Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1946, p. 5

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thursday july wc im- the acton free press ao m miaaruby dark la at bar lam for th vacation vila margaret ucdonald u ham cor tha vacation mr gaorga hjui of wlagham apaat iw da ibactoa mub halan malaprtia wu ham from cualph far th holiday mr bui vldceat of toronto tpaat th holiday wllfc acton frtana mu umu malnprta of toronto it i hr horn hara far tha ummai i ur and mr john lnmbort and john wore at midland tor la holiday mia bartha brown u apondlns tha aummar with hr atatar mia fare brown mia mlldrad lloulafar mr jack lloulnaar art at uiau honta for taa mtttttfc wntrrii irf outtha tpb friendly cfcurcfc kev a walystst foibimv parsonage bower avesua sunday july 7th lsufl 11 00 am morning worship sermon suoject the canto constancy sacrament of theturds supper 12 lvpjn church school 7 00 pjn fcvenlng worship serm on subject christian perfection as often aa ye eat thte bread and drink thla cup ye do shew the lords death till he come everybody welcome pfttrtui tlljttrrb ta ojatuoii knox cuvmol atnom tskv rouues vooeswon ul1 ur jack blow mr and mrs jas- cimjtam motored to north bay lor the holiday miaa mary o connor at welrrdown apent a few days with mr and mrs- john k earner mr and mis 11 k korea and fam ily are at their cottage in haj burton for the summer mlimt joif aiul marie lam be it are ltollda d with tin li grandai- mil at centre inn j mr and mrs hoy arnold were a i london with mr and mrs allan mrnt r for the holldav mi and mr arnold weavei and linda ae v tailing in hamilton for the centennial t vl bi attune mr and mis h h klllolt george shirley and jane visited relauvea at comber fur the holiday 1 mr and mr amos mason mrs george mason and family have gone to their cottage at sundridg mr and mrs fred jenkins muiray and carol of canning ton visited mr and mrs jam mooie on sunday mrs w j hall and miss marjorie hall spent the holiday with mr and mrs mccron at uarnadale lake jo seph mr and mrs harvey mcculchaon and children of london ware jjueals of mr and mrs fred mcculcbeoo for the holiday mr and mrs h croats and mr and mrs j cross of warsaw n y spent the holldav weekend with the main prise family mr and mis merle tiffany of jamestown n were weekend vii tort with mr lxiru kobertsun and mrs nora cutting mr h it wan through and harold wansbruugh of loronto visited on the hohda with ihelr mothci mis itobl wanahrough mr and mrs j ford ttdd and judv of guelph kited with mr and mrs j higgtn and other acton friend ovrr the w rekend mr and mrs arthur patterson front llulliwoud california are visit ing with hli fattiii and mother in ar ton and brother in and around acton mi and mrs william frank hock- wood ontario art celebrating their golden wedding anniversary in the form of a reception to be held n brook it le hall thursday evening jul 11th 11hg all friend are cord ially invited manse wukw sir kdnuay july 71 1w6 10 00 am the sunday school 11 oo am morning worship the sacrament of the iorda hupper 7 00 pm evening worship the kplatle of james chapter 1 1v27 thurs july 4th h 00 p m the pre- par s lory servtre sunday july 14th the sarramrnt of baptism will be administered they that wait upon tha lord khali renew their strength ljmt crjurtr aton bkv xv ii waijacf sunday july 7lh lhi 11 a m morning service 12 15 p m sunday s tnl 7 cm p m young people s st rvlce llev sparkk of uelpli ste lal rtenker a welcome to all atrorb of tr alttan tljr startnr sunday july 7th i9m the third sunda after irlnlty 1115 am holy kutharlat and ser mon 71 pm hvenaong and sermon f slllclsfl 5 notice jj i h mainprize s itarber shop jj itl be closed for holidays 5 monday july 8th to j s saturday july 13th indufllvt a j engagements j mr and mrs h iab with to an nounce the engagement of their daughter margaret kmmeline to jamea alexander son of mr and mrs d mrnabb korkwood the wed- dtrtg to take place in midjuly mr and mrs haruld heynolda of craw lake ontario w sh to announce the engagement of their elder daughter kdna opal to sgt charles walter burgess son of mr and mrs wm burgess the marriage to take place quletlv early in july halt0n juniors compete at glelph farmss field day the junior farmer field day for western ontario was held at guelph on saturdayjune 2h nearly 2000 j union were in attendance and a full day program resulted no leas than id counties entered soft bajl team in the boys section and 8 counties in tha etrw section halton was rep resented in both divisions by teams from the palermo juniors whla neither team attained a championship they nevertheless made an excellent ahpwlng in the first rqutid the halton boyj ffeam eliminated the atrons duffehn county contenders hut in the second round bowed to the oxford cbunty teara which in turn was eliminated in r the ftnals our srftntiv eye examination la strict modern reeults giiaranteed pbane 1529 for appointment e p head rritered optomhrista m ht anobfleth bq otturn eitd 20 vaan cssssssssssssssssssssi gregory theatre tilt