Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1954, p. 5

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n thursday julf lfitb ibm the acton free press acton ontario more for your money than ever before frigidaire ib ft size with all this poshlcoloc interior mrwidth ftmnr chost fullwidth chill drawft 1 fullwidth hydrotor now pantrydoor m ituttrvsistarrt sholvas butter confpartmont quickubo ice trays lifetime porcelain interior manning electric tional aoted of actoniam visiting outof town points and of visitor in acton hornet mrs ed mnddock of toronto made a brief call on acton friends last week mr and mrs harold baxter and family holidayed this year at sauble beach mrs georgina whitter of mont real is visiting her sister mrs herbert helwig mr and mrs w d robertson david and bob of toronto visited in acton on tuesday mr and mrs howard allison at tended the allison reunion at hut tonvillc on sunday misses m and e ramshaw vis ited with friends at wood bridge during the weekend mr and mrs harotdansbrough of toronto visited last saturday with mrs anna smith mr and mrs e l smith have been visiting in chatham rondeau pork blenheim and ridgetown dr 1 w doan of toronto a former principal of miss ruby clark s called on her on monday mr and mrs h w hinton have returned from visiting mr and mrs c o burn and mar ann toronto mrs e grischow has returned home from a month s vacation with her sister mrs j valby of win nipeg manitoba mr jonas massey and son attend ed the funeral last thursday of mrs massey s brother mr john pickles toronto guests of mr w j gould on friday were mr r w follis miss margaret crane and mrs j mun roe of toronto mr and mrs tom corner and heather of thorold arc spending the holidays with her parents mr and mrs alex ross miss phyllis mackie is holiday ing in evnnston illinois she mot ored tn the states with mrs g burnt tt who wils visiting here mrs mary mccaulov mr and mrs earl lambert and marie v is t id in lucknow with mrs mccaul e i daughter mrs frank hitch e miss lois macmillan of fergus is spending her vacation with mr ind mrs leonard ridgewij de troit and mr and mrs h d burk holder pbmouth mich cpl harold smith of rockcliffe was home for a week s holidays miss elizabeth and miss jean moffat of toronto visited with mrs g w murray sunday and also called to see their aunt mrs a t mann in guelph hospital mrs donnld ross and cathy of aurora are holidaying with mr and mrs alex ross dr donald ross is interning at kingston general hos pilal in pathology for a jcar mr land mrs wm somerville of north battlcford sask visited acton friends during the past week it is 27 years since they visited here and many changes were noted mrs m yabsley and children of ottawa arc visiting with her par ents mr and mrs william mc leod friends will be glad to learn thai mrs mcleod is progressing favorably following an operation attending the internationa con vention of ys mens clubs in lans ing michigan this week arc mr and mrs g w mckenzie and daughter mr and mrs ed foot it t mr and mrs mansell mollis and mr bill wilson o the acton club they left on saturday the con vention is from sunday until thursday today mr mckenzie is representing the district as district governor mr footitt is president of the acton ys mens club attending service at knox prcs bjlerian church sunday morning when a new silver bowl to line the baptismal font was in use tor the first time were mr norman skip- len nancy gail and barbara of kitchener mrs l hewitt strat ford miss jean barber george town miss jean mccaig toronto mr and mrs john barber and children of georgetown the bowl was a gift in memory of mrs nellie barber skippen and the gift of ber sister mrs jean barber on sunday afternoon july 4 several relatives paid a surprise visit to the farm home of mr and mrs a f marshall among the mm tors were mr and mrs f c marshall and daughter marjoric mr and mrs h marshall and son gordon mr stanlcj marshall mr and mr- william hall mr and mrs f gajlor all of toronto and mr ind mrs ken marshall and thre i children from acton mr and mrs marshall and three grandch idren jack barbara and fciverlev welcomed their guests and served a picnic supper coming big news ledgers iga we will shortly make an announcement which will be of real benefit to every shopper i every housewife i ledgers i g a congratulates mary anckers church straat winnar of first pnxe m tha acton soccer clubs stopwatch draw 50 merchandise voucher from ledgers iga look at these vacuum packed oven ready fowl lb 49c 3 lbs and up choice loin pork chops lb 69c lean meaty pork butts lb 59c tableready meats swift s rindless cello pack side bacon vi lb 45c swift s premium 1 lb cello franks cooked ham 43c i lb 59c dont miss these games come out to see your soccer club in action gamm and schadula reported waakly this nawtpapar ledgers iga born in england farmed near acton william fryer who was a pros perous farmer in