si aoittfo t the acton free-press-agtqnjoniario- tj1ursday marolajntljwczz ollfr artntt jffrrr lrraa th anly paper ar pmtakml in aolan founded in 1b7s and published every thurs day at m mul st acton oat member of the audit bureau of circulation the cw na and the ontarloqvyebec dlvulon of th cwna advertising ratal on request sub scription payable in advance 300 in ounadat ta the vnlteu state lx wotvtha fltft atnato aopte to authorised a fyonj ctais mm1 port office department ottawa rbllafc4 by the dill rrtorthgt and pakutnunr oa uauted o a bill edltori chief vpsvid r dills production manager r james dllla john black associate bdltora business ajid editorial office ph 174 acton two impulses after many months of effort by various bodies of the town fergus has recently landed a very substantial industry for that community in moore business forms the company has several plants in canada and the united states and is well estab lished in these days when every town is angling for new industry the competition is keen and it is therefore a notable achievement when success is achieved in any town it might be well to point out that for every industrial institution established there are many nibbles and many interviews before success is achieved there are many rumors that to the man on the street may look like the real thing but often turn out to be false alarms many times too the breaking of the news is untimely until all the details are finished it is here that often the local paper that cares the most about the welfare of its town has a difficult decision to make is it best to give the news or cooperate with the prospect in withholding the item until everything is final ised every real newspaperman wants to be first with the news- especially that which pertains to his district yet in the average town and weekly paper there is a loyalty to the town which most often overrides the natural newspaper impulse- the fergus klewsrecord had that experience in the latest industry secured we have been in the same spot on several occasions its more than probable well be on the spot again readeis should bear in mind that your home paper has a confidence and a loyalty to the town that is often more important than being first with the news we live and work intimately with our fellow citizens and first consideration must neces sarily be to the welfare of the town and district if we may seem slow in confirming rumors please feel it not our desire to withhold but rather that we want to be sure before printing a story nearer than we think the other day we had visitors who were re presentatives of the suburban gas company which will be supplying acton milton and georgetown with natural gas in this weeks is sue a notice is published of a hearing tobe held in milton regarding laying of gas lines in trafal gar and esquesing townships the availability bf natural gas here is- much nearer than the man on the street realizes all the hearings before the fuel board all the preliminaries are getting near an end and we can in industry and for domestic service have another option on the kind of heat we will use the com pany in the meantime is carrying on a series of advertisements to acquaint the publicwith the advantages of natural gas it will no doubt have a bearing en location of industry in the three towns the questions and answers columns each week are revealing some interesting facts when the representatives wee here we had some questions we asked which were most help ful we were told that gas hearing will be slight ly more favorable than oil in costs and that in stallation of gasiheating is much cheaper than oil and hat all service is taken care of by the com pany these were but a sample and the answers made possible in this public relations department cf the company will grow in interest to home owners and industrialists the coming of natural gas to these three towns gives them the one ser vice that the cities had and was not available here incidentally the man picked as the district representative of the company is a native of quesirvg township mr jim robertson a son of the late john f robertson who was a prominent sheep breeder and resided on the second line just south of atton until his untimely death when he was killed by a bolt of lightning when taking shel under a tree oh his farm easter there it a apirit of easier just as there is a spirit of thavvkaglvlng and christmas it la a spirit of exhilaration of glorious rejoicings on easter sunday be crowded glorious music will proclaim the lord cod omnipotent reigh- eth christ haat broke trie bonds of death hal lelujah r what makes this outburst of oy and confid ence is the faith that christ lives and moves along the streets and highways of personal and organiz ed i life giving assurance of happiness security and the ultimate conquest of mans baser self we live in an exciting period of the worlds history old things are being swept away much is being made new the forces of evil and good are joined in battle not that all the good is one side of the iron curtain and allthe evil on the other the conflict in which we are engaged is