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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1938, p. 4

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wtewy- i yfibwvi- tthbfxcron pubs prb89 wwsmnwi neighborhood news itttatwunf imh iaaetsulag ouur cchtm ami cowmonlliei in wfcfch mamy of oat rcdtn ire interttt rockwood oaruldenbl activity in th social iu of tit oowmunlty hu been manifest in mb wmiw and hrlnunt together eitjieru ho h not nut for some years last wytnmdt ftmnson wtd evening ur and ifrsv oeonl r peeren celebrated th 4mb snnrmrtary their wedding ana wan at home to a large number of friends and aomialrlttnee ho oonvay ad in tangible ways their sincere con gratulation to a wallknown oouple of residents receiving wltn mr and mrs pearen war the brldeamald and bait man at th wadding forty yean ago km j a uoklnnon of brampton and mr j b fearer a basket of fort roaw was presented try the brother and sisters mr chert harris niagara raua mni o meftwdran rockwood and xtr a johns of newmarket numerous bouquet were noticed about th home and th ground surrounding th horn were in ahtpahape order fo th oeoaaton among th guests during the evening ware former muuaten rev j ure and mr stewart of mooraneld and rev w j and mrs taylor of dorcheater mrs dr fred j hotklng and younger eon wayne frederick pearen hooking of hillsdale were home lb aaalit her par ent in looking after the numerous call- en refreshment were served and a octal time enjoyed by all the many frlanda and acquaintance of mr and lite pearen wish them many more year of wedded bliss a wadding of much interest took place last thursday afternoon in the united church when mr alfred day and uli margaret k thomaa ware united in the holy bond of matrimony rev p h latwaon psctor of the oouple attd by rt r m oetger of weuand the platform waa a bower or beauty with peonlea hiaea and daisies lining the rall th brld entered the church on the arm of her father mr arthur k thomaa with ml marlon day aufter of fh groom aa bridesmaid and mr oeorge day brother a beet man mr lloyd thomaa and mr roy day of klruand lake were uahers miss anno foreman played the wedding music and during the algnlng of the reglater mrs w l stout ouelph sang because following the wedding ceremony the happy oouple and guest left for ouelph for the wedding supper at the ywoa during the evening amid ahowers of confetti the bride and groom left en their wadding trip to england the beat wlahe of their rjumerau friends and ac- qualntanoes follow them in the years to come on their return mr and mr pay will reside in hamilton previous to her marriage ml thoma waa the recipient of many handsome gift among which waa a silver floweer- vase from the choir of the united church t on fri on friday evening mra r f mcwu- llama gave a ahower for mia anna pore- man who was the recipient of num- eroua and handsome gifts from her rock- wood friends mra mowlulam served a dainty lunch and was ably assisted by mrs foreman of balluafad the future bride mother and mlise julia oarland eleanor knowlea and mra carl weltavl mr and mrs clarence hortop attend ed the wedding on saturday afternoon at ererton of his slater mis muriel mae horttop to mr robert pelframan of ouelph township their numerous friends in rockwood and vicinity wish them much happiness tn their new sphere of life the sacrament of the lord supper was observed on sunday rooming at the presbyterian church with a large con gregation in attendance rev s john ston also conducted a baptismal ceremony for six infanta the service throughout was very i preparatory ser vice were held ttairadey evening and a number of young people were reoelved into the chnrrh recent and weekend visitors mra john t fltsalmmons of moore- flekt mr j doane of port carting dr fred croft of kitchener mr and un robert croft and family of toronto nabb md the- presentation dear jean we have met together to show in some tangible way our appreciation of the assistance you have always given in the work of the church you an leaving our midst for a journey which wis sincerely hop you will thoroughly enjoy but though w wish your journey to be successful in every way we want you to return to u as soon a possible for your genial disposition and willingness to help in every way you could have made your sojourn with us a most pleasant and profitable one and one we wish always to