Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1967, p. 2

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p fm wednesday may 17 1w7 8jfw r xbiumis ft tnwm not be asfctea- for farm pott- pffe efftcajltstra ey they th ha afflng the a t y fr jp pobcy ievldsnt in ontw aotanwe notice of cnan- eaa in m nn anvci ncunuiv tolnowt 9verniimiit visvbfc rnt ttobq vni amow plans tor im port mpohtlons and eouelisa- ttoti e gowsma what flew want mr harfott old tba group no asm step had bean plan- in demands la met to have the pobciea that affect us dim p fa tebllc where we mam a tftfm in discussing plans for the march mr hergott emphasis ed the intent to keep it order ly the county march commit tee win name a marshal for every so marchers to keep all outsiders out the marshal must know all the members of the group placards and banners are being prepared the assembly point m ottawa win be major ran park one questioner in the audi ence wandered why the sub sidies are always claimed as producer subsidies when ac tually they were consumer subsidies it looks as if the tamer is getting something for nothing when actually its the consumer he charged ned if farm demands were not met in future weeks- there isother action chat can be taken however it depends on the mood of the producers he suggested those fellows down there arent too bright i sometimes wonder if theres any use go ing down to talk to them one egg producer suggested he noted the government was per mitting entry of cheap eggs from the vs and mexico forcing the local price down and making it necessary to pay deficiency payments to the local producers theyre not so cheap are they he emphasised at the con of the meeting it was noted those who wished to go on the bus could contact tom foster in burlington dentil lawrence roy coulter or george pellet- terio in muton victor law rence in oakviue bert david son in acton or don lindsay in georgetown wi harry harley mp has also been notified of the dele gations intent to be in ottawa it was reported rev laurence duby continued from page one hoi is much in need of assist ance reverend duby who was chosen to read the gospel for the ordination was vested in a stole the mark of a deacon a deacons functions at the holy eucharist include pro claiming the holy gospel pre paring the chalice at the offer tory bidding the prayers of the congregation administer ing the chatice at communion and leading other parts of the service it is customary also for a deacon to baptise offer to per form marriages and to anoint the sick sermon in sundays service was preached by the reverend e j francora ba- bxl anglican chaplain to western university he spoke on the changing life in the church and the necessity of church people to go out into the market place leaving much of what they hold dear he asked that the ordinands be allowed full scope in their work predicting no easy path for them to follow too many priests said the chaplain have had vocations smothered bv a well meaning but suffocating parish the two candidates were seated in the front pew until they were presented by the dean the very rev harold r bagnall ba dd the or dination ceremony was held on the steps leading to the altar the rev alan drummond a hamilton man will serve un der rev brilfinger a former acton rector at aldershot the bishops new deacons and rev ritchie mcmurray re ceived after the service of feeders k tuiitete for woeten the honorable ray connell ontarios public works minis ter called tenders for the van- ier institution for women to be built this year at an estimated cost of about 3vi million at brampton tenders close june is the vanier institution for women a correctional insti tute will be built on a 30- acre site designed by chief architect d g creba in assoc iation with toronto architect harry b kohl it win be a mini mum security arranged in cam pus fashion on the widely land scaped site there will be about 10 onestorey wings some isolated and some con nected by corridors it will re place the present mercer re formatory ies aside from a total floor area of about 100000 square feet there will be outside facil ities for recreation construction will vary be tween pourinrplace concrete and precast concrete and raas- onery and brick facing will be mostly of brick and exposed concrete roofs will be precast with structural steel for the longer spans some wings will have pitched roofs hot water heat ing will be installed in some groups of buildings with a central boiler but cottages and other buildincs will have indi vidual heating the institu tion could be described as open as there are no perim eter walls fences or towers he said security devices will be built into the structures themselves including special windows and hardware facilit- one in mm of every 1000 children born 30 wiu be mentally retarded but of those 30 25 can be ed ucated in special schools and trained to selfsufficiency ano ther four can be trained to work productively under sup