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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 11, 1967, p. 2

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2 the acton frv press wednesday october it 1967 111 one of the huoe presses shipped from plant produces one press a week for mapy blow press where they are manufactured is different types of industry given a final test by eddie wilson the acton staff photo silverwood displays float win at fair 4h girls club sew whats by mrs harry scott silverwood 4h members met at the 4iome of mrs r miller at 4 pm oct 4 tot the first meet ing of the fall season and an el ection of officers as follows jjresldent margo ruddell vicepresident jane glrvan secretary melanle holms treasurer margaret bos press reporter cathie chamber lain telephone conveners debbie soerk janete henderson court esy convener anna nellson there were 11 members and mrs r miller and mrs broth- erton are the leaders the name chosen for the new season sew whats the color and type of new re cording book were chosen the girls were shown how to use pattemvalso different sty les and materials for each fig ure the necessary contents for a sewing basket was explained and a date for the next meeting was set for oct 11 on wed 4 pm at mrs millers mr david baxter suffered a broken arm at a football game at milton recently silverwood womens institute won special display at george town fair with apple pie 1867 style also at the same fair the group had c float in the parade showing old time haiutwork such as quilting knitting etc the silverwood 4h girls also won special display with their groceries that were in the store 1867 and still sold in stores to day 1967 35 r l students leave friday for expo edward s byerman edward samuel byerman of 35 court street milton dies in mil ton district hospital september 24 after a brief illness he was burled september 27 at ebenezer united church funeral service was held at st pauls united church in milton wltb rev ca halner officiating he leaves his wife gladys one daughter muriel mrs robert l smyth of don mills one son ronald of montreal and four grandchildren he is also survived by brothers daniel and norman of brodhagen and was a brother of the late emmanuel harry and leslie martha mrs r kahle of mit chell is his only sister born in 1892 at brodhagen in huron county mr byerman was a son of mr and mrs henry byerman he and his wife were married in 1924 lnnassagaweya ajjter living 15 years in thames- ford he moved to nassagaweya he spent the last 14 years of his life in milton he received his educations in walton public school and strat ford business college he work ed many years as a cpr sta tion agent and telegraph operator mr byerman was quite active in several clubs and organiza tions in the community he was a past master of campbell mas onic lodge past president of the ys mens club in thames- ford an elder in st pauls united church in milton an executive in the progressive conservative association past president of the milton horticultural society and a member of milton lawn bowling club he was active in hockey and baseball and coached for a ladies ball team his hobbles included horticulture and playing the violin he was choir leader for the presbyterianchurch lnnass agaweya in the 1920s and also in thamesford he was also an active member in a barbershop quartet for many years in moffat and thamesford he taught sunday school in in- gersoll united church recently he acted as clerk tor halton county court house served as secretary of milton cemetary board and served as a member of the committee of adjustment for the town of milton pallbearers at the funeral service were a nephew c elsley of guelph and e beattle of brampton and a frank w ran- dell r reld and a cairns all of milton churchill north bay couple observe wedding anniversary here churchill church ucw gath ered at the home of mrs george stephens for their regular mon thly meeting on wednesday even ing october 4 twelve ladles we re present the president mrs w thomp son called the meeting to order and opened it with prayer she ca lled on mrs a damn to give the devotions she chose forfcer top ic thanksgiving scripture read ing was psalm 24 andhymn577 was sung closing with prayer the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted some business was dealt with mainly about the coming bazaar which will be held on nov 24 also the annual halloween party on saturday evening oct 28 both will be held in churchill church basement mrs thompson closed the meeting with prayer and a social time was spent when the hostess mrs stephens and her assistants mrs leslie swackh- amer and mrs fmc arthur se rved lunch mrs a winter courtesy con vener thanked mrs stephens for her hospitality and lovely lunch visitors during the week with the griffins were mr and mrs roy mossop and boys and miss cathy bayak of toronto mr and mrs orvllle bogle hamilton mr and mrs frank asblcknor- val and mr and mrs george c burt hulsburg mr and mrs ronsaunders ac companied by mr and mrs roy hall of guelph spent a few days in montreal and attended expo last week bailinafad visit illness in district news miss ruth ann elliott of camp- bellvllle visited her sister