ton thvndey otteur lllh lat orfrtttt lhtalld speyside home and school t slides of trip abroad it rsfular monthly meeting the bpevride home and sohc gof school ajttoetkdoq wu held on wednes day october 10 at the school at i pjm the president lot- the 1961- 1963 season k douglas wu in charge of the meeting the new elate of officers was installed they are president n douglas vicepresident g fisher vicepresident mrs p goodridgc secretary mr h frculer treas urer mrs duncan executive members are mrs b newton mrs 3 brown mr l f4sher mrs i moore and report er mrs l talllefer a committee to set up programs for the sea oft wu nominated bert rcnnick c lettch ml duncan and mr douglas simm ot trip gordon fisher introduced the rt ibeakers for the evening and mrs guy bussell of gecrgetowti district they showed color slides and told of their trip to scotland and england in the fall of 1961 mr douglas thanked them for their interesting presen latlon c lei ten principal explained the new report cards to be used this year in all enqueslng town ship schools lunch was served by dublin school section and a social tlnu concluded ihc evening thx next meeting is on november 14 greartock wl help for problem drinkers in four government clinics mrs angus thompson acton was hostess for the october meet trig of the greenock woman in stfftie president mrs t hcmslcy opened the meeting with a poem let us give thanks followed by the opening exercises the scripture lesson was read by mrs wm butler the roll call was answered by some ill effects of alcohol on the body the president announced that the greenock branch had re ceived second prize on their dis play at acton fall pair featur ing ten different ways of scrv ing potatoes there will be an antique china show at the annual historical display and social eve ning being held at the coop hall in guelph on november 5 mrs t hemsley and mrs e patterson were appointed dele gates to the area convention no vember 15 ond 16 a letter from the home economist advised the branch that owing to illness of the instructor the senior short course hints for the home nurse has been cancelled it was decided to renew the membership with the cac for another year resolutions con vencr mrs g wallace reviewed the resolutions to be brought for ward at the area convention and these were discussed and voted upon problem drinkers mrs chas binme presided for the program on temperance a helping hand for problem diink crs was the litk of un cxiillinl paper prepared bv mrs g som erville and read bv mrs mccul lough regret was expressed ihnt mrs somervilk was unabti to it tend owing to illncu in ontario where nlcohollsm is increasing faster than unvwhen else in canada the prminiial government lias opened four clinics to assist in this problem on the staffs of ihcst clinics arc physicians psychiatrists and so cial workers who do not make house calls but can only assist those who come to the clinic ask ing for help in extreme cases hospitalization may be recom mended by foundation doctors and the expenses paid by the foundation out of the annual gift grant from the province this year the grant was over one mil lion dollars mrs binnlc read gleanings from the canadian temperance advocate and mrs patterson gave an article on pharmacy following the meeting the lunch committee mrs b john ston and mrs l trysslnaar as slsted the hbktcss in sen ing deli clous refreshments mrs wm butler thanked the hostess and the program committee next month mrs chester al ian wljl be hostess for an eve ning meeting reappraise home and school to strengthen 49 councils the ontario federation of home school associations in corporated at a meeting of its board of directors recently made an agonizing reappraisal of it self and voted to accept in prin ciple the recommendations of a firm of management consultants which had been retained to make a survey of the federations or gamtation structure here are some of the un- lable truths which the man agement consultants presented the lov level of association interest in federation nomina tlons and elections only 321 of eligible association ballots were cast at the 1962 annual con vention in toronto the feeling of discontent on the part of members with the progress of federation the adverse publicity fre quently directed at the fedcra tion accept report this may have been bitter medi cine to some board members but b unopposed majorm votes they agreed to accept the consultants recommendations tor a new look which included a straightening of the pre sent status of the 49 councils in the province and the abolition of district organizers the return to nine areas in the province controlled b arc- boards replacement of the current hc consultants in the preparation 115 member board of directors ht p whkn mum recent b a 54 thember executive nw ratification from the full singled out for particular em federation membebrship at the phasis bv