Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1962, p. 2

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j the acto free preii thundey june 7th 1v63 iiinhw predict a few bumps ahead v rural churches ucw topic mrs m hoywartl pmlded tor the bbenewr ugw june mcc- ing thu was an evening meeting and mrs a inorrish was hostess mrs haywartl opened the meet- lng with prayer and mrs a stan ley ltd in devotions the devu lord tor hi living presence jotus gave a commission to each end everyone of us und if we would lot his love anil truce fill our hearts we could be true witnesses for htm that is why god created us jean ann bewlev sang n love ly solo i would be true for there are those who trust me mrs w early read a piece of 8 nue entitled gods right hand irs stanley concluded her tnlk with these words if there is righteousness in the heart there will be beauty in the character if there be beauty in the character there will be harm ony in the home if there be har mony in the home there will bo order in the nntlon when fnere is order in the nation there will be peace in the world rural churches the studv book chapter uns given by mrs m mahon vvhnlt visualised a few bumps ahead for the rural churches mechanisation was one and the loss of young people to ut life was another farming is becoming too com merclnlized instead of a unv of life also too often the urduinod minister looks nt a cltv charge n u way up olid the nnul thuivhes are suffering and have to vtr often depend on lay tupplv w need more leadership and long range planning surpluses will not last and the lure and nny nut ion ihm fails 1o ivtognlte ibis is doomed two hymns wciv sunt and the usual business condiuted whiih included loiters or thanks mrs a stanley ottered the uo- ing pruvei und u nodal hnlf hotiruxp4vssii was eiiovcil refreshments were lng ulth served by the hostess and uitn- mitlee twenty four ludtoh an svwreti the mil tall trip west mr mid mis a nun mi and miss knlhrvn mvphcdeian hmo rvccndv left loi an extendud nip to the west and will visit ivla thes ulong the wav spring tea scvcrnl car loads of ladies i mm cbvnener intended the delighitul spiinit ten held in the home nt mrs grant campbell moffat the ten and hake sale wns pnn sored in the pivsbvteiion ladles aid or nssivwaa church man irutn this ommiinitv on loved fellowship with fden mill pivsbv terian continent ion in tele- brnting their lentcnnhil serxkes on june third a diln lout lumheimi was sen oil nt ho noon hour and this en abled old h lends in visit togoth ei after the inoniing erue irkiimifiesjs72rtf sacred program in church offering for work of cwf an excellent sacred program let bv the row an boys of mini was held in the church of christ disciples on sunday evening with o goodlv number present the minister bron howleit led in the opening devotion and also presented a short mcditali on the mtnism of iduml teachers enjoy increase continued tmm itige no unnlno in vvfftio name they were ivglnlviwd qulpiwd one monilwi a per son must ih 2 in hno a mi ivgisiered in tils intuit sinuh we hnvetil hiiv sliidiiiis this age at sthonl risigimt lon vv ei p ivi vl ed i nun wayne lole and mi jtin nlc inllowuv mi loylu exprexs cdhlivgivls at leaving at ion ind staled he osa and were luer heard on or ttm pianu und violin playing near the cross stand up stand up for jesu- was sung bv the ihon ol the guclph chuixh of christ din itpks vvuli mis janios thomn- miss helen riddols soloist of i son as organist guclph chose as her solo leave miss manlvn kingsburv orga it with him and turn oui mst of the kxd umuh and mi eyes upon jesus l thompson al the organ jnd piano mr terry atkinson of guclph respect iil anompamed the and formerh or ireland delight kongi gallon in a hmn sing ed all with his vocal numbers an offering was nxeivid for open the gates of the temple ihe work of the christian worn and i walked today where en s fellowship and members of jesus walked ilu group stived refreshments to mr john vallancc minister of the guest artists ai the lose the hillsburgh church sangjwuh he tlidiiked the buittd tor ihi espetlttuc gullied in acton this year and the knowledge lie had gttined mrs qniloxwiv m hei ivgixms at leaving and lliiiiikedllii board loi theii luofpertilluii mid ssiil