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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1959, p. 6

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urti 1989 just nine more dayi until spring believe it or not high school students arc studying and writing their easter exsrroj midnight oil is being burned by the finance committee or council in an attempt tq arrive at 19s budget tests are starting at the pub lic schools the report cards are whedulcd to reach home before the easter holidays a few good catches have been reported from some of the ice fish crmen travel ing to the northern lakes on the weekends department of highwav work ers fi led in man of the po holes on the main throughfare through acioq again this week the bclle lie macfarlancs canada rcprcscniati cs 1 hock ey are turning in a wonderful performance in europe still hear a few complaints irom the odd dm cr who has trouble getting his car started in the early hours of the morning mrs charles la ndsbo rough 87 lake avenue was the winner of the dire biscuit toboggan free draw last saturday evening at ledgers iga bltl androwi ol sa no 10 campbollvllle won th tone four publio speaking final at streeta- lllc last week his subject was hydro the ideal servant acton legion officials reported canvassers are in town again selling calendars and report this operation is by no mean supported by any branch of the canadian legion a car driven by jean mccrc of acion received 400 damage cirl sunday evening when it slid off highwij 7 near georgetown s outskirts and plunged into a ditch minor sports officials arc at tempting to raise funds to assist w ithht listowel disaster fund by spunsormg an evenings entertain ment in the arena this saturday n ght members of the brotherhood of anglican churchmen aredistribut ing copies of the niagara church man doorto door now the pub li cation goes each month to 300 families in the congregation the annual audit of the towns books is underway at the munic ipal office poring over the fig ures are e b hodgcns d mit chell and k burns of the firm of lever and hoskin toronto they started tuesday ol last week jami53jlijabtf at fi 1 stilts stepping stones for unemployed workers wjth about ten per cent of the unemployed avro workers return cd to malton and another ten per cent absorbed in local and sur rounding industry the remaining unemployed ore striving to obtain work or establish an industry loc ally through the sell help em ploymtnl buicnu sit up two weeks um dennis liiwler cimrmm of the burt mi pointed ut this week lhal the bureau f us member- strong had found work for some 20 mem bcrs li dale in reoiline in leeent divit p ments of the newly formed orgin ization mr laukr noted that griinl motors had offend fret of chaigc the use of his repair shop at his garage fur the bureau to establish a repair centre tor ears car bcpstr shop ttd pope unemployed avro ber mb shop and worker and bureau cublishcd n ear r ia now in operation w j robinson minuger f the guelph unemployment insurance office lias contacted the local bur eau and offered any assistance possible and pi m sed ihe 1 teal clini rmun job listing f r the un empli ycd a popcorn ind ire rnam ti kmj tucliiltt has bei n oflinit by dimt r ft r any nc mt nud in starting up a bunncs 1 1 their n eyes provincial speaking title ad ni 1 crretl i iv 11 w j w hja co- 1 ub rt h euup iii p f j j i r u 1 ifci li a i t a b f oru pju- nftuk t i to r c m t j 11 1 11 vk liu zuct i tllll stwtn j ol tjtil pvt m- it v j ji hht- o k yvtk t3 it j cum- bi tup li mjcu u lot- fetnanl ten pro products of acton hav made a generous contribution to the bureau to assist with expenses and cthcr local people have of fered assistance work shop plinncrs and designers have bcrn busy in the work shop offer ed free f rent by b d rachlin utilizing the 600 ot woodworking equipment and have il ready turned out soeral sample models of products mjin products being scheduled for produclxn and expected to flood tre rmrkel ire tills work is are siiil bus pcrfecling other knick knacks and novelties mr lawlcr reported that a gen cril meeting of the members of the bureau and other unemplied is being called for next monday morning mirch 16 at 10 am in the legion hall firemen find criticism is unwarranted chamber hears guest speaker icuntlnuml trim fu by valuta winking habits fires mr marrln alid cnntlnueil in be nhtniitble fur the deaths of mure than wa canarilini each yeai and about pn mtllloti in claims rlnt uyium mr hurpn gnv a bivkdnwn of the new tvtnt syntein ahd pointed out ihcrv an urgent need in the lor of evcryonr to suppiut the point system and a ellininalc llu careless dm er norm braldn thanked the guest speaker following the speaker president getirgr barbeliu presented captain bob hart of the st john ambul ance brigade who gave n short talk on the history and function of the brigade captain hart pointed out that the personnel of the bitgade in ac ton is now down to 10 members hardly sufficient to cope with a serious emergency he cxlendcet an invitation to the chamber to send a delegate to the united church on friday night when the local bri gnde will be entertaining delegates from guelph