the consultant wis 19 annual convention the need to stress the importinvc of the individual home and a f vhstvjr mwwmkw corporated was first formed in 1919 membership has increased steadily although some falloff has occurred in recent years and now stands at approximately 130 000 members in more than 1 600 home and school associations the drastic changes necessary to streamline the organization will take time to implement the annual meeting of the federation to be held in toronto on apnl 17 1963 is the target date for the operation of the hew machinery a steenng committee for the im plementation of the new structure has been sci up with mrs p j glaubitz as chairman other members are mrs r p rumball of sudbury mrs w h tennant of etobicoke mrs w h crown of scarborough and mr a k dixon of north york this has been a very import ant dav in the historv of home and sehool in ontano said fed eration president mrs john crop per of st catharines in eongratu la ting the members of the boird on their acceptance of the rceom mended organisational changes executive vicepresident mrs a f toogood or unionvillc ex pressed the feelings of the board when she thanked the members of the management consultant firm for their eareful analvsis and con structive recommendations mrs p j glaubitz worked closclj with six halton wi groups attend training school leaden representing six wo men institute groups in halton county gathered in mlltdtt on oc tober 4th add 3th to take part in a local leader training school on the subject 143 pounds of meat sponsored by the home econ omlcs service ontario depart ment of agriculture the training school wai conducted by miss marlon ivens foods and nutri tion specialist from toronto with assistance by miss mary mclnnls and mrs kathleen cossom coun ty home economist during the4wo day course the leaden learned how to select how to cook how to carve and serve examples of the 143 pounds or meal which the average cano- dlan consumes each yea the eourse is designed to help the homemaker spend to best ad van t age the portion of her food dollar ultotiid to meat each pair or leaders will return to iheir community and endea vour id pass on the information to the women ih a series of four meetings a summary day for the county will be held in early de cember to conclude the course groups will gather together then to present a program and dis plays showing their activities dur ing the past months leaders present leaders who attended the course were mrs d henderson mrs s robinson busy bees wl mrs r corbott mrs g burt suvervvoodwl mrs r s murtny mrs j irving seolch block w i mrs f w harbottle mrs l m farlon mountain unlun w mrs j van fleet mrs c thompson dublin wl mrs m motion mrs j henry nassagaweya w i gold green bronze scheme for wedding in ballinafad guld and bronze mums banked with greenery decorated ballina fad united church on september 29 fur the mairiuge of dorcen elizabeth smith and duncan al fun vineent macdougult the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs edward smith of bnllinhrnd and the groom the son of mr and mrs malt mcdougall of er in they arc making their home in filn the rev dwight engel officii ted at the double ring eertmony and mrs john black played the organ the bride wore a floor length white wedding gown with lace a crown of crystals and pearls held her shoulder length veil she carried a cascade of white mums and red roses color scheme the gold bronze and green theme continued in the gowns of the brides attendants maid of honor was miss myrtle ann macdougall 1ne sister of the groom erin the bridesmaids were mrs howard hamilton a sister of the bride trom george- own and miss dianne smith a sister ballinafad the maid of honor wore a gold satin bell shaped gown and the bridesmaids wore grcqn their shoes and matching hats completed thei ensembles and they carried en- eades of gold and bronze mums the bride was given in marriage by her father howard hamilton was groomsman and the ushers were bill smith bollinifid and donald hall erin horse and buggy ride a horse and an old buggy were wailing at the church door tor the newlyweds and they drove around ihc village in the evening many friends and relatives extended their can graiulations at n reception in the church hall mrs smith wore for her daughters wedding a brown knit dress with beige accessories and pink mums mrs macdougall wore a gold sheath with black accessories and white mums guests were present from mer rlckville toronto guelph hcspe ler georgetown brampton be wood fergus erin hlllsburgh ind the surrounding district the couple left on a trip north the bride wearing i grey knitted suit with black accessories and a corsage of white mums and red roses presbyierial workshop rally of ucw in acten church the fall prcsbyterlal workshop rally for the north halton pres- hvtery of the united church wo- nen drew over 100 to acton unit d church tuesday