Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1957, p. 1

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tiht jvtfow mtt jfci eighty third year no 18 acton ontario thursday october 3lt 1957 twelve pagetseven cent scout saved lads life year ago has wish come true on monday in th lumintr of 1858 toono at rockwuod cut hii foot to barfly scout aavad the life of a rockwuoj boy and whaft thankad for hl dej remarked all i would ukt m thanki uioin thf young bo baaom a cub ficout on monday o thu wwk th scout with bream e a reality whan douglas robbtn b of ruck- wood wm invested into the rirsl rock wood cub grey pack on august m 10u dougia while playing in one of the cave tendon were showing jtmei wm it of toronto a member of the 223rd to onto boy scout troop camping nearby saw the lad plight and applied first uid lie then c rled him to hi home and later accompanied him to st josephs bosptial in guelph max sokaluk 17 of toronto an- othrr seoul krpt a tourniquet in lare dunnii the trip to guelph to roeive treatment knox church congregation accepts financial budget adon legiop prepare for nvember 11th with remembrance day on nov ember 11 the acton branch of the canadian legion have been buty arranging for poppy day and u refnrnibrance day service in thu wrrki liue of the free prrsa mayor k tyler ha p u- rlaimed monday november 11 as hfini mbrance uay in arton thr iegton hav dutributrd pamphlet to the school children outlining the purpose of remem brance oiy 11 ha been pointed out by the jgiun esitutiv on november it i bill wear a poppy a remind er of ihr blood red popvy that grew in flander field whr e 100 010 of our soldiers died during world war 1 furlriermur states the rxecut- ive sinrr world wiir ii more dtkud and ready for trkk or treat are two young acton ladies with stores almost sold out of hallowean candy citizen expect a urge group of children knocking at thaw door with the favorite cry shell out with the change of time and drfcne telling in sooner the children will be able to get out earlier hold special meeting today to discuss industrial sewage approximately 100 laynv lay women wall be yartu ipating in ihc knoa presbyterian attwrd- hip canvaaa following acceptance of their budgrt for hm at i grgtlonal dinner held i l it lag ion auditorium last thuuuay evening following ihc dinner d alum j buchanan gcnrral chairman t the every member visitation in ik- held november 17 outlined gi n r 1 plant fur the canvass brief aspect of church work were then presented by the fol lowing wm benson pastoral minut y mrs ii mainprise our world mission e a han sen our worship and service mia i mclcllan our christian education nd h r parker our church home m smith program chairman prearoted the budget fo 19m and indicated all special item in it had been requested by one or more active orginirations m thr church the chairman noted the total bud get represented a summary of con- and ftululiuns h id wilh the special committee appointed by council is meeting today wlh officials of canada ick rs limited and the bsl beardmre plant to further negotiations regarding in- dua trial aewagr treatment for ac ton this mating is the rraull tf council on octb r lfchh approving the recommendation of the sewer and water commute that no fur ther action t lakm on thi pro ooaod erection of a new industrial sewage treatment plant or n coppers pay off tochurch group mrs jrtim van r in t of pai k a t nut v ii hosli to the mn 1- ing of thi alert rvnm auxiliary of knox thu th ttctnll mr jamr inklis pr sided it ml intio- dined ii wiimup rici on 1 h ink agiv mg lrepitred bv mrs farl marshall who wiu ill and unablt to b pimnl mrs john i da- th lesson und tht itlut in nsponstvt unilon f the presnl sewage facil- itie for other than domestic aew age a further resolution passed on october mlh appointing a com mittre to negotiate further with the companies conevrnod on tuoaday evrntruj the com mittee appointed held a special met ting to review figures and siccifcalion before meeting ilh coninnj officials further details are not available at this time mr sioiut ii vi iltd dm budtht for thr talenda 4i r 11s would nyiil to jib 7311 1 irlixlrd it ll flguk 1 1kki kook ihonh k uliuii of llo bud i of u r i iihytrrisn dioith in ct j1 m congikjtional n iimiim r oted unanimously foi utt iptuc of thr budgi 1 rev a ii mtktnk in a btlf wllri kli mri in tie cnnvjis to le madi in nuvrmln r n inr will in- told what ihry should give to tri town rotary meeting hear judge roy a austin anion old ria and si m lllllll itm 1 on itrinrnibrante y in iksu ng ihr pamphlets to tlie ho 1 1 1 ildrrn tht legion jrt sid nt sin d 11 ii i ur y f say ng ihi k ou to ihor w i died thr churth sinci this is a matte intwctn a mun i oul and god rev mckentie