a clash of deep spiritual forces that cut across all boundaries and barriers the maddening roar of the worlds turmoil is the accompaniment of this deep ceaseless and age old struggle it is brought to focus in the surging nationalism so characteristic of our day the uprising of submerg ed peoples the restless movement of the worlds depressed hungry and untutored millions the easter experience reestablishes hope that the end of history is good and not evil that self ishness greed and lust for power will ultimately be sublimated into brotherhood unselfishness and humble and enthusiastic service to each other irrespective of race color or cultural background it might be welt when we go to chorch on easter sunday to watch for this note of triumph running through the music and with the eye of faith see the future of mankind as one family as christ proclaimed and demonstrated in his own experience our preferences based on an experience of the past five or six weeks we feel we could give some advice to the planners of the modem home at any rate we are just as capable of writing on the subject as some of the old maids and bachelors are in hand ing out information on how to raise a family instead of more soap powders automatic dish washers and such gadgets we think the average home has too much crockery cups are necessary as well as one plate a meal but saucers should have gone out with mustache cups nosody saucers their tea any more actually the average table is more cluttered with dishes than it is with food after the few weeks we were iri the kit chen we have done our share in eliminating some of the surplus chinaware well admit we havent made any reformation because indications are th w w lo he h t t routi arid pre- the easter season will be with us next week if you really care for your pets you will keep them at home its liable to be taken for granted the anienah at urge are ones that no orte i boot i vvviemaaaea ihosi qood old 3yt aaaaaijiiaijii spriaics firsvuay cainb bno well oi luesuay ana oy the warmth of the sum these past few days one can easily think that winters on the wane this excellent photo by a canadian travel bureau photographer in banff national park reminds us that there as here better weather scenes arent too far away the bible rkv o r parson district secretary upper canada bible society imam my dearest sophie edited by c b slaaons a a tale from two cities in liber ia afrlcii tells another chapter in the story of civinu the bible to every man in his own language in both monrovia nnd tchlen cop ies of tchien gospels of st john were presented und dedicated rec ently after 11 brief devotional service it bux cuntuinink m copies was placed on the pulpit all wiitched us the outer wrappings were torn off unci the beautiful this volume is n collection of very personal letters written from the famous canadian educator kg- erton ryerson in toronto to his daushtor sophie mrs edward harris who lived in london ont ario they date from lbo until ity- ersons death in 1881 ryerson himself travelled all ov er the country inspecting schools and wns very influential with the government ryerson institute of technolouy is named for him the accomplishments of his extremely active life are given in the intro- back in 1906 tskaa tram ho i e of the free pre tharaday march 2 mm holder of worn canadian silver currency who have found diffic ulty in passing it will be glad to learn thut the government contem plates legislation providing for the redemption of worn silver the cost of recolning which in small if they would go a step further and prohibit the passing of us sliver the public would appreciate it and there would be less money lost in counterfeit us coins 16 goals to 0 was the scure which wos up against acton ut the con clusion of a hockey jn in ilrampton lust wednesday evening the puck was found in the acton nets with monotonous regularity a number of team members and their friends evidently decided to remain in brampton and take lessons in playing hockey for they came struggling home one or two at a time for the succeeding two days k j moshier has discontinued the operation of the chopping mill on mill st und will remove short ly to the northwest there- is a fine opening here for good lively miller about eight inches of silow- fell monday and tuesday wholesale thieving has been re ported from wellington county so serious did it become unit detect ive greer went up to assist high constable mcrewulher in locating the kujity parties a ladies aid society has been organized in connection with the methodist church at crewsons corners with mrs wm y gray us president and mrs wm murray us secretary treasurer 16 members have been enrolled professor dorenwend americas greatest hair goods artist is coming to acton house on april 5 doctors recommend his wigs and toupees as a preventative for colds in the head catarrh and neuralgia he will fit you on the spot and show you how you look ladies you will never have a better opportun ity to see for yourself- the bcauti- cvcs ful assortment of switches bangs inru pompadours waves wigs etc this is the third week of the