Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1954, p. 5

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toubsday hay 17th m the acton free press acton ontario young men w at offering a m faction of latest style pants mat by a wading panto manufacturer at largo savings pants 1195 selling elsewhere at 1650 pants 995 selling elsewhere at 1245 these pants feature the latest designs in young mens garments eisens clothing store photw 250 acton mill st oodttdnrmo odk canned goods 8alb 70s its second big week peaches lth1t valley tub hotted pie peaches aylmee 19c jaoz tin 23c catsup 2 bts 39c a aa1 strawberry o f ivl aytamt witt pactln 24oe jab w c corn aylmkk choice lynn valley 23c 2 ss 19c cheese bordens sliced or chateau lb peg 31c special mccormicks orange ud lemon slices candy 25c swifts features jewel shortehtno lb 28c swiftning shortoito lb 34 allsweet margarine lb 39c meat babies 2 45c 49c n for sandwiches h k e ivl and quick meals tin swifts cleanser 2 27c dont miss this feature ritz biscuits christie b pko i c corn starch drab 2 boned turkey boned chicken 35c vansoni jm w iot tth 4 c bwumdi s f 7 0ettn 49c aylmkk choice unqkadkd peas 2 ss 29c florida oranges 37c doz fancy winesap 3 lb bag 39c b c apples green beans 2jk29c cabb a gt f m lb 6c florida no 1 tomatoes cello plcg 21c first star and tcnderpad test paning highlighted last weeks meeting eight boys turned out for the early work period with another 13 present for the regular cub meet ing passing first star tests were law rence duby bob h in ton gordon hufnagel peter newton and david peal the opening grand howl was led by cub peter newton two games followed a number of cubs were early so that they could attend the yjhca program at the school some remained and carried on with their test work the campfire pro gram was cancelled the yellow and white sixes tied for six honors each earning 29 points close behind were the tawny with 25 and the red with 22 points the regular cub meetings will carry on until school closes for the summer months and wul commence again in the fall when school again reopens murray scoyne akela engagements mr and mrs john b watkms announce the engagement of their daughter jacqueline betty to mel bourne arthur blow son of mrs a g blow and the late air blow the wedding to take place the latter part of june meeting two men met each other in a pans restaurant just in front of the cloak room if xm not mistaken we met here last year one said really the other said do jju recognize me to be truthful it is not jou i recognize but jour umbrella ah but i don t think 1 had it it that time naturally you did not it was 1 who had it married on may 1 will reside in iowa pink and white snapdragons with a background of fern decorated duffs presbyterian church at mor- rislon on saturday may 1 when mary ins daughter of mr and mrs frank small of r r 1 moffat became the bride of edwin ernest son of mr and mrs albert gamble of rr 2 hcspcler and grandson of mr and mrs william gamble aeton rev gordon of duffs church officiated the bride given in marriage ty her father entered the church to the wedding music played by mrs bruce smith she wore a beautiful floor length gown of satin over- skirted with two skirts of net the jacket was white lace with a pointed turn back collar and long sleeves fashioned to a lily point at the hand the underskirt of the dress and the collar of the jacket formed a summer flower patterned w ith white sequins accessories were white pearls she was attended by her sister ruth as maid of honor gowned in a pale blue waltz length gown of net and lace with matching blue headdress she carried white snap dragons caroline girness wa dressed in a dusk pink taffeta of waltz length ovcrskirted v while net and a stole of net her flowers were pink and white snap dragons backed with fern hei siller marguerite was a second bridesmaid wearing a wjiltz length gown or lime green net over taf feta with a capt of net and three quarter length white nylon gloves her flowers were mauve and white snapdragons a headdress of lime green roses backed with illy of the vallej completed her costume the groomsman was berme drung acton and the ushers wee jack small and peter van schaik a reception was held at the home of the brides parents where thf bride- mother received wearing i pink lace dress over nylon taffeta with white accessories the brooms mother chose a dress of navy sheer for her wedd ng trip to southirn points th bridt donned a dusk junk sn i with nivj md whii ic ccssories ind she wore i corsigt or whiu girdimas the roup will residt in iowa where mr gambit will ecure his ph d degree gutsls were present from puslmch kilbndt acton guelph momston md moffat by netl st0dknt8of the week wendy