Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 28, 1957, p. 7

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pr th acton frca pmur thuntuy february s8th 19s7 r maurice beaty president off canadian cattle club at the annual meeting of the canadian jersey cattle club held in montreal recently meurtc c beaty promineml trafalgar farmer and well known owner and oper ator of lindalr farm wa elected president of this national orgenttv fttlon lindale jersey nerd over thr pact 21 year ha achieved inter national recognition and it is n- deed fitting thai the popular own r should have been selected to head up this important national breed organisation mr itraly u the third haltonite to br sclectrd in recent week u head up national farm organ list ion some two or three werka ago joseph- h will mot t wall known popular hampahlr breedae also of trafalgar township waa an- nouncvd aa the new president of the f rrf kjp a soriatton the third haltonite to rerelve this signal honor l m m bobyl robinson of burlington whou the h president of the canmttan horticultwal counril all three of thee men have over the years proven their worth as leaden in their respective fields of endeavor and it gofli without say ing that they will make tin same type it contribution in thrir mw spheres t interest keen in new varieties of seed grain for the spring on r the mt frii m items lit ui a ofrim i milton wr get mm r f uhim m thi mli thai m ntly ask tuultural rr can 1 im ink 1 ii di n l r 1 nitk prtnk time at thia kmob if tli kt tht wrvler nrifocmrd so if the aamplr r sample art not alri ady imdv no lime h mid be 11 if thr grade l im hack in time hiiuont std tiil ly at thr milton hair round on sutiml iv msieh 23 hog price outlook is definitely changing the hog price outlook for late iot and early lu a definitely changing 14 will still be profit able for hog producer becauar of relativity rood price during most of the yrar and fairly low roata by late fall there would ap pear to be plenty of rvtdrnrr liilfnl that hog nrtrea then will br brlowthoar of ima and any winter price rite will be slrght thla would appear to be the vmnig time to rapand hog pro hit t hn aa a matter of fart we would suggest selling any extra bred aowa and gllu now whiff the market it lively halton debaters now in finals saturday of laat wecl saw hal in j tin tor faitm r ivhattng cpnutrlti of iferllia wataon john lilac k mill marhall and llwm ittlddill ulfrullln iiwitt hi uhin tv d hating ouart tie in wni itnk some jel supmit t r fi m hull m nitihinnhi1 own d i itmg t it nl illvi s lo oaf nt ii i mii llnl on v w i l l 1 council puts off decision on milton quarry plan trafalgar re coning of additional iso acre on hilton a south frtnge from agximltutal to industrial for the toronto brick co owners of s3 rfces in the ar ea and with another i0o acre under option waa deferred by tra falgsr township council as the r- suit of pnteta repreaented by d j uaervwald milton a i5 man delegation romp lained that the company whfrh has already received approval if reumlng of 51 acres has alnre purchased a further 15 acres and has another 108 trafalgar acres un rter option and la now attempting to have this re nmrd for the pur lo of quarrying shaje within 2m feet uf homes ltepresrnting the company t w r is her who waa accompanied hv j a dawton rmnnmtiv rngtnrrr a lit we ale not coming in o aim off quick profita we ntr n jtfmanent halr industry at th roinmt niemrnl nf thr dlmitailon mr mtihuil t id ooncll it g with ot saving thai we air wholrheartr1ly pmm it nlo k h ft wilhoi illon inn f ilkkil in h f thi all llu w ivloifi i f lho lliuin f i u k ihu mi nt m h tmm the ptiriu il k i nun iln ii firr i 1 iiinnilv mini i ortl w llllhlp n 11 intnf tin t i lx h hiniiu lo ni t onlti of agruulliin in i u 1 iu i hi mi if tin the jurm irnk stan