Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 15, 1956, p. 3

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huh 1w thf actoni free press acton ontario paok thrkb istions answers about natural your silent servant in thlii coluiim the unwrft-tuoj- urbun gun company will attempts to answer any questions you may wish to askatwut natural gas 1 if possible questions submitted on or before wednesday in each weak will be uiwwured in the following weolc8 edition of4he paper i hove been told ihot the streets will be torn up during the timsvthe gas lines are being laid how much inconvenience will this cause the town r l acton it is true that gas lines will have to be laid in a trench however these trench es are very shallow and very narrow no trench should be open more than two days when closed in all sod will be replaced and altrhoadways will be fixed to the satisfaction of the town engineer will this menu more work or ool in our lown b h miiion jhe work of laying the gas lines will be done by a number of independent con tractors it is their custom to employ as much local help as possible will nnlurul gis make my kitchen dirty mrs j georgetown definitely not the only byproducts of burning gas are carbon dioxide nitro gen amd water vapour all of which are p i any p atmosphere also there are no ashes or fuel vapours to contend with how many different natural gas ap pliances are there aa d acton residential gas appliances are the range water heater refrigerator air conditioner clothes washer and dryer incinerator furnace room heater and conversion burner it would be imprac tical to list all of the many specialized applications of natural gas in business and industry ctiur mut rmmuiti tout plots ftddross all questions to the united suburban gas company limited natural gas questions and answers co the acton frte press box 115 v v toasts and trdpfilesteature slxtri annual junior farmers banquet a woll attended banquol and dunou in trafalgar hall friday evening drew to a close a successful your for the hulton junior formers the sixth annual bunquet attend ed by about 12s members and guests suw many toubta proposed mid trophlox und pins presented for various activities thehaltnii de buting team were presented with trophies by george elliott 111 mem ory of his father uyd the miirijurct alice elliott trophy was ylvn to mil kelly for his pnrt in the public speaking competitions tio bunquet began with gruce and god save the queen followed by u toutu to her mujimty john pickett retiring president of the ilulon juniors extended u warm welcome to tlie moniluirs uad guests the turkey supper wiib serv ed und prepared fry the womens auxiliary of the hornby church following the dinner ruljih cun ningham of norval led the uroup in u heurty singsong of snm of the more popular junior furmer anngs ruth wilson accompanied the head tuble guests were intro duced by wilmu sinclair former press reporter for the organization they were mrs jcun honriutt as sociate agricultural itupruiuintutlvc art bennett county home econo mist mrs mabel borgstrorn agri- cultural represehtative j karl television and radio service by r w grant phone acton 594 colloct located at watsons music store whltolock mrs craig rojl norvwl junior farmtir vlcepresldnt elmer bird mrs 0 e elliott halton jun ior fnimr second vicepresident hoy ford treasurer joan wrigglcri- worth county dlrectofsfbr his thirl term mut- sprowl junior farmer ashooliitioii of ontario president myrtle stewart retiring president john pickett incoming president jean peterson guest ofiriolinr o e fllioll prchn reporter wllma sin clair duffciln county president don mcculclieiiii press reporter kath leen stanley mrs whltelock paler- inn junior institute president marie marshnll unci craig held one fit the first members of the norval junior karmtra malli marshall proposed u vote of applecluuoll for the ladles wrxi prepared tin- dinner a toast wu proposed by elmer nirdlo the ion united i iltutt replied to by kahilern stanley loan wrtgglesworlh piti- posed a ttuist to the junior farmers and mar siriwl replied john pickett retiring president reviewed highlights of the pust year noting that the drama group had won nil the uwurds at trie guelpli cimipetitlon against five other counties tlie field day romx tltlons weii- successful the girlh won tlie