Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 20, 1948, p. 5

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thursday may 20th 1048 the acton free press page t1ve vflsa mario clayton and mr wm jllnrk visited mr and mm w h clayton over tha weakmid mr john a chapman l attend ing th- matins of th ordinary txirfora ctub at ohawa thl weak mr and mrs h k sutcllmo netmlt wnt thn wmkind at thi home at mr and mrs f i jmi mr m mrs wm honry of dundalk visited ovr llli wlnh with mr and mm h a waenon- nhl mr and mm tloydon mnrdonal i nnd donald ear falls ont ar iltitlnir with mr and mrs it a macdonald mr anil mm fred maearthur imd lolloy and ml doreen hur- ron spent th weekend with mr and mrs clarence mararthui konuilli master bobble dawson of oil springs returned homo nftei upending two weeks with his enndparentu mr and mr fred maearthur and utfloy ohurchlll mrs it b canhatn and son peter or lake avenue are leavlnu today for a trip to europe they will be vlslung relative and frl- no in england holland anil ire land mra it a gordon and nancy 34t- john- lant terontev vitlted friends here this week nanry assisted at the community mtittrb rtjurf i7 at ii ana ha acton ontario parxonagv bower aventl sunday may 21rd 104fl tilnlty sundny 11 oh nm find i nor following th he sure to blot 1110 am vud oougrftsntiori of tho children of the church 1215 pm church school in s- hlon 7ih pm hie ixeiiina service sermon living tmder tho impart of- tm a welcome to all llrtnbmtrhtt eliirilj in ota tidbit knox chuhmt acton vu j m andwort ha mc tarn concert with highland nnd up danelnff mr and mm it i johntdon will ohacrvc their fiftieth wedding an- nvmnr on monday may 34ut tlwy will ho at home to their friends on the afternoon and ev ening of that day mr and mr t e ijimbert of inmtlton v kited acton relatrvej nnd friends ovei the wpekend mr wm tuck of georgetown ultcd acion relatives and friends flir the weekend mr u a giles of inchute que president of the canadian weekly newspapers asoclatlon nnd mr w mocnrtne of brampton man aging dlreitor of the association nld on mr and mrs g a dills inst ueek nnd visited nt the free 1rens sitnia may 21rd 1948 11 ooam morning sorvlc 12 15 pm sunday school and blblo clasaos 7 00 pm evonlna service they that wait upon thw lord shall renew their strength satrttet fihttrrlj acton rev okas k oowkk mlnuter sunday may 23 1048 1010 am sunday school 11 10 a m no bunpe from gods haw ihurulay may 20ui 8 00 pm b y p v and bible study ihuraiiay may a7th 800 0m meeting to appoint a trustee sunday may 10th 710 pm dr hosklns and mr sid johnson of toronto 8 to p m sound film beyond our own irverybody welcome t albutta xljmrrtj anglican reetor rev v g luiton ba 1kin1ty sunday olio nm hnl communion 10 00 11 m sundav school 1100 nm mornlnc prayer von arrhihnron mnrsh archden- oon of thi arctic 11 am beginners class 7 00 p m evcnlnc prnyor this church welcomes visitors highway estimates are cut by provincial dent continued from page one provnl until sanctioned by the municipal board the gnrlutge collection again came up anil council msaed the foltimlng rikolutlon lliat this municipality reiterate its position mini ronlrnit foi garbage collec tion with jns morrison cannot 1m nltciod or amended hut this mun icipality doih hiroby approve a subieltlng of the contract by jas mnrrlfutn to george mclallan it lulng unilnrstooit that morrison re mains the ciintrnrtin with whom thin municipality l rionllng cart led the onntrnrt covering this rhimge wns rend council alfio dlsi uirimi the arr angement on the new henrdmore rllhdlvlfllnn nt the enht end of the cieqcenl donilnlon day siiili in acton luly 1st morning to night dir ection acton rotary club plan now foi julj 1st in acton arena is ready for the summer dance season big changes hnve taken place in tho acton arena since the last hockey game the expanse of ice is no more colorful decorations frfi the rrrri tminlu com tu luivn eortnuily flutter above a elonmlnk dance floor and n newly decoratad hand liau gtandh haadyfa-atolfta-ai- music tlere has been jieard for the past weok a sound of revelry immmws by night as the ys mien put the finishing touches on the floor there is n lot of work entailed ench year in hauling the floor from the old dilll hall lay ing smooth mr and polishing it spoclnl thanks this year is due to contractors jones nnd vntvglln who hnvo donated many mm hour of time nnd experience in nislstlnr the ys men toward the early completion of this work ot her groups such n mcencliom ricctrlc mcleod frnnlio men tion only tuo have also lent n hnnd it is this spirit of helpful lo opeintlon which