Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 17, 1952, p. 3

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thursday april 17 152 the acton free press acton ontario page tores harold mike coxe plumbing and heating eavestroughing sheet metal work phones 370r 451w thurstons piano service of hamilton pianos tuned repaired and rebuilt spring cleaning special pianos cleaned and mothproofed 100 fof utrvice and mtimilm phone 128 carrolls aohcab bomcooenjzsd peanut butter wax beans ly1 tit green beans s2s 2 ssj 3se cream corn beans wmr pork lynn vlly 16oz usbtb 90oe tut x7c 18c baby foods ayteb 3 hot 27c baby cereals h i1stamt pidiiignn 2 rko tomato juice eg 2 27c m a r g e n e e8s 39c domesti csoe reo salmoii bky yiu tih 45c keta salmon a chicken paste a freez easy meunxna pkq lie stuffed olives 370 modess t 2 79c adds zest to heat dishes bovril oonoentbjlife 0oz bottle 41c ookdial 6oh btl 47c start youngsters financial career with one dollar erty yr are iu in forming study sving hb to your youngster a dollar mmnj more now than it will in later lift tf he can retain this youthful res pect for money as he matures he will be likely to form lifelong habits of wise spending and regular saving as countless success- stories show these habits are of vital assistance in careerbuilding and happy living vou can impress these important traits on your mind using a simple method thousands of canadian parents have employed it success fully you just give your youngster n dollar to start a bank of montreal savings account you encourage him to save from his pocket money for some of the things he wants thus you help him to help him ginger form written specialty for he actum jtyv press by omimmmunm it cbihe this hs ben the wettest and most disappointing easter b i remember most of us i think look forward to fine bright weather at easter as symbolic of the renewed hope that easter always brines to a world that is now so often per plexed and frustrated it its think ing instinctively everyone wonts to be happy at easter and happiness comes more easily in nice weather than as it was thjs weekend with rain falling steadily from daylight to dark but at least we can be i thankful that the easter message is obituary former resident of district dies self and he achieves patience and purpose fulness why not send him around to the b of m to open his account tomor row gordon oder local branch manager and his staff will be glad to assist your youngster to start hls own success story in canada and the united states are probably one million persons whose hearts have been damaged as a result of rheumatic fever i skinny men women gain 51015 lbs ct km ft vfe vfctr slmust caukbi shhs oranges doz 29c tomatoes pkg 23c grapefruit 5 for 25c celery hearts bundle 17c ullk isl lrirtb oil grrrn flourr mushroom nru onion potatoes lunrh carrots caull- grwn beans you gg so much travelling by bus is a won derful way to see our country the busy farms that border the highways the nvers and lakes thegrandeurof our hills and forests fascinating close- ups of every town and aty along your c route on m your next trip go by bus youll enjoy the thrill of seeing so much fares are low round trip vancouver 9460 chicago 2265 washington 2560 st louis 2865 surcharge included ticket and information at harold wiles phone 207 far brighter thon the weather that accompanied it for us tt has been a disappointing weekend all round wc expected daughter and niece betty thursday night but betty dislocated her shoulder and something came up so that daughter did not get here cither at first we were disappoint edbut not after it turned so wel there were no easter bunnies around here cither but wc did have an easter calf i wonder why it is that easter more than an other season recalls mimones of home before i got up this morning i was dunking back to other das to mj home in eng land even before world war 1 we seemed to have an accepted pattern for easter week end in those das which hardly aried at all from one year to another those who were away came home sometimes bring ing a friend or friends friday morning wc went to a service which as children wc al ways loved the stations of the cross good friday was also the day when country folk liked to plant their potatoes so the day was a mixture of solemnity and relaxa tion on easter sunday wc generally started the day by going to the early morning service after breakfast our family of four would set out for its traditional easter sunday walk our mother did not care too much for our long walks so she would say to us you go on now and have your walk and ill have dinner waiting when you get back so we started on our crosscoun try tramp that would be anywhere from seven to ten miles our favourite walk was ryes lane a mosscovered path through the woods where tree branches met over our heads and formed a leafy arcade and it was here that wc were sure to find the first prim roses of the season as well as sweet- scented violets later the woods would be fragrant with bluebells we also watched for the little english robin much smaller than its canadian namesake and how delighted we were if we heard a cuckoo from ryes lane which was about three miles long we came to the top of a steep hill from which there was a marvellous icw of the wooded country f miles around homeward bound we passed bal- lingdon hall where queen eliza beth i had often stayed on through the village of balhngdon- cumbrnndon put the old bull tea which