if il a j- pack roulr t thraetqn fhgg tib acton owwmorr orton meeting viiitt amoik nws tmt the verutr monthly f si jtfin ava m the- mm m hwmtufcw ivkv jwvwkw mv vlt cvmutv vnexxur mvttnftkvam vwtwr ttv ivmmv vyfcvv ivirhut lhc hv tatepvfra ptanti- wiav fyr t iw mmvv t vo vy ot lrjw rvhv hv w lvttm c twm t thv imj win juirt t5 txmv ladtc tmi fcaiuv cv pvv7 wvvk nvirts anil- mv tl hivsi i yvviami vyvrnm vjjtilicw ht1 pvm6vw a iwiiitili ixh w iv sj hi mt x hajr ww wti imi 0nhtt jtt w cf 1wot h miivhvwwr dwjehihitay pixtucuj xvkvynifv known th old wwi svs j kvwftxi8it wptx tsyvw fc trio at jisv th nvosl f lh- uhuv ho tiviv a turn fv- the voro on fvtuvtut hv irta h v mehtjmpt5 s1 aivito- hviw w wf lo rturiv hwwxv jjjisvv mijuow n ispondik jltvix m in tvntv with jov4 daoghirc 1fmlv yho iithfallar school association woe ln riily ami jaoko nsm c annual meeting the own- wyss rm 5v5vrt sjvmytjtw wock- mboftsnwys tn the school viwti hci sandoarcntvi m- j officers levied for thx ei- and ms- 0 r mund swuvt i vi include- president it mi and mv iinyd lvnng of juiggs viprvsttcnt s ijiwr sv- tlvyxnu viytvxl ls sunrtxy lli ivurvimwiiivr mrs 1 wonphlrv rnvmokf rtpkuahy ir ia osjpjiinot schooi a00i11on jsiij lulo wio foiflif llriiljiino oils wnnk yvlion llio 0m atltotit avi jjs hiplu ilivklnii to tnvtipy llltt ol ww tlilllm lllb nnvy oiml fill i lunil ttlm m i w amt i4ki nvovei piifxu iivkl0cl to ixvupy lh 0 itw oililllluii hit iwitmo xr hx flcr tititu aiv imuuh nm trtlno ilnl lo larvo imlli iuilliiwi lhoveirn isvm- kwkhwi -f- u p t uminousi f briggs to head school association tv v- x alvfrnn wtr sxnl coinmuiof mk c qisuyr tvnitv ivrins rittrj lioni with jhcrn fox ffw days mr mxis- mi nd ms mmrk mcwuliv and uki11 of cvtliintvvi sprnr last fkcnd nixh mr and mr karl- hooper nd famsly mr rd mrs ronfrt kufi of cturtph vyukvi rofnu with mr aad mrs jack mceachorn and r- jbctt l mr and mrs ken xevills and haeifr spen last monda xvih mr and mrs nvrmsr cook ol orarceviue concrasuiauons lo mr and mrs herman dearirg cr the birth of j tt- dauishler in graces memorial hospital fersus iaumaiad farmers union formed at meeting a meeting was held in the hall n wednesday night when mr hutchinson of markdale spoke in the interest of farmers union and what ienefit it was to the farmers at the close a loca1 union was formed and mr elwood snowl was elected secretary- an m will be held when the president of ontario farni union will be guest speaker w a meets the wa met at the home of mrs snow the president- mrs robert mcenery presided ther- meeting opened with the creed theme song and the lords pray er the scripture was taken by mrs ruts roll call was answered by exchange of valentines sever al items of business were discuss ed mrs- smith and mrs marshall each gave a reading and mrs smith had a valentine contest af ter which lunch was served by mrs edmunds mrs russ and the hostess eackre winners winners in the wl euchre held in the hall were mrs james bry- don mrs madill mr james bry- don and mr george binnie the evening auxiliary met t the home of mrs a la wr on thursday night mrs k kafn aifd mrs a c polio xsxn fourtoon porsons attondod the j meettns a euohre hhs been plan- nivl to raise funds for playground i equipment mrs f geary and children of t- rvnto visited the james nobles and i others last weekend when the wa held a euchre nt the hall on saturday evening firsts i score won ly mr m gisby and mrs clare wilson and seconds- by imr s kirkpatrick arid mr f j briggs the ladies served lunch j afterwards mrs mitchell has returned home after a month at scarboro miss k kirkpatrick and mr gal- j vin macdonald visited his father at durham during the wekend william briggs celebrated his eighth birthday with a party at his home on saturday mr and mrs h h smith visited j friends near