Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 29, 1952, p. 4

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7 pagk roum the acton tree press acton ontario thursday may toih ibm vx i 1 pj4 providing protection foe rural areas this 22000 fire pumper was recently delivered to hal- tons newest n that will work from milton th s pumper was purchased by sections of nassa- gaweyay esquesing trafalgar and nelson townships and will be stationed in milton and manned by the milton volunteer brigade the original ag moment to purchase thu truck was approved ust one year ago and details on area to be served and firemen s remuneration have been ironed out the truck carries 500 ganons of water and has mud grip tiros as well as hose pumps and other equipment r staff photo i please order your fish and chips well in advance in order to avoid the rush of business and insure getting them fresh hamburgs and hot dogs to take out bhive restaurant acton 495 this is pickup week for the acton ys mens community auction acton arena sat june 7 130 pm get in touch with any ys man give something and get a free ticket on four lucky draws 1 ticket to a household to im you time a special department will be tat up for small articles such at bosks clothing dishes etc with low bargain pries clearly marked we ii have everything but the kitchen sink and by golly we may have that too so com on down and get the bargains of your choice and than treat yourself at the refreshment booth 1t tfitc settet you can win the prizes v tvantf and it cam be auay r mil 11 big rkjzeh fob s5e the durham memorial arena 2550000 membership certificate campaign campfieuvlue wa wms hear of synod meeting the blair evening auxiliary held their may meeting at the home of mrs wm malum on wednesday evening mrs j robertson opened ihe meeting with a poem spring cleaning the scripture lesson was read by mrs stuart cramp mrs hambly read an article from the glad tidings the call to formou was b laura k pelt on mrs d inglls cheer secretary reported sending two cards and read notes of appreciation mrs h b elliott who had attended the s nodical meeting of the wms in lindsay gave a very full rcpori of the meetings which proved to be interesting the themo of these meetings was the royal road mrs mahon gave part of a chapter from the study book thp groath of the church in south america the roll call was answered by eleven members using hope as tht text word the offering was ded icated with the doxology the president closed the meeting with prayer grace was sung and a social period followed the may meeting of the wom en s missionary society of st davids church was held at the home of mrs r c menzies the president mrs elliot opened to meeting with the call to worship the devotions were taken b m murray mophail and mrs j k t mahon the secretary s report wa read by mrs w king and miss j rcid gave the financial report the cheer secretary mrs s cairns read notes of appreciation for three cards sent mrs r inglls reported five calls made by the welcome and welfare committee mjss simpson reported fifteen members in the home depart ment mrs a t moore gave the t topic from the study book this i chapter dealt with student work i and christian work in south am erica and was interesting mrs el- hot gae tht report of the svnod- 1 ical meeting held in lindsay and although some of the immbcrb h id i heord this report for the second time it was very interes ing a report of the afternoon meeting of i guelph presbtenal roily hcm in elora was gixen by miss simpson who dwelt mastly with the sddres of rev dr kennedy moderator of the presbterian church in canada the roll call was answered by 24 members using praise as the text word the offering- was dedicated b mrs fannv linn the meeting was closid with prar bv mrs king graci wan sung and refnshimni sered which all enjoyed pesuomcu noted of ac ion i ans visiting out of- town point and of vftltoci in acton hcmes harry mb in prize the weekend mr and mm j c jivecjue vlajlwj in hum hon on ttalurduy mrs ii kuwatmi u spending ti fvw days in strwuvltle thu wk mr und mr c luhman spoilt thy holiday wekend in i dullsville mr jim gardiner visited in dundalk over the holiday week end mr krank terry