professor speaks curmannua1 2tt a professor of soc- fjal work at university of toronto p5i wmww council at oak bamg her tatkon the theme a social philosophy for changing milieu in mfyuij mpiwnw f in olden days the whole far group a typed ea tfldren land tfve themiwnf effeelonfr ing 4ove and secartfy bat to- yay with father working away from the home and possibly mol thef too there is no longer a family group of aaroing under parental aperyjtjo society today must step in and provide the child with recreal ttonal f4dllt4eb education and other vajttes cor the child needs more an4 more training to cope with the world we now have created she explained j pau jphiffe director of the halton childrens aid society was returned as president for the coming term with g f benuey of burunmon and mrs m emery of oakvtlle as vicepresjdents bern grady of oativille as secret ary and mrs fl n dobson of burllngbm as treasurer the object of the organization is to promote and wherever pos sible enchance the quality and adequacy of health welfare soc ial and recreafjpnal services in the community through study of community needs and resources cooperative ptenalng of these semes promotion hw social im provements and creation of an informed public opinion and lay leadership head table guests included will- all g turnbuli resident of the family service bureau miss a hartwell of the omcvihe nation al employment service office i ployiw warden wjliri estgi fitt jutting and fred c tilley former head of the qakviilc unit ed appeal llsta accomplishments in his presidents report mr joliiffe told members the con stitutfon was drawn up in 1958 and membership had increased continually since the formation of the welfare oopnch some of the accomplishments of the group were the christmas exchange in oakville and burlington and one now planned for georgetown directory of social services pro motion of a county mental health clinic which will soon be a real ity and current work on a home- maker service dr af bull halton s medical officer of health extended a vote of thanks to the 1961 executive and confidence of the group in the new executive one sided charges cuse me but i m hi a hurry you ve had that phone twenty minutes and never said word ffcler sir i am talking to my wife ftthi to the editor disclaims council action upholds iiargaining rights 39 mowbray place acton letter to editor ycton free press lacton ontario gentlemen on thursday may 31 1962 we the taxpayers of acton through representation denied the right of our town workers the very pn velegc many of us enjoy our selves the right to bargain our labour the special meeting the quick bylaw reading while legale leaves much to be desired in hu mane ethics the published report itself did not seem consistent with other re ports on council business who attended was there any opposi hon etc could it be that those who attended db not want to stand up and be counted it is ajsa not in line with ihelcanadian bill of rights a conservative boast und cr part one section e of this act we are given the freedom of assembly and association also equality before the law and pro tection of the hrw by section b i cannot think or any law refus ing labour recognition or do we class our municipal workers other then canadians conservative followers on our local administration is not ex actalty small one would think that at least at election time they would lake this act into consid cratron or tested it for its value it was not intended by the writ er to follow up his letter to vou last week so soon but the jack of fair play given these few men is worthy of strong protest yflfcirs truly e mcdonald this sundays church calendar served acton parish for 21 years continued from page one town and purchasing the res dence on the comer of john and guelph sts for future use as a rectory have all been done georgetown 15 years he attended to the spiritual needs of the people of george town from 1941 to 1956 with the tremendous and rapid growth of georgetown tt became necessary frtr a separate parish with resident priests and the capucin fathers were placed in charge by the bi shop in may 1956 father morgan was then left with the single charge of st josephs acton and has remain cd pastor of this parish to trie present time personal interest father morgan has always taken an active and personal inte rest in the upkeep and care of st- josephs cemetery a two- storey mausoleum was built the lower part houses the implements kitsed for the care of the graves and upper part is reserved for delayed burials when graves can not be prepared due to uncontrol able circumstances severe win i ters etc white crosses were erected acton rlnttcojtal u chusk itmd