uuflbull trophy the annual church service was one of the high lights the horseshoe pitching teum had wan the championship shield the hockcy wus now into the play offs und the junior serlltin at tin- milton fulr was just as goad is ever lie puld tribute to the debut ing teum who compete at guclrih friday evening the decorating com mittee who had decorated ihehiiii- iiet hull with blue und yellow strcunieik us well us setting up display on one wall mid tin county board uiude up of the president and serrtlary of each group tim retirinn iciliil congratulated tlie new president and und he would treusuie iilwayi lils term as presi dent or midi a fine organization jean pelirihin new president in- trodiiifd the speaker miss myrtle slow it president ol tlie jiiiiinr katuui aiiiiallon of intario miv nltwall coiigrutiiliileil 1 lu- hallon junior on then m-hiev-r- llillil- 1 1 ill wiiiheil tin ilehalllig waou jmi itirl slu- howeil eolniiil ilidi of it motor it ii it ftte went riilkl wllil e she allelided till- university alberta nil an ontario representative the trip through united sluteaund the rocky moun tains unit hie western provinces wus accentualed with pictures of some of the- western scenery undr miss stewart explained each picture as il appeared hoy fold thunked miss stewart or ijer message ieorge k kiln it l of milton pre sented trtipltle- to two of llaltons four debaters mac sprowl george ttieenlivs roy ford and lloyd vlv- iiiii and mtdeil heartiest congratula tions to i hell roaches karl white- lock and art dennett kail wlilte lock preheiited ilne trophy and craig held iiiesentisl thefitttitli mr flllott was to present the drama fenllvnl trophy to hill kelly tint an he wiin uiuivoidably absent jean petersiia received the trophy on his behalf the past presidents pin wus presented to john pickett a dunce to the music of herb martins orchestra follo thg huiiuet iinilu erowcttif over 2tmi ul- lentlcd kxtknnrvk cikakino auction sale of power aunt paras machinery form impleotsnu dairy equip mcnl poultry kqulpmenl and furniture the ullllellliuned huve reielved instructions from i a rork to sell bv public uiietlon nl his if mlltnn on townsblp of ctllllll- allls fur in sliiinj 1opll week al tin- bowl drop in anytime for coffee i recreation is a basic human need till 1ha1 need by bowling open bowling fridays and saturdays acton bowling lanes phoim697 10 main st farm half mile- south tin- first i ha- in the trafalgar on wkitnkhiiav maittll si commencing at i 00 oclock sharp tin- folic iviiik powkit llrtlikmknis kic alllh chulmeia wc tractor lele oveihiuil job in 10k chuluiers wc tractor with 7 ft moulded ptiutr mower faimall a tractor wltli inotiuled eoru euhiv utor int na i iialir with power takeoff iiweii i season allis izhulnierh all jii tomliliie kelly itvrin elevattii z yrn old m ii ii lioltoni no mt traeloi plow i lit furiow traetoi plow mil trar i tor dlsr lllsiell tiattor tllse mil i wa tlmr ft cut otkliott manure m ii eiiilfi mi i ohbet iul in i llietl iiiiii wagon with flil l- lark 1 hleii tiled wagon a 1 1 1 cliiilliieih sale delivery lake lli- iieli jatld ulilk el a irltlhott nplulil iii ill i illtlvlllll vl ml iioii pilll tooth eultlvalii m i team eultlv iitor baiiiiv new idea hoirn miowel ii ft leiilll i llltivatol v walking lilti-v- filijle nun i ifcartlmdtii march ft musules 7r trleniiut paced the upiinr leather tuu en point win ov sueurs ki2 cis7 was the keynote in the helling h nuns allmil win over curry henmhouse got lnliliiil 1 tiirkos otmv triple to make it two and totals over chrome hit ting fair tiipleh were j molndytt-fn- c lambeit th2 ii lumiicrt h17 a hatclirre wm i mar ttts j oennls hoi k papillon f1j4 ii lumber tm league titnililing lliper lenllter 12 hollinij hnini ull chraiixe si heamluiuse 22 irttrry hi cutsile 2 leflon lsdles march half wits eonlliuie to dominate the heene in the leijloll ladles league but the balance of the league la mighty close half wits two and totals win from dim wits and klreflles big slime nf n ill go with hoodie hugs iiiiihem for n two wy t fo second with tie third pincers just two rnrrrrrs off the pace 1 tise cook wltll til i 27v ann wlieeler with wht unit kay james with ik hi were ti in triples league slunilliig half wltti t dim wits ml dot min- hugs 111 kire flles 07 ijmltnni l a march t after gaining on ilia for the