was fuhliig over the weekend with relatives from gait mr and mm r ii klllott re turned mondnv from a visit to comlmr dr and mrs a j buchanan spent the weekend with friends in kincardine mr and mr and rill spent bracebridge mr and mrs w d talbot ale spending the week at their cottage near whitney mrs nell gibbons and miss mary kay gibbons visited in george town on sunday mr and mrs charles kirkness and daughter spent the weekend near bracebrldge mr and mrs ii d davis of mit chell visited acton relatives and friends this week mr and mrs v b rumley left monday for a holiday at their cot tage near whitney mr and mrs h r force and joanne spent last week at their cot tage in ha 11 burton mr and mrs dave hutcheon of gait visited mrs peter sayers over the holiday weekend mrs r m macdonald and miss margaret garvin spent the week end with toronto friends messrs roy and harold wans- b rough of toronto visited relatives and friends here this week mr and mrs clifford webster spent the weekend with mr and mrs j ellerby rr 4 acton mr and mrs fred ross murray and eleanor spent the weekend with mr and mrs r hawson mrs w bcatty visited several das last week with her daughter mrs j soma in niagara falls n y mr and mrs angus murchieson of barrie visited mr s r wehste- r r 1 acton over the week end eden mills hold may meetings ladies aid wms mm jume miunv is attending a wms coitferenre in ifjuiilltnn a v lepreweiitatlvi of halt on thu wt ttk mr and mm charles heller and mr und mr fruiik heller spent the holiday weekend at ilrace hridge mr und mrs jmk iamlwrt at tended tht north american water- work h axsmiatlon convention li montreal this week mr and mrs harry klossen of sum in were weekend visitors with the latter parents mr and mrs george r somervllle mr rae west attended thr poit- graditale courienr funeral dircc- tiirn and embuhners at banting in stitute in toronto last week mr and mn j e pearen and miss elva peareu spi ut the holiday week end in toronto with mr and mr rnss allan and family mr and mrs russet patterson it r a rnrkwond and mli hells- maye roszell left this week for a month s visit to saskatchewan mr c a barber of seaforth recently visited with hit brother mr w i barber and family before t li vine for n trip to california mr and mrs john cole susie elizabeth and donald kerrnf-rock- wood spent sunday with mr and mrs henry hilts and girls of ball- mafad misses joan waldnon esther lowe and joyce greer nurses in training at guelph general hos pital spent the weekend with mr and mrs j m greer mrs edith hamilton and mrs lillian watson of georgetown ar rived at ma hon airport on wed nesday evening after spending j few days in buffalo mr and mrs c kingsmill mr charles kingsmill and miss lor raine mullen drove mrs william james and family home to monte th and remained the weekend there mr sam holmes bob cunning ham and fred botell spent tho weekend fishing at bobcaygeon it is rumored mr holmes disposed of ts catchbefore he returned home mr and mrs w d barber nas- sagaweya recently celebrated their thirtysixth wedding anniversary enjoying a family picnic with sons and daughters and grandchildren a real surprise after lunch was the presentation of a lovely automatic toaster acton arts and crafts sale exhibition draw and tea friday may 30th acton ymca from 3 lo 5 7 30 to 9 30 admission 23c inilucua laa warm weather dessert j s watsons y sola aganlt for nallsons bulk chocolate strawberry vanilla maple walnut butterscotch orange sherbert pistachio burgundy cherry 3se rnr 20 y pt bricks neapolitan aristocrat party butterscotch fresh strawberry maple walnut 38c supreme burgundy cherry chocolate vanilla butterscotch almond strawberry 48c neilsons is always best buy quality buy neilsons indians instruct in child raising the american indian had much to teach us about rearing children to live free useful welladjusted lives savs marie sandoz in the readers digest miss sandoz grew up near a sioux reservation n south dakota and is the author of two book on indians no punishing hand is raised igainst tht indnn tnv vit he learns discipline early indian children do mil cr nor mike mure than a whimper at the greaest hurt the ratun inrtiin mnthrs shift rff th the mav meeting