cluctibrs the lettersthernselves nrc- scribed procedure ir kitchen procedure every n greut deal more apt to give the martmember ofthe assemblies of of kitchen should have a good can opener as a must we could have eliminated some items in the laundry in the interests of conservation of labor if our experience had extended beyond a week matter of fact we would have eliminated the whole home laundry and transferred the opera tion completely out of the home in two weeks but then it would have only been replaced again at advanced prices from now on however we view the modern home from a newangle and six weeks of kitchen duty has changed our outlook and our determina tion that we like dirty printers ink perverse machinery and criticism of irate subscribers bet ter than kitchen duty and those confounded deci sions of what to have for the next meal details of the familys attacks ot god mission in liberia the res- influenzn or cold than his work ponse to tchien john was much here area few extracts that will better than it was to tchien mark be bound to stimulate interest in more people have learned to read the book tchien by this time and perhaps charlie rversons only son i i thc fnct that english john is more has been practising rowing witn popular may have something to do mr obrien and two or three wm their reaction young englishmen of whom rcty tchien man is reported to thinks highly they think of going to lnetilne to compete in the reg atta there next saturday tthis mr obrien was thc founder of the argonaut rowing cluto which then hnd a boathouse right next to the rversons own below front st the week before this letter ryerson himself at 69 rowed 15 miles in the price tag have said after reading his copy bit john knows how to speak tchien better than mark does suggested bible readings for the week sunday john 2 125 mon day john 4 4354 tuesday john 5 127 wednesday john 5 2847 thursday john 6 134 friday john 6 3571 saturday john 7 1- i blue bound volumes were unveiled i special evangelical services in the immediately the people rose to 1 methodist church their feet clapping hands und singing songs of praise that thr likht of the gospel had reached their land dedicatory prayers were offered by the pastor deacons and mis sionaries then after copies hat beon distributed 12 people read from the third chapter verse by verse until they had passed the 16th the golden text for the day an offering of 433 was taken to be sent to the american bible soc iety in appreciation of the product ion of the new translation according io miss annie back in 1936 takes f roaa jha saute at tax frees tharaday harris m if debating would abolish home work then it would be no more the affirmative side ot the sub ject resolved that homework should be abolished in high schools won the decision in the debate at the meeting of the ljt- erar society of acton continuat ion school the affirmative waa upheld by betty watu and vernon agncw the negative aide waa tak en by douglas smith mid laverne smith during the evening princip al macrae asked a rather pointed nueajlorwhaldnyouthl of person who boos it will be 00 years this june that the present building of the united church was opened and at a meet ing on monday night the con gregation decided that this jubilee occasion would be appropriately marked it was also proposed and received the unanimous consent of the congregation to irutal a new pipe organ in the church at the conclusion of the game on thursday mr v b rumley pre sented the rumley trophy to the york rouders who won the rural lenrtie during the years play they lost hut one game the recent intimations that king edwardvlii has not abandoned all thought of marriage have revived again the old pasttime of picking n hriite for the world most elig- ible bachelor the ramormongers are turning their eyes to lady angela montaguedouglas scott a grasshopper was picked up on monday alive and hopping hockey wound up in acton on saturday night after a pretty good season the literary society met irrdub- tin school on monday evening with the president stanley joe in the a chair two short plays were pres ented miss flora sayers introduc ed her play entitled rats with margaret waldie bernice bracken alex waldie and clifford sterritt us the players mr walter lunham presented his play the lie that jack built with the following players signa webster frances mullin roger bnrr and walter i in ham w wrs professional directory and travellers guide mkiikwl dr w g c kenney physician and surgron office in symon block 43a mill st r acton ontarios hospital program would cost 1901 million with mental tuberculosis and adminis trative costs excluded ottawa would consider only 1377 million of thjs shareable its- share at 47 per cent w come to 656 million or just over onethird of ontarios actual hospital costs the province itself yvouldhave to find the remaining 1 24 million and by 1960 with total hospital costs running around 300 million the province itself would have to find at least 200 million the only place it can find the money is in the pockets of the provinces people the cost per capita of the dhtario