Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1965, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

personal notes of aeksrtun vwtlna outton point and el vufar b adert i i a1an x smaoui lh nw county court iudg ol halton w officially lawn into offic fridy hmoon court houw in mi ion at its lm lim il was announced that ulllon liwyer k v dick had b aopolnwd ta th udoihip for oxford couoty th two nw judges thown hr with judo sprapu on 1h 11 1 nd mr dick at right in the centre r judg sproo wil end wt fthrinlaw jo uk a lormer acton resident who worked at th acton fi prtu irom 1903 to 1907 uul t-i- citizen of the year citation skating carnival in the army in her home town ol woods luck they went nwnirtl i continued from pane one in 1930 and i wo years later moved lo ac i on whetv bill was a relief luiih karin whitfield wild vsltom ajfcm with the cnr in i9m he wi the successful applicant lor j he won rhe 9fc5 wclcm ontario the ob ul customs aycnt in at ton and rriired irum this position j novice pair champ ion hip nd in december ol iw9 prattkallv itom the moment ol moving lo town bill adopted ac i on a hit home town and became a buty and devoted ian of acton and it rctidenis he at an enthusiastic worker with the hockey and base ha 1 1 learns so much so that if my memory serves correctly in nc ol our nun hern town during prohibition he luul lo he bailed out however it was in the forties that bill cume into hit own he wm i he driving spirit behind the acton war service league an outfit that every one of us here who served oversea will inkh iur as being iccond to none in iu eflort i have heard more than one cltlacn relate how this man slaved at this job and hi only regret w thai there were only 34 hour in each day when the war ended bill had still not exhausted his energies und almost single handed fy took il upon himself to build a home fur his old prewar love ol children he built the scout hall which silver dance championship these youngster weir loudly ap plauded liveryone wjv on the ice or the finale and a bouquet of iris es was bruught from the train weekend by one of the bunnies lor miss i mr und mrs whitfield mr gary dkin is a patient in guelph general hospital miss marilyn young visited in petrulia over the weekend mrs h l bennie is a patient at georgetown district hospital mr and mrs ruben stcmtt and family have moved from ac ton to georgetown mr john wilson is convalescing at home after surgery at guejph general hospital mrs george ingli is a patient in goelph general hospital we wish her a speedy leeovery mr and mrs laviulcttr ol osjawa visited on sunday with mr and mrs c l kognvajdsun rov baxter ul toronto was hock in acton visiting un ihc weekend filends ol miss minnie somer- ville will be sorry to learn she is a patient in guelph iencral hospital i i lends hope for a piumpt re urtci lui hdtu commissioner orville brown a patient in guelph icncral hospital mr and mis jack i rank and member ul lle family were in wiivgham mitmlav attending the lumtil ul the late mrs j henry mr and mr tom p aim si tuny f mm rouleau saskat chewan visited with mr and mrs g w mckcruic on the miss ruby cwrlt and mr boyd clark have returned from florida representing ac tun at ha i ton lire brigades mutual aid banquet in milton on saturday night were mayor and mrs- les duby mr and mrs don vanfleet mr and mrv wayne kelly mr and mrs mac sinclair of toronto visited over the weekend at the home of mr and mrs chat lajvdshorough and family mrs sinclair was organist at the bap tist chinch on sunday representations of acton lions went to brampton this monday to lirin last thursday and to slreetsville last monday tu speak on behalf ol allan lauder who is running or rone chairman the annual meeting of provinc ial chapter of the jo dti was held last week at ihemsoyal con naught hotel harniltuv several members of lakeside cvtpltr at tended on two dilfervnl days wih mrs gordon currie carry ing lakeside standard und mrs rudolph spielvugel carrying the standaid of the duke of devon shire chapter other attending wrie mr cam irishman mia ii helwig mrs j inglis mrs ann talbot and mrs c nelles one l the sprakers enjoyed by live acton members was rev richard jones chairman of the canadian council of christians and jews council rjoutlnurd from page one report of the april 6 irwtng the committee rec tended the inclusion in the capital works forecast of a figure of 150000 in both 1965 d 1m6 for industrial development whether the resolutions patt ed at the committee meeting were unanimous or not was dis cussed reeve hinton objected to the term unanimous on these resolutions as chairman of no i committee he had not re corded his vote under rules of procedure of council meetings any vole is considered for a res olution unless a vote against is specifically registered it was re commended that a resolution au thorizing the use of the rules of procedure as used at council meetings ne presented to cover committee meetings at well i an nuaimaaai i chas lutdsbor- otiiih and ralph spent tlie week- stnce the acton figure skaters j ciu a ihe home ul mr and mrs had missed the guest stars their teachers solo and andrew drcntcrv comedy act with hie hull these were specially repeat ed ol tec hie program as lite sce nery began to be dismantled costumes props curtains and light shields were borrowed has been used by hundreds of children and will be- used by thous- of madc o wmplcu onds more rui has always loved children and in the thirties decided tu leach ii- boys in town who were boy scouts to become signaller being bitlxjlc decided llvul il ut- were going lo become signallers we were goint to be ihc best