Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 17, 1957, p. 8

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t y tr adon ff prat thvfaday october iwi 1957 e i 4h club members copipete at fa rr hold achievement day program at muton fair o septambare tteztfzl 4h club adrve la h oub work tha member a jo p k i attends a seiiae ot meetwfs durlnf s 3a cxllldlt tha year to laam food buibandry in the hamon 4h baac aad dual pramleaa of p arleujtural pro- purpoa ci club lynn coulter laet in whir ha u enrolled learn u awarded the kathanaa aleiry to do by dotal- is th principle troohy tor high score in tha club a 4h club work and each mam- uia eooujau- fcar looka aftar hu or her own thirtytwo membra com- lll f nmrtaiiftlnn ptlrg john ilrpbum mhlblled ess jfe zzzfi fl exhibit 4h tha actwcmnt day list winners n potato club each of tha fourteen potato club ifmaban completed thalr club project by exhibiting at tha aeh tcr uic beet call of dual purpose typa both john and dawn k winners of ihc nelson roblnsun ward the kings way klwanla special awarded on the year wortt joea to evelyn mckay the ofsurle here ford association ward winner is eleanor joyce six members oeo greenlee sandy itepthutb john lavement day this gives the clftb hepburn anne mccou evelyn one hundred percent completion mckay and patricia mckay arc en honour each 4h club rivs twardd pecials by james uekay to achieve david hume stood first in tha club wish d1t point out of of 1000 oeorge oraenlees wu runnarup wfth lit other club zrthouia jrdpetrlcl club standing fur the first twelve are lit lynn coulter m4 ind car- alandlnga ware carolyn gardhouaa ird with uckay 094 4tb bob mercy tu mn katharine merry ml sfti evelyn km h margaret lawaon cm sir mck ra 7t george oraenlee philip shprd tn th loma h tlc lubtn and ton j it ilt 7 hunur kq 10th harold pucrn gjl kh john black as ith uitl lyn woodley in 10th don taylor w llh jane handanhot 7m 12th tie bill manhall and john wil- aon llth lynna coulter aqa george oraenlew exhibited the first prln exhibit of poutoea mar garet lawton wai aacond and philip shepherd third lome woodley la awarded the klngaway klwanla club special for acore on year work sla llth jeffrey agnew bis janet jlendcrahot d may wins honors for 4h grain club dwlght may of hornby wu high club member of the helton 4h rirat year grain club with a score of 010 the runnerup was lynnc coulter with ooa other members completing were ird bab merry m0 th jim sprinter 060 6th ronald coverdale 000 0th ren coverdale tos 7th ed sagaworth oh oth ron lei 77 lynna coulter wu the exhibitor of the top sample of oats wtth dwlght uay second and dob mer ry third the klttfsway kjwanls scholar ship was awarded to jim springer tor score on year a work b merry big winner for halton 4h clubs bob merry was selected as the livestock champion showman for 4h clubs in hilton county bob won in close conteet with tom hsys jr the senior livestock champion showman winners in the junior section were lit bob merry 3nd barbara plckard 3rd pat mckay 4lh car olyn gardhousc and 3th marilyn woodley senior station winners are lit tom hoy 2nd janet 1 undershot 3rd kay merry 4th don taylor 3th evelyn mckay d taylor wins honors in holstein display in the helton 4h houteln calf club forty three of the fortyfour members completed the program by exhibiting at the achievement day don taylor is awarded the president j l peer ot the halton holstein club award the walter duff ray perpetual trophy and tha kingsway ktwanis scholarship for high score in the club with 040 turn llays jr is awarded the nel son robinson bpeclel fur the beet holstein calf turn also was the top br n lor showman in thr club bar bara plckard was selected as out standing junior showman and is awarded the howards christmas tree special itunnersup fur the junior show manship award were douglas johnson and marilyn woodley club standing fur the first 12 members are 1st don taylor 040 2nd barbara plckard 042 3rd lorna woodley wo 4th tom hsys jr 030 3th jsck hobertson 938 6th doreen sinclair 023 7lh allrn brownrldge 022 8th mary lawrencc 031 0th marilyn woodley loth tie margaret austin and bill kerr 016 12th dennis sin clair 013 planners want industry may rezone bronte land tbapaloar tha treialgarw- four prizes awarded calf club exhibitor ernest alexander was top with a score of 090 in the halton 4 h jersey guernsey calf club he is awarded the klngsway ki wants scholarship the cheelnut jersey farm trophy and the president w j feather one of the halton jersey calf club trophy for his achievement in addition ernest is awarded the nelson robinson spe cial for exhibiting the best jersey caif tom mcdonald is awarded the nelson robinson special for ex hibiting the best guernsey calf club standing was as follows ernest alexander 1st 2nd mike jenklnson 036 3rd margaret alex ander 046 4th keith ella 817 3th oeorge stull 016 0u nora bcat 014 7th tom mcdonald 002 6th adrrenne nurse 600 oth john stark 080 10th donald swack- hamsr 040 llth david glffen 636 12th lewis stull 813 13th henry