this district from 1890 until his retirement in 1915 ipassed away in guelph general hospital on sunday july 4 mr fryer who lived on main st aoton had been ill only a sho time he was born in 1868 in kent county england the son of the late thomas fryer and elizabeth anne court he came to canada in 1888 and was married in 1890 at slitlsvillc to mary ann hodgins who predeceased him in 1931 he was a member of st albans anglican church and was church warden for seven jears rev ralph price conduoted the funeral service at the victor rum- icy and son funeral home on tues dav july 6 pallbearers were six grandsons wilmer fryer jack fryer kenneth fryer norman fryer robert kerr and charles shultis flower bearers were eight granddaughters irene mcleod ida hevernan fern shultis marion moderrmott joan kerr elda frjer dorcen fryer and shirley fryer mr fryer is survived b six sons walter george edward and alfred of acton william of toronto and herbert of guelph two brother also remain thomas fryer of hagersville arid harry fryer of georgetown floral tributes were received from the fanyilj neighbors local 479 berdmore s the hodgins family guelph public works city hall guelph mr and mrs lionel allen guelph mr and mrs john tracy montreal civic em ployees union local 241 guelph directors and staff beardmore and mr and mrs c shultis mr and mrs ken fryer harry fryer louisa and jessie georgetown great grand daughters anne brcn- da and wendy fryer guelph grandchildren ida and joe hev- i edna and wally gordon wilmer jack and elda fryer grandchildren guelph norman ind glenna jim and marion henry and mac doreen billy bcm jimmie and judy elda jack and wilmer frjer obituary couple pass away six months apart joseph crew son passed iwav june 27 at belleville hospital he leives to mourn his loss two step daughters dorothy mrs donald ridley gearrda mrs wflbert friseri me stepson george lock a son kenneth crewson all ot belleville and a daughter miss ethel crewson of port colborne his wife ehel predeceased him six months ago he also leaves one brother fred and three sisters martha mrs george barnes annie mrs al bert stevenson and maggie mrs algar cnpps mr creweon was born at crew son s corners the son of morgan crewson and sarah ann soper he was a moulder for a number years his last few jears he spent at landscaping he had been ailing for the last few months he wa his 73 rd jear funeral service was held belleville on june 29 followed by interment in bellevflle cemetery present diplomas to over 15 children at vacation school parents night rector of st albans church acton and st john s church rockwood rev ralph e price has accepted the appointment as rector of the parish of fonthilt and port robinson trie new ap pointment is effective sept 15 matt johnstone plumbing heating eavestroughing phone 223w acton acton6dundasl two fluke goals games highlights ion soccer club continued its ling streak last saturday when dundas rangers visited acton and lost b six goals to one play in the opening minutes of e game was erratic actons for wards did plenty of attacking but shots either went wide of the posts or high over the bar the ly shot that really tried mcphail tn the first is minutes was one from l nolan which the goalie just minaged to push past the up ght for a corner one of seven iken by acton in the first half dundas opened the scoring after 20 minutes when the ball bounced wkwardtj inside the penalty area nd struck scrappers hand cas ern look the kick and scored into the bottom left corner this seem ed fo settle the acton players tw minutes later allen received a pass right in front of dundas goal hooked the bill over his shoulder and evened the score before the surprised g lalie could even moc two fluke goats shortlj after fish put the home te im ahead when he brought iru ball up himself and scored with a long lob that just dropped under the bar acton kicked off in the second h tlf and with a well planned mo got the ball up the field to nolan w ho scored the next two goals could described as flukes the first one came during a long scramble front of dundas goal during which iverv attacker had at least shot at goal without getting the bait through the mass of defenders sutton shot from an impossible angle the ball hit allen s chert and rebounded into the net ards away from the goalie fish again brought the ball up the field centred straight lo gunwn the opposing left back w ho seemed sure of clearing it however he mistimed it and instead of he id ng the ball out put it into his own net beat guelpb 3 1 just before the final whistle al len g t the la one with a net buster from quite clost desp te the core the game w a not one t ded dundas has improv ed over the sea tit casson and singer were ah ut tht best thev had but dd is ln hall kept thtm well c vtrtd f h timed glad t be back in th f rward line f r acton apt n aftc- h s spell with th half backs although he plad his usual