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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1957, p. 4

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itapttx hjs j js afjbrt free pre thursday may 30th 1957 work on ax various prate ta ni halted due tl uril applied gravel on the unpevad a la acton it ejutte en jmcsrovement th ball uam u having om ehuly practices theee nlfm tor thalr opening game this saturday dsnl laram the safety progem at the schools this saturday whan tha children will at safety tape applied to their bicycles lata all go to tha park thla saturday momini and help rid our lake of thaaa unsightly humps acton ladies attend cancer unit meeting several ladles from acton at tended a meeting of the service committee of the nor hilton un it of the canadian cancer society in uilloo on limy if theee ladles spent th evening making drtaaings for the society those present from acton were lira fern shuttle mrs dorta fry er mrs dale roach and mr velma west another meeting will be held in june r local minister takes new post douglas black mtntater of eden un la and ftockwuod presbyterian churches preached his last timw in theae two churc4ee on sunday plana are ajnsarty made for hia next appointment born in toronto mr black worked for aeveral years with the rev uy asecleary af woudgrea w community centre in aortal service work ptillowing his war service when he served in q bay labrado in the noyep canadian air force mr btark began atudying for the ministry during this period he apent a year and a hajf under the mlaainn bomrd at the preebyterisn church in northern manitoba at cranberry portage near riln flon mr black studied fir hia aru de gree at waterloo college in kit chener end jheology at knox col lege tornntt he i a member of the 1057 graduating clan ot that college i r hia wife waa helen noberu be fore their marriage they have two xhildrn james aged four and karen two year old mr and mrs black u 111 be leaving behind them many who regret their leaving h district all wtah them the beet in their new home engagements mvaaaayat mr and mrs cheat- allan it r x acton wiah to announce the en gagement of their daughter doris jean to mr murray jack scoyne eon of mr and mrs stewart scorn rldgetown ont the wed ding will take place june s3 at 3 o clock in knox presbyterian church parlor acton miss h blaclcwell addresses knox club th spring thankofferlng of the knox alert evening auxiliary was held in knox presbyterian church tuesday evening of last week mrs uord clifton led in a worship service on the them of hop and was assarted by mrs george young and ua 11 u benime mia john u davidson gave the benedictory prayer at the recept ion of the offering the guest speaker mias hilda blackwfll whrfawaa a por worker at montreal for many yei re counted aome of har apariancaa in meeting new canadians rntennjt the country mra fred anderson lntndoced the speaker and mrs ii l bennle thanked hr for her in- lightening remarks musical numbers included a quartette consisting of ms j i davidson mra a k mann mlaa isabel anderson and miss bella mays roatell who also sang a solo a social hour was spent after the meeting and lunch was served vis itor from the baptist chu ch ac ton and from rockwood were pre sent model railroaders attend convention three members of th national model rattroedars association john riemmg harry otterbeln and hank gummer who la a prospective member attended a convention held in london ont ario on saturday this was held by th niagara frontier region of the national model railroaders assoc iation which has members in all parts of tha world the convention started with a bus tour of the city of london end a visit to the canadian national railway and canadian pacific railway toundhoueea in the morn- tng end a trip to port stanley in the afternoon on the london and port stanley electric railroad as the passenger service ha been discontinued due to changes in hydro it was an honor to be smong the last passenger on thix special trip to ride from indon to inrt stanley and batik again in the evening a banquet waa held in the regency room of tbe hotel london a dinner of shrimp cocktail and prime ribs of beef was served a draw via held following th dinner and a prize was won by each member attending from ac ton after watching some interesting films we visited the london model railroad club hybrids bay battar hybrid far baltar yield meal malar hybrids la 1m7 dealers john black tullinafad acton farm supply acton bedding plants visit ear 1st at the rear af use tsew bank f nsatraal ball dial ea wtllew mtreal we have the large asserts af varieties avail eel la thai area at h miens yea gel saaerfc aaallty alack trass the east gtawers at th lewest arteaa usi this check iist and shot early spanish onions tomatoes earlv or lati cabbage red cabbage brussel sprouts cauliflower broccoli i pjwn col rj astrrs white rvd mixed dwarf asters instumas iwhltl rvd blue etc roav