Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1956, p. 6

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a paojs8ix the acton free press acton ontario thursday auqust mh 19m s obituary kenneth coxe dies suddenly a rd ot mtlltw tw m vttw kwimjttx t of mikm st milton rtud uddl 0nw matin hwimtnl tn nxllinfixxihi on aufiiml i ifcva in hw j xm sxu v i mai wife mui j wlmp- imvulwt stephen aui mv otuluviv nixuna im 1 rvttoii xxf mlluiione marofet xmikei t i ton alut mai unci ttv mi a h h lvvot john kj imi i r- imoi and mililox imi n m xhu clt of miltvxn ml xl lil ovl xip1t loll xx txuov bourn he ws all rtitlxe inciwhei of the raixiitian i efiioil the fxuiii l ci ice xx m held on aiiaiixl 4 xx itli tho hon pi h wan o st vaiil unitoit ohm oil milton xttvlilliii liiteiiuent xx a maiir ktifiivm oitoi mil ton the pallbearers wert ijiiintohllit- ren wxixald tei ratio and winnv vtter xf millsroyo kohert cow of acton jame mixiruom of rratnp- ton mtd kenneth ivatol of milton outuae was printer soldier alexahderson dies alexander davidson anderson s former piihluher of the palm- erston spectator died in guelph hosnttal sunday mr anderson learned the print ers craft with his father in the kelso print ins co at guolph and inter was associated with toronto publishing houses he bought the weekly spectator and published it until 1939 when he established the anderson press in guelph he xx as horn and educated in guelph and joined the militia nt 15 he mrx ed ith canada s firt howitzer unit and with the 16th batter in the firxt world war un til 1917 then commissioned and attached to the i ith battel x becoming major he won the mil itm x met1it and w is mentioned in depitirii- mr wilder- m xis i lift immlxi of kneil lodge no shi the guelph chnptci kox il jrch m is ons vn t l aud jjj personal notes i of actortunt viltlrq outoftown polnti and of vultort in alton homes mi and mm 1 m ki imk apeiit a xxoilicuit in wiiinlinni mentis mi mill mi v tliiilon toi iillto x luoil tl ujfctn hoi on nut nimtx miss sliuioii tiilltsple itainlltoii s ut the pisi xxi i k xxlth miss mm it- intuitu 1 1 mi mil mis lilmiut hiuptk lliilll imil willi illlllms 111 hiinli lilt the p ist xxek mi and mi- m inlex oox uiul smdia llloxxdile spent niintlax ttti fi leruls het mi and mis teoi r youna and mai lljii relumed undav fiom ot tawa and hilnts eumt mr and mrs w 11 hobt i tson and ttoh of flux ei dale toi onto x lulled f i lends in loxxti last week misn knunn cole xlsithlaat week with mr and mrs ron lnnsford and famtlv in hunuville mr and mrs mickey holmes and julie aie holidaylns at orr luke and graxenhurit thli wek mi and mrs fred anderson visited friends in port colborne and port dover during inst week mrs m st dennis and family of sudburx have been vlsltini her mother mrs william osborn ml and mis bob tax lor of hmioxer xxcie msitlne with mr nnd mrs prod coles church st s w lnnknex nnd sons graham and william lstted with mr nnd mrs 11 w hinlon oxer the holiday miss onris allan x isited n few dixs last week xxith mi mid mrs william a allan and kein of de- tioit muh llni is 1 iiih ins it tin n d fiom tin c w 1 1 ks liolidax ti i to tht- v st co ist i c tin limn lx n t llow si mi paik miss janet itiu knei itus nrrtved lioni stollaiul on tile kiiipiesu of liiilue to spoilt tile alillininl litill- tl ivs 11 ai inn xx iii her pan ills 11 and mia hut km i sliui iiluinlilm holm fiom ill x lit iatltllls iiimlloll in lolimto li ill i ill htisllal mis alltl mian had hei su hob x isltlug nt litxut ix ei hie liolltl ii xxtikentt mi and mia del joidaii judy nnd liuilee ml nnd mis won allen spent the xxeek end with mi and mrs beit allen keith and eliza beth at the coltnko on gcoigtnn tiny mi nnd mrs hugh rcw and miss mnrv held iccgntly ictuined fiom a tup to cnlkary wheic they attended the reldorr wedding they nlso took in the stampede mrs held went on to kamloops to islt a cousin for a few days mrs h d coles stephen and valerie who have been holidaylns at the home of their parents return ed to their home in hagersville with mr coles who spent the holiday weekend here miss isobel ander son returned with them for a visit mr and mrs george a mcphail celebrated their 40th wedding an niversary recently at a surprise party at their home rr 3 acton about 30 relatives and friends called unexpectedly to bring hearty congratulations they played cards and enjoyed lunch afterwards conservation authority possible as five municipalities study need knights tempi u cuelph md vis ti ict shunt club md the hinit nos shrint tt mplt of toi onto he lea on ins xx ife ind one son thorn is c nderson agree with new zoning bylaw general agreement xx ith george towns proposed zoning bylnw was expressed bv council recently when a special meeting was held w ith the planning bonrd to review the lengthx document designed to make georgetowns future expansion or derly and in the best interests of a majority of citizens the bvlaw prepared for the town by dr e g fnludi has been extensively reviewed by members of the plamnng1ohrdtrtirccthetr appointment a few months ago and a number