after month of talks jur jon photo uawstandard settle negotiations thi ocococtoww local of fru united aulo wokt and suwjvd products ltd mrtlod rrvonrftlortg rvtgoii attorn last week and agreed 1o tenn outlined in a year t contract bong iiqvwd above standing from ulf are pet arinault local negotiating committee rnmb jack tyio international rpf tentative of imtted auto workers john aacnally personnel manager of standard product end gerhard kt 1 1 union local chairman satd er mrs hue whiiham local negotiating commit rwnbei and wll kjagorlen gnl manager of standard product riny toswal acton fireman succeeds lewis asheachof fire prevention deputy chief william wil bams of acton fire department u named thia week ntuwlj sms or os ujuisououftiy fire pnvebtaon bureau lor m h u b georgatewn fire chief erwis levi retiring chelrman- ttfce bureau u oonprised of represeouuvec from the five halloo county fire departments and flrfibter from ece jawra werr np to the hew named it the jj executive st the january nwet other officer lociude inspec tor lamia bariwwell of fcurlin too vice cbelnnan jtreladster douj bowen oaivflle aecre- ltay end district loputy chief berry wluoo oearrule kau- er committa cthalrtaea andaud hon were aieo appelated tory h literature chief douglas ffiltom oafcville lokacilobi chief a k clement milton potter tonleai and trophies twgtur nan clarridge mil ion and chhauna tire safely district chief ceor wriim oakvllle auditor are district deputy tcldom perkna luutet ant wrt mulef fcnd flrlhtrf balph millford all of oaervllle chief wluod installed the kw officer and totigr alula ted chief uwlj and the retiring ex wutiv for their service during fa3 the past tfasinnsa pres ented his annual report cover ing the burr iu varied safety activities during this ar in office hoxnsy hornby eden united churches review 1963 activity year the annual meeting of hart y united church waa held un wed night 8 3tr p m at the church with hev john i uui opening with a hymn and prayer followed by the scrip ture various reports were read and approved a favourable ftev hill wil vtry well plea ed when they went over their objective for mlisionary and maintenance in 1063 the mer tin closed with prayrr fcdea united hureh held their annual meeting on sat it 1 pu at ihe church with fair crowd attending the sneung waa opened by rev kelvin johnaton with a hymn and prayer bill mart hill waa i aolnaud u secretary for the ueetlnat the minutes of last years meeting were reed and adopted elmer walt gave the report for the session jim ajamjlton read the treaaurera report mrs john hamilton gave the secretary report for the ucw ure elmer uay read the treasurers report rolert etotledge read the treaaurera report for the sunday school ulm ruth break read the tra urera report for the ypsand ball alccallum gave the tec reurye report the meeting tloeed with prayer edn united church ypsen loyed an evening of bowling at oakvllu on sat night jan is with ib attending tndud i bag kev kemn johniton vol lowing howling they all retur oed to the home of un el aoer may for lunch the town tine kuckre cluh held iu firit meeting of til aeaaon on tueiday ntght jan 14 at the home of mr garnet hamilton thli la the thirty fourth year of continuous play ing for thli club and should khe eongtatulated on their uilhfulneu the kl weetiwe will be at the home of mr and mr hyttt sincere ay m pa thy ta extended to harvey campbell anddaugh let myma on the lots of a be loved wife and mother who passed away on saturday inor ping jan 18th at the milton district hospital funeral si vice waa held on monday jan i soth at 2 p m from the macnab and i son kuneril home the evening unit of hornby united church ucw met on monday night jan 13 at the home of mrs oug lealle with adx members and one visitor present mrs jim snow wel corned everyone to the meet jog the minutes of the lait meeting were read by mrs john wallace a ahortybuslnres period was held at which time a discussion waa held eoneer- ining two vases which were or jfdered in memory of two eat voemed members who had pas jjsed away during 1063 the an mial meeting waa announced ja poem was 1 read by mrs jim j snow which she hid composed f while drinking her last cup of coffee at breakfast that morn tllig7the poem eonihrted of thing- which hid happened du- ixiog the year in their church group lunch waa served by mr bertha c rex ton and mrs millie craig following lunch lira craig sr reed everyone tea cup which was quite amu log to all i the january meeting of the north trafalgar community club was held at the home of mra john hannah with 17 t i j tiiembera attending 71ie ladiri were welcomed by the prraid ent mr allan itou wlio op ened he meeting with the aing dig of the club ude during the buiinei period several thank you letters were read from friends who had been tvmemhered at tirut mas time a euchre partv waa discussed and will be held on thursday night jan 33 at the terry merry school the pro gram was in charge of mn mary tetlie who read a very interesting article on bachel or which was quite imuung to alt mrs cliff msy conduct ed a discuuion on a variety of interesting topics a delicious lunch was serv ed by the hoatess and a social hour enjoyed the next meet ing will be at the home of mr gordon leslie on keb 12 with mrs jack miller and mrs maurice wlllianuon in charge of the program get well withes are extend ed to mr victor hall sr who is a patient in the milton dlat net hospital eve congratulations