cnnbles a com- munltv to do worthwhile things i engagements mr nnd mrs alfred fryer an ntinncv the engagement of tiwlr onl dnughler alleen phyllis to john mncdonald tracy son of mr nnd mrs y b tracy toronto marriage to take- plnce early in tune mrs tlmmnfc kilgour ir new hamburg announces the engage ment of her onh daughtei evolyn euznbeth to mr george william bowman of acton youngest vm of mra r j bowman of hnmllton nnd the lnt mr bowman the ueddlng to take plnre in st ltters iutjieran ohuith new hnmburg on juno 5th mist stop asking tavors tendersoraintino tenders for painting the exterior oi the high school at milton und doing whatever glazing is necessary will he received by the undersigned until june 3rd all work to be completed before september 1st 1918 the lowest or unytendernot necestnnlyaccepted fordetotu apply to the secretar a d sproat secretary north halton high school district board if we nre koine to make n suc- vthful siand ncalnt totalitarian ism ttun we must make very sure that we are frw from the curse ourveht s ttiis was the warnlnc of william a irwin economist for the ameil- oenn bankers assiklatlon in tn nddrt ss tiefort the canadian club of toronto this wtek the klnnni lal post adds this k big pniii has been worn to ottawi and washington b so called free citizens seeking nmklal favours that in th end mean highei costb j less lominmition higher taxes and moif government control inless we change our way that wirt of thing can only lead to the sa me state domination which thxuiiehiso large a part of the world toduv the poit warns public meeting in the acton town haij on thursday may 20th at 8 jo pm hon cii vr1es daley minuiuv of jlior und stanij5y haij mjm candidate for reeleclum for halton sponsoild tu progresie conservative associition been busy in tho fw nice days wn have had in tho lust week tim riiffpi islng i nr i about it is thut the teen wgow ara ehtoodlngly enthuhlntrilc and there is certain iv n good crop of beginners if jouie looking foi some good fun and uomcudng to do on those lov ely summer nights thnt arent far off the tonnlft court is thn place mjtjot topic nmong the at-tcen- ii in of i iiiinu the final cxami that me comhig up nnd thoy are 1 1 rhtlnly worth notne i on shier a tlon no mat lei where we tnrt off in oiti rnmhllngtj it uems inevit able that we mention the pongu 1iom a mninentouq decision wan made last friday ovetilng by thi mini ii ami slmo it is contrndl tnrj to ini of our matemejifs we fel it nliould he tnenthned lo aftei is viewing tlif financial slntun at uie club it was docldiml l hat although we will only take in half of out cxipcnsci at the prom we would hnve nn oruiestrn the council felt that since it was a teenage club nnd hnd been so well supported- this inst season they should refund some of t he profit icielved hy engaging an or- thestia ior the prom 111 is will still lenve a good luink ivnlnnce for wtysarauiulrtiwiblanthiat ana- son with a little situation has been drawn to our attention and that is the fnct thnt girls ilka being escorted to n prom thats juat a gonlle hint lmya luid we wont go nny fui l her the invitations will probably be malted for the prom by the time you read this nnd if uieie are anv membeis or regular atlenders who havent received one speak to n member of the council well tho juvenile hockey learn received tholr duo re ognltlon at the penguin club the athletic association had procui td wlnd- breakern for the i earn nnd they were presented by dr slrrs aaslst- ihi hy other offlcinls i he team received recognition from the pen guin club hy having their lunch served to them nt a table some- f quite quj of the ordinary and actually the flist time it has ever hnppened hemember the regular getto gether this fildny will be the sec ond lasi event of tho sea win with only tin prom to follow also the tennit courts nre n good rplnte to work ofr some r lhnt i g kleates report at may meetinc of knox wms dominion lu spotts m acton iul 1st morning to night dlr- a t ion al t on itotao club plan now for jul 1st in acton electric welding portable equument we eaui weld either u our skap or on your own premis es- electric and sveetrlene welding no iolt tm big or too small anderson weld ing shop main street acton near highway darage jjuttatuulu path weekend programme svturda even1n ma 22 al kuhn md orchestra m 23 aftemotm pittiili and swimnunr may i evetunji cummunitv bink- guest star jack melcun inipersonatoi moink picturea special car parking prizes mv 23 midnight duikc 12 05 am hal davis and orch ma 21 afternoon picnics swimming and musn my 21 eveninjf 910 pjn kiiu w orks dvncing dancing