Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1957, p. 3

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the acton frw press thursday january 24th 19s7 news l if kadar outscostj tir eyes on middle east tif moves in egypt r aut cocus proas tuv wma fw hungarian government of premlar janoa kadar hai draftad a nauanal budget for only the fins ojkejtarof thla year aad ordered rigorous eueterlry to reduce de- hose van kp i in tha offic ial fovvnmwit mapasar that t can to avomat through tyiaaeuy iwwinfrl lots from koala aaj a erami as about tfc aana aisa frota jtatf oflh but alt rcfftmn as m is rht from aafctriaa ao far hava an coal production continual at only about half tha rata prwalunf b- fara til ortobar revolution rig- orous auatarlty in public lifa ap- paianty moans tha darnilsssl at mat axmranunant amployaas and rattartlon of fundi for tha armad or fowttmiiwrt whlla collar vorkara alraady hava baan dttenarfad and funrtioni of tha dtatntafratad huiifartan army hava larfvly baan takan var by tha suaalan occupation forcaa vyaa am salastja staat cobdrmntm tha uaanhosror doc- trtaa ruasia and communist claa hava praalalmad to 1va middls any rt taplea tfcalr afratra tha now danunclation was in- eludtd in tha joint communique ffom soviet pramlar bulaanjn and lrmir chou kn of had china and ins fii wilt o moscow tha communlqua alad of late tha imperialist affraaslva group ings hava baan intanslfytng the cold war and are carrying out conspiratorial artlvlllaa slmed against the usr communism and tha eauae of pear itven lt in the past there have baan soma mistakes and shortcoming in their the communist blocs mut ual relations those- ar being a present overc alad liquida heava fca igypt shaky us hopeer of keeping egypt from closer ties with russia probably have been dealt a serious blow by president naasers decree -egypoanising- major foretgn bus- lniaasa in egypt naasera near la announced last tburaday has thrown tha foreign bust fltcbnuminlty in egypt into turmoil according to reports reach- ing tha state department at wash- tngtoa by the canadian press pulled to shore in a dory fastened to t rope anchored on shore after a jlnehad first been shot ashore wth a rocket gun capt edward okaefa ujf vt ibllity was cut to almost flevaing byunfiw driven by winds of up to 80 mllao an hour whan the ship grounded his rafter would not give a picture his log was off and to signal was coming from a wire- lass beacon at channel head hed seen it rough in the strait be newfoundland and tf ova scotia the skipper added but bis was the roughest crew members said tha ship ap peared to hit reef stagger croa egyptian and foreign byali seamen alike believe the ultimata effert of tha new dacr amounting to a nationalisation order win ba to sear off western investors and kill egypts chances of getting western economic or financial aid glebe ctrelars the ua air force gave the world a demonstration of its ability to deliver hbombs to any point on the fee of the earth presumably the ia yflight of three heavy jet uwnben whlcta ended last friday also has impress ed the ujj congress now begin ning to consider appropriations for the armed forces it also showed however that the uj still must rely on overeeai base for global operajlon o its strategic air command bombers tanker aircraft for refuelling the three streto fortress is had to ba deploy ad at intervals along their mjaamlle route around the mid riff of the world a gtobecucllng journey which wu completed in it hours it minutes from start to return at their california base all ssr the tv4jtaj ferry cabot strait plowed onto the sand at grand bay sis miles west of port a us basques in newfoundland in a storm described by inhabitant as the hardest weve ever seen it she carried 1 passengers and 1w crew members with rargo and that i passengers aad crew were deftpar inu the jw it grounded on the blgnaat tide recorded in tare ym chief steward ronald janes 3a said i didnt have time to worry too much myself w got the pas sengers alerted 17 were all pretty calm i must say tnere4a no panic fate of the firry hung on the findings of e j hesrly tha can adian national railway newfound land marine- superintendent who arrived n m aren from st johns and the report of salvage expert summoned from new york trie fact the ship later was moving slightly made the captain optimistic about her refloating the biggest ship ever built for the canadian navy the aircraft carrier bona venture was launched at belfast last week a crew of tso canadian officer and men took overnhe it too- ton carrier built at a cost of tstjdddjooo named after a st lwrenc gulf island the booaventura will replace the carrier magnificent on loan from the royal navy tha maggie meanwhile was busy in egyptian waters as part of canada con tribution to the un emergency force a helicopter from the mag nificent flew the un commander gen burns into the sinai desert for the occupation of the tkwn of el aruh after israeli force pulled out 300 teachers debate problems a variety of torching problems