Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 3, 1955, p. 4

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iil 1xs j- f- -rfi-lr- paok nub cviftton tmv acton rm pwem acto ontario oiprinoji rr at district horn world buy of prvr was hold at the hcmur of mr and mr david roberuoiv cmlrtikt ii friday a nmwf from lh villa tended the etichve at n ehool on nwday evening mr javfc heron and twin dauah ter vamifc home tvonv the tlueiph hovtl on saturday mtaa ruth heron tmvmht stay inn with mr mm johtvatton viited ut wx euy at the haune ahe datiahter aidifrmmaw mr and mvtf- robert patter an family ywct viatnt with mv t mtrc cwlea koutaant and family rw mr tftttfc vfoodhou mv twin fxhwtunt and mm aiw fountain tsmwkkv mr ami mt albert rtxve and v hfcbwrh visited on sunday wwh mr al mr johh alton and m jetwue 4y41 mr v mr litt ouuuxk wl kaynwmad avtov vuuted on satu aay with the tatters mothw mv jvaluv mv and mw t o- mccucheo vvuted vcently with mr and mr stanley mokv tluelph j mwa swji weatheratoiv twohuv t the weekend at the home of wiw lt imt atm weatherstotv jack and xaitcy mr and mr hrr hntlm and family vetted mi sunday with mr i and mtsl ivmi paltramaiv cuelph township campteuvtu f v services of prayer lflfmtfiay march w ims mrs rott daley w mm flioio tomt scttool discussion i ihown underway during jliu litih anruial halhwi county folk school liut vvtmk mh kohl of jmrt and mr ed pith lelmo rlatit aiotiiul tliatlla u stn tumor hornby e fil siydr cri0r m j brawn norval my poo palermo elicit clititaiv ohiuqi h hopjmr pojtville foroilvcoorqo bird- aquain mr elvrmetsaii fbid norlh liafalot ponim mr valmq noiri milton mc alexaivter norval who it o mk school f rural experience in group living mr u pvmmh t acton felt that aucwlnc thb ywk ftklh schl w utw wad mttt worthwhile experimm her he review tar uu paper the outstanding evenu vi the week- end hy held at st davids mr r i tht tl cuuilv itavldaaa kolk school j or iv6ivas holil at ihe home of mr and mrs kdward fish rr 1 rhewsbamwsswj nearwvderi cumcr si dttvidv church held then- thursday februr- it in ihe fehrujiry meai in the sunday- 1 evening till sunday february 27ii school nvw friday afternoon jfier sppfr- at x ovjock the president miss so many people ask what simpson opened the mating with folk school and is it worthwhil tte call tv worship the devotions a folk school is a course in agri- were taken by mrs parker and culture history recreation an ex- mr wxing perience in group living in getting- reports were received from th know other rural people and various secretaries the library hlping tji solve each others prob- seretary mis jophail gave some len to exchange each others ideas niaohlnery and you und yiiur ttimly ran have more time or otlui ola liiiilng will do a il of work fiir you by producing more niul ihiler crops iht acre lielter liveslhk and faster gains he sulit isnt everylxtdy in the woilil looking for something like this to make life easier everybody wflranr is i hile- helpful information on used christ mas cords s papers etc which are needed in india formosa and ether places mrs g mcphail read ihe allocation fo the bale for 1955 mr u sharpe gave the literature report which included 50 calendars one man was heard to say it is adult education in living a place where a number of people can live under the same roof without fight ing and at- the fish home it was just that there were registrations and in- our theme this year was the future of the family farm in halton county after each speaker we had a discussion period and a great deal of valuable information was gained by each student every evening we had fun and a bed time story most often a sing eight for the blair evening aux- j t t ilarv i he sory of the folk school move- at t0 the wo day o p bv mr eteatior coulter service began mrs greenlees vs leader for the adoration period mrs r elliot leader for the con fession and penitence period med itation and thanksgiving were taken by mrs sharpe mrs phillip and mrs halstead prayers were given bjr mrs menzies mrs vah sickle mrs sharpe mrs mcphail rev g baulch gave the address tbnga flannelgraph showing sev eral outstanding women of the