of revisions were made before the board presented it to council should further reisions be made in the bylaw after a proposed pub lic meeting another such meeting may be called prior to council meet ing with the final passing which must also have municipal board ap proval council has certainly picked a planning bonrd which couldnt be beat said mayor armstrong they haxe woiked hard discussing the bylaw clause by clause to produce the best possible results for the greatest number of people the max or said his statement was not flatten but wns sincerely meant cr alfred sykes mentioned the possibility of changing some of georgetow n s confusing street nam es as part of the zoning plan young street on which he lixes is an enample he said as it chang es names to mill then to water and then to john w ithin a few blocks the mayor explained that chang ing is not casv because it interferes with all registered deeds cr irwin noble said it is time the town erects street signs george town is one of the few towns which do not have them he said ns resident is versatile artist halifax tcp reg dockrill of nearby armdale upsets the old ad age jack of all trades master of none father of seven children he is a sculptor artist ioib water colors and murals i poet and business man he has painted scenery for plays decorated a boat club and dance hall illustrated a lecture xith a painting and done busts of notable haligotuans such as richard tkid1 hoxxard canadian lightweight box ing champion i he w on a trophy offered by the canadian association of real estate boards for the bestdesignod real i estate window display but artistic temperament has no place in the dockrill home thel children are permitted to roam freely in land out of his studio fcev- er worrying that they might break a delicate piece of work oxer which father has labored mr 1 v ritiliif of lli new nik is xisilmg with his brother mi gtoigt kiuliu and other acton fru nds mis clmilei w mason spt nt n toiipli of wieks xwth hei daughter at s uiblt bt u h md w ith fi lends in oxx t n sound mr nnd mrs llimd bnrtlett of port col boi ne were guest with mr and mis fied anderson oxer the holidnx w eekend mr nnd mrs rox arnott and fimilx peel st spent the wttk ind in otlaxxn xv ith mr mid mis i a crunutt miss mane lambert 4olidnved nt the home of her ister mrs rose gillespie also at the home of miss sharon gillespie mr nnd mrs neil mcnitbb haxe been visiting with dr and mrs bruvns tn bdmonton thox made the trip by plane mr and mrs c tax lor nnd fam ilx chose muskokn ns their vacation spot thex were not far from bracebridge mr douglas da idson of the pub lie school staff here is attending industrial arts summer school nt the ontario college of education mr john lr in xx ho has been ill for some time was taken to the toronto general hospital on tues day to undergo special treatment mrs earl lambert and mrs george young att the 25th annixeisarx of the eramosa insti tute held nt bnrrie hu1 united church v mr nnd mrs j e coleman of east chicago ind xisited at the home of mr and mrs c m hansen and w ith his brother mr william coleman an milton mr and mrs harold mclntyre llovd and marilyn mrs ida denny and miss lucy denny spent a few davs holidaxmg at algonquin park and district last week mr and mrs ed nelson pcne- tang their daughter mrs f txxeedx and her four daughters from gillingham kent england were isiting friends and relatixes here tips on touring by carol lane womens trove authority when there s a baby in the fimilx the siniplt st insxvt i to summer fun is picnics pit is int outdooi dmim aie is t in ix i found xxithin sboi t ill ix trig tiisluito nix lloniitowti cm id i and piiiuis gixi tin busy motllli a chanie to nlax fiom bousiwoik while eliminating the rhoi t f linking and carting ill the rump- mint essenllnl to bibx s toiiifnit din ing a long tup mi n s liow to knp hit infant will fed gurgling mid di x xvlule the adults nlax undet tin trees 1 an insulated bag will bold an ample supply of bottles nnd for mula sterilized water nnd canned baby food always take along nn extra feeding just in case you stay longer thin xou anticipated handy for heating bnbx s food is the food vxarmer that plugs into the dash board cigarette lighter add baby s own spoon which can be sterilized if necessary 2 jceep baby off the b ground it might be damp the car crib which has rollers and screens is most convenient but a blnnket xx ith two pillows will make a suitable ground bed since it may become chilly towards evening add nn extra sweater and cap 3 a thermos of warm water is needed for the inevitable elennup process don t forget absorbent cotton powder or lotion and a few evtra diapers e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 1 306 00 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 115 new storekmarket septiles que cp the hudsons bay company plans a supermarket in this ironore ter minal on the st lawrence the ex isting store will be included in thel new building which will cover zt000 aquare feet nwrwfira bununs in ontario attention farmers we are in the market