past two weeks hers dropped two games tn the opposition tint managed to pick up the odd lnt for totals llcht efforts earile in the singles anil then wen- not tun many of them it skllling 224 1 manes 2li mut k ijuffleld 24ki league standing ills ml iliin tli vmca lsdlen auxiliary miireb ii rvth took over first plure with a two and totale win from cs as wltli ii three game win from yi siiiimblihl out- of tin eillar tup iiliigls were piiitil hv hurr lsi p angell 2h iiwl 1 ltiilloiikh 271 league slrlllllllg ms 1s i h 7u as 711 ym till munii knll mlleh ii itiiinrers with tin- 1ng end of a t2 e wltli tin kern liitig onto first plaee im toppei s inov ed o a iiiitrti wltli a four point win fiom kmv kat kaiiililers madi- a ll- iioii fiom fifth t llilld d ue willi a two ami totals win from the n i so h1 ii i shuls haeklllg nil the top triples wen- ttl- felmsollh- fouisiliie ir fsoi is townslev 7112 lot kiili- 17v il lli and i is link reviewofgatt byhaltonforums what support shim id cunutllaii farmers give tin type of program uilvaneed by tie mineral naree- meot uf turiffs and trades uener- nlly spoken of tin thfl tl a tti was discussed on national farm radio leuther tujliiviu- mo b t lh is le- vt slgnetl to remove us many truda many burners as posslhuv judging from reports received from hulton farm forum groups the members found this u dlfttcult subject some ftiriiiiim felt the oa tt should reeelve support if 11 were going to help the farmers but not if it would endanger the econ omic standing of the country others felt we tilniiilit not support it and one group ileclded we had no alternative hut to give it our support all groups iikiceil that problems might urine frnm following this policy some ineiillnned were it might be he neflcwil to somu tyiea of farming ami bui infill to others surpluses might hetome u prob lem free trade might lie belief iclul if applied to all imluatrleajiul ag- uulliual urwlurrs tiiity akarsiiii eiigue stamhug ili- zgbksh ll is i gl lie 1 ip lei ii illei livatol fin lis hliul tiilis ilul oilier tolih daiity koiiipmfnt milking miiilniie with mhii nig 2unit woods milk ntrrunir pnlla etc pollltlty kwi1ipmfnt shelters rui nf eleclrle lit feeder- f lint in etc ftlltnituhk ilinr coiuliinutioii ilish wiifiher iiid sink all in one iinit frlgtcluire range i lita eal met luhle buffet chairs wiuh itands tidfi cliairs spare heatei oil 2 coul lienters 2 cook stoves odd distus and tilhir numerous small liihiseludd effects tkhms dish settlement wltli clerk on duy of salt- no reserve lis farm is sold arid propriiui in giving up farming hindimy and elliott auctioneers crtr currie clerk b cvle hull iiimi leattie st kiiv kal toppn ii- ml inline till ii ki ll oiltl 111 iii el si it hot best customer the steel industrys tost customer is the farmer directly the farmer as en individual i buyer of steel and on the farmers prosperity rests the prosperity of the farm implement business which is one of the three canadian industries using the most steel the two other itrgest direct customers of the steel industry are the railways and the automotive industry theso also are largely dependent on the farmers pros perity moving crops to market is the part of railway business on which nearly all the rest is based motor vehicles owned by the farmer or by other people moving foodstuffs account for a large pert of the total automotive business bocause it is in tha steel industrys intorest that the fartnrnaveprofitowe crops the industry must try to ketep down the costs of steel products the farmer must buy this company is constantly acquiring new facilities to produce more stoet for more people the alton mixed mjiiiii ii plittv fail tl tple wet e ted iii hie aeloii mixed with it morton 771 ii crlpps 12 it llul- fiud tuhd oifoust hl c it van 1121 ii lltkortl mm f ityin 022 i cirin irki on the teain lillgle it was im clippers taking tin- works frnm tliiktlet duly skunks making il two anil totals from high ftollern hid sliamr neks tlulng ditto to terriers league sfjindllig tliirtlles 20 dirty skunicit 20- stiuiiiruiks 17 pin clippem 17 terriers 11 high hollers m ilsxter lah mareli 7 yankees didnt like tlt- iridiuns wartmirit or something no proceeded wi give them the lilinlri- ess via the shutout route athlet ics were feeling their niuncrlib anil made it two arid totals front liners