Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1956, p. 9

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tttursday july 19th 1m the acton free press acton ontario page nine thank you motorists of acton and area for your patronage in past years i have closed my own business to join franklin prouse motors obituary once aoain thank happy ank you and xftlw jack mccallum service natural gas is coming to acton now inquire about conversion burners water heaters appliances legionnaires parade to andrews funeral follow employees from malton and follow members of acton leu- ton attended as well as many friends mid relatives the funeral last thursday of the lnte henry gilmorp andrews he died sudden ly at work nt the a v roe plant mnlton of a heart attack on tues day morning july 10 he leaves his wife th former gwcn hayward three young sons bruce is keith nine and robert four and three sisters miss hazel andrews milton mrs h i rit chie i ethel acton and mrs har ry marsh isabel milton rev evan jones officiated at the service held at the rumlcy funer al homeatow- thursday after noon july 12 many legionnaires paraded to the service and later to fairview cemetery where inter ment took place legion members also carried the many floral offer ings pallbearers were jim smith red a ikons coon varey and norm morton of acton fred johnson president of milton legion and lcn newell of milton mr andrews was in his 3flth venr despite not feeling well he hnd gone to work as usual and col lapsed there news of the sudden passing was a distinct shock to friends ns well its members of his family he was mm i ted in milton in 1030 his parents joseph william andrews and isabella pollock pie deceased him i the vampire jet airplane is constructed of n skin of birch plywood with structural mernbers of sltka spruce it wu save you money cau us couect root hardware phone 16 rockwooo want ads provide you with group of interested prospects new truck mfthmshmu llxv a necessity on almost any farm a good sturdy truck saves you time work and money in a hundred ways if youre short of ready cash for such a prontfcoilding purchase fil may be your answer a b of m farm improvement loan can put a new oc used truck to work for you on your firm very quickly v why no talk it over with the manager of your neatest b of m branch this week it yo6x pvoposmon is sound you can get a b of m farm improvement loan for any type of equipment u 011111 1 jounced on your farm ml dark nt tea suksr hit full name it firm improve smnt loan give him a chance to help ix up ymn tana hes ieat sressnue he eta do almost brdaioa ipmik lag mr hum a mltcr rams v b m bank of montreal edawjl ifn gwejmmbf actoa branch william davey manage tin with canadians in ivh waut of till sin 17 reliable taxi 24 hours a day phone 430 an extra service is our lunch counter and confectionery stand always open v coffee and snacks to take out we deliver fish and chips our specialty wwswsvsssy acton 9 main st journalism course scholarships will encourage students pom 100 enhance scholarships foi fiactical jouinulism und print ing management courses at the hvcrson institute of technology toronto vino announced today edward u schrader director of the two com sea said they were be ing offered to encoui age high school graduates to consider these two professions ns careers there is a shoitage of trained jieisounel in both spheres many hyersrin journalism and printing graduates have none into the weekly newspaper field i there are three with dills printing and publishing werden leavens sec retarymanager of the ontario weekly newspapers association lauded the close cooperation be tween the school and weekly edit ors last march ryerson journal ism students conducted a dodr-to- door survey of a weekly paper as part of their training to determine how thoroughly weeklies are read the students discovered almost coverloeover readerships mr schradei said there were four excellent job opportunities with excellent sralai les foi each student who graduated out these two courses last may the only method foi solving the shoitngc he pointed out is to attiit t muir students into these careers pimtunl journalism students study tethniuues used in writing and editing for dally and weekly newspapers publicity off lies and radio and tv news rooms the piinting management graduates go into niicii positions us estimators assistants to superintendents pio duct ion rnntrollers ami puichasing agents entrance lequiiement foi join mil ism is five grade u papers and printing management students re quire their grade 12 competition for the entrance scholarships will be held after kyerson resumes september 17 examinations will be based on high school work e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 1 306 00 evenings by appointmen for appointment telephone 115 obituary native of rockwood interred in oregon funeral services were held tues day jul 10 in medford oregon for mi jean pasmore of medford a native of iloekwood miss pasmore the daughter of the lnte robert and euphemta tor- anee pasmore was born in rock- wood on january 14 1878 she went to the united states where she he caiue a naturalized citizen when working for the customs office in seattle as a stenographer she was also employed at the multnomah hotel in portland she went to medford 12 years ago where she was a member omiuvtlrst presbyt erian church survivors include thiee brothers frank pasmore medford and wil liam pasmoie and fred pasmore both of rockwood and two sisters mrs angus carter of caiielph and mrs r w clancy of medford service station gutted by fire fire gutted the white rose ser vice station in norvnl inst week the fire began in the garage at about 0 45 a in and raged for two hours before it was brought under control a snackr bar which adjoins the enrage was dnmoged to n lesser ex tent when lire destroyed a pinboll machine and part of the counter flames razed most of the second storey apartment destroying the living room and two bedrooms in a matter of minutes the fire travelled through the building so rapidly