Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 4, 1954, p. 7

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thursday november 4lh ibm the acton free press acton ontario page sbvdi himiler rib truck tire by goodstar at new low puces thompson iwtors fodsausandsevk ballabdb health food special offer 3 flavours in one offer 37c jelly powders mclamits ab80ktkd 27c sweetheart soap lc bale k 0aks8 9qf special raspberry jam wetheyb pctm 24 oz jab 35c hansens instant cake icing 2 35c heinz cream of tomato soup 10 oz tins 25c beehive syrup 29c 69c pancake flour a-fsl- 21c 49c custard powder st 39c oold seal fancy sockets salmon s 37c okeen giant fancy peas -o- tin 18c green beans 19c niblets corn 2 37c david s crisp ta8ty biscuits vanilla wafers 1lbbag 35c heinz 55 beans vegetarian 2 35c tioz 19c save 10c a bottle gay liquid detergent 12 oz bottle 27c special offer limited supply only california emperor grapes 2 lbs 19c celery stalks head lettuce sweet potatoes bananas m ported head golden r pe pound 2 for 17c 15c 3 lbs 19c 19c grapefruit 6 for 29c florida 96 record attendance of rural teachers the rural teachers of esquesing met at blue mountain school bai llnafad monday october 19 with a record attendance 21 members an swered the roll call miss mcem wards waterloo mr stevenson duffer in miss rosxel mrs behu mont miss brown mrs gardiner glen williams school miss earle ban nock burn mrs shortill blue mountain mrs presswood moun tain view miss andrews milton heights mrs cromnr ashgrove mrs pollick stewarttown miss shaw stone school mrs law son limehouse miss sinclair hornby james watson campbell ville mr copeland miss carson mrs cas cadden nbrval and mr douglas music supervisor mrs snow was a welcome visit or after business an interesting discussion period was held lunch was served by mrs shortill and the glen williams staff a vote of thanks was tendered them by mr cromar on behalf of the members newlyformed tennis league holds first annual banquet at erin lodge cecil a carr optometrist ouaph 8 douglaa st the first annual inter county tennis league banquet was held at hill top lodge in erin on saturday night october 16 this newly form i d league which comprises brnmp ton milton preston and acton was formed early in may here in acton with representatives present from each club matches wer prayed during the season with each club meeting four times on a two round schedule finals were thtn plaed off and milton emerg ed the victors a trophy which ihe milton club will keep was presented to don mills mens team captain by the president of the preston club jim kelly the challenge shield which is to be competed for each year wds presented to miss iris buck by bob mnssey mens team captain from brampton jack russell of brampton was maste t ceremonies for the even ing he thmked nil the clubs for their friendliness and cooperation in the leagues first year and hop ed that next season with an earlv start more fine tennis will be played and competition will be keener after a delicious lurkey dnn r with all the trimmings a few group pomes were plajed while the ban quet tables were removed the floor cleared the 76 members ind ihcir fr ends who attended injny ed dancing paul jones and a snow ball dance helped to mix the crowd and those who had not played ten ms all season began o feel a jittle less like strangers several novelty dances created much fun winners of the various dances were betty mae lambert and rus sel arblc who won a spot dance and the statue dance miss jean kucktic play of preston the lemon di russell of brampton th dance and miss pat nichol jim gunn of acton who spot dance bob massey v door prise harry wilby of brampto ed the piano for the novelty dances and jack lupton also of brampton introduced the dancers to an eng lish favorite called the kok ey okey the evening was brought to a close with the singing of auld lang syne and the hope that next sea son all will meet again both on the courts and at the second ann tal banquet those who attended from acton were mr and mrs harry otterbein mr and mrs don ryder mr and mrs sam brunelle mr and mrs b 11 dumarch mr and mrs jim graham mr and mrs rae west miss betty mae lambert mr ftus sell arbic miss pat terry mr julian zajac misq arleen gordon mr bob bruce miss pat nichol nn mr jim gunn mr fred gord on and mr ron ralston onf i iff togftiier 1 h vokiie of indept ndence n tnarnag has now boomt ranged to dav many an ndvis r who one fimiud tht stpnrati livis thor rt cogmis that the cssmce of mm naj is nt 1 lo have ones own lifi but to had one li tt together how ard whitman in renders digest lived in acton for five years funeral service was held at the t w heath funeral home mil chell ontario for the late mrs edna alice thomson who passed ay ay at her home hamilton on october ii sh had been ill for over a year a talented musician mrs thorn son had her atcm both in voice and piano she was a mem ber of the aclon music slud group i she lived m actnn for ttve years coming here from mitchell i and leaving for hamilton less than a year ago she was born in 1882 and was married in 1912 to james i hossio thomson who predeceased her she is survived by two sons walter greenway thomson oak ville and fred hossie thomson