to mr and mr john pearson on th birth of their son david john at the peel memorial hospital on tuesday january 14 miss carol hinds lin or lelhhndge alberta vulted re cently with her cousins mr anil mra jack msrchment i mr and mrs ken flla mr and mr fred nurse mr and mr llert mcfirath and mr and mrs doug mccaig attended the ontsrlo jersey breeders meet i lng at ottawa last week they left last wed jan 11th for ottawa they stayed it the ta liiman motel on jan 16 they attended a banquet in the ev enlng and on jan 17 the en joyed a bus tour ken ella li a director for the walton jer sey breeders and bert mcgrath is a salesman for halton and lives in gait mr lome ella of guelph apent a few daya at the home of mr and mrs ken flla mr and mrs alvin andur son attended the funeral ol their abterlnlaw mrs bert anderson on friday jan 17 from lee funeral home in streetiville with interment in the nrltannla cemetery n peter i catholic chukh lidiei held euchre pirty t the north trafalgar communl ty centre on saturday nlcht jan 18th with eight tablet in play mra joe rljnmu and mra fred johnaon were in charge ot the evening theprl car hit ice girl injured 11 year old penny itendds brought in the new year in the 1ffl memorial 1 us ital brampton ai the retult of nil nor injurifi received in a car accident on sunday dec 20 mr and mrs i kenoldi were taking mr reynold i mother mrs 1rank iteynulils of harris ton to her daughter iiomein toronto for srw yesn she had apent thrutmaa and a few daya of lh4u4idjyi with thr reynold a family in sorval near wodhill thr car hit a pstrh of ice on the hiuway and skidded out of control en ding up in the ditch debbie penny and donna were with their parent and grandmother in the car but the boys ttryan and tommy were si a hockey game in rorgetown penny received a cut chin and a blood clot on her cheek the reit of the family were bruised and shaken up but penny was the only one hosjiiteliied sheipent a week in hoapilal but la back to school again now norvsl women s institute have received an invitation from the brampton weat w 1 to hear miss mary mrlnnii home economist from the ex tenalon branch of the home economics servlcj of the dept of agriculture who will be gi ving a demonstration on rood shopping in the 60s in norvat united church on wednea- day january 20th from 10 00 am to 400 pin rood prep aratlon will also be demon strated showing the com pari son of time and coat all ladiea or the communl ty who would like to know how to get the most out of their food dollars are welcome to attend there will be no charge ladlca to bring their own lunch mr and mrs ttlllctrtihtng ham attended the funeral of mrs cunninghams uncle mr frank anthony of shakes peare on sunday january 12 the funeral service was held at taviatock with interment in harriston cemetery mr anthony will be remem bered by some in the district as he trained aa a cnr agent at the norval cnr station bout 45 yeara ago mr and mrs jamie cun ningham held a family get to gether on new years eve present were mr and mrs ro bert cunningham of george town who were also eelebrat lng their wedding anniversary mr and mrs bui cunningham mr and mrs hugh cunning ham mr and mrs roes cun ningham and mr and mrs bob davis ill of norval mr and mra claire trebell liihellof ron delbert downs jim ham llton and two lucky draws were made with the winners being mrs helen beaty and franeli mccarron the next party wljl be saturday feb 1st w birthday greeting to joe shea on january 28 to jim plant on january 20 blustmjt and calvin cordmgley on jahu ary 31st wedding anniversary greet inga to mr and mn jaak thome on january so the newspaper is the prim ary medium people can eon suit for a buying decision irutal mrs marthmetit as hornby church womens president the ucw of hornby united church met on wednesday a ternoon at 3 00 pu in the church halt the ladies were welcomed by the president mrs albert msrchment who opened the meeung with the theme song and the lord a prayer the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary mrs gear sinclair mra norman tantelon gave the treasurers report arid tharj results of the plowman ban inuet held recently they deci ded they would hold a tea and baiaar in nov and each mam ber would hand in an article each month instead of at the meeting previous to ha ba ter were won by mrs jacklqakville mr and mrs blake mccarron mrs charlie mrcvybaxter marilyn mr and mr david cunningham susan and jackie cunningham and mr bill altken all of georgetown mr and mrs victor dixon and jim of brampton mr and mm bon dixon and mr and mrs jim sorenson of georgetown w curat with the fendley fa mily oh new years wcro mrs frank fendley messrs harold end chester early and mute liule cross mr and mrs rus sell fendley hay and sandra of georgetown and mr cfalg thatcher of guelph who visit ed with the early for the ho lidays t rural youth face the fut ure waa the topic 4o a llve v discussion at the plnegrove nationalism issue leads local youths to court the question of which is the official language of canada english or french led to one koan having hi eye blackened si u aamtaaia hnl taarsjia with taming a duturbshcc 9blb wa rhsgrd with rut log disturbance on mill st by swearing and shouting jau 44 cfl trd scott old tit co urt in milton he called to a downtown rlatuacjt wber a fracas had broken out btwcii to aubjo canadians and two frrhfbcariidistv all of georgetown on of them was spartins u blek eyewhtd the corporal arrived the party