pjajox rev kenneth j reld pastor 75 cok st phone 8531357 sunday june 17th 1mz 1000 al sunday school 1100 aap morning worship 700 pn evangelistic service tuesday 8 pjn prayer and bible study thursday 8 pjn christ ambas sadors you are always welcome christian twoum church rev j nutma bx bd minister 301 queen st box 46 phone mmj7j sunday june 17th 1962 1000 ajd english service 130 paa dutch service 3 45 p4 sunday school you are cordially invited to worship with us tapttjt church actotf pastor rev stanley gammon 144 tidey ave pfcoae 1531615 sunday june 17th 1962 94 a sunday school ii 00 ajn our tvteavn in christ 700 m olv spint in ephe- slanc first af a aeries saturday sjs picnic 2 pan wa terfall park sixth line welcome to all tw church of it auan 1w martyr anglican cotoar wiuow and bower rector the rev d h west ba lst 185 jerlay ay phone 5j9v sunbay june 17th 1962 j0 ajja holy eucharist 930 ajjt holy eucharist and church school tonfinnation injsjsmlkih moo ajn matrins and sermon fune 19 st barnabas day holy euchamt 10 an ttparc mi mm pmsbytbuan church in canada kalox church acton rev andrew h mckenzie ba bj minister mr e a hansen bjl organist and choir master sunday june 17th 1962 9 45 ajn church school 1000 am ministers teen age bue oats 1100 am 4ublic worship or god sermon theme the tyranny of words junior congregation ages 3 lo 7 years meets during scr mtm 700 pm youth fellowship meeting friday june 22 8 pm ftvgom raunion preparatory serviee everyone most welcome irmtty church the uattad chan of canada acton ontario minister the rev dwkht i engel bjl bd onjasist mr george elliott ma sunday june 17th 1962 9 jo and 1 1 ajn oiwn services a nursery is provided for infants dnnng the 11 o clock service the church school 9j0 ajn the senior school far those in grade 5 and higbar ii 00 ajn the junior school for arrccthaolcrs to grade 4 7j0 pjn young people s au weicasna mno lafmr church in acton yjucjl pastor j h wilson phone 8532016 sunday june 17th 1962 falhers day sentccs 945 am ii ajn 7 pm rex frank wellington lth child crangehst guest speaker flannetgraph tamagdoha musical selections evangel is in the heart of the community for hearts of the fam- ity identifying graves where there are no headstones or markers of deceased parishioners and also marking vacant plots or those which art reserved father mor gan is most gainful to the men of the parish who voluntarily give of their thne and effort to the attention and beautifying of tht cemetery encouraged others many vocations to the priest hood and the religious lift may be credited to father as a result of his own exemplary lift as a pnest and the encouragement and assistance he has extended to the young men and young women seeking hrs advice in this diree lion rev father frank morgan of preston ont and rev father vincent morgan sj missionary fr morgan s nephews who have in darjeeling india are two of followed hhn in the priesthood in the religipus life are two nieces rev sister brebcuf principal of separate school burlington and rev sister roseanne of st agatha s orphanage ont father morgan has endeared himself to the citizens of all de nominations wherever he was assigned as pastor garage project social planned by parish guild the june meeting of sf al ban s parish guild wns held re cently m hie parish hull with the president mrs w denny in charge the meeting opened with the guild prayer after which the minutes of the last meeting were aad bythe see re- ill uy mvi bristol the asurers report was given by mrs w denny in the ibsence of the treasurer mrs h denny arrangements were madl for a wedding luncheon lo be held in the parish h ill on julv 7 w moed by mrs r anderson and cirned unan muusly thil the guild lake the responsibility of paying for the new girage at the rectory as their next project strawberry social the members were hvppy to accept the invitation of mrs v brislow to hold the annual strnv berry soeial at her home the outing whieh will begin with a the acton free press thursday june 14th 1962 barbeeiie is lo be held at 6 30 wednesday june 20 members are invited to dress casually and bring rheir oun dishes the business session was clos ed with a praver bv mrs w denny mrs d wcsi was the s winner of a game prepared bjy mr c lindsay a delicious lunch was served by the ladies in charge migrntorv birds have been pro tected by a cinadaunited states reatlv since 1916 vote harry harley liberal this time vote liberal in acton call 8532740 for cn ind infofmtflon mark your ballot fordrxaruv a man who will rapfsaanl you with fha montsty and iffteomty ami the dedication for which ha hat batn trahwd harley hry c 345ahburyoilcvill physician putuihid by the halton liberal association