the acton free prssa wednesday april 17 1968 ospringe wage hikes trencher tree trimming subjects at hydro commission sports awards presented at special school assembly committee of adjustment resigns after decision acton hydro coomtaaloa ap proved wage tdkas of 11 an hour for hydro unaamao bat would not agree to any chanfa in atandby pay and acennalatad alck leave raqaastad by unaman at tha laat meeting ralaas of 300 a year for tha superintendent 00 for tha eecretarytreesurer ooo for the meter reader sad a 1j an hoar hike frf fhecareter war also approved at tb fburaday meeting after a discussion on tbead- vantages ft buying a trenehlin jaacmne the commission also passed a rasohitlon eythorlsiag purchase of a second hand dw ttbcharfoni roetracoreikt ecsupmani lid cobksvtjje ai a coat of 37i5pk sales tax toe commission hedeeao a demonstration of tha machine on a previoueawekend and agreed it would be yjst the thine for installing underground services i doovkoo now often wall use it bat i ban always advoc ated putting unas underground remarked chairman tad tyler a remark passed about trouble with underground wirinfin lake- view sabdlvlelon drew a quick response from commiesioner dong dawkina we never ran into trouble on mill st under- wigginsallan wedding vows a quiet wedding was tola moil ed on saturday april ulngrace united church brampton the rev donald amos officiated at the marriage of mrs wa allan hathnefad to otto wiggins of brampton mrs marilyn hunter daughter of mr wiggins and fred allan son of mrs allan were the at tendants a family reception was held ai house tanneohov where the beat wishes of all were expressed to the newlyweds mr and mrs wiggins will re- aide in brampton gronna fist where theres con traction he maintained theres a so day warranty on tha trencher which also comes equipped with a ulnch adapter cost of a new one would have been over 7000 tha com ml est on agreed to alter oftt advertising program to allow local dealers hookers on advartlaatdenta place in the pre press the chairmen men tioned thafaefonmerchentebava the oppprhinlty- lb display their wares on the display floor p the hydro inlktlng hot none- had taken advantage of it to this early in the mealing the com mission heaitr wayne kelly tpm- plaln about spruce tree on his property balng butchered by uaeameny f tt could have- been trimmed at theright time of year without causing damage mr kelly maintained superintendent mason said the tree was trfrnmed so the wind wouldnt push the limbs onto the primary wire he said limbs war already burned we get a few spruce to trim but its mostly maple spruce pm no tree expert maybe we did do it ai the wrong ume of year ton never asked either charged mr kelly and tha tree la on private property youre a hydro nuuwyad know the rules answered mrij dawwos lets call- tree expert- in to decide what can be done wherrworw we ask first said mr kail we doa know the first thing about who icright or wronguntl wa saelt said the chairman 1 always thought you could trim an evergreen anytime of year wewere- tojd yob could trttn an evergreen any month with an h in it and it will grow stated mr dawkins v well the trees noobdnow maintained mr kelly the commission agreed to in spect the tree befo e making any decision wa members given spoons in appreciation of devotion the april meeting of the angli can church women was held in the parish hall with mrs c neues presiding the meeting opened with prayerand singing horology the scripture was read by mrs s newton plans were made for several ladies to attend the annual meet- ing of the acw of the diocese of niagara in hamilton mrs e pratt presented each of the former wa members with a spoon bearing the wa insignia in appreciation of their devotion and diligence in the past mrs s newton and mrs w denny volunteered to accept the office of supply secretary members were pleased to re ceive an invitation from the uc w to attend a thankotfering service at trinity united church on april 17 many lovely articles brought by the ladies for the baby layette were displayed the layette is a lenten project undertaken each year and will be sent to head quarters in hamilton to be dis tributed where it is most needed the meeting closed with prayer a delicious lunch was served by eileen taylors group with table decorauons in an easter theme hope for the people who have been thinking spring will be a utile late this year the free press received in the mall today a beautiful pansy thank you eli by mrs d g robertson a special assembly was held at tha school for the presentation of sports awards thu principal bruce macpherson presented gold silver bronze and red flags to the numerouswlnnersfar their achievements grade s and 6 boys of iho floor hockey team received flags along with the hesketball end volleyball teams mrs ellerbv of erin ropre- 7 seating the- erin division of the canadian ckncer society pr- sented cash awards io brand- bruce and valtl e ills fprlhalr speeches on smoking nd bob bin stewart for her poder ents mr and mrs r auld mr and mrs george lang and bonnie accompanied by the for mers mother mrs lang of hlllaburgh spent the weekend with relatives in bollevlllo brian robertson of monimal was homo for the weekend with his parents d g and mrs kob- ortsofu don death