1 page four the acton free press acton ontario thursday november is issi jtacmal mr and mr cj m coolci toron to aptnt sunday with mr and mn c mason mr and mr jf royilon oj mono mill callod on acton mohds on tueaday mr nnd mm c o llurtui and mary ann viailnl with mr nnd mr h w hinton mr elizabeth gibbons visited in kitchener on sundny nnd ntlended the christening at her ifrnndjon m jm caryl crawford nnrt mis1 cathy nlmmo toronto spent saturday with mr nnd mr leslie hotchen mr ii n tlrown has returned from n two months trip thuilkh the prairie provinces and the weit coast mrs thornn jones spent lnil week in detroit mich nnd return ed with her husband who visited there over the weekend mrs david dmuney of calgary alberta mrs ii jcentner mr snd mrs j bailey of georgetown were vsitors with mr and mr f anderson on friday little maureen snrgent was brought home from school on friday and taken immediately to the guelph general hospital whr she underwent an appendectomy friends wish for her a prompt recovery l1mehousb donations made at nov wa meeting the wa met at the home of mr a c tattrraon on tuesday ttvmfn- man-wre-dlujej-io- a play early in decembet and for assistance to be given for a sunday school christmas party donations were made to lime- house presbyterian church llmtf- house sunday school nj lline- houie memorial hall each mem ber was asked to brinii a clinit- mns gift for a child in he ene of ilnllnn children- aid society coj daunie is realiirrit nif in halton wms rally covers three days noprcsontit ive of th womans miionar society of the halton prcsbmcry of the united church opened their three dny rally in st pauls united church mitton on tucsda of this week with rallies in nelson united church on wed nesday and lou ille united church on thursday ladies attended the rallies from afchjrrtne acton balhnafad beth el georgetown melville milton applebv bronte burlinrton nel son munn s oak ille palermo wesley millcrove and lowville mis d kilpatnck one of the church s missionaries in india ad dressed the three rallies it was pointed out that miss kilpatnck had spent as many years in india os she had in canada she was dean of victoria college in toronto for a short time and also a teicher at a toronto school one of the hifihlifihts of all three rallies a as a display of books shown b mrs e b clement of milton she spoke briefly on the collection which she colled her canada- tree o books the theme of the three rallies is the world for christ and ses sions began at 10 a m on the three das and continued until late in the afternoon each of the groups as sisted with the program j hickling speaks to silverwood wi the november meeting of silver- wood w i was held on thursday aftt rnoon of last week at the home nf mrv thnrrias appleyard sev- t nth line mus- j hickling the school nurse as guest speaker she brought the encouraging news that ontar io and saskatchewan record the lowest death rate due to tubercul- oai m the dominion she inform ed the group how the expanses of the halton health unit nr met tnd urged rural school to udopt the um- of screens during the e i mis when flies are prevalent purng the afternoon current r etils wen read bv mrs gilbert snuliir and a motto cheerful ness is a revipr for a hip life w n re id m mrs h r corbett tei doll r- was voted towild the j gnok h lief fund j th 17 members and twi mstors in i mt iipiinlnl ti the roll nil b nifiit ining i mipper dish one i tmim lete road tlie fijl fi rvport showed a pleimig bilitwv netted for the in- lttuv t vimniitee was named to plan the ivtimlvr meeting in the form of i christmas partv heehments wen ered it the clot- of the meeting guelph general hospital following ait abdominal operation on mon day we wish him a speedy re covery- the wms met at the home of mrs roughley on thursday even ing mrs ktrkpatrirk rend an article on the value of prayer and mrs a norton sang the touch of n friendly hnnd mrs a benton read the ncrip- lure and mrs glsby led in pinyyr text word joy was answered by a verse of scripture and several handed in mite boxes th host ess served refreshments at the close mr and mrs ross patterson visited his mother heie on sun day mf c a foster spent several days in toronto where she vis ted her sister mm mckissick pf south carolina the a c pattersons visited at weston on suviday glorl latimer celebrated hr seventh birthday with a supper party at her home on monday her guests included diane shelbourne jo patterson linda and hither clarke dixie nnd glorin jons and tommy sutton mr and mrs klnzel of regina sask visited the paul spitzers during the past week mr w donovan a student of knox college conducted services at limehnuse during the absence of rev a caldcr who preached at anniversary services at nor wich his former charge the nobles visited with mr and mrs fred fryer on sundny miss shirley wright is on n two week holiday to various points in california at 3 am acton counol rejects petition for closing bylaw continued jrom poo oh solicitor solicitor ionthrrluml wuj hlmlrueted to preparfi the caan tor tluttltbrlitbrnn nbvembiir itir the iielltlnn of properly owner nhvcted hy the proposed ilusllitf of n lane entrance behind their hoiuen on nower ave wan rend council hoped to have the municipal ii inrd an independent group henr the case a petition wa went to the coun ty council under