Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 23, 1953, p. 11

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mobbi y amul art iiw the acton ps press acton ontario paoe eleven adult education is discussed by ontario folk school coungi by mrt roy coutttr the third annual meeting of the i counties to assist in the adult edu ontario folk school council was cation program not the least of held at john ittadkn rflk school whom are the trained leaders from cherry hill unlonvllle ont on various onganirationa in the cities april and 10 delegates were who gave of their time and talents present from is counties which freely and to the best advantage held fohca schools during the past especially those who hud been call year lor the purpose of evaluating the work done during the year and looking into ways and means of improving adult education in the cmmth ed on to assist with the folk school movement in many counties a few groups had used the literature provided by a membership in the united nation aaa in canada and folk schools hadutir chairman dan stauffw president of united cooperative of ontario teed most if not all available res welcomed the group and turned ources the evening session over to floyd on the second day after morning grlesbach national secretary of devotions and the routine business farm radio forum who acted as the group discussion method under chairman for the panel discussion the leadership of clift waltc sec on the theme retary of ontario farm radio mrs david brown outlined the forum was again used to talk methods used for the various types over such problems as what types of adult education in lairrtrton county which included farm for rnns women s institutes junior fanners folk school activities county federation of agriculture flbn council and the leadership training classes the success of this work is due mainly mrs brown stated to the tact that the office of the federation of agri culture and the county farm forums are one and the same therefore it is an easy matter to obtain mailing lists of all rural organizations for the purpose of publicity in any project rev arthur luftmnn told of the first folk school held in northum bcrland count at baltimore last october and how it had dennitelv filled a need for his community some from other parts of the toun ty also participation ray herrott fleldman for the rrtawepedera tion of jlgriouuuui of projects should we a a council service how can we make the best use of the money we have the need for a provincial school how could a central planning com mittee be of assistance to the county committee a central hall connecting rooms- is a feature of this home for economical construct ion and simple framing all wall projections and roof dormers have room so that all plumbing pipes to discuss the handling of next years program and the election of the executive board the follow ing were elected dan stauffer united co operatives of ontario ray hergott ontario federation of agriculture cecil belyea ontario federation of agriculture floyd grlesbach national farm radio forum rev doug brydon bruce county lcomrd harmon uco dr roby kidd canadinn associat ion for adult eduntion cliil walte ontario farm radio forum rev h luff man and mrs j good follow northumberland cnunt are located in the one wall the chimney is centrally located other features include coat clo eta at both entrances wardrob closets and linen cabinet dining a t brown photos to appear in coming free press feature a berry carleloh county brown lambton county int mrs r coulter halton county w j smith dies after long illness thentold ofthecoorcklnatingedi catlonal committee in bruce conn ty which acts as a clearing house to avoid conflicting dates in activ ities of the rural farm nrganiznt ions and helps also to avoid dupli cntlon of speakers and special pro jects in the discussion which followed the groups all agreed that the lambton county set up showed thi importance of having co operation and understanding from all organ william j smith a well known izatlons so that even if a certain blacksmith and woodworker at ev group was not participate e in crton pa away ftfter 8 every project they could give assis alness at the home of his daugh tance in the publicity of it the tcr mrs fred baptie sadie r fact that bruce county had had r i acton on saturday april 4 such success with their co ordin nus 7jth year ating education committee impress hi was the son of the late ro ed the groups to the realization of bert smith and thi late mary blili the value such a committee would durham he had resided in ever have in their own counties rev t or ov 50 yea luffman had shown that haing a h haves to mourn his hiss his minister nnd his wife as leaders uif the formei sirih jin mi for the folk school could be i de cutcheon thnc daughters mrs cided asset in summarising 11 was fred bhptnt sadul r r 1 ar pointed out thai then had been ton mrs alvln millci pcirh i vnrul plmt of arlkitv and 21 queen it i-fm- gr itt appeannct soon the histnr ical featuri of pictures from in brown collection with notes b g a dills will interest jou f iu livi in acton or ever lived in ils district be sure and till your fntnds of e new feiture they wont want nn evidence of purposi in grams of adult edunlnn in the ce unties reporting another topic for discusmnn ptr tinent to ndurt idutntion vens the valuable resources availabh in thi countv nnd th ust to which tht wire be inn put thi nruu- groups disclosed that the community pi o grams branch of the d pnrtmcnl of education servicid many orenn i7atiiiis from the ir music nd drama lending librarv le nde r ship at leaders courses travelling libraries and instruition at com munity night classes the women s institute branch supplied literatun from their referenci hbran and also uadcrship for the special sei vict courses natlonn film board had supplied films on various sub jects to manv organizations thi ontario farm forum had eicour aged further stud on topics sug rested in their reading lists that were available to any organization many groups had taken advantage of this help professional people had all bean mentioned as valuable human resources called on in many brnmptoi a nateauisr working in the jungles of africa uses portable aluminum elevator to get to the top of 130foot trees to secure tunpk of plant and animal life he simply thooti a line from a nfle over a sturdy limb attaches m to the elevator cafe and hauls tumetf up by worktnt a hand winch