devlin 711 4h grain club compete at fair at the georgetown talr the tfvwva mrember ot the halton ind yr 4h grain club completed their club with one hundred percent completion allan brownrldge for high aggregate icorc club member baaed on the year work arc ut allan brownrldge 930 3nd er- neet alexander 019 3rd delmar ford old 4th philip shepherd oil 3th george grcenlro 803 ath thomai hunter 681 7th sandy barnee 878 8th don taylor 87o 9th eugene coulter 873 10th john wilson 803 llth bill doblnson 838 13th bruce mccartney s2o car crashes barrier damage near 300 polk report an accident at the eornar of mill and young three u last wedneaday evening a ear dlivan by john cecil mc- knight proceeding wee failed to makathe turn and craahed through tha aaiety barrier oppoalte bill a service station conaaable j juataeon lm-eattgat- ad daruga m aaeaaaed by police at woo edmonton cp an adult partrldg craahed through a double glus window at the home of mr and mr l lamleux hare klllmg itaalt l l buchner optometrist m acton every wed afternoon office at tt miu st acton hour 13q400 evanlngi by appolnlmant fob afpoirltlbht tllihjoril iis moncton icti a moncton highway engineer aayi driver- ped- eatrlan relation here are worse than in any city he has been in airoes canada cecil garland said in a luncheon address for the most pir there appears to be a complete lack of concern or courtesy shown on the part of both motorists and pedestrians to each othec- ip you ned fuel oil stovi ot furnace grades call 69 thompson fuels acton 4h swine club list winners george green lees is the winner of the halton hog producers as social ion special fur high aggreg ale score in the halton 4 h swine club with a score of 040 kunner- up with 018 is lynne coulter uacd on years work hsrold pat terson is awardrd the klngsway klwanla scholarship top in swim showmanship is katharine merry standing for the club based on the year s work is 1st george grcenlrca 040 2nd lynnc coulter 018 3rtl dt imar ford 4lh mar- jurit alexander boo mh harold puttrnum 80s 6th katharine merry 803 7th enest alexander bog cth bndy hepburn 884 0th mervtn curtis 082 10th don moffat 853 llth john hepburn 850 12th david lawrence 042 13th nell moffat 804 14 th bruce mccartney 620 oakvilles total population 10147 oakville latcet population figure compiled for the dominion uurceu of statistics by the assess ment commissioner show that the population of oakvllle topped 10 000 in the last year assessment commissioner p l spurgeon said the official popul it ion of oakvllle la now 10 147 the latest figure is an increase of 164 over the figure published in the 1056 census of canada oak villes population according to the dominion bureau of statisics population figures was 0083 in 1056 planning board has recommended that tha triangle of land lying west of the twelve mile creek bordered by the queen elizabeth highway and the nelson trafalgar bound ary be rexoned for industrial use the exception to the recommend- auon for i r u the ravine bordering the twelve mile creek and a wooded area on the burkholder property planning director e r cumming presented a report on the proposed returning of the property at a meeting of the planning board in palermo he recommended thit the land be reroned for industrial use but suggested that some con sideration be given the wooded ravine and the burkholder bush explaining the industrial pat tern between burlington and clarkson mr cumming r- om mended that the board examnr the overejl development pirlurt- it is apparent that the land in question forms part of a larg in dustrial complex he said it is desirable to consldt r the effects of spoiling the wixaded areas by industries he aridm there would appear tob justif ication for extending the ronterv at ion sone to include the wooded areas adjacent to the valley mr cumming went on to say that in no caae should the zone boundary be cetatil lehed nearer the top of the bank than 300 fecl the conservation tone would permit the residential uses of two acre lots which waa an extremely low density snd any such residents would be responsible for their own services mr cumming asked the board to give careful conslderstlon to the burkholder bush and suggested the inclusion of this bush in the conservation area to be discatssed with the cunservstion authority and the provincial department the planning board has already recommended that the conservat ion sone be established to include th- wooded areas adjacent to th- ruvlne of the twelve mlhr creek and that it should in no case do less thsn 350 feet wide in 1867 only the four provinces of novs scolla new brunswick quebec and ontario united to form the dominion of canada sata4aaa4raaraasas the bible today lovr of the bible is part of britlih character throughout the world ilrnintt for the bible la inherent in all british tradition throughout th- world might lnu the bible it part of the hritlh way of life so stated r w j piatt addressing a recent meiting of the bible society wr know however that thoae thlnftf sre tha red with other