hei ploaniiru til work lull and modems mis ullowuv is bell ig mauled this month and will be leaving ai mu piimlpul hansen told ihe hoanl hi hudengaged william ii souks us ti retlaiemenl lor mi lovle hut m date hadnl uuulued a iv pluieiiuiii fur mis gullnwav impetiy oiuiiman swaikhain el told the board he had inrunued loi n siionliiot high ilialn link liiui loi proteiiion around iln giveiitioiise insieiid ot a pmpos id i uhii teikt ulih barbed ulre nt the top he also staled tliil tantakers would be able to ivpiili ihe present iihlneiitni t stave oil buving a new out bribery breakins before comity cowl halton counlv couii opened al the milton com i house mondav thi ttrst iir couii pivsided mu b geoige l elliott shae ins appointment to llu position last tall a cieoigetown bmldei fines a ihmge of attempliug to bnbe a iihiuiiipal nil mill and a siun man jiand jiuw dt libeiateduglit houis belore ntiinung a ime bill m this and two other ciimmul vases a toronto man is ihaigui with blinking and vnleiing at oakille und iwn other toronto mvii aie ihaigul wilh bivaking and tnlciing also at oakville in anotlui vase a geoigvlown man is vhaigid wuh a brvukmg and enteimg at geoigetown tluit oihet vases wei pot ou to the sum mr swacvhnmor also report ed bin commit tee intended lo fan ten down the bicycle rack in urdui lu prevent children fixm using ihem m ladders 10 gain aness lo the school roof mem- bom learned thai in ml lure tor the mone hchool would arrive ohoitly after school closed and hut repulin in the shower rooms won ul bctrfodtj during nohdbys cluii i man porce handed the properly clminnan a verbal bou- itnunliiee hud dune and the con cilia report bunded in reporting pmgrvhit 1 laihioe i rngel chairman or i ho public tela i fo and publi city committee stuied his regret ai not having a complete report and iviuinmimdutlon regarding high school uwurds suggcsled dining l hu previous meeting he briefly reviewed a minunilennand lng whklt occurred iuni year when ihe awanu were distrlbul ed and suggested he would have it ivpoil loi a later meeting- underground cable irolluwlna the boards refusal to allow lliu bell telephone to erect overhead linos from church iii road across the school grounds to service both the mz bennett and high schools the company agreed u litmull undergnxjnd- cable lo ihe comer of the high school irnimthis pirint the bell propomd an oveiheud line lo the m 7 benncit school when he board learned of this monday evening they instructed ihe secretary to notify the boll company high und public school bontds requested an underground table from the third line lo both schools board members received word of iheii debenture debt payments tor the year as u result of debts incurred when acton george town und milton schools were under the jurisdiction of ihe lunnei north hollon dislrii bouid accotding lo the ictlcr ac ion s share under the equalized assessment ihis year will amount lo 20 76 percent millons 26 25 pel vein ami geoigelowns s299 pet cent accounts totalling 21167 87 were approved for payment prior to adjournment board members agreed lo hold ihelr ncxi meet ing in september unless a special meeling is required al ihe disre- ikhi of ihe cadf peter glynn horn prom victoria cdet peter qlynn flew home front royal roads college vic toria b c during the weekend after a successful firstyear there mr john glynn flew lo the coast for ten days recently he visited friends in vancouver and victoria and tho worlds fair at seattle mr and mrs newton ruddell wtfddtitg and reception in slreels- vllte united church on sniurduv mr and mrs a w norton mr and mm harvey norton ana mrs 8 sanford were ampni those who attended the funertij of the lale leslie campbell in hamilton on saturday the alfred marshall of toron to visited wlih mr mcdowell and mrs osborne on sunday mr and mrs gordon qulnton of mcaford visited mr and mrs bert benton 4lh line and mr und mrs john qulnton george- town on sunday plying officer peter scholi wok home for a few days recently buy ing completed his year al uni versity of bc and prior lo his posting at portage la prairie 1or the summer the john korrs i spent last iwcek at their cullage neur dor set mrs wm frank is on a two taanth trip to western canada mr and mrs heed of peter borough