Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 19, 1959, p. 3

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photo bjr hutl tuck directok of the rockwood oustic catholic women s league rev a s callaghan chats with some of the members at the march meeting anding behind him left to right are mrs r bacon the hostess an irish character played by mrs ann synnott mrs l waddell and miss helen synnotl father callaghaa spok to th jadies stressingjhe harmony thai existed in the group wonderful harmony in cwl noted by rev a s callaghan the rockwood oustic catholic women s league our lady fatima division held their march meeting on wcdncsdty of lasl week at the home of mrs roy ba con no meetings arc held in jan tiary and february because of the bad driving conditions many rncmbtrs living on side roads the president mrs h sa under presided during the business scs lion mts w gilfillan secretary read the correspondence the fin ancial rcportwas given by mrs drflcs it wis decided that the secretary write oilers when the occasion arose to tv and radio stations for approval or disapproval of pro grams as there is no regular con verier for tins task bine book pntsc wis given to the league maga7inc ind its improved format ii wns surrested that all members hive t copj of the newly revised luc b ok tint c m tains the b laws if the nihimzation paiticul aily mimln u the executive allconvliiiis verc asked in fill in tht funis provided for them outlining thiir wtik duiinj the past yor appoxted for the n unintiiinl com mil tic wen mn p dales mrs ann snnotl nnd mrs t kclb teh numliir as asked to jive much thought as t whom icy n irt mated for office at the aiinuil meeting in april isvmin fih mrs ii saunders ifwr two irsts picsidint will step diwn it was points nit ihit n mirnmr could h tid tin iam office for lonfier thin two cnswut e iars i tne enj led mv two years olic devotion that he thought should be in every home would help tiic young ladles who come out to us to teach the cate chism to the children he said father callaghan announced that a statue of our lady of fal ima had been presented to the sacred heart church rockwood and would be blessed sometime in the spring as soon as an altar had been built for it father cauaghag thanked the icikue members for their great in tcreat in the work of the two churches and remarked about the wonderful harmony that existed i wish that every lady in the parish was a member and an active one be an active member and we will ret our merit for it he fin ished irish costume theme for the evenings prigram wis st patricks day mrs l waddell sang two lovely irish si rigs mrs ann synnolt provided some light entertainment by sing inc danny boy in a quaint lush peasant costume complete with the traditional clay pipe she was an nounccd as an lriih gentleman ind delighted all with her nnki up ind her apologies for her cracked voice miss helen synnolt rcid an n sp i rational pocmhopc that gie tici everyone lots to think about sundv dspu tin lerestng paper was read ou h fe msdill and i dave str rat halton assessors at dinner meeting halton assessors held their re gular dinner meeting in the y m ca on wednesday when 13 re preventatives of county centres en oyed a turkev dinner served by he y ladies auxiliarv johnny goy attended as reprc sen tat ive of the town with cy per kins the assistant assessor a meeting tn the town hall fol consider value of home work rhe march meeting of the hock wood home and school assoc la tlon was held on tuesday evening of 1 11st week in the school wth a good turnout the prciidenl mrs t gellaly occupied the chair plans were made to set up a nominating committee for of f ccrs for the eoming year tic innua meeting w ii be held in miy in t ad of april as has been the cus david armstrong roe k wood school principal spoke of the sue ee s of the play prcscnlcd in ihe town h3ll l week by some of the pupils in his class it cvill be repeated on march 10 g v many 1 an opportunity to see it who were unable to attend the first pcrfor mance due to bad weather a skit mrs clirk s sitting i room was put on by mrs l mars den mrs lavvol and mrs j mi ne that explained founders day and the reasons for having a home and school association pavor home work mrs jean jolliffo read an article on home work for students for and against the idea an interesting buzz session fol lowed arguing lh pros