hall provincial mp reports on weeks events in inrr to the h ad lines in the toronto star f binary- 4btn which id that the town of wal lac burg flckwted the mi mher drk ilh gift mr oller lib era fr crf y south l1 thr hid for thi propowd g ifu wi rt hnspilkl t br huill ii w n h ul kclhrihd hildrc wnllmi liuig mid tbi m m iind thnt tin mi if the uilixlilun hh uul tmil hot fthonld to wodbinr suggrnlcd thil llvdro minmter onml put the glur and declare the llnitrd stotei for innc ming the livcrlin of 1ak michikn kiitir throotth lh ch k c anal x ti 9m m budgil r1 lo thi rhlrflv vilm h hi lo not tit mitv ttelng ir i f ihf that they are going w build a plant there mr fisher for the company said that the township is forlunale in having a good droits it of clay we think it should be developed mr dawson told council that he un demands thr cum pan y will put up plant on the property and will engaged in the itanufartut of tile ju rat t mated tkr possible ten ure of the operations atfrotnso o q ysars mr fuhr adtnonuhed council not to let a number of cltlrerai away you tbey have property rights so have we and wr have a right to devel p our prierty wr have agrrrd to a buffer strip im- iwrrn the ptitperly and the honjr and we have agrrd to backfill our rfersvnuon i don t think vc n do any more i think the planning ixtard rreommrndatlons should le arceplrl minril agrti1 to rl the mnltf i ovn for a further nrrtini nil outdoor pool oakviuje oakvlllt uohs club s proposal to build and op crate an outdoor swimming pool immediately west of las arena re- ceived a favorable reception from the oakvllle parks board james snow for the service club said the pool should be ready for use by may 15 and the plan was to cover it over and make the pool a year round project event ually minimum cost of the pool so by too fret was estimated at its 000 including parking space fur 4 cars and a dressing room 30 by to frrt television service by r w grant days 594 acton nights 702 locaifd at watsons music store ve lnt aid hnth h i thr in retd old u n m i ih n alter will 1 furtht r tmfh it 1 nkh1r i h s holden applications accepted for adoption of children 416 years old tlrf are inifny lnwlrtii from 4 u 16 ynam of ngf wtionre remdy tu m ttdopbml iiihtmw nn nranlil un ttsrw clilwreti ihhw luiuiuast f tlarr ge- rtlighn ra uil origin or iiivku al luitvlicnp ixhitrw am rwrt ruiay tu hiwl hururity for tlwwn tuuimn will nttrm from a mrtiumrttt txisiir lliia trthtrarti dimft iwd npply u infrtiiljc htrmw the nvrnniwi for 1m hi far chivvim ttw rumlr of hffanta nvnilnttk for mloition if you nnt a iiuhtm iniplr mtreitl in applying for tlwi luluptmin of nn nmrr or tutihlii iiiim i tukif you almtuut la uimii r a y i nni of ngt ym iiiumi la in bnm lirxiltli niwl firutim lully iimi11 of curing for tltr luld m future your rwtuil imr t r iioiim minking nliilily aiwl nmilly to iim i tli imiiih of inwi nuiriiir nm tal mm nn inimtrtnnt fm torn in tlin plnti iim nt of imi c hildntn a appllratlnna fir mliffdhm of llan follow ing children find o titer oldnr or hathlicrtpimfl rhiulrtii alxnikl 1m rlini uwl to thn mtninter of itihllc wnlfnrn im linm vnt lluiklinga i oronto on tar w typical rha cfclldrwi ft4la pmrmmm dapwaw haaaasi a liretty llltk blood lrotetant girl who la 4 yera old she nmtm m gol lionte and paurnt underatarmling parents bnrauar bim is a afmuitk- and must wear a brace- on one le fortunately im r rlwnrea of aornrdav walking wiiimmii a brace jirr promwing mot alw luta to attend a tlwrapy uaa evrrv wek ahr moat la- in a inintr nrar m t lin hum littlr col grrnlral nerd noli la for love and aftiition aa mrt of a rnniril family i wo mochi lmkirik hrotlmra wimi t h miui ii y r old i im v itoiiiin f nthotli ll- to imo 1 1ti ol krrrmli molh l-v- hive brown hnir nod yta with hngfit fwnnlllia ui null h lltrir tirnltliy