and wc were the best in the counts for year darsoflcr day winter and summer come mm snow or sun mb inc every jtoon hour there were anywhere from four to 20 hoys on milt street in front of middletons sending morse and semaphore by flag he was a top man himself and insisted that every one of us become a top man i could go on for hours about bill bul it will sullicv to say that he has been a devoted husband and hurnemakcr a member of both baseball and hockey activities an instructor in signalling and scoutmaster secretary of the acton public school board iur 25 year and of ihc high school fur five years a faithful and active member of branch 197 royal canadian txgion and of walker lodge secretary of acton and vicinity war service league the organ icr of the red crocs in anon treasurer or the board of stewards at trinity united church in other words a very busy man yet bill is never no busy that il anyeme of us were to have troubles of any kind tomorrow he would he first on the scene with u cheery word a little flower some vuind advice or an offer ol help with transportation a dollar or word of torn on the last four months of mv fathers life in 1m9 every day at 5 pm bill was ul the door bringing him ihc news of the day in acton report ing i lie tint bird back i mm ilie south the tirm spring mower the little things the important things in life there are a lot ol us sitting here tonight who are devoted friends and supporters of bills we have all at some lime been bullied browbeaten or tricked into helping bill in his enthusiastic kjrdon park petrotia with clock winder colin mac- coll jr in guelph general hos pital the clock in the old post olficc ran down on i he week end the maccolls live in ihc up- art ment upstair lai i wilson d d cm of the lull dress show vic bnslow guelph paid his official visit to operated the big spotlight and other laltteis assisting included phil mccristall orval chapman harold townslev john hue k man garrett de bruyn phil lllioti michael rippon hugh patterson charles perry harris roc and lmmcrson ilaster also helping were jim inglis taking tickets don ford on lighting and dave scull as one ul the clowns mothers assigned lo dressing rooms included mr j dunn mis k papillon mia mc naughlun mr g malcolm mrs g jordan mr f- baxter mrs s reed mrs o chapman mrs j buckman and mrs n urania the also applied makeup phil mccristall is president of ihc skating club with phil el liuli secretary- treasurer and ex ecutive members mrs harold townsley mrs gil malcolm and mis luunerson boater pass course all tbc ukmhcis o the com work lor the good of our community and we have all crabbed a m c c n p the cbmp i u a mm b wv a admil i h is loo had i hui i i m that more tf us aiv not endowed with his fault of sincere enthusiasm this man has an enviable record and as the free pivss stated l week is oir who can he called a solid ciltfcn of acton what more enn wt ask ot any man safety patrols taken to match in gardens a reward fur a good job well i principal g w mckenzie and done members ol the school v pnnciiwl doug copeland safety patrol i were treated by the 1om htf rohcn u v ilu sellout bourd to a tumor a hoc- kev game at maple leal gardens i vicepnnctp walter dubois anu sunday afternoon hetwxvn nia- hcr bd lcatheriand attended gara fulls uml mai iboros hc m liit scluiol m trustees who chaperoned were a total ul 4o cixissmg guards vic bristow and oral chapman irom the ruben little ami m 7 bennett public schools climbed i tduiaiil a charteivd bus along j fwwt sjfo john anibulaiwe bnguuv the young men aiv vt ill seek ing accom modal ion li i heir tub saw ixvivation duestor llanis rk- these nis should be given a chancv lo show that they can work on their can with- out making the usual noises that i wc all associate with ihc so-call- ed hotiodder it il turns nit j ihul llie neighbors do object lo their noise it is wrv smiple to put the padlock back un the door walker lodge monday evening there were also gucs irom gmlph georgetown lrin and oranges illc norman braida hasnewpcshkm th acton ftm pru trsuwouy april 15m 1964 no pay increase board chairman at the acton district high school board meeting wedrset- ly of last week board member at trv suggestion of chairman dwight engel refused a 25 per cent increase in hnorarium for the chairman abov the preseot p0 per month a letter read by secretary wil liam middle i on from tlse onlario school trustees council stated the chairman could at the div cretion of the board pay the chairman an additional a cent honorarium the hoard also increased the salary of sec a number uf high school and public school t cue her will attend ilie ontario flducational associa tion convention in toronto dur ing ilaster holidays grade four and five of spey- side scttuol with teacher mrs vivian smith toured the free pies plum on wednesday morn ing while the milton paper wn tunning un the pre three of the girls hetka bollert diane charelte and susan hurgetl saw their own picture being prepared for printing per retary mrs alan lauder from 2j00d to h agreed to purchase outright an lidding machine presently us ed by the secrelarytreurr approved and adopted in surance policies covering the new school addition approved a tender of 1837 from earl van norman for wirirvg the lab and another of 171220 for connecting up new lab desks from short ill and van norman approved payment of ac counts totalling p5w40 lit cau edward g irving for reaflag faviugksfhi aluminum siding cwmniys niw os fttfaiud carpentry work of all kind phone 8786020 fra etiimtmi all work gurnl d cuts vision a nxiiivl sliould nol advcrlixr hit iruvru by milking labels mmivtnti ur luy un hih