dependable game in that po ition when acton beit guelph cm 3 2 la t thursdav even ng after the game the referee w divorski of guelph congratulated the teams on a good clean game acton calder schipper hall nolan a davies wilson bottom lej nolan l allen fish sutton soike smedema taj lor dundas mcpha 1 m les gunsot mcmahon jackson allan singer lord casson mcn choll bataille draak the sixth annual vacation bibles- school with an attendance more than double any of the five previous years was climaxed friday evening by the parents night held in knox church over 150 certificates were presented to children from two to 14 who had attended four or more sessions parents and friends joined the youngsters after their week of clas ses to see and hear what they had learned a short w orship service led bj rev r f price opened the program ted hansen played thc organ during the opening 11 armstrong who was in charge of the vacation school with rev e a currey and pis tor r costerus w chromed thc group and thanked particular the 14 hdits who had helped the minis ttrs during the s ssion they were mrs d cook mrs l simpson mrs little miss lattie moore miss lyn da mann mrs r robbins miss bcrvl hvnn mrs william toth mrs r e costerus mrs gordon mrs r e price mrs neil patrick mrs e a currev and mrs r h armstrong three clisses were held thc be ginners pnmarv and juniors thc largest group was in the primary division thc beginners were divid lo two groups the two and three year old tots and those four and five continuing the program the jun r and primary classes recited memory work after everyone sang when mothers of salem the kinder gartcn pupils many of them having first experience of school sang 76th orange walk for c kbrowne c kbrowno of acton marching in his 76th orange parade was among those who observed the an niv ersar of the battle ot the boynt in hamilton saturday or ange and blue predominated there as 6 000 orangemen from south western ontario and the united mites marched to the music of the fife and drum mr browne first marched in a twelfth of july pnrade it thc agtf of tight in simcoc cuunlj he s 84 the colorful pirade including local representatives formed at the orange hall park bt hamilton and marched to the cen rtiph the liment was played by i member of ihe arnc and sutherland high- luidtrs of canada some of the marchers wore ot ange lilies and sweet w illiam flown from iklfam ltikmd foi ihi ev ent a wreath of orange lilies chrys an the mums and suapdi igons w as laid at thc cenotaph officiating were william shannoniwentworth l iimh grand masler and marg aret crockett past grand mistress of ihe loba in north america setting of flowers at summer nuptials fletcher haven ra 1 camp- jesus loves me the primary group i bcllville was thc scene of the wed sang praise him and the juniors ding of miss frances mary fletcher fairest lord jesus in two parts and and donald edwin dean the bride spirit hear us mrs r price is the youngest daughter of mr accompanied the children on the and mrs austin fletcher camp- organ bcllville and thc groom the only two film strips were shown one son of mr and mrs norman dean for the children and one for adults of cooksville rev mr dilts of on home life rockwood performed the five diplomas were prtsented to each 0 clock double ring ceremony as- child who attended four or more sisted by w slinn of fjbcnezer un- classes each also received an ll ted church a bank of pink and lustrated religious booklet special while peonies and orange blossoms gifts were given to judv morion and allan fetterh who brought thc largest number ot cntrtnts to the school aft r a hvmn benediction b rev armstrong concluded thc program the children were taught singing bible re tdinj mi morv work ind hindicnfts with special times for fhnnelgrjph stones bv miss be rj 1 hwin and recrention tht school under the direction of the ministerial association was hijhlv successful registration far surpassing thit of tht prtvious five attractive setting marruge by her falh- madi given er the bride wore a floor length gmti of wh te french lace over net ftaturitil t bouffjnl skirl the sltevs were lont with puffs and coming to lilv points over her hands and she wort eultured pearls the tift of the room a crown ot pnrlued flowers held htr fingei- tip ve 1 and she earned red roses and stephanotis the m nd of honor miss patricia bejtit of timmins was her cous- n tih attendant and wore ol- ov nvlon chiffon and net over taffeta with matching accessories she carried a shower bouquet of velluw chrysjjilhitnums gladiolus i d sttph inotis donald rajner of toronto waa the best man mrs noreen schmidt of detroit with the whole line up it bat in pbjed the wedding music eccom- e first inning acton juvenile pa bj her daughter mary lou runs and 1 an maxine and glenna dyer score six runs in first inning july 1516 april in paris dons day ray bolger satmon july 1719 my friend rjcica roddy mcdowell