this is the first rallv or its type and the first held in the new united church halton presbytery wis divided into three groups similar rallies are held today in oakville and next wednesday in burlington acton ucw president mrs h r force welcomed the represen talives of the churches in the north of the county mrs w h hayward area vice president of north halton presbytery and ac ton minister the rev dwight en gel led the worship service adult study mr percy chalmers of nng ara falls president of the him ilton conference of which halton is a part spoke on the new cur niulum for adult study groups another highlight was a film showing the mission studv on the near east departmental con ferenees were held in the after school association poor com tnunfeation within the organiza i tion was cited as the chief obstacle to progress the es tabushment of a regular publica tion to be issued to all home school members was accept ed as s first step towards im proved communications the ontario federation of home and school associations in- county coun have set tatunday november l as the date for the annual wardens dhmcr tus year warden c a mats un of milton will be honored by the county cowculors past wardens county staffs their wives and husbands at the dtn- aerae the riviera club hi nor- sal jack mdley carta6e conottif moats conluie cut pump trucks kttflre umib pot luck lunch was convened by mrs fred kentner taking the offering were mrs j b ledger mrs w pendleton mrs j mc gcachie and mrs m symon in charge of registration were mrs c l poole and mrs ellis dctt mrs keith mcmillan program convener for halton was in charge of the program rltts ph brijf i by bv coals the acton bridge club was off to a flying start inn munduv night ii keen bridbe player wete out tor the opening nlglil ik town or acion was wu loo well represented as only sis ntopli were from town wheie uu nil the hildge pluvers in ailon the winners were mr and mri w wilson ol ctiirnelown wtlh 4 hi points out ul it possible fij this was a 72 3o gume which is considered vtrv g hmi in a piiiis tjunu second plue went lo dm wilkes and john terguson uf gcorgiluwn while third pi ice was loken iwjuk ijjfpci mid l kch of ten wunm the members vuud lo slnrl the games al 8 00 pm shup si nexl weeks game will slut it that lime anv im who wis un uble to conu out lo tin optmnji night is inviled lo conu mil nnl week hand or the week everyone enjovs a tug h md the following hum txciincel as deal number two nt the aelun bridge club i his week as is ns uul u dificrcnl usuli occurred al each table what i lit bond way played the hind was pi iyed four limes and llu results wen four hearts siv ileitis scvin hearls and six no humps ill making 11 links the winiuts ml and mrs wilson were the only ones lu bid seven deilcr r isl ns vulnei ihle north s 7 ft s h8 4 dq j 8 6 s 1 c 10 2 west fast s o j 10 4 s a k 2 h k 0 10 7 ha 9 6 s 2 d a k 10 d9 2 c 9 5 c a k 6 south s 9 8 1 h j 2 d 7 4 c 0 j 8 7 4 2 i would suggest llie loliowing bidding un the hand north east south west i ii piss 1 ii piss 4 nt piss sd piss 5 nt piss ii pass 7 11 piss piss piss ihe 4 nt is bhckvvod iskingl for aces the 1 nt is bl icku od and asks for kings bul als i shows that t he side his all lour aces the hand could also be played in 7 nt if you would like to see how your bidding and pi ly comparts with other bridge players in the district be sure to come lo me acton bridge club next mondav until next week remember that bridge is t p irlnership game best baby one of the winners in ihe baby show htld al milton trade fair saturday afternoon kimberley ann barber threemonthold daughter of mr and mrs b bar bcr elgin st topped the girls up to three months of age there were 35 entries in the show for appliance and tv repairs manning electric call isik50 dont put your summer clothes away dirty ring them to ui for good cleaning and aey bo spk and soon for you coma not spring custom cleaners smiw 0y srvk except saturday in by ii am out by 5 pjn cash and carry mam st n phoniissun quality ba products save you money agasolirmt tmoteroib dtowlftml ftmlofc a xbmffc qm m lornar 5 toon m fay tnjob carryimj chafsw h i thompson fuhs ltd acta mwt new home open for ucw tea the attractive new home or mr and mr alfred long wan crowded nil saturday afivrnoon when the united church women held a lea there guetil were hlmvvn through the liunso nnd around ihe ground the modern house is located soulh ol aelun un highway 21 of particular inlcrcsl were mr iiiiiim trophies hum a hunting tttp in africa the executive convened ihe tea under the leadership of mn fred kentner gucsis wcie welcomed ui tlic door by mrs lang mrs dwight engel united church wo men preside nt mm h r force nnd liunuiurv nrtsldcnl of the former friendly ciicle mrv m 7 uennetl pouring in were mrs wilder spin mis c i poule mrs w mckin7ic mis hillon lllloli md mis i red cleave mrs earl lambert ucw life