Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1967, p. 7

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ttwcal dr d a garrett physician and surgeon comer of willow a river st entrance rivw st acton out phone ssm041 esquesing council briefs daring a meeting of kaqoeslng township condi monday oct so council dr robert d buckner physicianmnd surgeon 39 wellington st acton ont afternoons by appointment closed wed ft sat evenings phone 8531240 dental a j buchanan dental surgeon office 90 church st e office hours 9 ajn to 6 pjm closed wednesday afternoon telephone 8531750 dr cedric dey dental surgeon suite no 3 hinton bldg 1 7a mill st e acton ont for appointments phone 85313x10 chiropractic donald j armstrong dc chiropractor xray 448woolwich street phont- gtselph 8227731 gerald w corbett dc chiropractor xray ii a main st n georgetown 8774631 by appointment 21a40tf architect donald e skinner barch wraic i7a mill street suite 2 acton telephone 8532740 office hours by appointment 20 stavebank rdv port credit 27w4m optometrists arthur a johnson od optometrist wednesday and saturday 930 am to 500 pm phone 8532520 54 mill st e acton called for a meeting nov ember to discuss action on the proposed fire hall am reeom- mcnhnng from township asse ssor and building inspector aw benton reeetied a request from hil ton asking for bylaws to govern land aaa in esojueslng territory boananc milton read a reqoest from morris and sons owners of put of the east half of lot 16 concession 8 asking their land be annexed to georgetown so facilities from that town could be used making the site more adaptable to sub- otvlstoo deputyreeve george carrie noted were not giving christmas presents yet accepted a ruling of township hence viewers on a case between harvey klrkwood and mcnalr mushroom farm the viewers suggested improvement of a hence between the two farms be shared agreed to raise the salary of fence viewers from 5 to 8er can registered an objection from councillor c patterson to the townships practise of doing business with only one bank suggested to f glover chair man of the fourth georgetown scout troop council was not in volved in the agreement between the scouts and a mr vincent involving the erection of bunk- houses on the vincent term pro viding the structures conformed to the building inspectors stand ards heard a delegation of two residents of the township who ob jected to the building of a high cedar fence around a piece of attractive property in the town ship in the ensuing discussion it was learned the manufacture of prefab cemehtprodicts would be carried on on the property councillor j goodlet again rais ed a support for the establish ment of a township toning bylaw noted a petition brought by david barclay from resident of stewarttown calling for street- lighting in the village and in structed the township clerk to obtain prices on the project hiamenkfrthe jxw bftckworlc on thewowowilp ijuwlt and in structed the clerk to contact the architect and contractor and have them come to look at the work manship the problem was dis covered after workmen began tearing away the outer wall in an attempt to stop water leaks modelled after michelangelos famous painting- in the sistine chapel in st peters in rome this unfinished mural by amateur gary buttenham is attracting a lot of attention on the wall downstairs in st albans parish hall the young artist is adding his own touch to the mural central figure is god the father staff- photo honor dead of two wa rs at nassagaweya service nassagaweya remembrance wreaths were placed and a min- day services were held sunday utes silence observed while the afternoon starting with a brief flag was lowered abd raised txnmoving ceremony atthesoldbejdonnaire jim milne gave lers memorial in hauonviue trsflegion charge and rev rp followed by a service in nassag- ejeffares pronounced the bene- aweya presbyterian church diction occasional shafts of sunlight acton took the sombreness off leaden skies as members of acton legion headed by a color party formed a guard of honor from the entrance to the monument chorallers led the assembly in the hymn abide with me cold blustery weather with a hint of snow in the air kept the fair lists revised for advance sheets funeral director oemaker phone 8534350 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr auctioneer frank fetch auctioneer and evahiator 30 chapel street b georgetown telephone 8772864 c h tuffin auctioneer and evaluator phones rockwood 8564246 8564373 eden mills ontario appraisin8 and insurance f l wright 20 wilbur street acton ontario phone 8330720 appraiser and insurance over so yean in acton noted permits 279679 october the township granted with a total value of during the month of mrs w j mcdonaldwashost- ess for the fair lady directors meeting on thursday evening nov 2 president mrs