Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 18, 1957, p. 1

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1 ft t swmjijziv i 3wr7i tr tot jutott 4fc fir eightythird yarno 3 acton ontario thursday juiy tsth 1957 eight pagasvn cantt acton rotary club to s project amuwra for a diatrttt ttiptut child m hmna at lha naular aaaauiu at ika aria rotary club whan tkay aat taat tuaaday av- kiittai nhilna hatal oortoa tukaoara ch a ta crlppla cklmraa ara ra- portad a tka lawallgalliai aaav ductad la ula mattar aad arthur padburj m a a dla with tha oalarta baalaty far orl- ptod chlldraa ornxala atatad tha social auh back tha aalaa club la proaldkm th ailaaak aaatjt it waa potatad out by tha omarto sortatr aa local eaavaai would ba an mam la aaaatlaf tha aaad for thai proiarl tha racular a aad uaata fnan oualph gaorgatowa ad mu- ion clufaa aat dowa to aa aajojrabl dinner at tha dominion llotal purchaser announces plans of business residential block jlana for romturtiaa of mw floor with fiveroot apart tiustii block were announced inent on the other two fleof- this mk by albert van oils lol- hnlwm 4 a t4 wouu lowing hla purchase ef bmim lwnr vtmml all l th corner or muttnd 3gw thm the holland 8nea as streets formerly owned by e b anion which will be ovafed last year a fit business black housed on the lataer site th block livejudss um siu erf the former grocery store aad apart- slw1al fwlmmij msttuctton it being given to richard erstler ag 5 by swimming instructor jim bucfcland al the acton park little richard hat a condition o the hip and ha to wear brace lor al leatt two yeart it it quite commendable the mr butvland devotet ht time and experience m order to id rhard m swimming eaercitet th new boon across fairy lake hu controlled peeding uuu thus protecting the iwim mris a birth announcement waa re- int it from zwelbucken gr- nunv last tuesday th umt day th lby waa born hear engineers report on drainage at councils brief two hour meeting ur van oils reeeelad plan call ed for a threestorey ceenenl block wilding with a brick five would i romrnerclal properties included on th ground mtrord um mania vli oh f uttd in thr fire and adjoin in buiuvr build inf houaing a turf brsuly pa lor and apertrrvarnu mr van gtu rtponad intanuana of rerlinc a intadrrn buainna block with a part men ti 11 further notad a p pfrtivr uprratar had bean nbuinrd ur tha beauty talon for um preacnt hair dr ruing nub- llahwart work on the new buildins t tu ronvnanrv in th near future n halton lodges participate in saturdays orange parade the members of six loyal or arvcr laudges and one loyal orange benevoufil aaaoeialmta taw file and drum band and ona ppe band frum th nath of halton county formed part of a parade of ijmo who walked in th m7th annual orange walk held in oak villa saturday afternoon a total of t lodge and i ob a a from teven renlral ontario count tea regutvd for lb annual walk to mark um anniversary of the lso baltta of thr boyne acton a mui in um parade in rluded a so- place junior band mith thr is mrmben of the lou 47 ma rhlng behind m uo i and lob a member marched behind um banner following tne three mil walk during which a wreath waa laid at the ope fark cenotaph th par- ad returned to th oahvill er- hate a filtf program wag a report from it v andcron and aaaortalm ltd ronaulting en gine- on lake view ubdivuion atorm water drainage waa prrarnt d to acton council at lla rgular meeting tuawjay evening lucwnmendauona were aubmlt- ted to council by th consulting ngtneer after a survey of the water dalnage problem at lake- view helht had been taken the total of th suggested improvement was approximately 1x300 reported um dark council agreed th road commit tee ahould study the problem fur um information as to be direct ed to the affected home owners em plaining the nrcesaiiv of having thlr dnvewavt pr perl i lrd uh tulterts thl cost n to be borne j bv the ralrpajer a meeting was to be arranged with thr robert hudson company to determine what portion of the coat was to be tunicl i v thr builder a petition as submitted aigrrd by tl people from the glrnlea sub division complfinlng of the oduur from the tannery the mayor asked what rrplv had com fom beardmor s re garding a request to tour the plant in acton the clerk replied a phone call had been received from w j bealty informing him beard more officials would be happy to conduct the council as a body through the plant council agreed on september u for a tour of the acton plant the mayor