morn rd sattn fir chitf and many otht r petunia varieties giant imunias double imunias zinnias giant ivms prraian carpet blaze t marigolds tall african or dwarf salvia tailor dwarf i snapdiagonj alyssum white or mauve nicotian cle- mnr or spider plant portulara ccloaia scsbuua kochis or burn ing bush cornttbwir agrratum mocks globe phlox carnation dahlia gallardla pansus buevt wiluami ground phlox english dala forgit menots cuba cola etc 3 boxes 100 wl dtuvir 3 boxis o mori fomato njkkfrlm hu at h wanisb okiovt la data ful bsoonias a rata axaallaal la blaal la kaaaa araa nriui ta aai bale iiiimbi bwanaraa ivttauinu taa omlallu raa ma 8au mt onanivu pots ra lr btsoial tae aai ma butctl utu ut la w vlbs aaauatla m aa dasxia aoots aaaartai aalan 1 far ha kknlal boots auk ft bosb bcsbcs x to culab ha ixowbbino 8bbdbs to clear as pbickd h i jo0fcls 5c to 1oo store the taw tha ajlvaa yw a batter cfcalca bftor qualhy a lawar mca halton candicut chats with udi kenneth y dtck the liberal candidate for halton it hown with two mmber of the acton liberal auocutton at the euchre and dance they tpontorcd in the legion hatl latl friday even tng over 200 were in attendance shown on the left are mr wm spros- lon k y dick and mr roy gatenby poets corner a day at a time today la not as yesterday waeatitha4aya esla for no such dsy since time bcfatn the countless centuries to span was meted out to mortal man nor shall be evermore between the daauilng and the dark what brave adventure ilea experiences beyond our range the unfamiliar and the strange the constant tendency to change the tonic of surprlae we hsve to desl with other folk in this ewift loom of time new people everywhere we meet in office highway store end street who make the web ui life complete wmugh with an art sublime the mist is clearing from the road the sun begins to shine we hear the clarion loud and thrill and looking to the distant hill we snewer with s right good will let this one day be mine retail merchants state position re beer sale its time says arnold rands general manager retail merchants association to call a spade a spade 1 1 trussing ttnr gnnou ru tnent by s j daly retail grocers association that hn assorts lion would hsve beer in food ftores kion mr rands says members of the r m a are up in arms over the tactics being used in an attempt to divert the attention of retail groc ers away from the fact that the r u a failed in its elaborate effort lu persuade the ontario govern ment to permit the sale of beer in food itorra the r g a is now being con fronted by its dissatisfied members who understood thst because of r g a efforts food store beer sales would be a sure thing the scheme now proposed by the r g a is an ubvi tus attempt to provide its member with a valueless substit ute and at ihe same time to avoid the clear intent of the ontario liquor control act wdom think the food retail en and consumers are gullitile enough to accept the proposed scheme mr rands contlitued there is no guarantee that this substitute beer will sell there u a prohibition against advertising berr in ontario and what would the retailers do with the eluftir 11 rails fb move off their shelves our suggestion to rctsilrrs now rands concluded it for them to consider th reaulta of the hundred to one chance that con sumers would buy a substitute whan ah regular beer is easily available three new canadians receive citizenship new canadian eiuxaa receiving thalr natural lav ation eehifleataa at ttt court seats muton on friday moraine were air dertlna tripp 1 cbtireh st acton and johauuva and mart proper of moffat people buy th free preaa to road and read th pre preaa to buy everybody loves a sailor theyre happy kxk their life makef them that way theyre ut naturally confi dent in the important pb they do they re navy trained sure of ihemtelve and what they re doing av therr are immediate openings in all branches a age limits in to 23 29 with cer tain trade qualifications education grade 8 or better ve or write your naval recruit mg officer today at h m c s star catharine st n hamilton ont fhone ja tfftia local u or cup this coupon and mail to the rcn recruiting office h u cs star catharine st n hamilton ontario please aend me full information regarding a career in the navy name street city phone see and hear john diefenbaker burungton arena 6 30 j- friday june 7th for trantpertatioei call acton 254 attention young actonians i minor sports committees i civic holiday s celebrations th first soapbox derby to bo hold in acton will bo run on monday 5th augutt 1957 and it opon to all children botwaon tho agoa of 6 and 14 phiaa will ba awanlad ami wifuwat wll aarfklpata ui mm aratl fiulai regulations and particulars of registration wit be i available upon request from the acton public scho6t i infoy tha thrill el building yew own seaptur antf cefrtpallrtg in rhif excmrva event discontinuance sale spring suits and wool coats 207o off nd more 12 ladies