of the wms and ladies aid of the presbtenan church v i re held on tuesdav af it rnoon at the home of mrs d clark the wms was in charge of the president and opened with a puem and hymn scripture was lead and mrs clark led in praer minutes and reports wire given and roll call answered vrringtments were made for the annml sewing meeting to be held in june mrs b smith gave the studv book and mrs mino render ed a solo the model church which was ver much enjoved mm gainit macdougall clnd the minting with praer mrs h gilbertson had charge of tht lad us aid and open d with a hvmn and pravir minutts and re ports were given and several items of busimss wtrt disposed of a rtiding by mrs will gtlberlson ond a dud by mrs j d lowrie smd r wright wire very much en- jovtd the meeting closed and a social half hour was sptnt with mrs i mino assisting the hosted mr and mrs janus daniel and httu daughters and mrs ellen dunn i of toronto wsited recently in the home of mr nd mrs w j lowrk i mr and mrs lome fletcher and familv of hamilton and mr and mn arthur holdt n and fa mi i of st gtorgi pt nt sundav in the home of mr and mrs clarence ltd in st v we are pltasid to report mr g a miphail has left tht hospital and i- at the norm of in r d mghtt r in gmlph an that mns isabel low ri has o fir ncovtrtd from in r opt ration to im abu to be out of thi hospital keep abreast the times read the local ads first crv of the newborn and as of ten after that as nrressarv thli vaches the mot important lesjon j of old indiin life no person can be permitted to endanger the people no crv must guide a skulk ing enemy to the village nor spoil a hunt that might mein the win trrs meat for a tribe indians rho have seen white parents u hip their children in ang er consider the whites a brutil i people who treat their children like enrmiea who must be bribed nr punished or coddled they believe that children so treated will grow up dependent and immature and subject to fits of uncontrolled ang er within the family circle thcv point to the increasing lawlessness and violence of our voung people so often against their elders a thing unheard of among the indians the redskin has alwavs avoided anv overprotectlon ot the young when the indian begins to crawl no one cries no no and drags him back from the enticing red of the fire one must learn from the bite of the flame to let it alone only i 14th of the land area of the dominion has baan tnprwmd by man or used as pasture mr and mrs tork wright and j uk uf ht sit v uui wrtktnd visitors with mrs v nhi moth r md sisti r mrs j a mi lpirn and pton nn mr and mrs frank ltmmer and familv of erindalt sp nl tin holiday wttk t nd with mr and mrs j d low ru mr md mrs clarinet kams ml i inulv v isittd rtc ntlv w ith mrs itamsev s pannts mr and mrs d brodie at mark ham mrs mino visited recentl in the hiinu of her daughter mrs s barrifs and mr barnes at brook ivn mrs cole spent lost week with ht r sittr in belleville i mr and mrs robinson of guelph vistttd recently with mr and mrs i w mino mrs dempster of toronto spent a wtnk with her daughter mrs j norman thomas and mrs thomas i mr and mr flliot and familv of stomy crock were visitors with mr and mrs grant ingle mr and mrs angus mcauley of winnipeg spent a few days in the home of mr and mrs il wright mr and mrs melvin vjncent and sorv of toronto were also visitors in the same home food costs are down zsjjft all price reductions are immediately passed on for the benefit of iga customers compare our prices today with the higher prices of last year leam1ngtov head lettuce uawivgtov cucumbers canning pineapple 4 98c fbeuii corn on the cob fbehi california strawberries latt vaar hiked side bacon 59c spareribs 43c 29c blur ilrmni iuf f no buda ty blade roast 65c 49c vfal leg roast 85c 59c hiic i n pork liver 45c 21c fresh fish fbiday only fresh cod fillets lb 37c fresh haddock lb 49c smoked fillets ibv45c ronoe salmon steaks lb 69c utt yar thi yar nut suh k sardines 3 25c 3 23c qlk k quaker oats 36c 32c ainiiiiiar phtin raspberry jam 41c 38c is 07 t1nh kkkuiril corn 2 33c 231c poif t 07 tins rincarrut juice 2 38cl 2 29c shop with confidence when you shop at ledgers

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