Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 5, 1957, p. 11

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ikiriittgtott ophiwste honor u to be remembered mjmjwrroif about w bisbw filling the lido dkk at th btwt inn imt un drtlhy h bk asvua fiwrtiiiajtoer very osm librarian honored u uie otiissn to be bsisssaabaisir at us burling- le cwu might sponsored by th ofrttft club wui i haw dona ia natron 1 4o it ssswrj da was mrs angus eharart7iatlc comment after ohe ir award had been mad by mayor john a laftekhart after being eaeorud to the j4at harm by mrs hum president wellington square chap ter iotl mrs angus thanked those who had honored her and aid that aha ml it had only baati given lor ordinary every day things the shield on which is tn scribed the names of the two previous citizens to be remevrr bered chief t smith and mr citartta payturul was presented by the mayor in addition to a 7vui ring alsa given by the may or on behalf of the council wont allow school children as crossing guards in oalcville oak illk oakvhie connrl town manager kenneth need lore j a uelntyre john kotaey pnd erad tills went t oakwood school laat weak and drteued with iha oakvilla public acliool board the question of students art log as safety guards at cross rig the meeting was attended 6y aehool board chairman stewart warm vuechalrman jack bed- roraj tlatteea oordon parnmam john morsawwrth and william col ton police chief w l brown town manager krnncth needham ad ministrator ajirn fish and princip al don ro of wcsiwwd sctvjol ham and llre chief w u itruwn spoke of the five adult guardi rm ployed at an annual salary of 1600 at the principal intersections used by children after lengthy discussion it was moved by councillor tillry and seconded by trustee cotton thai arhool children should not br used as safety guards and that the mat ler be left to the discretion at thr police chief with adult guards on i nuing to br used th motion was unanlmou k 1 carried by council and set ool 1 board members officers warn of carelessness with annual yuletide trees dont irl ymr chrulmas ur in mmiiih rn ontario um sine through carrlrssnrs irav a aki it ton for tht yulittdc than t forgs l that fire kills ttuil s tlu itdvin of safety off let 1 ih oimno ix par t men t of landa and forest other don ts ixm t leavi the j e chrtstmaa llghu burnliik ui i in i uoe whati yhi rtlrr or gu out don t set up your trrr nrtr an in fireplace ifcmt us candles timr the tree countless ihnti n ubmil hrlvt llafus tathia division at thin tlrm if yur typlc al conversatum we set up mir ini in th llvink room a wrtk bt fort c hrisimas las year and whru saittu mvrd thcrt were man midlm under th m- than on it it hiokrd morr llltr u hall rack than a christmas int that wan priinublv sprun the forester replies it ruiil twin cm probably lhr weeks brforc vim bought it i v always tried to k r a balsam fir nr pine becnuw the needles hang un s much b tlrr if ll s bptuct nuktsuri it immn i bet n cut to iimik how tht ymt it ii lh lthrtrn between pint uiltum fir and spruer a pine alwavs ha two or more needles in n place on the twin tut i sam and sprue occur slnwly ftal mm needlm an lni and will sltdi between your thumb ond forefinger bpruer ncihllcn nrt fouraided and tend to mil th spruci midli ts sharp- pttlntitl uml prlrklv balsam is rounded ond mon pllahlt popularity of tht various tvpes of trees apparently dcmnda on tht locality to sorrii ixttnl in t au m and northern ontari bulsam fn and spruce art cirmtn and until recent years wen thi most topular 19411 in has brvn aupturini in in rn uslni numb m in turonlu llamilloit und w mist r sc trh red and whlw pin art used scotch pint from plantailoiu im iii tit iihmi utiimtrtaiil tht pint- rt tuln thftr ittiith inkier than struct urut as can b rut as rarly as novi iiiim t and hll ooiiaidrrablt distancts hrnv snowfull in dc cmbi r inli i fens vt ith muvinf tht trtts in nuirket lasetd and forcwtit nfficiat are in rllmd lo allrllmih tht srlh pun s popularity atw to its mih or mmii ytur k row l us tlmi in d lo itt i hk miniurlty it run jn whin 11 i qiilli ntnim i restored village has pioneer look moitrishuilc ont icim an onunuul v iii mt ii uikink ihmw ii fiu miles iiit tf lhl st ijtwnnrt itivt r rominiitnitv 21 nilltn iot of cornwjl upper catiadn villaer tht first itwlond villaae in canad in bfiiik buill as u monumt nt to picintt n in iht rountiih of stormont dundas ltnitarr prrvolt uul onnillt it coniiilns a rhurrh tjrn and wi rill hoiist- antl jiim oiitvnli stands a ohm built of 1hri tiki 11 from demollshrd buildings in thr area snmt mon than 100 vnn old the bulldlngk art lo lx funushed with antiques from the ontmo si iawnncc parks i v opm nt t om mission s tinihirar must um hi rt strrs tt nri to le stvled iimilnr tu uiom of iht plontt 1 tn and tomb stontk npntmiilini various pi ttifer anil i it- art lo bt placet in tht ceim it r nelson opens new w e fttedtan schdl bubunoton a new educate ional milestone was reached in the history of nelson township with 1 the offvial opening and dadleatjon 1 of the w e breekon school at i tuck dvlve last week with a great 1 number of guests and parents pres ent the new moden i which the building started mrly this wpringtu at present