Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 17, 1966, p. 3

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mz wr tfi kl w- m jk i ft gh 1 9 whryi4 t h tssmsus i staff photo towri district police alerted acton opp detachment was included on the list of police de partments alerted to be on the lookout for three escaped convicts from collins bay penitentiary near kingston constant reports came over the police radio alert ing local men to watch for a stol en car and warning that the es capees were dangerous patrolling rural roads north hal ton opp also watched for the wanted car and convicts the men were captured in the st catharines area spring and summer fashions were modelled at the high school monday afternoon by students in the home economics class left to right are gail reed wearing a misses suit ann gordon wearing a onepiece dress in pale blue and navy sportsheen and sharon white wearing a onepiece dress in navy and white with geometric design and trimmed in skipper navy personal notes of aetonlans visiting outoftown points and of visitors in aftton homes mrs r brown owen sound visited over the weekend with mr and mrs jack frank friends are sorry to learn that robert hopkins is a patient at private patients pavilion toron to general hospital imiss ena morrison of toronto spent the weekend witii her sis ter mrs fred cole and mr cole peel st mr and mrs m yabsley and sons of ottawa spent holidays at the parental home with mr and mrs w j mclcod mrs norman small of niag ara falls spent a couple of days last week with her mother mrs r m imaedonald dr f goakos and mrs oakes have returned from a three week vacation at miami beach flor ida friends are glad to learn mrs art hawes is home from guelph general hospital and hope for a speedy recovery after visiting in vancouver mr and mrs harry mainprie arc now staying at laguna beach california for the rest of the winter mrs fred kiugsmill returned home from hospital hi guelph on monday the kingsmills daugh ter mrs bill james of sail it ste marie is visiting with them for a while gord mason had an operation in toronto this week he lost one finger of his left hand in an acci dent at work recently and pis hoped his operation will give him improved use of another iin- eiv mr and mrs leo mccristall and family of guelph worcguems at- the home of mr ami mis fred allen macdonald blvd on sun- day afternoon following the christening of their nephew ro bert phillip allen weekend visitors with mr and mrs henry doveau were win ne ville harrop and daughters ot toronto mrs harrop was cele brating a valentine day birth- day a surprise visitor was a cousii ot mr devcaus whom he hadnt seen since she was in the army in the maritimes 23 years ago she came with her husband and three children they live in toronto now on friday evening staff mem bers of the robert little and m z bennett public schools with their husbands wives or friends enjoyed seeing teahouse of the august moon at the royal alex- andra theatre toronto some- had dinner together as well mrs m mcauley and mrs f anderson attended the 40th an niversary of the asihgrove wo mens institute held in st johns united church georgetown on tuesday when miss ethel chap man editor of home and coun try was guest speaker home i mm st josephs hospi tal hamilton and wearing a cast vou rig joey marshall is looking lorward to visits from his lrieiulsnl his home on church st he is able to get around in a wheelchair but cant go back to school yet he was brought home from hospital in the st john bri gades ambulance ry george har- grave one of his last projects be- lore going to hospital for his op eration was to go doortodoor collecting for the march of dimes with his usual big smile i he annual meeting of the hal- ton presbylerial ucw rir milton on friday of last week was sad dened hv the sudden death of mrs f william hayward rjr 1 milton who was to be installed as president during the meeting mrs hayward had been involved in a twocar crashthe previous week and died in milton district hospital the day of the meeting attending the meeting from trin ity united church were mrs tom shields mrs j wildeispin mrs b veldbiiisl mrs r knapton mrs r warne and mrs g w mc kenzie for sale a for sale sign has appeared in the window of the former bax ter drug store building this week ithad been recently purchased by joe jancar who planned a re tail shoe store and repair busi ness new lights rockwood fifteen new lights have recently been or will soon be erected in the village of rock- wood theseare a great improve ment over the antiquated fixtures which existed in several sections to get your message to the most people advertise in the free press we have had several accounts recently of very happy advertisers staff photo in milton on saturday attracted two rinks from acton the the sweetheart bonspiel unique aspect of the