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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 25, 1957, p. 4

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try acfon ft pfti thuncuy july 35th 1057 brother acfon woman g stuah martin dies an npjy of 0rel mot- tar m yr omrg stuart martin dld at tb family r14mie 114 atnol trt la ouuwi on rrtday july 11 in hi tttn y he had bn in toor mains tar ewer ywar barn at oeotjtwn ontario on wbwwiit at uni th deceased ww nan of th mr and mr john martin a young man mr martin boanaateeded m western canada and lived in toronto peiar to nof lag to oahawa is year ago he wnf an employ of oeaeral mo tor at th lima of hu death and waa a member of loral gjt uaw ha taavaa hu wife tha former nellie man y stafford and hfp daughter urt coma peever keiths of bloomfietd alao survlvutg ar two sisters mr sarah mc doug all of wlnnl pef and mr aargt mcartnur of acton and two brother jama ef staakatrhewen and ray of call- torn la tha mamortal trvica ww htld at the armstrong funeral chapal gt s pm on monday july st fol lowed by interview in mount lawn cametary flav it a bombay mlnlatar of tha oahawa pente- costs church blmcoe street south conducted tha aarvlcaa local 4h club members enjoy bus trip to hamilton district mataban of tha aetnn 4h orain and tractor maintatunc club ac companied by club leaden ware unoni m halton county 4h boy and girl and leader who enjoyed tha annual but trip which cantered around point of interact in tha hamilton district- alao included in tha roup ww a young farm girl from wale ton morris who is in canada on an exchange visit and who u preaenuy a guest el th milton farm of a t woodtey th first stop ww at tha mam moth industrial empire of the steel company of canada whkh covers 800 acre of land and produce yearly ova- two million tons of basic iteel fur canadian industry here the group wsa conducted on n estenslve tour by guides who explained the manufacture of steal from unloading of ore boats through th many complex po cassaa of refining to th mill where huge ingots er reduced to the ma terial used by every manufacturer of steel products tha second step ww at tha farm of the mountain sanatorium where manager andy ouahhart explained the operations of the 30- acre farm and told tha group last a hard of 115 ayrshire la maintained to sup ply i qo0 tb patients and hospital staff mrs gushhart and daughter served delightful refreshment i on the spacious lawn the finsl stop was at the ancas- ter fam of jerome bro whose specialty is growing of potatoes and field radishes owner st clair jerome explained that th fourth crop of radish ww being harveit- ed at the time of tha visit the 4 h o sin club is sponsored by the acton agricultural society under the leadership of chas mc kfown and nino bra ida and the 4 it tractor maintenance club sponsored by the acton junior rarm- lad by mae hprowl handy buchanan and bill price vvamiaa holidays visitors prominent in district mr r j oh rut one spent a few days last rrk with mr and mrs cecil nell fram ms uui j nhf smilh h li cm ployrd in tuclh f r the holidays epent thr werk end with he par ent mr and mr rul smith mm ada and mr lrrtt curr r of ourlph visited with fnrnds m the tllage on friday rragia ing ravwraajy friend of mr james btruthrr will be pleased to learn he is pr greasing favorably at ms h imr fol lowing recent iu gery at guelph hospital after being rmfined to bed for the past three v reka undergoing treatment for vrrtcoae rtns mr d g robertson is n able to be up for am hi r each day m and mrs w m steven m f toronto spent the weeken t with the latter parent mr and mr w mcmillan lynda ferguson has been hoi i daying with her grandparents mr and mrs t it finm m and mrs david stewart re turned home on sunday evening following a few day taralto pent in the north brian robertson is attending chi rho camp this week near set ktrk on lake erie mr and m- j a bulloch and family returned on monday from their cottage at kearney wsere they spent the last two week mr and mr vernon stewart had w the i- guests iwt week the ut ter sister and brother inlaw mr and mrs thomas hawkea and their two daughters they had just re turned from thee years spent in germany france and holland where mr hawkea waa w th thr canadian army on saturday mr and mrs a johnstone of rock- wood also vi i ted at the same home poets corner veto ttjrix a builder bu tided a temple he wrought it with grace and skill pillar and groins and arches all fashioned to work his will men said as they saw it beauty it shall neve- know decsy great is the skill o builder thy fame shall endure for ay a m ither buildcd a temple with loving and infinite care planning each arch with patience ikying each stone with prayer none praised her inr easing efforts none knew of her wondrous plan r r he temple the mother inillded was unseen by the eye of man me is the builders temp e crumpled into ihe dust iom lies each stately pillar food for consuming rust but the temple the molhe builded will last while the age roll for that beautiful unseen temple waa a child s immortal soul flattie ve hill july ha been a popular m nth for brides workmen on the lnterprovinclal pipeline this weak enwued highway 23 below ialermo the third constable for the county opp fore begins his duties thursday of next week small cheese plant emphasizes quality vwxmistock ont cp i ld iv at manager of a small