retain jean we trust that these girts just a small display of our esteem tor you will prove most useful to you for they carry with them our incereit wishes for your happiness wherever in the providence of ood your lot may be cast signed on behalf ofthe ladles missionary society and the ladles organisation of jbockwood presby terian church miss mclean replied briefly and thanked the gathering for the gifts a ladys suit case and leather hand bag all joined in singing for shes a jolly oood fellow previous to the presentation the ladles who were present enjoyed some interest ing contests and following the presen tation refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed by all mra wm e pasmore and sister mrs j b maekeroae of georgetown returned none during the weekend from a months visit with their sister mra mocrae of rocanvllle 8ask and other member of the family circle at reglna mle betty moarthur and muriel williamson who completed their normal school courses at hamilton have aecur- ed schools and commence their duties after the holidays in erin and pusllnch township the ladles organisation of the pres byterian church held a successful straw berry festival and sale of home baking tn the church basement tuesday evening examination in the senior room of the public school are being held this week schools close this week for the long summer holidays let there be no seri ous mishaps and accidents among the young folks to mar the holiday season oakville a un number of crippled children from toronto and district wen snter- ulnadon tuesday of this week at th home of mr and mn ryund ii new lsjceshor east mora than thirty members of th local post of th canadian legion accompani ed by th oakvlll ouisens band at tended the celebration at niagara palls on saturday oakville lost one of its most esteemed cltlsen last week in the person of rev oeorge ii p orout who died friday evening lnui toronto general hos pital when he had recently returned for treatment following an operation which he underwent in may r skidding on the pavement and mount ing the aldewalk an american car crash ed lntouhe corner of the hotel atbaon on sunday jolting the building and damaging the brickwork as a result of the crash mrs joseph manlon of syra cuse ny who was riding in the front seat with her husband sustained bad head and face lacerations which necessi tated twentyaeven stiuohea record- star finds inbajjltaf cobb m jotomstit jtjwiwrl lttt night o honor them on their fon marriage and also weloom th brld to this community mr wm ueksntl acted u chslrmsrr in his usual capable manner onhaatral music was given by mrs n sunter and arnold and mr oscar locker end enjoyed also humor ous raadlhgs by miss mary martin and mn alvln white mr aordon altkan nad a short suitable address nd th presentation of an aladdin lamp and mantel clock wen mid mr mecaoh- m in a few waltahosm words espreas- ed their appreciation and thanks short speeches wen mads by leasers r ii maoutehhn l nayburtt a ourrls and k mdkltmon lunch wm served ilnd many enjoyed an hours dancbsy several from km attended thsfortlslh wadding anniversary of mr end mn o h pearen of rockwood last wednes day mr h ourrla and miss ad ourrls attended th funeral of th late mrs malcolm mcfclnnon at ouelph on mon day mr hugh robertson spent a few days recently with relatives at penetang erin campbellville on tuevday afternoon u mr john irvine wa drlvlnff along the ropd vfto mllm nut of the village howard titisli tirlvlns tn the oppaalte direction crashed into the formers car luckily no one in either car wa injured but the irving car wm badly damaged on tuesday afternoon at four oclock the wedding of mlu gertude parchem and mr amo matthews was solemnised in st johns anglican church which was prettily decorated for the occasion rev allan hill performed the ceremony the bride who was alven in marrlaffp by her father mr james parchem wore a sown or white lace over satin she wore a shoulder veil of net falling from a coronet of orange bjononu her bouquet consisted of red roses and babys breath the brldeamald lucy par chem was attired in pale pink taffeta with matching bat and carried a bouquet of pink roses iven matthews was best man after the ceremony the oouple left on a trip to ottawa mr crawford mahon spent the week end at his home here mn ethel bell b vlsluntr wh her daughter in toronto mr jack memory