that mr 4 m mccallum owner of the garage and i esldent of the apartment had no chance to remove any furniture when it became obvious that the garage would not be saved the firemen concentrated their efforts on the apartment and snack bur mr mccnllum has owned the garage for only a year the build ing was formerly owned by lloyd sedore the cause of the blaze has still not been determined spraying vetoed by erin council after considerable discussion and after hearing the report of the road superintendent on the condition of roads due to washouts ei in town ship council decided not to have the roads sprayed tht veir lhe amount that will he tcfpiirid to mnke nicesai y rcptiis tn rivals was reviewed bv the tin n who met on june 26 the bush will he spristsd when absoluttl ntuvsir the building uispit tor is to 1m paid 1 per liom and it rents per mile travelling expenses foi ins services w hen inspecting ileevc harold griffin presided at the fpconl meeting horace tomiinson surge dealer for the countiei of peel and hallon won the monthly contest for surge milker dealers in ontario for may this challenge trophy in the form of a silver plated can non was presented by babson bros co at a dinner given at the queen elizabeth lodge recently the cannon is a genuine 10 gauge vnchester firing piece and is one of six being competed for throughout canada grant permission for water system permission was granted to lloyd death to install a water system in the mountain view subdivision when erin township council met on july 6 the installations made are to conform to the plans and specif ications if tin engineer aaii an subject to the approval of the board of health harold gi iffin the leeve pi esid cd at the meeting a proclamation dei hiring mon day august 0 civic holiday to bt a publii holiday in the township was imlhtii led hi in distiiit high school tard was to m paid ihi halallf f of till luil tllltll si liool le tin tmhmlnl was also aulhui i7st to pay immi on the otllltv tax l v foi will a grant of 10 was given to hills burgh horticultural society ac omits pivs included gi lit i al 57vh relief 135 2u and roads 4 jh1 1 cor in on wis and savtd has automatic clock control with builtin udric minute minder automatic oven boat control li rnort o iha hoot veto sot li tho heart vow let autom oven light has storage drawer perfect boko oven has exclusive heat cfts- thbotor llninatm hot tpots broiler has alimmuhmi raftectot for made tasty nu exclu sive removable spillovor pan k bottom maims ovow easy locuoa comma typ doe is mot darobl holds boot bolter superjet oven elements ool mm vary fast and all guaranteed 3 years two tvtn amdtwo ti top l let ntipocstro lot loofc contort wiffc tjtoomn looy swifts ftp out of tfco way for ooy c ufl oot tnomt occoforo wwcio flot uojlti towwoolstoco oovtot rwl vmm jbooo id lltbt glsumlni hta uu i i mdmtstays tibite ttipla tradein tour old range for free 17 7piece chefmaster set total extras 67 free 7piece chefmaster set esacriy as tkown mod of ftnost endwo shsmkns steolp hilltonsaad with wock bakolita rivolted honows all tools ok k terms to suit you best buy of the year at gordons hardware ski thi nrw meatty ranges from acton ontario phone 76 m so svmravmvavmbbvbvsmtvmmusi- albert hciiwrrrkkh an intimate portkait aguln this week we notice anoth er account of a womens meeting when dr albert schwvilzer was the tuple of an article read cer- tillily he is une of the most pop- ulur figures in the field of religion tcxluy his extraordinary aptitude fur iiiiisk alsai adds tlmrm to tin wnridoful stury of his life af ton library lias a inoflt pleasant sttaly of tin great doclrjr written foituiiately by om of hu ultimata friends jatuis kscholte this i iiit i story but really u study of the man known iw cviry corner of the iii ihtlall world ttiere is little use repeating his credo uf respcet for lite and tell ing of his lifeaaving work at xuo- iwirenc in afriia moat of us al ready know ulioiil it and still will find much profit in reading more surely his lif- is a shining example of prittisuu clirlstianltv new hospital wing still not operating the new 1767 000 winj of the oakville triflkar mimonal ho pital npenid nni month ago has rift yet bci n put into operation a spokesman fur thi hpitil said imth r wtik would lapse lmjft7rr thi serv in s w r all transf rn d and that pitictils ould nit l4 mov- idl until thi s rvires win r d thi tinly to 1 partmi nti op n in tvu new wing an th k hn and vw itclibi irfi opewdt n luri 28 it was also it irmd that tne old isjtjtd portion f tin hospi a not o re riiwlid it v ii pitil iijtlionti s di i xp t fiv m er to ii mirr f ly ni i ic shrtlv strvic rftrrcd to ir o j i intlurl thi cr tc rif i depot 1 lor itor arc oeriinu j li ties tstim tts in tiia b irg rccnsj for r building nd cmidllini tin original p irt of fit hospital the cost of whith is not vet kno in this portion of thi hospital mill consist mainl of mittrnitv ward nutscrv and out patient depart ment bicycles sand arouse council riding of bicycles on the side walks of downtown brampton streets is constituting a hazard both to baby carriages and pedestrians councillor walter misesier drew the problem to council attention when he asked that the police com mittee consider the matter while that dangerous practice was occurr- inat on all streets he felt it could be particularly harmful in the bus- mesa section at the same meeting councillor john pawley again drew attention to sand remaining on some of the sidewalk mayor nance horwood noted that removal was up to the rate coun cil members could not understand why citizens would want this nuis ance in front of their properties- review rates a large delegation of residents appeared before streetsville pub lic utilities commission last week to complain about revision in water rates under the meter sy the commission will use july as a trial month after winch the rate struct ure will be reviewed and adjust ments made the water meters were just last month instilled in the village i rtjefrtmj jif

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