Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1957, p. 11

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thm adorn fro pmi jfiurtelay othw 3 lit 197 u trafalgar population jumps from h00o to nearly 18000 tttafawlar forjlatlon hs 14unj in trafalgar townships bine ak twoyeai teffw sionar l m durham revealed if lefdlytpton coullcll total imwiwint m of september at in mlmams compered with efljbmim 7nt earlier in releasing the figures on which j9u tuwnshr taxes wui be baled he stated land value had risen brampton the installation or a twoyear term for members of brampton s town council wilt come before thr voting public for n approval or disapproval at iv from v1j610ax to tismjtt over mumcr4 elections december bih the year the value of building jumped from 4 71400 to 301 as while business aeaeeament rose j from 84 014250 to m 701376 the population figure for sept- ember so wu 17j73 thl doe not include the number of tow nan i pa logs who recu ded a sharp in creese themselves dogs in trafat gtr nuitibered 90s compared w th bio a year earlier stock company gets approval obonorrovn unanlmoui approval was given by those at tending the regular monthly meet ing of the north hal ton builder aaacolatlon to a proposal to in corporate a new publla stock for the purpose of constructing commercial end industrial build- lgs in georgetown the meeting was attended by over 60 builders subcon tractors and suppliers members pledged themselves to invest a perccntar of the future earnings in slock of the company which would be capitalised for at least tlooo jt was also agreed that the general public would have an opportunity at a later dale to subscribe for stock in tht r mpnny if tiny u drsln d a cnmmittti was apixilnlrd to pupmh tin plan in more dtuil and r lort bmk hi tin nml nutting face court action so township changes subdivision policy trafalgar faced with tht threut of a iiooooo cuurt action trufalkar louncil rnt into a hint die last werk to reconsider a rrc ently adopted subdivision pohev on scptrmtmt 16 council estab liahvd a policy that all stand xrds and rrquirrmcnt in rffrtt at thr time n thr signing of lubdivision trreniriitft would form thr l im- i thr agrermi nt llullon turk d vi iom rs di i ivt t wo years in reaching an agree mint with t afalgiir for o mitxliv taion p on thr corner of he beca st and thr third 1 inn ot jrcted to mod ng the terms or a nrw agreement they charged that an agreement should be bacd on lowruhip retiuirements established when thev first attempted to in k ntiutr u subdivision akreemrni if placed in a position w hi n tin n w mid sufftr further lout tlw it m lorn s declartd tht would wk eontpt nsation from thr township tht said thrc lifeu 3 would 1 xcrrd 100000 a met ting to dim 11 u n wlicy rhiihtit in light or the threat nctl court nction hn been cm lid halton women attend course a uadirshlp training course to hrrp lot at itsuti rs from nboirt 1 0 coontit in ontario to promote plan niul it nd limnl folk schools was hrld nt sk loft lodge climmont from o lirtw r 1820 sk loft i mlgt u a wki dre opt rated h mr inul m howard lamgills in thi ifcgmir hill of ontnrio c otmt d it utlrs w ere from c uinta v ho hid had or would like tu hut folk school halton s dtlrgji f wrt mis nov coulli r cnmpt i villi uul doris thompson ai ton womens group hold fall rally the hulton prestivttrv w i htld thur fall itiillv u batlinaf a thursduv ch totx r ii the th nu wn thi clr t the chuixh mrs lnm rhiit of ctmln 1u preebvn rx presidt nt owned tht morninv ntfwion u uh n pthm ind pravi- mr gordon kit i and 4 mrs amos shiem 1u1 r of kit in led ti tht uorship oer ice a pjnel discussion atxt a que tion ihtuki to ill w it led o mrs kirumum of stont v creek pjt presidtnt of hamilton conference a erx bountiful luncheon m served b the baltmajad udic mrs athur harru of nelson president of halton preabmery w m s brought greetings at he luncheon hour as did mr kina mon from hamilton confer nc urs mac martm of zimmerman opened uie amernoun aeasin u uh a abort worship sericc mr k o partridge at port credit 10- isfhted