every wed saturday evening- the knox presbyterian w m s held their monthly meeting at th home of mrs geo ritchie on muv 15th the meeting was in charg- of the home helpers of the w m s nnd was opened by the preslden mrs blow a pleasing report on the sy nodical minting of the wo mi n s missionary society which look place at collingwood this month was given by mrs blow who aiti nded the meeting mrs r l davidson gave an interest log reading a letter was read b mrs ilnssard from miss m mc dougall teacher espilssing her th inks for a gift sent to her bv the ms mrs ilnssard also gavt a iding entitled what sayeth th sciiptures atiss bella roacll favored with a solo which was mil h enjoyed mrs ted hansen gave her im im ssions on llie spring proshytei lal rally of the w m s whir i was held nt alma on tuesday may 11th at which she was a delegate mrs john anderson offered the closing pinyer a dainty and boun- tfful luiu h was served by the home helpfn und a social time was kcpki cotnpotilion at muflirfpfttival continued from page one girls under 17 joan trim hi hnd marjorle keivloe milton 3 mm- iliirllngtoiinclnnii ro ileverley piwler nnd lune 1 iter burllngton- ncikoii 00 choli hoys uni hanged volcn muillngtouneluon k5 choir girls minimum l voimu burllngton- nekon fit choir fill vol ecu oak- vllle ii s hti ilurllngtonneunn hi denrgetown ii a hj high siliunl double trio oak- vllle high kdionl 7i ilurllng- tonnelson high sc hool 70 bui ihtklon high school 77 venal solo urban hoys ft nnd under hirg oakcs a ton 83 paul palmi r hurling ton ctrtitral hi lioheh inlier mii geli7nrh2r vcu id solo girls iinhr k joan jlhkle fleoigetown hll sandra marthirion tlenwoful h5 patsy reimron iluillngton central b4 iioii 7 ninnih and hnder max imum v vnhes strntlwona 8ft ilioute 80 glenwond 7h vocal hoio urban girls 1 1 nnd tuidor i llaheth porklnw burlington cen- tiat m kaye clements milton ut cntrlen vrsser clenwood rl voml iuiio urhnn iwiys 11 and under krnnk ilenn aolui u6 rlrarrl boyd oakvllle h4 kolth riumm eawt buillngton 82 choir 8 rooms nnd over max imum 45 vnlcjw east burlington hrf utiuvhie itj mlllun w vocal rlurt girls 11 and under u a rtu klns cj i on wood h4 myrleon show ers and helen t3uuh burlington central 80 poggy onkes nnd joy- i e palmer acton 74 vonl duet boys 11 and under david hunter and rnymond ogler i nst burlington 88 bill sell ing nnd ronald eminptswi aden 77 david davidson and paul hin ts strnthcona 70 vocal duet urban boys 12 and over phillip john and michael i food strathconn 72 bill sommcr- vllle nnd fred cordon acton go vocnl solo urbnn iwys 12 and ovei bill doherty georgetown hi david cook oukvlllo central ht paul barber georgetown 82 vocnl solo urhnn girls 12 and over mary anne sxjymour east uuilington h9 lois mcmillan east burlington 87 elizabeth ire land georgetown r5 vntjil duet uphnn gir la nnd over joan smith and ruby brad bury east burlington 85 marie tinning imd tacquellne golding burlington cmtrnl 82 helen hartman und donna wheotley 1 nwood 80 doubl lrlo puhlu school mll- hj east ion strathconn 79 burlington 81 split vacations are growing in popularity travel officials in th united states report from casual observation that more poorplo than iui befun- have divided up their annual offduty periods this year taking part of their vacation in the siimnu i and wirt in the fall or some other season to the holi day industry this means a trend toward a v ear round operation men siort shirts dress pants sport shirts washarilr cloths am- cxlors kod yellow sand brown d7 qo and hi drkss pants iuki wool gahakmnrs drop auih jpimsr 1395 1750 tropicals 795 ano other pants 450 an vp eisen clothing store main st acton s john root opens election campaign for june 7 over cknx wingham saturday may 22515530 also cknx ihurs may 27 12551 p m plikmc meeting mon evg may 24 with hon t l kennedy at lltllktton an1 hiieibubnr i twsa hhow nightly 7 900 pm lontlnuoua katurduy and holiday froni 0 so matlne satuntey and iiohdaya at 3 pjn fill sat may ihu 22nd mi midnite dancing itans auditorium cceuh suiiduv vftcr midnight may 2 itu 1 2 os to 100 ted pvrker and his orchestra s admission 75c person theyearl1ng gregory jane peck wyman claiehce bbowhri turn hum ii m hiv cum vml uaioaiit wvchmiv kmur niairt fn ni bm stmnii mt sol k r all week technicolor mon tl rs m1 21 2th love mori endurini thin thi hills is in the valley ummn g u- ion mccallister 2a caauooms c0mun0 csutoa tan gwenn iruitiihc iiieii iassle pcofivanm wism garner wajsf matinee man al 200 dju wed till il may 26 2th a fitoi hayworth ss w ttmmm man tr a

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