reported no further action on the arena project but all doaaibl waa being done to arrange um project councillor f watt enquired as u what slrps had been taken rr ckrding the ba n al the lakevicw subdivision whirh had been pre vioualy reported in a deplorable condition and was told by the clrrk the fire chief and building inspector reported they had no jurisdiction on the ba n mr wells stated he ai qui e convinced if someone with author ity checkrd on the situation nimr thing could be done the clerk was instructed to con tart thr owners of the barn rr gatrding thr kit nation council resolved the cspecti r rt mm liter would meet before thr nrxt meeting tu d s uu the half rrlv budget auhmittrd b the clrrk treasurer chimil ugfceted a htttr be sent to the ti rwh to notil them ot the f re ruii pment b un ng to them v a al the fire hall and enquire what a to be done with it here j ll grae chairman f thr road committee reported the drain on queen st had been rrct if rd and v is in good working t rder council agreed to send two members to the convention of the municipal association at big win inn with expenses paid v contributions of m00o a bed to lounty hoapitau it was reviewed acton had nothing to gain from iurh a plan members pointed out and the county ate would defin ite be increased to cover these contributions a reply frum inspector hobble of the ontario provincial police rrgaiding an additional constable for thr no th halton district ri plained when a man was available consideration would be given the matter by his department a progress report wai prcentrd im behalf of the st john ambul an e br gade uuncillor ix will in eporttd on a firr burning al thr town dump and arard wh method and times of hatk cm wic udoptrd it r th dump hirknetwa i xpla ned ihi li r f bk 111 and il enjoyed speakers included oof- don key orand flacretary br am mrs beth harvey lob a rw grand mistraas of ontarle weal jam blar orand seeret- ary of th orange insurance and mrs itti hamilton loba past u and mtsueas of ontario west loral officials participating in cluded rev w sherman of bronte mil tun and t ampbellvllle imge united church who gave a prayer j nrd forrrs to march with horn- 1 and mayor wuiiam anderson of br undrr thr hot nby uaiun akville who gave the address of m hon dulp 1 havr a baiutrr irwljwrlcomr our il an poellvillr lialge s oldest t u wing the program op nrntert piuet my salur 1 i n irrvrtl li llf oikvlr wim niiinni t- llr gr up drrtinr i id a n f trr lung wa ttndl r n in i to f 1 on i v n r v f the lodge it r- ti lrr imrlm ti ii rrf rd tie hind mvrn ilam r int i n win gh r t the irrmlo i ii i1 i rne v ta 1ii grn lf lnnh lie um orr re w k mid in ij slrjitl itks i n ihi sril yrr it i arlp k i en t 71 i j ml ft ti m it n police now using violation tickets including summons i i t li ijiattfh llatlltt ul lllg ii i ik w ollul out lirki ta with tttr i i it in i nm n f utfrv um jl i health unit nmes dr chesley m oalce new assistant moh it ill mfxli- of- f of it f tili n 1 ml tnn unied tip iitmetit u or i th the fut t thl nth the in w tatf in w f- rly general acroaa thr pi ivince llwa m 1 r to serve offrnders on the ool w h information rrg4rling i e chgrn laid against thrm the new pod ure eliminates mtrral atepa hih had tu be takrii under tlr l1 tetn ik al polirr praised tlr tu m latm n txkrls a an apat in rvrry way one i i constable men honed the rut d wn a flol of tr nrrrfrj v linr and ir uble n thr par t f the nvrt gating the n a kliatl niid thr i iff rr iikgt a copy of the county hospital- ration committee report regard ing the county hospital plan was presented to council and it waa their decision to engage a solicitor to investigate the town of acton s poaitlon in regard to the county hospital plan members had con s latently opposed the plan of eoun llur j guy thr dunit a uid te coverrd more of it n tlur in the nimmir mi nth a icltt w th rrte ed fi m the a- ion h mca board ihinkiitk counc i for rectifying the dra njgt at the y but thtv taplained the watrr was still coming in through the wa 1 the road committee wa in structrd to contact thr y board and invrstigatr the situation the following accounts were ap proved fo payment administration fl mood roads 3 413 23 fire and police 136 building 4d w welfare 1t7m water and sewer 437 25 uu1 kiwiu soaf box deiby ttofhies for th tucty boy n i c jun or inter mexi fle and sentor ctattet will it peiented to the vinneiv or c ho lf he trop c were donated to the acton leg en aa ncr sportt by