mono mills on sunday nine limehouse ladies attended the wj meeting of silverwood branch and enjoyed the travelogue pictures bymr skuce at the stone school on thursday evening mrs wilson visited at st thomas last weekend the earl scotts of toronto visit ed in the village oh sunday a home economist on trans-cana- da matinee on cbl on feb 9 re ported on an interview with miss jleleiljdevereaux who teaches at macdonald college regarding taste experiments cake mixes versus home recipes helen is well- known j here having attended school at ss no 9 she went from her fathers farm on the fifth line to all other centres of education oswinoi school addition opened monday thi- new room which iiiim been adde to the local xohool wi op- iiuhi on- monday nioiiilna and tn now occupied by hie prlnc iju mis a willie and the senior claai- 4vtrrandmts uotertson and family ylslteil with rolullvon lii g in snuliiv i l 90 foxes killed payments claimed the regular meeting of the es- quesing to wnship council was held in the council chambers stewart- town on february 7 when mem bers present were lanham currie and sinclair 8eeve wilfred bird presided council was addressed by mr marrut district forester of the department of lands and forests claims for foxes are to be paid to william emmerson donald han cock n a robinson mervin nes- set edward elliot uati thompson william sheppard charles shep- pard don anderson harold de forest clifford stover frank jon es donald f wilds gerald iriglis ken allan harold deforest j m steele murray may edward rob ertson alfred brigden s morris the number of foxes destroyed totalled 90 inthis account dan thompson of milton destroyed 14 murray may of esquesing 13 and william sheppard of acton u th road superintendent is to ad vertise f or tenders to supply 15000 cubic yards of gravel on township roads in the year 1955 z the following accounts were passed georgetown herald 1678 treasurer -acton- j39 municipal world 8 a w benton 10 mrs joan- mcdonald 15 bell telephone 1820 registry office 175 k c lindsay 7i0 the treasurer town of milton and chaisjtolmutonfireareano2 fire at steptoes 50 a bylaw is to be prepared ad- justing the dog licence bylaw re additional charge for delinquent payments road accounts as presented by the road auperintendentjmbanted toe3sa i ifrtaies 101 purchase everton mrs a kingsbury hostess to group the christian womens fellow ship of the everton church met at the home of mrs alex kingsbury rockwood last wednesday after- noon miss elizabeth hortop spent the xsskrsad- with mr and mrs bert palframan mr and mrs ted jestin ahd- family and mr and mrs harvey jestin and ibobby visited saturday evening with mr and mrsi jack kingsbury near acton mrsken smith and family ar- iss spent a few days with mr and mrs wesley lillie and family mn and mrsr bev hepburn and family milton visited friday ev ening with mr and mrs john aj- ton j several from the village attend ed the bingo in rockwood thurs day evening put on by the com- munty club mrs morris jones guelph vis ited on saturday with mr and mrs w bruce and tamily mr and mrs ted jestin and family visited on isuriday with j mr and mrs james milne and family rockwood mr and mrs oeortje kloosti and baby of drayton spent the weekend wilh the formers par ents mr and mrs k klnoster recent visitors with mr and mrs murd mccutcheon were mi and mrs g mcmillan tdfonto mr and mrs wm middleton mr andmrs st mcdonald and mr er e barr all of acton mr jack sim of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mr d stewart arid family mr and mrs gordon robertson jim and sharon mrs m mclean mr- and mrs hugh robertson and children all of guelph visited on sunday with mr and mrs georne- robertson miss joyce robertson who is at tending teachers college at ham ilton is teaching this week at the