kkday and friday july 4 and ft road to itimma- blng orob bob hope doroth umour march of time million orphans lulu cartoon bored of edu cation chapter 7 haiders of ghost cu saturday jlly mama loves paia lrn errol eljxabeth hlidon dangerous partntarff james craig slgne hasso fox news monday july i leave her to heaven technicolor gene tiemey cornel wllde cartoon talking marplea novelty magic of youth promotion results and years summary actoitpublic school continued from pag one uuiv stuckey jo anne withers grant recommended lieforesa juanita mrfaddrn gar kooson nora gilaoe iv to gitade v braids mary dennj bobb fiy- er mae henderson hochelle kin- read maureen krll julia lawson paul lambert john lindsay jack maddos xury mccoll bill mc- cnstau kaihlten mcllugh bui mason honald pept lion dennis iaplllon pauline sinclair betty splelvoget frank hecom mended barr b ann cam eron john creasy john crppa lea- lle emeison honald marchmrnt leo morton hoss hafka chester while jerry ghadk v to gitade vi arblr hussrll barr giegor chandler joan coon bill daw kin roye dawklns lonald amble maxinf hull william jennings kna johnston vtrena kentner buddie umb christina massey dorothy mrcrtstalt maureen mr- crhtall michael mrllugh reward itafka joseph kit mr isalelle ho- rrtson glenire itolaton honald sargent palrliia sargent john smith barbara snvder hotert ty ler ami vh kery joyre wilson stnre htmommenrteil ii row n dorren jib itonnld h rr iternlre matters ui limn mti lai i pink john hadf vi ix gitade vii anders n hutiabl chew adele i nlh dt nim t rijip benlibe cun- iiliihhnm llroce davidson jaik fone ltklm- kounlntn marjorle tlhbomt delnuie hufnakel elaine keelnn helen korhovlr mlrhnel i jwiilwi t jovce mann kenneth onke caiolyn ltowi1 ijrene hum- holier t lrrr patricia wilds ilttv hetimmendid cunningham hob- fit mult itai- oakley jean palm er bill sheppard joan ghadk vii ix ghadk viii altchison douglai brown june ctipps itnnald crlpps fred de forest carl dron bill elliott jane elliott honald greer jim harding ina hunter iola kirkne betty lawson betty mrortifall philip mrliaar helen moore hel en nelle irene papthnn donna paplllon honna paplllon honald ivrkln donald hanney lua homph joy sheppard jean rom ervllle helen tyler bob vlckerv douglai ware john waterhouse j pan novak helen smith huth hecommended dunn fred mc- crea joan mccrutall ieo united sunday school picnic ijlst wednesday the unltext churrh sunday school punle wai held in the park on wed- neda june lf i h game were en- joed b the children and a bountiful upper was wrvwl h the teacher and officers the rnccr wen- won ns follows mrs benns claw under 4 billy hogmaldton terr waterhouse mrs beans t las 4 and over- claire ijambert betty bean miss ethel franklin class morene klnread bett mae lambert mrs cleave clan david culler johnnv huffnagel ml u doroth simmons class el aine huffnagel barbara turner mrs mnwattk rlavs roddy force bob cunningham mr wilsons class frelda harris johanna veldhuls mr doug priestleys claas ronnie crlpp arnla thorarlnson mr foahur clatfc fred kentner bruce cunningham girl i clothe pin race barbara turner elaine huffnagel whrl barrow race fred kentner and bruce cunningham young people pie plate race ethel franklin and doug prlelley stick rela race johanna veldhulv tinm ball relav rnre mr mowatfk team tl rend arid needle race mr fos- bui and mr veldhuls teachers and officers time race mr fotbur ethel franklin wf3stern farm hands help halton farmers haying n now in full swing on the great majority of halton farm while the crop varies materially from farm to farm in general the crop can be considered from fair to good the harvesting of the crop reveal the shortage of labor on a great many farms in conversation with agrtc rep j e whltelock we learned that the milton office of the ontario department of agriculture has plac ed ninety western arm hands on as many halton farms during the past ten days the great majority of these westerners come from the province of saskatchewan and alberta with a few from manitoba we also learned from mr white- lock that there ja also a demand for day labor in order to cope with thi need commandos are being brought out from toronto halton farmers interested in aec- urlng help of either type would be well advised to contact the agricult ural office milton 230 at once this mcnettywatson wedding saturday at home of bride a pretty june wedding was sol emnised at the home of mr and mra shirley watson on saturday june wth at 3 oclock when their eldest daughter mary irma was united in marriage to robert lloyd meenery eiatil son ot mr and mr a s me enery of georgetown the ceremony was performed by the rev a w fosbury on the lawn under an arth of evergreens pink and white peonies and canterbury bells the bride given in marriage by her father looked charming in a floor length gown of white muslin de sole her fingertip veil was held in place by a bandeau of flowers and she carried a shower bouquet of red ros es and fern her only ornament was a gold locket the gift of the groom miss loi