scheme would be 3569 in 1956 or 143 for the average fourperson house hold ands0x in 1960 or 204 for the ave rage fourperson household with the provinc ial government collecting twothirds of this new taxes would be required the necessary amount cannot possibly be obtained from the present budget and new taxes would be required by ottawa so as to meet its onethird share of the cost in this gale from his island cottage to port i m ryersei r i t have sometimes turned my j thoughts to analyzing political at richmond street church and nm sects they are all bad and dirty to take two services next sunday enough tout i think the dirtiest at milton and narrowest and meanest of all j charlie and edith went to the political sects is that f globe j government house found it plei- gritism i hope itsdayst are num- sunt there were abourt 150 guests bercd i and danclnr the house lighted i took a service this morning throughout office phaoe 78 residence lis church st e phone iso dr d a garrett physician and surgeon corner of willow and river sts entrance river street acton ontario phone 138 dr robert q buckner physician and sorgeon 39 wellington st acton ont phone 679 office hours 68 pm dental dr a j buchanan dental sargeon office irishman block mill st office hours 9 am to 6 pm xray telephone 148 at the rev evabttr jones bx uth the angjlican church of canada province and its somewtiat higher share in other- obans charcsu acton ont provinces the contributory pensions scheme introduced by the dominion govemrrfent five years ago turned out to involve new taxes and sunday march 25th 1956 the reimposition of old ones- its hospital insur- palm sunday ance scheme can have no orhee toronto ajnr holy communion r-tk- mrva ul sun church school globe and mail kflo in-beginners- cl 1100 am choral xotrim union 700 sun evening prayer palm crosses will be distributed wednesday 8 pjn lenten service good triday io am the story of the cross- special good mday cantata by the senior choir intelligence appears to be the thing that en ables a man to- get without education edu cation appears to be the thing that enables a man to get along without the- use of his mtelligenc albert edward wiggarm unitft church of canada acton ontario rev gordon adams ma bo minister i parsonage 29 bofr avenue v phone 60 mr george elliott organist and choir leader 76 bower ave acton phone 6 1956 sunday march 25th 950 am junior church 955 am church school 1115 am reconsccratlon of mem bers and holy communion 700 pm evcninr prayer presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rev robert ii armstrong ma bd minister sunday march 25th 1956 945 am churcn scnool 1100 am morning worship maj or j m anderson 700 pm evening worship they that wait upon the lord shall renew their strength baptist church acton ray h costerus pastor parsonage 115 bower ave phone s06w 1956 l sunday march 25th 1000 am sunday school 1 100 am morning worship 00 pm evening worship wednesday 8 pm midweek ser vice acton pintecostal assembir meeting in lol hill crewsons corners ptor rev k j reid 81 cook st telephone 69w sunday march 35th 1966 1000 amsuoday schoou 1100 ajn morning worship 730 pjn evangelistic service wednesday 8 pjn cottage pray- ng and bawe study dr h leib dental surgeon office coiner mill and frederick streets office hours 9 am to 6 im telephone 19 acton legal c f leatherlamd qc barrister a solicitor notary fabls 10h am- 1200 am i no r m s nn y 151 offict- hours saturdays by appointment orf ice 22 phone- res acton lever hoskin chartered accwmissu 51 main st n brampton phones 2478 aa 44 victoria st- toronto em 49131 e aaandejrson ba barrister solicitor and notary ptablle 4 main st s phone triangle 72464 miscellaneous optical e l ro buchner optometrist 48 mill st e phone office hours wednesdays 130 600 pm evenings by appointment 115 veterinary f g sc oakes bv veterinarian office and residence 24 knox ave acton phone 130 b d young bv sc c l young dvm veterinary sorgeens office brookville ontario phone milton tr 89177 real estate and insurance f l wright 20 wilbur st acton ontario phone85 appraiser real estate and insurance w r bracken estate phone 26 acton list your farms business or house with us we invite you touse our facilities in securing a purchaser for your properly r f bean limited 1 89 mill st acton phone ste rumley funeral home heated ambulance phone 699 night or day serving the community for- 46 years olive m laaapard at cm rht teacher of piano acton sttjdio st a 1 urns parish hall ll park ave guelph ihone 296 travellers guide gray coacrl lines coaches leave acton eastbonnd j 63h am h58 am 1133 am lm 208 pm s08 p m 633 pm 8j8 pm 1006 p m tsun and hoi westbaanml 1027 am 1252 pnrt z57 5 27 pjn 727 pm 912 p 1132 pm 1 12 am ikri sat and hoi canadian national railways standard tiaae dsily 640 am daily except sun days 1000 jn 713 pm sunday only 801 p daily except sun day flyer at georgetown 903 ajn 6 37 pm daily rlyer at george- town 1011 pjn dally 1144 pjtt daily sunday 848 am 8us pjn t stop 740 pjn satnrdaty only pjn sunday only aum t stop sunday only flyar guelph 7j06 pjn dawr and sun to detraua from al sua k i-