Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1956, p. 3

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v thursday april iwh uvm hecton free press acton ontario paqk thru ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 wastort ontario rsdiabl grading direct sttlnt obtain sacks and twine without churee front archie kerr rr 2 acton clarence denny rr 2 acton or by writing to canadian cooperative wool growers limited 217 bay street toronto canada childrens aid annual group hears adoption consultant summarizing the adoption altua iiin in ontario miss ijiurle charlei ton adoption consultant fttr the pro vince noted muny young adoptive itarcnts must te- refused children muny young babies will gain tint homes many older children will be nduptwl jjut muny children from ntinority groups religious or racial will be left to grow up alone miss chaiieson was addressing lite annual meeting of the llalton countychildrens aldsoclety in st 1uuls united church milton on tuseduy evening april 10th she stressed that without adaptive lur- ints there could be no adoptions and challenged the group not to fall hc children of ontario kttriling out muny couples who council representatives and other proclamatio daylight saving time in acton whereas a number of municipalities in the district about acton are adopting a uniform time for the adoption of day light saving time and in order to avoid confusion in travel and business the council of the corporation of acton has passed a bylaw establishing the period for the observance of daylight saving time in acton from sunday april 29th 1956 at 200 am to sunday september 30th 1956 at 20o am cifijensare requested to comply with this bylaw and adopt the time from the dates specified e g tyler mayor wish to adopt children would never he given child the breaker em- phasucrl the limited number of children available or urioptlon there me still older children lit the province wailing to be adopted miss churleson declared pointing out thut most older children want to be adopted she described the rsus he- submitted his directors report inurements of adoptive parents us of sterling quality anil not too set in then ways since it is necessary for them to adjust to the child us the child to adjust to them reviewing the case history of is older children formerly clussed as umidnptahlc who hud been adopted she noted that they hint ull accepted their homes usually after some cris is thut rnadc them feel u welcome member of the family miss cliarlesoii vvus introduced by j murray muhnu and thanked by mrf hugh illicit itev hlutr opened the meeting with prayer in opening the unit tin l meeting or ii v crunfield referred to the chnnginc complexion of llulton county in 10 years rural llulton will lie a memory he predicted in outlmmt the needs of the society to plun for u shipping and industrial county will extend welfare onlv ns we become more af fluent through more production can we extend welfare- the presi dent slresstcd he reviewed the steps over the past its years through reformations that bad led to imp in child protection and cure members of the hoard und stuff our arm is to strengthen family ties we us u society coiillnue to pluce purtlitilar eniphusla on the preventative aspect of our work thut is working with families while the ehilitren reuiuui in tlirtr own homes o k thompson declared 11 e also paid tribute to the county robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone guelph 1924 sb st gorg squar to the unililul meeting he dcsciiltcd the difficulties that high rents and csts and lite easy payment pluu wrought on muny families the iuarrelllug lu the home that fiituitcial problems lead 1o is often the iteginniug of ntujor difficulties the director pointed out mr ttuiuison outlined the ser iousness of separating children from their luirrmits since it denied the child a iiuturul blrlliritshl we would much prefer to be cntlcued for not removing children froiri their home i bun for i emu vine them unnecessarily he emphasised using case histories the director illustruleit tlu- problems dealt with by the society lralwa faster mother hi concluding his reiiuil the director uld tribute to tin- foster mothers whose reward is often in having helped through live a frightened child mrs harold magee sung three numbers tncluding ulucliird of hap piness und think on me accompa nied try mis k foster itoutinc business deult with in cluded approval of the minutes of the lusl annuul meeting acceptance oi the treasurers repotm reap pointment of llie auditor and up- pi oval of liyluw to huve lite vice- president included on the executive commitu-t- mujor items in the financial state ment were receipts from the county of llullon or 25mhtt ami lfilmt 10 from ether municipalities mid pur- ents cure if children required the largest expeiuulure al 2tlmll 44 of the total receipts of 1725 1 1 an opiatmg surplus of lf7mn re- mutned 1 the eiol t of the moillllutlng committee ivas uceepled us follows dlrectois acton mrs j k whlt- haiu mrs alex j orr huillnglon mrs s mel oighlm w j chces- inun milton j w lligguvs