1t aclon fn pm thurtdiy hbtuiry is 1959 iode chapter members strive to carry out ideals during year tlit annual wport tha dike of dv4mhtr chaptr ltoprlal ortur daughters at tha erealrt h abllajied balw m it wu rvaenltel by the atcralarv mr jeaw i hereby submit the 42nd mi nimi report of the duke n divon- shire chapter imperial order daughters ot the empire for the yew ending january 31 19m1 ten regular meetings and six executive meetings were held in the homes of members the rfent mr a mowat presided at all these meetings our slandnrd wns carried bv mri l yiiunrblut at the prov inclnl annual meeting m hntnll tan on decoration and armistice day in aetnn nnd at the dinner lor now canadians nt the home of mrs w bcntlj the following aclon itudints helen denton ella jnny knthnr- ino kirkneut mary k gibbunt heather mcgcnchie heather ann dunutrch heathtr and jnnice ley lane and andrew knox cnur tallied the chapter members in their various fields of accomp lishment travelogues were given by mrs o kay of toronto on russia b dr and mm buchanan on the scandinavian countries and the brussels fair and by mrs k knox viceregent of the chapter and secretary for the canadian save the children fund mrs knox visited europe and the mid dle east w vv r- n sktt was written by mrs k knox and dramatized by several members and mrs spen- ccrlce gave a varied nnd nostal gic history of the chapter from its formation in 1916 essential part empire and world affairs is an essentia part of the agenda of ev ery chapter miss da our convener assisted by mrs h force una miss m z bennett spoke on various seasonable and current topics thus bringing knowledge and therefore under standing of our place in the brit ish commonwealth of notions ind in the world the group leader mrs w j beatty mrs j jany mm j whitham and mrs h holmes were most mcccaful in their ef forts in raising money for our ws national budget by various ways the draw fur tte tlectrtc blnnkot baking nnd rummage sales and donations the annual tag day wns held at the alton fall tnlr the chapter di i pi v appi eclutt s tht geiu i oaity unit tin conminlion thiy rcnivid nun tlu i u li hit of acton nnd sur nnindink dlstiict donations wirt alven to north hnlton music festival halum childuns aid chrhtmai fund acton bov scouts the canadinn scent in ncwspiipir for ntw lun- arilnnsk and to national nnd piov- incinl chnptir pmjicis books presented our educational sccietnry mm j w wolfe in coopcmllmi with hit imrlurj t uu hobut 1 illh nnd thi m z bennett sen ots conducted nn 1 0 d f projttl bioks wire pi i sm tut to pupili in null r urn ind lis pruts thtse books however win i l lift in uu school and thui hilp inch rot m to icquirc ti library a 100 burary wa presented to peter itobinson and a 50 scholarship to gurrj dawkins the chapter members canvassed for the cancer fund the crippled children s new building in tor onto conducted a campaign the canadian national institute for ril- the blind and assisted at the blood donors clinic in acton clothing and household articles wen collected and sent to the in tional institute for ni liuon books wore sent to oui troops in germany toys were given to mr clnvlon fijer foi thi eskimo children in thi hudson biv district where he is stntiomd teachers entertained at the march officers ten ihi clnptrr entertained the public and high school te in oct apwr united with tht lakeside chnpter to hear a most inspiring address by mrs jinnuig the national secretnrj f r imimg ration and citizenship ft mowing this the highlight of the year was the buffet turlttv dmntr which was suvcri to thi ntw cnmdnns ho hitfircctntlv scttkd in acttn this wiwhild it the home of mi nnd mis v j bntlv mr bothwcll th tt ichci of ihi bisic english diss ind mrs gill wny shtwid tht film this is can ida court ci of thi s wvjfflttrsttfsrwa i cnr tht group then enjoytd christmas carol aliujtoog mr stan hall mpp far hal ton and mrs hall rev stokmf pastor of st albans anglican church and mrs stokrecf wer our guests nn this occasion vartml