nation and the necessary machinery exists and is used in a wide cooperative effurt through the organization of the united bible societle to share thr scriptures throughout the world it u easy to recognise that the demand for the bible is increasing in must fit ids throughout the world indeed in most countries the per rent increase in scripture circula tion rxceeoi the ercenlage increase of ihe christian communities the blhlr is thrrefore both within and txyoid the churches it th faith of the biblr society hst by lis world wide distribution of the scriptures placed judiciously strategically and imaginatively in all places for all men that ii is doing- a supri m ly important work whereby under the spirit of god men of all nations can begin to be new men of gd sunday 1 timothy 3 l6 monday 1 timothy 4 116 tuesday 1 timothy 12 wrdnrsday 1 timothy 6 i 21 thursday haggai 1 ki5 friday hagga 2 1 23 saturday- 1 corinthians 8 1 13 leading world trader on a per csplls basis in 1057 canada s ex ports in the year averaged 8302 pe person imports averaged 355 per person bowl owl far plaaaura strwttarrlaaah open bowling saturdays acton bowling lanes a07 bom sefsjs wsl available threuah your state farm iniurantt aosnr w h denny 39 brack si phena45s acta see your heahno contractor or united suburban gas company umited 17 miu st acton 6m jomalesi bwavgaar a she needs an extra phone m the kitchen umehousi do you to order call your telephone bualnaaa office a acton vs mens auctiori rummage sale acton arena rummage sale friday oct 18 sat oct 19 70 pm 100soo rm auction sale sat oct 19 100 to 5 pm come and bid on our varied selection of new and mtepasticles far fldmip el your deiumom jutt call doug rogers 346 alf duby 549 mrs a j buchanan speaker to wms mrs a j ouchsnan was gueat speaker af the limehouse preaby- tertan wki thankofmng meet ing at the home of mrs mitchell on thursday evening she spoke of thsjikaurjvlng yrouchout the ages she asked which was greater word thanka or material thanks she nld wt an have the same time and all are responsible to god for its use the speaker closed with appropriate poems and prayer she waa tntro- duerd by mrs a w banton mrs h mainprise and mrs c sinclair were guests and each spoke briefly mrs t karn ssng two solos fkllas qulnlun played pisno snd accord ian numbers and mrs itoughley obliged with piano solos mrs kirkpatrick read scripture mrs mills lead in prayer and mrs smcahurst gave a courtesies report president mrs mitchell closed with prayer after which lunch was served ur and mr john potter and daughters of scarborough visited the james nobles on sunday and on monday mrs geary and girls of toronto were there mrs r j brown is sble to be home after three weeks in st josephs hospital guelph follow ing a heart attack the a w ben tons visited the w oreenlees at campbell ville and a anniversary services et st david s presbyterian cburrh in the evening mrs smfthurst attended thr graduation exercises and the recep tion afterwards st st josephs col lege toronto on friday as a guest of miss jacouelinr srnethuist her granddaughter mr and mrs a w bentm were guests at the h null sthegler wedding in all saints anglican church the kinrsway rid the tccrplion folhtwiiig at the home of tlv brides jarrnts nn the king way in lyldsy evening guests at the calzonettjfournler mr and mrs j w noble were wedding in st marys church in hamilton on saturday and the reception afterwards in the fisher jhirxyndy fioum mr bert bvnton returned home on friday frosv plenty saskat chewan where he helped harvest some six hundred seres of grain during august snd september pre viously he spent a couple of weeks at brandjn and o leau manitoba itipsontouring lataiiitwaa tp caraf i a m woaawt ttovw juaf iets look ahead a few weeks you ve gut an important date first thing in the morning as you go to get your car you see th thermo- meter its the first cold day oetthe season does the motor spin over and tart fast or tors it groan once they froren as tight as the cubes in your ice box if you hsve beaten jack frost to the punch everything will be fine now s the time to be sure you will hercs whst our shell engineers told me to do get the locsl dealer to check jour battery the colder the engine the harder to start the battery is ihe first victim of the extra load have the cooling system drained cleaned and supplied with anti- free rr ask him to check the oil and the filter most csrs used for around- town driving in winter never warm up to the best operating temperature this is hard on tha oil and it should be changed more oft n to protect the metal surface in the engine be sure your tires sre in good shape worn treads increase driv ing b surds on ice in regions with heavy snowfalls anow tires make driving easier and prolong the life ofsxear regular tires for clearroad driving cagkr cftltictt people sre peon to entitle their public servant moat of it is due to lark ut knowledge of all the facts and stimulated by extrav agant statements 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