Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 6, 1954, p. 4

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page four the acton free press acton ontario tiamsnay may eih im george day heads postmasters zone mr and mrs george day attend ed a dinner meeting of wellington county postmasters and their wives at hotel la placla fergus last week guests present included mr w e pearson piatrict director of the london office mr sackville public relations office and mr scott brandon nee treas ontario branch cpa officers elected for tht welling ton county zone of the canadian post mas tin association were as follows chairman george f day rock wood vice chairman harry munn fergus secretary treasurer mrs kay matthews clifford ex ecutivt membtrh mr lcn kerr arthur mr norman grant mount fort st try for trout on tht opening day of trout fish inn a number of out of town fisher men wire in evidence along the river adjoining valley road as well as upstream above the highway bridge there is no definite word whether any speckled beauties were caught over the week end the executive of the home and school association held their regu lar meeting at the home of the president mrs t c wmlow recent visitors rev and mrs john dilts spent saturday in hamilton attending a wedding mrs hugh land sr is spending some time with her son and daugh tcrin law mr and mrs john land and family week end and sunday visitors mr neil lambert of ingersoll mr and mrs a 1 cliff lion s head mr and mrs melvln burns acton miss nancy waller toronto miss monica hendrie burlington miss elizabeth mcphedran of orangeville mr and mrs alex graham and son brampton mr and mrs hugh graham and twin daughters acton mr and mrs roy young are sporting a brand new car they bought last week in guelph su photi bottu baby is this colt valley crest billy seen here being fed milk from a ginger ale bottle by bert berry at valley crest farm on the dundas highway the colt is the foal of towro scottish queen des cnbed as one of the greatest mares ever imported from scotland the mare died from a blood clot shortly after foaling and necessitat d feeding the colt by bottle imported by james y murdoch own er of valley crest farm in 1937 the mare won grand champion awards in 1940 and 1941 in canada and united states when shown at toronto chicago and harnsburg family at chores house ransacked the home of albert tansley first line was entered and ran sacked on saturday evening while the family were at the barn doing chores er left the barn ahead t- 1 parents and as he approached saw a man nei mediately fled across the fields dropping papers and jewellerv taken from the house police were called tout the culprit was able to make his getaway local happenlnfb mr and mrs george kloostcr oi drayton spent the week end with the formers parents mr and mrs k k looker mr and mrs vernon stewart a tended the wedding of the latters sister miss muriel johnson to mr car banna at st albans church acton on saturday morning mi as lean pettj of everton a gut si tin mnndnv with miw joye robertson miss ehena winter of oust visited over tht weekend with mrv mnrtln jackson messrs j and r hunter spent i nupl of dm at tht formt r firm nenr pnrr sound farsighted planning urged by deanery of anglican church meeting in norval the clergy of halton deanery cf- the anglican church met at st pauls church norval may 4 the meeting opened with a service of holy communion celebrated by the rector of st pauls the rev james maxwell assisted by the rural dean of ha hon the rev canon f c jackson of st judes church oakville i clergy present were besides mr maxwell and canon jackson the i rev r e porrrtt of lowville nas sagawcya and milton heights th rev norman green of milton the rev r e price of acton and rockwojpd the rev ft h stewart of palermo and bronte the rev f heathcote of burlington and the rev j a col beck and the rev w b mundy curates to can on jackson of the parish of oak vilie as the diocesan synod is metft ing on may 11 and 12 in hamilton much of the discussion revolved nnj the ik end with mi nnd mrs georri bi rtson included mr and mi s harr alton or penetingu sheni mr and mrs gordon robertson jim and sharon of guelph mr e fisher has purchased a lot from mr gtorge r robertson on the highway and v going t build i house st viral from here attended thi funeral of the late ed alton snxth line eramosa on sattirdiv sin cere svmpathy is extended tn th btnaed fmil hirer banks crowded the local nvtr was crowded with fishtrmin during the week end n record latches were reported canon rigby tells synod constitution a meeting of the anglican lav dehjorto to th si nod of th dm cun of njigara and some of tht eltrgj was held mt st patrick thurch guelph or tuevlnv tven infi mnv 4 tin pun m f m in w t om of instruction and informjt it tht wcretan trewsur f th rlgov dn can a a prnt i d r1m tutlltvc f tht imust tutl i f nod h t u rk ar d what tximted f tin mmlnrv f of synod published in the program for synod dean ai year said that he had made a point of seeing that at least one priest and one layman from halton had been nominated for each of the comnukees of synod i e for the diocesan board of religious education the diocesan missionary sooietj and he diocesan oounc i for socul service he also indjcil ed that the committee on evangc ism of the sjnod which us an ap pointed bodj would have a halton representative preserrt at its meet ings some timi av devoted to con sideration of the everj member visitation and canvass which has h id such spectacular results in monj pamhis the visitation and canvuvs is not just a diocesm affa r but i t nmonal undertak rig in j masts m church attendance and in givinc is a rt ult of tht um li tl r vi n mimbtr visitntion and i cjnvasv m mini cises his bien i hih is so per ci nt the met tins ft h