Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1967, p. 10

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frto pnn vimdby january 1 1 pt mequmg the first centennial meeting of acton womens institute was held at the home of mrs earl lambert mrs undsay op ened with a poem age is a quality of mind followed by the ode and mary stewart col lect v roll call was answered with laws we would like changed or enforced one outstanding one was the fourth command ment keep the sabbath holy the minutes were read and ad opted co was read many thanks were- received from shut ins who received christmas remembrances from the wi a training school is to be held in milton oh february t and 2 on a world of food in canada congratulations were extend ed to the turner family on mr and mrs turners sqfli wedding anniversary the pen ny sale to be held february 10 was changed to february 3 be cause the 10th is the world day bf prayer members were asked- to bring a prize to mrs william evans by- january 15 for the penny sale prizes are to be dls- playedin mr harris store window by january 25 a com mittee was appointed for the penny sale and also one to ad dress invitations to acton fall fair to outoftown people for merlyresidents of acton mrs e lambert as home etonomlst gave some helpful hints and also passed a salad recipe around mrs davidson reported mr oelfenbakcrs old liome is to be restored and moved to regina mrm denny reported for the resolutions committee dont waste your 1967 resolutions make resolutiosn for selfim provement and take stock of your problems mrs anderson read the new years resolutions for teenag ers mrs denny then read god cove letter to the wdrlir mrs wilderspin re ported on safety in the ab sence of miss n kenney she remarked cars are safe and not nearly as dangerous as a horse could be it is the nuts who drive thm mrs wtan held a question naire on what do we know about canada 1 sample ques tions were how many- seats in the house of commons when did newfoundland join can ada how many large cities are there etc etc mrs denny conducted a con test on old school games with mrs winn and mrs lindsay as winners the meeting closed with the lords prayer the committee t of the month served a dainty lunch mrs lindsay thanked the hostess and lunch commit tee members costumed for centennial year the duke of devonshire chapter of the iode held their first meeting of centen nial year at the home- of the regent mrs h r force with members in costume of the past century a short business meeting followed the opening cerem ony a letter of thanks was read from tom mckeown ex pressing gratitude for making i- his scholarship possible high school boxd mimbcrs attended their inaugural meeting monday evening took the oath of off ice and heard an inaugural prayer and reading by rev dwight engel seated front left to right are secretary william wunff vboto mlddleton chairman tom watson and vice- chairman chester anderson back row left to right are viceprincipal joe bray principal e ahansen trustee ray arblc kerwin aacphall and duncan moffat ointments are highlight at 67 nassagaweya inaugural ybuth arise is theme for presbyterian rally an anticipated group of 175 to 200 young people are expect ed to attend the first winter rally of presbyterian young people from the new presby tery of brampton of the pres byterian church in canada meeting in milton the execu tive of the organization laid plans for the event to be held in miltons knox presbyterian church on saturday january the theme chosen is youth of the world arise and the theme speaker will be rev d r nicholson of st davids church campbellville other highlights of- the daylong gram will be a banquet discus sion groups a consideration of an aspect of work amongst canadian indians at kenora which is being assisted by young people an openended film which will lead into dis cussion and a hootenanny president of the presbyter ian young peoples organiza- tion miss shirley ella of campbellville is heading up the rally pfimmittee timely tips appointments of council committees representatives to outside boards and commis sions and special staffers for 1967 highlighted nassagaweya councils inaugural meeting wednesday evening of last jveek clerk j c mclnryre was re appointed to the sixway post of clerk treasurer tax collec tor- assessment commission er welfare officer and building superintendent m r mac anderson was reappointed as sessor and mrsvera cockrarh was again named assistant clerk roads superintendent grant mcmillan was also re appointed at the same meeting coun ciladopted a recommended salary schedule and establish ed the levels at which each of their present employees work minimum and maximum salar ies were outlined in the bylaw they approved l other employees- appointed to work on a parttime basis included fred edwards care taker of the township hall and the memorial plot at brook- ville sam sc6tf7township of- fice custodian j s norrish on health and safety by american medical association how are you fixed for pois ons- your home probably con tains enough unlabelled poison to kill your entire family look for these potential poisons now before someone finds them accidentally household poisons many common household items am monia silver polish toilet cleanser lighter fluid and de tergents can be poisons your kitchen laundry room and cleaning cabinet are full of products that should be in a locked cabinet put of childrens reach hide the key and watch children when they play near storage areas never transfer household