Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 16, 1958, p. 1

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n na aevew oimm or cotutmet hau t fint making of ha yaw on monday avaning with john d glan ol toronto ouatt tpaakar shown above laft it mr glan and right c v barbaau pratldant of tha c of c who wt inttallad into offica that avaning emhfuthirri vr wo 10 k acton ontario tmubsday januadv lalh 19s8 eiaht faoatsavan cantl eighfythird yaar no 29 y acton ontario thursday january 16th 1958 eight pagaasavan can plastics division representative speaks to chamber of commerce appoint j wnitham chairman planning board looks to future plans hea u planning for the urwn of acton uw question posed by mayor w h cook when iht 10m plan kbtf board held their first meet lag on tuesday evening hiihfcm appointed j whtlhsm as ehatrman and g tyle- vteesairmen for the year with ether i consisting of f j salt w j mattock o v bar- baau m b- kvana mayor cook a f paaoan planning consultant and j mdoenthie secretary following tha enquiry by the mayor mr oaaoon reviewed the program of tha planning board atnea us inauguration and slated lha first thought of the board w to work with council in finding ad eajuale water supplies for th town to assure industry a continuous supply tne consultant notad ihe board bad employ sparton airways to supply aerial photos of the town and surrounding areas in oder to compile a map as a guide of he territory for future study mr deacon pointing nut the out linos of the inning map remarked how aware he was of the silly shape of the town as shown but amphaalasrt thai correction was eulte possible with future devel- k q tvler suggested the aver age parson looking si the tuning map might think the entire ara could be cohered in a matter of an hour and a half when it had taken the board several hours to cover ajcti individual block u is quite possible to produce a good theoretical plan for council and the planning boad but u might not prove p act arable in ac cordance with the town asscsa- mrnt therefore t have to reach acton on tv a conspromlsc stated the consult ant haferring to the recent proposal to study annesation mr deacon suggeeted the board leave the mat j eovered and pi irr until march and sot aside two meeting apacsfsrally to study the program the boad agreed to present the recant aonlng bvlaw to thr town council on monday january 10 for their discussion and approval mr deacon l requested to be present at this meeting e o tyler suggested the board members study the towns boun i dsrlsa prior lo studying annesat- ion and mr deacon agreed il would be a good idea lo do so in oder that members could get acquainted with the surrounding area j mcmullen was present to re quest permission lo erect a used car lot on his property facing no 7 highway on the westerly border of acton ft was explained to mr mcmul len the area involved was in a rra- klential ion and it would be 1m posslblr to allow the establish ment of a used ca lot j crclghton requested a change in hi property sonlng from an ml son to an r3 tone the board reviewed the aree and the change was granted board member g barbeau in quired for a resident if it was pos ssble to erect a mutual gaage be tween two properties mr deacon reviewed the ruling on eemi dat ached hnuass and pointed out the two incidents were of a aim liar nature the board suggested if a romp romisc could be reached a garage could be put behind their own house hut a mutual dnti could be used john d clan technical sales praaaajtouve of the plastics divis ion of the c 1 1- industries was guaat apaaker at the installation mealing of the acton chamber of commerce on monday evening in th ylfica he used illustrations to agplain plastics and their use to tha members present mayor w it cook was present to utstajl the new officers of the club ha commended the club on tha fine work they hsve done in the past and conveyed his boat wishes for added success in the future mr glen in add sstng the i group pointed out the plsatic in dustry is only a baby in the it- id a it was only discovered to years ago he noted however that wood was the first product put into use at it was the most obvioua mat rial at hand it was not until eme 50 000 years ago that stone u tirat dia- instructive uses and until 3 000 eara ago bronic and iron we e an unknown film scenes shot in acton to appear on tv february 16 tto n il na f hit ivturd an noimcvri una week the mm entitle 1 th kd lor which waa filmed in arlon in the summer of last icar wil be seen n u it laion on rcb riai 1 on th show fvrpecic manvjalon iktnu will revs 1 during the tummi the t crew shotm ng sorte in the r rt prvsa pan ikarflniiirv and coman ailmi wrk m itkal rtaurant and v moiu i her uh tun in thi c m- rmmil although pfof a onal a tot wnr hired lot the prt iidcnui w til to inti re ted in u ing a first fiv a i ton mutuaj aid firemen elect new officers halton counl