the hluhwuy im- movement act for the payment of ospringe local group gives concert at bethel a group from the local presbyt erian church supplied the program at the concert following the fowl mippcr at bethel church friends are pleased to lenrn of the splendid progress mode by mrs wilfred awrey following a thyroid operation at guelph hospital last thursday and wish for her conin- ued recovery she is now con valescing at her home mr nnd mrs alvin fisher and mrs w j jackson attended a turkey supper on saturday in hon or of mr and mrs jams douglas silver wedding anniversary held at their home in georgetown mr and mrs george grundv and family visited on sunday with friends near milton mrs frank tout of kincardine spent a few days last week with mr and mrs james struthors visitors on sunday nt th same home included messrs war walk er and marlow crowston also of kincardine mr and mrs wm struthem acton mr and mrm russell strutheri nnd terry of preston mr and mrs pat st ruth- em of erin miss arleen fisher of acton spent the weekend with her par- tnts mr and mrs e fisher everton euchre proceeds for ball diamond formes rockwood couple mark silver wedding in georgetown mr and mrs james douglat celebrated their twenty fifth wed ding anniversary on saturday no ember 10 when they entertain ed a number of relative an j friends to a turkey dinner nd vcial evening at their home mm st n georgetown those attending the dinner came from toronto acton- erin hllli- burgh ooprtnge and georgetown after farming for a numbr of years near rockwood mr and mrs dougla moved to georgetown a ciond eiuhre was held last kiuti feiung in the school four t itils w re in pli prizes went to high iut mr ivnhim h h inn htrold the iker fund u e tt ig niti for impiv i in is thi b ill diamond mr stinle stamtmi toro ito hfit the weetv- tut at tho h ime of mr and mrs t 1 u-cjh- eon hev and mrs r l richardson winnipeg isled last week with their diughter and sonnlaw mi md mrs gilbank mr and mrs albirt mcwllllams puslineh were sundav vis ton with mrs suter and mr hugh iluck mr and mrs jim crou and havid fergus spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs adam weathers ton cab trim safcgvabd worries about the finish on your new automobile are at an end claim manufacturers of auto apray- on lealer reported tn the financial post it is laid to protect chrome work and interior trim from ruat corrosion etc nrcraa hugh graham approuche i coun cil roiiardimr his claim nguinst spat tan construction co for dam- agys incurred during the liwlullnt- ion of sewers mr graham point ed out thai he had made claim a long time ago and nothing had been dmiq yet tho clerk wai instructed to send a letter to spartan construction co that if no answer was received regarding the account by the next meeting the 7fi would be deduct ed from the holdback still due the company any objection were to be heard at the council meet ing clerk mcgeachle reported that he hod been informed by pojt mast er terry that pick up from the mail boxes had been cut to one a day because of the few citizens taking advantage of the boxes council complained that the people were not getting the ser- vleeand thntwns the remonfor not using them they recom mended changes in location of some of the boxes the finance committee was ln- structed to investigate the insur ance on the pumping station and dipisal plant before nov 15 so it would coincide with other policies the aclon fire department was authorized to assist nt fires in other centres under the mutual aid plan provided protection in ac ton is always available council approved the estimate of the engineer for 505 35 for the necessary water system at the disposal plant the plan for the installation of unit heaters for the disposal plant was submitted and loft with the sewer committee mrs b ryder submitted a bill for 10 from john colder for loc ating a sewer lateral payment was authorized and a town bill was to be forwarded to the spar tan construction co it was reported that a letter sent to the county clerk had not been read at the last meeting the county clerk reported that the let ter had been in the hands of tha eoupty judge since it concerned the equalization of assessment hearing the letter was to be read at the next meeting actons assessment roll was ac cepted and confirmed the 2349- 125 assessment was broken down as lond 312775 buildings 1782- 3b5 business 254185 clerk mcgeachle reported that a break had reportedly developed in the pressure line from the main st pumping station tn the disposal plant the engineer had ben not ified and was to make arrange ments for repairing it ai soon as possit le payment of 15 was authorized to a clifford for the supervision of installation of an arch n the fire hall to make room for the new truck parking cars on the street ifter a snow storm was to be eliminated bv the posting of no parking signs so plow ing and clearing of the streets would not be hampered the possibility of nttachlng the snow blower to the grader was discussed and the road committee wis instructed to investigate if that w us possible it would not stop the trtitk from plowing the other reets while clearing of th mini treet proceeded noith hilton high school dls- riet ho mi requested pavm n of uit nf their lew to allow them f mt i t thimr obligitions the piv- iii it f the lew in