k rhursday june 7th 1966 the acton free prss acton ontario page seven mike coxe i plumbing heating eavestroughing pipe fixtures fittings off ail kinds beatty pressure systems water softeners american kitchen unit dealer phone 25 acton free estimates mm frmws just look at these ov summer specials shop compare save 4c on campbells 10 6z cans tomato soup 3 for 33c brand new delicious freshpak salad dressing 16 oz jar 33c save 2c on stokely honey pod 1 5 oz cans peas 1 for 33c save 4c on our owrvfweshbake 24 oz loaf white bread 15c save 1 1 c on delicious golden dew 4 1 lb prints margarine 2 for 49c save 8c on breakfast club pectin added 24 oz ar strawberry jam 33c save 4c on gold seal solid pack white meat tuna new 10c deal on instant chocolate milko 37c can 33c 1 4 oz pkg save at on st lawrence oil 63c 16 oz can 33c save 20c on this 10c deal blue ribbon tea bags vst 59c save 10c get one for 2c jello instant pudding 3 pkg 27 free bonus premium fireking y ovenware seven unit in all each on absolutely free for only 1500 worth of gu great cash register slips this week receive free 1 pt covered casserole fresh as a june brides smile a real moneysaving special- golden ripe always a mealtime favourite- bananas 17c crisp and tender florida ttie freshest in town celery hearts bunch 21c sweet and tender home prow n 2 ibig bchs green onions 15c o crisp tender home grown 2 big red bchs radishes 15c mltl st acton shop friday nights til tpm jbitoarvr- former teacher here passes away sunday friends in acton were saddened to learn of the death of mrs an nie wilkinson in guelpli general hospital on sunday june 3 the tormer amhefteure she was the widow of the late royden wilkin son also remaining are a sister mrs e hindley kate r r 1 bockwood and a brother r bruce freure of guelph mrs wilkinson had taught in acton for the past several years retiring at christmas she had en joyed a trip to florida since funeral service was held in guelph on tuesday afternoon fol lowed by interment in woodlawn cemetery several from the acton public school staff attended monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 8 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w contest reports wi annual at eden mills presbyterian church was host to the members of south wellington institutes for their an nual meeting mrs roy president of eden mills branch welcomed the delegates and in reply mrs js rowan of eramosa branch invited this group to be their guests for next years meeting the branch secretaries reports showed that many interesting and yaried activities had been carried out through the year some of these included local projects such as exhibits at fall fairs gifts sent to sick and shutins bank books giv en to new babies sponsoring 4h clubs gifts to grade eight school pupils installation of swings and kitchen equipment in schools many branches reported having sent their secretary to the officers con ference and of sending delegates to the district annual and area con vention there were also several that had given financial assistance for send ing the five delegates from ontario to the associated country women of the world conference to be held in ceylon this jear as well as making a further contribution to talks highlight eden mills the south wellington scholarship fund some of the demonstrations given included making chocolates making artificial flowers christ mas decorations floral arrange- 3 attention farmers for yeur tractor gas and fuel needs grease and lubricat ing oil contact thompson fujelsllio phone 9 acton prompt delivery from meter pump yes we have tanks available television and ted figg 1 in i i c i li tr 89782 j3j u t u o e radio service r w grant phone acton 594 collect located at watsons music store l ments and aluminum tray etching mrs r d hendry gait f fl o board member for this subdivision conducted the ratification of the district directors miss flora durnin representing the home economics service ex tension branch ontario depart ment of agriculture brought greet ings from the director miss helen mckercher and outlined the ser vices available she suggested that consideration be given to having local leaders for some of the courses this sys tem has proved quite successful in some other countries study kits are available for home use on some subjects miss durnin asked that womens institute members let their wishes be known to miss mckercher mrs murray mckenzie report ing for the scholarship committee was pleased to say that the schol arship fund was now completed and it is hoped will soon be funct ioning miss flora durnin county home economist has great praise for the local leaders in the 4h clubs the number of girls taking club projects has increased greath in the last two vears from 220 in 1954 to 387 registered in 195 she said mrs murrav mckenzie of fra mosa branch is to be honored with the presentation of a department of agriculture certificate in recog nition of five consecutive vears as club leader next seasons club will be meal in the menu to be fol lowed by the supper club mrs t hilton club leader from utoka branch commented on the exhibit on display from the club being well dressed and well groomed and explained some of the points studied in that unit considerable interest was shown in the three competitions history painting and handicraft prizes for the tweedsmuir history book were awarded to eden crest and era mosa and for the painting to mrs osborne of utoka and mrs gordon of puslinch judges for these two competitions were miss nellie stickney of fergus and mr gordon couling of guelph mrs ft m starkey and mrs n j thomas judged the handicraft competition which included ten articles suitable for a hope chest west end biver- side and eramosa were the win ners in this section the fact that the womens in stitute is not a money making org anization was again stressed by the president