objmts the i ode is the largest pnt- i folic women t organisation in canada its objects include build lug up commonwealth relations honoring our heroic war dead welcoming th newcomers to can- nda aiding the student inculcat ing democratic ideas and promot- eloras oldest mn leaves son in acton eloras oldest man hercules archer angell died in tht klora nursing homt on sunday january jit following an luntat of several months ht wm in hla mth year and until lost november had bteo about in his home and had been 5 bit to enjoy his neighbors and utta from his relatives and friends he was tht father of qtorgt angell of acton mr angell had been an active man throughout his long life he was employed for some years the john c hundetl furniture foe tory and afterwards was caretaker of thn klora public and high schools during bis years in tht latter occupation he was a gener- was highly regarded by the board of education nun try during the past year the mem bers of the duko of devonshire- ihapur hnve striven to thi best of llutr ability ns the above nport tunrs witness to carry out in koin small measure these id cols secretary grace ritd erin council sets 7 rate for meetings members of erin township coun- attendance at special night mrcl ings it was decided at their rmrct ing nt the exchange hottl hills buigh on monday febiuary 2 nltaci ldinh a domtion of 2i was made tri the sblvntion army hamilton binnch council donated a grant of 2 t tin wellington countv seed fnu to bi held bt aitln march u and 14 s p ao n u w pflki- minister urges humpr faith at first mens club meeting the success of its first meeting wednesday of tost week augurs well for the newly formed united church mens club nenrl 60 men of the church enjojed a delicious supper in the sunday school room and heard an exceptionally nble speaker the kc dr w j john sion ejb ed chicken with hot vegetables followed bi enki nnd ice crtam served under the direction of jim led scr chairman frank prouse wel corned the gutsts and explained the function t f the new group as fellowship walter woodburn led a sing song with a guest ted hansen plaving tht piano charter exrcuhr charter members of the exec utive are chnurnnn frink pr ust vice chairman g irdon btitty sccrcutrv bill coitts trtnsirer walter woodbiun membership and otttndinrc pimmilir wes bcatl glen white nnd alf long pubhetv amos sh emnker re- freshmints jim ledgt r bcv gordon adams mtrodueed the guest spmkcr dr johnston former 1 l hi minister of egiinton uiuted church and now retired amos shoemaker expressed the thinks of the group afterwards dr johnston gave some sound adicc to the club and entei timed them with amusing stories is will need famk the theme of his address wis what dms our life need first need faith in iilh adam and bruce barbour for i sheep killed 10 and d slew ont trip inspecting 3 n on uccived fox bounty of s4 representatives to fire area the neve and deputy reive will reprt nent erin townshtp on thr acton rural fire area no f wjiilc roy ferguson will repnscnl erin township on the bnllinatad ominiinitj hill tin township of erin ravi auth urilv to the royal bank hills burih to mike payments on trn in municipir teliphone delxiu is and ctupons on request to de nlure holdtrs until all debent es ind coupons ire pnid in full hillsuurgh community centre ti tislcrs for the year 1959 nn how ii d birbour j mclaren c pnrkmson t hope w mclnclv r rowan and r m bardert lie nevi and clerk were in structtd to petition the minister of highwiys for the statutory grant i ind expenditures of 60 507 then othtr vi nted lit lit in ind finilly hi luf our everyone nt ed i g d sense o humor he strssd u nn t bt able to laugh it ourselves wc should encourage rich olhir the world needs this he said dotng these things we would rt vitalize our religion hive a clear er vision and have rounded per sonahtics it is expected meetings will be held each mfinth and speakers films ire planned plans were finalized to have forrest 1 rogers assistant supei visor of the iconomics department