spent the weekend wltai friends here mrs o k hamilton has returned home after attending a wedding tn new york o k overland recently purchased the property on church street owned by archie sandersj mr overland intends remodelling the bulkung another old land mark disappeared rrom the main street recently when workmen removed the old building oc cupied during uie post few years by the public library the removal of this old building adds to the general appearance of the surroundings the clown band orchestra which proi vlded the music at the dance at the pavilion at stanley park last friday evening gave the folks down town a treat when they played several numbers be fore the dance rev george h thomas ma dd of kitchener has accepted a call to erin united church charge the induction service will be held on thursday even ing june 30th rev thomas will com mence hji duties on sunday july 3rd peter blnnle a farm hand working for hllmer thompson waa knocked down and stunned when lightning entered the house by electric wiring entering the same way u burned the curtains on a window at the home of angus mclach- lan and at che home of fred white the telephone was complete demolished advocate hillsburg mr and mm chaa booth and chil dren of caledon spent sunday at the home of the tatters father mr wm cheyne mlaa margaret mcoann spent the post wrek with her parents mr and mrs jaa mccann third line mr and mrs h h churcher and mr frank oulld of new york 1 hou- untt ol oiklph spent sunday at the dayuig in rockwood and ouelph home uf mr and mra u w chrynr mr oeorge a- hill jr of jerary city mn d a rubertaon returned home kj and mr and mra chester hu1 and on sunday afurr spending a week with family of hamilton otre spending aome tlmr with thrlr aunt mlaa mary hill mr culln kitchlng mra m clarke mr and mra cameron kitchlng mr nd mra oeorge gordon spent the week end in kincardine mr and mrs henry hooking of klrk- i lake were among those present at velatlws at urand valle heaprler and other poliiui south the sympathy of lhe community la ex tended to mra arnold mcklnnon in the death of her mothri mra d mcklnnon of ouelph mrs mcklnnon fell and broke her hip some few waka ago and did not revive from the thocfc mrs burlington the aitorneyocrieravs department has notified the burlington beach commls- alon that a 30mlleanhour speed limit exists across the sand atrip osier lockhart has been successful in passing his fifth year examinations in medicine at the western university tandon dr n h mitchell had his car stolen at the mount hamilton hospital while visiting a patient on monday night the car was recovered by the hamilton police on tuesday the new post office la being treated to a coat of paint which brightens up its appearance tlie government should follow thin up by fixing the curb and driveway on friday evening iobc a truck driven by an employee of a hamilton bakery collided with a bicycle ridden by ken neth french at the corner of ontario and locust streets kenneth escaped serious injury but his bicycle was dam aged chief smith investigated the ac cident a break in the water main leading to indian paint on thursday mcxiuug last caused some inconvenience until a tem porary hookup was made fire hose was used until the highway department was reached and the necessary re pain made gasette sir frederick o banting ixwiuoover- cr of insulin who with dr a b hall of tha university of toronto reported to the american psychlatytc association which was held in san francisco lait week the possibility of curing main type of insanity by the insulin shock treat- tnent ospringe the mooutcheon reunlon waa held on saturday afternoon at tho home of mr and mrs itobcrt s mooutcheon third line erin this was the home of the first mccutcheon sealers in canada and haa been in the mccutcheon name for three generations the flrat- mocut- chcona come from ireland over a hundred years ago and purchased their home from the crown in aplte of unfavorable weather in the early afternoon one hundred and ten guests registered all games and races were enjoyed the winners being chil dren 0 and under jackie mccutcheon girls undtr s merle mccutcheon boys under s john mooutcheon girls under ii prancea watson boys under u jack stewart girls under 13 helen aitken boys under 13 charlie fker peanut race mra t o aitken and roy ttnney suit case race mr and mra thoa mc cutcheon mens