attended by iso pupils and will eventually accommodate ovt r 300 pupils with out crowding mrs norma dobson chairman of the board of trustees welcomed the many guests and introduced the rev earl w breartey of ap pleby united church who took cha ge of ihe dedication ccprrnon let greetings and congratulations of the township of n lson were voic m by walter hecvea deputy clerk- treasurer of the townsho and stanley hall mpp congratulated the board on behalf of th prov incun parliament i wilfred blake vice chairman of the board of trustees mlttdured 1 thr guest speaker r r horn hold inspaetor of public schools in hal ton county who reviewed the ee- rompludunents of the board during the flaat 1ft years he mentioned the enormous increase in the nupi bt r of pupils in this dlst it t uftd rnrshaslsad the necessity of 10 jp- crtlan between parents nd ta clmms the school was named afler mr w t breckon who has been on the board during 14 years stverul times as ctiairmun on the occai n of the okeniruj mr itreckon was presented with a gold key lo thr ehool by mrs dobson and ont nt iht pupils joan kennedy pre nl td fit wt rs tn mrs hrerkon before mr no man collier prin c pil of thr new school introduced t is stuff the ni lson t ttrht r council mud a rtsntution to the tt nchers the s4 him i consists of u kimler gcrtrn eight classrooms auditiur lum and multi purpose room staff room kltrhrn principals office and a storage and supply room it healed with an automatic oil to nace thermostatically control led and h has modern and effic ient unhllng and a iirj play- gr mnd area mayoralty race was two entries i brampton mayor nance i horwood will fac rec carman i coc in o cnust for bramptpn s muynrult at the munictual elect i torts monda december 0 both j candidates filed their sfualification i papers direetly after tht nominat ion nulling last week tht otht r major setits were awarded by acclamation deputv reeve fred kline wa granted on i acclamation as nevx for ibg and russt ii proust ts urn ppttsed as depot cevt a strugglr for the six counc 1 i seats shaped up at quallflcat on deadline a total of 10 cundldjl cs jlknified their intention of con testing the sejiu s ttlng mrmtx rs i la troul jjik pawley an w ter m m nt r art uguln in tht urt i among the newcomers to i h rump ton muninpal set iw a councillor r rindtdites ai thony w lson oivid pot hurold auu in oarpet nis clayton c heynt krneil t allen and w bhi b don albtrl djball also nominal 1 tfteu moikir said pur litem a call oniwav isnt dficre 9omeone youd like to call right now tjphone tonig trlarwatll tcumhionbi jomaiv op ca leag oufaarr aargam tart aigafs ifitr 6 mui ildy sunday al st pi i iwt canada s popula tion was tstlmated to ix i0 74ooo un inert mm of vi2 dnt in he preced in i2 month and 2 l7 000 m a fiv t vear m nod randal not randall residents protest park being parke oakville aghast longtime residents of oak vi lie regarded th nw sign jt randal and dundas strvtts wtth atnaaement the street sign thought to have been named after jacob randall one of oak ville carlmsvt shipwrights was spelled with ont i the spelling wus brought to the atttntion if town eneinet r john miller win leofd back through old stret t lans and found thai whut ui ihougt i to be un t rror wus octujll tht accepted sejhng only one i tn randil and thai wasn t all for dwellers on oavv lies east aide who had ond a s tlinit member did not qua lify due to butinris commitments arrlamat ons were granted t oiw miuun ai wuler commit ii ier w j abt 11 hydro rommli i ner and fo ir members of the ikibltt st h nil inmrd john kirk wood willism davis rrl mrlnnei i 1 h ii o lit on heres a switch vendor asks to be licenced toafaixan alfred n 1st r ijwer middle road iiurwry tp r tor aslred rounctl to give consul erjtion to pussinx a v ndfiri lu ence by law in new toronto nd ioii branrh i puy a0 and f f r u vendor licence ht said ii re li my own lnwnnh p i pro but nntl t r d xt 11 it 1 1- hi prtjlcilt d tti it ihi n i i lelin f r lrl marktt ard mn ir tt ifslfctir ftrbtdy ran b tl here without sny controi minted out m nltlsen suggested tlul i cent v rticulattons vnutd i rt dm- hsisrd ol consumer ii ic tun red by flv bv 1 kht food tnwnnl p s lienor a a mrcon kllr wis fnstrurltd to make rc iinmindjllint f r a township tn dor i ct nt inn i y in bowl bowl ter puaturv bowl for hoatlh open bowung saturdays acton bowling lanes rhmh7 10 main si registration for minor sports boys 8 to 18 saturday december 7th and 14th games room main floor acton legion hall registration will be received from 9 00 aaa to 12 00 noon all boy mutt b registered by saturday december 14th to be eligible for minor sports this season please return minor sports equipment at time of registration managers coaches referees urgently needed your i n time icislj far local delivery mail your p and cards on or before december 17th be sure you luve the correct eifaaddreu write or prim clearly paek year gtto in tttmly carlenitwrap in tough paper and tie aaeurely with hrong cord print addreaa and return addreaa too both ouuide and imide parcelt have your local pott office weigttyour parcel far correct poatage mgjmfrtfttp check your pott office tor date on aau folng to distent pointk ro jz3 canada post