the ore ldfl epoytfl brttcm m f t lie rj pc ol lie dub lng to top outlying comrrun let net n t f i pete n c 1 al in local 3022 steelworkers union accept 25c increase for employees i ti e mpjrt ca eful y de g 1 f iin lows ol re to mduii ih p i i ifi i rr jo rkly an t gives if t i itatte 11 e im md r if thr t itl at wheh will it i i f t m w rrn ju iov r ti r off hiiiin w hirh mt te sent t teg ter a plea tf gu t f dr chcmuet m oarst asaistant hrv t med il off oake er of he 1 h t er the old avatcm tun r t i rent ut bv mail and thr atnr failed lo appear p i c uld lx- miuired t deliver thr nmon to thr of fcrtdrr per i y this will brelimlnaled by t asm ting dr bull in the lystrm ork tf the health unit dr oikr ha had apecial liain ing and experience in public ht llh dr bull considers that halton t minty i mnal fnrlunat to securr h service l oak will oakville and will ba medical 3 j12 90 council adjourned at 930 pjn haltoncceers first in canada to name candidate for next vote jack henry of oakvlue stan dard bearer jor halton ccfera in th june 19 federal election waa again named candidate of the party for th neat federal lectiqq things the cct party la canada i other election were flat broke u thinking we can chart our bu all the others are too he not iourtr on the young people of lo- rd e ve had year and years of day be declared ixpertence at being broke the gueat speaker ken brydon prohers have always had iqu of which the perty faela will be belit x secretary of use ccf money especially the liberals local ycos united steelwtrker of amrr pa voted tuesday night to accept new agreement p ovidin 3ac per hour increase lor all m- i plovers spread over a two year j pentad according to union off c ias r v bradley f om the ontario department of labor was the on iciliator that brought abut the settlement the union was asking for a 40c package but dcrepted the compromise offer the increases take pi to low 10 per hour etroartiv to mjy g 1867 a further v per hour las of january iso with the f n al 10c on august 194g ths will provide a labor rate ot 165 per hoir thc local rrpreeenlatives on the t union committee were paul wil son f pant al rcretary of the local union and frank wirtc s viceprrpident f the local aw si ed bv charlie pinson thr ine nat mnal representative gurlph tffice c of c outing the acton chamber of com- mrrce held an outing at bel wood lake latt evening twedneeday and enjoyed a night of boating water skiing and surf board riding between water sports the men eni ft lunch provided by them- se ves no submarine diving has been repo ted on this trip so it is as sumed roy goodwin got up on lop tact jack of the water with the skis office 150 register rem h adon ys men request help the aeton y board announced this week that over iso boys and girls registered for the swimming classes being conducted in the park during july and august to date seven instructors are handling the various groups and an urgent appeal is mad for an other two instructor vw4 osmjatv accomplished musician teacher misslaljragrirburied at acton anyone interested should con- price at the municipal following a lengthy period of failing health m beaalt lauretta mundon gray paaaed a sy on sunday at the ocneal hospital in guelph she was th only daughter of the late dr and mrs thoauts gray and has resided in vacton for over fifty year m aa gray waa an accomplished musician and for many ycaya og anit at knox presbyterian church man former acton tan recall ber fondly aa their music teacher and l he eipct and kindly instruction she gave in teaching on th piano she had many friends here who within a year mr heauy chosen from five name submitted at th riding s nomination con vention held in the steelworkers hall in milton monday even ng other candidates who all c n ceded the nomination were m trj- kompumented the gathering on b j y mlf the ccf will suppo t ing the first ccf group and per- wv increase in oldage pens on haps th first canadian iding to ji the ccf had been ask ng an nrrcae to m a month for tvera vcar he explained nominate their candidate for the next federal election wheneve il mav come he reviewed the pevdt of cfcr- pinnev and joan mcintosh of-t- are protoablv more interested burlington piesidrnt fred hue and jack tavlor of oakvipe in his acceptance speech 1 1 the sparsely attended meeting the candidate thanked tupporurt i j their confidence m renaming him and for their untiring suppuit m th laat election he pointrj out communism is not one of tne greatest