waa broken up with one pair going one way long main and the other pair id an opposite tilrtxllon uatr cpl scott found one of the anglocanadlans lyiiu ii the steps of the uralbtun hotel with one of the frrnrh canadians standing owe him anolhar man wai standing in an entrance on mill st ar 1 the fourth in the ml idle of tlie road latere was a con aldersble amount of heparin going on cpl ttott itate i testimony brought out thai the foursmne had met in he restaurant and had shaken hands belore they became em broiled in en argument on which is the official language one of the anglo canadians told the court he did not wish to argue with the wench ts nadlana anil told them so and one of them punched him in the eye outted from the rtstaurant the four ran into each oilier again at the hotel and another acuffle ensued the charge against the french canadian youth was changed to one of drinking un dr age and he waa remanded in hia own recolniianre to ap pear later for sentence a similar charge againit hi buddy wai withdrawn by the crown attorney peter mrwil llama he told the court he thought the charge should have been one of fighting and caus log a disturbance in public one of ihe anglo canadians will appear later this month insurance firm gains 12 in new business the manufacturer life jn- aurjacs company added sto million of dew b to its books last year a gain of 1 per cent ovet 1bqz president a- t secdhouae told toe coov pny ttih annual toocilftg in toronto business in force at es rod was 4 76 billion money paid to policy owner and bcdcfjciajirt lobcased to tthi twomirowtr hsmlo thursday jan ox 14 face s tea milliat a txrw record of which 7 tniuiotf weot to li vine pouoowpesf aa matured endowments annuity ioconi aod policy dividends the con pny ha paid over a bttliosv dulurs in bwneiiu aloc its u oeysu iat uttrt aau held in trmst for man idartttrer life poiif4waer now total more than 13 bil lion mr secdhouaa added and j the bet tste of interest earned by lit tuvvstad savin u i12 par cmal w a attention farmers how it ri rim m ardar uti uk itovrf af ymut ittsjto rtmuht wqulrwaiiu saaciaj lnniry i j ptut i4y a i tmt aava you aaoaay vv m aka tauas aniat far aaaf w wtll tuva 0bea lupstlai af meal vw- alaa mniztm2mt w li apadd a4y fekmary hmtl wirf owloary to ba mj by fcufc jib txart jhav cau uj fooay master feeds stewaatovv diai 8773512 10 montrtal niagara fails travel the 0j way cn service gives travellers modern and convenient tram schedules and a variety of attractively priced fare plans ask about red white and blue fares e fast intercity trains maple leaf package tours charge a trip plan car-go- rail plan far further trtfermatlen centact your local cn atvanl saar the program was in charge 1 withbvlng7ntoiicat of mr john kill and mra jn y pli johniton neelands and opened with a hymn and prayer mr neelands gave the scripture and meditation mrs john hill poke on education and health the meeting closed with a hymn kev john hill installed the new slate of officer for ldfl4 mrs lew sampson hon orary president mr albert marchment president mr cetr sinclslr secretary with mrs orville g rex ton as assis tant conveners of units are mr lew sampson and mr jim now mr john wallace and mrs tom bousfleld slew i srdship and recruiting mr lew sampson mr william mcpherton mrs s winch mr garnet how den and mr tom howdavh supply and soelal as sistance cititenshlp and toclall affairs mr john hill mr c wrigglesworth and mr willi am mcpherson stewards mr john wallace christian educa hon mrs cliff wrigglesworth program committee mr fred huffman and mr john wai lace panonage mrs thomas bousfleld and mra harold hob- son flower and visiting mr doug leslie press reporter mrs boy wilson mr doug leslie mrs johnston neelandsj and mrs millie craig banquet committee farm forum on monday even lng january 6th the meeting w held at the home of mr and mr tom mccee with mr ii smellle and mra a harrop assisting the hostess in serving lunch following there gular euchre fame s the pinecrove hall com mlttee are planning another euchre to be held in the old plnegrove school on saturday evening january 23th with la dies provide aa usual as get well wlshea are extend ed to mn harold lyons who li a patient in feel memorial hospital brampton rosedale floral flowers lozall occasions wcodtno amanoemints coruge specialty cuf flowers and funeral design w wire flbwera jj albert til 72951 canadian natyonal good ill send you my today most people today pay for goods or services by cheque because most people have a bans account its the simple safe way to transfer money to any person at any time the next chvque you puf in the mall or cash at any branch of a chartered bank will be one of one billion that pass through the banking system each ear these familiar klips orpaperrepreaent 90 per- cenrotall financialpayments made today and their fast efficient handling by the chartered banks is essen tial to bank customers indeed to the whole economy- of the nation to handle the evermncreasing flow of cliequea and to maintain standards of efficiency in the clearings the chartered banks have introduced magnetic ink encoding to be used in highspeed eteccromc sorting this new method called micr makes possible s faster more accurate service to customers and main tains ypuf chequing account as one of the cheapest most convenient basic banking seivices the chartered banks serving your community through fullrange banking responsive to growing changing needs t uu