rheese factory in oxford t ounly says it hai set records unknown to most resident f the area it is belirrd the only cheese factory in weatrrn ontario using a cla ifier t remove all sediment from milk mr peat claims it ha pr minced the highest percentage of first grade cheese in 0ord coun ty the federal g ncrnment allows a two cent per pound premium on all finished chedda- cheese hat rates a score of w or 93 lsl yea out of 4 34g boxes of cheese manu factiircd by mr peat and hi as sistant dave lester 3209 rated a score tf 03 and 750 boxes rated 04 to reach this p emlum the cheese mul have a fine texture an even col ir and a compact fin ish every dav 1500 gallons of milk from a sixmile radius turn up at the factory to be processed into cheddar cheese or butte we made 13000 pound of butter last tear and easily sold it alt sav iv at the plant at the corner of two county road in the area of north norwich ww built in 1004 some 40 new manufacturing in dustries have been established in manitoba during 10u waff pfceto t mhton stthit mike ratbarry mam street wett left today at noon for a onemonth trip to england where he will attend the world scoupjamboree ir august mike will be writing lertert to the champion about hit experiences at the annual scouting event hit first letter will appear on august 8 driverless car hit empty truck a real story for ripley occur red on steetvllles busy business thoroughfare whan two driver i motor vehicle collided near the intersection of queen and msln htreets several pedestrians and a num her of parked vehicles escaped in jury and damage when a car own ed by fred campbell manager of dominion wood heel corp i td parked on the east side of queen street with the engine unnlng but unattended started to run away it proceeded down the street for al most a block with cars passing it m either tide until it veered to the lft mar the war memo ial an 1 collided with a parked truik own- ed by canada bread the driver of the bread truck r idie uryanu aa making a deliv ery end when eturntng to his ve hide he n it iced the driverless campbell car coming down the street he called to his brother who was standing nearby to hat ihe machine but bef re anything mid be done it crashed into the front left of the luck damagt to the bread truck was over ftloo wits little mire than a siratch on the campbell car passenger liner queen elizabeth is floating town llaurax cpi whvt time d es this place arrive in port quipped a ecent pasurnurr n the liner queen elliabclh on a trip in which she topped at halifax the man was not entirely j ik ing the 83 837ton floiting giant is more like a town than a ship in many reipect one of the largest reituaranl in the world a night club a 334 seat theatre a permanent populati tn of mnt than 1200 and a transient population of more than 23o0 go tumake the queen more thin just a ahtp to many people four time around the pr mrn ade deck and youve covered a mile ay cunard line officers who guide activity aboard the 1 031 foot liner the pr xnrnadc is 34 fret fom one end t the o her the liner s verandah grill is called the night club of the north atlantic the main dining room can accommodate 700 r- s m about the maximum of f nt class pauengcrs she sport himne grown flow and a large painting of queen mother elui beth sponsor of the ship hangs in the first das lounge it was painl e4by oswald bisley passengers can foil the 1 n era progress during the ocean passage by a model of the ship which mve across i large map of the atlantic as ihe v ov ag p o ceeds common n ttrour atwood ont cp alexan der mackav 01 mwood oldest resident and kathleen smith one of its youngest were on hand to help the community ce eb ate its centennial i chlmcmtu lightr umihoutt ning kills heifer sunday mr art swaokhamar was unfor tunate to hav a heifer kluad by lightning tn th short atorm on sunday she had baan standing near th fane and the bolt of lightning must have followed lhe barbed wire to where she itw mr mary montgomery and kenny spent th week nd with mr and mr albert brook and family mrs burt bobartao and mrs frank f were joint host esses at a miscellaneous shower for their niece mia arlen dor- don at the home of tha former nea- ouelph thar war 40 guest present and many friends were re ceived by th br ids elect gtraksss ttww we are sorry to hear of mr ha old q riff in s accident and hope he soon recovers at present he is in the ouelph general floaptul un dergoing tealment for his broken elbow sunday visitors st the freeman home were mr end mrs rogers of detrult mr end mrs c w free msn of to onto mr and mrs pier and two sons of scsrboro and mrs sheoch of toronto the telephone is to be estendej up the fifth 1 in another five homes mr wm butler two sisters and a i brother in law attended th fun era if thri aunt in olpvrrsvillr i nv this past week she is the last f the older butler generation ornrlale hnaatay mr adams if art in united t hurrh w ti nt c hurrhill church uit sunday t nffu latr ut cum muni in service he ilti received five new member inl i the chu rh liv profussiun uf faith mr tnd mr win th mpson miss fdith tli imp sin mm i trl tli m p in il mi larence denny viitn at tin failff n li mie this wek were mr and m vernon ai iff ind arthur of irumlicller all i mr hmarl rlffin ltamingtin ind mr wm g iffln t irunt i nt thursday harm tckburn w as will is mi mlm r from six other w imrn i invtitiilrt went on a bus