zrj zw r mm 20 auction sales auction sale of modem fwnlture air condi- tiooer etc 1 20 auction sales clearing auction sale the property of frank mchardie milton in the agricultural hall milton fair grounds on saturday october 1st at 130 sharp sec list next week frank petch auctioneer 20bl2 of cattle horses pigs poultry implements etc clearing auction sale in twp of erin of 17 brood sows pigs grain hay straw etc the undersigned has instructions from received james robinson to syll by auction atjiis farm lot 3 con 8 tttp of erin situat ed on the 7th line 1 mile north of ballinafad 3 miles south of no 24 hwy on monday september 26th commencing at 130 oclock 17 brood sows york sow due about time of sale york and landrace sow due oct 15 4 sows with litters at side 11 sows due before dec breeding dates given on sale day york boar a good one 21 young sows 45 voung pigs straw hay and grain 12 tons of heavy mixed grain 450 bales of straw 100 tons of choice baled hav terims cash with clerk on day of sale no reserve as farm is sold owner not responsible in case of accident on sale day wm a gibson auctioneer 20bl2 swackhome holsteins complete dispersal the undersigned jhas received instructions from james l longstreet to sell by auction at the farm ori the 8th line erin twp sit uated 2 miles north of ballina fad 2 miles south of no 24 hwy on saturday october 1st commencing at t pm sharp terms cash with clerk on day of sale no reserve as proprietor is j giving up farming proprietor- or auctioneer not responsible in ease of accident sale day c h tuffin c r roth auctioneers nhonc 8564246 o w main clerk not b2 a3 full c21 clearing auction sale slnff photo golden age club members enjoyed riding on their float in the fair day parade depicting the early settler days as they dressed in old costume and arranged early vintage articles on their entry left to right are jack ford mrs pearl kennedy mrs r l davidson mrs jack hargrave james ralston and jack hargrove of furniture owned by leslie e swackhamer acton ont thursday sept 29 1966 at 100 pm at the georgetown sales arena 1 mile south of hwy 7 and 8 miles north of hwy 401 from interchange 40 on trafalgar rd calfhood vaccinated ar ea accredited for tb kroner cold spot bangs pregnancies guar- admiral cross top anteed 60 head 25 cows milking age 15 bred heifers 20 open heifers and calves established in 1929 all anim als selling bear the of livestock plgsf 2 tractors selfpropelled international com- bine 12 ft model 125 milking equipment complete line of farm machinery gmc 1962 stake truck with hoist and racks complete feed and grain with a watch which has been j ticking tor 50 years in his pock- et actons senior nco in 1914 f came back to acton fair on the mcclure cheyne weekend the gold engraved lot 15 con 5 toronto twp vfaftcti presented him by an ap- 4th line east on steeles ave 4 p iown ol acon when miles e of hwy 10 opposite casbvyay lumbcr across from i r september 28th ufcw will 5010 at 1 pm albert mcbride auctioneer mai ton box 346 6774m2 was hck a homc of mrs f j c landshorough miss jessie coles president opened the i meeting and welcomed all those present during the business session plans were made lor the fall work and sending parcels to i mr and mis rudd and miss audrey freckleton of india grateful town gave gold watch still ticking 50 years later parcels to india the september monthly meel- ng of the baptist mission circle auction sale the property of the estate of thej late fred hayward during the devotional period 162 commercial st milton on j a religious record of kale smith wednesday september 28 vcrv nuldl -i- rl i gammon gave a summarized re- at 1 o clock sharp porl on chan woi in 21 in rca victor tv 21 in wl now lccruir mrs northern electric tv electric j wcsl lgave lhc llistorv f uvo deep freeze weu hvmns lirc re of the authors freezer frigerator philco 4plate stove frigidaire dryer inglis wringer washer behr upright piano and bench metronome kenmore va cuum cleaner ge floor polish- swack- er near new 2piece chesterfield j a well laden talent table helped swell the lunds used lor purchasing the missionary par- i eels a cup of tea was served at the close of the meeting by i l alice pilkington and her group home prehx and represent suite old 3piece chesterfield fc b many years of intensive breeding i suite wicker rocker and armi this wellbred herd reflects the chair bed chesterfield burrki care and planning that went into beds walnut bed and chest of producing the animals now