i l i stnfirr all should be caretakers its been several yvars since we visited bclfountain perk but it fs indeed encourag ing to see thai the credit valley conservation authority has purchased it subject lo the minister s approval it would indeed be unfortunate if such a park should ever be lost to the public or awarded to strictly commercial interests where itmight be unmercifully treated the famous 22 acre forested relreal in the valley atop the mountain that towers over the forks of the credit has been made attractive with a miniature lake created by a dam spanning the gorge there is a lodge stone dam grotto cave beneath the falls suspension bridge nature trails and olhor ers and sightseers in this iroa niul the oroni surrounding it it is important that areas such as this be conserved for the public and to a degree from the public all too often ihe opening of such areas can lead to abuse by the public and the original purpose is tost whdn the late mr mack opened the park lo the public he made his visitors feel at homejsking only that lhey respect andjake care of his trees and well kepi lawns the ownership of the area by a public authority should not be constructed as a license to abuse that some privilege if you have not visited belfountain for some time like us perhaps this summer will points oi interest the area was developed after the turn of ihe century by the late c w mack to- snd afford anopportunity topicnic theie an joy the beauty of the area please remember to treat it with respect like the olher areas ronto manufacturer and has attracted thou sands of visitors from all over the world it has been particularly popular with pkmck being developed across the province we should ail be caretakers of the natural re sources in this beautiful country uses and abuses increases that require payment of more money to any fund are seldom welcomed by those who must pay recent announcements that unemploy men insurance payments would be increas ed by some 30 per cent have little en cour f th s e until employers notify the national employ merit service of obs available then the ob may be offered and an employee located if available almost regularly there seem to be stones passed along in conversation of those whn aipn t airmen is tn locale a new cb truly unemployment insurance has been a great thing during the time recently re ferred to as a recession and more locally during the disastrous malton shutdown the return to the unemployed of the dollars contributed during employment has done much to stabilize and level out the economy of the town and district the regrettable thing about the unem ployment insurance is the number of abuses it is subect to it is unfortunate that such a fund designed to assist in a time of need should be looked on in some cases as a way to have an extended vacation the abuses are extremely difficult to trace and practically impossible to rectify quickly since they are receiving something in unemployment insurance benefits this is regrettable since it can undoubt edly draw the fund into disrepute that makes it obnoxious there are those who have tra veiled long looked hard and been agreeable to almost any type of employment to get working again to those who are steadily employed the increase in unemployment insurance pay ments sometimes looks like a penally for not being out of work and the constant circula lion of stories about those enjoying the benefits w discounging m the light of in creasefmqets we can only hope ihe stones have no foundation the good old days tan u m v ibrjku back in 1939 takm ttmm ihe ftttf renter mirrlagt of ml thclma lovall only daughter of mr and mr j w loveu and mr cecil olbbotu youngest son ot mr and mr james gibbon all of acton took plate quietly in st alban anglican church acton on satur day artembun with rav e arnold brook officiating in a mother doy rvica in nna- sgnweya presbyterian church nn sunday may m th following children were boptlzed by rev frank lawnon donna marie mc millan lavern black lock mar lent grace black lock elinor uu mcoil vray douglaa holme dredgp unit john thomas allan william mekecn resident nf acton tor the part two yean and robert mylea of hamilton were killed juat after midnight on satur day when the jmtomobilc driven by mckee left ih road at a curve about nx miles cint ot acton and crumpled to piece when it struck lrc at the roadside a call from st catharines police revealed ih it ttu lice net pkiti on the wntsonwinton dairy cir did not correspond with thi licence isrucd for this machine ind lid police to believe they had been changed by someone out of town on thursday may 1 1 th m rock wood the rock wood high school winged their five straight setbacks handed to them by the acton high school hockey