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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1955, p. 6

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trrr twrcymrrl st page six the aton wee press acton ontario 5 ctvnty council delays approval on 3285000 budget for health unit evirton injured when car skids into pole friends of me charles fountain ok s to heat nf his injury h xeeeived when wjf78f skidded on the icy road- and smashed into a hydro poie aa wish him a speedy recovery r mr rtdmr harry hortop and family visited on sunday withmr aind mrs bert patframan mr and mir albert mauby rockwood visited onsuoday with mr and mrs bui bruce and family mr and mirk ted fountain of guelph sprn the weekend at the jtome of the former parents mr and mrs charles fountain and family miss keen parker guelph spent the weekendat the home af-her- pkrvctts mr and msromsx parker mr and mrs j j benhani viaued on sunday with mr and mr jack morrell ricky and bandy guelph mrs fervid tovell toronto ts visiting with mr and mrs john ax- ton and miss jennie tovell miss jennie tovtl visited with mrs roy hindley at the nursing home fergus hot thursday mr and mrs william q mckeon berlin new hanvpahlre ua visited tvr the weekcad with the tattrv parents mr and mrs j a stewart a bill continued from page one t white milton was- given the contract to print the magistrates blanks and other forms 1955 road committee appointed jef- the county road cdmmtttetf wete reeve robert marihaui 195f9 reovear chieservlce 1995878 reeve wik fred bird- 195567 trcve stan al len 19596 and deputy-reeve- fred top price 390 at hblstein sale sixty head of jhoutejha were sold for 914jb7jir a general aver age of 6243 at the seventh annual convention sale of holstelns held january 31 at oakvllle top price of wo was paid by james t andsoris new- castl out to tom beer george- town for lidia docket cedar bv fiveyearold cow twelve head went to the osa land tour to colombia the top price for a brcdjholfr tttorsbav february 1q jm osprinoi walker 1988i the- wai clerk were- ftuthorlted tj petklbn- iemiitbr- of highways fo mr statuary grants on 21 03393 aa expended on county qmds in 19m the usual bylaw to borrow 9300- ttitsfr frllt jhv warftr per cent to mtet current expenaea was- lp proved wardeft shannon and treasurer miss margarecmaxtead wcre-op- pointed to the county board of au- d o members witl lncjmde the county judge and crown at torney oouncit endorsed resolutions from yentwojeth county and ox ford county who were seeking to have the- provincial government place more control over tho deliv ery of fuel oil and gasoline they sought to have truckscarry only ohc type of fuel and also have a proper printing and metering de vice which would show the am ount of fuel delivered to a cus tomer x j j file na tvutlan tsrl from the villa ended s othcr resolutions one to the jwchr at nv 4 school monday h governmental aid for indig- tusht put on by the ftockalonc in- en y and nddj j sidy on rock excavation on roads i were deferred for further commit- teo reports members approved granting th canadian institute for the blind a sum of 500 for 1955 which was an increase over previous years a petition from the nassngawcya ratepayers sponsored at the reg ular nomination meeting road as follows we the ratepayers of nassagaweya township express our lack of confidence in the ability of the county road engineer to pro vide adequate county roads in the township of nassagaweya both warden- shannon and reeve service wged council to file the resolution especially when the en gineer was confined to hospital it was earlier reported roy f 6mlth has been sent to hospital about two weeks ago for a heart ailment a petition from the jail em ployees seeking increased pay was read and referred to the county building committee for further study an was 350 paid by d munfor stitulc iaomamd meet at church to lay new carpet quite- a number met it thechlirch an monday to lay the new carpet donated by the evening auxiliary and the womans association it is wry nice mr harding price who has been quite sick is slowly improving we hope he may soon be out again miss muriel hilts has accepted a position in the office of harley kay un georgetown wear ancient hate the womens institute held their february meeting at the home of mrs dan campbell acton with the president presiding mrs ernie mc- enery as convener of historical re- search and current f events mrs william kirkwood gave the nrjolto for mrs william mclean the great use of a life is to spend it for some thing that outlasts it readings were given by mrs robert- mcenery mrs snow mrs archie mcenery and mrs ernie mc enery roll call was answered by wearing the oldest hat- you can find