be- drawers single hookcase bed ing offered by auction the herd 2 single steel beds 3 night tabl- will oe classified before sale time es vanity and bench chiffon- thornlea texal supreme exjier 2 dressers wardrobe cedar 4 daughters selling roelandj chest old pine chest of drawers chrome kitchen table and 6 chairs pedestal kitchen table kitchen chairs utility table 3 desks tea wagon violin old chest step taole console radio mantel clock long walnut buffet reflection sovereign ex 4 daughters selling setting triune achilles ex 7 daughters selling pabst roamcr admin vgextra 8 daughters sell ing big openribbed dairy cows 6 dark leader daughters the chair adding machine kind that work and wear rockwood international ltd sale managers box 67 georgetown ont phone area code 416 8774101 20b 12 neighbors win home contest final judging in the acton chamber of commerce homc beautification contest was held friday and announcement of winners made during the night performance at the fair the same night first prize or 550 was award- bridge table and chairs windsor ed to mr and mrs vl morris 3drauer 113 elizabeth drive second metal filing cabinet time clock prize of s30 to mr and mrs small rotary file small radio j iain williams 107 elizabeth dr old vacuum cleaner small girls j and third prize of 20 goes to bicycle tricycle heavy plate wall i mr jmd mrs murray scoyne mirrors books complete dinner and tea set of dishes large i quantity of other dishes silvei southwestern ontarios gigantic auction sale new and used farm equipment friday september 30th starting at 1000 am est at carlton mcguire sales and service ltd no 2 hwy 30 miles east of windsor 4 miles west of tilbury 40 corn pickers pull mount ed sell- propelled 4 25 pull type and self pro- pelled combines j 25 tractors i forage harvesters shelters plows stock shredders f levators and other short line equip ment financing arranged at sale refreshments available on the grounds clarfncf knapp comber auctioneer sponsored by v dona ouenheville implements john deere tilburv ontario a ph 6822111 carlton mcjuire sales it service ltd new idea no 2 hwy ph comber 6872028 20c20 ind flatware bedding linens cooking utensils small electrical appliances picnic hamper sani- can etc this is a large sale and clean auctioneer and executors not not responsible for accidents day of sale no preview till 11 oclock terms cash frank petoh auctioneer tel 8772864 roy coulter clerk 20bl2 1 traffic would be a lot safer i it drivers tried to keen a little i extra margin of satety if you avoid near misses youll av oid accidents ill elizabeth dr judges james ralston mrs campbell winn and mrs dun can kennedy had 11 homes to view before making their final choices homes were judged on exterior hcautificatlon done within the past year home hazards ii there is a small child in the home give the kitchen a fre quent safetv check start with ihe slow arc cooking pots turned with handles towards the back so that the child cm- mil poll scalding ikniids over hinisell are sharp knives and tools kept out of reach arc household chemicals kept out ol reach of the vnungsiei many children us their lives in ac- ilcnts in the home square dancing for beginners thursday sept 22 at 830 pm in the robert little auditorium caller norm wilcox a welcome invitation is extended to anyone interested in square dancing sponsored by acton recreation committee he was invalided home in 1916 will be 50 years old this octo ber harry scott harwood who is now 85 years oki was spry keenly interested and full of memories he walked all over town renewing acquaintances when world war i broke out he was one of the first to enlist in acton in auyusl 1914 he ld t with the first contingent alter he was twice wounded severely in the memorable en- layement at si julien in april 1915 he was invalided back in canada theie was excitement and pride in acton when he return ed a parade accompanied him to ttte town hall where he was given the watch by ii p moore and other dignitaries there were speeches and a program in the free press office last fridav scrjit harwood looked through the newspaper files anil read the account ol the day he remembers so well after the war he worked at the tannery and was caretaker for the school and st albans church in 1918 at st albans church he was married to lizzie prevost of acton he recalls that the lejion started in 1915 with the yreat war vets was in the building which is now the funeral home he moved from acton in 1926 10 yo to windsor