have been visiting mi and mrs gordon flanagan mr t h price is a delegate lo he general assembly of ihe pre- bylerlun church in canada in to ronto this week i true meaning theslosts ogott accompanied by mrs l chcvne mrs norman mckenzie and unda of ospringe chose a med ley of hymns as their piano duet mrs mckenzie also placd a pi ano solo near the cross an instrumental trio violin ac cordion and piano it is no sec prime minister to visit halton prim minister john wefen- baker will make an appearance in halton county in the dying hours of bis election campaign helton conservative associa tion announced this week the pm and lender of the conservative parly win speak in hamilton friday evening june is to dose fats famnnlgn caro- before the u pun bible school the ministers cabinet of the local church met monday evening al the home of mr and mrs alex kingsbury chairman of the board ales kingsbur presided and the sec retary mrs duncan kingsbury presented her report treasurers slatement was gien bv mrs d g robertson mr bvron f howlett led in ihe opening devotional and also gave his monthly report the functional committees then met in their respective groups and after discussion rei ported lo ihe general meeting items discussed included ihe dailj vacation bible school bei ihg held during holidays ihe sunday school picnic the every member visitation in the fall and special unices prayer b t d mcculchcon concluded a beneficial meeting mrs kingsbury and donna graduation time dresses in teen sizes 1014 see them today mackays fashions for the young at heart day larly on saturday miss daisy sny der of 4870 cote des nelges road montreal 26 arrived by bus to klacu flowers on ihe graves ol er parents an old family they lived here in the days when h p moore was editor of the free- press and her parents are buried near him she did not know thai the ncx day had been set aside in tit town as decoration day she urac up one day lasi year too she left town by bus after about an hour here board adopts rules bylaws during tuesday night meet acton public school board adopted a set or rules regulations and bylaws governing the opera tion of public schools in the town after listening lu chairman tout lion thu ucllon wah taken tue day evening during ihe tlual med- ng prior lo hummer adjourn ment tho adopted submission pro- pared by the principals include procedure fur the inuugurul mvel- jng regulur meetings rules id order conrmlilce procedure dut ies of ihe principals leather caretakers and secretary uh well as regulations reluilng to pupil horace blylh chulnmun of tho nassagawuyu school board and member calvin mclnlvre were present lo enquire about nassaga- wcyu students taking home economics and industrial aitn hore last year the nassagaweyo pupils from both grade 7 and 8 were accommodated here bu clllf biudley chairman of the management commlilee hud formed the members next full it would bu impossible to uccum modalu mure than pupils fiom grade 8 due to the increased num- bar of pupils eligible fur these subjects in the ac ion schools we have left no stone unturned in order lo rind some way lu lake all your pupils stated mr brad- icy as he told the delegates u was impossible for next term he suggested however that perhaps next year there might be a possibility of taking more pupils i rum nassagawcyi and en couraged a meeting with the two boards at thai time bolh ihe chairman und mr bradley commended ihe work be ing dune in both home econom lun and induhlrlul arts room and roucrrllille school prlnelpul g w mckcnde ithowud u luble completed as u pruloct in indust rial arts clusi mr mckcnriu told er jtaen u hi wren udum ihem selves iik well us he nuttsugawevu purim thiy are tost chuck lull of eiilhiiiam he slated minnbeis agreed thai if full- time classes could be adopted for next yeur li might be possible to engage a lull time home eco nomics teucher presently miss bukei is patt time lu ac ion und m4hon a letter fi urn i he bell tele phone company wux read request ing permission lo innlali under ground cable from churchill ttuud through the school gi ootid i he high school gym from this point ihe company propose an overhead line to service ihe m 7 bunnell school board mem hers approved u com pie i e under ground cubic