unlonville ohf huft mowfleld torfnk m rockwooo see rockwood us on way to florida rr george oaju wlur tho recip ient of a post card from mr and jvlrjijqeorg wingate pn their way to florida nhiyiaglrtehneaaee stopping at a place called- rock- wood the many friends of mrs a j eulot will be pleased to know thnt she is getting- along nicely follow ing her recent operation in guelpt cjoneral hospital mrs maurice hurdof weston is i town for a brlof visit miss elizabeth- mcphedrah of orangevtlle high school was home jot the weekend mr leon ayles of the royal bank staff clinton was home for the weekend seems as though jack frost is keiting a reputation fo uils cold war business this winter another cold dip last week on the therm ometer reading luckily n one worinjuredy intz the car driven by jloter kloostrr on f friday night the nccldentoccur- red nea iltainpton whenn truck which waic jimuiig outouitn high- way wris hlryck by mr oncoming cur which in turn awurved intu tin up poslte lane otlrnff lc t strtrd over to inlhs the cur bull woa alruclc oif tlio right buck ftindor nono of hlx pusvehgera wore injured but ull roclvhl nbiid bcnro thla tiin blttia y the sixth meeting of the qxpringc illolisctteitwjwjtpld nt the homo of john aitkcn vmwulgbpenod hy aiqglng tlio club song till old blouse six members iiimworod mil call following ileum of bualiuma sewing was clone on tins jlfluulfca oriin puasey nnd shirley a wroy imehousc describes china for iss 9 pupils some quite ancient ones were wornt rfctcol bourne visited ss no 9 the social committee served a nice one day recently and told the child- lunch and all enjoyed a social time- ren some enlightening facts about together china where he had gained first slide at catteert hand information having been in the mission band held a concert in the hall oh saturday when mac sprpwl presented his pictures on his trip which everyone enjoyed mrs cameron mcenery is in to- charge of the international police in shanghai for 18 years tobogannlng party tho pupils of ss no 0 super vised by their teachers mrs law- ronto hospital undergoing observa- so a rjts wilson enjoyed a to- ton we hope she jnay be much bogganing part followed bylunch improved and soon toe ablejd re- ion friday afternoon at the w f turn home j turners ste s the wi m 3 th h- t m famdy vuitw witli mrrs a w bento oh thursdayleveiuni norman sinclair over the weekend the mission band met in the base- ment of the church on sunday for their february meeting mrs f anderson jlimehouse speaker guests and- a special speaker at tended the february meeting- of utneltouiie womens institute thursday- february 3 at the home of mrs a w benton 15 mem- 1oers ana four guests were prec- tat the president mrs e sahford welcomed the guests and speaker klidutes were approved followed by the treasurers report and cor respondence the flower and fruit committe reported several letters of thank for fruit boxes and plants receiv- est and one letter o gratefa thanks from england for a food parcel received christmas eve mrs gisby is to carry on with we are sorry that- mr russell thompson is suffering from a bout of shingles we welcome mr and mrs a lef- erink and four little children to the village they moved from glen williams to the cottage owned by mr and mrs r rogers 1 visitors the ted morrows and mr arthur lane of toronto with mrs r lane mr w t newton of-bafrie-with- acton sweeps up in wild 122 game acton junior farmers low team of three in the semifinals over ran tqpranking palermo 12tp 2 in milton monday in a match when tempers flared penalties were as plentiful as goals with minors majors and a match misconduct in juries also marred the encounter d currie scored three goals for acton and was credited with an as sist his allround play was also noteworthy d mckenzie counted three goals and two assists for palermo m tasker sparkled on de fense until he was injured at the beginning of the third period r acton swept the first period with three goals mckenzie somerville f currie scott d currie d cur rie scott while deblaw copped a penalty for the same side somerville scored the fourth goal for acton in the second period be fore palermo answered when price- whacked home a counter on an as sist from d vivian the frames penalties went to pelletterio of pa lermo and scott of acton the third period blossomed into wild play even before any goals were scored palermo player k viv ian drew- minor penalties and his team mate price a five minute major and two minors tyler and wheeler of acton were off the ice fnr min offoncos passengers scared but uninjured in car accident near brampton kmmmm high school jmmmm itaws 3 assisted in nerving of rcfiesluriont write of french canada mrs muitha juckimif wim htnlfm