full hid beet del in d bteause of a georgiowi ippei uunst the lew a utter from mrs bertie hall nil lining d un ige allegedh in- itirrui m la rig svir main- wi- e id and ordered filed thf workmen compensation lie ird porited out that firemen would be co ered wmle attend ng fires in connection with h mit u il plan a rkiutuit wum forwmrdod from cmmell to the dbpartmeitt of highway to rocunalder thlr nt- 1ttn for rtadvranta thti yarr cniuicll auktkl an ineream of uw0 to euvor ilia 3000 over the puvlug contruet and the 1500 for oiling the department of public work jutked council to send n repregcntau ive tn the credit valley conhurv- allon authority that hiw been pn- pohed the authority may or niiy not be net up depending on the op inion of the majority of represent- altves miinr tyler mill jleevo hnrgrave wire to try mid set uro a delegtu to attend the meeting in georgetown t seynuck and his wle were to be summonsed under tho by law covering subdlvblon control property had been transferred without the proper subdividing council endorsed tho brief pre pared by a committee appointed at n meeting in hespeler covering county road grants a refund was granted the ya mens club of the rent for the ar ena for the halloween party the road committee was instruct ed to investigate the cutting or trimming of a tree at the corner of bower and john st mayor tyler presided at this meeting which started at 730 fri day evening and adjourned at 3 30 a in saturday morning this nine hoursession inthc- longest one bo far and council meets again this friday ovening r memorial service held on sunday tho turkey auppor ul thtt united chureh lutd wediiejtduy uvenliuf wuwmii itlttiided dmplt unfav- uiiridtle roudm and weuther cotidlt- uh during the evening mr frank moore muu murlo land and mr john uklng guelph provided mimie on the church organ- itev 1 w oliver uiko uh in a hrlef period of singing while some were waiting fr their turn to all in nt the tables the hidlei of the prehbyterlan canadians cat more than five pounds of cheese per capita evtrj year hear rex frost broadcast en behalf of john root cfrb fri nov 16 at 1225 noon apples for sale no 1 spys 200 per bushel at the farm j j thompson lot 15 6th line etqueting santas getting ready are you ask us now about our christmas layaway plan acton home furnishings phone 30j acton chinch held ii dim c ethtiil bnjnr nnd aftei noon tea saturday after noon in the hisement of the church willi fine weather prevailing he- tneiphrince day service woj well attended sundny morning at the cenotaph ilev i major j w oil- ver had charge of the program un der the direction of mr s kcott the band played the hymn oh god our help in ages pant follow ing was placing of wreaths at the foot of the cenotaph and rejdlng am names by ralph hodgscn the la it poit was sounded fol lowed by two mlnutai alienee rev eille and music by band the bene diction was by rev fred william son marshal of parade was capt martin bauer from public school f following service nt the monument service was held in st johns church with the address by the rector rev w g luxton the many friends of mr and mrs john atjitne wcreplennedlo ice them back home from trip to west and dc lam week mrs mann of sask is home for a few days with her mother mrs e nickell who is making prepar ations to spend the winter with her daughter miss enid mcnabb of torontj was homo for weekend the dcath occurred on wednes day november 7 at the residence r r 2 rockwood of james a copeland husband of the lale catherine mclaughlin and father of mrs r butcher of bench ville and lincoln copeland at home the deceased was in his 80th year funeral services were held from the victor b rumlcy funer al home acton on saturdny nov ember 10 interment wis at nns- sagnweya cemetery mr and mrs ralph b richnrd- son of vineland and mr and mr earl richardson of guelph were sunday visitors with their f-vhc- mr john richardson and mr and mrs clarence henderson a few from rockwood attended the turkey supper at the untd church in acton monday evening meeting acton home and school association monday november 19 at the ymca guosli mrs skuce wife of tho tcliool intpoctcw mr clliott music suporvlor aclon public school support your grada mothar and atund a j- jauawai amatfii at jtiwwi m m service is mybusiness hour 24 service time for winter changeover if ybltbm yeur car during th day lat ii sarvlea it at night shell products clearing auction sale llvrutock foul try hoes eam implenienth hay craln furni ture and threshing- machine eived the undersigned hav insructions from wilmam ii skitvk k to sell by public auction t his farm lot uj con 4 t twnsiip if nlsilmwei guelph koid oppos ite ehiie7er church on satiritar novkmiier 24 at 130 oclock the fjllowtr horses ray percherjn mae 5 eirs old black pi rcheron mire fi enri old grey percheron mare 10 years old grev pet her on mare aged set double hreelh- irik harness odd collars oljnki s bells etc cows and young cattle holstein cow bred april 20 ayr shire row bred june 23 red dur ham cow bred june 11 red dur ham erne bri d julv n roan dur ham heifer pasture bred blick cow pwure bred durban hif oiout 1100 lbs durham heifer 1 eir old 3 durham steer aboiit fioo lb hogs and poultry 10 york hiks 200 ihs fat if not prevlmn- 1 s ild 20 fat hens 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