Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1956, p. 7

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4 i- thuksdayttm31c3i 29111958- the-aeron-free-press- acton ontario- pageseven monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phono 1410j rob 313 rep tom nicol phono brampton 603w fortop rated fuel oils and service coll 69 thompson fuel service prompt delivery by meter pump deal at horne and save picnic sites fredericton cpthe new brunswick travel bureau is laying plans to attract more tourists next summer the bureau announced that 20 picnic sites will be available and 114 special signs will be erected to guide tourists to major attractions and scenic spots a spokesman said the picnic sites will be scattered throughout the province with special attent ion to saint johns reversing tails and monctons magnetic hdl frisat march 3031 1 gateway to the west doorway to the devil wichita cinemascope chnicolor special matinee joelmccrev feature five against the house sat pius matinee technicolor starring guy madison cartoon only king of the congo serial 6 show at 1 oo pm i next thursday april 5th at 130 pm all color program of cartoons comedies and special feature brave warrior ii starts easter monday for 3 days april 234 he spoke from the heart richard todd jean peters pja come early i please note correction the clasnaaaata bcataaranltooaa hmui on tke boxy circalar stosstld feed u f shews the clansmann restaurant open hours monday to saturday are b00 am to 110 pmsunday 2 pjm to t pjm t easter holiday demands care the easter holiday immediately ahead is always a tune of a sadden upsurge in motor vehicle travel im proving weather as winter relaxes its grip encourages more and long er trips dangers of driving fatigue ac company unusually long trips abrupt changes in the weather one of the seasons special hazards often make extraordinary demands on driving care and attention ontarios nearly one million school children will be on holiday for a tenday period this means that ontario drivers now almost two million in number must expect to see many carefree youngsters at play during those hours when they would normally be in the classroom road safety demands a constant awareness of thus potential hazard on the part of every driver for the holiday period parents must carry on the very great safety work of teachers thev must eon- m district spotlights ffift items of interest gleaned from the newspapers off the district tinue the task of reminding and teaching safe habits to children by word and example specifically the children have been taught to look both ways be fore crossing the street to keep out from between parked cars to ride bicycles safely obey all signs and signals to play their games in safe places away from traffic and to walk not run when leaving the curb in varying degrees they will have learned these lessons and re minders from loved ones are always of tremendous benefit older child ren too can play a most important part in supervising the activities of the very young to keep them away from traffic harm oakville hotel offers to build towns offices oakville may have a new town hall in 1957 if council accepts a motor city hotel offer to build a complete new structure according to councils specifications immed iately east of the hotel douglas creek manager of the motor city hotel wrote council stating that the hotel would build a modern structure to take care of police municipal offices magis trates court assessment depart ment and other municipal depart m at a low ren council delays own pay boost third reading of a bylaw set ting the annual stipend of oakville town fathers at 500 was delayed to the next town council meeting when the law was given two read ings recently the proposed schedule calls for town fathers to receive the 500 in place of the 8 per meeting thev new receive the law also mentions that expense accounts cant exceed 2000 per member per year cost the property is an eyesore at present said mr creek oakville is in need of a new town hall and i think this would solve a lot of problems were certainly cramped for space here now agreed mayor william anderson on tuesday i suppose well have to put up with things as they are until we find the ways and means to get a new building i wouldnt like to say anj thing on the motor city hot els proposal councillor j a mclntyrc told council hed be pleased to investig ate and explore the possibilities of the hotels offer and mould bring in a report total length of the columbia river is 1 150 miles of which 459 miles arc within canada reliable taxi farm sells for 2700 an acre mrs t j samborsk i has been given permission by the official guardian through j cushing of the masters court to sell her 135 acre farm immediately north of bronte for 2 700 an acre or for ap proximately 365000 fred c doughty and denzil martin of bronte were agents for the purchaser whose name wasn t disclosed the guardian had ord ered that tenders be called before the farm was sold