Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1966, p. 2

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rutfj tm aetoh free piwy thutahny number 10 t9no hydro building for christmas construction is ahead of plans riiv s 11 hnnn structural steel mac- v acton hydro commissioners eitn cxpecl large christmas- present this year 41 new hy dro hiiilllliiiil job mipcilnifndeiit fred fruy from whitney construction is llowlnl 1 in new ixiildiiih will fie completed hv december 25 just iniiine for liilslnins in spile of poor weather con ditions lu dole ciiiislrneiion work has proceeded at a rapid pat c and the job siiperinienil- 1111 is takiliy advantage of every hit ol daylight and sometimes hiirnimi iiu cvciifiin oil to lin- ish sonu jobs to dal iiu new area being adtled to the former hiiildiuit which will iioiim 1 lie oliiiv area work done structural steel ptac ed und roof deck on next week work will begin on the lloors in this area on the unitigc area at the rear ill the building cemept hlock walls iiv completed structural steel vi and hie roof deck com pleted it is hoped to have the main roof started on this por tion next week as well the former buildinii is last disappearing as stonemasons are completely brfckihk in the hiiildinji plumhint and heatinii work is keepinu pace with crin- siruciion and mr gray stated this week the construction is ahead of schedule ut the pre- has llif walls completed brick- enl time 4h girls garden club demonstrates to wi acton ittmon 8ch 97 fulfilled itsptodoe c h royal cwii legion centennial khcirr and swv following the rmt- bwm dv service cheque tethkro 948 was imaented to ion crronder dave capperauld the foorxiaticvn proceed will b used for legion filnff ilmli project such as scholarships youth iraininr proqrams veterans welfare and programs for the aged left to right are branch president mb storey vicepresident gordon james branch secretary gordon mcculcheon awt ono commander dave capperauld w i meet graduation highlights district news the november meeting of the ospringe womens institute was held at the home of mrs harold theaker in the form of pot luck dinner at noon following a fuh course meal the president miss doris fines presided for the regular meet ing the roll civil a product made in guelph was well re sponded to mrs s fuller read the min utes correspondence aind also flnanciumeport the tb ei committee in vited the ladies to a stuffing bee in guelph on november 8 an invitation was also read to attend a panel discussion on respiralorv diseases on novem ber 16 at dublin st church auditorium in guelph extra caftl tables and euchre decks have been purchased mrs fuller reported on the recent district directors meeting when plans were made for the district annual contests were announced these are in keeping with centennial year a white cake suitably iced and decorated for the 100th anniversary and old fashioned scones the first euchre is planned for november ii and the committee named was mrs g grundy mrs s fuller mrs t fines and doris the december meeting is in the form of a pot luck supper at 730 pm at the school and the communily are to be invited with a program to follow current events were given by mrs k klooster who also had pictures of interest of her recent vacation in british columbia mrs george grundy read a paper on agriculture and cana dian industries dealing with the importance to other countries of canadas crops miss fines gave a reading bringing home the cows mrs dan winter extended hanks to the hostess and all who helped with the program len buck has returned from a business trip to the mari times carolyn daughter of mr and mrs ross mcewan suffered a badly fractured ankle when she fell from a horse on sunday and is confined to the general hospital in guelph where her condition is reported as satis factory a number from here attended graduation exercises at erin dis trict high school on friday night beverly bruce gail ful ler and barry bruce received their secondary school honour diplomas linda ferguson re ceived her grade 12 diploma in the five year course and laurel stubbington received her grade 12 diploma in the 4 year course barry bruce had the honor of giving the valedictory address in spite of inclement weather for the opening of the deer sea son numerous hunters were out but not many deer were bagged miss bonna weeks of alma college st thomas was home for the weekend the fourth meeting or the os pringe 4jh club was held at the home of the leader mrs r ellis the club is now to be known as the ospmngemeatbaus the topic discussed was the buying and home care of meat mrs barbara flcwelling the home economist will be a guest at the next meeting at the home of the assistant leader laurel swibblngrton churchiu ucw meeting at winters home the churchill ucw met at the home of mr ami mrs alfred winter fur their regular month ly meeting on wednesday after noon nov the president mrs v thompson was in the chair and opened the meeting calling on mrs frank freeman who read a chapter of the study book and dealt with the questions and answers mrs v swackhamcr who was to give the devotions was unable 10 he present some linal decisions were made in connection with the wednesday afternoon meet ing and bazaar the meeting cjiscdwih all repeating the tommy douglas guest speaker several from among hundreds acton were attending a banquet honoring federal new democratic party chief t c tommy douglas held at the t l kennedy secondary school in cooksville saturday evening murray s kernighan of milton president of the halton east ndp riding and candidate in the last federal election partici pated in the program the evening was sponsored by the ridings of peel halton dufferin simcoe and york west donald c macdonald provincial ndp leader also spoke dur ing the evening mr douglas talk dealt with canadas need to continue as an independent nation despite the strong influences from the unit ed states he spoke of the num ber of important industries en tirely owned outside the coun try lords prayer a lovely lunch was served by the hostess and