t mir to tor nl i mrs oellert ii fctk mrs win dotrfiie mr duk vm mrs h i davidson mrs v j mconald were mem lieri in hurrhill district who al ien led thr ladies visited the st t iw rente corn starch co the dick hanlnn a point where they it luruh mellaril publishing h iue and the dolnel farm at w mdh ilgr the last is a museum if pi ineer historical displays de picting 1 fe in the old days the i tdie had supper at wood bridge where they were catered to by the hdnerlcy w men s institute they ill retiitmd h me tired and hap taweli sf hasaar tin re i a little touch of humor f r the new i hi week the small black dog of the kerr family went li tiwn with bob kerr ihe soft of the family on saturday night he became pated from his master and he could not be found the whole family looked for a day before de ciding to call the police much to their surprise they found the small dog had taken matters into hi own paws and had crawled into a police car and had been the guest of the pohcemana family for the past day special collection helps summer camps th wm s met at th noma of hu ivans th awning of july ii with lira sanford reading acrip tur mrs kirk pa trick leading in prayer and mrs mill th study chapter mr a norton sang tha ros ary and text word uphold waa used in a vers of scrtptur a special collection wa tajse for rev jc zietmen a ummr camp the hostess served rrahments after th meeting mr and mr wm edwards were guest at th aaatonllall wadding in st pauls united church and ihk reception following in tha mil ton inn- on saturday assildaylsvg molly jcvey la holidaying with he grandparent mr and mra jas jarrileaon tn toronto mr and mrs j hough i y mr end mra jas nobis mr and mrs chas meredith mr and mr w mitchell and mia doris mrs i sanford and bui sanford were guest at the oil lis spllxer wed ding in knox church george town on saturday mrs j roughiey was hostess for mis marga et hpluer who was bride of july 30 st a mtscellane out shower on wedjiesddy even ing of last week mrs it mcvey spent last week with mr and mrs david mivey at oakvillc vtslurs hecent visitors mia judy gibhs f klrkunl lake is visiting her c uslii mm truly volt m and mrs wm coleman of t ir nil i i sending a roupl uf wicks with thi douglas scot mr and mrs turin r uf stnitfirl willed the a t ittrrsoiia ttttnt l mrs j mm campbell spent a ft w days last week with mr lane and on sunday with m and mrs arthur i ane of toronto swocwooo former resident here assists with service rev and mr george hagan of kansas missouri ar ia th village visiting with th form alsur mrs dav mcfarlane and mr mc- tarlan mr hagan 1 a former rock wood boy and notioa many changes in the community h notes ther ar not many in tha village that he remember ha assisted tn the servle at the united church sunday saornlng- mr campbell mcarthur of ouelph contributed a vocal number during the service coneretulauoha to dennis brace in connection with wellington county s bicycle rodeo which was featurdin the count jpicnie s stanley park erin during the week end those who took part represented six municipalities rev earl eaton of gelt eonduet- ed service at the prbytelan church sunday morning mra ea ton was also present during the service the many friends of mrs effle nickel will be pleased to know aha la improved since her reoaat mines mlas minnie nicks ii who was out at th pacific coast wsj called horn on getouat of bar mother iilnaes temperature ware up la th high m ovr th weekend sunday rala brought relief with the re sulting low- thermometer readings to th lower w and then up to the r in a short time rev and mr douglas black and children of port dover were in the village moadey visiting mr and mrs george day aad family mr stewart s royce returned home sunday from hti brief vara t ion- mr osoar driber i attending the teacher summer course et loo don university he la home fo weekend misses beverly end donna me mabb gad cvadley nturaad horn this weak from olea mhor prasby- terun camp lake slmoo voca tional canoe race oflamttmaafie que cpa lg mile canoe ran for amamaiy pad- dli wul be staged july m oa the st maurice river betwaea polsvta- a la mine and orsnd mere a 4 m keys mam wmu vou wait hmlons 5c1 store robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists iriirmrtljr t i lr phoni ouelph im4 si i owdii square roxy theatre acton reopening august 12th staff on vocation trade line grand falls nfld cpl inaugural run of the new mont real- dot wood direct freight ice was hailed by chamber of commerce officials as a great step forward in the future of central newfoundland in the first four months of 1937 the value of goods imported into canadi exreeded the value qf can ada exports by 411 million com pared to an unfavorable trade bal ance of m3 million in the saioe pc id f load people buy the free press to read snd read the free pre to buy monuments siampton dfsigii lubmtttm cmctrry irtli nnit cornrr poiu and tnarkrrx a cimm d splat in itock wm c allan prep al quean w brampton nkap rkonr ol i hu km l l ml rep tom nlcoi rthu braraalan gl 1 ho qvenette halton countys larocstt inoenndint bakesv 10c in cash with the purchase of each 50c worth of baking thursday friday saturday only at our acton aad georgetown stores i more and more smart homemak- ers arc finding that lhr ar urrific buys faaturad in our want ad chadc that pewarpadcad lihla ads avary 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