team in the winter months by trimmin back in 1909 taktn raw the hbm of law free pteia itafstay may m imt the 140 foot chimney at the sole leather tannery ot messrs beord- morv and company built about three year ago has lately shown signs of disintegration owing to inferior brick c h dando of oalt the expert chimney builder who erected the stack was brought to town on monday to inspect and re pair the defective one at the tan nery he found it was seriously cricked forborne thirty feet from he top thi top is now being laken down und will be rebuilt by mr dundo in the meantime the work ore bong supplied with fttcum from thi acton tinning co s ihikrs i no it n i somewhat peculiar coinei- dmcl that on the night of the mass meeting of thi ciliens of george town to dixciiss i ociil upturn an ineipiint fire incurred mil thi fire bell rang out a hi rce il trm and on mi nday nikhl whin the loc il option rtuitum is in progress m aetin thi iltilre riiruiit mint nut of i mmiswon ind i ft tin hill in i ii km jmt ifti r uu inn lini h id just ix tun mr w algte proprietor of the alton vvoolltn mills which were destroyed by fire last fill in busily engaged preparing to rebuild the material is on the gotmd and good headway is being mode with the foundation work the new mills nil tic larger han the old and spring lambs suqai cutti sfuce monday empire day miy is one of the months in the m ir whin i would give i rieil di il lo be ibk to relax and live the full mi it is om of those nn li msilitm months in c in id i like oelobu iht in exlulii iling mil entiling m ly in tum in thi in it unhl yon re on the point of prns- li in in thin mxt d i whin yiiive doffed the lone undiiwiii cum up with i bom chilling wind hi it fin curdle your blood in the early houis of june 20 1837 wil england continuing to wear the crown for 63 years her birthday on may 24 was celebrated throughout her reign and today it continues on the first monday prior to tho 24ih muis weekend aniens will be making the first of the summer holidays with treks to cottages picnics and gardening but in actual fact the monday holiday is now empire day marking the birthday of victoria born at kensington place on may 24 1019 she became queen on june 20 1837 at the age of 19 with her coronation a year later on june 28 1838 she died january 22 1901 at osborne palace one chronicler of her life wrote she received a crown tarnished by ineptitude and vice wore it 63 years and made il a symbol of private virlue and public honor iting- bf ixrthcuy- for over 60 years people continued after her death it was then that the empire day celebration became merged with the queen s birthday in 1904 may 24 was set apart for special services by school children of canada in honor of great britain and her heroes by legislation passed in 1 952 victoria day is celebrated on the first monday pre- ceeding the 24th one of ihe prayers gleaned from her writings might bring more sharply into focus the magnitude of her responsibilities and her deiermmihon to shoulder them capably on january 1 1878 queen victoria wrote may this year bring peace and may i be able to maintain strongly and stoutly the honor and dignity of my dear country god help me on in this most irduous msk i month of unfulfilled pr i- thi trout snson opens loulh tin an awareness needed businessmen of ontario have been urged to stamp out deceptive selling schemes in o resolution submitted by the sarma chamber of commerce to thi ontario chambers 47th annual meeting m norwood introducing he resolu tion is reported as saying that newspapers should be given ill the credit possible for iheir monumental efforts to stamp out deceptive schemes it was pointed out that in the past few years deceptive selling schemes had become so widespread tnai they discredited business generally weekly newspapers like dailies radio and television stations are plagued by these decepi ve sell ng schemes that seek adver lismg m their columns over the pat months we have refused to carry the adver lismg messages of many firms hat hive mailing addresses n some of the larger ctlte or uniew states bee i use one its i diffcult rrohlem doesn t want to discourage the legitimate small business that is getting a start any more than we want readers to be swindled be cause of messages in our j advertising columns it s physically impossible to check all these offeis of fabulous retun for next to no investment rather ihon run the r 5k of delud ng readers such messages often riccompan ed hy cheques ire denos led in the wastebasket oui system of detect on is not foolproof though and the get r c qu ck appeal is almost universil it s unfoitunite that rfe ceptive sell ng schemes are so plent fed but the eld suaqeii on to nvist qite lefore yeflj invest