bible one question all can ask themselves what can i do alono the answer is prayer mrs j k mahon sang an ap propriate solo sweet hour of pray er the offering was received and dedicated by the president re freshments were served at the con clusion of the meeting i the evening the blair evnlngr auxiliary held a prayer service having as guests jane smith mar- i monre and audrey hurreiu rc- salurday night was commuuily night in trafalgar hull where overybudy- was welcome a iiumbct of fulkgumes were played while the people were gathering we ueiiei ihe evening in friendly way mrs eleanor coulter welcomed all and opened the program con sisting of a symposium of ja num ber of the older students telling all about the program it was indeed a pleasure to have mfcis eleanor saracuse the fieldman to take part in the program the film and sing song mr elliott led in a pane discus sion with the boys of the oac a number of solos playing his own accompaniment were given by an oacboy from sudbury dancing niul a liiiiuli of differ iitid doiigiiv nuts reluctant to hay load nlghl suliiiiluy the ilint night together xvr afcmid ielurtiiiit to may good uylil niul iuig till the wee ttlliull iiouih of hi- iiiurnlng with u lltllo fun thrown in sunduy us u suered luy we hud u longer devotion und dinner wuh our fuievelrl at 23 w b went to wesley united church und i service speaker ilm viiim ill ilin chined i lit tt llniiilm cvttrtoti iitmuivrd hft7w7firrtiiv ir ptiitti si rn lllillliif mlii ll ii lldlilitlpnli i iti mil lilillrn of ihiim iliniiylriltiii iiiiikii hb miiiibln mm wdmnimvlti liiillanii immlllml niul ihiiimn fnin holfl illjll 1lltth iiiiiiimi mm jl llnhiy- kvnttim wn glludl llln mill iii llljgllf j lllt mlill itik miiiimiw mr- wolilmi nf hii myitii kl ifji iniwrjf iiiiiinbii uliowrd flliua wl llm oiliiiiil mi luduy nv ruing oikiiiiipiiy flluiidhrillalliifi mini itiuvinid a tlmrly tfildrhm on ilin ciitivm alnli tii rill riyiilr wlilili wlir lukii iuii in itiu liirullly irr hie liiiiir uhini hlnintu nyiiijiiilhy in exltifiilnt t mn kioih milinignlt and family in um- iiuimlrig of imr duiiklitrr lrin tim funilly llvtid ynqra agi wr th umi nil i inn ttlmvti 17 lltdo itihd uio inunv frluiiiln of ml ada cm i in wllv l plnuutd tii laarn iha in priiginiisiiiig iillr fuvoruhly ful- lowlng an nikirullofi lat weak at llm tiiielph hoapltal mi o imiiinun ihi i infl on krl- day fur kngland in vlolt inn inolhur who in ill v- mi wlllltim ktiililjlngtiin tretuui- etmiutnr in at wrrk fiilliiwlng nr ct- t nlil vlnll with lilii daughter und nun liiluw mr unit mm walter slni ey at nupunim mi iiinl mri hyiiiu i tunc and finnilv spent saturday lvirontii mr and mia wllhrrt mutlhijws of inelpli vlulleil on krlday with mrs mhi4ha jarkuon mr und mm charles williamson iijejpli vlhrtrdjin jjinliiy with mr accept tendtrs for school wood llninll iliin n iur in ih ilf hoi vlirmlfkl of 11 nuatnknvnyn mi4nnl am xoqrl ttiul on fninnnry 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lieople who werent there think officers elected for farmers union a tarutlng of the rarn-nra- lnton w hl1 in lh hall ii wrtdrrul night wlnii quit rnirnbxr mom jolnril mr krd ikyd wm lwtad lrrnldnt mr floyd manhall frt vliirindrit and mr klwood ttnov arfrrrtary- a meeting will uihiui thfi nrar fiiliife wficfi mr jiholtu of marli- j loha will lr gurt ukti watch for tlir ilalr f h away miao annie colo daughur of th lute mr ami mm lturl cole a id uwuy ul kergiia i haturday killliil bi vhib were hrld on tn- ilay li irovldence iefneury hay of frayar the congregation- of fialllnafad united lunch greatly appreciate t generous gift of chair for tv- choir i r n ln monuments mamrton mqhutoutt wonrt- t alr arolfnlttmt fmlr ikmorlrg witfxat ismfta m tnmrknra a dwiiv in tu wm c auam ftmp moumfi it w mp thprhm 141j fta 9ft mp v nicot phn tttmplm otw mi t kockwqoo address on prayer at special service the annual womens world day of prayer was well attended last friday in the- presbyterian church key ladies of the three churches an were mrs john freeman of presby- jterian church mrs wm bruce of preventatives of the young peoples society and the st davids girls group they were in charge of