saturday event was that ladies skipped eacta of the 16 teams participating in the event shown getting set for action in this photo are bern van fleet mrs mel jordan mrs bern van fleet and mel jordan a second rink consisting of mr and mrs ted tyler sr and mr arid mrs ted tyler jr- represented acton at the bonspiet and ame home with second prize in one of the draws the acton free press thursday february t7th 1966 3 1 name ross segsworth chairman halton county milk committees fifteen men were elected to 1xpi halton farm safety council resent the more than 310 milk pro ducers in halton county when the halton county milk commit tee was founded on thursday af ternoon more than 150 milk producers from all parts of the county gath ered in the masonic hall milton and selected an executive or 15 men to represent the interests of all fluid milk shippers concen trated milk shippers and cheese milk producers in the county the newly tormedhaltonconi m it tee is only one of nearly county committees in the prov ince that has been organized in recent weeks the county coin- the ontario department of ag ricultures representative in hal ton county henry stanley was chairman for the meeting altera brief discussion it was unani mously agreed to the formation of the committee and then a dis cussion took place as to wheth er or not the members should be elected on an at large basis or whether they should represent the four rural areas hi the county it was finally decided by a nar- row margin of five votes to have 30 i the members elected at large maurice beaty of rr 1 milton a member of the ontario milk marketing board and laverne umehous linda lin ham of 4h club misses bonnie lindsay and deb bie smith of bramalca spent the weekend with bonnies uncle and aunt mr and mrs conrad pat- tyrson we are sorry that mrs j wil fred harding 6th line is in the doctors care but hope that she- may soon be in better health the first meetirtg of lime- house 4h girls club was held on saturday feb 12 at the home of mary lou brown with 11 girls at tending this- project the club girl entertains has as leader mrs ted brown with mrs e karri assistant leader the meeting opened with the 4h pledge followed by election of officers resulting as follows president linda linham vice- woli is doc an animal shot by a canin- bellville district tanner last week identified as a brush wolf has turned out to be a wild dog v meadows conservation offi cer with the department of lands and forests in hespeler reported this week apparently the animal was sent to hespeler when the i inner claimed a bounty tutd on investigation il avs found the animal was no woll but a dog s part police dog and part collie mr meadows said positive iden- tilicatiou was made by vamiti ing the dogs brain protective assoc will keep going devoted to ihetfcterests of hal- i ton county farmers for more than 60 years the halton county pro tective association held its an nual meeting in milton recently and members voted unanimously i to keep the association ii opera- tion lor at least another year the association is believed to have been formed around the turn of the century for the mutual pro tection of all members 1 just one claim for the past lew years the as- socialiou has been operating more i llike an insurance agency and it any animals belonging to mem- j j hers are stolen or disappear the association attempts to make some compensation to the mem- her tlie secretarytreasurer ex plained there are about 25 mem bers now and abouj 13 attended i the annual meeting this year one claim was paid out to andv shea j for s70 j while noting the association isnt nearly as active as il used to be mr peacock said the major reason was because of the ex- j cellent police protection in the county he noted that on the average lor the past id years j there have been about olie claiip i every two years the association i i has quite a large bank balance so it would take a lair sized disast er to make it liuancially poor he indicated t executive members ol the as- mciationfor i include presi dent alfred ford mr peacock and lour lepresentalives from each p the four townships nas- sagaweya esquesing old tralal- gar and old nelson new president on entertaining president the i ma kirkwood secretary marilyn kirk wood treasurer mary lou brown tele phones margo ruddell press re porter eleanor karn tt was decided to name the club limehouse hostettes thelma kirkwood and linda linham gave demonstrations on measuring dry ingredients the girls were giv en notes on entertaining in the home and hostess reference files the next meeting will be held in limehouse memorial hall on feb ruary 19 combined with ballina- fad and silveiwood 411 clubs mrs pearce of rosedale floral will be present to demonstrate floral arrangements wms meets the wms met at the home of mrs a c patterson last thurs day evening- the program