were discuss at the second in- service training- mevtins for the hallon public schiwil teachers held at the j m denyes school on mon day evening january 14 mo tea chers attended the hultnn county prlnclp asimklaefon sponsors this program to improve tesrhers on the job supervisors nf mutir nnd tea cher of industrial art and craft and home economics also met in groups for their first meeting mr flora slnski of milton former directress of kindergartens near toronto spoke to kindergar ten teacher stir emphasized the importance of kindergarten in a childs school life discussions of the problems of kindergarten tea chers followed grade 1 teachers heard miss er nie martin primary specialist on the staff of the hamilton teachers college sneak on the teaching of arithmetic grade 3 teachers discussed the teaching of english miss marjorle baker principal of a hamilton public hchonr guided the groupln its discussion grade 3 teachers also discussed the tench ins of english tha- best time and how o begin the teaching of writing was ducussed nt length grade 1cachcrapcntlhc even ing on the subject of- social stud ies each grade 4 toucher brought along samples of work done by her grade 4 clnss this display pooled the best iiiiji of mure than 30 teachers grnrir t ttiichcrs had discussion of social studies mini memory work grade 6 discussion of knittish grade 7 discussion of the leaching of current events thk local com munity nnd canadian history many tewrher fee that greater emphasur should be put on the toachinguf civics nnd geogrnphr- ur j ward and miss edith don km principal rnith from strut neons schoitl nelson town ship spoke on the improvement f contimwition at the grade t level group discussions foltuwod i anjnduitutrt art aud crofu group orsanised and chose as chairman w a griffin teacher at the lome skuce school in trafal gar the home economics group chose as its leader miss m thor- burn home economics teacher al so of the lome skuce school in music suparvisors of this subject chose stewart buch anan of nelson township as thlhrj leader a display ofart cvllected by the j international red cross wai on hand the patient and detailed work of asiatic children especially attracted comment and attention of haltun teachers al publtc school a chanreto seethis display- cattlk lobt i new germany ns cp1 30 head of qiittlc and some farro machinery were destroyed whenr fire levelled a barn on the farm of clyde ititcy near here snow on the rixiftopc saved nearby build tog- 1 richardson leads norval to 87 win in junior tilt norval edged milton 17 to be come the top team in the league and palermo dished out a ie- sounding 0 i defeat to acton in the two junior farmer hockey games at milton arena monday night the last scheduled games of the season now palermo will meet milton second and third teams in the league for the semi final battles beat two nut of three games palermos decisive win in the first game was led by dave mur ray who scored three of their eight goals and assisted on one other mas lang scored two and picked up two assists and r mar shall tallied three dave murray picked up a two- minute marker for kneeing and later got a match misconduct which started with a tight with wilbert pcsvoy nf the acton squsd r booth glen richardson and max lang each were penalised once for the win ners for acton bill coon picked up the lone tally assisted by b som- erville marvin hunter took two trctrhee jnthe coolerand a well as his match misconduct marvin hunter picked one up lor tripping in the second encounter of the night a closer game ken richard son led the winning norval entry with four goals of thaeighu leslie scored two and dsve cun ningham and rosa cunnlnghair tallied one each two penalties were meted out by referees bill boyd and bruce hood to hugh cunningham and i cun i ningham received one john willmott and charlie gil lies led the losers attack with three goals and an assist ench graham gillies and lion tasker were the other arksmen murray tasker and arnold howdrn picked up the only stretches in the sinbin team standings at the end of the regularly scheduled games is as follows gp w l t f a pu norval 11 t 3 i at 14 if palermo it t s 3 45 39 14 miltojx 11 4 7 0 60 t acton 11 1 i 1171 t total penalty minutes show ac ton leading with it palermo with 117 milton with 83 and norval with 67 vetekan publisher berwick ns cpi john s scutu editor and publiahur of tha weekly ierwick hegiiter died at aget native of kentucky he came to nova scotia from western canada 40 years ago and for some l years was public relation officer of the halifax harbor commission readers note change irtpicture caipfioru reader last week noted a ehangt in the pictur caption known in nenarpspar circle as ouulnas in this newspaper agajn this weak theyre different from thos in us for several years all outlines now have lead ing at tha- left in boldfac type to draw attention and explain in a few words what tha picture is about a detailed description lj found in the lighter easily read type at the right- equitable