pointrd out the establishing of ystimatic and reg ular contributions were an im portant fralure of thr c invnu on tuesday rvrning 17 numbers of knox church who carry s maj or responsibility in the ennvaas attended a training meeting in bl and ws church ui iph at which 140 r prrsrntutiti s of thr 10 church s invokid in tht m iph stewardship it lor vnn prttinl halton teachers meet choose 195758 officers idsoll i i ml group m pra e s mrs ti on chargi of tli edm ityt m report sh11i r illc w i in lopn drilling with in japan the monlh ii ven wnd ihc rol tall unnwiuit bmim thing to b thankful for t imnilhts hid ntttndrd tin hdtrshi liiiuik nuetuik i ctutlph and tin h h- hkhl wtrt tiptuutl b somi who had titundrd thi it turns from tin i pp rontist wre ttomd h hit 1 l- mx i aura wilis and m ail in rpoiu showft ht winning sidt to be mr ail i n the loi m will piomdr it ch il hiaa pitigiiuu toi tht dvcentttt i met ting rt m im hobeit ti atorgi young contributed it irndtiik pluck and pihtt i 1 in ttmlint closed thr mrtting w ilh n inspiring messagi all re- n ild the mupah benrdiitutn lunch w is se ed nnd social linn enjoned bv all n w nl manv wirt bi nl through illnrs mr h nnir i x pressed the thank to thr h t uid gioup for a dtlitthtfut ivi mng b andrews tops field set new time record hmci andrews 17 ot acton tildul another ft at to his running nioniplnhmonl saturday at 11 million competing in tht two and a half milt ric t the can id uin cross cutr t humpionshiiav itruce ihnwd tht finish lint 31 second ihid of tht proum record running for the gutlph ugion track club bruce led the field to make the duitantt in 12 minutes and five seconds running mate rob com also of ai ton placed ninth in tht mmi r uc the guoph team won the warn prut fur the day and all ectiwd a creirt for tht lr efforu the annusl convenlum of halton teaches institute was hald at oakvluc on tetdsy oct- i ober 25 the morning session was divided into two groups the senior dlvulon grsdei 4 to 8 met at oakwood school with president mrs junt ivim of georgetown presiding i rr j c holhwtll ba r l j of st aidrns angliuu thurth conducted thr divolional cxrrci rs s witrk ch urninn of tht ck- illr rird exti nd d a welcuim to the visiting teachers j c s cbsler ba 1 pard in spector of public bchotds for brant countx addred thi group on arithmetic in thr gndi of the junior and inllrnnttialr dtv ision miss e m dcell ma in spector of public school went- worth countv hid choen for hrr subject are we neglecting the qeognphy in social studie the junior dlvulon kindergar ten and gradri 1 to 3 met at lu the tv commentator of ihc canadian broadcasting corporation address ed the group of nearly 00 taachcr on unprraaion of the middle eat and behind thr iron cu tain inspector i i skuce ba b pud give a hor1 adtlrrva to the nirmblert tr in rs officers iltcted fr tlw coming vrfl wrrt nn folli prtmtltnl j m l b a uhlo ol intpt i sk i b a boinh m jo dnt i p ii itt m h in ha bl it i i b a b a d nt ri ink jv40 rtiru it nt mis mn girt i to rs i milton m ya mil m kd mil- iixintt r j lljnullon mnlu ba mr vici roberu scottish dance club hold first meeting thi scottish country mr club in id tin first meeting of hi season on rildiy october 23 l tli parish hall m c fur the evening wit mr jim fleming who skill fully piloted the dancirs through hie virginia reel and the gay oordon thin wire some spuitrd right- romi it is dashing while aifgtunt polkus and heallation waluts a group of guilph girl guidis di nioiistrilt d imrontlla with grutt and tffliieiny mr mimim introducid and il omul mr ind mrs david dot in t t iht m y h nit i who luvi i fmt birkkrtund ot traditional st ottish country dancing reply ing mr dche ty ejrn willingms and that of h wifi to p i on thi ir knowledge- of this dt likhtful art to tht miinbtr of thi stottish country dance club alsi present was mr vigor dir eilor of thr gurlph recreation commission who urged a mort jecific ulan of action for the club thrtscollish country dane club exiculivi will ni futurr with mr and mr docherty to work out a program for thi t mun mr dothirly stri ed thi nerd for karning the basic coun- lr dance stt p nnd taking at lent ont m w diner at tach met ling tht club in planning to inti ri 1 nil makino thfl downward descent from the calexjoo hitl re memtxri of a troop o tho acton boy srouts tlunruj iheir hy long hike on sfllurdoy the hiko n onr ol the many lattt to iw paiied btfofo roathing iheir first class scout bodgo rev g mcmullen guest minister at united church anniversary there no place like borne for food education of the children jud rov a austin or guelph juvenile court told 7j members of the arton mill n and georgrlown rotary lubs w lien they hrld a tow n mrtling in acton irgion on turvlav evening noting the