office berhafw linked th name x park ave with its exclusive namesake in new york the spelling which has appeared on the new sign ai the corner of this afreet and col- borru ftrcet ay have come as a jolt the new riffn rends arkc and that says mr uilltr is tht correct spcllina as far as is known it 11 thought he declares that pa ke wsls the maiden rx of a member of the carson family since aur names of nun of that family gavr iht ir namv tu dew art strict and how ird aetiuo iruludinic lt lich dogs and police dog th n arc nos iiwri dus on the strtngth of th rcmp thn lh tv r horsts ttfr h liam aratai atrars tiliflllliai b j- hagsf nai aiuii i rfawrrvtsf iiivtwo9yij9cbftu0r ofty ivsf c of c repots membership up oaalvnjlm in ita annual iro grcs rport issued laat week the oak vi mr trafalgar chamb r if cornmcrcje makv rcferenc tu a united hat jobs statement that the area of which oawille and trafal gar form the hub is the fjs c growing area on earth the rtpot notes lhat during the year ending september 30 oak ille and trafalgar issued bu iding permits fhr st re factories and warthouses jui d at 2 147 570 and that during this peri d m rr than 330 000 in us funds uas it purchased by local banks population inereaae the repot says up by 15 per cent in the ion and township bringing the total to j 000 chamber membership with 44 new members brought in duttna the year u now nearing th 309 mark this is an 18 pt r cent in- crtase since txcniber i02 when i 24 businessmen put up caah to launch the organization which was i to m r as a commercial hub and a drum b ating priimotcr for the ar- i ittf rit is also made to a two coloi biothurt w th color zoning map pr adurtd by ihe oiamber sonn 5 ok c pits of this brchu e tn unt to induslrus in th pari f tt irld look what your money is doing ererjr time yon make a bank deposit no matter how small you are helping to snaoce better living for yourself and for your fellow canadians the bns gui below shows how year money is pat co work to that you enjoy better products better schools belter roads better living the bank of novo scotia is proud to be associated with more than a million depositors in this continuing story of money in action the bank off nova scotias 12gth annual statement u at octottl si 17 liabilities monty antrutttctd to us 144411 73 oewsrt more than a million eoi- totners now bank with the bns tha- deposit ihetr money for bott of reason la meat basinet end household needs as a retirement fund for the future or to finance a college education our customers place these funds for safety and convenience in enrrem and ia- injrs accounts personal chequing ac counts and such special accounts as the banks unique psp i70400 letters rrwi litis is the extent to which the bank ha guarantetl the credit of our customer bo injf from suppliers particularly those in foreign lands it matcher the amount pledged b customers for re- kjment secamountoppoehcaimilar ading under assets business at home is thus encouraged to evpand abroad anothtr way th bank serves as a partner in canadas progress 4t440 other luhiutitu r this represents money set laslde to cover expenses which most be met but are not yet dot such as oar 1957 income tax what rum shareholders cotrntibutb fmomrow cspflpmuwp i rest rraw faf mmttt rfafrsr vbl the aharebaliun the real owners of the bank camrlhme these funds which protect the interests of the imiunwrs they thiutenmrl rite strength and stability of thefens and help maue poiuble the bsnks in creasing role in a growing canada total uewubas imssmlrlns assets how the bank puta the money to work l lvls4401 1 cith thrftt v jmt jrm llk this ll like csti in ihe ilank till lo ervic the chrquct hich i1ns customers draw on their accounts 3e iftjvl tlllsiv41 imttttmtnn vittt- a iixjca this amount mostly canadian tigry rnwrtimrnt bonds helps nnance varied government activities such s the st laurence seawaj the national harbours board wheat board payments our national defence needs other investment funds go into the building of schools high wii new plams and equipment to make available for us all more of the good things in life 1414m43 cmtt rri jcrwrsv this moner lent to investment houses it subject to immediate recall if required f 4wr0434 0arr usmt ut ri laij sasw r ttftmmltd hsu our customers in canada and abroad borrowed this amount for all kinds of personal and business purposes these loans help finance the purchase of materials and the sale and distribution of goods from the cutting of trees in the forest to the sale of refrigerators from starting a business to improving a farm or home loans of this kind are the lifehlood of canadas growth the banks most important service to the community afibcmtiemts umhtuty under hrjx tettersf erpst y flri this is themount customers are lwti pledged to repay the bank for funds it mar pay out under letters of credit see thisheadingiihder liabilities n 11 0114 bm fremtes smw ther bsbo most of this sum goes into a con tinuous programme of improving our branch facilities so that customers can do their banking more pfeasant and easily r tofrf mwer f 361 165 v the bank off nova scotia your pprtner in progress i v javh j- r r aj r- c vl

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