k w foster ksaiucsing township mrs m j ui own mts willi il bird nelson j best performance hi iisjtelil tuoot victotia 173hp to 225hp v- riiifth konl has the worlds most evitin ii engine its the liiigcrlclltne v8 d all nivt in a v ilcr iiiiiimi range f liorepoucr ralinp- i7itlli to llti lli nil foul dtei- llie liilllolls i block six mtli tin- lively performance ol ilc- lilnk ileiiii iillilil in ill muiiilille lllil ii-loiulini- llioleu and in a uulur nuife ol mlalioti aoiid v8 or six a kuril null iuimuis korlomuti- ilrive oilers you the luiit most rciiimvc jiower llie snioothriil caiot driving tovvnahim mrs v norrls donald t miady ilroule itobert mason ceiiruetiiwu itev a j caldep wll- luiili ikuns oukville mrs hugh c iufteii mrs f j llowdeil nusauu- woya itiwnship j murruy mahon tiufuliiai township dr ii v cran- fi4d ii c lliggiu county council lepresentutives itobert marshall sydltey fluids officers president lr ii v crunfield vicepresident j murray muhoii secretary mrs mj drown treastlier wllllum xhans erin township sets general and school tax rates erin tovnsjjuicouncil ut u sie- clal iieelmc fixed llie mill rate for tuto tuxutlon by acceptiii the following figures utility rule fur geneiul piirtoses und road ekpendllures i5h units tounhi rule 12 nulls fcenrul siimji rote a nulls high sehoul de tieiitute fute la mills high bchol illiilllteiumce rule till nulls llills- hurgh public library rate 2 nulls with a itiaxiuuim of 2 so in uny us- sesanteiit the school ureas und union school sections for the umounus re- tpilreit by the trustee bourds were ussessvd us follows school urea no i ii mills s a debentures 11 mils s a no 2 u mills union schools that gel no generul grunt us s w a kiln v uui hi in- tnwnshirj ma lilllts uss ko 13 tulcdoit und krm 173 nulls the road suiter mtendeut is to notify ull itutrolmen to stum ull i snow fence lit their respective iliv- session no fence is to be lent out the number of rolls in their pits- session no fence is to be lent out for private use comic- il donutcd 10 to tui- wel lington county brunch of llie tun iidlun bed rtss society lleit berry is to be paid i veins salury us collector for 2ik and for stamps 10 ladles who assisted at the natim for rattles climes at pniige und hillshurgh are t itulil i each accounts were ordere pulil as follows- geneiid acounts 2llci livestock hteoiints ih relief u ounls s1344u a loillllne hylnw was passed as wellas u ttyihcm to ticense r ulute and govern snlvuie slioii and wreck iiik yards in tin- lowiudnp uinemleil to strike out figures 2 and stmltutc the figures s the bylaw now reads that the license fee iiikler this by law shall lie v dayllkhl saving tune is tit coin cide with the siinoiinding muni ip campbellville mrsr jameswallace heads nl otheiofficers chosen for 1956 liileniled for lust week mr unit mrs smitten ctirrto and family convened u very sliccetsful euchre party at no i schixil tin tuesday evening the wlnuinat lad les were mrs amos mullilet and mrs albert stewart and the win ning gents were paul muthlea and melville atjiiew mr and mra al bert thomiikius und mr and mrs itobert lluneii und family ure the conveners for i he next purly which will be the lust of the season mr and mrs fiuiiphell agnew biid the in ibfoi tune lo lose tltelr brooder house und tfhi brooder chicks by file lust week the mil ton fire brigude answered the call fur help oud prevented the fire from damutjiiig the house the annual meeting of the ttirrnr bellville womens institute was held ut the home ol mrs alec mnure the president mrs sid llftiitlcy nptiied the meeting willi the lliall- tule ode followed by the mury stewart collect the roll cull wus uuswereil liy u verse from uli old school liihiii hit- yearly finuiicial report wus given by the lieuaiirer mrs laouurd andrews mrs wil liam iturk itported for thu cheer committee plans were muile to en ter u sipiuie tliinee ut the iiimiteut night i nig held at funview sclmol the rellriiiy president mis sid hartley ilwinktd veiyoue for the coopeiiulon uiveii her during her twm yeuis 111 office ill llellulf of hie institute mrs iullipbell allew presented mis harhey with a cup loltl allcer fleet officers aim cii agnew bloiilit m iile ot offieeis for luail they s fnlliiws honorary president sid llaiiley president mrs wallace first vice prcsldeiil second vice half lusa vilc- s- tie itlltus monuments brampton monument works dcsiipis siihinitted cemetery lettering corner osta and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 qumn si w brampton skoppnoh mioj rat 31 rep tom nicol ptiono brampton 603w th ult- mr jaiiurs mis leoiutiil andrews pitsident wis itiy iuikei aecre- lurv mrs jack wheelihun assislant set ilury mis alee moore treasui- ti mrs itgiiudit aiislin branch directors mis loin mitchell mrs heiuy llumsliaw mrs tom martin und mrs coition melbuil finance committee mrs j k million mrs si wail cironp mrs flunk tjuln- llin unl mis lt wullon ei relury mrs hardy purity iiress iimitel mrs ier 1st mrs lloyd cruwlnnt lllllell eonveiiei mr i andrews auditor mis finest walton pm- klalli coiiinilllee mrs lloyd ciuw- ford mrs