watson only alster of the bride was bridesmaid gowned in pale blue laer her headdress was a liandeau of pink and blue flowers held tn place by pink satin ribbon and he carried an arm bouquet of pink srnatlons the groom was attend ed by mr lloyd mclean mim vera meares of toronto played the wedding muilr and during the gnlng of the reglbtrr mrs ernest da mm of oh spring unit i love ou truly after the reiemotiy tlte nutl were received b the bride mother koufird in hint k hhcei with tunjuolse tr i in and firing a corsage of red iom the gioom a mother nkklted gowned in mauve civpe with matt h- ing luimorc siut a cortnt of 1 rails- limn rtiaei 1 he riir1i mt down in a aiimptuou supp r the tnme inhle laid with dish whhli irelmid to the bride a glint gtnndiimither wn tent red with the bndea take flanked by tnll tnp- ein in allver holders ijiler the bride t hnngeil into her going uwuv iokiuiii of n white llk ttm dretah w ith hrm n nc i easoi les and n mirmige nf pink low tiny left amid hhoweia ur tonfeitl for a hnuemoon trip to flint michigan iuciti wer present from nlagai a knlln rlmhy toronto oil springs eoigetow n krln and lllllsburg entrance exam- of half century ago arc recal 11 by an old timer fitly vear i a long time ye slree wtll on july ind 3rd and lth 1b06 tliere wa a group of youngsters from the upper part of halton county who went to georgetown high school to write on the entrance examination i nd what an experience that was for moat if npt all of us well 1 was one of them the atudents from acton school pupla of mr i t moore wero will arnold 1l j edmiston edwin 1- rant u ada kyfe magcie f ft ji- ale ilirve john moore chnille mr i jim daii nuklm matkl line and arthur smti i he entlie hat includ ing ont or two who were retom- mended nil passed one of the tud- enk misa attn fyfe paued wtond on the list of those who wrote at george town in checking over the list of those who pamd that venr whtth i hne kept all theae vean 1 find thit of the atudtnt from nnrval school pupil- of the late it n shortlll a llnllinnfnd bo one each was first setond tl irtl fourth and fifth n spltiidld recortl of the group that pniuted from ac ton nil except marml line john monro and jeijie harvey mnrted in the fol lowing scplemlier at georgetown high i was one df the fortunate ones get a mnrt at high school and a few months ngo when will arnold pasaed nun i wiote to one of the pupllwhn pnssed the entrance at the some time and who also attended high school and informed him of wills death he luanow- n professor at queens unlv- ersitv and he wa mrtt grateful for the information as he and will wero iulte gocli friend having exchangtl viit to their homes in chetking up we found that we three were born within five mile of one nnothrr tl oe thr dna were indeed ev entful dnvs for nil of us 1 he anx- iet a to whether we would pasx weighinl heavily on us but about july 1mb the new was out and were w glad i remember seeing charlie me- iam who worked at the free press at that time and about tuesday of the week the result were to appear in the paper he told me that i had passed s i had some advance information which was most gratifying well a lot of changes have taken place in educational circles in the past fifty vears but i wouldnt exchanffe the public school grounding i receiv ed and which has stuck with me through all these years fofsny of their new fancies and frills of tbvtjay the solid teaching of arlthmethy grammar and seography 1 still in my mind and i find myself occasionally matching my wits on the radio quls programs and i am not ashamed of the results alfred 0 beardmore j former head of acton plant died sunday alfred o ueardmore for many years president of ueardmore and co acton died at his w aimer road hum in toronto on sunday eg t years funeral service was held on tuesday with interment in mount lea tan t cemetery mr beardinore was for many years active in the leather industry and was organizer of the toronto polo club son of the late mr and mra george ilssant beardmore he was born in loronto and received his ed ucation at upper canada college in switzerland and at oegoode hall for a few years he practised as a barrist er before joining his father in the firm of beardmore ajnd co tanners and leather manufacturers iater he bet ame president antf chairman of the board and retired from business some ytars ago he continued active a a pololst until he was ft mr beardmore was a mem ber of the toronto hunt club the it cyc and st georges society he was twice married ills first wife the former jennie torrance died in 1007 surviving are his wid ow olive sutherland beardmore two on col torrance beardmore tor onto and gordon beardmore oakvllle a daughter mrs gordon mackenzie montreal and a brother f n beard- j more montreal and nassau ije wa the brother of the late walter 11 lleantmore george w beardmore mrs albert a mcionald mr 1 j flak and ml helen beardmore ijollte in ire lit one used in mnk ing nluriilnum l found in cnnmtt iftl inline 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