mccull- ough called the meeting to order and mrs mcdonald gave minutes of last meeting and treasurers report fifteen ladles were pre sent the committee of each class gave reports ol the changes made far their advance prise sheets mrs melvin mccullougb and mrs calvin altkens were ap pointed to the banquet committee it was moved that they have a junior section at the fair next year and maybe try and have some of them on the board tickets were handed out to the ladies to sell on a elephant toy which was donated the draw is to be made at the december meeting congratulations to miss carol thompson who won the provincial essay competition and brought honors to acton for the second year twenty members attended the district annual at schomberg on tuesday oct 31 acton offered to bave the dl trict annual next year miss elva pearen offered her home for the december meeting which is a christmas party 50 gifts are to be exchanged mrs a near mrs a rob inson and mrs s mathews are the committee for entertainment a pot luck supper will be held mrs mcdonald mrs near mrs r l davidson and mrs c aitkens served a dainty lunch mrs d mathews was courtesy convener congregation down but an im pressive service took place at nassagaweya presbyterian church afterwards acton chorallers sang herman freulers hymn to canada and eternal fattier strong to save the scripture lesson was read by rev r flnley in his address to the congre gation rev d nicholson said remembrance services were a time to renember those who gave of themselves so we could enjoy the freedoms he recalled the gospel from the book of john quoting the familiar greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends the tragedy of today said rev nicholson is that christ ianity is professed but not prac ticed he cited the example of christ as the one who gave his life for his friends as a parallel for the sacrifice for those who died in the wars we are reaping the benefits today of that sacri fice peace a commodity much sought after is available if the prince of peace washeeded the choraliers led the congre gation in the hymn o valiant hearts arid the queen benediction by rev rpe jeffares concluded the service cars kill wound deer two steers destroyed as far back as tbe 3rd century bc greeks were sure that the world was round robert r hamilton optometrist lid mountainview road s georgetown 8773971 while hundreds of hunters con verged on halton tor the three- day deer season monday local motorists made their deer kills a little early again this year in the three days preceding the opening of the halton bunt mot orists killed two and wounded 20 auction sales clearing auction sale of household furniture in the village of kilbride for he estate of the late stewart robertson saturday november it at 130 pm sharp see full iit in next weeks is sue chris a schouten auctioneer 20b27 i phone 8782576 m th mutual lite mmukmcowmiorawm second dual purpose shorthorn opportunity sale robert s hart agent 341 orville road acton bus 4164s14460 res 3198s31sz7 lacrosse a fastmoving netted stick game was played in amer ica baton cohuhbus undrag in 1491 originated by the iroquois bduns and used as a training raqianmarit tor warriors this strumous gam was adopted in 1s40 by the white man it is now rapatod to bt north americas okfcst organised sport monday november is im7 7 0o pm at the georgetown sale arena ci mile south no 7 hwy 8 miles north 401 hwy at inter change 40 on trafalgar rd 30 lots 4 bulls 26 females a top quality consignment the kind that made this fine cattle a truly dual purpose breed- catalogues mailed on request lunch availaie rockwood international ltd sale managers po box 67 georgetown ont 4i6 8774101 or 8776101 20bl9 one deer on tbe highways even a couple of stray steers got into the act when they collided with a car near acton on the weekend the first deer to meet its ve hicular waterloo was struck by an elora mans car oa high way 25 north of speyslde early friday evening it caused 200 damage to the car then at 145 am monday morning a few hours before it would have to start running from hunters a deer committed sui cide by running into the side of a mans car on highway 401 near campbellvlue causing 75 dam age and ending forever its wor ries about triggerhappy hunters the third deer to get into the act was struck by a mans car on the guelph line just north of campbellvlue sunday evening af ter dark the man told police it fell down rolled over then stood up and ran away it left a bit of blood and hair on tbe front of the mans otherwise undamaged car a group of steers owned by john t latenby of rr 1 act on were being herded across highway 7 near acton sunday when a car driven by oscar broughton of rr 1 acton hap pened along the resulting col lision injured two steers so bad ly they had to be destroyed and caused 150 damage to the car the