Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1956, p. 6

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v- thursday august nth ims the acton r press acton ontario paqbsevkn h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st ouelph supermarket considering legal actidn on refusal of permit owners of georgetowns iga supermarket are considering legal action against the town unless a building permit is granted for an extension at the rear of their no 7 highvv at council a letter was received from lawyer maurice mqnderson representing iga in which he said legal action is being consider- you re not a good if you have this fault bad judgment in passing is one of the most obvious faults of a bad driver never pull out to pass another vehicle unless you can see a clear road ahead how good your driving habits department of highways ontario ed unless a permit is granted by august 16th council had withheld a permit on recommendation of the george town planning board because it would contravene a section of the proposed zoning bylaw now under discussion the building addition would take the store to the rear property line while the zoning bylaw would require a 30 foot clearance which someday might be used for a service road entrance council uirtied the matter over to the town solicitor for an opinion available through your star farm insurance agent fc w h denny 39 brock st fsss phone 455 acton gsscs on speedvale ave e at northkastgily limits thurs-kri- thundes in aof 1617 the east salmoo aug 182 bring your smile along tuevwed doctor aug at sea l52 thursrx country ag girl s324 2 shows nightly vir free vaive turning ceremony friday morning started the flow of natural gos into the town of milton siiown pushing the valve to start this new era are left to right aailton deputy reeve r c cun ningham trafalgar councillor alex near aailton councillors mary pettit charles wilson charles johnson and robert reid general mayor finds ratepayers right her basement was flooded too manager t p pnukird ontario fuel board chairman a r ooier antl councillor robert lawson in the hack ground arv ur c a martin another gas company official trafalgar clerk s a roatritr- slone and aailton clerk jim costigon for the third wink in a row briinplon council u iid ibout thil rrirfi flash flood a ft w weeks iigt lur wis i li putiuon from fglndile tin next wtik thin wts i di put hum fnm tht triir strttl inm lust w ft k throe u is a do pnl ttion of oik hit- mimir her self i nil swnpithitii to all tht pcupii of tin town of iliimptnn mrs horwoixl t i i iinnd shi and watch for cteeves sso service h r hul ihi rt tin iud fnmi tin it holuliv id find th it iim tm ill it id l t n f iimkii d n xt d t lh walked tutninl u u m ss af- tr rniiiu il imliit list wk sh m umi tlu sti iu ji is mill tht n not iknl in tlu dr ipt n cm tht fiiimri flimii hut um ins iv i hi r nisir hid t innleti hi r mn horwtmki r4iitd you 11 hue to tik it up with tlu- mivoi sj i id sud film on safety shown 4h club the fifth meeting of the nelson and n issikiwi i 4 ii tractor maintenance club was held thurs- dav at the garage of wm t dales milton dunne the business mcetmj the achievement day was planned for mondav august 20 at lowvillc park the county fair display and the tractor driving competition at the cne vere discussed the fnldman ross milne showed slides on oil cooling sstems clutch and tins this was followed b a film on tractor sifetv pamphlets wore distributed mr dales served refreshments and george hume thanked tht host i civil defence and natural disaster thirteenth in a merles of 2t arlirle much is mk n anil wi ittt n tin si ilivs about tlu dtstiuttivt powtrs of tht hwiiogin hoiiih nations hivi lli ii ii ition il cufiiue plans aid tin ii nvil ill finii 1 ins cook inn on tin f i out bin ri i in i m tht- should lie iltii kil with run liar weapons hut tin r is another inemv one that existed long before tin hbomb and is capable of just any loiiimtiiiitv cm provuli even if is i or fine tainistl hnpis hie horiois of nut it ar virfiri never i ill it uitfi pliy in tin nt w higlintl stitis last fill for timplt tin lit strut ti ve in ss of hiirritant and flood wa gnitlv lightened in nitnv areas lie- inisi towns mil cities undtr tine tlinit of the ii bomb llitl set up civil defence organizations iii new haven connecticut the about 40 pt r ctnt populitinn n in tht in er 6a afit group of canada s under 15 and watch for opening day at our new modern imperial ess service station conveniently located designed and equipped fov fast efficient service of all your cars needs plan now to rnakeihis station your happy motoring headquarters for ntw carefree driving pleasure come in now get your tickets for the zet lucky door mm opening day i on as much destruction it is more- oir exer present nature in recent months nature in the form of floods hurricanes and evi n landslides has wrought destruction across vwdch scattered reas of canada and the unittd states the loss of lift and proptrtv nd the attendant sufferinc both phvsital and mental haxe been almost as rreat in some instances as if an hbomb had fallen and the after effects linger preparation for disaster almost an kind of preparation cbuld have prevented some of the loss and lightened much of the rest the threat of disaster from the hbomb seems to have released a ilood manv canadians from a common inertia over preparing to themselves before the neel to do so damage v as light within the city i tie if nut its civil defence rescue units win able to come quickly to the aid of nearby communities hard hit lv the elements the new hi v en civil defence units alone wire credited with rcsciniuj almost 1 000 persons who otherwise might have perished or at least undergone prolonged discomfort the same thing happened in man itoba s brandon area whin floodj hit there last fall the resident ugh th ii caiciimvu ttirr rryll dc- were able to fence organization protect themselves they did not have to call on the armed forclea for aid i the little civil defence organizat ion just beginning to blossom in defend nicolet quebec had a part in res cuing some of that villages reiid- is forced upon them by emergency cn when a section of it slid into conditions canada s civil defence tht rivir in october afterwards planners and more and more- can a set up a welfare centre to help adians arc beginning to see the ad ce for those made homeless vantages a civil defence plan in be prepared school days will soon be here start them off with clothes renewed in our most mod- j em plant i frank carney sons mimnbinq hardware phone 1s5 heating etodrtc ockwood the tops phone 128 cleoners acton so while civil defence aims pr- rrartlv at organizing and traininjt imildans ot protect themselves in i viv of war its organization us p- virc inalnable in riejcetimc a w jor t provides direction and kn ho willing workers arc 1- i lvaijiblc when disaster strik- i r it for all their willingness effort are often npt nearly so tfiictivt m th would be with ppier raminc a civ i d fence pi in should ac- csij g to federal planners be x die therefore a lumber town txa pi cm organize its ciow defer pljn ith the idea of meet- irg the thriat of fbrest fires ffsse tricltisp ajftil fleffrvsjty phone i jto ac monuments bltamptom monument w designs submitted lettering comer pa a good display to wmcauam 4qwmuwi z2z24

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