lol- named iy devonshire iode officers of the duke of devon shire chapter of the iode were named at the february meeting at the home ol mrs e lidkea they are honorary regent mri mowal regent mrs force first vice regent mrs lidkea second vice regent mrs newton secre tary mrs g young treasurer mrs mclcod educational secre tary mrs grace reed echoes sec retary miss clark services at home and abroad mrs h hol mes standard bearer mrs john rol films and public relations mrs whirham immigration and citizenship mrs mcgeachie world affairs mrs lidkea lowed the world day of prayer program irom glad tidings mrs benton read the origin and aims ol the day text word pleasant was answered in a verse of scrip ture the hostess served lunch aflerwardsv ross lawrence oakvillc fred nurse esquesing bruce mclure esquesing victor lawrence oakvillc sam harrop esquesing bruce bawden burlington and colin marshall oakvillc at a directors meeting immed iately following the two and one- hall hour business meeting ross wheel vehicle can be a menace to segsworth was elected chairman ol the committee and george pel- mi t tees will have direct contact dyment also a memher of th with the recently organized on- j ontario board attelidedthe mcct- tario milk marketing board which j ing and answered the queries of plans to start buying milk in the milk producers ontario by august or september i v e b reckon of burlington a the following milk producers j r director of the toronto won out in the battle ot 23 milk mi producers snoke to- the producers lor 15 slots on the com- g and outiinedconditions hi nut tee john bird esquesing j lhc business when he first george pellettono burlington became active in the 1920s he kyle bingham esquesing mac i toit e the ontario alexander esquesing r u s s e 1 1 j boim has a wo job to do hurren nassagaweya ross segs- 1 alk j wish thcm vcry best of worth burlington jim reid f-s- j i quesing craig reid burlington e e i according to statistics revealed by mr stanley there are approx- i imately 310 milk producers in hal ton who ship to 18 dillerent out- lets more than a third of the rules for bikes one voung rider on a small two- trucks motor cars trailers or moving vans the young bicycle rider who breaks the rules may be almost invisible to the drivers of the big vehicles the unpre dictable child hitching a ride be side or behind a truck may cause a serious accident and perhaps lose his own life lelterio was named vicechairman victor lawrence was selected as secretary bnice mclure was named as the committees repre sentative to the halton county federation of agriculture and russell hurren was named as the committees representative on the producers 130 are from esques ing while are f ropi cfakville 50 are from burlington and 34 are frorn nassagaweya made while you wait keys hintons 5c1 store vvvvvi train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times about this time those jackets gar coats 77 dress coats sweaters and skirts all show winter wear and soil to keep your clothes in top condition and to keep from being bored with them about this time of year send them to us for repair and refreshing custom cleaners same day service except saturday in by 10 am out by 5 pm cash and carry main st n phone 8531180 for information phone the local cn passenger sales otfics dm canadian national bingo commencing thursday february 17th 1966 at 8 op pm georgetown holy cross parish church hall entrance at rear of church 15 regular games 15 2 jackpots 150 300 1 share the wealth admission 100 extra and special cards 3 for 50c opening night only free 100 full card game halton county ma tb su feb 28th to mar 11th check below for your area a trombonist olten miceeeiis most when he lets things slide dance every saturday evening 900 1130 pm royal canadian legion acton orchestra in attendance 200 per couple l a little delivery you want done were in the business to cations norval st pauls anglican parish hall glen williams community hall georgetown knox presbyterian church hall st georges anglican hall st pauls baptist sunday school room tb test only monday feb 28 tuesday mar 1 wednesday mar 2 thursday mar 3 f friday mar 4 clinic hours 200 500 pm j 700 1000 pm i 200 500 pm 700 1000 pm 200 500 pm 700 1000 pm 200 500 pm 700 1000 pm reading and xray only 200 700 500 pm 1000 pm prompt effiqent pickup and delivery herbs delivery phone 8532423 acton town hall monday- mar 7 tuesday mar 8 200 500 pm 700 1000 pm 500 pm r 1000 pm thursday mar 3 friday mar 4 monday mar 7 tuesday mar 8 wednesday mar 9 thursday mar 10 friday mar 11 if you are positive to the skin test have a chest xray only remember the hcdf tubcttulin tcit i useless unices you ftdvg it read brought to you under the auspices of the halton county tuberculosis and health association clip this for reference

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