thai parh s should btgin orgimzation of thi visilation btfore tht coming of summer so thjt when fall comev it cat b put into full swing one comment was made f the visit ation and canvass isn t organiie bj the tnd of june vou might a- wdl forgtt about it ancrthtr point brought on was ihit tht visitation and cam iss wa not tint just for moncv but one for people as well it seemed to be tht opinion of the meeting that a v si ntion entireh apart from fmanci should be undertaken even feu ears after all rt is tht ptopl the church wants man other things wen dis ed including public rt lit on church st hool ttiachers nnd atttndancr at eini th last note of the chapter meu in w i 0 optimism and chal lngc in the deanerv of halton much n w building is p j while twns have been urvei d and some are alreadi n the procc of bt n bult it was urged thi chied planning should b done i order that the ohunh k j lh th gn vvth of populntio was sggmted tha rectoi ked especialli tht reel embarkation leave for pte c douglas pte c w douglas is staying with the george leslies while on embarkation leave from camp ip per wash prior to leaving for ger man polpu exchange rev stanley vance preached at li m eh o use on sunday in exchange of pulpits with rev a calder i sacrament of infant baptism will be observed here next sunday imts robert patterson is visiting the ross pattersons at present w are pleased that little bobby find lay is making satisfactory pro gress in sick children s hospital where he is being treated for an hip recent visitors mr and mrs charles sinclair and family wei tatri mrs s smith anttthrstiut chinson and jimmre of weston with the a c pattersons mr and mrs w greenlees marianne and s of campbellville with the a benton s mr and mrs thornp- toronto w ith mrs geary the laws of huoonvtlle with the gisbj s letter to editor seal campaign best in county history on bthilf j tubt rculos i inn 1 w sh 1 ncere thanks interest of ovu r the hit oi nd hedfh during the pi st veir we are also grateful to he good ptople of that district for thfir support in our chrstmis snl campaign which amounted to 14 063 99 the bi si in the histon of halton countv returns per letter sent ou amounted to 1 11 ind 2 88 per contr butor 319 per cent in mcyease of 21 7 per cent we fee sure can cunt on iour con inucd support which s most ht ipful yours sineerel mrc m e lunau executive secretan mtctini xtk 1 imihn burlington palerm nttt w th diocevan txpttt on th mi t mt eieen frank honored at shower miss eileen frank a br de list sjturdav was gutst nf hn whei her fnends gathered wednr rtnv vening apr 1 28 at tht ion of m w chris lamb follow ng buffi t supper ar a sortment if g fts irosjriid the bride tobe da i di tx provided a woo- t cr th c ejri w jt- stanr if membe- of the f st p s n pv tt r meet r i s ri of orth j- summer meetings to plan for show w hat hart rye- th v llnc pr ur- ha- club m rv t hit 1 fa arerdtacor the vtmabl w t o thompstr was th cha rman if th m eting betng th- arrhdeacon of w ington and halt r the rev w dt a huri ws the host re sud mnt r r dvd tiy w the it ef ngs dur r in summe- mak furthi r plans the ffn commitee for the m rstrel show compnse les dubi cliff stiton vc brow georgr roys 128 delirepy fornurli roi t taxi daily pickup and delivery for royal city laundry and waster cleaners ontario executive elected by juniors the 10th annual provincial coi frrence of the junior farmers ai sociatlon of ontario got underway atoac guelph on sunday ap nil 25 with an inspirational churth service conducted by the juniors themselves during the three day sessions the juniors discussed such problems as pnets surpluses barm labors and markets the boys inspected the istest farm equip menl the girls found time fm di cusions on clothes and fnmilj org animations and new officers weie elected approximate 400 deleg atcs representing all counties and districts in ontario w i re in u tendance along with vlsitinr d leit ates from michigan usa in i scotland the llith president like thi fn i is a njtive of york county cirl boynton of woodbndge conn t his position with a sound back ground of experience in bolh 4 h and junior farmer work an ex cellent judge of livestock and grain he has participated in ma ij judging competitions and in 1651 was one of four ontario jumois selected to compete in the inter national dairy ind beef cittlc judging competitions in scotland and england he has served as president of his local club vel lore and of the county association for two years as county direct r and last year is vice president rf the provincial association his abil ity and leadership have been recog nized by senior organisations is well and in 19m was elected pre ident of the york county soil and crop improvement association the new vicepresident is myrtle stewart of mono centre duffenn county myrtle is now a school teacher but still likes to help on the farm in the evenings and on holidays she holds here provmc jal honors m 4h homemaking club work and has been active in the junior farmer movement as well after serving as president of the county association she was elected a provincial director in 1953 serv ing on the provincial executive this year she has been selected as one of the two ontario junior fanner delegates to alberta t b hilliard associate director of extension ontario department of agriculture continues as sec retary treasurer other members of the provincial executive elected at the annual meeting were russell awmah friends arc sorry to learn thai miss pearl smith is n patient st josephs hospital in guelph mr gordon mccutchcon is ho pita lined in guelph with appendli mr and mrs griha m hamarhii of waterloo w tited in acton sun day miss rili m n tt has reliinif from lh west for lll to hr home here mi r n nriwi r tin in hv plini f mi albti ii hi ixi n