by the widow incidentally according to real estate talk the farm when sold bv lack orr went for 19000 under five ears ago qataban amd shkba by wendell phillips ted by enthusiastic young en- dettl phillips a group of archaeolo gists from several countries with one very striking girl in 1952 be gan the first exploration of the ruins of the ancient capital of the queen of sheba of arabia excit edly they began excavating in the present danger zone ye- men before long their interest in the past changed to a keen con cern for the present and their own lives political intrigues and tribal wars cost them their equip ment and very nearly their lives this is a thrilling true adventure story as well as a fascinating glimpse into the past the southern part of arabia was once wealthy due to the spice car avans this prosperity failed when a sea route from the east to west was discovered now sand dunes campbellville mrs greenlees presented life membership pin mrs r b elliot was hostess to the blair evening auxiliary for their easter meeting last week the president mrs hambly wel comed the visitors present and op ened the meeting with the easter call to worship after the singing of an easter hjmn mrs baulch read the scripture lesion from moffats translation of the 16th chapter of john prayer was given by mrs t watson one of the wonders of the ancient world the tremendous marib dam unirli brought water to the desert the many pictures show tne nends and enemies the group mxie 4 sometimes these vveie- corfuscd fiends would fire the r rvn ortscnt rifles as close as pos sible to members of the group is gesture of friendship on behalf of the auxiliary mrs r c menzics presented mrs wil fred greenlees with a life mem- bership pin in appreciation of her help with the programs mrs greenlees expressed her de light with the gift and ware the pin the rest of the evening the missec greenlees sang the duet the old rugged cross mrs r austin introduced the im st speaker mrs jef fares who gave a fine address telling the members to look at the scripture cover tombs towns temples and to find what god meant when he obituary mrs isabella smith was born in acton 24 hours a day phone 430 an extra service is our lunch counter and confectionery stand always open coffee and snacks to take out we d fish and chips our specialty 9 main st acton bronte man is first licence delinquent a bronte man became the first one in this area to receive a sum moos for failing to have his lic ense plates on his car i constable hubert heath spotted the defaulter at 1 20 a m on march 1 21 he received a summons to court where the fine is an where from 10 to 50 plus costs said bring me an offering our selves our souls our bodies teach ing us what a great privilege it is to give god gave his all can we give less mrs j w robertson expressed the thanks of the mem bers to mrs jeffares the roll call was answered with risen as the text word the offer ing was received and dedicated by the president another easter hymn was sung and mrs d inglis closed the meeting with prayer a social half hour was enjoyed whs hostess mrs e d milion was hostess to the w m s on thursday afternoon miss simpson opened the meeting mrs isabella cameron smith with the call to worship in the dicd on mondav march 19 in faster service the first scripture guelph where she had been living reading luki 23 55 24 9 was with her daughter mrs clara read by mrs r elliot mrs parker mino for the past 13 ears mrs read john 11 25 20 and miss mc- smith was born in acton 87 vears phedran read the easter prayer ago where she lived vtih her par reports were reid by mrs el- mts until her mnrriirc to harrv lo secrctra mrs e d mahon smith 68 enrs igo when she mo treasurer ind mrs mcniries cheer cd to glen williinrvs mr smith mrs crawford reported having died in 1943 fsent eight pounds of cards to the she is survived bv sons and missionary mrs dickson in for- daughtcrs mrs clara mino i mrs a t monre had charge of the tntur wh it doos it mean to be i mimhir of the church assisting were mrs criwford mrs green- ires mrs i k mnhon mrs w robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone guelph 1924 58 st georges square mino guelph mrs hazel ttudd chaplin s katchcwan bert ind george of georgetown and mrs jnnc gilmer of toronto 15 grandchildren 18 greit grindehildrui and five greatgreat grandchildren i funeral ser ice v ns hi id in geoictown wedntsdav of last week re alex cnlder conduct d the srvice the pallbearers crr six grandsons harold gilmer georgetown george gilmer tor onto bruce mino jeorge robert- ison and reg hannigan guelpli and alex orr fort eric intcr- i ment w as in glen williams eemet er popular display vancouver cp two thou sand persons turned out on open ing da for a 100 000 display of foreign pottery lew cllerv and oth fr tnr it ko llninrsltv of til king miss simpson representing the differ nt organizations of the hurch the diilngue brought out mnnv thoughts in what we often do and w hat we ought to do the members