Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 14, 1964, p. 15

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iti actom mmwmi araandad rational lira training aehool in oakvilla tail waak and tha foof aciort rapaaaanlalivaa rvcaivad diplomaa fr chiaf tnatructor william osuilivan of rha flra manhafa office at rvidva ctotlrm axarcliat shown durina th pratanlalion ar mr c- sbillvar bin spmvoov waytta kauy harold towntlay and barn vanflaat cornerstone of ballinafad church laid in 1878 at impressive ceremony tlotit the presbyterian metho dist and congregational church es united in june 1925 the two congregations here untied and the larger church the presbyter ian bee me the united church rev n- waddell w minister here for a number of years he- fore union he and rev a ev an of the method church pre sided at the first communion service ol the united church uinulttra rev n wuddcll continued as minister lor a lew cor afler unoln he vvai followed by rev gandier rev george aillrn rev a o w furcman rev o i lindall messrs william gihb norman buss gerald townserul g the cornerstone allan nechin munav mchiidc neighboring minislcrs rev fow- 1 an chailet beaton 11 of erin being one had charge of the impressive service i the present minitcr ii mr in the autumn of that war ouncan rlctning who will be or dr ed mccaren of cheltcn- darned at tlu coming hamilton ham and moderator conducted conference the latter part ol the opening service with grate- his month mav i9m ful heart the people rejoiced l vm tw fnhnwt tsaiiirj- erf tlw for tome yart the rveby- terian people of ballinafad com munity worshipped in the metho dist church here holding sunday school and church services in th forenoon and the methodist in the afternoon two praver meetings were held each week when more presbyterians set tied in this district thev held a meeting and decided to build a church w procured a site from a mr hill and had this church built in la a wr while an mp had the honor of laying the cornerstone think they now had a church of their own in which to worship a biwtrtjould h linvrd with molvills church their pas tor and setttum officiated at the first communion service wraf kldm the first elders appointed were messrs john russell fifth line core yemen seventh line and james marshall ninth line the congregation increased in sue and interest and t was a com mon occurrence for one lamllv lo occupy a whole centre pew while thev were yetting a tart the toronto presbvlcry looked after pulpit supplies some of the name were messrs lait mckay mowau and cmngle no oegjui choir mr robert aikett led the con gnegatlon in singing as their i was neither organ or choir lor the first few years lev a b dobson was the first ordained minister of tlu- new j church he was followed bv rev mokav rev ernes rev d l cwnphell rev george milne ami flev currie many years earlier the con gregation decided to procure a home for their minuter there fore they bought the house and property in ballinafad which ev er since has hewn known as the manse luv erne i occupied that manse while he was minister here church ihuaa when the three dc nam in a church improvemants in the year 1954 the congrega tion decided to put a basement mfcta uafi church they- began thrgrk k september and were using it bv christmas though much more work remained to be done tlie lirst sunday in may 1955 there was a reopentng ser vice many lormcr members and friend came which lillcd the basement aswcll as the church in the early part of iji the womans association arranged and had a well di tiled and water put in the church down through live years there has been a sunday school a wo- men missionary society and a womans association or ladles aid now there is a united church women mlaalonarua a great many years ago hec tor mclean went as a mission ary to china around 1916 peter yemen was doing mission work in saskatchewan and recently james kirksvood is a missionary in northern rhodesia in africa a list of early families on the records is as follows aiketts ackert anderson ath ens ucnnje ilurnsldc belts campbells cue cote collins ferguson given ifuggins kent- ner mitxains mcdonalds mcmur- ehv mckruivt mckavs mc- kechnte mcclurv mctavish kussells rcid rosiell r shor- till saunders sinclair thomp sons wvlie yemen young firefighters attend regional fire school oral tesli gradualism eserda- e and the presentation of diplo mat on friday afternoon c a week4ong regional fire school tor 33 halloo county firefight er the school watt conducted in three oakville fire hit i is by five instructors from the ontario fire marshals office toronto during five days and one ev ening of instruction the men teamed from the expert bbottl such vital subjects iu fire eitiiv guishrn fire hydraulics knots salvage ventilation pumper rescue work masks ladders pumping forcible entry hose loads and hi lings nozzle radio communications and special haz ards fcoarhig oil wr in a practical demonslrullon on friday morning the men as sembled at the icing having dock on oukvilles waterfront lo extinguish a roaring oil and ga fire with water fog sprayed on the blaie from a nearby pumper the fire was prepared and deliberately set by fm o in structors who ignited a 20 square foot pit filled with 1300 yallons of used oil and five gal lons of gasoline straight hose streams of water failed to have any effect on rhe fire but the fog nuxiles produced a blanket of water which smothered the lames and cut off the on y gen supply district instructor william o sullivan of the fmo was in charge of the course assisted bv instructors robert stewart a anderson thomas jorvis and herb malorv courses were held in oukvllle rebecca st and no 2 fire station und the fire de partment headquarters on church st offtcutu rswril oakville deputyreeve lester whiting county mutual aid co ordinator chie douglas wilson of oakville deputy coordinator chief a f- clement