the section adoration confession and penitence mrs s cramp read th scripture lesson taken from luke mrs baynton mrs evans mrs webb mrs inglis mrs mitchell mahon -and- mrs ramshaw took part in med itation thanksgiving and interces sion mrs j robertson introduced the guest speaker miss patricia wat son who gave a very inspiring message on the petitions of the liords prayerrmrs william ma hon thanked miss watson also the visitors present the offering was dedicated fey the president mrs andrews who was in charge or the meeting the dedication and litany- section was taken by mrs robert son the benediction was pron ounced by mrs austin mrs- andrews thanked the visit ing societies who joined in this service of prayer 33 ladies and two mission band members enjoyed light refreshments song around the piano and educational story the first night we were divided into three groups kitchen house work and program every group took turns for each day at different things after breakfast before leaving the table we had our devotions which consisted of scripture read ing a couple of good readings and prayer fridays program consisted of our topic at 930 the family farm by eleanor coulter who was our lead er for thethree days we learned that our farms composed ol three or 300 acres are not doomed if the whole family is dependent on each other with fellowship and great love our farm will survive and be a success trunk of nattaa mr m j brown spoke on the purpose of the federation of agri culture the federation of agricul- tnre m tho trunk nt tho nnlior ifr coop farm forums and all depart ments of agriculture and education as the branches which are doing so much for the farmers and the town people at 1 jo w had mr j e white- lock in his usual great way discuss with -us- the familiar story so true to life getting started in farming we heard how so many- had the cooperation of the whole i neeiae emaamib tarrrtl keep the n together i c sl johns church mrs rev jam es neave of the united church and mrs albert maltby for the united evening auxiliary united church soloist for the service was mrs george smith with mrs gordon swanston as accompanist guest speaker mrs mcguercn of su pauls lutheran church- guelph spoke onjirayer mrs george har- wood was organist for the after noon service the world day of prayer service was prepared by pastor jorgelina lozada of villa mitre argentina and sponsored by the womens interchurch council of canada following the snow storm of sun day morning the sidewalks and roadways were in a slushy condi tion during the afternoon- and even ing skunk prints judging by the footmarks in the snow monday morning skunks are roaming around valley road asatwedneaday ash wednesday was observed at st johns church last week with a brief half hour service rev e h jones the rector conducting holy communion cdfn mlls i good attendance on day off prayer the worlds day of prayer was observed by the local churches in i the united church with a good at tendance mrs atkinson and mrs laowrie were leaders mrs brown gave a splendid paper on prayer mrs w mclean and mrs r wright sang a duet prayers were given by mrs cowell mrs tomlinson mrs h gilbertson and mrs d lowrie mrs wallace lasby has been con fined to her home with a strep throat all yrish tor her a good re covery miss jean mcphail mrs charles mcphail and mrs george gold- straw of campbellvtue called on re latives here on saturday mr and mrs james daniel mary and graceof toronto spent the wekend in the home of mr and mrs w j lowrie mr and mrs a howati and fam ily of guelp were visitors in the mine home on salurday evening bulte and booby lasby are visit- inc with their grandparents mr aad mrs r gordon rjl 3 guelph f an adult to imon who has stop- pmrowibg t both ends bu not in and spoke of the gold in the grass mac sprowl who won the nuf field scholarship showed his travelogue in pictures which was much appreciated he was present ed with a tooled belt coop apartntents friday evening we had the plea sure of hearing mr clifford waite minister of lowville church who spoke on the story of the coopera tive movement and of hemlock farm near kingston which contains 1500 acres