mrs rov mccartney mrs mccartney urged the mem bers to study the hand book to read the federated news and to educate themselves in matters of their own- organization the book rev article this week is going to be fashionable nobfidy would read a certain book just for its prestige value alone we suppose but just the same it s nice to be reading what every body is reading the bookofthemonth clubbers are reading the last hurrah by o connor these davs if you dont belong its in the library we have on hand a list of the top selling fiction and nonbctlon books in the states for the last few weeks marjorie mornmgstar by herman wouk is still way up on that list and right below it is another new book in acton library island in the sun by alec waugh h m s ulysses by maclean is also on the most popular list in nonfiction acton library s copy of a night to remember by lord will keep you right up with the experts the secret of the hut- tites a fascinating book of discov ery this reviewer is halfway through is also high on the amer ican prestige list so thats the spring fashion news in books auction sale of implements etc the bndersigncd has received instructions from i frank ii scarlett to sell by public auction lot 7 h mn 3rrl line east toronto township 3 miles west of malton on saturday jvne 16 1956 at 1 o clock the following implements etc tractor mc d w6 binder mc d power 10 mower m h power new bal er mc d t55 new threshing ma chine goodison ball bearing hay rake mc d 4- bar rubber tired new plow mc d 3 furrow new disc mc d power wagon with rack mc d rubber tired wagon and rack hay rake harrows 6- section drill m h cultivator m h cultivator cockshutt roller stone boat garden seeder garden cultivator gas engine fanning mill manure spreader cockshutt cream separator blacksmith forge clip ping machine 2 brooder houses 12xl2 2 coal brooder stoves and poultry equipment litter carrier rope and pullies forks lawn mower well pump with quantity of water pipe cistern pump coal range coal heater stove coal oil 4 burner table babv scales chairs and dishes scales 2000 lbs horse collars and harness grain bins tools other articles too numerous to mention oats and straw oats 2 000 bus stack of straw terms cash no reserve farm sold nothing to be removed until set tied for a p cheyne auctioneer albert mcbride clerk b48 2 it will pay you to find out why the m h 50 and ferguson to 3 5 are the mostbought tractors in 1956 vssev harris eful72 5 live pto 6 speed transmission positive depth control 3furrow plowing in any soil visit our showroom or set the date and we will demonstrate milton milling co limited t i your massey harris ferguson dealer beattyales and service m cayihixipaint m rockwood tfiree weddings create interest considerable interest was mani fest saturday in connection with three weddings one here in r wood the benhamtjvens wedding in the united church the johnston- snyder wedding in norwich in the baptist church the hatchlinfoot wedding in efmwood ave presbyt erian church london in connection with the london wedding about 140 guests were present rev walter welch of tor onto officiated assisted by rev mr fleck minister of elmwood ave church following the ceremony a brief reception was held on the lawn with a number of camera fans clicking the shutters on the bride and groom bridesmaids and others included following the brief reception the wedding guests motored to cobblestonetnn byron where the wedding dinner was served dedicate neiv organ owing to anniversary services at eden mills presbyterian church there was no service in the pres byterian church here rev harold lowery of burlington conducted the service mr douglas black tak ing mr lowerys service there during the morning service a ded ication ceremonv for the new or gan was undertaken special num bers by the choir were enjoyed a mixed quartette and men s chorus congratulations to charles wea- therston of guelph on the occasion of his graduation at queens univ ersity kingston saturday in med icine his sister joan in company with connie stout rockwood graduated from kingston general hospital on monday mr and mrs ted weatherston guelph and mr and mrs frank stout were pres ent for the graduation exercises oue to warm weather last week a number of young folks enjoyed a dip in hortops mill dam next morning temperatures were down to a low level making quite a contrast in the weather during the day fires were very welcome to counteract the sharp drop in the thermometer readings in connection with the benham- ovens wedding on saturday miss irene hamilton of chicago and mr and mrs wm pett of aldershot were among the guests piclcup truck bus collide two hurt driver of a pick up truck that was in collision with a gray coach lines bus edward gilfillan of r r s rockwood was seriously injured in an accident on highway 7 last week mrs gilfillan who was a pissenger in the truck also was tikcn to hospital for treat ment bus driver robert mccall of dundalk and the 20 passengers on the bus escaped injury when the bus left the highway and ran some distance off the shoulder of the road the accident occurred within sight or the gilfillan home at the intersection of the highway and the eden mills sideroad four miles cast of guelph passing the scene shortly after dr r d buckner of acton of the ontario reformatory staff assisted until the guelph police department ambulance arrived cpl lome rutherford and cons alfred berry investigated the damage to the front of the bus was estimated at 500 and the truck was described as a complete wreck the left side of the truck was shoved in and the frame twisted and bent out of shape mr gilfillan was removed from guelph to st michaels hospital in toronto vccu46 mm youre omlf as safe as your tires lifesaver the tuieless tire that gives you protection a6ainst all thrifl tictie ravacvmh swindlehurst 1aumamd ont mi oeorgetow t 733l r