of the bank of nova scotia guest speaker at the next meeting math- jt ledger organized the menu for the next meeting its ti be hungarian goulash intra to the erjrrojl ignore unhappy immigrant netread to s wri tockwood creative arts meet at guelph the annual moating of the guelph creative arts association was held monday evening in the club room orttho royal hotel with an attendance of some 80 members preceding the meeting a buffet supper waa served followed by the business rita hotman president nulled the meeting to order and different ones in the organization gave reports of peat yeurs activit ies mr c e dlllisuine gave hie financial report mr wm scttnlou quelph of the camera club show ed a large number of kodaehrome were concerned they have a sub- slides in connection with his rbcent i suintlul appearance in mote up trip to moxlco with hli scon ion ulsii displayed a number of articles of mexican origin modi by natives of mexiio whlth win very interesting in the slidts jrrd seemed to pre- dominali in coniry as will ns in buildings both outside interior as fur a tli weather change qmu n eontram in weather con ditions during the weekend with t iltl raw iiormy weather on fri day tlun snlurdaj temperatures i t limbed up o the 40 s mm join llnvd left m iltnp air- nd in the port sunday nemn for a wcok in hu itlutg ln id i born on a farm in pilklngton he was a son of the late thomas angell and hla wife barbara hay he had lived in elora since 1874 he was married lo miss ida jef- fcrcy of michigan and they ihad two thildreti lnwietici of di- tmit michigan and may imrs william duncan i who dud in tlio influenza epidemic follow ing thu first war san at acton after the denth of his first wife he wns mnrried foi a second time 1 1 miss caroline shilley of win- tei bourne who predeceased him qvfiur ftmilv of seven children only href are still living a son george of acton and two daugh ters jean mrs h seherbnumi of brooklyn ny and theimn mrs nrn i v giuvey of walled lake michigan two sons and two daughters prcdcccasld him roy and fiank angell susnn imrs w bilinel and marjono a sistei mis john hin mr angell was a member of knox presbyterian chinch elnra and the funeial sirvtce held in the towns funeral home on tuesday tiihilaly st was conducted bvrtv r c moclean two rockwood ladies heads of departments mrs w e hamilton of guelph his been re elected president of tin guelph pnsbyterlal woman s missionary society of the united chinch tor a third term at annual sessions at first un ited chucch waterloo there- were two changes in the executive mrs a d thomas r r 7 guelph was elected treasurer and mrs alex read elmira was mmed seventh vicepresident in department work mrs lime guild if rockwood will have the literature department mrs f j hocking rockwood is in charge of baby bands weekly best another satisfied advertiser reported aaceees rrosn tctaealf- ted advertisement placed in the aclon free treae two weeks ago when he received five replies from a far sale ad the adveruaer notified the free press staff he had placed the sane advertisement in a dairy paper and drew no results whatever two men take home nursing in spin of pool neither condi ti his giodlv number wen on hind to icgifcti r tor tht h me nius inj c in si sponsored bj the st j hn ambuluke bi imidi on tues di rufhl thin is still time for mv who me uileiested in taking his course to register as lectures do not begin until next week class s in bt ing held in the ribirt liltk school auditorium on tuesday nights at 8 pm but duo to the school operetta being held irf the auditorium pn tuesdiv and wednestli nijihts the class will be held next week- on thursdiy night nsteid of tuesdm night so far two men hive registered and officers say come on men how about keeping them compiny anone tikmg a home nursing course or a first ami course nqtoblwated ho join the st j ambulince brigide although they are olwnya verv glad to welcome anj new mm bers trade n save week 12s b- dear editor most it iters the 1 fe are prepared to