and where they have large coap apartment houses with mr waite leading we had a couple of hours drama time folk songs and stories saturday was a full day for all with cliff waite arriving around 930 when we had family and com munity recreation and outdoor ac tivity and planning for our com munity night which was held in trafalgar hall on saturday evening when everyone got a royal welcome in the afternoon we were visited by the boys of the diploma class from the oac with one each from holland england and four from ontario these boys showed three films on beautif ication of the home soil testing the other sidf of the fence and in the pro- grarh accidents on the farm dis cussions on these films were very beneficial farta partner mr george elliott qc of mil ton talked on father and son partnership and the boys from the college tbbk a great part in this group discussloul now we under stand legal attain much better we also had a speaker from the canada crushed and cut stone u h on agricultural umev stone tor feruuifer which helps you to have more time for leisure hours cultivate less acres save on ugrtrourterin mothers at supper scotch block lassies entertained their mothers to a lovely supper at their- february meeting at -the- home of mrs j irvingi the girls are making final plans for achiev ment day to be held- shortly milton rreaenuuon ui school frierids and neighbors of mrs j wilson mr stan and miss ruth wilson gathered in ligny school recently and- had a presentation for them mrs n mccauum reid the address they received a tv chair table lamp and small rug dancing was enjoyed to music sup pled by mr tom and miss mary joyoe forum meetings ligny farm forum members met at the home of mr and mrs finlay currie on monday february 21 plans were niadf- jot a minstrel show to be held in the very near future on monday february 28 the forum met with several other groups with bannockbum group to hear mr floyd griesbach thc- nauonal secretary offarmforum euchre was enjoyed and a soc ial time oyer lunch with mrs b davidson and mrs mcdonald de lating stories of the grand time they had at folk school sorry to report mr chester y it la unite ill at hts home and we au join in wishing him a speedy recovery r surprise symphony y haydn studied the ficsl meeting on their new topic the symphony was held monday evening by the music study group mrs j jany was hos tess an introduction on the develop ment of the symphonic form and definitions were followed by a paper on the life of haydn his wellknown surprise symphony apparently so titled since it was in tended to waken up dozing mem bers of the audience was played the president mrs r arnold presided for the business session and mrs m mccullough presided for the program refreshments concluded the meeting limehouse play equipment association aim for the provision of playground equipment the parents association of ss no 9 sponsored a euchre at the school on friday firsts were won by mrs crawford and s kirk patrick seconds hy mrs n ruddell and f brooks and consolation by mrs j lawson lunch was served mrs james findlay is visiting in toronto this week a c patterson and e patterson attended the fu of their cou sin the late william john patterson phm b at newmarket on tuesday last week i i visitors mr alan hadley of cam- brai with the a w bentons a week sweep first gome of juniors finals continuing its winning sweep in a manner most unlike past years acton junior farmers hockey team again earncd local plaudits taking the first game jot the three- outoffivc series with norval oh monday 74 jack marshalls brilliant actoo goalkeeping rated comment wtilu- e wilsons never die spirit sparked the norval team don mr- k led aoton por at from mr curnpnell of actoil una mrs tlfi the w i euchre was held jn the hall on tuesday nighl high scares were set hy mm leo jarnieson mijl h allan mr ray mcknery ahd mr wilfred harding the world day of prayer ser- vice was held in liallinlifad churcn on friday with mrs ldwr presidj ing a number of women took the readings and led in prayer thus joining with other women around the world ago mr and mrs kirby williams and son tommy of cooksville with the h nortons