car wiiujvhkld ur uirwluwv thli pnidkc inlcitrr ulth visibility and may lontlibulc iu n juxui- rnf spring beauty begins at custom cleaners yi ut i kjv mul wnirb l yur 1miu m ffd nd nw ik btowni sphnq vi tkwim ut custom ctn yur clatkm w custom deaners ma day sarvtca cjtcapl saturday la by ii am out by s pj cash and carry main st n phom 1531 iso the appointment of norman j braida as general manager of j bearilmore i co limited is un- nounced mr braida has had 27 wars wnuv with tlie company in sales p ii iino i ion and product tiewlopmenl tor the past seei- al wars he has held the post of assistant general manager rthtenchctjtnnd school tnistcesi tut- the totonto ttip as each pat tlw iwdm intcm club held its lulmuti ulightcsil tmm tlie bus lw last session of the season on ap- wus handed si for treats to en- j nl 8 plans for next sear aiv al- joy during the game j ready being made 1 i i perk up your home for spring with nervwallpapers i w r plmd to announc hul w hv just 5 rcivd iww tkipnwnt of u vinyl wllppn i ditply booki if i thev havt to u s4 to u amtcuteo drop in today i 10 discount on all wallpapers tenpr0 distributors ltd m main st n acton w34ma 7 us avekaoi fresh capons mahi leaf hams all varieties simoin and wins steaks 79 stock your fjteezer now i sides hinds fronts cut and wrapped at no extra charg lovell bros modern meat market tl huh t daiiv deuvcrv acta nwn um340 bell lines by l g denby your tetephono manager who pays for telephone expansion it has occurred to me that telephone users in acton mifrht hr t i i n f i n company bosi- ness operations and one which might not be widely realiz ed it is the matter of where the company obtains the hundreds of millions ol dollars needed yearly to build new exchanges construct new local and long distance circuits and buy telephone sets and other facilities required to serve an everexpanding economy and population some people mny automatically think that these con struction expenses come out of telephone bills but this is not so it is the canadian investor either private individuals or investment firms who by buying company stocks or bonds mikc telephone growth possible the reason that they invest in the company of course is that they expect the money to be wisely used and to pay interest or profit over ihc years your telephone bill pays the costs of providing you with telephone service the wages maintenance costs taxes etc plus a reasonable profit which is returned to the inves- tor but yourtelephono bill does not pay the huge amounts necessary to make the company grow fast enough physically to serve new families and businesses for these sums the company depends on the investing public and in turn the- investing public demands that our business be healthy and well managed if it is not arid does not return ttyvm a reasonable profit then they would invest their money else- where incidentally any canadian can invest in the bell as indicated by our 207000 shareholders the largest number of any canadian company who benefit immediately and dir ectly of course from each successful year of company oper ation but a vast number of oilwr canadians are also tndir ectly affected because the chances are that their insurance or mutual fund companies or the pension plan they subscribe to afso invest in bell stock and finally even a parson who has no direct or indirect financial interest in successful com pany operations also benefits from its growth because in growing it helpscreate additional jobs irr a wide variety of industries this of course contributes to the prosperity of every canadian should you with a copy ef etir annual raert pleaia call ma at 8 702301 extension 4353 at the family store acton well pay you ffr vry ilru you buy frw ur uudwn f uvly dm rlvr uid at 4 gfi mo tlrumt tlii 3 wily to 070 trade in an old pair of nylons plus 79c will purchase a pair 70 of the latest fashion diamond stockings v mens sport shirts long sleeved variety of colon nd pal- a x c aa lerni spool jj 66 or extra ipeoat tfl juu look slim and lovely in a ihort or long legged girdle with oc it oc detachable garleri latin ront panel oat j a if j velvet diaper suits adorable i the only word or them you cant oo beat ihn price lairo training pants pink blue yellow white iie5 2 4 6 f tgiy 1 aa boys tshirts pebble or plain knit blue white navy by monarch special get ready for spring girls knee socks nylon stretchy assortment of colors and sizes childrens corduroy slippers theyll stay on with the zipper front pink blue 6 12 only 73c 75c 99c 498 895 288 dre p to m continental slim line or regular lo suit every size or shape charcoal olive grey blue or black including wash wear dacron jackets jackets how can you not buy at this exceptionally low price long wearing melton cloth knitted cuffs and cottars 3 6x a real buy its that time again to clean up the garden for spring protect your hands with our garden gloves at this low low ooa price ol acc buy an lra pair tor your hlpr outstanding value mens dress oxfords lull and half sizes dont s aa miss oul only ottf work garments pants shirts overalls coveralls shoes we can lit any siza ou prices are to see arypuiiclt step out for spring with our light easy care linen skirts sizes 10 20 unbelievable price only regular 106 mens stretchy nylon socks all colors terrific buy now only g i r ljjj i get in style thivyear with the new look denim knee knockers wilh large zippe inn frontonly bo y s i i i beatle boots theyre sensational the newest look in footwear tor males come in and see the latest 298 75c 398 pat and bill wish you all the happy easter stie acton a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy