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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 15, 1951, p. 8

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page eight the acton free press acton ontario thursday november 15 ibm three candidates in contest for seat in legislative assembly three hulton candidates ottlclal- lv onod their hk i th hng for the provincial election bt tlm nomlnntlrik meeting attended by between 25 and 30 in milton town xinll hint thursday the three enn- dldnlei stanley hall prokronslve conservntlve ankuu tlnrlkllle cc f and dr m dennn llbornl nil qualified on belnk nominatifl nominations were held belween one and two oclock and theie are uiunlly followed by speeches from the candidates but becaiine of the hrriall attendance the miflinij was adjourned in seconding the motion for ad journment t namihnw pointed out that the meetink had been miller unexpected and he could find few who ever heard of it its a waste of time to lmve intelllpent hien talk to empty seats he declined stanley hall imp v declaied that lie had been commit to nom inations in milton for about 40 years and this was the first time ho report issued on forum discussions county furm forum keenttnry mr k a kllwlon iwmud thiil could rcn1i hnvlntf thn postnom ination mootink cancelled uo mitf- p burthnl lycrhnprftwmstttlfotihnhj on thtforum ilutcuwlim fisd kotlen nomlnnxionm were to ho liold two wcek before elwctlon in an cooperative doni- moore rocher painting and decorating contractors phone 299w or 275j acton winter months nnd one week be fore in summer months commentlnu on the sbe of the crowd dr ileons liberal candi date said could you call it n crowd he blamed the imfnvmu- able weather and the lack ofsuf- ficent publicity for the small at- lendnnce rrt t provincinl-electlorf-tn- 104ft apinoximnlely 100 attended the nnmmntlon meellim one ueok before the election when it will described as an oldtime tpe willi catcalli and boos applause und chetrh ns the andidntes spoke foi no luniter thnn then alloled 30 minuu candidates in the wh election mere stanley hall prourossh o conseivntive dr m deans libe ral nnd bert adamson cc f more cheques cashed cheques cashed nt the clenrlntf house centres in canndn in auausj rose sharply compared with the corrospondinit month in 10s0 re ports the financial post national total at over d billions wis up 20 per cent british columbia showed the greatest bain of over 37 per cent quebec almost 22 per cent ontario 10 7 rier cent nnd ihe at- inntic provinces 2 8 per cent enjdnnds king is not allowed to nter the house of commons postponed barn dance j friday november 23 jj at the ymca acton round and square dancing good orchestra and good ears admission 35c please note duo to the high school commencement which it being held this friday november 16th the bam dance hat been postponed from that date to november 23rd ibhim ccf meeting legion hau acton tuesday november 20th at 8 pm speakers member of toronto labor council and angustttangille haiton county ccf candidate everybody welcome commencement exercises acton high school thursday and friday evenings november 15 and 16 1951 at 8 1 5 p m irv acton town hall graduation diplomas honour graduation dlplovas intermediate certificates academic prizes and scholarships athletic awards valedictory on friday evening gim club suctioni athutle displays and pliy nhlud bobby sox brigade childn 20 tinh -admlttlon- adults 40 h dancing afterward on friday until 1 am only ticket holders admitted until 800 p m on friday night recently ncrntlc thi final epiestlon how mi-cphh- ftil ifl the annual meet inn in rop- reurntiniz the views of the whole membership answers to llitji question weie varied while nil aiftciuted tin coop im mi al meet ing wns the place where the viewf of ihe whole rnemherdiln nir riv en sah wwe cknhe opinion tmn meinher voiced their vlewinit the imniiil meetlnff hut others iomp- lained the membernhip ji i not laitfely represented unlefli a nicnl wni served j othtis iidain voiced their nnswor in the fact tliit nt theic annual meeting members acted upon tho inlnk silence rivcj consent in other word they approved of tho mnnakement of the coop as it in being conducted the second question how me matters of policy decided for the coop the policy of the coop originates with the executive nnd is subject to approval of the mem bership thin was the answer of the majority of forums to thli question the third question what effort does the coop moke to keep its members and employees informed fa on the business of the coop aruswen included the yearly atnto ment financial and the advertis ing in local papers of seasonal price list one forum stated very bluntlj not enough b on