preston foster cupped wings bowery boys tuswd july 2021 northwest stampede joan leslie james craig bandit isiano 3 dimensional thurvfn jury 2223 titanic ci f ton webb barbara stanwyck a row of evergreens is being planted down the centre of acton boulevard by the town this week the trees dividing the to lanes on the street in front of the new high school will be an attractive addition to the s te making plans ttwn lun with a dealer who knows how to souct materials and mm rhn to giv you rha most satisfaction call us w kaop costs down and givo you baseball team scored went on to defeit georgetown 10 7 last thursday evening in george righthander john cunningham went the distance on the mound for ictors tossing a neat fit hit he never gave more than one hit up in an inning except for the bottom half of the seventh when the georgetown club knicked him for two singles georgetown used two pitchers in an etfort to stem the aclon bats timhck started on the hill but was relieved bv harrington in the early innings acton collected eight hits from both georgetown pitchers bill skilling piccd the acton bat ttrs with two hits in four trips while hi itltv paul liws cun ninghim wn ttick r ind mason i ach contributed one lawsnnsblow was the game e longt t it was i bjst s tmptv home tin in the t half of the third hirnngton and timleck with two hits piece and gtbbs with one got all thc georgetown safe m s acton booted three bills while the losers made onh one mjscut but the nine free passes issued b the georgetown batterv kept the bases busv cunningham walktd only two kay slinn sang i truly during the sign ng of the register a reception for 85 guests was held in the sundaj school room of bbencier church where tho tabl- i were beautiful with summer owers and the fourtiered cake is flanked with four white tapers mrs fletcher received hex guests i blue lace with navy accessories she was assisted by the mother of the gr jom who wore a pink taffeta dress w th matching accessories for travelling north the bride h a turquoise suit with beige jceisiiis htr corsage was ot pink roses juiits were present from de- tr t ind pontiac michigan tim- mm t ronto cooksville guelph sutton dunnville fergus camp- b llwll rockwood and arkell gift highlight of lorn picnic the r lorn school pupils a pirents enjoyed a picnic on the last day of school june 29 alter baseball a lovely supper was serv ed by the lunch committee mrs simpson mrs bow en mrs laz- enby mrs crofts and mrs taylor one of the highlights of the cv ent was the presentation of a handbag to mrs saul for her work in teach ng the girls sewing eich week a peanut scramble wa held and candy wa given to the little child ren ice cream cones proved a cl max t the picn c pnre convener was mrs tazen bj and conveners of race were bill crofts harold mclntre mrs iazcnb and mr croft sr winners of rares were pre school nntt kris wendv bourn bern ice leon bradford ont cp limp art pro school boy bobby lai- ctluce may soon be a thing of the enb harvey taylor girls six and past the tirst vacuum cooling even margaret guthrie maureen plant for leafy vegetables 13 ex uzenbj toojs and jeven pected to be m operation sooo llod mclnljre tommy saul ar this market garden centre 25 girls eight and n ne lynda vick- miles north of toronto cry valer e laienbj boys eight developed six years ago in the and nine wjvne bowen david acuum cooling butler g ru 10 and 11 em ly saul ed ble life of sandra davidon boy 10 and 11 eeks from 46 leslie mcphedrar don broughton astage girls 12 and over gail dobbie ley holmes boys 12 and over batters r h f acton 601 003 010 8 3 georgetown 320 100 i 7 5 1 acton pete lawson rf htatley 2b paul lawson lb cunningham p skilling ss coon cf tucker if creasev 3b mason c georgitown harrington lb p breen c ritchie 3b timleck p lb btcke tt if king 2b norton ss pickering cf gibbs rf new process keeps vegetables fresh limp ted states process increases the the lettuce to three hous ii a so elimi for he retailer and br ngs to the bev table lettuce that has lost 1 ttle of john fvlietstra charlessaut it tiutr tive value or or ginal girl thre legged race g11i dot e and beverley holme let uce at presert prepared for bojs three legged race ron lorg haulage by being packed n broughton and wane bowen ct wh ch preserves 11 for a max wheelbarrow race lnda vickery mum of t2 hours and wayne bower pie plate race unde- the new cooling astern ron davidsor and mrs s bowen the water s boiled off the lettuce ladies kick the shoe mrs saui under pressure wheh prepares the mrs cr ft me- ace bill lettuce for loading n refngeral r cr fts harold mcln vre time race car or uck d raid sw acknamer mrs simpson at he bradford plant two 50 foot ogevacuator tank 1 feet caradan us mre m ik prod r uc per cap ta than any other 30 people r the world according to at the season peak recent statist cs loads ettuce

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