for 0nt fall wheat picked up from the combine or delivered at mill highest market prices paid quick unloading facilities we also havf1dryer for drying tough wheat acton flour mills d h lindsay coiiflniiert torn pntfa one the puiilittuti ml leluiiliiottii -ttuld- tlin aiillioillv loiildnt foiee any fm mm to iiifinenl hid hunt mid only if and xxliulljji iiviuiilna body hail made a ileal with him loiild hill li u ii oji 1 1 lie ftuibltitn ofti n tin aiilliniltx miiliglitleii mull pio tt in litftiuiiniuiiled i in mix 1 1 nun 111 hpihu sin ill sulil mil nil mull ihiitliiim to the aiilh hi ilx in pin hi ipiillng miinli ipnlit it h fin xpeilal pinjitts would be minli 111 prripnrtlin to the opiilnt ion dlititlv uffeiltd 1 lie autlioi itv uiomhois would have nasi ss the iniiiili ipiillttim in an in it uiui with what they think the belief ita would bt to thiv viu ioiih imiiilt ip- nlitlon lit olnhoi ntod lluieh seldom muih fi let ion nnd lv iluk ering nn ngii ouient is woi ketl out fm spet ial piftjecth ot schemes did you include stienin im pi ovcmoiils in pi ojei is asked councillor hiuiy scwell yes replied the government official if n stieam is too shallow for trout a dnm can be built or shrubs placed along the banks not neceauuy to walt he added that it wnsn t necessary to wait until the department hod made its report after a detailed survey to have the authority start functioning he mentioned rod and gun clubs had worked with the humber authority in a quiz for kids on conservation with the writers of the best 500 answers getting a free days fishing can one6fthe most octivc mun icipalities buy a site and obtain the 50 per cent grant asked reeve marshall no replied the government spokesman the authoilty must puuviase the site but latepit can ask the community invobed prin cipally to operate the project if an arrangement cin be l cached with its council where there is an existing paik hefoie the authority la het up iskid coifrfcilloi ilulv scwell should the autlioi ity tiy to u ipuie it not ihhnanui llv tinld m ln loillliohu hut iii miinu ittoco wlimc the allttwilllv iiillld got flit pet i nut uitnl bid ii pitikta litivti htiiii pin i turned koiibl fins will kill a fount fi gnu i nlloiis llnil ttiinw llghli ilkoitttts fioan iiiilitntolilli f 4s engagements mi niut mill mtttlliuw alekttiiilof 1 y li ihouum muiino ifniicily of ailmil wind to ttllliiilllli a ilia tllgagiiileiil nt tin ll lilil duifliltii iulil agiiiii tmlvrinia to ml ituy umiit wullti wu1ttar mill n mm f mia mm in witllla ulitt tint iriti- i lii nma 1 1 li limit wullla of wlllluili aliin k i intuitu hie mull iniu ui tiikii iltt a siituiitty st pit lulu a lei it 1 ilililt in si all in a alitfllimi inn i h at ion j confident oakville main st never cement jruck alley cimliuiv to neviial puhliiihed le pm in tin st lnwieitee cement company is veiy confident that ouk lllon main sheet will never heennie vinrnt tiuek alley it was emphatically stated by den la temple public relations director for the huge new cluikaon firm we naturally have no wish to make a nuisance of ourselves in t evidential and commercial oak ville and we definitely dont want to send our trucks trough the town declared mr temple aside from the fact that we want to do every thing possible to maintain amicable relations with all our neighbors we irtt ivi i lull in i null tun ti ut ks ulnng iiki whole kniiil ihiniigli tow ii he i aunt the tiufflt in loo slow were xi iy lontjiliiil xvt ll find a uolutlon to till piotlltml the ci iiiinl company official said his film hus always been indy and willing to participate financ ially in uny road extension or building plan that would divert traffic froin i evidential and tsim- mercial owvville we btand ready at any time to consult with munici pal officials of oakville trafalgar and toronto township in an effort to work out a scheme that will be mutually satisaclory imn ilia d in liittlt and holt wm lo to lady drivers who like courtesy bfgoodrich pp104 cash in today therej extra tradein allowance waiting for you at swindlehurst garage ballinafad ont ph georgetown tr 72381 r notice in view of the proposed general street riaving program for acton those contemplating building i here in the near future are asked to notify the puc within the next 30 days in order that ar rangements for sewer and water lateral lines may be completed before paving acton public utilities commission we try nlwnyh to le prompt frit ndly nnd lihgnik drive in to iloy you inn ix hurl youi i u r 121 in ciipahlti iiiiiiim csso service iwmiial k acton motors phone 17 acton an4 fun qqfdte i the big ones that got away last year are stilt there its handy to go ofter them by bus north bay 1535 parry sound 1220 hunts vi lie 1065 round trip by bus see vour local agent for au bus travel information harold wiles phone 27 acton milton rotary s gala carnival rotary park milton wednesday aug 15 a night of outdoor fun for the whole i family kids ball games games of chance- dollar ml doll draw all proceeds for community projects is m

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