member a life membership in the united church women whs presented to mrs toil lambcrl it the unit 2 meeting in the chuich tuesday ol last week mrs w middle ton mule the piescniutlon ur the pin md certihcitc in immoiv of her mother mrs dutton life members or the wa nnd wms tire tninslerring iheir memberships to ihe united fill me i h endlv circle miss m 7 beniictl ind miss m mainprle li ivc received theirs mrs lied cleaves group hod llle study hook lor the mceling slides of trip shown to wi the october meeting or the busy bees women s institute was held al the home uf mrs a al un wilh leu members jnd three visitors present ihc mcchng opened with the hymn or all nitions followed bv the maiy stcvvut collect the roll call was answered by nam iny a flowering pi int mis r i inds iv gave the report ol the dislncl dueclors meeting i nil mrs i coxe give i paper u agriculture all joined in sing uie old m ic donald had i farm mrs peter mclean misled by mis elgin beck showed slides of llu formers trip through anzoria md mexico which were very much enjoyed the meeting closed with the in stituts grace after which lunch vcas lerved by the hoatess mrs m hnyw ird thankcdmrs allen for the use of her home and lunch also mrs mclean for show ing her slides specials side bacon loin pork chops 69 69 drons meat market s mill st e acton phono 334910 swelling roar deafens crowd at new gas well with a twolllnj roar which sounded like a low flying jet cleaning gtu abruptly itlenced n crowd of nearly 100 saturday at ihe demonklratlon of the latest gai well of anthony gas and oil pxplorullons limited the well is on the farm of george lslle on the fourth line or esqueslng anthony seynuck of acton company president spoke lo the crowd about no company and ihe sloek offered he introduced hit secretory iremurer mm wal kr pope of georgetown climb ur rigging dnllru lornt mcklllopclamhci eel up the rigging to light with n torch u flight seepage of gas and ihcn slid down again to turn on the 420pound pressure lo full the haines billowed into lite sky iilop the surging gas at one side flames seared the tield from the lighted exhaust pipe almost deafened by the roar the crowd wulchcd in enforced hilencc stepping hack instinctive ly from the heal white at one aide of ihc field n hird of cattle show ed not the slightest reacton 40th well anihonv guh and oil explora lions huve explored 40 wells in halion and wellington countics the tomptny was formed in 1914 mr seyniuk siys the new well has a capneitv of 800000 cubic feet of gas dally under such high pressure that ll would take onlv live minutes fur ihe gat to iravcl from ihc leslie farm to users in t inmio mi stynuck has a 20 year con trael lo supply natural gas for illsinhuiioti luacion georgetown and milton with umiecl suburban jji company uf hamilton who needs it the last tune wt were in a record store we asked the man it he st ik kid a record thit taught english nah he replied ind there tin l no c ill f il neither caroline nurseries garden centre wait of acton on highway 7 south side floral daifgna for all occmfont holland grown bulbs are in now top sin ixeollam cholco of varlatlas tulips narcissi daffodils crocus hya cinths snowdrops bluibeus selllai oraci hyacinths come out and lee our large selection of evergreen shrubi fruit treei shade trees ready now for fall planting cut mums 49c bunch phone s3319i0 anytimf open iipk 7 dayi a weak welcome to the cottage inn restaurant georgetown now undir new management by george end edna luces specializing in fine foods at reasonable prices full course meals daily luncheon specials take out service pizza specialty with wtl come in soon for a delicious dinner or lunch 28 main st s gkmtgftown ont 8779411 open 630 am we castdlsits btry ivportetl naaafictiiretl oois at the nte f sk35 pr if cad of direftetl s100 of this to the purchase of bete orate 60000 mw jobs ta ontario we are the world s greatest importers contrast our yearly total with that of other countries americans spend s35 per capita on manufactured imports the british spend s75 west germans spend 60 canadians spend s2ss per person per year i if theseexpenditnxes in ontano on import ed goods could be reduced by 100 we would still be amongst the world s greatest importers ifthatsiooweredivertedtocan- dian goods we would odd s60q0qqfi0q to our economy and help create 60 jooo new jobs to accomplish this the consumer most become label conscious it is the mm of alt our daytoday purchases which can add up to the success or failure of our economy whenever the consumer reaches oat for an imported product he or she should ask is there a r equivalent for m most cases there is a canadian product that as good or better the more money we spend for things we make the more pro the people of ontano will be govbtnment of ontauo ikadscbusaos mori opportunity the symbol of praams and opportunity for the people and industries of ontario