of george jackson 1st line early last monday he had gone to the barn during the night to care for a cow as was his custom when ho didnt come in at breakfast time his wife went out and found him dead from an apparont heart attack surviving are his wife the former joan altked songjenv minutes of s special committee maatlng at tha last meeting of council confirmed thai all three members of the committee of adiistmnl have resigned the decision wss taken after council refused the committee any remuneration for their ser vice a members were murray smith don lindsay and clar ence rognvaldson councillors were a iked to bring recommendations for tha posluons to the next meeting mccalte patterns 1 r- 7 other vlsildrisdurlngtheweeku jpj wo grandsons a brother end at the patnemiome included wllllatn kvtirton si slur mrs ice too often mr inavmrs ken ftobbrtson and daughters oekvwb mrsj doug- las robertson and rnlldrbpmlse margiflmfciydri cuolph corrictjon ft was staled in last weelcsj hows- mrs p wc- lean was staying at thohomo of her parents m audmrrf slap ken stubtilnaton ajma 1st line and mrs angus jackson notts ciwlph to wnonusincere syin- pathyj extended f a warf wl n save wear ori iho- mrnd mrs fc a- craig fuller during ihalr absence at t hah w keep unda and stven and mr doug- convenliort tasshouw have jj been mrs rhanna -lhiswrir- s or apologlrbs for any inconven- ienctiaujbedbythhoyrbr the communlly was shockud and saddonod io learn of thosud- las longman of london spent good friday with mr and mrs hr howard easter sunday visitors with mr and jrs k kloostor in cluded mr and mrs goorgo klooster and family drayton mr and mrs dick kloostor and children erin mr and mrs joe boersma and family hut- ton villa mr robert strandholt who sold his farm on the 2nd lino last fall to developers held a clearing sale last week the strandholts are moving to streetsvillo the end of the month the ladles aid of the local presbyterian church had a booth at the sale which proved quite successful prise winners at the euchre held thursday evening at the school sponsored by the wo mens institute included e rellly mr gibson mens high mrs wolfe mrs l watson ladies high and mrs m jack son lucky card john and mrs altlcen of bag- ottviue que were weekend vis itors with the formers parents mr and mrs gordon attken mr ward bruce hasthefound- atlon dug for his new homo on the highway between thb 1st and townune mr and mrs r auld and children of toronto were easter visitors with the formers par- actaalpollcacharged tha earn outoftown roan twice irf- twp days after finding idmjdrunii fterev the nun wssjiscortedlo milton tueaday appeared in cour wednesday and then got a ride back as far as acton with the bollca ha ioa them be wa on his way toguelph but a couple of hours later they found hito again intho sanw condition and rook him right back to mil ton bscesssem i a a kottortft saa our uuemlnute spectacular in cord piit terrvcloth danhw voile shears and ep4quea i a4rhiaa and pulda prints and pulnal easter meeting of church groups rockwood mrs d sinclair welcomed the ladles of tho rockwood presbyterian wms to tho manse the president miss e pearen opened tho easter meeting with a poom sharing our witness mrs d gray had charge of tho devotions which included an ancient latin hymn read by mrs g swanston and mrs young and scripture readings by mrs duby and mrs johnston fol lowing tho reading the life of christ by mrs milne mrs butlonham led in prayer mrs d gray gavo a modlta- uon on tho easter home a duot where is he laid was sung bv mrs freeman and mrs fish er an easter hymn closed tho mooting the ladlos aid followed with tho president roadlng a poom a sobering thought a vote of thanks was extended to all who had helped to mako the flro- tlghtors banquot a success oxu theatre fj tir -nfn-nrtnrinnririnnririrni-irinni-innljuot- ooi april 17111930 the ambushers adult color dean martin ride for your life wolf hounded cartoon milton tea3272 show times lun thruthura 8 pm m sat 7 9 pi i saturday matinee 2 pm april 30 the outlaw stallion color 3 stooge c6medy i sunmontues april 313333 j dead hear on a merrygoround color james coburn aido ray recommended as adult entertainment i to the shores of hell colo7 wedthurserisat april 34353637 grand prix color james garner stitch up easytosaw basic jpattama in mccalla new convanlant atai gas for imlsaa oryouos lunloraan- pick 1 stun fwallne skirt i abort of long alaavas of alaavalaaa saw a and shine h k mccalta 879089 also- rayon msrquitelta dacron and nylon flocked curtain malarial sail cloth and dfa pery lining buckram pel- ion verlform cotton prlnu broadcloth end gingham see our fine telection of lace material lace iw eyelet edgings also braids and trims patterns buttons buckles ball and buckle kits but ton kits zippers and a complete lino of notions hintons 5c to 100 store attention i mr bob watson was home from newmarket for the holiday mr harvey hansard of ottawa visited with his mother during the holiday mrs mary mcauley has been spending the easter week with relatives in lucknow and district mr and mrs john chapman and family spent the weekend with the formers sister in ottawa miss mary chalmers of toronto spent the easter week end with mr and mrs stan nor ton and barbara mrs w t a bell of toronto