mutual aid t irr wrvive a alion iu ki their el- te pnkgrtm w til toe chjntul 6 11 and 13 at an sunday fcbruarr 1ft the speaker continu 1 m the field of plaatin and introduced several illustration on in partir ular intrigued the men in the form if a tranrausntic cable how ing a cross view of the imui pait r mstriala protecting ihr uidt r- wate cable mr olen rrltimd ihjt pulv thene was developed after vmr of resesrrh it n lough and durable and has prov n unbreakable rut- the amandmetit was withdrawn after tha chamber agreed to in clude monday or wadaaaday clos ing on tha petition w woodbum pointed out that 10 per cent of the merchants against the monday closing should be given an opportunity to voice their ob jections to tha change in closing days the ymca ladles auxiliary catered for tha dinner moating the sun- knox cg it group holds first meeting the knox presb terian c c i t girls held their first meeting o iftw in th church room on mon da evening in thr absence of croup leader mrs j greer mrs a j buchanan and mis 1 mclel an conducted hc meeting i follt mg the purpoat tie giru u the cg1t hymn and ix roll w a called the group conducted their rnuu ncs session f ol 1 fw ing the m in ul ei of the pre ious meeting and dia lusmd japan mrs bucharssn icd the group in the worship service and miss mr- lei ian conducted a singsung the meeting closed ilh taps proof light in weight and qu te i pliable j the speaker wai introdiutxt b j bert wood and thanked b j gov frank terrv outg ung p eid j ent rc lewed th htor of the i acton chamber imd noli d thai ted tjler 4 inlrumrnll in hav ing the organ rat it n hnlrd in i0m mr terry recomnieidd i th new officer for 1a thit tin v in cease the memberi p jn1 pro mole more rojrcu in th near future following the in i la on nf prcajdfnl ci v barbeau ice pe l dent j bort wood and econd icepresident m smon mr bar beau thanked the members for their vote of confidence in electing him lo the high office th praa ident then proceeded to appoint romm ttee chai men the folic wing were pointed to he anoua of f ic ret i mc ion f tcrrv memberxh k c kkiw n indutru4 t ivouse pr ciam j b wood pub ic rela tona lt tv dtvmu dur ng the bu nrw met j bert tktd was vt d a p ti ent sec- then t ire rt 1 n juuh- ing hi of rr icep eairtent ii was agreed t h the c nc 1 of the chambi r a rl i e idt en a discunnon fallowed he t e- urer a repot regi ding a itan of aaaesa ng m mbe- f ri ni r n l attended in odi l n ke mru n lo the ladtet peiu rg e n e f ter rri s n cha ran n portd ht mmi f jir nc chants hada a nd e char ber rth the idr- midi closing in cad urdiiwlji ht had taken a uc and fjjid lit 1 per cent of the michjr j wee r 1 favo o lh a dj m njav v ing- 1 c c tler suj m1 hi clu-i- t ber ahi md n lk in pr jm it the r uw n ah u d bu i a d a s st in r i puu i a mo ion wu abud od w it a pc i in l ap xac e merchanu ga j daj ck ng- and council fur pp c brad ev m v ed an ii jn to the motion rrqu ng a n t g of a lown minrf o 1c tu discuss jit pi haed i nt mill st building reaches high pitch construction in tha mill egjq streets area reached a high puck on tueadsy whan heavy equipment was moved in and earth r dug into the soil in preparstion for the new buildings to be erected on the north eornc albert van gils started removal of earth for hu new threestorey business and apartment building and on tha south corner the new united church got underway as tha arias construction company began op erations at pesent the baaemant will be completed to house the sundsy school room and the church addition will be added lat er no doubt the cold weather will rurtail the assurtance of sidewalk upermtendents on the two pro toti but nevertheless construct- on w ill proceed as weather par- nuu car hits tree damage 400 a passenger in a car driven by j hn mussel of rr acton received minor injuries thursday i f last week when the car ran off the fourth line north of na 7 highway and hit a tree headon don cunningham rr 1 guelph rrcened a cut forrhoad and lacerations to the scalp in the acci dent the car received moo dam ace according to investigating conrtable ray andresm distract opp detachment new rate increase for telephone users in acton district 10 cents per increanea f party month residence telephone ce m acton and of 26 cants for ic p v r drnce lines will go n efect n january 31 198 ec- ro d nj lo c s keith bell tele p i ne manager here the new rates were authorised i an odcr issued by the board of tr import commissioners the increase for oneparty flat rale tu new ser ice is 35 cmu ti nh and or two- part v busin- iin i cr jo cents monthly k ci mpirjun of the prrrn j ii and the new rates for typical c asiri of scmce in acton fallows preaent new inc ukrainian national youth federation to establish gamp on border of acton wotk stajtth on the new umtd church buildirvg this walk and workman ara shown above at thay prvpara th land for fhe foundation len anu goal ph hat