features in dickens pick wick papers through the church yard of all saints church built in h50 although early history men tions the chapel at ballingdon as early as 1154 in the church there is a beautiful octagonal 15th cen tury pulpit saved from destruction during the wars by being boarded up and hidden from view until dis covered by accident in 1850 tired hungry and often very dusty we arrived home quite ready to do justice to mothers dinr pefof roast beef yorkshire pudding and light dessert after dinner we more or less lazed awa the afternoon tea was at five o clock after tea some of us generally went to evening ser vice with my mother while those who were more energetic went to some church other than our own nu be to a nearby village which mrant another walk easter monday was observed as a holiday and i suppose we amused ourselves in various wavs as i dont remember any particular family affair i wonder what easter week- i ends art- like in england today no ooubt long countr walks are out of fashion times change but of one thing i am certain r es lane is still in existence w here prim roses bloom and robins sing this w eekend w hile we w ire being deluged with rain the eng lish countryside was bathed in warmth jnd sunshin- that much i know from tlu radio it is nice to know that aonirwhcrt the sun wi shnin not that wi have am thing to grumbh about w t though it is w ui not quite flood- d out trw un in mnn part of tin umud stih s there paused away at the queen eliukbcth hospital on monday morning april 7 at v am martha shaw eldest daughter of mra will and the late william foster of ac ton and cheltenham born in braccbridgc mrs shaw came to cheltenham with her par ent and then moved to the acton district she moved tovjtoronto 2fl years ago and iqter married ernest shaw who predeceased her 17 years ago one son wns borji five weeks after her husbands death she is the eldest of eight girls and two boys pearl mrs george burt georgetown florence mrs tom lock toronto daisy mrs ed lucy toronto mildred mrs allan mccullough niagara falls ont verna mrs charlie flint toronto dorothy mrs jtussel gray toronto and gcorgina mm alvin ganley red bock ont tushingham at home and roy who predeceased her 14 years ago her father wtlltom faster died ii years ago her mother is still living in toronto knox pyrs tour laboratories see machines rabbits th- knox yps met m the suriday school room of the church on tuesday april blh with don davidson in the chair he wau as sisted in the devotions by lorain r mullln and isabel ritchie after a hymn jack davidson read a poem on eaiter thought after a clanlng hymn the group went to baxter laboratories to tour the plant william benson the general manager welcomed them on their arrival and personally con ducted the tour showing new of fices slerlllxer distiller botth washer inspection belt bottles sol utions machine ihop boiler and of course he rabbits used in bacter iological tests on the completion of the tour mr benson showed several finished products of the baxter laborator ies glvmg a most informative and fascinating lecture on the various ni tides and their use pollock and campbell umnufscturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving a3 wats st north gait teuephone zm your eyes deserve the best consult r m bell rtgittoretl optomtrtst ttton 22r12 erin everyon couple receive many callers on their 40th anniversary mr and mrs john alton ever- ton wen at home to friends and relatives on the afternoon and even ing of thursdav april 3 on the oc casion of their 40th wedding anlver- sar the tea room in which the leceived their guests took on spring iutv with a profiimon of colorful ilowers mrs alton wearing a hic gown of navy crepe with red iose corsage was assisted bv mi s jennie tovell mrs r patten in 1 mrs albert alton pouring tea were mrs f alton rock wood md mrs i s tovell toronto and tea room assistants included mrs w mugford and miss lois tovell tor onto the hrge number of friends who called to express congratulation- and sincere wishes for continued vears of happiness testified to th high esteem in which mr and mrs alton are held by all who know them guests attended from penctang- uishene toronto acton osprlnge hillsburgh evcrtnn guelph md rock wood included among the messages of congratulation was one from m and mrs henry hosking liberal member of parlia ment it makes such a difference 19 dead stock horses cattle hogs railway time table changes sunday april 27th 1952 mra helen v was so pleased by the courteous treatment she received from a bank teller during a holiday trip that on her return home ahe wrote it was really a pleasure to transact my modest banking affairs with you and i think the bank is very lucky to have such a charming and welcoming young woman with them it makes such a difference when one is travelling to feel so at homo at your own local branch at any branch of any bank you will find bank people going out of their way to look after you efficiently and courteously that is the way the chartered banks compete with each other for your business this advertisement based oa an actual letter is presented here by the banks serving your community mother your family needs trisrohestff canadas great a h lowprice cereal mi shff ritil iroir sauv m canada during the frst tjuarter of 19 vwre up 16 6 p r tent over the same period of 1950 ideal for regularity because it contains all the bran of whole wheat m

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