problems today as ofnn believe but worldwid poertv is th biggest problem two- thirds of the people in th world go- to bed hungry the fault lies in the distribution of the good things on thla earth he declared communism it offering a meth od of distribution not a method we approve but we have a better method built along th sunt id he declared suggesting apathy at the num ber of voter who stay home frorrr the polls he warned this u asking for a system of dicutorthtp which could come back on us pointing to todays teenagtrs he twrvafd them the elector ot to- morrowetul w hope theyll do-a- bttter job than our forefathart he notad a- recent survey of teen ger to the unltad slataa uuywed they war utastiag tha n po tics at the present time than in the pat 90 vcart when there a merest tn pol t cs it is possible to point oiit to the people what the icf viands for he added turning to the subject of com- vhit vou 11 get from the new torv gtrvernmrn u a muerabu 3 mi nth on top of a miserable 6 a month thr libera s gave us last i vear mr brydo- aid the ccf would also ask a c mplete over haul ng of the taxation system to benefit the im e guy and take muniim he scored the atuff the m from the big guy which press has been peddling for the i nat a vears that the ccf party linked with communism wr has bcn partv policy for yea- but he warned the party wouldn t accept any lowering ot corporation have fought communum taxes as thia wont assist the low ru e consistently than any other rganuauon in the world with the xcepuon of the roman catholi church he cried discussing the next election whuh he prophesied for near the erd ct the year or th beginning of next year he claimed we will elect more members la the next election june 10 proved thatany- body had a chance to get into parliament- talaung of future policies of the ccf ministers when parllamnt opens in october the provincial secretary explained the party is not satisfied that we hold a bal ance ot power but we know we hold a ky position he said anothtr flection would not be- frivolously forced by tha ccr even though the party was better prepared financially for an wageearner and will deplete rev enue from necessary sources for national health insurance the speaker scored the liberals he tant step towards a naiiansl health plan prior to june a v act ion h hinted ccf members of the assembly would readily ap prove a full health plan tf aad when it is brought up by mr die- frnhakcr those in attendance at the meet tng had earlier approved a septem ucr 14 october 14 membership drive and named mrs doll hen ry wif fo the candidate as mem bership chairman also approved jtparueipauoa la a hamuton uittrlet draw to raise funds to um rdlngi included la tha area trejuv urer ilarjofy ptnney reported a debit of w in th recent electian campaign isuutchftto to the rh and dujm acton lol lodge were among 75 lodge to participate in th annual orancja lodga parade- the parade wa vmd at qakviltw this year a fjpmt number of the rrvemberigttervd the enrfual event vetthfully each year ck browne of acton rnarched with the guelph todge noi 1331 a admired her and th ah always imparted in meet them even in her long ulna she la survived by on brother col a claude gray who resided with her in th home on frederick 8t in earlier year she waa active in the organisation of her chare and th w ma and in other com munity activities the funeral was held en tuesday aftenoon with service in kaam presbyterian church conducted by her minister rev andrew m kentm her many friends from acton and elsewhere gathered to pay tribute to a life thy adntlrett pal bearers were messrs karl cooper c f leathsrland alas mann george musselm a c ft- terson and frank mcintosh inter ment was in faiviaw cemetery acton close coll near noon today harold milu7 cose fell off a ladder when cheek ing th healing system at th new fire halj and was sent te ooelpat general hospital in an unconsctsssj condition he was later released to kib home with a wrenched body eats sever bruises according te dr j scott no bones wr broken belgian mare lost to dairy patsy a registered bf horse am aa by maaalaa dairy to be destroyed this atonuag the reins from the wagon it drawing broke and tt ran u telephone pole on brack at breaking its leg previousjy um same aaare th misfortune of haetag tha on tarn it from the rear aa same hol by ur msesusa o may m aad less will be peauy uu m i ta me wark u gaifeiani bt tea h i i-

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