for tho february meeting of the ospringe- womens irmlltuti when 14 members nncl one vlnllor wero present to nimwer hie roll culf what thi community needs for its young people many worthwhile ideas wero brought to light mrs let buck mm bert hubert son and miss doris fines were up- pointed h committee to purchase u clock forthc new room jubjli in be ifiji added to the school tickets are being sold on n hook ed mat which will be drawn for lit a inter date plans wcremmie fyr the slides uiil lecture to be hild noon nl the schoofc eiii 1h to be mc palermo trying jo put the heat on v an attempt to uphold their repu tation was upped another- goal thanks to d vivian before acton enthusiastically and wildly tallied a flurry of eight goals his mother and miss ivefist the inghams of georgetown with the hhsmiths mrracrbouraehomerfronrto ronto pte james gordon home from camp borden mr w mitchell mr bill sanford and mrs k sanford were to tor ronto on sunday stody india the wm met at the home of mrs a norton on monday- evening mrs sanford taking the chair in the absence of both president and vice- norton a neighborly verse by mrs be sent mrs w gordon whorec- ently met with an unfortunate ac cident mrs james noble took the meet ing on agriculture and canadian industries miss w ivens gave the motto my country is the world my countryman mankind- j r mrs noble welcomed the guests from acton and the speaker mrs- f anderson district convener of tgriculture and canadian indust- lies mrs anderson gave a most interesting and enjoyable talk on tfriculture- although not raised on farm as a little girl she always thought and felt the farm was a tiippy place and a place of secur ity agriculture is a leading occup- itioit the basic need in life is tbireefplovwork recreation ahd worship mrs kirkpatrick reported a sur- prise given the stuart wrights who recently moved to toronto when guests camex laden with gifts for home economics and health mrs j roughwy told of a new bandage for agriculture mrs james noble told of making doth from wheat mrs roughley thanked mr anderson for qomtng out on ao f cold a flight to apeak and the ladies who accompanied her mrs e karn accompanied by mrs j roughley sang a utuo crey kome in the west after the- queen the hostess and assistants served a delicious lunch iv a norton and miss ivens reviewed the second chapter of face to face with india text word was re deem thehostess served salads and cake after the meeting d vivian was sent from the ice with a 10 minute misconduct penal ty while l vivian collected two minors richardson greer and tyi- er all received minor penalties scoring during the session for ac ton were mckenzie scott f cur rie mckenzie f currie wheeler d currie mckenzie d currie wheeler mckenzie somerville scott m sprowl m sprowl currie acton marshall tylpr t thnmp sonroeblauw c thompson wheel er mckenzie somerville d cur rie scott m sprowl j palermo lillycrop reggflip pance l vivian m tasker o viv ian price t tasker richardson k vivian pellletterio marshall greer na me treasurer top 950 price of sba at top price of 950 at the sale of the pure bred holsteln herd of george- e mckay schomberg ont was paid toy m k heslop burlington for abc shamrock mary a daughter of the noted a bc reflecuon sovereign mary is classified as very good in select ive regtwationrasta nerdaihttlie dam also has a yearly record of 23008 lbs milk containing 1087 lbs fat acioiyi- square dance gtufr-r- third dance of second series m feb ii 830 pm sharp mf x orlal hali ontario liberals kennetfi y ijick milton lawyer and prominent in county liberal circles wo elected treasurer of the ontario liberal association when that group met in toronto recently i there are more than 90o00ot head of cattle on canadian farms give your family the full benefit of he added energy milk will provide in the daily diet phone today for convenient home delivery equality service phone ll j4 dontimmihgs prpp given to the hydro electric power commission when n speaker with un illustrated lecture on hydro con version will be present to discuss this popular and timely subject mrs bert robertson gave notice thnt plans are under way to organize a home and school association miss- doris fines reiiil the high lights from the consumers bulle tin and mrs len buck gave the cur rent events the motto noone is rich enough to be without aitcigh bor was discussed by mrs d robertson a former member mrs a d kinney who recently moved to hud son heights quebec sent a portion of the program on the topic com munity activities and public rela tions which was most interesting the introducton was on thumb nail sketches of their- new life there the climate the various activities and the fun of trying to be understood