open race jack wal lace ladlea time race mrs morgan oraham mens time race smith mc- outcheon guests from the farthest farthest point mr and mrs smith mc cutcheon drum bo oldest lady mrs h r mccutcheon oldest gentleman mr john mccutcheon youngest child ron nie miller after the races aupper was served on the lawn when the president mr robt mccutcheon called the gueala to order and extended to all e hearty welcome mra tola walker gave a short history of the mccutcheon clan which was very interesting a twominute alienee was observed for those who had passed on everett mocubcheon and thos mccut cheon were also called on for speeches a short business session elected the following officers for 1030 president thos mccutcheon vicepresident fred mccutcheon secretary treasurer mrs j j stewart mr and mra wm webb returned home on sunday from their honeymoon a very enjoyable evening waa spent when nearly a hundred neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs harow moeochern on wednesday coming to acton monday august 8th an opportunity for a complete checkup on your car at no cost watch for details later a service for you provided by the haivton garage operators association acton members whitliains garage mceacherns garage norton motors highway garage jennings garage the wedding of miss margaret thomas mcklnnon was in her ninetieth year th and mr alfred day also ur and mr funeral took place from her late resld- xverett levmees of buffalo i ce ouelph with interment at con or rnd stoker and utoe daughter alma orace stoker are visiting at ur and afra h a bbsklnga bora th annual pernio of th horticultural assarts in dtscrtot no 1 la bemg held today at tha ojtcj ouelph lanoday evening a presentation was hem a th hers- of mr race ouelph with interment at ingabr cemetery mlas rosa nodwell of fergus is spend log some time with mr and mrs r h modwau third una a demonstrauon on th new electric rraoa took place at the farm of o o burt and son kulsburg on monday evening june mth when a good crowd on the eve of mia jean a was present to view the equipment ewpertur lor a trip to stag- 1 the gentle rain which fell aaturdsy r morning did a gnat deal of good the av ores read the addrasa and ntih waa greatly headed and was irn- ly appreciated syall farmer tn limehouse mr and mra perry and miss parry of toronto spent sunday with miss orace pbllett at the cottage and stayed a few days in the village mr a hall and family of toronto apent the weekend at the cottage mr and mra c mummery and friends of toronto ipent the weekend at uie cabin mlaa w ivens was home for the week end from toronto mr and mra wealey noble of mam- toulln island are spending a few noil- days with mr and mra chaa meredith mr and mra tm morrow apent sun day with mra k lane dr sutherland who haa bren tour ing the wt during the post thrrr months returned home last saturday irreatly improved in health the atria look out club held thctr i egular meeting at the home of mlaa inca scott on monday evening the stork again visited the village last monday morning and left a daughter with mr and mrs wm shelbqurne on sunday last the united church held their anniversary services at lime- i house morning and evening the rev h s loverlng of trafalgar waa the speaker in the morning when special muste was rendered by the olen wullama choir assisted by mr wilfred oolea and miss jaaale cblaa of acton and mr richard jouiffe the evening service waa in chart of the rst w r archer of lowvula when again tipecsal music waa i e by tha chotr lilr by mr nrjm trl miss jessie both ser vices were wju attended the spotlight on prices for the holiday finest imported new potatoes ec choice imported ripe tomatobb 2- 25c pineal american ripe bananas 123c large and presh oi a choice cucumbers i- 1c domestic jewel or supreme shortenino 225 mclarens assorted jelly powders 5 19c pine catsup 219c clarus or libbya pork and beans 325c household fine floor wax lb un 123c pickfrean reg 35c savoury snacks 129c 0ild medal ko 3 tin tomatoes 215c lovely year old cheese l westons fresh a a daisy assorted lb bag bisctirts 1 fine clear skin orapsfrutt 30c 419c for q tad sctyjee barrs phone lfe we durr destroy these noxious weeds sow thistles bind weed bladder campion canada thistle wild cairot dodder chicory tumblliig mustard hemp oxeye daisy blue weed hawkweeds common milkweed w41d lettucea common burdock dooks