mrs david mcenery over the holiday mrs d a russell who is confined to guelph general hos pital we were pleased to learn is slowly improving mr and mrs john near and earl spent thanksgiving sunday with he r mother mrs liable hat- tie of shelburne mr and mrs ken alien rob ert and russell and mark wolfe accompanied bymrandmrsron saunders normle and stephen spent thanksgiving weekend at their cottage on thefrench river they report the colors were bea utiful the five daughtersandtwo sons of mr and mrs hgturner no rth bay and their families and a number of friends gathered here this weekend to honor their par ents on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary alsolnatt- endance were 20 grandchildren and three great grandchildren the celebration lncludedadln- ner in toronto followed by an ann iversary party at the home of mrs thomas gadd renee of george town and next day a barbecue at the home of norman turner ch urchill the other members of the family are mrs reg greene be- lzaport credit mrs don park inson lilian grimsby mrs bill langstaff edith montreal mrs ian balsilla barbara kempt vl- ue and stan turner guelph visitors with mr and mrs fred mcarthur on sunday were mr and mrs ed green toronto also mr and mrs robert warne 50 down v gets you heating modern plumbing phone 8569501 warm air and hot pumps and water syitertu water rockwood frank carney and soris ltd 50 00 down gets you 50 00 buy a bond at bank of montreal canada savings bonds 196768 series buy yours now for cash or by instalments only 5 down balance in easy payments over a year now available at all branches tt bank of montreal canadas first bank heltons federal m p dr harry harlev was guest speak er al the georgelown district memorial hospital womens auxiliary dinner recently he spoke on drugs first line tv sales service friday morning at 9 am 35 robert little school pupils board their bus for expo they return mondayafter managingto see the worlds fair just before its closing the end of october the five chaperoned going with the group are mrs bern van fleet mrs hcollettmrsker- wln mcphail teacher miss donna rlseborough and rl principal g w mckenzie the students are all from grades six seven and eight the group travels by tyler bus and ted tyler jr will re peat the arrangements he made for a busload on thanksgiving weekend the group will stay just six blocks from expo but their transportation to and from expo will be on their own chart w phippen heads bond sales here wg phippen of toronto has been appointed as an organizer in the 1967 canadasavings bonds campaign payroll savings divis ion for halton and peel counties his territory includes port credit oakvllle acton and mil ton this marks mr phlppens seventh year as an organizer for the canada savings bond camp aign supervisor tor the golden horseshoe region during the campaign is ormsby a doherty the reglonembraces brant we 1- land lincoln haldimand halton and peel counties etobicoke and the city of hamilton the 1967 series of bonds will be sold at par until nov 15 ered bus modation fee plus meals and both bus driver mr tyler and spending money his wife whos going along have for most of the youngsters suggestedtheywillbehappyto lesthetrorriychancetoseethe help with the children it needed fair the school board at the meet- teachers have been surprised ing last week agreed to pay the a how many pupils have been costottransportatiodandac- able tosee the fair plans for commodation for the five chap- this trip to provide an opportun- erones the children are bear- ity for three dozen more to at- j ing the entire cost of the trip tend were made by the robert the flat transportation aecom- little school staff 8531057 channel master antennas for perfect color and superb black white reception guaranteed no matter where you live an open letter to the citizens of acton nassagaweya and the north part of esquesing 0 the mo allan s collision service y on october 23rd new location at crewson s corners in former franks auto collision building meanwhile were still in business at rr 4 acton no change in phone numbers day 8532860 night 8532449 it has been my privilege to serve you as member of the ontario legtslature during the past four years stncerely hope ftietprogress we have made in this riding has earned your continuing support the record of the government under prime minister john roberts is one of achievement and is reflected in the general growth and progress of our county i have always attempted to serve the north part of halton to the best of rhy ability and i have always made myself available to the people in this area mattes such as rebuilding of highway nio 25 traffic lights at the inter section of highway 25 and high 7 in acton the reclamation of fairy lake assist ance for farmers and grants for education are some of the things we have accomplished for this area the next 4 years is a crucial time for ontario many new decisions will have to be made this will require men of experience and ability with a good record of service may i count on your support please reelect sincerely george kerr acton headquarters 16 mih st east for information transportation phone 8530540

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