steers were valued at 250 that make the meal from lovell bros modern meat market choice sirloin steak 99 lb bonds sell well toronto nov 3 a total of 371336950 in sales of the 1967 series of canada savings bonds through payroll savings has been achieved to date by ontario org anisers in the current campaign the current series will be sold at par until nov 15 sales to date for the halton and peel counties total 1485000 tender blade or short rib 1eam roast 79 c lb ground chuck 69 fresh jm bw pork shoulder 49 c lb c lb for your freezer red brand beef sides fronts hinds 65c lb 56c lb 79c lb i lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton ption 1532240 daily delivery obituary john d black wellknown wellknown district farmer electrician and musician john d black of rr 1 acton passed away in guelph general hospital on october 30 he had been hi for the past month the funeral was held nov 2 at rumleyshoemaker funeral home conducted by tbe rev a h mckemde and interment fol lowed in fat rview cemetery pallbearers were stewart el liott brantford wlllard britton llelvln barker lloyd blacklock calvin mclntyre and charles klrkness acton flower bearers were jlmsay- ers charles barker bruce bar ber and ralph barber mr black was a talentedplay- er of the banjo and violin he combined electrical contracting with farming he was a member of knox church and served for several years on the board of managers he was born in nassagaweya july 3 1909 son of john a black and jane blacklock he spent bis entire life in this com munity he was married in september 1946 and his wife dorothy sur vives him with two children da vid and doris at hpme a sister mrs vern wheeler anne act on also remains the actqrt free press wednesday november 8 1967 gradual change in p s system told to board continued from page i interim reports have just gone out at both schools workshops are to be held soon on the new system members of esquesing public school board nov 14 in the esq uesing municipal office to dis cuss salary negotiations the resignation of mrs muriel heard from the mz bennett school staff was read the revr mcmurrays letter to principals was read in which he expressed his regret at not being able to continue religious education classes for the angli cans at the public schools trustee bri stow recommended after searching for the best tetfojs 0 appreciation be sent by tbe board to the schoolsex- presslng appreciation for the high amount collected for unicef and for the gold centennial medals won by mzb students in athletics present at the meeting with principals mckenzie and smith were chairman orval chapman doug manning cyril bishop bin benson vic bristow murray smith secretary bill jmlddleton the man who discovered the telegraph in 1847 samuel finley breeze morse was a world fam ous painter location the north halton music festival executive informed the board by letter they found the robert little school auditorium was ideal and principal mc- kenzles assistance most effic ient and they would like to re turn again to acton for april 9 and 10 this presents a problem this year mr mckenzie explained well have tcrmove out six or seven classes someplace there are no longer any empty spaces to relocate classes in or enough room to double them up for a whole day informeryears the parish hall and even the scout hall have been rented the board will consider the problem with the inspector won dering if it would lie possible to get room at brookvllle with its new addition or let the lowest grades have a day off the board approved rental of the auditorium at the usual rate of 30 to micro plastics for a christmas childrens party dec 9 the ontario conservatory of music had also made a request for a recital and was told the regular fee was applicable two members agreed to meet interesting workshops the workshop held at christ church clarkson on monday october 30 was the final one of a series by the halton presby- terlal united church women the morning sessions were identical at each workshop and covered every phase of the work of wo men in the church some of the methods used were dramatic discussion start ers play reading skits aims film strips tape recordings pan els and plays the afternoon program dealt with a different theme at each workshop gqdcmcjqtr demonstration weekend at kellys see gourmet in model enjoy a free real roast of beef sandwich cooked on the open hearth spit of the revolutionary moffat gourmet friday 7 pm 9 pm and saturday afternoon now with the 15lb large roasting capacity and special holding forks that let you set up a complete shishkabob dinner gourmet model now only 299 with trade model 24m25 now available we are open every day til 6 pm- and friday til 9 paa easy terms i- fok only i4905 with trade tstamjshid li c0t wymomam macbommku oubfh

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