fund to the cage 1 floor hn oneman elevator a almost certainly nude of canadian atu- bbanura for by putting untamed white water to work creating electrical power canada has made tradf the largest exporter of alu- mini m the world atummum ownpany of canada ltd alcan the attiched garage itted if desired wldi exterior finish consists of aiding asphalt shingles 2 ff ov hmg above picture window and screened breezeway the floor nrei is 768 square fct with a cubagt of 14 w2 feet not including thi t ir ige deanery plans for picnic in acton at n dtnne ry meeting in st stephen s parish hall at hornby recently a summer picnic for hal ton anglicans to be held in acton was planned the immmer rally was inaugurated four years ago when it wan held at lowvllle park the next two yean it was held at appleby college it embrncm a religious service nt which all cnun ty clergymen lake part with argil can families taking a picnic lunch lew duby aciun whs chairman at the dinner held in ihr in w parish hall which has been ereated by excavating a basement under the church the ladles of the church entered for the dinni r and guests were welcomed by rev j e maxwell and mark busscll senior member of the congregation the guest sneaker introduced by geoige atkins bronte was rev w a young chaplain of the on tarlo agricultural college mr young interspersed his serious re m irks with a good amount of hu mor he stressed the value of the special summer course offered to rural clergy of all denominations at the o a c to make them fam ilnr with the problems of the people to whom they minister nnd iskcd the cnngregitk ns to g sci ions thought to pivlng expert of their minister to ittend i notice ha vino rilrchaked the business of mr george love 10 young st we will bi currying on with a stotk of rmau groce ries soft i rinks ice creuni rlgan ties and tobiieen fit sh fruits and vi kilobits we will appreciate the patromtg of all former cus tome rs and will wiktmu niw ones at ruddick grocery phone 446 104 young st when it comes to a tale on tintypes will be thi it either and thi tups you an xctotrsjncmftrj lam w wo wtmur- ctures will hi presented 1 esv to si si7e and includ of the pist ciught and in thi well known a t rolltctitn of ph it jrnph 71 ri displiyed list fill it in irv nut work for thi 11 untint to sit 1 id whose pnlse 10i count bieiusi hi pi pi rill n the biek 1 flu thnl4reaki 1 minister heart he svud it is indtfferilicl he iskcd thase pre miit to be concerned iboul thiir hureh ind to share in its ictivitica 1 in full th till diner of the d miry lav me 11 will be held it si him s t hui eh low villi showdown yowll why fergusons the buy i you iquflt drive a true yourski esa he performfl dn yoliit frm doing the jobs you havo to do its the only tractor tltat give you all thrwe ndvatv- tage fuel havins lrkixrmanrh job h xibiiity un kit dim on i koi nnd rug gii lonc liu tuai lly ttutiubon you ii net why lorne garner motors acton farm equipment representative phone 452 farl j 0m1m wlcconachie make us provf it with o frff showdown demonstration van norman vital acto a son percy deceiscd me suste 1 anm kint c t one brother robert smith she i burn ind nisi fm gnndchildren he w as marned t the mc cutcheon home see nd line fr n 12 ears at hi the ri v a finn rains w as pistncof the ev chunh of cft dlscipi mlth w is 1 member of th church of ohnst disoiplis n e rtcn thi fumril was held on tucsdn afternoon april 7 t the vi t 1 rumli v funeral home ait in conducted bv the rev h ford f crton mam friends gthi red at th service in tribute and sjmpntlij burial was at evtrton cimeteri the palfcearers were fne m ph ews frank morrison king cit willie smith sholhurnc tom mc cutcheon murd mccutchpon ac d mccutcheon evertnn and a cousin tom blair durham bearers were neighbor jack weatherson billic stewart g cross lea man thomson bill tackson colin parker and a neph i fred mccutcheon acton floral tributes included the fol low ing pillow wife wreath th family mr and mrs robert smith and fnmilv shelburne the mitch 11 family rockwood dr and mrs kennev mr and mrs norm mc eachern mr and mrs w j ben m n mrs robe rt van norman ac and mrs james van norman guelph sprais i manhn bttli ann ttonme miher brampton raymond nnd j01 law chunh of chn disciples everton mr and mrs arthur mckinnev and warren a ton allan cleighorn toronto mrs bert green mrs garnet c nates mr arthur neals mrs manly kerr mrs gordon coates and mrs ro roshntch brampton mr and mrs fred mccutcheim nnd famili mr and mrs fred clow and fam il acton baskets mr and v s clarence miher mr ind mr bin git n ham hon mr 1 d mrs burt hum m tcheu mr m d mrs lie id mllir hillsburch mt robert thi mson mr and m unman thomson guelph smth mcculcheeh gatt c k broie mr and mrs murd mccutcheo- and muriel acton charlie smth and mr and mrs kenneth vaugh an london ovbi 40 motor vehicles registered in ontario reg stration of motor ehicles if all kinds in the ten proinces of canada totalled 2 82 343 in 1951 an increase of 272 074 or 10 5 per cent oer the 1650 total of 1600 269 the dominion bureau of statistics reports of this total 1205098 were in ontar 1 compared with 1 104 060 m 1950 mberta had the largest number of motor etudes of all kinds in rela uon to population m 1951 as in 1950 ith one to eer 3 6 persons ontario was second with one to 3 8 persons saskatchewan with one to 19 and british columbia with a one to 4 0 persons jlceimmtiox orstiipmbom vmues your fine support during the past year indi cafes that lower prices and friendly service appeal to you feel sure that we will continue to offer everyday low prices and personal service when you shop at ledgers iga take advantage of these birthday specials iga tomatoes curius pork and beans 5 for 99c 15 01 tin 8 for 99c ayhimr to o tin choice tomato juki 8 for 99c mincsd fancy s0ckeyesalm0n h lb 5 for 99c jelly powders all flavors 3 for 23c mclrn sweet mixed pickles campwi is tomato or vegetable soups 8 for 99c prem or kamregtin 3 for 99c orange marmalade 24 oz 29c brunswick sardines these ore only a few of the savings through the store frxh siwiawm swlffj pork shoulders 4 for 99c 3 for 23c fresh ln pork butts minced beef lb 35c lb 45c lb 39c abmm premium franks lb 45c poultrv pot roasts beef lb 38c lb 39c clio wrapped sausage more birthday specials at the meat counter ledgers iga actons complete shopping centre iow mices every day are posswu by cookrattve buying at ledgets owneroperated store

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