mackensle wendy was bom in toronto in 1939 the daughter of mr and mrs a mackenxic before moving to her present home rar terra cotta she lived in weston cooksvillc and oakvillc her brother kenneth is in grade one at clay hill public school area one a country school near her home during public school days wen dy stood very near ibe top of her classes in all of the eighu grades in high school she came first in her class grade 9b both at christ mas and easter with 05 per cent at easter as yet wendy has not decided what vocation to choose but she intends on going to university majoring in arts elisabeth mceniry elizabeth was born in erin in 1940 her father and mother art mr and mrs jesse mcenery who reside on their firm at r r 2 ac ton beth attended peacock public school in erin township before her graduation her scholastic abilities in ps were very good and shes done just as well in hs having come second in the christmas ex aminations and first in the easter examinations with 902 ptr cent shes in grade 9a for the future beth lhinks that she will go to macdonald hall o ac guelph to major in home economics good luck to both wend and beth thursdaj of last wnk may 20 was visitors da the grade eight students of all of the country schools sent their students to acton tnjh for tin da in ill tture were ibout 40 students in thi morning the students of esquesing sat in w ith radi stud nts th afurnx itched forms lu assmblj hilt the nassa grade 10 the students wort milk producers meeting monday may 31st 8 30pm dst esquesing community hail stewarttown speakers- everett biggs ontario dairy commissioner w h hoiles president and w a wilmot secretary manager of toronto milk producers association lunch served by norval w i this meeting is sponsored by your local directors everyone interested in discussing problems of the dairy industry is urged to be present is also attended hen the film i how to cilch i cold was shown tins was in w cap production which lasted for ibout 15 minutes rxirjom thoroughh uijovid tin film on fndav ma 21 dr gturg c wilkcr of tin ontario colli f pharmu spoke to tin student i it a special asembl hi spoki i for a ftw minutis ind then com imtnttd on tht slides which wen how ii tnttlid cireers in pharm 1 ic aflervvird hi chitted t i ifiw of thi nilirimid sluduils mondij wis i hnlidav so tin n i is nothing to report on thit diy i excepting wi all had n good turn the cross country run was hi id on tutsdn iflernooii with ibout 50 of the boys taking part i th thr md i half milt course i was eating up bv dclrmr watson iwh urn in f rst m is minutes second bob wahlrmn third i i jim fourth pet r schol and fifth goorfit gibson flish vm nor ch da- empire day awards presented fo 15 at junior senior school assemblies two empire day programs which included pstriouc songs and i readings were held friday after noon at acton public school mrs c kirkness representing the duke of devonshire chapter of the lod e presented the annual empire day awards at both the junior and senior assemblies jack mckmzle acted as announc er for the junior assembly after judy parpillon gave n prayer mis lou blacks class told the story of the flag michael rogers led n the flag salute mrs k alger s class had a singing game and ret i ted the union jack muss dena braldaa cjaaa aang the maple leaf o canada and there are flags in many lands another song our country was presented by mrs shirley dills and mrs little s classes they also had a game soldier boy a princess becomes a queen was read by uppie pasma teddy ben ton hilen benton and susan co hen mrs gambk s class recited there are flags in miny lands artcr a singing game children of our commonwealth famit was prcs entcd by miss mcdougall s class the program closed after mr- kirkntso made the presentation of awards allan fttterly was chairman for the s ascmbl which btgan with a hymn and empire day bible reading by david peal don ald cook gave a special empire day thought and then dorothy brown gave a prayer for the queen our flag was sung by the pup ils of grade four and barbara nor ton read of the origin of empire day susan wilson gave the story of malta and jo ann force read our flag a ptano solo red white and blue was played by margaret armstrong and then shirley bar- ratt told of bermuda two numbers were sung by the senior choir during a short play entitled a lesson in citizenship the whole assembly joined in the oath of al legiance the flag salute the sing ing of o canada and god save the queen musical selections were in cluded with frank marlscak playing the guitar dale woodbum the guitar and yuk lum leo the mouth organ anna baric sang in yugoslavian following are the winmrs of the iode awards this year jessie ware linda bnndo mary grts- chow