and cons of home work and its aid in learning when opinions were known ft was found that 42 of the present were in favor of home work the habit of doing home work helped to set a study pattern for work in the hutfier grades that wis invaluible to the student who would be continuing his education it is hoped to hive as guest speaker in april jeffrey tompkins art director elobicokc township near toronto the a i tendance banner was won by mrs f bauer s room a i mipiiisiimiiimmimmimialjii tends stock every day s h lindsay 90 friday lindsay who has lived all his life on i farm ind still tendi stock i vi r d ly bst rved his 90th birlhdaj on fnda mirch 13 h- mr lmcisa w is born on the seventh line of fun township iboul four m les from where lie lives now it rr 1 linu hi me withhswifi ind diuhtcr mrs mtrgin midill and mr madi 1 he sivi he keeps imbir wile ing 23 lie id uf catlk cverv d i f edinj otr 20 h iff ind i2t hens ind tending the tcim of horsis tints whit keeps mc drive iccord n to mr lindsay i ly dm bv the hostess mrs bacot joseph rosier mhor she i hfh i uid i hi tint cath lu chiiirh a h ind in idi be si thureh appt in l h nian l i 11 ii lm nod o i- rork that wil umlirdli pitt in ih j design rerom mends book riv s i ill chain d r our lid f tihnui dn preent and vj hi hiiifl lit meiluned a umk 4iit members ln o unit uh day was often overlooked as was si dh id s whose fcstwl is on mai eh 1 the useful and prettj utilitv dish on which tickets were sold w is won by mrs a berbench mis h sanders showed t c i ir erf film strip taken by herself at the christmas meeting sh win ill tin members ind the 1 vel fivtui table nnd tree at mrs w gillfillnns it brought luck mem ones of a verj puasanl evenini for ill the april meeting is expected it be htld in conjunction with a pol luck supper making the innuil meeting an outstanding event for the members on rlmg snow mr and mrv diughtcr ins son lindmn md mrs lindsay of of acton a rindd lughler mrs bob cunnlitkhim ind mr cunninghim and his inl gre it grandchild ro bert willnm cunningham of stieetsvilli were present the ihi finish d thc l udajj sud lovell bros modern meat market where quality is higher than the price free delivery in acton phone 178 struck fr h thev rin into ihi huiricmi wind of b2 miles an h nir you c uldn t sn ihii hind bi n he w i mimt inxii u pevipl until he gi t hnnu anot mi hllik nd her sor bill were unable to be there due to illncst receive congratulations cards of cungrtlulalions were re ccived friends cillcd to extend congalulitions and others phoned from a distance a lovely pot of flowers wis smt to mrs lindsiy by the womcns association of bitlinifid as she his been on the sick list on different occisums this winter ind was un ib e to pel out to church i cerliinly ipprcciatc all these kindnesses this old hird winter mr lindsav smiled thinking of the difficulties of travelling down their linuvhc added its the same old winter only worse mr md mrs lindsay have won times tough unemployed seek discount from two local food stores thirty one out of a possible 100 members of the self help em ploymcitt bureau formed tn acton following the recent lay off at malton attended a mass meeting of the bureau last monday morning n the legion hall to hear an out line uf pro jress and discuss future ilans fir job hunting dennis lawlcr cha rman of the organization reported lhat all chamber of commerce secrelarics n the area hid been contacted for company listings the compimes sktsstsssssh cgit news skisstshtstssvstsk the cgit mils of knox p is bylcnan church met it the bun day school room the group rcpeit cd frhur purpose md sang their hymn gail roszell and geraldmt caldcr conducted the worship ser vice the business was led by pat stevenson and betty lemon after a few games the girls sang taps on saturdnji march 14 the cgit group of knox presbyttrun church and united church met at the sunday schwol room the girls then went to uic firm eif m m coles for a sleigh ride returning to the presbyter nn church uie worship suiviee wis conducted by julie holmes diannc shultis susan heard and m irilyn flatt the phy which followed wis called franchette from prance knox group presented this plav to the girls of the united church the foil iwing girls took part in hie piy franchc tc lind i pi kei snow flake pal stevenson soldier gill buttcnham teddy be ir susin bundy golliwog oeraldine calder