was with her mother mrs r m macdooald on good friday mr and mrs ed norton and sons spent the holiday weekend with mr and mrs w walking at shelburne friends were sorry to learn mr charles cuttaentaredguelph general hospital for surgery mr and mrs frank jonas ahd bonnie spent the weekend at their cottage at pickerel lake mr and mrs ernest pearee sr and edward aod mr and mr a e pearee spent sunday with mr ud mrs eb grlienow miss bertha brown miss zella mccartney gad mr era brown toronto who have kist returned from florida visited la town easter sunday i miss elaine johnson and miu linda datum are both recovering at homo now after being in hos pital following a car accident mr and mrs m yahaley of ottawa vtsltad at the parental home with mr and mrs w j mclaod during the weekend mr and mrs kan adamson psnl mark and karan stopped to visit friends la acton aa sat urday evening margaret yosa lake awa has been patient la the osaka haaattal bar trleads hope lor aa lssproaaawat la asajtateaar mr robert darby john st is a patient in guelpb general hosplial miss florence wlildn has re turned from an extended visit in florida mr and mrs leno braids and family of oakviue visited in acton over the weekend miss mary beth elliott and mrs held of windsor visited mr and mrs h elliott on the weekend miss margaret mcmillan and miss susanna cross of burllnfton visited with misses nancy rogn valdson kathy mekeule and vivian smith on easier sunday mr and mrs harvey mccut- cheoo and family of london and mr and mrs jack mccutcbeoa of guetph visited with their mother mrs fred mecutchesa friends regret that mr ales orr is a patient in guelph- general hospital and hope for him a return to better health a traffic safety conference was held tueaday in hamilton and cons bruce mcarthur sad peter campbell attended from the acton qpp detachment mr and mrs bill crippa of flint michigan and mr and mrs jim glbbans of hanover visttad with mr and mrs colin maccoll and other relatives in acton over the weekend mrs doris williams of hop- was hill tamworut stafford shire england arrived by plane from london oa goad frloay she will be the guest of dr aad mrs robert buekner aad family for two months and is looking forward to aealng u much of canada as possible aetna dancers ware guests when the guelph merrlelghta square dance club held their freshman frolic other via- ltibf dancers war from gait waterloo rockwood hamittoa kitchener ancaatar behroml brantford heapelerandpraaloa outoftown visitors with mr and mrs lino marso for the easter weekend were mr and mrs peter lawson of toronto mr and mrs bob cook of seult ste marie mr john payne of london mrs harry lawson of stewarttown home for easter sunday with mr and mrs chas lands- borough on the occasion of their thirtyfourth wedding anniver sary were mr robert lands- borough poughkeepsie n y helen and mac sinclair and daughter glna kingston donna guelph and joanne university of waterloo miss marion proaser a student at the university of wat erloo visited a few days with her grandmother mrs g a dills and greataunt mrs a b lyon and was joined for easter mon day by her parents brothers and slaters mr and mrs clare proaser rod edith keith and heather of braeebridge sunrise service easter morning over uo many more than anticipated attended the sun rise service for trinity united aad churchill churches on sun day morning oa a mild sunny morning the crowd gathered on the water reservoir the high point of land aside churchill church the rev gordon turner led the reflective aad reverent serv ice reading scripture and appro priate poetry the brass quartette played jack holmes barry buchanan brian sampson and george elliott and accompanied the hymns a hearty breakfast of pancakes and bacon was served by the htc group la churchill church after ward more kappttea had to be hastily obtained to feed the large itis the biggest party of the year no one was too hot no one was too cold no one was stifled by cigarette smoke wauit to know why when frying with butter put several drops of cooking oil la tat pan drat than the butter waal bum a modern gas furnace v as balancing the heat and humidity circulating a constant supply of frcui tillered air into every room of the hour the evenness of auuimalic gas beating never gave the air aehancc to get overheated from loo many people or cloltcd h ciuarctlci constant cir culation never allowed the air to settle into a cold stagnant pocket when natural tus fuels vour cen tral heatint system you can be sure of dependability economy and cleanli ness and when ou equip our gas furnace with a power humidifier and electronic air cleaner youll have dis covered total comfort so go ahead live it up in com fort sec your heating contractor department store or union gas united gas with natural gas you can lake gentleness for granted c owners if you ore tocatod on tho same side of tho street as a gas lino which was installed prior to april 196 you may ouaufvrora 50 au0wah if you changu to a natural gas central heating system between nowqnd soptombot8 1963 you may also receive an aliowance of up to iso il you install o new automatic gas water healer at the same time as you convert to your natural flat central heating system see your heating contractor department store or call united gat