the contract for tha construction and it it undarttood tha chnttien e due at ton roomt will be comptataxj flrtt in tha bnttmant with the balanca of th church fmithad at a lahv data only about 115 back in 1953 now 499 north halton guides what a the situation oo guiding tn north halton today according to district cornirtusuon- er mrs wood the situation is very good at the end of 1057 there were a total of 400 women and girts involved in guide snd brownie work la tha north hallo atisuirt an i of nearly 00 since lf3 when the total compris ed aeproilshault 113 a breakdown of the present total shows three cotnrnlsaloners 30 gulden leaden i 134 girl guides 3d3 brownies and u parent active ly connected wiih the local assoc latton sack in 1933 the earliest figures available show there were boo act ive in cluiding in the whole county and then in 10m thr figures rose to 004 in 1m3 the total had climbed to 1 14 so early in iom oak ille trafalgar and bronte broke awav from the county group to form iu own dnime at the end of the same year nelson and burlington also broke sway to form their own division this left milton georgetown acton norval and glen will la ma lo form what is celled the north halton division and in october of 1007 the lowville group left the assjrlington group to join milton as it was closer today there are 107 active in guiding in acton milton and lowville and 303 in the glen williams george tow n and norval area discussing thr program for 100 mn mood said the biggest prnjee would be the first financial cam paign for fundi in purchase a campntc on lake trie at present ibc hamilton district guides are renting land at a huge aite on the lake but it la their intention to make it a permanent siu- and each group must raise the equivalent of f 1 00 a member to affect ihe pur chaie lpart 2jwi rui ex 1 re 1 i h rn t hav 3 4i i 5 1 oo 4u an aso i 300 303 03 100 6j0 503 400 030 133 k y dick attends liberal convention 10 liberal delegates from halton registered in ottawa this week to help direct policy and to cast 33 leedership ballots at the fourth jo national convention of canada s l t reafu successfully adopted hi w is8 rcf t riarh rn wpj wing so far lhi r which should help mun- ic ja budtf a bu ding aciv it around the f f r sitet corwti has taken on a r w i k itu week liberal party leadership oting lakes place to- night the tint four named will be those who mark ballots with the others as alternatc kennelh dvk milum ernest hennessey burlington b whtung oekille w r iawson george lowx g r hams burlingvn garfield mcgiuray georgetown peter wetsers oak vi lie knox auxiliary hold meeting te ejen anderori c ra aui- iliarv of kn x presbyman church met for their monthly meet ng sunday afternoon jan y 5 tr- presiderl lnda mann w in ui cha r a hymn was iung foil wed by a acrtptu read ng by shem i murray and prayer b shry mason the study f kofa waa g en by mra a lerby ca ol hansen and shirley mwi were chneen capta ns f r a l contest mrs o moran read an art icle about iu jean bro i a preabylerian missionary in ka wa holds meeting at members home the woman s association of th united church met at the home of mrs f cleave recently the pree ident mr a shoemaker presided the drvotionsl was taken by miss e hawthorne the annual reports t pres ented at ihia meeting there were two removal by death mrs j symon and mrs j bell both past presidents and five removals from town fight new members were welcorned 303 ralli were made and 0 pieces of mail sent to sick ant shutins new babiea and two gol den weddmgi flowers and cardi were sent to those whose loved ones had heen removed by death z3 basket f christmas cheer were sent to aick and shulini halton cent r ntal manor and hamilton h viul the roll rail waa snawtrci by a sew years measge the s itv ta again divided into groups for the wak for 1b4b a presentali waa made tn member mi hate m d from town mn i i indsay urprised with a birthday cake and the member sang llpp btiv a donataoo was given to th- quar- erly board the meeting co 1 w th the mirpah bened cl n luncb wat served by the exe utlva consist ng of aasorted tid wicnea rakes chmtmae rake snd choaolssea iurk cups were heln by mrs w maddox and ms h vrldhuis a reading was given by mrs w idersp n a w te of thank was tendered mn cleave snd ihtf executive for the lovely lunch k r b dnieper solicitor and trus tee fur tha ukalnlan national youth federsuojt announced pur chase recently ft 11 acres of lassd in csqueaing kownehr on tha westerly border or acten tha land bought by his clients will be con e ted inta a youth camp the properties purchased were formerly owned by mra m porty j w d buotha and w past and are southeast of tha deviated road surrounding the fairy lake area it was disclosed in recent con versation with the solid lu that a youth ramp would be esubllshatf with cabins for the children snd al a later date collages u accommo date adults mr dnieper noted