who more resembled lame tahliies than terrible tigers bravirs hud the hex on dodgers and picked up the big share of a 52 liaiule league stnnding athlillcm ml indians h8 hrnvei 7b vnriken 7 tigers 72i dcxlgers 70 acton ladles march 7 the lowly pin tumbl ers pulled an upset and clipjl the first place lucky strikes for two and totali nay ilillv itm tritoiirit featured tb- tumblers win gfllfra made it two fast winr from jitterbugn bilt weakened to drop the third hep cats went all the wy in ituidio with slojjpy 8pr es and plckl up iieven hilthy points scoreb wereslightly off iind the bostmarks came in the sirilis 200 m mckay 234 i mellon 21s p ballentine 211 d miglllaway c morton 2fl0 m faryon 241 and d earle 226 monuments brampton monument works degigni submitted ccmrterj lettering corner poeti and markara a good display in stock wm c ailan prop 68 queen st w brampten shop hoee 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone nrampton 603w lucky strikes lll hep cats w mloppy spares ho iogetters do jitterbugs s3 pill tumblers 40 aetan msrjor march h diiiiliiloii hotel had themselves a bull ul the espouse of the tiger cats and wound up with all points firemen not to bo out done suited tle tuiine courtesy of the vagabonds cm rolls triad hard but- failed to hull the citinhtues who went home liuppy with all points top lilplin trundled were u kaiie 701 iltl p iesueur 770 k llnlford 7211 i masales 702 league slandlni do in hotel 40 tiger cats ma cunt lines 10 fire men 2h vaguhin1 21 carrol is r otnnterclsl industrial march ii itltlsilalea are happy they clobbered itiiiiihlers for the works joy cm luje ore making their stnlel inn fm a playoff spot and mad i wi unit totals from micros ink spu- hud one of their better nlgliti anil took the big share of a a i go fiom a p iiteii ktl melbigh was top man oil the totetn pule wltll a 7a0 cmsll other fair til nut were d ireiii um i creasi y ihmi it williams 1112 m si vile imtl chapuiali 1127 i ev iioii and 11 v i fleet ii2 league lalitlini hlilsdales ik mien plasll mia p liltili ley callage 7ti ilimibleia 747 tnht spot i2 tilrnlrugue maith ii puddle liimpeis madi- it two fioi luc- it v sim but failed i h- tip ii e sllileth foi totals kklmos lnilhil vjith the top plare iiiafns arid- ratio- litti- on the rail i fin two and intiln oiu tuple 111 i the ihmi luatket t davison ill the loys lilarietl it on the weather sortie singles teiteil thelr hearts c mot th 2im1 w ii it i 2vi it lure- by 2117 j molhly 21 r c hhone 227 j callan 2 u thomson 20b league stainluig snafus t7 kn- k imos m intky six fi puddle jumpers 4ti trnaber mareh 10 iltilln kyes net itoblns bark on thilr beeln with nary u point as did kigln when they tikik on tumbling teinn orioles were enntenl t take ttlit bl itlfi ut u 12 hassle with hot shots making with the big doubles were i wilds 4110 c ilulftrd 410 a iloarb 401 f oaken 431 just off the iliarmirl circle was t musales with ou league ntantlutg hulls kyes 81 hot shots f7 tinalillrig teens 66 orioles si itiihinn m fagles 47 itlssa sviid itsu losing the itttitxi game by one pin saw aeton mine up with the short end of a 43 go with oikvllle and makes the two teams tied for the rteeond acrliti so fur don orelfts bm trleount picks up some haberdashery front fiord mccutch- euri t ihlleurs 337 single is good for the car rolls award doris townsley has a spot of rleaninjtdone ly the tops clean ers for ithat 702 triple dot karle ran have me i i a grocer- i lei sent up to ttmt new house in the filenlea on the strength of that 278 single vxn iola itctnhsrts and 7 tip hiddin score svsrds were won by teenagers carole grahame guyli hulford bsrry stewart and rot agnew jean mctsaac won the don s bexton draw in the acton iadici and as the poet bind if winter comes can spring bt fur behind thats it and udxu aniigos sieel company of canada limited montreal 6anan0que hamilton braktford toronto elbuchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 miu st e acton hours 130600 evenings by appointment f6r appointment taephqne 15 s kating geokgetown akbna every haturclsr afti and eyeaiac adults me cbilobbn taki a good look i yes smi take hi otind xeiieplm of our thm isrt our experts work fo whan you want to improve foe atrfiojatcy cah n wastltmansjiip hcjui 4 asejxsetzszxziviam-

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