mr and mrs scrivers and child ren of jcaledon east with the h smiths mr and mrs hutchinson arid mrs in s smith visited the pattersons and sinclairs on sunday joy patterson spent the weekend with the russell pattersons crew- sons corners mrs a j smethurst who has spent the past three months with the harry smcthursts at barrie has returned home on monday she at tended the funeral of her sister- in law the late mrs schoales in to ronto viv my wfe explored my pants poc kets last night what did she get about the same ak aby other explorer enough forsittecwrje tack with three goals spike scotts outstanding defensive play was also noted by fans in the first period three penal ties two of them to d scott and the others to robinson began the record then mckenzie scored for acton from wheeler and somer- ville duetted by d currie from f currie f currie copped a pen alty afterwards acton nabbed five goals in the second period mckenzie somer- ville mckenzie somerville scott tyler d currie f cur rie td currie tyler and wheeler norvals e wilson made a slight response on assists from currie and jamie cunningham for norval scott started off vhe third en counter with a penalty addingito that line were e wilson- p cur rie deblauw and f currie norvals last threepoint period spurt failed to swing the game their- way doing their best for the team were pomeroy scoring on an assist from richardson and ross cunningham ross cunningham from e wilson and g smith and jamie cunningham from e wilson and ross cunningham norval brigden g smith d smithe jwuson b wilson h wilson f wilson currie robin son mcdonaiav- ferguson jamie cunningham ross cunningham j cunningham r cunningham ri chardson pomeroy acton mar deblauw l thompsojbzc ithompsont hems ley c sprowl jwheeler mcken zie somerville scott tyler d currie f currie fair directors attend banquet directors of acton agricultural society and their guests enjoyed a banquet in the ymca on wedn evening of last week mac sprowl showed his interesting slides taken during his trip to the united kingdom on a nuffield scholarship the rhythm ramblers played during the program prompt guarantied servkt to au makes or television car radios radios rwgrant watsons music store 1 24 mill jst e phon sm i io fimt nuaih aklr mow nta qbtr oir kw 1m hum llmmb lktiln xs fr umi par imlsm atfo tmj ess to tmtm pmv1t roca multiflora sstssisits spay and your washer for this new frigidaire automatic washer moving across ihe street or across the nation cs denny phone 96j3 acton licensed mover also agent for guelph cartage allied van lines drink tor health delivered daily to your door farm fresh whoie milk i skimmflk cream chocolate milk buttermilk quauty ft service phone 242 don timmings prop come in nowi manning electric k wm the cooperators insurance association announces thp appointment of j j mr george robertson as agent in halton county the halton county federation of agriculture insurance com mittee has erldofsed mr roertsons appointment and are pleased that he is now in a position to service the people of halton with the best value in auto insurance service- that is provided by the cooperative movement in ontario for care- ful drivers for further information call acton 0j2 tenders sealed tenders properly identified as to contents will be received by the secretary of the escjuesing township school area board no 1 miss ruth f evans box 143 georgetown ontario up to 5 pm on tuesday march 15 1055 for the generarcontract and separate contracts for plumbing heating and ventilation and electrical work for a new public school to be located at milton heights town ship of esquesing county of halton- ontario blueprints specifications and tender forms may be secur ed from the office of the architects on or after march 1 1955 upon deposit of twentyfive dollars which will be returned upon return of the plans and specifications in good condition tenders for a stipulated sum only will be con- sidered the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted murton and barnes architects 605 j ami stb north t hamilton ontario if v- x- 4- p isti v n cjjcaiuiiitomrjattg

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