brucedale school uony- delegates attend fairs convention mr iiiiri mm llov ciirrin mij tiiiuer mill mlus kvii lilnlinlrii well in toiontn it flejekhirri- i lln- iiilivf iltloil of ontario full knli mm win currie norwnnd out wiut uncut of mr nod mix hoy iniil entl 1 -l- mr kenneth mckcnzir million imit the weekend with mr a mckenzle keiui und nan ockwooo 5lldf of north rilllllilllllly iii llllll lif itin llllv ttil tmrrjrmntit ftrjti fnj til vviillhkiilv fvillri wlllr n in liliillllto ciimlivljri lli luiftiliiil iivmi iiiiii i oyf niii i ill tn- 1 1 1 lillhimiil vittif qllliin tfl hi niiiiim iv mr oifilinl fnll- j hiiil ii fi ii iiiji lli inoj urifiki jr ltilii if din wldlo i niitii f ni ihiimi liiilinlii ii sbiu iiowi lolui nijl wmdki if i it of ntint lini i ml fluifiipii folrll nlv vlin wfn ihiilitif ilihtpl li h liti 1ilitl lit n iiimin j milnil i uiiath licwtlii1 ii5ii wl ill iiifi jf hifiiitilfilii wiiiii iii iiii iiiil v quiiiil- liirik uiijiykd iiiwihihi llihrrli mallr tiim iiiiiniil rtihirli iff dm rrr liyinrloii iilirtili no hl1 wilii iy iiviiiliim mv ii ii aljimirn if kiiih- chiiifh a tiiii 4il liiti tfn nf lhtr ifjonllnif mtm iiitt- lllllllul ii lif 1rvtiil kiliiiii koitfwif mri cjliirliin nd koilftof mil ion mr and mrs vern cole iinl david mr and mrs arthur dav enport and jimmy guelph vimiici with mr and mrs c k davenport and martin- on sunday mr and- mrs jan leitch toron to were sunday kucsls with m alid mrs edgar hiiwdeii and -u-m- ily- campbeuviue ii miiiji hi him at jjmi vh krilayvihtn two new members join cgi t group misswatkins led the cgit girls in games and a singsong at their meeting monday in knox church- margaret armstrong con ducted the business the girls re peated the purpose and sang the cgit hymn tws new mem were wel comed the group plans to start mission study on india mrs davidson conducted the worship service and told the leg end of st valentine betty lemon read the scripture the worship closed with the lords prayer the girls worked on their project and then closed the meeting with taps wi ball club sponsor parties the campbellviltc womens in stitute entertained their husbands and families irt ss no 10 school on valentines night to an evening of games brizes were won by mrs james wallace james mahon james wallace mrs lloyd bay- ley mrs gordon mcphail thomas jarkor janet mitchell murray infills thelma walton wendell phillips ross mitchell and kathef- ine martin the campbellvllle ball club pro- gresive euchre party was held it ss no 10 school on tuesday ev ening with mr and mrs charles mitchell and mr and mrs frank quinlan in charge the prizes were won by mr j wil m doug las agnew and earl cairns the committee for the next part will be mr and mrs thomas mitchell mrs walter hambly and robert mcphail ar vi m nfirlif iwjvniriry-t- hit liimifiiia mil if ihv in it iu vllfflhil urj it iliitiili aim jliintlny iii iitjvw e writ glvnii vlmrrull die- rnaalimi tnlqtliitf v i liurrh matlri ft t hittin tliroiitfb tim rtifkrt vf the innllliro mra ii j firy uiil ielii iln aimwrd a krl u- iiiie in liunl tt iiv4 u at ure iiiiiuiii hi limiting ifivv it ii vriiislrmla fllnend with praynr uiir oil adjourned to tlii hasirfricnt for ii fiohliiciiln and i ral lime hutrhe it itrtrcttinmiutirtf wnn ihcervrd with hnv it if iin mm i n l iniviiij lwo wmti nfiivd into fellowship with the corigrikatlon hn d black naj au priivrit arid bfuiht- eil iii the sitvici- sunday morning the sncramerit of thr ijrd sup per war olttorvid with rev r h armstrong in charge a number of church member wire abecnt due to colds and jllckne at st johns church sunday morning holy communion wai lyvi veil ithuwtor crinduct- inu the service impressive ceremony last week the boy scouts had four or the cubs included with hem m an impressive ceremony kenneth thatcher