ervision the one remaining will be totallv dependent for all his personal needs cooking school graduation achievement day of interest ymmg fo yooth kflhd in row with tan bymrsdg bradley bruce celebrated his tenth birthday last week with a party attended by several school chums mr len buck enjoyed a few days fishing at lake nlpissing with friends from guelpn friends of mrs g m sunter are sorry to learn she is a pa tient at st josephs hospital guelph mr and mrs dan winter re ceived word of the safe arrival of their first grandchild a daughter born to mr and mrs xen winter of guelph mr and mrs jack hunter and children of guelph visited with the letters mother mrs a sinclair on sunday mrs d g robertson and son douglas of guelph attend ed the convocation at hamilton on friday when her youngest son brian received his grad uation diploma from mohawk college of applied arts and technology in institute manag- ment technology class brian has accepted a position with northern electric in montreal and leaves the end of the month to assume his dut ies the auditorium of the local school was well filled wednes day evening when the ladies aid of the presbyterian church sponsored a hydro quick tricks program featuring cooking with portable appli ances a film home modernization through electricity was quite interesting hydro home economist mrs beth gilroy demonstrated sev eral appetizing dishes using dif ferent appliances the uses of various lighting effects were shown whereby room decor could be entirely changed with the use of lights mrs ross mcewan presi dent of the ladies aid extend ed a word of thanks and con ducted the draws for several prizes which had been donated rotisserie mrs alice wilkin son study lamp mrs ben wingrove floral centre piece mrs john awrey food vouch ers mrs roden and mrs s mc- kinnon car wax mrs f archi bald 2 boxes pansies mrs tryssenaar mrs s fuller mrs k stubbington shampoo and set mrs r wheeler chocol ates mrs b clarke mothers day was fittingly observed at the local presby terian church with ja combin ed service of the sunday school and church rev herbison had a special messrge and was assisted by members of the sunday school the junior choir with mrs norman mckenzie at the or gan sang a special number at the dose of the service all gath ered on the lawn for a group picture to add to the church records mrs davm stewart was hos tess for the meeting of the christian womens fellowship of everton christian church mrs john mcdougall presid ed and miss marilyn kingsbury read the minutes and called the roll answered by one way to improve our cwp meeting eleven members and two vis itors were present theme for the program was money is as money does mrs aken lflha assisted by mrs gary bateman conducted the worship portion and asked the question are our riches being used today on earth at god would have us she cau tioned our possessions are not our own they are only held in trust mrs marlon burns was study leader and continued along the theme citing the wealth we all have in com parison to european countries where many are starving an interesting discussion fol lowed on the questions asked by mrs burns it was noted money is not the root of all evil but it is the love of money that is the root of all evil mrs aleck kingsbury report ed for the service group the entrance room in the sunday school rooms has been painted completing this project the group have been asked to cater for a silver wedding annivers ary early in june and plans were made mrs arthur harris reported on the kits for vietnam one shipment has been made and another ready to go it was decided to continue sending these mrs stewart assisted by her daughtersinlaw mrs vern and mrs ed stewart serv ed dainty refreshments and a social chat over the tea cups was enjoyed the final meeting of the 4h club o s p r i n g e centennial chefs was held in the form of a travel party at the home of the assistant leader mrs r sinclair the mothers and four members of the womens institute were special guests the main table was set with mrs sinclairs antique dishes and the buffet type table had a small globe in the centre with pioneer knicknacks and vari ous items from other countries an interesting menu was ser ved including salada from italy cabbage rolls from hun gary tortiere from france baked potatoes from ireland english trifle from england chocolate eclairs from france plan your spring paving now phone guelph paving co experts in ftesidential driveways parking areas service station iots all types op cement work call wayne rogers b224373 guess 1 nick regjnato 24s543 ouafali guaranteed investment certificates 6 interest far 1 to 5 years for amounts from 100 to 100000 interest paid halfyearly by interest may be accumulated to be repaid with principal when due ask for folder h alton 6x peel trust m 6v savings company your local trust company assets exceed 69000000 head office- oakviue other offices brampton burlington cooks vi lie milton si