the lake frontage would be several thousand feet in length and although no written agreement had been ob tained from beard mora snd comp any for access to tha wster fa swimming purposes ii was under stood the rights might be grsnlsd in a recent telephone conversat ion with b cwyk or the ukrainian national youth federation in to ronto mr cwyk reported an in vestment of iso 000 for tha pr op ety purchased and an additional e spend itu re of m 000 is eapected before the centre is in operation this summer construction is espected to start on the camp in the early spring ha pointed out at the beginning of the season stated mr cwjk approximately 100 children will be accommodated with possibly zoo before tha and of the summer he noted that accommodation for the children was foremost in their plans with cottage and further expansion taking place at a later date for adults name john hall vtior 4 officer tor 103 fire hell in gcogetown t d janua 13 ksfetcd prcskum for th coming term was chief j n wt tn of the acton f t tvpartrhcnl w ilh g gtreo tit bronte bring clelcd ice- preaodent and r m1u of burling- o j fl- iiaraajx in u taking oxer the dutie of sax- uoolxj vwnf3irttlcjn retarv trrejurrr j john hall muton was named apv nted rowiinalti of thi cha rsnen of the north halton higlj group wa chief jt shaw ot the school distrtct bvard and n m cukil w brigade w th deputy c- coles w named vice cha rmen at ordinato chic a e clement of the inaugural meeting monday ta idtltoa j milton committees namj included fin ance and meju j cregh- tvm e s force kcty n m coirs k rvrgravc and j gooebet s irsmboftbtsuet g brown w coon r carbert buildsag f e num w cwm r carbert n pscaett earvearrty m- raatiiii c now open iw buaniwawlhe new ksrcsus e fuegrave j gooebet eteblianmeni u stustxi two mics recretary c o btowtj repurtsd wct of acum at crrwwan s dm- w daily atteeadsmce during era and a operated by j ro asr- llff wm vivm anerly of torenta dealing in buhw sarubbco snd i -aa4cpxnzrur- bo esne lotnweent ran with mn of cxpmncr tiueetsnn aaked by board rgda iwss tnc owner waa revicu t tne next meeting waa arisrehiled r asnplced at luf branch and tor acton ajltere track in rk mil acton school children presented with bibles a very impressive etrtmonv took place wednesday morning tn the u z bennett school when two re- preaanutivaa uf oidaona later- nauonal in canada mr murray coles of acton and mr lean miller president of ihe gualph camp of gideons presented 210 blblea to the school they were introduced by mr smith the principal of tha school in apesklng of their pleasure in presenting these bibles mr mullen referred to 3 timothy 2nd and 3rd chapter in which timothy waa ad vised to sludy in show thyself approved unto god the bible la the most valuable book because of iu contents snd because it la in apired by god it is the world s beat selling bonk snd it la hoped that u will be used with- good reeultf hi the m z bennett school rev ray coster us offered tha prayer nf dedication a token copy eat presented by mr cole to pnncral mr elmer smith snd then two representative nf each classroom received m bibles for use in their clsi devonshire chapter hold first meeting for the f rst meeting of the yrmr the duke f pev nrh re chapter ioje met al the hnrrve of m j jany ttr regent mrs b mow- st presided reports were heard from secret sxes aad a norr resting comrr tie waa apvtinled u prepare a tlate of i officers for the ton- ng year the i committee c maiata of mn k i knon mrs w beatty and mi b mown i ftajph mckeown showed a fun of newfound urd dectig several andusus of csrda new est province a dutch surtn was condudad prwvidiag some amusement as well st mldaftglla ihi caaalcj f jfwia st albans guild honor past president the jsnuary meeting of al al ban i lediea guild was held tn the pa lah hall wednesday jan uary i with 23 members p the meeting opened with hyran if followed by tha guild trayar mr w cun read the scripture nursery business started near adpn another new buin has been taiahlishrrt on the tvutsktrts ot vr- n known as the caroline nurecr- guctrad by f s oreai ks 323 sa amass al c r the new president mrs o bar beau presented a gift of s cup and tauter v the retiring p e ident mn r heeley end thanked ber for the fine leadership ah had giv en during her time in office the minute went reed by the ary followed by the treaaurert eport for tha year end the work groups tor th coming year were- formed a was held on the need for a new serving table and a tentative decs on was made to aorept the offer of wm of the members of a laree tehie se a gift the meeting voted to buy fjsa fsurteriaj to snake a new pair ef seelet eveease far the altar i church if wm decided to valentine tea and mra v and mr b fcsdout maiiinlsg ta act as cu tne as sating cloned wtk mizpsm hrnsaflrtiai after the g local-klws- mhwiii wii narntag aa aa m i5 sbossrv

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