products to food containers or to shelves where food is stored poison pills pills can be poisonous reason enough to convince parents hot to call flavored aspirin candy lax atives tranquilizers cough medicine antihistamines lo tions and balms can be danger ous for adults as well as child ren keep drugs in a locked cabinet separate from cosmet ics and leave all medicine in its original container before taking medicine read the label carefully discard old prescrip tions where children and pets cannot find them workshop demons child ren and adults too have taken a swallow from a soft drink bottle only to discover that the bottle contained wood alcohol gasoline turpentine paint thinner wax or polish label everything in your work shop and garage and store things in appropriate contain ers garden variety poisons if you are your own yard man wash your hands immediately after using garden chemicals they can be tranferred from hands to mouth when you stop work- to take a cool drink highly poisonous garden pre parations may also be absorb ed through your skin or rub bed into your eyes most fertil izers weed killers and insecti cides are safe to use but they must be well labelled properly stored and carefully applied accidents do happen if poisoning occurs summon your physician immediately for information that will lead to the best and quickest treat ment give him the poison con tainer with its intact label school attendance officer et j parsons and a n norrish livestock eyaluators nelson howard noundkeeper and george dredge edcairnsi jim robertson and charles lasby fence viewers rates of pay for each of these were also estab lished by the bylaw and softie raises were granted high school board appoint ments included ross carbert returned to the milton board and duncan moffat returned to the acton board a r service we reappoint ed to the milton fire area board and percy mcghlivary and jack milne to the acton board councillor annemacarthur- was named to replace reeve william coulter on t the halton region conservation author ity reeve coulter said he had spenrive years working with thisgroup and wanted a new appointment from the town ship to carry on in the posit- ion councillor ross i gordon was returned to the grand ri ver conservation authority reeve coulter was named councils delegate to nassa gaweya planning board maur ice newton and gordon agnew were reappointed to the board for twoyear terms and grant campbell and alex near for oneyear terms new planning- board appoin tees are fred benson of camp bellville and douglas beattie of eden mills they replace stewart cramp and william lowry who both had served three years reeve coulter roy wood ken moore len andrews dqn and hoey assessment and planning councillor william mahon councillor mrs anne macar- thur personnel and office admin istration hoey and gordon finance and welfare macar- thur and mahon legislation and bylaws ma hon and macarthur the reeve is also r member of all committees the first named in each case is the chairman 1 mrs i mcgeacme read a re port from the immigration and citizenship branch of the order explaining the work of tho chapter jn various mun icipalities some attend the courts when new canadians receive citizenship papers serving coffee and bringing warmth andt welcome to the new citizens other chapters work to bring into being centres where a better under standing and community feeling can be achieved with the indian people the nominating committee for the coming year will be mrs mogeachie mrs force and mrs whitham a new member mrs r l robinson was welcomed into the chapter sttvwwoop holiday visitors prominent in homes intended for last week mr and mrs chaplin and family df georgetown and mr and mrs watson and family of bramalea spent christmas day at the family home with their parents mr and mrsg burt holiday guests with mr and mrs marchington were son bob and grandsons craig and kevin of picton mr and mrs v ouffield en- tertalned their goddaughters sara and juliet young of ag- incourt during the holidays mrs w kt norton visited her relatives in acton mr and mrs harry scott joined a family party at streetsville- to celebrate the christmas season mrs g burgess spent holi- bays in the oshawa district money talks but who can- keep it long enough to start a conversation fred a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont tele 8242071 newfsuperimbied pio pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 6217580 chain saw x built for jast action i and councillor william mahon were named to the campbell ville community centre com mittee members noted a new community centre committee will be set up later- this year to handle the centennial park at eden mills councils own committees were all reappointed for 1967 they are roads deputy reeve wil liam hoey councillor ross gordon property and building gor- caroline nurseries garden centre and flower shop artistic designs by caroline west of acton on highway 7 south side member of ufc wire service full selection of cut flowers and potted plants floral designs for every occasion telephone 8532980 anytime open 7 days a week 8 am til 7 pm here from pioneer is the peak in chain saw performance the new pioneer 1120 lightweight chain saw has greater horsepower for faster cutting it super powaretf and the hew 1120 has a completely new muffling system designed to split the engine noise and then muffle it this new silencer makes the pioneer 11 20 a pleasure to use a kerr and son farm 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