basis for land values assessors feel halton county aaastanr held their fusst meeting of th year in acton on wednesday of tht weak reviewing land value in the town assessor t jonas reported the assessor were satisfied local land values were on an equitable basis in relation to th balance of the county the county assessor were guests uf arton st dinner in tha station hotel at noon with councillor g barursu present in th mayors absence end clerk mfceachle all rountsr rmrntclpalitla wer represented st the meeting a dis cussion on the possibility of im- piemen ting the department of municipal affairs aaeeeamenl man ual resulted in the rejection of the idea al this time father installs son worshipful master at campbell lodge a unique ceremony was hld at campbell villa recently when father installed hi aon as wor shipful msster of campbell ledge no tot roger k mahon become ih worshipful master for 1m7 and the i natal 1st ion was csrrled out by his fsther edwsrd d mahon this is th first time a ceremony of this kind has been held at the lodge since its opening in ttm mr mahon sr was master of the lodge in 154 and the men who as allied him in the installation were all in office at the time they were wor mr l w mcmillan who acted as senior warden wor bro w j mcivhi junior war den wot 13 to e c foster inner guard and wor itro george col ling tyler other pnsl mlct nuim ing were ltiitlil worshipful llroihcr frank mrnivrn very worshipful llrolher iwtor ii it mi lonnld and worshipful brother kdwin lurrop j y llnrllcy q si clair l4klr milton c ii carbert g e hcadhcad u g thomas stnn rob inson j k kllenton j h mclhsil neil mcphail cecil chuholm dr ii d young a h coulter and george e coulson other officers installed during the same evening were neil h mcphail i p m v f mcarlhur senior warden wm hucther s d r gorier j d j it coulter sstdr c l youngvj wm pickett tyler f j aukland asst sec a t moore treasurer wor bro g r csrbert secretsry stewart cromp chaplain george e coulson d of c lloyd nas- berry organist henry gorter io appo for year made at council inauguralmeeting welding acktyuine a rlcctsic sids welding caladon 40rl salfounlaln lake chtlkoto brltuh columbu i at v tha -hlfheat- elevation of any lake in canada sb42 taet aoveaaa levat j were calling to you ot- the blood clinic thursday feb 7th in the acton legion auditorium upstairs snappy b l i t zj canvass tuesday 29th january 7 to 9pm in tha following difttfet only acton r northwest side of mill street v third line to cameron ave j umehouse 3rd to 7th line r churchill rockwood crewsons corners everton alsg aoo free blood dorjors needed ann your support will be appreciated other districts wm be called upon in the fall 1 sponsored bythe red crossjmobile oinic and the acton legion subscribing to the oath of office at the naufural meeting of eaques- lnr jtownship council tnbtewsrt- town hsll on mondsy of last eek were reeve george currie deputy- reeve campbell sinclair and coun cillors wilfrid bird walter llnhsm and george leslie thomas van sjckler was ap pointed township solicitor rent for ths garbage dump of uto was paid to joseph mcsdonsld membership fea of w in the ai- sortatton of hural municipalities was forwarded the department of highways was to be petitioned for the subsidy on an saoroved expend i ture pf as3t4y appointed to bquesing planning board were edwin ilaxrop for three years and col g 0 drown for two years r u davidson george cur- rle and campbell sinclair for one year w f- tnwnsend wl appointed a delegate to attend the convention uf the ontario good itosjdi assoc istlon george currie wu named to sttvnd a meeting of the planning committee flistlon wilfrid lllrd was named reprrs entatlve on the newlyformetl klx- teon mlu creak cunsarvauon au- thnrttj appointed to the community hall hoard were walter ltnham wilfrid bird mrs elusbeth grsnt rtewsrttown w i mrs wellington htringrr ashgrove wl hubert miller ocarjueaing federsllon of agriculture gordon wlngfleld norval junior fsrmcrs t ii price esueslng agricultural soc iety named in fsquesing fire area no 1 were wilfrid lllrd and george leslie to milton fire area no 1 george currle and to acton fire area no j walter unham and campbell sinclair a total or im was paid for 3 foxes destroyed to wsrd ilrown- rldge j m steelr frsnk jones john chtsholm gordon shoe- bridge duncsn itoblnson douglas lslle alfred urlgtten donald hancock marvin nsset glen saunders john itura douglas shrppard harold deforest snd john verlle accounts psssed included road monuments mammon hinlnni ubniillcd rtm lelhring rurnrr posts tcry and a ihh dlsplnv in stork wm c allan prop 61 queen sr w brsmpton hhap phone 141ft j bea iis rip tom nicol fhvoe nrantpuin 4tj scc5unut3rj81b hosplul cqtintj tsslts ball- telephone mju acton share tw vision couh costs 39 hepc brampton 13881 georgetown herald 10341 m law son 8 besfes ltd 828- 11 a w bnalon 3 acton free press 82330 assoc of assessing ofricejs 910 norton floral 13 halton registry office 1 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