were divided into t groups and questions were an- i swered on what can we do to help our tiorncs church and community some ideas were presented and mould be most helpful to the right kind of church member i mrs voore closed this pirt of the program with prayer roll call i was answered with an easter i verse the offering was dedicated with the doxologv the meeting was rinsed with prncr by the president and socnl period fol lowed ish columbia the exhibition was sponsored bv the students world people buv the free press to rend universitv service and read the free press to buy clearing auction turkeys for easter lump tender and young lorraine farms phone 204 acton i tte undersigned has received instructions from w h pratley to sell by public aucion at lot 10 con 4 toronto township one mile west of meadowvale j saturday march 31 at 1pm the following 1 cows red durham cor i time of sale roan cow due of sale black hereford due of sale holstein heifer due of sale durham heifer due due time time lime time of sale arshire cow due time of sale 3 holstein cows due middle of april 3 durham heifers due in june 10 vearlmgs hereford and durham hereford bull 2 vears old hereford bull 1 year old hereford bull 6 mos old hereford cow due last of april these cows are all bred to shorthorn aid hereford bulls power implements cot clearing auction sale in township of eramosa of fnllv accredited registered many vaccinated blood tested holstein cattle modern farm ma chinery thresher feed etc the undersigned has received instructions from wm soman to sell by auction at the farm lot 8 con 3 framosa township situated on the 4th line 2 miles vest of rockwpod on monday april 2 m commencing the following oclock at 1230 sharp the following 48 registered holstein cattle the herd is fully ac credited blood tested many vac cinated consists of 17 cows many fresh several due in april there are 5 bred heifers balance young stock this is a choice herd of cat- cows and a daughter ot amazing offer cm car and truck owners 20s off any gm parts and accessories we have in stock or are available from gm- parts de pot v take advantage of this savingso add those accessories you have wanted and to replace those worn parts such as mufflers tail pipes etc also included are g aa storage batteries plus 3 00 for your old battery installation at moderate flat rate prices if you want us to install them call us to see if we have the parts in stock or we will order them for you si this offer expires april 21 1956 lorne garner motors limited phone 452 acton out off lights and starter new land baler with motor used i sea son drag cultivitor circular s w cockshutt ftrtilier drill 13run cockshutt 3furrow plow mccorm ick deering bind r power taki off 8 si cut niw idea manurt spreader on rubb r m h pucr mowtr 7 ft cut used 1 ear fleurv bissell dii 8 ft wide case side delivery raki bar used 1 var dump rake dectric clippi rs corn cultivator row s trac tor hitch set hca ha row s 4 spring farm fond hope the herd was formerly the property of r d mc- kersie who had some verv out standing production for catalogues and full information apply to earl h moon orton ont sales man igt r hay and grain 200 bus of earl alaska oat quantity of sil age ton of fertilizer tractor and farm mach- inery oliver no 77 standard mns set of light harrows x tyf urrow c cock od it wide rubber tired wagon and rack set of stck rioks for 2 ton truck set of weigh scales 2 000 lbs gem milk oolr 10can d laval milking machine 2 units i hp pipe line f r 20 cows beattv electric grain grindir 3 horse mo tor litter carrier bucket and pole shallow water batt pump tank and motor pipe and water bowls for 25 cows 20 stanchions hay car and 150 ft of rope hay and grain quantity of baled alfalfa ha 80o bus of erban etr oats- brooder house 20x12 on skids gcr rubber tired trac tor plou mount forest grain sep arator 22 36 fullt equipped ard od as new 100 ft endless drive cockihutl 5disc fertilizer and grain tractor drill cockshutt tractor mower 7 ft cut cockshutt tractor manure spreader cock shutt 4bar side delivery rake 3- ction spring tooth drag cultivat or massey harris binder 6 ft cut cockshutt push bar hav loader 2- wheel trailer rubber tired farm wagon flat hav rack woods el- grain roller 3 h p electric r la kww t ul otor 35 ft extension- ladder 5- brooder stove post hole au- s harrows vrajec hose all i shovels k farm harness surge timt milking r cooler with tcxns itnslk sns tied for positivelv no reserve as 2 elecfric fencers 2 rolls of snow fence all small articles usually found on a well equipped farm terms cash with clerk on day of sale i no reserve as farm is sold ottawa icplcompetition ml must moved sljtss hrtfttzl wm a gibson auctioneer keen that the ottawa fire depart- pbone gue 43 ment has taken to advertising tor albert gray vim hunter clerks recruits earl h mqore salts manager bm the farm has been sold a p cheyne auctioneer 1 phtone brampton 46i2 rov mcmillan clerk 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