william webb mrs llert walton ami mis ortlm mtihatl the ntamcllne eoiiunitiees lire public relations mrs sid hartley mis itcjjiiuld austin health mrs jeurge lutlis inl mrs nelsmrlluw- clllelisluii edlleatllil m is i aiker and mis tom mitt hll liciiltiire mrs vd itailey ami il hoi b m staii mr- inn- an chill les walton oorge agile w hardy iuiify historlcul re- mrs william 1 yd crawford and mclennan agrlcul- i citliiidlan induslries mis mitchell and mrs in no ilia k krnest ecomaluc mrs and mrs campbell lialitlhooks mrs 1 k mil lion and mrs will mrlnnun mis lvcl crawford comiirtd the iiistildii of officers the new imsilnt mis james wallace took the bail rl the lest of lug ilans were mail f t miy nieetllig i i lllf t irm mthick siipihr i th masonic hull offered for the coming motion was curnd to have all lb- meetings held in the evening the president thanked the hostess for ru hospita and the uk hill rl w the sllfiilnn t homes we year and the nutlinul aiilheui and a social boui followed the ladles of st johns w a again welcciined friends and neigh bors to their curd party held last week iii the sunday school bartlea high prle of the evening went to mrs flunk peacock of milton i utiles tru veiling prle want to mrs tom mitchell und consolation prize to mrs campbell agnew iliilaing the high score fur the men waa donald km ull tru veiling prize gor don currie und consolation james ihlonsi the lunch committee was mis cniilt ii conic and mra amos mutliles there will liu uimlher purly on april 211 at 1130 pin the nib annual meeting uf the nlugaru diocesan board of the wo- jiiills auxiliury uf the anglican church of tuiiudu is being held for threejloys in llumiltoii april 101l on i 12 rit johns wa held their luliiig in llie sun lay scihmii when j i he prsideiit mrs itosa carliert opened the iiieting with prayer und i siipiiiic leading six inintxia an- swred the loll cull uhd the minutes j of the lusl meeting were read and iuloptjd by mrs amos mutliles i after the lieasureis report corres- i pondeiice wus reud uinl a short inisiiiess discussion followed con veners were mrs john lllaekluck and mis 1 i jeffurs guelph church scene of spring weeding carol anne hrohhuu duukhter of mr mid mrs william hrohliaii of iel ii nirman hotwrt thom as son nf mr u mrs normun clayton iluus of fden mills were iiiiiiiii in st andrews pres byterian ch tilth iuelph yiiupdruh- nns and chrysuiitbemiinis decorated the church the bride given in marriage liy her father wore u wulu length gown of i lush pink skinners sutln the draped neckline dress wan de signed hie- bride she elutae u matching mush pink satin juliet cap with u fingertip veil nf french imported net and can nil u cresc ent shaped lniiiiet uf pink curtiut- lons and wliile stephanolis tiimined with ivv mrs allan lleukiolh cult mat- ioii of lin i and slslei tjf tbe bride won- i wait length own of shell imlt peuu de sole with a waistband cherry pink eiiu de sole and swiss lace stic chose u cherry pink sailor hat with elbow length gloves and unit u lion ipiel oi single white clli ysaillhe- iiiums inl ti nations rooiiimitn was albeit walsh ir of tuoiil ushers were allan ileiickrolli ilt iil jhii mr- ibail toiorili a buffet supper 111 the waterloo wellington klying chili loiliigc ilieslau fiillnwetl the rernaolly kectlvillg the guests the brides moihti wrte ii toast brown dress stvlel with ii matching tnxedn col li l of satin ivocad green iiccess- oiis aiol corsage of talisman the grooms mother ussisted wearing i fl skirted pah i taffeta diesa and matching duster coat pink aiissorles and a corsage of pink roses for a welilirig trip to lexington kentucky ttie lirnle wore a silver blue brorudeil shath dress black cashmere coal with black and pale blue iecess rls following their wedding trip the bride ami grmnj plan to reside in ttuctpti smartest styling customune roiooi abt way you knik at it you can sec the unmistakable stylinginspiration of the thundyrhiril in the 56 fori the same long low lithe silhouette alive with the look nf tomorrow and kurils big room interiors feature trims and upholsteries that arc unmatched for smartness and eycaptcal all of theon as practical and hardwearing as thy are glamor ford is the familv car thats ttjundrrbirillovelv inside and out yeim channel to ear in hsjmd wi safety fmittsrvs of ufyjmrl ditai ford pivrs you and yourfaniily the extra imaictifmiinl that iocs with builtin afct wilh saft tccmis wheel mil safetyhold door latch i plus triaiiy oilier huiltin alct tciiurt and leu can have at moderate rxlra cost kurds alitt cat ulls anl plastic paddine lor instrument panel anl siiti iursyoii ble all the newcm jmy ei lirt loo potter steering and power lraki- power winiltot lilts ami tuat nr scat poidos v1ct9ha gaj i m m m m mfm fw si m wti t 1 mat rtm m mi wl invitk tou to sri tour forofmconarcn dialci taki a drivt and compaiit thompson motors phone 69 acton ontawo iing with canadians in evt wa1k 09 upf sincl 117 t 1jhf iip anon branch william davey manages j nt on these signs he best values in used cars and trucks a- t

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