the ladtea with a very pleasing solo how lovuy ae thy dweulnea profeasor george johnson of bmmamiel college toronto fol lowed he theme for the da in a very inspiring address the clary of the church in conclusion he mid there should be one mystical divine oc- ut on lord on love one holy bsble osva esmisrji of qod tat axl the bylaw to set up the decem- pej vote was passed through coun cil thf legislation was thorough aired by council berorr approv vni- granted by a 7 2 vote it is the trtnd of the limes and i feel that we would huvi a u ilrt ad ministration from a two year tounnl said d pul rvr kl hornby girt 4h dub shidlm mmt proct the hornby girls 4h club met recently at the home of faetha may for their first meeting of the new project meat in the menu the election of officers resulted as fiulows president brenda ro bertson vicepresident ruth rot bertaun secretary maths may pre- reporter evelyn mckay pimrt myrna marchrnent lead ers are mrs urny and mrs mccsr- ttr the name of the club v as 1 ft fur the next meeting notes vitri givi n on choosing food fur ht aim then mntbin ent to the k urban where p j y wilson betty kingdon myrna marchrnent and peajgy ann h- erraon demonstrated proper mv suring the meeting wa adjourned after a d lit lous lunch was w vrd by tht h tattss iuti r le sifr than ift iv irry dr vc mrs t storey hostess to dublin wi ladies mrs thomas a storey of flock svoott was hoglnsa tn the dublin women s institine thursday oct ober 17 which was well attended by rnesrioers and friends mrs m nenis the preauient presided for the opt ning everets- es mrs a near the secretary called the roll and it was answer ed by something old that you prixe many artlclts of various natu s l rt- prvsrntud by the members and made quite an inter esting roll ceil a report of the booth hed at a rectn auction sale uu given v mrs w br it ton and showed substantial amount for the treas ury clanftcation was mad re garding ca ds and boxes fur i ha sick mi w ilium mclntyrr si dis net d rector reported on a recent nrtlirf lield at mlhon and an nounced aavmt the alans mad for distriot dey to he held in the ag ricultural hall mtltoo on novem ber 4 she also taw a good report 00 the course on making lamp shades which she and mrs p kennedy had ataendad a class was foeaaed and will cosnmenee taktng instruction from their leaders shortly plans for the winter months mm made and it was decided to have euchre at the schools m in o ye with ss no 8 holding thetr euahre in the near future reports of the area contention held recently in cuehh ereatiy given by mrs george robertson of the first days proceeding and m g r somerville on thr second day all were interested in hcuring how the resolutions which had been sent in by different branch es had been received mrs william frank conducted a mineral romance contest assisted by un u robertson which was wfdl rceiiwd and won by mrs uax storey aflas jane atcphedrui played a very nice violin solo mtas flora uoftat a visiter in the neighborhood from bella bel la bc gave an outline of wo men s institute work in this vil lage 90 mcaa north of vencomer the institute ladies made a gift of a layttte to her or ue in the ho pital there st albans girls plan new project the meeting of st albans quit auxiliary a opened with hmn 412 onward christian soldiers and he g a p the gospel was read by elaine bradley aftedie were taken and the piece mats frmsrjed the lesde intmduced a new project fnr the retarded children it was the mak ing of fbxwer mlspopa the meeting was closed with thr ird prayer and hymn 301 ft ernal father strong to sar milton guernsey cow receives wgh award another cow making her debut on thw list of cimrasay cows in canada that havf produced oer 100080 lbs vf milk is thf good plus coi binnmood vicky on- td bv vt m g booth craig miodow farms milton onttna and bnd tj rrnnuood farms cobourg in ttn lactations aragmg 10647 lbs of milk and us lbs but i erf at mtn of w huh wtii mad 1 in 3115 das itk produod uw47u lbs milk containing ttht lbs- bulti 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