Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 16, 1953, p. 7

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ammaj otmiacy 1 wajamrnlwaatasrih which li more ex- ptnalve one two- week vacation two oneweek auonef on the average x believe the sput week vacation will coat ilifhtly than the stnfle vacation and here are the 1 with the twoweek vacation you can get by with one wardrobe but with a eput vacation your wardrobe it doubled with one week in summer and one in win ter for example youll need two complete and different seta ot clothing 1 although you may drive the same distance in both the split and the single vacation it la probable that your road coats will be slight ly higher with two separate weeks most people with but one week of freedom are inclined to press too hard drive too fast and take leas time seeking out the leas expensive but just as good places for en tertainment dining and lodging its a psychological but nonetheless true inclination while the long vacation may be slightly leas expensive the tput week champions point out that they spread their coat over an entire year making expe a little eas- ler to meet take mrs a johnson interred of acton rev ralph price conducted the funeral service in the victor a burnley funeral rome acton on thursday june 4 for the late sarah ann johnston who died at her home bjt s acton on june 2 mrs johnston leaves her hus band andrew martlo johnston and ave children muriel laura mrs v stewart viola andrew and john also surviving are sisters mrs ida king mrs ethel scrimshaw and mra barbara philips all of saskatchewan and brothers thomas harper ernest harper and benttey harper all of alberta one brother robert predece her mra johnston was bom in mil dred saskatchewan she was mar ried at prince albert saskatche wan and came to acton in 1044 paubearera were stewart mc- douglas helwlg hugh johnston vernon stewart edwin stewartv and carl banas interment was in painrtew tery acton floral trtbatea from the followmg family mrs j f johnston mrs jessie john- end fanujy mr and mrs arnold fflmlar mr and mrs jack johnston mr and mrs hugh john- aten and family jfr and mr douglas hsfwig and famllr mr and mra finnegaa inquired murphy it it true what theyre aayhv about obriens behavior at the wake last night sure an lis so murphy a dis grace to the irish he was and mallory wanun to fight everybody is that the truth ah mallory was a crazy divilj he was worse than obrien its uncomplimentary reports ive been hearbv of burkes deportment too was he guilty burke passed out cold long be fore midnight its an embaran- toent bell never live down tm ajhamed of our old friends finnegan but tell me confidential lyt was i there readers digest ting and embroidery and some articles from the skilled bands of the misses agnes and sarah perryman they resided in the living quarters of the building and kept house for their father the late thomas perryman perhaps you can note the board walk that was on mill street in 1000 and the last bit of april snow along the edge of the side walk the lot adjourning where the fence u shown was vacant un 34 yearsafterthls picture building was erected thereon w been how- many of our readers find interest in these pictures and recollections and if they would like them con tinued as free press feature if you like them wont you let us know featurecopy ighted leas than onequarter of can ada known hydroelectric aourcea are now in use wont ad page where old frfamds meet masseyharris mi masseyharris company 111 imkeh of jaffa pmuty mfwt mahammaemswe l

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