his saved many 1 hard earned dollir don t rush mo a lyth iiq h t c in i f rst he checked it s encourwjng thi the ohar o ch im bet represent vs are a ire of tl e daggers of the decept ve schemes rffvevps a srntlar aaters t t 1 i soon disappo pr ispw t f 1 p ui lull of spockl ill tnut fried m butler but the stresims nn too high 01 too low it s 1 hi cold or loo hot loo windy or tin calm mil v lire j1 id thi old lady irmimbind it older sonn inmburger in miy the golfer his his fmt hour he doosn t expect much his first lunc out lux une lie hisn t ittiing a club in mx months rol h in up ind hit tint first lull ah ill thru nulis fftmu minutis i il r hi s 1 ing hooking li t hue md mkmn p im h pull hut th il hi it slu ke d d il nil he h kd f r in ithu 1 1 n il 4 rhi mi nth hen the shirk er whi his boin koinr to fix up his pi in r r tho list f itr vfirs t ik grip on himstlf and thil s ibout ill hi likis hi d 1 til liki the ishis itit f his lit thi junk out of tho birk ud or thi st inn windows off ilui h dins tiki i firm grip nn hunsilf mil thruitins ill mm nn f din runs itums bi fori suminbinu t t fish ib 1 il i jlf b- or 1 old bier i is i m in1h ihit lnrs mo redly h 11 riled ii finillj lost riblc look i vc m t lint niound sinie f briury beckons m blb d d sn i in- ulljnboil oer vmiii tin list isy of sirinjhul it diis unit i 11 nil re id to sn 11 i u k o ursi irrouoh ii iiind tho cirrtrn or it k im im k it uu iwn s whil hippins im phmijcd will nilly int 1 th nnninl mus 11 fisbivil f 1 ibniit t wieks while tin ti ml in ill cuirhl by olhu till rilfirs il 1 bm rtnl on nn mil tin liwn md tun r i ph iluss sicond fimily psichi itiist niul liher md v dl jlct all it ne h s is m 11 ill tin no il in 1 d int ill tl dish is tik n h if dis off 1 tin or i 1 ml w kuiu 1 k a mid ti miki t l c m tint thi 1 s- irs m it nd child wh n ui v k i lirki 1 uffllllll lln if mits of p 111 h 1 during th l u- f 1 irt 1111 ne t ki p the perrrmi inni fillmc ill the giddt h fh f lriinnjh whm ui win in 1 genu ally indini i hf ih iild u the i nip r f 1 1 ml bui 1 m 11 m m i 1 f f tiurr- 1 urh in ill n n and n t m dsi f thjini iidw f 1 th music fiti il typi s this sundays church calendar acton pentecostal taurnacle 33 church tl it id fam ri knn l j rrd pi- i 7 c mk st phmit bo w si nu ia nh p 9 tonft i m sundav svh l worship 1 m h i- id si n mw rt 9 ki r 1 mine pr r thmch i 1100 hjii mrnnb 7 311 111 r vans i hvlil m 1 u h jchn b r ss ihtii on the acton free press rmklw4 k thik prtmlnc art rbuhlns c untied foundrd in lft5 jn publiehed tvrn ttiuvln a m ii s f cton ontario minbor uf tu- audit burtaei of clrulativys in c wn a and lh 0tjroqwrbrc divi ton of the c vt n a advrrt nn nti- tn rrej irt sub- sc- p iom paxblr in adiafic jsimvi canada hiw in the united siatos ix mont 1 si 75 unglr ep t au rtt ed a sirond cla mail post officr drpartnuiv ottami the nly paper mt pihfclu i in etoa c a dilm editor nchi f da d r dill manning cli n business and editorial office phone 600 acton it ii dams of st ufie 11 ill t ii h vikm i t 1 fvith mr artnnw i f mtftt d 1 ii- i f r i i b i al krai n f t nrtfi m nk arbt pr st firm r r in n its i r pr r- nenl il if r 12 i ii t ni nil e 1 ti ti tai hr i frdiv at 8 p m lt il vrks with two f innlj ulilind n lady ev i i me phl mi baptist cmuich acton pis tor rr c- rdon m holmes b a b ti iis b rr avmui st rm m rm i9so am sunday school 1100 amth spirit and the scholar 700 n m crmrrrotional r nc ha gl waitpnxl wrdnrwtbt pm tn mid sfc scr or for bible stiid wit nos and priyrr all arc welcome whit si vda fnl r v k i mav li in n b t c n n s4i in church srhrx 1 1100 am beginners ilu 1100 i i choral furfur i v inda ib ma 1q h t 10 a m holi such presbvtefttan church in canada knox mi rdl afton r anl h miknri ba nn si viay u i7lh 11sp 1100 i m alumina worship s rn n trum n w n bah i nnd pent vom children thn iri inrl under rarid ftr dur photo by cuher taylor rsxirtpl by bill smiley i round our house i learned some things received some thrills ind mjoyid an unexpected stroke of j ixl fuitune i leirned th it kuk can take tin ir lumps with is much com p tin ui nmn thin adults kim hliu up high vudi and handsome m her firrt festival puci this yi ir all the wiy home she ind her mother shot lmks of htred it e ich othei i iih n idy to burst inlo u irs whili i iimukid on the wci il pld nit o id f i ing sp and fintrilly tried to knp thinfts m the cold enr st im- i th iuehl the child would bi thi hikh with ftstivili forev u hut mxt di inik she w nt pl tyid liki i game the younk rock wood stu dents proved lo the acton team that they were not hampered by lack of practice in the summer sport as they perhaps arc with hockey school children in acton will have a ringside seat to view the royal couple when they arrive in