where he work ed for the sandwich windsor and amherstburt railway com pany he retired 12 years ajjo lie had a long list of former friends he wanted lo sec iimoiifi litem fied coles who was a fellow scout leader while some of his former 1 1 iends have died he was pleas ed lonvcet their children or grandchildren booth has draw at fair saturday two draws were made at the fair by the acton auxiliary to the north halton association for the mentally retarded the iriliyht lamp vas won by jean sornerville rr 2 acton and ihe satin bound blanket was won bv ronna anderson 187 wancta rd oakville the ladies had a very suc cessful day exhibiting yvork from the sunshine school adult workshop selling choco late bats and christinas cards mrs a symon 90 on sunday ninety years ol age on sun day mrs mabel symon has liv ed in acton tor the pasl 20 wars wilh her niece mrs mar guerite taylor mabel ross was horn at nor- val she married the late alex svmon and alter living here ful some years ihe couple went out west tuesday afternoon members of the afternoon unit of tin- ucw held a birthday party for her she is interested in television and has been attending church when able her health is not as good jusl now but she main tains her interest in family and friends pollack and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait tclenhotve 6217580 from lovell bros modern meat market red brand beef tender wing steaks lean shoulder roast lean ground chuck choice rump roast 99 69 59 89 c lb lb c lb j stock your freezer now sides hinds fronts cut and wrapped at no extra charge lovell bros modern meat market 77 mill e acton phone 8532240 daily delivery jf obituary mrs george gibbins buried at fairview mrs florence may gibbins nee filsonj passed- away on seplemher 12 at st josephs chronic hospital ouelpli idler a lengthy iliness mrs gibbins wife of george gibbins of 274 arthur st acton was born in london england on may 25 1892 on july 12 i she married george gib bins in london england and -in- 1921 the gibbins family mov ed lo acton mrs gibbins was active in st albans anglican church w a and was a former dressmaker her other hobbies included gar dening and crocheting she is survived by her hus band a son gordon two daugh ters mrs hugh graham ray of guelph and mrs neil mc- nabb alice of guelph as well as ii grandchildren and two great grandchildren she was predeceased by her parents mr and mrs thomas elson iwo sis ters a son frederick and three brothers rev ritchie mcmurray of ficiated at the funeral service held at rumlcvshocmakef fun eral home interment was in fairview cemetery pallbearers were a neighbor alec walclie of acton and five grandsons fred graham alan pallerson lloyd nellis and douglas mcmabh of guelph and john hogg of rr 4 george town the acton frcepreg thursday september 22 1966 miss acton fair crowned at friday night program formosa engineer now registered here a total ol 418 new members were registered by the associa tion of irolcssionul engineers ol ontario at a recent council meeting the new members now are accorded ihe righi lo usl- ihe initials ppng alter their name in any engineering work ihev undertake file 21o0incmhcr association serves as ihe licensing body for rhc engineering profession through the province and also seeks lo inform i he general pub lic regarding ihe role played bv the professional engineer in canadas development new member from ihe acton area is tienchang ho w lives in an apartment at m wil low st acton he- came from formosa and is employed a i micro plastics continued from page one listanls ihanked imiss aclon fair committee and all oilier officials fair board president jack marshall presented the nciv queen with the traditional bou quet of red roses and last years queen blond miss paui mckay crowned her successor with a twinkling rhinestone tiara hand ing over ihe regal red robes of office mayor les diiby pres ented trophies from aclon jer sey dairy lo the runnersup soon after members of- ihe family and friends if the young winner were on stage offering congiattilaliohs to the newly- crowned queen she receives a variety of spec ial prizes including her trophy during the friday program emcee cliff mckay and his hos of entertainers from toronto and acton presented songs musical numbers and acrobatic juggling harold bee of toronto thril led ihe crowd wilh his balanc ing acts the skyliners featur ing cliff mdkay penny stevens and rudy sprat t sang and play ed musical selections the mys terious cy lenard with