ftytune-hr-5e- the acton frplfe ontario -m- pagb ndot acton rs mens t- auction rummage -a-l- ovwvvmmwowmwma acton arena rummage sale friday june 15 sat june 16 79 pjtt au day auction sale sat june 16 130 to 5 pm have you decr9b what youve givsngr erin council has routine affairs at a recent meeting of erin township council tender of the er in advocate to do the printing for the township for 1954 for 450 was accepted printing is to include 100 copies j i o the v l 3 copies of want ad page where old friends meet proceedings of council 1200 tax bills 25 nomination bills advertis ing nomination two insertions ad vertising posting of voters lists two insertions and to print complete minutes of council in the advocate report of the auditors was re ceived and adopted and salary of 350 ordered paid postage and stationery amounted to 2810 robert rowan and george c wallace are to be each paid s for use of cars for road inspecting and each member of council paid eight days pay for their services the road and bridge committee appointed at the april meeting to inspect roads and bridges met ap ril 27 and made the following re commendations north division construction lot 27 8th con and 2 side road con 11 east division 9th line part of lots 2 3 and 9 and on lot 11 con 6 construction west division ditching and construction lot 25 4th line and on lot 17 con 1 and lot 11 con 4 construction south division lot 5 5th line lots 15 and 16 first line ditching and construction boundary line lots 26 and 27 con- struct ioji and ditching lot 20 al- j edon boundary j a bylaw passed last year was j amended to read as follows all halton manor walton manor staff house is speeding to completion as is evidenced by this photograph thai shows the building now located north of the pressnt manor buildings the building will accom modate members of the staff presently quartered ir the aaanor occupancy of this building will rnak more accommodation available in the aaanor for resid residents on fiveyear guaranteed investments interest payable halfyearly issued in amounts 10000 up insurance companies municipalities and many private investors have r4vested with us writ or r o e manning victor 43216 halton 6t peel trust l savings co 97 colbokne st e oakvue ontario taxes shall be due and pavable on the 30th day of june 1956 but may be paid m two instalments as fol lows first instalment shall consist of one half of trie whole taxes to gether with all broken sums or fractions of a dollar and paid on or before the 30th day of june 1956 the second instalment shall con sist of the balance of such whole taxes and shall be paid on or before the 30th of november 1956- this bylaw as amended shall remain in force and effect until repealed the account from the credit val ley conservation authority re share of administration costs levied against the township for 1956 amounting to 19245 was ordered paid accounts as follows were exam ined and paid general 190614 relief 134 90 roads 31 16 s3 om set pep win fmi m of vfcor yam yrrrmrt oswii adds bsj t mat n tafct i mtsrtai 0 or f0rdv8 more of what you want most isj faiiiamf foidol victotu drive ford- then you ii know its for you j with t ford v8 you have the dependable power that has made ford the irorlda largestselling v8 if you prefer a sis tou ran hive the roadproved mileage maker sis in anv mainline or customhne model and in three station w masterguide power steering jnakes turain and narking literally onefinger operavtioas yet you never lose the steering feel that mean complete control fanta swiftsore power brakes he yoa sure stops at a tooch off your toe nv lllfm ts fs sst i ii theres reassuring builtin safety in fords lifeguard design with safety steenng wheel and doublegnp door latches and at modest extra cost you ran have seat llt and plastic padding for instrument panel and un visors i laalsi i m mi with fords 4wan power seat a touch of a switch moves you up or down forward or back to the pwitnn thats best for you power window lifts enable you to control ad windows from the drivers seat a control do each door panel too mow br to dwvt ford fororuy pordi sfe hour roromonargh dealeft phone 69 thompson motors acton ontario cojni u n for th- 5tm valuei- in used cap how much buffer for piggery question disturbs planners trafalgar planners think theyre faced with a stinking problem which smells to how- much buffer does a piggery in a residential ar ea require or in another kej how far docs a pigs smell carry faced with a request from john parnaby to sell about 29 acres of his radial road property west of bronte and to retain about one and a half acres including the piggery the planners unconscious ly held their noses and admitted they couldnt drive out the piss the grunters were there before the zoning bylaw so could stay though tm a friend and neigh bor of parnaby said norman small i still think the new neigh bors will be entitled to a buffer theres no law that says a man can t rate his pigs as pets offered jack rylance and there s no law against keeping pets besides we can t cut off a mans livelihood 1 wouldnt want to buy a lot be side a piggery commented murray inkster 1 agree said martin crutcher but how are we to create a buf fer and if we try to stop mr parnaby from selling his land hell haul us into court to ease the planners minds trie dav after the buffer debate mr parnabv said he intended to get out of the pig business indonesian flag flies at school burlington district high school was under the flag of indonesia for four dais last week where the flag came from or how it got to the top of the high school is still a msterv but whoever the culprits were they did a good job it took three mvn a whole day to get it down helps research new liskeard ont cp thomas anderson said he has banded 1 894 birds in three years information on the turds is filed in ottawa and washington with offic lals for purposes of stud girls pipe band second in parade georgetown lions were promin ent in the district a parade held in niagara falls recently