diam swackhamcr sandra binnie gall roszell carol candler gar ma salei dledcnck schmull paulin marks carolyn cook ey- votiru mcgladtr sharon gcrvals ella jany md belt bean fietdohcu aoied of aclonians visiting outof town points and of visitors in acton homes miss jam elliott is vck in combtr in woodstock for thi wnktnd ir mr ind mrs w middltton mis anna smith vismd ricntlv i toronto ii ust hill and lsling ci john mil i mrs i w 1 s li nt at toi miss virginia barbtr of george town isiud with mr and mrs c leishman and muss alana lcish- man during the week tnd mi t i mull hu tided thi w riding of join t rrj ind the hi v giorm punt in grace ang- li in huiih hi mtfird on may j4 mrs chirlis fulton of mmtrcal ms td lst mik with mr and mi tom w itsnn and firml and ii turn i li hn iftir llu wtik tnd i tti k ml i t rs will pastor i ii mi it v c tints win ml n d mi h last tus mt ind mrs ik hohdi i re mr murnj s iindini lt lit- p nt hi is in ridk 1 i n wttk ind near n mr and mrs hac- mi hill m nnpmcor nd mr john munpnze of t f i f i announcing new ownership of talbots hardware we have purchased the hardware business operated in acton by w d taibot for 28 years it is our intention to continue the high standard of service and reliable merchandise offered by our predecessor we invite people of acton and area who requ1rf anything in hardware to drop in and look around our ownership is effective june hi clare pickett will continue to aid your needs in the store y john and thomas gordon fred gordon after june 1st te soe m be known as gordons hardware v mi tit liming th wttk end id ptik n ttllh jj- lnl mrs a ii lyon m pi nl th miik mil m wiigi ulniir pi uns ivama were mr ind mrs g a dills md mi and a mm hm in umki mis jim dills ik tnd in giand mr frink gtbb ms in miss villi pit adims lift on mondi for a mlss hiltn holnus is um iiiirs inp li chirlottetow n prim ed- nj in mi tint sinai hospital m m md thy will sp nd two rnonto tt ks with miss ad mis jnr nb mr md mr hob appel ind mfs f a k1qx f shllllj ld diir nj lb rkshir fngl ind irrivis ut li t ml ll flss f sct ind mi md mi lh i of slrtford ind mr ls i t h t th s w ss dtmi r motlu tk audi i mr j a i md i mi mi kn huntsmii f atti ndnu th r i mrs f mr mi r i tl f i it c 1 brt s i vut i u wnk u 1 it h in i ctoi mr 1 v ir s sit i k t tr t w i i h r di it iter mr i n mi 1 u id rum m and mrs pm fktcher f miri f ird pi ni the nk nd ut mr md m i o j hnt i i mr ind mr rm r 1 mn d ml l fimil f k intn 11 t n a w t n duntii th long wok end mr and mrs v v lldld t st mir h vi lcf t r d mn c hh im mrs m tk rrd th mr it d mrs i 1 1 p mr dw kht pitt rsir i t i i r of rt in bapt t chi r it- it mr in m i v r tl hohdav mr nd mrs win n utt t i indon h ii ittend ll ig th erlrf nn r pr0 m 7 bt nnlt fwr nf m ingl mnt pi mr lrif m kar e mikhail vh- li 1 w i mr nd mrs rlph mar- it th nd dur art pir and mrs i mrkesi and fam i ol milton spend rg ih lorg week end it he r cnttagp near bala were mr nd mrs cha k kiks rl r d ird it ndd th wedding of 1 fi rtn r s t m w i im mar svhill ird m mre munne of i i i silurdiy mj d ihv mr dg hn heen itire i hf i m f mr and jrs v garni pirk av th s ill the ms brdg o vaneoiivt fr ifn singapore f n re the ha beer f r thrre vrars mr and mrs h d ciles ste mr and mr aim orr mr ann phen and val rie of hagersville v ik nn and ms ida archibald v sitd at he homf hrrr on the attordd the cddrj reception of h lldat m s connie hurlbut and mr pat- mr and mr o ribbns aid t rk ooor m prrstor on satur cek md j m ss hurlbut wn formerly a pr tie b i telephone offici uprrv makka rr r ttage vs i ng i m rxja w ih mr and ms r l johnstor mr and mrs johr sm th and mr luu of tornrto mr ed hmr r and mr lor uamrlin o toont i d or mr g v mrkftit r dirtrlct govern of the y men i rlub and mr dck schmull general ecrt- ary of acton y m ca t tended i tt f irtcrnaliora vtghl of the thursday th mr rd mrs r l y men cl of w on sal- j hnston urdar evening hen about 130 cpl harold smith of the rca f i president station rncktlifff visited over the mr l hum peak or h tra- through india nna s mother mrs id mr ma ili jsur f 4m- xtn bhir for the br ii telephoi ipemd ng company of canada vjjied dur- h- w rle- at the r m m st ing the weekend n acton with preshug flor da re and ms ralph pr ce aid mr anil mrs h o rb n and family returnrg to montreal by br a- m- ad ms d rrder and planp on monday earlier in the dav d pert th- io dav r vlaf week she attended a libraries ara falls and buffalo conference at ciic nnattt ohio and vr wa e- wd o tiwo rrur oi the overwas club t sted mr and mr jihi wood of te red cross of which ibe is last week before leaving to spend a dim r m past president in t- the summer in engtsnd ronto

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