at your branch of the bank of nova scotia is everything you need to take care of your personal or family finances under one roof use the bank like a financial super market enjoy the timesaving ad vantage of onetop shopping in money matters farmer artjmehpuse dies in 70th year following a short illness albert edward chalker 69 died at his home in georgetown on thursday october 6 he wtas born in middlesex eng land son of the late john and sophia eyles chalker and came to canada in 1907 working first on a farm at simcoe and then in a fact ory in lewiston ny in 1914 he went to limehouse where he farmed until 1943 in 1930 he married minota mat thews when the family moved to georgetown in 1943 mr chalker worked as caretaker of chapel street school for a year and then as an elevator operator at alliance paper mills for six years since then he had been retired he is survived by his wife and one daughter anne a sister mrs charles cutts of acton two bro thers and four sisters in england gertrude and fred of london so phia of richmond surrey mrs emma duck and mrs mercy ov phert of worthing sussex and thomas of west wimbledon qne brother and one sister predeceased him in england rev morgan mcfarlane con ducted the funeral service in georgetown on october 8 the interment was in greenwood cem etery georgetown pallbearers were frank cutts oakville kees van goozen guelph and neigh bors frank wood jack long james godfrey and and herbert hughes euchre penny sale have many winners almost successful euchre and penny sale was held in the ymc a saturday evening sponsored by the ymca ladies auxiliary prizes for the euchre went to the following ladies first and sec ond mrs elsie collett mrs bert davidson consolation marilyn woods mens first and second mrs nan hurst fred kentner l consol ation j mcgladery winners in the penny sale were mrs w- fryer six months sub- criptiun lu tele arl mas- 4ey6r0 good attendance at public fireside a public fireside was held at the home of walter ferrier campbell ville on wednesday evening oct ober 12 and was well attended margaret whaley presided as chairlady of the evening opening the fireside with prayer the subject why bahai was ably explained by roily tolten of toronto after a short period of questions and discussions a social time was enjoyed mihe go plumbing heating eavestroughing pressure systems water softeners 251 mason blvd acton phone 25 your partner tit helping canada groto- the bank of nova scotia your bns manager is a good man to know in acton he is w a woodburn phone 128 acton and be sure of the best exclusive sanitone ales serving tray willard britton ash tray george cooper chocolates and pair ornaments fred dunn relish plate lulu sinclair salt and peppers and cocoa muriel simpson chocolates w a chis- holm brooches vera seminae ny lons robert hiltz towels mrs h lambert hassock mrs jocque sil ver relish dish and spoon mrs wes allen voucher at ovenette bake shop mrs e w brown to ronto table lighter joe hurst voucher for hat shop lena mann table lamp pat graham salt and peppers and cocoa mrs george gibbons cup and saucer and wall placques bill cairns topi kit mr alex graham soap sid eisen tie fred renter toni kit establish dates for nominations election in erin necessary arrangements for the nominations and election were made when erin township council met at hillsburgh on monday october 3 all the members were present with reeve griffin presid ing the nomination meeting will be held in the township hall at hills burgh on friday november 25 and the election will be held monday decembers at the different polling subdivisions in the township to be elected are a reeve dep utyreeve and three councillors for 1956 two trustees for school area no i and two trustees for school area no 2 to serve for the next two years a bylaw was passed for the purpose of directing that no war rant be issued for the sale of land for arrears of taxes until after 1955 on the 1955 levy the treasurer was instructed to forward to the erin high school board 5000 oth er accounts paid included general 1853 relief 8580 sheep 37100 road 3212 25 totalling 368757 approve adoption of auditors report the auditors report of the treasurers books was received and adopted when erin township coun cil met in hillsburgh on wednes day october 11 the report was from january 1 to september 16 l955 the resignation of daniel gray as treasurer was received and ac cepted with regret the applicat ion of bert berry for the position for the balance of the year was ac cepted the date of a special meeting as d court of revision was set at monday november owutc masen knit oct 11 bouncers stopped the league leading pin toppers cold when they took all games for a clean sweep krazy cats gave the same treatment to hot- shots to vacate the cellar ramblers with b creighton 619 and d towns- but do likewise to- dropped the last daymond s glgantlc warehouse sale continues with amazing success dont fail to see our bargains i daymond home furnishings the house of quality 107 quebec next