giictph arrangements have been made to hove a section near the cujt tracks roped off for the acton children and it is hoped that ill will et a perfect view of their m ijestics about three o clock wednesday morninn thieves gained entrance to the ladies ind xmls furnishings siou ownid in b d richlin in aclon ind linted lln slock cnrr in iw n in minul hunt bctwun 500 and 000 worth of merchandise tin money in the cish register wis nil likin and i cae of jfwellirv w is not disturbed better equipped in every respect last saturday saw the first semi annual field day under the aus pices of the public and high schools although the weather was not is favorable the attendance was not as large as had been hoped for ihe games were gtwd and the meet wis a first rate success at the con elusion of the match when thv points were tallied it was found that berth schools were evenly matched for first rate athletes on monday night of this week uu town halt win packed to ciipi- cily during a mass meeting to dts cuss local option and the citizens pi i i for olinj to tikeiclion to abolish ihe birs presently situated in acton i ich niinistir in turn spoke on the situ ition ind the response to thi ir sukgestiiins wis aim st 100 pi r professional directory and travellers guide ik i i if tisloi till qit in hi fimily medical ftlnsrai nirfctors juit beciusc i don t kn w i nd in1 fnm i coikioieh in ilkjro from in illiintir i am looked up on is p while ti ish irounil uu p k it f hie il l nu di sjiite llusr f r th 1 il i thin w is hufih s first per na pi mill i rich pn luck stiimbk i mil f itnulid w lib unth hi pulkil ill i nds dr w g c kenney physici in and surgeon otfici in svmon bi ck 43a mill sl r acloti office ilwm 78 m church st f nlj fhwks pli fonuanei piubibk the f rsl in list urn hi ii ivir ijii uiu put without i icxih only ftstivil pi nls kn w uhit i lift tint ci thin im the fim piece of hick it wis tun w iv of cmiipins ling 1 1111 ss tin ther niht in spiti 1 f the xlbllwus of m l t lion is ti mponry hui h ip i m med to slip aw i f 1 fiw in inu is fishinu jit hf u ink 1 k 11 w it wis hopelss hut 1 ji st wa nt sri to grt aw i i nt i ii eh pn si i v e thi nmn inl of mj s if respic lllft sii1 u went t nn u rile buk sure 1 iujj1 s fnl nu b ip i htfi ihe i 1 111 in 1 hi icil ihi worm r i ii t kn w w s bliiie i is lid i ii hkhl i csar it ani t th 1 u dr ft in mrvi hint t u n in 1 ltrt into a llxiw i it di ildn 1 h ii i n thir i sh ildnl lini hemi hi 1 l h w is ng t git dr d a garrett fntrnnce rivir acton ont phone 238 dr robert d buckner physiolan ind suraoon 39 wellington sl acim ont phonr 671 dffici hours fifl pm aflrrnikins by apk ntment rtai fstatf asd insurancf f l wright 20 wilbur st aclon ontario phono h apprnsir real fstite ind insurincc lturopkactor a d moore dc p timer specific chiropractor 111 mill street phone 4n or 66 united church of canada rton ontario hie c id n adims m iih the church of st alban the martyr snucn r th res h n si k f i ih stil the bible today dintil siireion f ce corner mill md t redenck slrti in dr a j buchanan flent i surgeon of tin ia m li s rret office hours 0 am to pm tl s wilneiktay ifli rn n ti irph nu hh lfgal ttr r if um reirt i ww no i j m i ioii i ae now i n i t j ii 1 nn tend the i n n lllf i knutt th- 1 hit f th service th n rrisr n 1 terici thrt ugh out the w i i challenges the ti 1 f th rr rr ti rte covin t i t hfht t supplv bonk h nnd nj b ks irr irk v x hi new i t tit k irw thi w man atvm kr ps hrr r tile n th im i il x that t wi i neer srrnturt rtil net sunday 1 c i nth im 2 1 ib monday 1 k nin 9 i tuisds 1 kins 10 i t wttnis1i 1 k nci 10- rt 11 r tlnuii 1 k ns 11 2 f i lay 1 k nc 11 x 43 solur daj 1 kujfii 12 1 h c f leatheriand qc riarniter solicitor nulary public iff r h urt- 11 ik im linn n m tqo um4jxl pm safi rrtin by appo ntment nh oft c 22 phmi his lit acton a bffaia ba barneter s i lo lor n liry puhl c 17 ma n st s arti n ont phorw sb office hmrpm jpra i pm 9 pm satudin is cork st e guelph ta m2 s pm hastings payne barrister ant solicitor notaries public ia mill st acton office hour mon frl tooolt45 m 1j0 430 pm 5m moo 12 00 m optical and bkarino aipb e l buchner ro optometrist nnil hmnnk aid consultant lacouktic mi 4h will st f phone 115 office hours wednesday nnlv 1 10 6 00 p m fvenins by appointment house calls by appoi auditina ac ouvrino lever 4 hoskin cham nd am iinlanw 51 main sl n 12 kmn st w bnmptun tomntol ph nes t 1 4j124 fm 4tl31 eabl g black b c unm r i a c a chahtulfii actuuntant rarmcrii bldk 1k1 m nn st m lion ont 1 h 8 142 robert r hamilton optometrist fn fxnm n d henink a ri srvee i u g iel st oeimi in ont fr ipmlment uiiom pfione th 7 1111 tkaveilirs quip grar coach lines 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