importance of the formal 1em ft education he suggested the next lime the cost of rdocation was presented in mill of lamatij n it te roiikldeted an in vestment in the g ealness of the roonti v isrfoi ng education judge aus- t n etvhaied il nnanl the all- rouiwl irvrlopmenl of the child trachen have enough to do with out knot king aornrlhuig out o fh kin n that shouldn t be iheir m the firt t tc thr peakrr said in point nat ut how ofti n tht aehool l nunted on to ct rirvt things trained at home ou ran 1 pound rharailrr irlo a tluld hoi the other altitude hat it mum alwavs be a pleaaant par ent who rxjki to a child can bo nr nil lo far the judge pointed ut ming ne of the reasons iherj are sptulid children the apeaki r uggted it wan often because the f tther didn t spend enough time with the child in the home rivtrwing tht nitiiiam of for- mil olio ilioii that it will bo obso lete in a number of years the m aki r rmphisirid that what is n1 th iir w ill nrv r be ught 1 brook school ith v iccpn idrht f g connolly da of map groe prisidmg rev t ii smith ba bd of maple gtow unilid ihurch m ducted the divotiinul txtrcis p w merrv chairm in of tr if il- ga board wtlconud tht yilini ti achers v n ames b b paed sir- rrintendcnt of public shoo s hamilton addnitl the teiclurs on objectivrs when tt uhing pri mary arithimlic j d i ondrr- llle ma principal of hamilton teachers collefe hid chostn for hi subject in social studm wanted dangerous itacturs the afternoon seton was hel i i in ihc cinturodeon theit t tht guest speaker larry iktidtrson 0 hi pn trif ilg junt prru oikvilli cnt gimmell milton luiunr v brown oikvilli ruril r prem nt it t i iipu ing mn v c ivc iddi n n uwiaga wrva mis i i d i thomson tra filgar chirli m itln von ktadid sihool i prcntntativi burlington and bronte ct raid whitt nruon mi fthil marhill north halton h ir ild cij t oikxilc mrs gwtndol ithhtsltr tr ifalgar ix n ild biwmin b siiaratr chthil rt pri- nt itim mim marg in t bar ill muiic w uhirs ri p- nxtntalui mr c kidrn i i d l thi r nov mil t ne no ndri w will be wool combing corp in england quebec ot can ida aoci i onihuik hamim uih1 limit ink mil hi idlt rd l tun fount d pari in r tikland 1 a aubauntul part of wool comb- i ing h machinnv iimt tquipnunt from its att n and gilt plant has j be n sold w ilh tt ol combing nttuing tanh and a 2s pt r cml intirtst in tht nt w lompanv j crt ation ol ml ww additional shires and n in n im in the num in r ol duett is from muii to nine haw ben appiond s ttool comb ing shareh ldi rt mivdit ox uoikit ciuui ltd in huntingdon lm ii tt ink c quired and tht mndor an bt ing iatvin a fitmir i ptton on 10 otw vihl combnu han at v to 10 a hart chatting with quest shaket at the nnterclub rotary mwtlng held in acton at the legion auditorium on tuetday are acton president bui aaattockt guest speaker judge roy a austin millon president norm guild and georgetown president bill carr judge austin who it chief judge for the family and juvenile court in wellington addressed the group knox ladies aid hold meeting thi tirtu aid of kmv church h thtir mitungone wet k tail- ur this month m order to make definite arrangement regarding- the turkev dinner to be held soon the meiting va held in he church parlor with mr wm mc- lcod jreiding worahip service incuded a rtsponstvct psalm a hmn and a pravvp m charg of ma f anderson report from the working coti- m it tec were given nrvduilet ap pointed to the yarloua tuks in scrvlng the tjinnfr tho mceltnif closed with the miipoh benedict ion of tht cxcillint tuitioi mr and mrs uothcrty i t met ting will be on r h and thi follow ink mini r 31 will be the st night pirlv visitors vilomd us umt ii and in mv ntion is ixtindrd to numc intirrittd in things scottish kiln mil i irlan sights will be thr order vhiriwr p ivublt and a box lunch 1 tfimhu of stultish in among 1 1 him v siting from duitph win mrs wheiur and i mint minis mai ion nnd lorolh duih in chiryl mitcalfe marilyn vallate and ninty dimming i i h ut six wire the young lad- u- who urformed the ivtroncllai mr and mr wm connal mr and mm cu in mr brown m cirikn mr j uk crosbie awl ms nuknut lsnun from turktv ttitli tin l motor d trknim setting in h a e askid ti hi this evi mng w ilh junning from hjuh ith false faces on hi ir ition whi n ro ids goinoup exerctses were in order at the scout hall last thursday when eight cubs from b pack went up to a troop of the scouts pfctured front row left to right are cubs ron heller john dunn andrew tarrant gary maiales michael rogers andrew smith max haggett clifford 4 back row are scoutmasters rycettru and hartley coles petrol leaders peter marks bill dawkini bob duby glenn barf peter newton and cubmuter murray sooyne

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