help i gtt adjusted to a new uki from pot pie w kith something axe to grind r in u c i this or that asa ntud tented person silrltm wu express his feelns v kould tc ti t tht g hhi a ho are finion ed w u d their kca nwspipr iu kmrld know that tht v things eonsidt red w ell mth thtir lot 1 x r tt thn all seriousness in reftrint ediuvrial of febnnm sth tnts acpl a rcsponstil of tt u sr things in canada are i t ix rfect ha ng traveled s 1 1 oit hiving rtad i t i do no kn t anu euitrv ri the wtrld tchrrr ttirnfcs nre prrrict h me is nlv what to mike f it uss ncrr 1 f ed can v the soereas of our advertisers strnngl leads os lo believe when oti have an article for sale wall advertise in the home toun paper are fob y ripen raggfd l l7 tins iga peaches 7 for 100 fga choice green peas 10 for 100 iga in tomato sauce ii 07 tins beans with pork 8 for 100 evaporatfd tall 1 ins iga milk 8 for 100 mitchrlls apple juice jga iancy apple sauce 8- 1 00 8100 ci orf ciioigf dessert pears pard dog food r 17 tins 7- 100 10100 iga fancy tomato juice hfnlfy choicf fruit cocktail 8- 100 5- 100 si kdvs fmcy cu corn 1ca waxed paper im slle 7 1 00 ion ft rills 4100 dim si v peek freen biscuits 5 for 100 7alllite meats 00 savf 24c lb pkg of tablerite pure pork sausage 10 oz pkg of h burn s hoi dog wieners ali 11 oz pkg txblfhitr si ic1 1 bologna fresh ontario lamb hh o 55c lb bki 33c lb mic inrfcitist chickrn i ilrh r pirkk inilpininl i f 0 i pk jtvuurhijucedcocikedmeats 29c 2 tree dividend cndlla ulth ach ik ft iimvis davfrn brnnd hindi s sliced side bacon bums shamrock mild cured exln ii in peameal cottage rolls 59c lb 59c tie died in s 19s 1140 people died and o wt- injured i result tt i 1cidenls in o t trtew dr uu nts the vwm edt q ite immi grant ho after one veir ii cimda av unhappv eaimv settle d wn ind vents his disgruntled feelings bv decrying the country and its people one years residence is notsuffic knt tune in whichto get to know people and their ways any cnt icism from a such a short term person should be ignored letters from such people do harm to the immigrants wbo are happy and pre- perepb settle down and who hon uy try to let ta know like local kople and tfcolr ways of luv it tu been my saiiifcfit that can- urnn i band to new- laeuf fit h vvt ih t we stock and order simplicity mccall butterick patterns hintons 5c to 100 store annual meeting halton county liberal association trafalgar hall dundis hijrhwiv fi lne friday february 20th at 81s nxm special speaker mrs jean brown ljfcwal candidate for si george s ndfng m tpromo the merritt this wek only1 save on rga victor tv 22oo only with rrd a monej- umg tubeguard v ktvfd or boo ted km orna gai c ntl v ppwct transfomer trade n sau whk at manning electric sunkist oranges 3 doz size 138s 100 naturfs own fountain of hfaltif frfsh iiomf sutezed oiungf juicf idfal for sa1 ads and lunch pails add rmu ti anv silid u s no 1 cel tomatoes 2 pkqs 35 cmada no 1 the ft nbtfpiumlmuie r lb bir pei potatoes 139 frctfi qrrtp u s no 1 good size rfoid- new cabbage 2 for 29c canada no 1 3 u bifi cooking onions 33c with 2 free dividend credits fga margarine 4 z 100 frozen foods old south orange juice 5 moo mop ton macaroni and cheese mill 2 frer nuidend credits t ru 3it dividend credit boosters each item with 2 free dividend oedltt stiffnrdi irytittlttlne 3 tor libbv s in tomato sauce spaghetti tomato soup billet aborted c ilon toilet tissues 7 for 100 10 tins 8 for 100 rolls 8 for 100 family dividend plan feature values hand printed cloths bright floral designs size about 52 x 52 a real buy in tablecloths each 99 kiddies boxer longs in corduroy or toft rayon tartans elastic waist two pockets sizes 2 4 6 available only through your local iga store 179 1 jelly roll 1 2 lb fruit cake pkgrwnuts 1 00 christies fiesta loaf week onir 9 remember to bring along our dollar day handbill as a convenient money saving shopping list seven years of successful dollar day sales originated by ledgers iga nave proven savings values to the consumer ledgers ig f