the coop ideas in general answers pointed to the provincial public ation the rural cooperator edit ed b mr kingsley brown which should be read by all coop mem bers the fouith question whnt other problems in democratic control are faded b this coop this wis answered first by members failing tb attend the annual coop meet ing by nonnctive members deal- inr elsewhere nnd the educational problem one forum stated one problem was the fact that a suc cessful manncor mirht become au tocratic therefore a board of manarers needs to be alive and on the job district governor addresses ys men vs mens club district governor wilfred roberts was the special guest at the rerulnr vs mens meeting in the ymca on thurs day november 8 mr roberts was recognized at a recent internation al convention as one of the four outstanding governors of ys men s international a special award was made to w wolfe a member of the aho l clubs golf team which finished as runnersup in the golf tourmment at the regional convention in or- nlia recently other mermvrs of the team were j creighton b rachlin and f lawrence a report v as given on the sale of turke tickets and a sing song was led by ted hansen and frank elliott mr elliott ls a soloist and choir leader in guelph and the acton public school music super visor f remodelling of the kitchpn was discussed the cost for the comp lete remodelling would be approx imately 1000 a committee was appointed to call for tenders with h anbic ns chairman swimming was discussed an in structor may be available in guelph in his address to the groupi mr roberts stated that ys mens clubs ire an international movement u ithin an international movement this ink his been instrumental in making ys mens club- some thing more th in just a supper tlub lu said ys men shoud be numbers of the y in fact as well us in name the spe iker reminded stnsmng the shoujd do all they t m to further bos md young ad ult work mr roberts was introduced b w wolfe hust aid she had taken a course- in first aid training and was awaiting an oportuntty to apply her knowledge the opportunity finally came quite unexpectedly and she later des cribed it to her friends i was crossing chestnut street at pine when i heard a dreadful crash i turned and saw a poor woman who had been knocked down by a tax lea b she had a com pound fracture of the leg wai bleeding profusely w as uncons cious and scemed to have a frac tured skull i was so glad of my firtt aid training i stooped right down and put my head between my legs and kept myself from faint ing vote dr murray deans liberal candidate thursday november 22nd the man with an unparalleled record of community service wartime mayor at oakvillo 1941424344 elect ed by the largest majority in tho history of the town first president of the reorganized oakvillo lions club past chairman of the board of govornors lions international district of ontario and quebec past president of lions international of canada served in first world war 1919 in charge of dental service for the depart ment of soldiers civil reestablishment at guelph during his term of mayor and at his instigation the town employees for the first time in history were granted holidays with pay organized and managed the first oha hockey team in oakville dr deans is on the executive of the oakville basoball club past prosidont and for nine years captain of the oakvillo golf club and is still a member of the board of directors prosent chairman of the oakville trafalgar high school area board and member for four years elocted this year at ottawa to the executive of the associated high school boards of ontario president of the nowly organized oakville hoc key association and a director of the oakville trafal gar memorial arena commission past member of the board of governors of the oakville trafalgar memorial hospital and a member of tho original fact finding committee organized and was chairman of the wartime ra tion board for oakvillo trafalgar township and milton was chairman of the local national clothing col lection for war ravaged countries has been a momber of every municipal board in the town qf oakvillo dr deans will be a cabinet minister with the election of dr deans and the return of the liberals to office in queens park on nov 22nd dr deans is definitely slated for a post in the cabinet in his speech at burlington nov 8 mr thomson ontario liberal leader said dr deans is competent and can be relied upon he is so versatile it is difficult to deter mine what cabinet post he will get but he will be placed where he can serve best vote liberal vote dr murray deans this advertisement published by the halton county liberal association

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