clnquefoll st johns wort wild musnwda pepper orasses sunkweed white cockle commonhagweed poison ivy russian thistle spurges arkansas bedstraw the weed control act states clause 4 every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall detroy all weeds designated noxious by the regulations as often in every year as to sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds clause 22 any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses or neglects to obey any lawful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not leas than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every such offence weeds have no place in a progressive municipality do your share tt prevent their spread municipality of nassagaweya weed inspector gilbert kingsbury r r no 1 campbdlvule 5 mttto kul uf tf ittuta rssll v m tpsmiwux husv pa b avmino sunday joiir ira u daylight saving tim 1100 a moommunlon flsrrle- 13 1 p m sunday school and kbit class 700 pm servlob withdraw stvkrvbodv vkukhtm vntbytttuu knox chimoa jutton bv n u butmik m a hwlulsr mansswinow strvat sunday juijy srd idlt daylight saving tim 10j0 the sabbath school 1130 am th sacramene of th lords stippor 700 pm step by stop not irth preparatory flervloa to night thursday at g00 pm session at 730 pm 3 the s s plcnle to xrtn on wednesday july sth at 130 pjn from the church always wtlooue sbotttlbt cljurrl acton bcv c a baxtml psstar sunday july 3rd ims 1100 am service of worship sub ject adam where art thou7 lorda supper 1300 noon classes commenoa tuesday 8 oo pjn byju at vrywr home wednesday 800 pm prayer meeting a weloom to all fljirr difurrlf at 9 alban ti mnttyt anolioan th third gsnukay aftar trlsuty 0j0 am holy oommunlon and ssr mon the newly oormrmad maibr will make their first oommunlon at thl sendee 10j0 asnohurch school thar will be no 1100 a m servo 700 pm evensong and sermon til rector subject old testament char- acorn bamuel the seoond in th series moses samuel saul david solo mon s jbimrs kockwood 104s am ebt church school 1130 am bflt ustun and ssr- unolamipibo small advertisements advrrlainu nadar this on cast per werd sflalssasi eksra fc r ismrtloa lv lasertbsas far li ii sau eh addltlaeal is cbrml where llaass have la be bookad boo siiotino 8attjbdat call 07r3 for prices prank houxb notice we are paying 37c for no 1 cream delivered 33c for orade a bggs acton crialaby td sure hate to fare you johnny fob sale oood size ice refrigerator at reason able price apply browns fruit stors acton fob sale 3 young percheron horses for apply alvin rishbr phone 33r44 erin r r no 3 acttax fob sale fresh strawberries picked dally de livered in quantities p your order d a csuppsw phone 1j house fob bent sevenroom house good looatloo water and lights rent reasonable im mediate piesesslisi ktrrb real gjjtate phone it aoton house fob bent curnfortable rlveroomd hctls on bower avenue for rent watr and ughts available after jury 1st apply iota alice ucrabuott frederick street oood prices paid for horses injured cattle ste tor to meat with injured p rliaii vssw prwskatly it wul oast you nothing la ring us pkesie oeergetewn lti n venlng the chsrgws hones poslrivahr never resold under any oondltlon 40tf vahnattb1 pox parla ohattlng on the bench at brooklyn bbbett field when thai dodgers plsyed olneln reds are johnny vandermeer lett the young man who restricts the nil in a way no other pitcher ever haa and the former king of clout bate ruth the man who banged out base and extra bape hit the way no other man ever baa th babe la nnngr filiating tn reds rookie after be performed on msslng eat of pitching two nobit norun gains in s tba flrat against boston and the second against doowrjssrb first night gam played in brooklyn shortly after true braa tnksti psctur l taken ruth signed a contract for gltooo to coach th iobsesjpob sale a fresh shipment of chase reedy for summer work stilt farmer ur market gardener all well broken and guaranteed as represented or are return able price reasonable apply i j t broww pho 373w brampton salesmen u you are not earning a dsrr ou cannot afford to mis r opparsututfi over goo men make from tlwto noil weekly according to ability with dia- trlbutlon of 300 risjwnlawd rsjoesuml cash sake free olfra uberaienib mtaalon rtoht now bast time to staat obiiassn pajauxz oo 670 t euaafffiriifessiig

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