hamilton mrs thomson made he home with mr and mrs frd thomson two brothers also re main william groenway of i ittl britain and dr george greenway of hamilton while in acton she was a mem ber of the united church and also belonged to the iode rev j robert watt officiated at the funeral service held in mitchill pallbearer were harold cook albert silk clarke moses and carl schellcnberger or mitchell ocorie greenway of i ittlp britain and james higgarty of bornhnlm irtermenl was in woodland cem tery chronicles of ginger farm written specially for the acfm tret preu by qwendftllne p clark canada s forests exclusive of ntwfoundland cover an area of t 2t0fi0 square mil s or 17 p r ce nt of the total land area of the country own your own homb homes to be proud of in the beautiful glenlea subdivision e braida farm in the rapidly developing eastern section of acton seven complete home plans to choose from ranch type bungalows and storey and a half styles low down payments sewers roads water installed a mo l r 4ri k t i a u u bh e x it- m rgjmafc brick construction nha inspected and approved 3 bed room plans some with garage forced oil heat oak floors tiled bathroom and kitchen floors electric fixtures copper plumbing warranty upon completion of house if applicant is not satisfied down payment will be refunded please mail coupon to r h elliott 76 bower avenue acton ont wmf mt f w 1f fi fmtfnts f in cnmfnt bk mow long- all replies held in stncf confidence no obligation constructed by thomas thomas exclusive agents g w goldstraw real estate broker milton ont phone 349 represen ed by r h elliott phone 6 acton office end puni at 76 bower avenue acton in spring as we all know there is a freshncs and vigor that comes to as as we get ready to usher in a new growing season jt is a feel ing that cannot be mat shed at any other time of the year but yet get ting ready for winter has its pleas ures too on a dull day when the world outside look cold and dreary i we appreciate the comforts of home i we look out the few leaves left 1 on the trees look seared and yel- ow birds only the bluejaya nd sparrows fly jauntily from bush to tree squirrels keep continual y on the move fearful test winter cptch them unprepared the cows come down from the pasture eiiy tfternoon remembering the shelter and warmth that awaits- them in the stable or barnyard and we too change our work ac- rding to the weather slips thjt wen potted eirly on must be brought into the house ferns and plants removed from siimnu r quarters to sunny windows for the wintery days ihead we look ove our wirdn be liy on our till coat oh no surely we h iven t got to movt those button again comes the firsi fall of lu hy sue w inri we o hunting for rubbers but ih rubbers are r it there now when met where was the last t m wi wore ihcm yes it must have been at the con vention it w s raining wh n we wenfand dry when we left so of course we forgot our rubbers to late to d anytime about it now so th it mean a new pa r of rub bers and then there i the furnace pipts perhaps th re has been a sort of sooty smell and ihe man of the house has been aymg he must clein lh pipes we try to agree with i good grace but if there is one- lob a womin hates having done it s the stove f r furnace pipes espec ially when sh is likely be called upon for sisunce however none of us want the house burnt down ind that could easily happen with ditty pipe s we make the best ot a bad job and g to it at least thit is thi way it around olir place fvcn mitchie wh le chanies w th thi h inginj en in all timmc he cimc n and ut only when he wanted somdhmg to eit or dnn at li l stly fht by p leep ft i pun n th unjj hunts he n ind comi m for comfort pmf quarters at night all t the good because ho i w nd rful ihrrn hock i ho fiv i th ning mther limps on my bed his m d nu vr tn partn r r i tet up to let him other f tir footed errat ire but dndedl 1 ss welrnme ar a prepirng f amt r 1 min rat and m we su mrnlj fnd ur pantr v rr in with men but vp rt n f f thm c light scvin in two n jib a wid w d fr nd af nurt rtivinl at is not so fortunate she has a rat who i really making h mir al hrmi this fri rrf b ught ipjih they were birk kiteh n she durini lh it ft nd wtnt w s is ihe nt had be n the appw sht follow d h s rt gat it h nnrtlo of some f r storage nt and set thr f them the th rd pie if t ng 1 f i m of ny kind ns then the direeli n the nn d f r nt ho rut mphas t rat ng ill far 5 f p humm touch part r a as wg airfarif i the hen s ar ih he h t care- fik r rd fvery morning he o k d e if it had been disturt ed i mim fti r tun wetlct he f exr i tuff ws no and si pi i u king in n the two aecks he w pirk ng up dead rils th r nn i nbi o b the bin b t in boards mr mmu ihe sm i f t human ti ueh so rd l s arvway get r rt f b boarden s mnu ard fe 0 bette- 1 me th n he pr ent a rrmpl nt ht s wint r sh p it hoar i f r rvo fkd if a big arv ae a r- n n tupplles i tali mil mnt a eh ape by the lindred canned good ia keep ndofini ely at packets are dated and may av he da if th baker r nnot rrak h nuids dnn 1 get alarmed ft iks but thee thnughts hae come tt me as i heard a rumor that this mav be the cowesi inter e have had ftn omf time

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