his many nets of magic pleased both the senior and lhc junior groups and jimmy reynolds man with manv instruments ac companied by don gordon at the piano and reef mcgarvey on ihe drums kept a fast heat with musical selections legion chorallera in their gold jackets white shins black now lies and dark v trousers sang several selections including ah especially approprialc one conic tt the fair director geo sviusselle led the group of 30 singers the acton pairs and squares- square dancing group accomp anied by eight members from the merrieights club in guelph performed on the stage acton dancers were audrey and harold denny edna and maasell nellis marg and fv whitreil marie and george har grave nan and stuart reed grace and charlie perry gueiph dancers were mr and mrs or- val phelps mr and mrs stan young mr and mrs don rit chie and mr and mrs leo mur ray norm wilcox was the call er displays on the arena floor and in the community centre wore visited by the friday night pa i runs while the midway rid es on the fair grounds attrac ted many of ihe youngsters ac ton hiflyers airplane club joined by many model plane buffs from outoftown buzzed their planes through ihe air prior to the arena performance slatting a little tired but very well en- tcrlained the large audience left the arena around 1130 pm university of toronto royal conservatory of music teacher a dale wood arxt instruction in piano voice and theory requirements f for information call 8531 206 tuesdays only between 830 am 1100 am ten week courses 600 twenty week courses 1200 payable on registration wednesday classes millinery beginners sewing oil painting hairdressing basic english for new canadians grade 10 bookkeeping grade 10 shorthand grade 10 typing automotive mechanics 1 electronics ii machine shop i woodworking blueprint reading all classes are thursday classes hostess advanced sewing conversational french grade 1 1 bookkeeping grade 11 shorthand grade 9 typing business machines automotive mechanics ii electronics i machine shop ii small engines outboard motors mechanical drafting from 730 to 930 d g lawson chajrrnwv ofboard d f turner principal 8776966 georgetown district high school board evening classes 196667 georgetown district high school offers the following evening classes for the school year 19661967 registration dates september 21 and 22 fee basic english for nonenglish speaking canadians 500 night school certificates will be awarded to those who have attended at least 75 of the classes and who have successfully completed the prescribed course in the commercial and technical courses the successful students marks will be recorded on the regular day school records and will be on file in the general school office the school board has approved the following resolutions governing classes to be offered at the night school a all courses offered must have at least fifteen starting enrolment b in any course offering part 1 of a part 2 course for the year 196566 part 2 of the course will be offered for ihe year 196667 regardless oi total enrolment subject to ap proval of the board where very few applications are made c where part 1 and part 2 are offered in the future the part 2 course will be offered in the next year only if the course registration meets the registration number stipulated in part a of this resolution d the avc committee recommends to georgetown district high school board that no refunds be made on fees paid for night school course after first night of course the vocational courses are all credit courses at the grade 10 11 level for the secondary school graduation diploma registration forms to be completed at the hiqh school fees to be paid in cash no cheques on registration nights all courses will start the week of october 5th all special courses will be completed the week of december 7th vocational courses will be suspended for the christmas season the week of december 7th and will return for the balance of the course the week of january 4th 1967 no class will be given unless there is a reasonable number of registrations feet paid on registration night for classes not being held will be refunded by the school board office individuals registering for a course not being given will be notified where possible by telephone before the first class rfijw requests for any class not included in the above will be given consideration further information reqardinq niqht school classes may be obtained by telephoning 8776966 be tween 830 and 430 weekdays v-