geoswetown 59 mm street sctmm john a edgar manager convement o hows thursday 900 4j0 fridays j0 delhi german tea squares from ger many almond cookies from china breads served included french stick rom prance and rve bread from italy per entertainment three in teresting films were shown hungarian winter festival summer pageant and a 441 film learn to do by doing mrs s puller secretary of the local branch thanked the girls and their leaders for the lovely meal and fine enter tainment the recent achievement day held in fergus was attended by the local club girls and their leaders all in centennial dress es for their part in the pro gram they presented a skit cooking in a pioneer kitchen in which all girls participated debbie stewar t received county honors for completing six clubs members of the club were june upshall janice upshall judy ellis patti ellis donna milton debbie stewart with mrs r ellis leader and mrs r sinclair assistant leader on the way home they visited with marion gates who is a patient at st josephs hospit al guelph two students will attend uih seminar two students from acton high school will attend the united nations seminar at the university of waterloo this year after all there was no active un club at the school this year and at first inquir ing previous sponsors were told there would be no repres entatives going now however neil ander son and brenda mckeown will be attending the sessions on saturday june 24 to friday june 30 its hoped this will form a nucleus of keen inter est for a un club at the school next year both are grade 11 students and have attended a previous seminar the rotary club is sponsor ing one student and beard- more and co the other kenneth john connelly 14 of georgetown was ultod sat urday when he lost a race with a freight train on a railway bridge near georgetown police said the bov and a friend john ermund stufko 14 also of georgetown were out hiking and started across a railway bridge that spans the credit river they were halfway over the span when a trict train approached they turned and ran back the way they bed come pass ing three water barrels attach ed to the side of the bridge where they could have huddled while the train petted stufko a few feet ahead of his chum jumped clear but young connelly was truck the bridge is a popular hi king spot for children and has the i scene of many slmlw arlsldse calls the georgetown boy has ma ny relation- in acton and dls- fhwers of hope drive success flowers of hopes very suc cessful doortodoor campaign on monday evening brought in ism considerably more than came from private homes in previous years mall cam paign last year when letters of appeal were sent to acton homes industries and rural routes the total received from all three areas was ism acton rural routes and in dustries are still to be heard from chalrlady of this years flowers of hope campaign is mrs nancy wlllets 549 peel st volunteer canvassers were organized by the newlynam ed larche auxiliary north halton association for the mentally retarded mrs wlllets points out that anyone interested in the work of the association who was missed monday evening may leave a donation at the bank of montreal she expressed ap preciation to the many volun teers the seeds given in thanks for donations will produce cosmos nnnhtn swwi9 mr uwsiiff nm firefighters were called monday night to douse a fire in a car and again tuesday night at 6 pm for a grass and brush blaze on the crescent tuesdays blaze was believed started by children on the site of an old dump and firefight ers had to be prompt to stop spread of flames to old refuse previous fires there burned for days when combustion started underneath to ac js welcome phone ismms italkl impw fw t tefntvv mfmv a44ri town i mm hav uw wtl- tomwumrmwcall a careful motorist always starts a trip by driving at mo derate speeds until the car has a chance to warm up tires always benefit from a warm ingup period a cold tire may bunch at speeds over 50 mph this induces flat spots and the tire wears out faster garbage collection due to the holiday monday may 22 there will be no garbage collection that day instead garbage pickup will be a day later normal monday pickup will be made tuesday may 23 normal garbage pickup thursday may 25 this change applies for next week only jack mcgeachie clerkadministrator a devilish plan to get you to try a new mustang now heres a vtfwle lot off sparte i our special f3rd birthday treat i gt hood with turn signal louvers wheel lip mouldings white sidewall tires knitted black vinyl interior choice of candyapple red door edge guards springtime yellqw or rocker panel mouldings 1 thunderbird diamond green deluxe wheel covers satvenowonthevtoricfc get big springtime f smangscnak am kthbcther must get a mustang vnrr nn ram cam iouipmd with tmi roo or camada stamoamb wrrr racuat amo imoo u ar ou mom co thompson motors actw ltd 49 alain st n ford

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