suits r as- ayar s wool duraleen materials now to sell at 2095 each s ruti wool ladies un coats tee up e w 2595 each othh baioaint on tacks at a mia tavino to rou m i i d r ed be 1 1 mill st ladi and childront waar opposite y mc a acton for canada john duftnbaker national i conuni- tnc liiidir has lern acclaimed across canada as thi ounlr next ivimr mmuttr lit believes the xtil nhniild be allowed to govern themseues that prtuni government extravagance must be sluupid that tuxes must be low i red and thst cansiia s natural w sourctt should b dtwlopcd for ttu btrnfu of all canadians pick only the best men for the job canadians are aroused as never before they are sick and tired of paying higher and higher taxes to the present extravagant liberal government they ask this government by what right it overtaxed them 536 million dollars in the first ten months of the fiscal year people are going to be very sure about who represents them in parliament they demand capable and public spirited men who will restore commonsense government this is why halton people by the thousands will vote for alexander sandy best on june 10th his platform is the platform of the progressive conservative party some of the- main points are as follows you and your income sandy iwst says canadians wrrr overtaxed mo million dollar in the 1t437 fiscal yrar tnn means that your money and mine is being used to build up big lltieral government surpluses which are not bene fitting anyone the progressive conservative iarty vthirh 1 rt present in ilslton takaa the stand that the people s money is their own and taxation should product only enough revenue to operate the government i fficientlj you and your family i am opposed to any thing that createa unnec isary finincial burdt ns for famllus toe progressive conservative party believes that the family is the cornrtonr of national progress itecaise the present liberal governmtnl n fuses to give adequate financial aid to the prminces and municipalities you are obliged u pay ever inert s sing local taxes the imgrt salve cons rvstive party says the govcmmrnl practice of collecting huge surpluses should be eliminated instead ni re mom v ihoutd be given to munlcl palitics as a means of aw ping local taxes from going nv hikh r and to aid nrw rhoola hospitals and growth services in addition our older cluicna needs fain r deal the six dollars a month or 30c a day increase in the recent budget was disgracefully small 0 you and your job security sandy ikst believes the progressive conservatives canada first policy will brintt mon bcnrfiu u more canadians we no lose a hundred million dollars a month by selling raw materials to the ui thin buy ing thtm back at higher prices as manufactured products sandy savs more natural resources should be proccssd in canada thereby creating more jobs and higher wages and salaries you and the farm question agriculture remaina one of the mainstays of our economy yet the farmer is losing money because the liberal government has sacrificed our commortwealth markets and still allows the us to dump s farm products to canada at ridiculously low prices sandy dest says everyone benefits when the farmer prospers and to that end a progressive conservative government would develop world trade give can adian farmers tariff protection you and the tightmoney policy by drastically restricting credit to induvwusukand business the liberal government prevents canadians from making necessary expenditures yet tha game government does not restrict its own extravagant spending of the peoples money sandy baft say a progressive conservative government wilt put a quick end to the tight money policy thereby saving smau businesses from going bankrupt and allowing people to invest their money in such essentials as homes you and your parliament for haltqn alexander sandy beat halton pro con servative candidate is a businessman scientist and teacher who will beat serve the interests o everyone in thiscounty a son of dr charles vbest codiecoverr of insulin he has a deep settee of public service he says halton people are pay ing too much in taxes as result ot rising munici pal costs ha reminds you that a conservative government will keep taxes down by increasing federal grants to tha provinces and munieipalitlaa wa need a return to responsible parliamentary government after years in office tha liberals have become too arrogant and the rights of your elected representatives are ignored through closure evasion and the constant cutting of commonwealth ties your parliament has been seriously weakened you cant do bette r than vote for best rhirrkerlitfoirtonpugseeallmiaarvahve hmrjqiiarfere alt oakvlllet victor 44349 mluinotoni mehm 40329 muton1 tl s6570 oeotoftown tt 71231 7ju9 stt and heai john dietenbakes at burlington arena ft30 m friday junitrk published by tha progressive conservative aiiodaflon of halton county a

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