sarah jane gertrude kuhn chmg ching gail roszell after lhc pliv the group enjoved lunch the meeting closed with taps cajiciir the longest married couple it e ifi fur for the past two years they cell billed their 05lh wedding inniversary in ibm they have liv ed on the home farm since they were married tv for appliance and repairs call manning electric 230 tv and radio owners test your own tv radio tubes free on a test omatic tube tester do it oukself save money at acton billiards murray hood roys electric service bonded registered master electrician complete line of eleetncil appliances and fixtures repairs to ill makes of oil burners complete stock of parts motors ind controls sales service repairs for free estimates phone acton 420 had been requested to submit job vacancies to the ac ion bureau i the chairman also notified the group that 20 men had returned to permanent w rk and a few had bee wiled in pirt lime work a few men hid formed a decorating service and othi r similar groups and hid been promised work whin the weather opened up w j robinson of guelph un employment insurance office hi d pi mused the sii port of ihe bur eiu in actin by supplying job listings tveiy two weeks a suggestion by one nf ihe metn bcrs 1 1 appronch the two main f od moris in tiwn and ask tliem to cut pnes for ihe unemployed was mot wild etilhusi sni a cut of five per renl was suggislid would need 50 ii w is noted howivei tint llnre would have to be w or more per sons interested before the imr chants mirht consider the plan one man suggested thai half a loaf was btlur thitiuio bread as far is lhc merchants were concerned mr lawler thought that if th unemployed sat around and did nothing for three months ihey wouldn t want to do anything afler that time he also noted if the food plan wis to be put in operation a separate committee should be formed for this purpose tile chairman also suggested thdt if ihe rioup wail interested tn the food plan ihey would have to get t jelhcr md approach the mer chants adding it will be good for ui and good for mum cimiii labor the best h ipe foi us for the next few weeks is casual labor and if y u only want to earn a few bucks we it the office can fix you up with jobs remarked mr law ler the aclon free press thursday rvwch 19 1959 the chairman also stated thai 20 per cent of the unemployed linvi received work of some kind whe ther ihey likd tin tpt of w irk or not they urp nt liiil tnriimr nomclhing he stressed ted pope suggested the membtrs learn up when job hunting and run a car pjol in ordir t save m n y the members knriied that nf the original 1100 piid in membeiship fees there wis about mo left aft i paying foi advertising in ihe dult pupcis and olhcr expenses no re tarns mr l wltr asked the men u c ving wirk ti contact the c in ee and remarked it was ag reed tint anyone findint win i vould reimburse the bureiu ft md ti date we haven i rectived hing he quipped perhips w sh mid slarl a collection atcney ted pipe informed the injiiibt rs how to pi iceed w ih m ping for the ir 10 i u pit week hw ey ev a e ieli n i g i k tin i mkc n in l n f i th i uniou by hie el iirnini ns he informed it uk n lu h ll was mlv sp sh n bill in itiriirs nod ill t dit was rood and he had p il his m fia ft 1v1 ly lh t w 11 11- 1 iii xl l 1 ion f uel 1 on hi f nt i ti lh 1iis l nt look l k the eh i 111 ill 1 1 joinild til 1 tt ij 1 i dy i til the hartt triple this is trie true classic slyle preferred by men of discernment hartt craftsmanship al its finest select analme calf by cifirs sold at bensons shoes the friendly store hot cross buns oven fresh and tasty 6qk per doz chocolate easter novelties made rom pure milk chocolate large variety to choose from 25c to 150 h0tchen s bakery 1 willow st phone 100 m li 111 t p nit t lit tint 111 mimbei of ihe self help employ nrit bure in sit u in actin had ippr mciidthem to ri quest i dis c nmt i n mi rchnndise pint based in their store fefex oxe n4 aoat 5 the old fentlfmmn was celebrat ing hu 99th birthday and ihe reporter for the local gaietle xsked htm hh seeret for such a long life keep brralhlng son just keep bralhin tik it tiom mi i irs h ive lo keep breathing loo and ve hive just the boys to put tin breath of new life back into uic cirs we tike in on tradi there ire no cim ufl iged expensive n pair bills lurking in 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