two assistants mrs annie saunders and mrs w thompson mrs stephens thanked mrs winters for the use of her home and hospitality mr and mrs archie kerr en tertained mr and mrs john knox and nancy of salina on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs don swackhamcr nee shirley langevin who were married saturday in the presby terian church acton mrs alfred saunders spent a day with relatives in st cathar ines returning by toronto and visiting over the weekend there with relatives mr and mrs eric lawrence returning home with her omitted by mistake in the names of winners of churchill halloween partv mr frank freeman and mrs don thom son should have been mention ed as first prize winners and second prize winners mr and mrs w buchanan for best adult couple complete brake failure when driving is rare but it can hap pen especially if spongy brakes or other signs of mastercylin der trouble are ignored north halton association for the mentally retarded banquet supper hornby towers golf club guest speaker george kerr m la thursday nov 17 1966 630 pm tickets 350 each entertainment georgetown barbershoppers for tickets please phone 8530676 train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times for information phone the local cn pattanoar sotai officer the october nuvlinu of the gieenoch womens institute was held at the home of mrs juwuod johnston with mrs cior- ilon lesliepresidinj the niceiiny oivned with the opening hie and mary slevyart collect miss llva iviircn rend the scripture lollowid by the fords iviwi iii unison the jplnutea of i lie previous meeting were ivatlhy the secre tary mrs 1 vlcttilloch also a letter received liy the institute- sponsored chinese child cheng iiiigshue the roll call an advantage of living on a farm was well re spoiulcd to hv all the members and iriends mostly stressing the 1 1 cede jin of the country from i health and nature standpoint ihi being able to uork as a partnership will the husband and tajiiilv mrs thus ilemslcy conven er for agriculture and canadian industries gave as her motto he who never makes a mistake never makes anything emplia- sizini that to make a mistake is human but one must rectify the error it is only through diligence ami determination man has pro tluccd the conveniences and standard of living we enjoy lo- iljiv and will continue through mrsrakes opormniries and in- ccnlive to do even belter free auctioneering for local charity charitable and church organ izations can make money by having an auction sale and en joying the services of alfred r spence as auctioneer for noth ing this week mr spence who operates the alregis glen auc tion informed the acton free press he is willing to run one fire auction for each charitable or church organization in order to help them raise kinds mr spence is a popular auc tioneer who lives in glen wil liams mrsatt wlnlors leader for hie 411 ciirls garden club the gieenoch greenthumbs intro duced the ulrlii misses susan laherich and laura tryssennur demonstrated while mihk bar bara gales commented on the process of canning tomatoes and freeziinu corn anil peaches then riifcharu thanked the lead ers on behalf ol the girls and presented mrs winters and mrs ken spence with a small tflf in appreciation of their leadership muh lauira tryssenaar read her essay on the indians con tribution to canada which won first prize at the acton fair la ter to win at the district level the meeting closed with the institute- grace lunch was ser ved by mrs l tryssenaur and mrs j mcciilloch mrs j thompson was courtesy conven er for the evening any way you figure it ithe finestfj welcome q to acton iswelcome wagon a visit from our hnstesi will make you feci at home with her banket at gifts and answer to question about the town ita wrvicen fljid facuhfm just call phone 85w945 welcome newcomebs c use this coupon to let tu know youre here name address town j pkk minister liberal pres ah onkvjhe ininimcr lv tfit- bin skuce ivan wlei ud a pen dent of the halton last aive 1 alion when the group held ll foundlngineuliig at hornby friday evening oakville nitieiii milton georgetown and a portion of erin twiihjpw1ll be in iv new federal riding- over m attending tii- mnnuiu elected vicepresidents mauri munderson of georgetown mm- derek mason of oak vide gioige jackhon of milton and kail tinn of oakvillr harold hoik of milton wan naniid w riiov and john llaiylii ol oakulli- in irr- survr federal mp dr hanv wam sxke reviiivirii the gikoi mew aitloiin ifjrd urging lli- gliesls to get excited about iflr centennial folk night ifilih school students irc hav ing a folk njlihi tonight thursday when there will he lolk singing please have the wel come wagon hostess call on me f 1 i would like to subscribe to the acton free press 1 i already subscribe to the acton free press fill out coupon and mail to circulation dcpt the acton free press new stipmpowbm pioneer the lightweight chain saw built for fast action here from pioneer is the peak in xj chain saw performance the new ff pioneer 1120 lightweight chain saw has greater horsepower for taster cutting its super powered and the new 1120 has a completely new muffling system designed to split the engine noise and then muffle it this new silencer makes the pioneer 1120 a pleasure to use wwhnai a kerr and sen farm equipment rr 2 acton ontario phone 85j1959 t accident toll goes up up up milton opp report v a i derilf occurred ooring i fi month of ociotvr liaving iw dead and m injured and iiumi u total of t20no piperly dam age thiii hring the toll ur flu- vear far to 17s uefdirit i4a injured five killed and 2197 vi properly damage registered nurses convention in crfy ut nitwinhvr 3 and 4 at the hint fidwiod mop in toronto mo toitwii unit wit mrs jid- wurit hithmnuu were ainng the mm wighiied iiosing abisi- itil tilt iillliuii the will aif noal inintiiiii it ilie rtniano a iiilion ol jisiered nn- iiij a r-c-iiii- i ml- ii i ii lev ii ljl vin- pirldi iii iii a hait gavi- lite vi ilutlu nill lie ioi- uit twm lib tin k a i d thin- 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