of milton and oakville outrtcl chief grant jem drive in theater rhujiat mav 141su it hamwatt at th woods mm tech elvla tvrskey juan obrien miatioutttanj in t and clnaanalrnjm sitvf rcjvca ami cordon sco sunday may 17 mionioht to dawn show bioo0 of thk vamhu txh ailuli donald wolflt monhm om ttf camhjs adull arihur fran skabow o a cat barharn shrllcy ricoinnwnuwi alli hrrtcr momtuiswto may t138 the otass is omthm in clnamucona ttch adull curv giant robert milchum deborah kerr thi vouno aho thi mavfl rory calhihin william bndl h s holden omomattrtt m carii si eul gveijrm hmhv ya 1tim acton public school kfcdergmten enrolment aclen public ichoola will b abla to aeeommodaw all pooilt of kindaroarton aoa hit vaar to anrel ihay muir ba fiva yaart old by 0cambar 31 1944 birth cartificata raquirad to avoid conluiion plaata complaia tka form balow bafora may 32 and lndor mail ii tovouf dilri ekool-in-ara-of- oammt w mddhm tvlafcial kaswt uhla scsaal haal 70 wr w tt feamr smith rvudpat m x matumh stkaal wktmtt child nam chrisiian name data of birth day surname month year prnti or guardian name in full addrau no stasjt pkone k4s mt mkthht inaotmatton call robert umje school 8533540 ii -v- ok rschoot- 5m5so- m iaaaaaauaaaki the jem la 12i ml lea weil of acton no 7 lllghway halfway between rockwood and guelph shaw nlatony m butlt ctuunm 13 and uitaw krm ledgers remember to pick up our handbill this week bargains galore extra specials c ik simcoi kiamo ajpw hh bacon 39 limit 2 pounds with an order of 300 or over i congftatuiationsi w wkh to ftrktly cv grarruut tk acton rwigkwfs on tfxilr 1963 rcortl in registering the ltl number of tires end lowest loss of the five largest comminiltss 1 intuhon county j bray attemud the closing cere mony and auutei in the nrrtv rnlatlon of diplomas lo the suc cessful f ireflfturrs each kpeakcr riti the vol unteers for taking time off from svoht lo become better trained for rhelr jobs in their respective fire departments mr osollivin said a great deal of praise was doe the employers of firefighters attending the school for gt ant ing leavr of absence for the ncn to utletvd he said the men would he ituwv valuable lo their places of employment and lo their communities after the val uable i raining the school pruvld ed indualrial um firefighters from oakville mur- lington atlan ooijj clown und mill on fire ihpartmenls us well fit several indmlrial fire deoart- ment reprrcnlalivr httctidrd the school attending mm acton utre bern vunlleel wavne kcllv har old tounijev and hill splelvo- gel nixes market plan without egg vote while subscribing fully lo the general principles involved in on tarios marketing legislation hon william a stewart minister of agrlcullure said today that he was nut convinced that there was sufficient indication of support from ontarios eflg producers to warrant the adoption of a mark eting plan without a favorable vole on the part of the industry the ontario poultry producers association had rrqursird the government through the ontario farm products murkelintj uoard o establish a plan without a vote on a twoyear trial basis alter study of the request it would oppeur from the meagre attendance at the various meet- ny held to discuss the proposal thai i he re is no pronounced tup- port for the plan said mr slew- art there has been no great iu- gree of public support being evi denced at this time it cannot be assumed that all those pro ducers who stayed at home dur- jng the discussions were in favor of the plan or even against it 4tmfc poets corner following the rctlrcxaent of dr w g c kenney last fall barber sam holmes wrote the following poem in apprtcuiion of the doctors services lo the town dcl w- c c kenkiey in appreciation although the sun u shining tlu beautiful fall day it juwt seems sad and gloontv- like since kenney went auav por age u creeping on ut fast with rheumalu and gout but somehow we feel belter to know that hes about for years he shared our sorrows and listened to our yioun supplied our pills und planter and set our broken twines we were sure that when ihose dociors his case did diaifow thevd lind a complication nl oilier peoples woes studies at scliool and college lie mastered with u will and experience too has added her quolti lo ll skill lliil naiure gave him sonsethlng to make life more complet- ior hlv muj is vomehow i itcl- ured with an everlasting sweet there was ionic in his presence for his pa lien i every dav for his smile wa like ilu- sun ahuu with its ultra violet rt o deadly germs of woe or ljiiuhii cmlld in a u kroitin sijy ior kennevs jjkis und kennev lauyh o4in drove i hem all the adon fr prtt thortday aay um 19 9 s hophg i has he lives or afiowhervm i though often tired and weary discouraged ill or blue j yemr anowhen- m last he die he iep his troubles to hhnwlf thar he ew read his title clear and no one ever knew to mansion in the skies though ise sharetf the lnlfe tec- 1 rhou y lhai lixn4 4 fcftd wive huaiandi aud ther joy no pain k ever fouivd i iricwr failed lo make hi h ii charier train when that old stork ar kem around pived 51am ihttnws the barber wool akcmh mi km i aclon orilarld cam hash tkrr um i aelort oallarta paintup cleanup fixup business home farm automobile but dont forget to prona your investments insure them with sydney k lamb kialtott amd ikislmantl f l wright arhiaijib and insuiu j bert wood insutamci aoik1cy may rat baxn daiignatrj a cuattup pinlup and fixup month lati all pilch in and da our part announcing queensway motors sales as your franchised dealer for mercury meteor comet see the 1964 models now on display iw4 mercury montciair marauder 4 door hardtop lpoa comet cauente 2 door hardtop we are now displaying the car of your choice if you are looking for the best deal look to queensway motors sales 341 quetn st e acton phone t530o41 iih m 2j

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