the club entered two floats one a station wagon with their emblem and a second depicting the community swimming pool with six children in and around it the georgetown girls pipe band accompanied the lions and made georgetown proud of them in the pipe band contest the ktrkland i lake band came first with 83- pomts georgetown a ver close second with 82 paints and the lancers of wcllandcrowland third i with 78 points the georgetown 1 girls will receive a cash prize of j 25 and their certificate will be presented to them at the next i lions meeting unique meeting helctat manor intended for last week a meeting that was unique among the meetings held regular- ly at the manor by the students artdeachelrsottoraeparlrofflege took place un the chapel of the manor on tuesday evening may 15 this meeting was unique in that it was conducted entirely by young ladies there being no men in the group that came mrs h e mcnutt acted as chairman for the meeting and freda peacock was accompanist for the- hymnsrand musical numbers that were given artne jasper sang a solo tis so sweet to trust in jesus and lots hicks and anne jasper sang a duet want to live his love to show mrs mcnutt joined anne jasper and lois hicks in a trio selection have thine own way lord all these select ions were greatly enjoyed by the residents mrs mcjnutt gave an interesting address based on psalm 18 written by david as a psalm of victory in a brief review of davids life up to the time when this psalm was writ ten mrs mcnutt explained- that when david was anointed king of israel by samuel he had incurred the wrath of saul it may have been while david was fleeing from saul that this psalm was written the psalm describes what god had been to david a rock a fortress among other things as a result dvid loved god and was confident that god would give him the final victory the church service in the chapel of the manor on sunday afternoon may 20 took the form of the ang lican rite and was dedicated to the observance of pentecost which fell on that day the service was con ducted by rev d a powell of grace anglican church hilton and the piano accompaniments for the hymns were played by mrs ray waters after reading pari of chapter two of acts mr powell delivered a very interesting and thoughtful sermon on the significance of pentecost mr powell explained that pentecost goes back to early jewish times but for the early christians it was the only outpour ing of the holy ghost upon their lives and endeavors although it is not always recognized as such pen tecost is a wonderful event in the christian ear the great power that came to the earlv christians at pentecost can come to everyone in our own gen eration and the love of god which was manifested to those early christians at pentecost can come to cverjone of us in the confused unsettled world of today check the w y jt spapks dc1 massing oneneumret ksomatefknt a ksm km maw ptrroicesr thryauladkcs tmnmimfs is the best t e lect united cooperatives debenture issue opportunity is now provided for the public to invest in united cooperatives of ontario debentures uc o de bentures are an excellent safe investment backed by oyer 6000000 worth of assets debentures available in 5 year term 41i 10 year ttrm 4vjt 20 yea f 5 d of 100 r over lata tos quarterly on invottmoitt of s0qv and ever othorw annually always at par ami ussy do trajfsswortob may bo redleasned in canes of unusual rircemsta i further details harvfy wries united cooperatives will be in the county this week and next week and may be con tacted through mrs roy coulter secretarytreasurer halton cosopecaiiye aaedice services tr 86176 cempbellvt he ont or vic lawrence 523r21 bronte i coop by mrvostinfj in tw will soon meter all streetsville water work of installation of water meters in all homes industries and places of businev will get under way at once in streetsville it was announced at a meeting of the public util- ities commission a motion was passed that all water services with in the village of streetsville be metered this program has been undertaken with the conservation of water as the prime factor sup erintendent joe mason said bv eliminating wasted water the commission will be able to supply an increasing number of homes from our present plant without the immediate expense of additional plant construction which will mean the present rates can be held for some time he added tenders from local plumbing firms for the installation of- the me ters have been accepted and work will begin within a few days ev ery service will be metered by june 30 or this year householders and businesses will be notified by mail as to when the commissions contractors will be at their home to install a meter orenda layoffs affect locally orenda engines ltd of malton is to start laving off employees and cutting back production walter r mclachlan ice pres ident and general manager in a statementto the compano 5 000 emplojee said the lavoff would extend gradually over a two month period starting in the next week or two about 350 workers will be af fected many from this district the current layoffs will effect both production and service work ers in some departments of the plant the compinv statement added however lhat the sue of the ijv- ff had been reduced by increased ictiitifs in the orenda engineer ing and experimental plant where work is proceeding on a large tur bojet designed for supersonic flight the addition of tp third shift in the experimental plant absorbed many- employees who otherwise might have been affected by the cut in the current schedule of en gine dehteries fc deer have affinity for georgetown yard deer seem to have an affinity for chapel street public school in georgetown some tune ago a oser sot en tangled in the fence and had to ho destroyed last friday morning val stain of the teaching staff was in the skhool shortly after am- and saw a large doe in the schoolyard be tween the school and st- john united church it crossed the yant and disappeared in the direction of the arena