vimlinii n i mi ind mr slinhj mick t mid divid of i hngl m visitid i acton suniriy mrs c j grihim ind mrs k rlow spent seviril d ly n new yuk trivelling by plane mr and mrs will iint if b 1 wood wre sunday quests of mr niwon f moore mr bill mainprise pcnl tut eekend in montreal visiting with his brother mr jack main p ize and other friends visiting acton friends at the friendly circles lea on saturday were mrs norman baird and mias diane baird of toronto mrs john irwin ls in st josephs hospital guelph suffering from a heart condition mr john irwin in toronto undergoing medical tteatments attending a course in printing and journalism at the school graphic arts ryerson institute of technology toronto last saturday were mr hartley coles mr jim greer and mr david dills of the acton free press staff attending the meeting of lay delegates to the synod of the dio cese of niagara at st patrick s church guelph on tuesday even ing were rev r e price mr leslie a duby mr henry jolley and mr kenneth knox of acton mrs j l ellerby president if halton women s institute and mrs davidson director of the five from acton attended the spring rally of the baptial mlulon circle of the guelph association eastern section in hltbrtiurgh bap tlsl church on tuesday mrs r costerus of acton led a song er vici and the others attending from liert wort mra lloyd bulme mrs lyal mccutchcon mrs john chapman and mra h helwi tie afttrnoon address was bv miss edith pi of stratfor i returned missionary from indn nnd the evening addreis by miss oliv hunter of hamilton on home mcallister carleton david wilson federation accompanied by mrs niirhnm mti c1 j j t velma norm of milton spent durham bjii saunders haldimand and kay ferguson elgin wedding reception hew in milton inn on saturday evening may 1 id the presbyterian manse acton rev r h armstrong united in muriate edythe eileen frank daughter of mr and mrs john frank acton and gerald john timbers son of and mrs james timbers of mil ton a ballerina length gown of white linen was chosen by the bride who ore pink carnations her itlendant wis miss christina lamb of acton who wore a bailer- ina length dress of red and white i ith red and white carnations best man wis david mcvev rr 4 acton about 30 gutsts gathered it the i milton inn for i reception following i ceremonv mrs frink received ring a grtv suit with naw ic- cessones and i corsage of pink mrs i timbers chose a nvlon dress of blue i and while w nh white accessories nd corsage leaving on n short trip to the united states the bride wore a ny lon taffeta suit of robins egg blue thei returned during the week and l taken up residence in milton guests were present from milton acton campbellville and toronto tuesday of tatwficlcat lyndaiv d attended the wenrworth fed eration tea and miss e hawthorne attended the sixth annual meeting of tne hamilton conference of the wo mans association of the united church in trinrty united church kilchener the guest speaker was mrs george hartman who spoke on the parable of the sower income tax returns comheted personal business a j bishop 65 main st georgetown triangle 7 3351 office open mon fn 9am to 9 30 p m tues wed thurs 9am to 5 p m honor newly weds in hall at orton mr and mrs leslie ballenune ucwlyweds were honored by a host of frlendi in orton community hall on friday evening april 30 when llirj wen the recipients of two ixntev rbiirs an ottomin and i ushion an nddnss was reid by howard awrey herb i ush acted as chair man afler sevirol sptcohca and llinnks iffi red by the groom lunih wai servid and dancing cqn limud l tin dnaldfn orchestra yes we have others tlie almost new four roomed cottage was sold quickly after we advertised it last week we still have the other four roomed semi detached collage at 3 500 00 this is a neal little home in the low price field suitable for executive or professional man we have been favored with the listing of a seven room solid brick dwelling including four bedrooms large hall could be used for a reception room or office all rooms are spactous and big there is an upstairs outside sleeping balcony we had something to do with the building of this residence and we know the best materials and craftmanshtp was used to the satisfaction of the particular builder a well know real estate and community planner all conveniences ideally situated on a fine residential street yet close to the financial and business sections make arrangements with us for an appointment to view this late georgian residence another four room cottage designed tor easy living on fine residential street among real good neighbors built of brick new roof new oil furnace closed verandah garden and look at the priceonly 5500 00 must act quick for this one they do not come every day all conveniences see us for an appointment to view personally if you are serious no anonymous calls entertained for appointment to view 7-d- rvwpw insurance more glamour f it and comfort bcaui micro or no artificial triffcrwri bill ding says rooms that wereohce an awful snsht with paint applied can be so bright we have a very good selec on o brandam henderson paints nctnditional written 90 eviy guarantee guaranteed bra washes like a dream retains thai lovely shapeliness forever every detail of this new flsxeei bra will delight you such lovely lines wen freedom such comfort low cut cleverly fashioned to support and motd wonderful to wear with very ntw fashion a r 32 36 c 32 38 luxurious whrte sahn framed m lace or fine cotton broadcloth framed n loce ask about our new sw e oase pe i fed ur ng m i o dfb na ons o id h ng sahn eous colors an also calls taken for tom and ai henry 128 2 kites to central r pirnt counter rollers brushes stains varnish turpentine mildred bell across from the y

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