wayne hep burn eric hilts and kenneth pet ty mr t c winlow cub master addressed the boys on scout mat ters mr martin bauer scout master addressed the group oh the j importance of the upward move of i the cubs and oaths in scout mat- i ters j queen of ball in connection with the annual university of western ontario queen of the arts ball this week i at london pictures of 10 girls were noticed in the saturday issue of the globe and mail one of them is a former rockwood girl i miss frances gibb whose father mrgibb was manager of the royal bank in former years all of the girls whose pictures appear ed in the toronto paper are pick ed out for high scholastic stand ing as well as for personal appear ance and extracurficular activit ies mr norman lambert of toronto i home for a brief holiday i ugion news tttfftm mori nm v at tmf movffftf tanj iiithi m t-iuttf- lthi if jl fr 1rj lw if iin ytlir ilttf ttiflfr mcl m plif iiim rri -ifl- frw tu inifiii 1 51 jwljiru rir tfiof- kllrft lnf i i vl jilfl mil ifksf k ihjtiifhir jl lij it ft it iff itfutti infor v ib4- vrirto ol l m nir liii c j ftu nrmr r pi ifiltltngrr rnlla rm fci mfyiijijimittuiji j 17 llgir jls r t irr ifi itnti mi- vmlinttn itunnm fult fif ii fflfir lnltrfitt j tltaii effiriml hl ymftjt 7i ntrtt iflhrrrtirft vtrlirit rlif ri kaliirlay mtpi itftw ktyya itarilrrg ii vanri riaidi ilii oru 4j lo m- rl i rvrolo hmlnf- vai jrj irl frra tiiti jrn prlia for klrsf on uf rlil jt ill mm rlgm lime harii fmtniji- lately ott ihi awtt tr j ila kl lo har ihjt alitor maawty la lirrrf kfr h xtvttrtt liiliejomo tirtnrl arl ilal lert fle itmui rtrtrri after having ih rriutnrltir- if brraelre hie nkl- aerew jack sargents esso service barios restaurant highway no 7 rockwood ontario open until 2 am rngjvritjrfi vyyh jwn8a tv tm wmrwt ifjtisi ej-f-ftr- puti t 0ff-iojr- pfm ut tut it nu taohum ftr iomnmv mrra foyr wfo ofithiqmfu fm- ptritrmmma tmtr at m hamlet laffkwp- orivjpff fkarmursv him wrm wm- k thursoay h 34tfi rio- matuff attractions i the cat thai made j a national pastime its true that you cant take it with you but the way things are you cant afford to go private radio stations pay about a quarter of a million dollars a year to the cbc in licence fees mayfair restaurant acton east oii no 7 highway open daily 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches dinners fish and chips a specialty good food at reasonable prices wa dolivor the sheets in the meadow the cows in the corn and the whole countys in hystehicsi cause prompt guaranteed strvice7 to all makes of f television car radios rradios musjctore 124 irlmno s4 printing rinting is an art it requires a variety of skills that can only be learned through careful study and effective training effective printing is what every buyervmust seek properly developed training is immediately employ ed when you entrust your printing to the- acton free press effectiveness and economy are part of that training any quantity best quality w printing reflect 7f out such44 letterheads and stationery r these two itemv mirror your business you direct a letter to ajpotential customer arid his f irstvimpressiop ofyourjbaslness is created by your letterhead perhaps a second color perhaps a small illustration perhaps a different arrangement would improve- your mail approach ask today for suggested improvements w iipss up viir s 56 mill st dills printing and publishing co ltd acton zzipi-i- k i- x v factory and office forms both these tools of modern business can contribute efficiency if proper design is combined with quality printing that eases eye strain modem printing in the- free pxess plant is done in the most efficient manner with high speed automatic press es and skilled workmen call t74 when youre planning printing service is prompt on ourjtg- tit pjiv