lo bolh schools and instructed ihe properly commit lee- ihe asphalt driveway was riol lo be distuthed principals elmer smith and i w mckcnxie informed the board ihe new leuchers are ut ihe schools this week during orient a lion week mr smith received permission lo obtain paint for use at his school to refurbish a door and some trim at well as taint line op hf innhp esignetl lor play ground use chuirmim watson and inisicc vic bristow were delegated lu ul tend the next meeting of ac i on library board lo request penniv slon for library book lo be sent to the school inxiead of hav inn pupils march lo the library during school hoius it wus ex plained that il ihe system is idupled leu then would look after library cards und keep irsck ol the books lnm lime lo lime ihe books wtiild he replaced wilh iicw addttiont accounts totalling tvl84 2a wcie approved loi pay mm i vote harry harley caroline nurseries garden centre west of acton on hlghyv 7 south side compute line of nursery stock mil oardenino needs cut flowers and potted plants for oift oivino aoral designs for all occasions cut mums 49 bunch phone mkto anytime open 89 t m 7 dji a week fish derby ai ton park was bristling wilh uclivlty saturday when ihe orenda pngiriet recreation club held ihilr fourth annual nscnie and fishing derby over 80 em plovcct wuh wives anil children enjoyed ihe oitlmn and ihe new ly ojwueil booth in the chunge slalion sold uot ol supplies prior i io noon june clearance sale of quality reconditioned used cars at reduced prices 59 pontiac sedanwai 1595 00 sale 144500 59 ford 6cyl tudoswai 1245 00 sau 119500 57 ford 6cyl tudorwas 795 00 sale 49500 56 ford 6cyl fordorwas 745 00 sale 69500 56 meteor 6cyl tudorwas 795 00 sale 69500 55 chev ecyl tudorwas 595 00 sau 51500 thfleei in effect h june 16 1961 buy now save now enjoy yourself thompson motors acton ltd phone e53jj70 your friendly ford dealer in answer to a question many people haw asked why should a doctor enter politics in th opinion of the halton county liberal association the people should be glad yes honoured that a successful physician should be willing o devole his time to the affairs of our country there is no reeson i the ejection suited for june is on bis way to hamil ton mr dtcfenbaker wul make a brief atop la oakville then atop briefly at 5j pun at the brant inn burlington a targe crowd la expected lo attend the bnnt inn meeting served refreshments at the close highway 25 north of milton has been undergoing repairs throughout this week sb us new wt ha vi mm ooo0 usb at low 50 eaet up1 ub b1ctrk tovts amd ranoittfs fot tm conaoc i ih i 1 1 mcmullens saies v home imphovemrnt j orbit frostee freeze highway no 7 at acton blvd acton sale buy a delicious frostee freeze treat get a second for lc 5 days only tues june 12 to sat june 16 stock up your freezer with pints and quarts of delicious frostee freeze ice cream sundm matt mittormlm floats sodas banana splits budcaya hoot boar frostoa freeze orange m fact svraytoinq wt cones in our uo le sali why a doctor should not seek political office in fact a doctor is more suited than most men to the task because dedication to a purpose is an inherent part of his nature a doctor member of parliament is not without prominent precedent or w h mcmillan of thorold a brother of angus mcmillan oakville lawyer hat been a member at ottawa for many years atthe same time he has built the mcmillan cltnic dr r j mamon onetime leader of the conservatives practised medicine in fort william dr harley will continue his practice in oakville when elected under the partnership arrangement which he has en joyed for the past five years dr harley has a purpose m seeking election as the liberal candi date if is his firm belief that everyone should do his part to ensure good government doctors included with the high interest that is now evident in parliament and in caqjjda in health and welfare measures he feels there is a definite place for him and a definite need for a man with his training m ottawa he will go to ottawa with purpose in mind to represent halton end to make a contribution to the social welfare of all the people this time voto liberal futushbd y the ha1ton county association

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