among their french acquaintances three poems relating to the subject sent along were read by mrs how ard mrs george young and miss doris fines a valentine quiz prepared by mrs archibald and conducted by mrs kenstubbington was won by tijrs e fisher with a perfect score mrs bert robertson and mrs len buck assisted the hostess in the serving of refreshments recent visitors rev and mrs foretnan guelph spent saturday with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs gor don aitken and family miss beatrice cripps spent the weekend at her home on the third line mr and mrs wilbert matthews guelph- visited on monday with the formers aunt mrs martha jackson mrs d g robertson spent sever al days last week with her brother and family mi an mrs keg carter stratford mr and mrs fred archibald have purchased the brick bouse froiri mr thos fines 2nd line and get pos session march 1 mr and mrs fines and doris will be moving to their new house they have just built on the next lot mr and mrs arnold sunter and daughters- from niagara falls visit- ed on sunday with their mother and aunt mrs g sunter and miss e baldic attend baptism mr and mrs d g robertson and brian and jvrs martha jackson at tended st andrews- church guelph on sunday when the formers grand son murray douglas son of mr and mrs douglas robertson was bap tized rev nate preaches rev nute of brahgeville who is moderator of the presbyterian churches in the district conducted the service in the local church on sunday the sacrament of infant baptism was administered to brenda daugh- ter of mj and mrs byron bruce and to linda daughter of mr and mrs norman mckenzie rev nute also took charge of the regular quarterly commuhipn service lr by jim jany iliiiat friudy tilllht a very sue- cennful at homo wan ho id in th pilhllc sehikil auditorium thern wore lots of protty glria haniinomo boym and tho mualc was woiiderr fuf jcvnryonn hud atlfood limo choemrch mr lowrlii haw tartetiarackiir club and about ho pupils hifve sighed up chixkern jinn replaced niifliy lis the nninliir one nfwrt in the schoolthoi in if checker la 11 sport an organization meeting was held un tuowlny and when ihc dust sotlled dave mcveycm rrged us president bob coxe n vicepresident and- marg early an seerejlury battle to tie hob coons slew foot six and wayne arblos scorpions battled to 11 oneall tie in an intramurnl hockey gume on friday tlnxter scored from molody in the second period and tiny joh brown tied score for coons men with last sec up the nil endtoend rush in the ondn of the game i music and flays the glee club- is starting to sound a little gleeful and a girls double trio is going to be formed the two plays at this years spring concert ore an original melodra ma directed by mr heron ahd a modern play bobble pulls up her socks directed by mr postyr bobbie is aglrl ravage of measles the- measles stiu ravage our ranks but wc hope that it will soon be jiver and that chicken pox will the new fad canadian women used an aver age of slightly more than 11 pairs each of full fashioned hosiery in 1953 7 mens underwear cbmufftlurjtt r7rt hirk wool couori hv discount 4 na-r- mofii flwa ilnwl 7omhhauom if aa s roy v salfpfrlcfc v mon4 fiwa lirirl lnpfjmirft ftnrj 1 fiaif ws tijb4 a hfttaa mnno lined ifarti pbicc lt mtufrl if aaons overau price tlt ia uj at py to 4 mons leothflr ori fmrjor work oauhhf f i 39 5ale price v3 r j ti tv um ttltr mens cow hirjo worv gajhtler rj o sale price mens cotton work mitti roy ale we tie i4j 4c mens plaid flannel work lhirti 7ll reg 349 sale price men plflid flannel work shirts -ve- 1 c f 7 reg to 449 saleprice v mens- plain flannel work shirt reg to i 95 sale price boys breeches excellent quality terrifi vluj o clear 98c 198 boys jackets clear beg fa 10 95 sernafional price to 17a9 2t- 2 69 rw 2 9t hintons dept wkl -j- i y- want ad page where old friends meet come and see what we have for your valentine beautiful nylon slips and gowns lavishly trimmed with fluting and lace finest nylon hosiery in fashionable spring shades with a full range of sizes and lengths to assure a perfect fit theyre by harvey- woods me i fr f in style quahty and making plans appearance drop in and see our complete line of harvey- woods styles for your valentine mi id red bell mill st acton 1 wr rwr 9 1 yv t hk ulwi 1 then plan with dealer who mows how to sloct materials and use them to give you tho mof uhsf action call eosjs down amil ojv you modern and convenient youh enjoy buying where the selection is good the prices are right no transporta tion costs or problems and products and service the best t thats at acton districts -5- i nevjfest appliance store iv l 4 1 4iisffisi88si

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