to the street bus station phone 700q guelph handy table top plastic laminate combination kit chen countertop and splashback eliminates cracks and crevices where dirt or soapy water might lodge reports the financial post self molded the product comes in 8 ft lengths 25vi inches wide and has a splashback 4 inches high attractive features include lifetime durability resistance to cigarette burns mild acid and other house hold stains chipping cracking and abrasion comes in color variety gofers game league standing pin toppers 23 ramblers 19 bouncers 19 hot shots 17 krazy cats 16 gofers 11 acton mixed oct 11 the acton mixed league hit the schedule trail with sham rocks dieting high rollers for a 5- 2 count terriers were of the same mind and purpose when they met pin clippers dirty skunks took two from thistles but dropped the singleton point for totals for high tricounts it was d deforest 619 r hulford 648 f gibbons 658 p hurst 617- league standing shamrocks 5 terriers 5 dirty skunks 4 thistles 3 high rollers 2 pin clippers 2 tmcjt ladles anxllbuy oct 11 in the ladies auxiliary league as got off to a fast start when they made a clean sweep from the cs the ys took two games but failed to take totals from ms best single scores were racked up by betty candler 202 lil woods 219 and betty arm strong 202 league standing as 7 ys 4 ms 3 cs 0 baxter lab oct 12 dodgers continue to hold down first place as a result of picking up all the marbles from tigers b skidgmore with a tri- count of 663 highlighted the dodg er win h deforests 603 triple was the keynote of the braves two and totals win from yankees de spite h flemings 610 effort the best indians could get from the athletics was a half point for a tie game league standing dodgers 21 athletics 18 braves 17 yankees 13 tigers 10 indians 5 acton ladles oct 12 pin tumblers with a twjo and totals win from hep cats take over top spot lucky strikes stop ped jitterbugs cold for all points slippy spares did likewise to go- getters these two wins jumped the victors from a last spot tie to a perch on the second rung d earle 672 and b creighton 604 were tops in triples league standing pin tumblers 13 lucky strikes 12 sloppy spar es 12 jitterbugs 10 hep cats 9 go- getters 7 acton major oct 13 pat waldie took the hon ors when he trundled 225 309 289 for a 823 triple good scores were recorded by b williams 774 330 k hulford 745 c leishman 722 j turkoksz 699 h deforest 673 m coxc 653 n morton 645 s snyder 636 m root 633 h earle 628 j creasey 615 h townsley 603 combines continue in first place with a seven point win from carrolls tiger cats won all three from dominion hotel vagabonds took two and totals from firemen league standing combines 19 vagabonds 12 tiger cats 12 fire men 9 dominion hotel 7 carrolls 4 commercial industrial oct 13 a p green with e ry an leading the hit parade with 782 put the zero sign in ink spots win column ridsdales wrapped it up for two and totals from ramblers goys cartage did a shuffle off to buffalo and copped two from micro plastics but failed to pick up the odd fioint for totals in the 700 bracket were e ryan 782 h deforest 735 312 h kinread 711 308 don deforest 702 e for ef fort goes to c deforest 662 dee deforest 631 j goy 621 d grejn 608 ceagnie standing micro plastics 15 ridsdales 12 goy cartage 11 a p green 11 ink spots 7 ramb lers 7 teenagere oct 15 robins increased their lead when they shut out orioles tumbling teens were ori the right sido-of- a32gowith bulls eyes when you get a french chef to touch massproduced quick- frozen foods with a tenfoot spoon thats a kitchen revolu tion yet tone fifty quickfrozen gallic dri are now being marketed by a french company of cooks were ejad to report that aluminum gets a cordon bleu from the gastronomes they use it in conveyors containers and kitchen equipment and they use nothing else for peckaginc their products theytespeetthe way lawlcw odorless moisture- proof aluminum r their creations keeping their fresh- nets and delicacy of flavor till the magic moment when they reach the table aluminum company of canada ltd alcan hot shots made it- one and totals when they hooked up with eagles top doubles were posted by d wilds 445 and g hulford 410 hit ting the singles were b brown 220 g williamson 213 and b skidgmore 206 league standing robins 16 bulls eyes 12 tumbling teens 10 hot shots 8 orioles 7 eagles 7 disss and data on the award scene ledgers i ga to dodie mogilloway 268 single gord mccutcheon haber dashery to pat waldie 823 triple patricia ann beauty salon to dot earle 672 triple grand union carrolls to b williams 330 single cocacola reinharts and 7up hidden scores to teenagers carol goodwin dot dawkins johnny rice and wayne spires that winds up the bowling doings for last week so adios amigos monuments brampton monument works duiatns submitted lettering corner posts marker a good display in stock rvm c allan prop queen t w rmmpte shop phone 14ioj res 31 rep tom ntcol ptsono br 603w iv 8

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