phyai pira 11m y nrd a fi rmnorot imiiiv wlirn- tltry tan lie rifilnl lose iter aa mtrt of tlir fnmily yttur isirnlf htutrrn aiil sorify devntea iln tlmr aixl t orrgy to aerving the inter rmlm of ffiildrrn and your community 0ntaii0 depaitmeht of rhjiuc wflpare tin finl ic mill tin i tli it ihifh tin hril frc4 thi ch ii it illc ork mi r w parr rogrrivr i un v ti hi nt omniv sjtiri thnt t in pro ir n walliut burg akctl il thi cold hunk i npb uf the u nut ox ilnl prihlnt im frcnt muillii it hirk t i thr asscmhl an li rmitlmg u cc p i in i hosjnt il ii rsjlal v ul i mrli urn nl mmitlk y is now in business their town they hoped would be y 1 ci the near future mr merchants co operate tarr snid il waa quite in ordv for at vnrl us itir k in town mil the people of wallareburg to bring be- ecn distinctive vellnw and aamphs nf theiv industrie he alan bl peanut and bum vending anld lh the people of wallareburg whine these machine belnnk just wish to mlxrrt7srtketr7ntus f the-artnn- v mcaandallpro rv mid not n hnlie for n llonpitjil premier front said that wnllace burk n o ondi rful town with t i fine wplo and that ho viiiui tulfrnst awniplrs of their imlcilr liomi to his wife ivemicr ti il uliu suid thnt thi sc samples i their indubtrv would in no vny infhn ncr thi imation of the nrw llnxpitjil for hetarded chiulrcn mr orossmnn progresslxc cn scrtiit tins i thnt ihi dn5 in rmcttftm itlf town nf- vnlhirc biirj in their actions had accomplished more for the retnrd ml children s ihuipltal than he was able to do in ht one hour address in the asacmblj mr nixon liberal member for ftrnnt said in his address on indian affairs that he considered we should do something to hae the lndfim children in the iro incc of ontario educated in the same svhimil ii other fhildxi n in the pro- x incc for in his opinion it is hard fot bo and grl to be able to mix w ilh other nung pttiple hen t he v atvld 4iuuuuui4 ul schw1i of kurning 1 p roberta progr itt con scr him numlnr litldon south prtxcntihl tin re iirl of thr at lcct i committin on ll roids which u iii be di bated bv the mcmltcrs of thi uckhmirc at a later date mr v minh i itu r il memhtri for stornuint s ml m hi acktrcss thut in itku we had in ontario 17000 lictnsed rhicun but ibm the numhcru hid iroyn to 1 tt2 363 reglsti red ehulctt a s irct commuter recommended an increase in gasoline tax and higher levies nn heay trucks to help finance highways ccf leader afactkmald only member of the committee who re fused to sign its report aald his part oppose a boost in gasoline tax because w par cent of it falls on the car owner bills which would make mcslaa ter unlwratty at hamilton a non- denomlnatlon institute and incor porate the present divinity school u an affiliated institute were ap- pro by the private bills com mittee ccj leader macdonsld charg ed that special retirement bonuses wrc paid to the gavernment a political favorites in the civil ser- lc tfie cliargeswas fleniedlyj vtncikl secretary dunbar a bill given tint reading would give provincial assistant to moth ers and their dependents ort a seal t led to aciual expense of the funiltes n harottlf tishlelgh pa-tor- fils oblaini d go direct the me rchnnu in the machine nrr oc itrd h rcoumx fcum this tip ice ti free f covt nnothcr rm ill c nturc have entered into these ireti r to raise fund i i im firilltirs get your seats molrwo for the sportsmen s show march 15 to mar ttw crlmianli adtll qulnn ditr tom hamiltons maiorahm skarlcoy th smi thi nisr tims zippy rt cklmp 6 ot hutkii dehoni dtvr army aetrial oymimmts nt oraat vchio anvwhisi john homws birvs of prby quk finist show ivit tetjussatroinr- hjjifw united suburban gas company limited georgetown acton milton 7 mainst s 27 mill st e 160 main st 4 mwxa0as tr 73921 695 tr 86741 jul

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