and oakville secretary j bert wood gave a resume of the progress to date of the acton arena committee re garding artificial ice c f lcath crland q c made a motion that j bert wood bethanked for his detailed reportjnd that the cham ber go on record as endorsing the project the motion ried chief wright heads firemen tuesday evening m milton fire hall the halton county mutual aid fire prccntion bureau held their clcctionof officers for 1959 results arc as follows chairman chief george wright of trafaltai vicechairman district chief pci cock of burlington secretary lieutenant frank russell of bur lington treasurer al klaur man agcr of oakville trafalgar cham ber of commerce t committee chairmen literature economist consi production job attendance of nearly no hungry mn at the second meeting of the united chinch mens club put a severe strain un the menu of hun garlitn goulash wednesday of al week chefs jim ledger and jerry jerome saw i ur howovei that rvciviint was well fed before the ovenltigs program begun tloulnah wni folluwtd by applo pie und cheese tlu assistant supurvisoi of uie economics ettpiirlment of the hunk of nova beotla forrest l llogeia was the giict itpcakor waller woodbui n introduced him u the men explaining he was u gradunte of the univursity of toronto in politkul silence and economies was in the nlr foreb iiujteorologlciil tit purlment nas the author of a book let and a member uf the cinmdian institute uf intel national affaiis straight facts stern economic fuels wen out lined as mr rogers gave the history of what had happened in the ccnti omlc field in canada in the last few jeirs jn spite of appearances to uic contrary the total production in canada did not decline in 10v7 w although in the unlttd stntes it did he said he stressed that our economy must grow and the basis of our growth is export canada is a prim arv products producer wilh wood mining and agriculture we ire effected fbr instance by the united suites when there was m increase in primaries in the states production fell and prices fell we lost a source of export chief wilson of oakville public relations al klarer inspect chief wilson and chilf wright p ster ind trophies chief clement or milton the 1059 inspection blitz is to be held in oikville ind trafalgar the adoption of three projects spnng clean up christmas safety and fire prevention week was con sidered is members sourht to in creise the bui c iu activities ind broiden the field of their work ders prices prospects the name thing happens with orcat hrilkln and kurope rtstfway uaa una canada s production did not go down because- of inn ht iwreico heaway the gal lino rum a i bur la the kuveniment heavy hotistng pn jrtl arid exports of ttranhim and cult in mr rogers wfliit on tu cumuler am prnspuels for uu luluru hiu fuvornblu is mixed with thu un fuvoruble he said in oui fuvor likreasid pmdik tuin in the u s commarelul building hosplturi sclioqi and ehuruiei go ing up und iho overull eonauiinr picture tiny re in kd flnanehil position on the unfuviirnbh side the bulk of seawny atxl gas luu wuik i done cattle in iniorl will go down consumer spending will be less little price increase his eoneluslon wan jhot hum u sllll cniugh streiigth lo produce un increiisc in produellon of from three lo four pi r cint he also predicted very little increase in prices cs pccially food prices however he said then will still be plenty of unemployment wes beatty expressed the thanks of the group ted hansen played for a sing song with walt woodbum leading h was announced that a geologist from ungnva will speak at the next meeting on april 8 personal notes of actonlini vliliing oufof town points ind of vlihori in acton i mrs m wklir will be uklng 12 alton children to dernonslrute miiak anil mxvcimnl on lhan- itl 1 1 on krlclsy april ird filmidi wern avrry lo lourn mrs jim lndgir is in hospliul in torn to mid ixtend wulici for u ipiedy reetjvufy mtar douglus and bob huurt son of j i ing ton vislltil on sunday ut hip home of mr and mm r auilermiii und family aelon ludili ketp fit gi tup wan suheduled u uppuar un ckco iv kitthtjiir on friday muieli 11 howevir tin visit is iioatiioried un iii wednesday murch 25ui mr and mrs leslie bull nttne uml boys of 1 ucki suttuduy with hit fiiiiieis par cnls hciu und mrs win ualknt ine returned with ihem to viail few days mrs jama taylor outlph vn ited with mr and mn y andvofi wodncsday hulurdjty wvanlng mih 7 ar uin fir chw j hu utiii mr new tun f guu al ih iajivi i in firr lh- lh m ion of their tuinu uttn iart u niugbr vmm mr kwb t i u rnimtjr f the ludi ijh f r ipuruncril ilx hj rdrcr eirnvntrv itrld at the itayal trk wam r toronto iru wk amctrtrt tr r ujwn wr mrs tji lh mjerrr and mn 8 kumcii 1 h m mw biauty saum met kn h-rdrr- ind imrs andirw cuuk 4 u luiiaetvait bvaut luun jt engageaaents s dr and mr francis i wish 1 1 announce th f thnr daughter france rift t ltiull eugene jultftn of jultl- t n n t mr r gaulton and th l oaultn wedding to take plat i n f nda vnm april 3 l 1 pm n th rretory of the athrdral christ the king hamilton ont shortill sheet metal ruimtmo hfatwg 184 churdull ftotd mom m p2

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