fesuv w i flalgb ten the acton free press acton ontario i ii i acfoh atnietes vvin place at interschool field day young atnietes from milton took first place in the interschool field meet held last friday in george town park with acton coming a close second the host town found itself losers when the days events were totalled final scoring in the varied events was milton 69 ac ton 82 and georgetown 37 there were no individual championships winners of the field events at acton school 36 pupils went down to georgetown by cars on friday in the complete results that follow a will signify acton m milton and g georgetown they are listed in order of standing j- iatermetuaie gtrla i 50 yard dash tiois brown a ruth ann sherratt m joy gray m 75 yard dashruth ann sher ratt mt lois brown a sharron sweezie g ball throwsharon houston m lois brown a elizabeth force a highjumptoyce robertson m carol anne ell wood m jacqueline morrow g standing broad carol anne el- lwood m joanne force a joyce robertson m running broad carolyn biehn g karen norton g diane dedels intermediate beys 75 yard dash ian foster m and raymond pasma a tied don cur- rie m 100 yard dash ian foster m raymond pasma a don currie m high jump jim elliston m don lindsay a pete lawson a sell throwing lynne hyde g pete lawson a stewart mcdonald ugob coxe a wl standing broad jiim elliston m 7 steve rasberry m rs keith vivian g h running broad jim euiston m 14 alan hayward m 131 teve rasberry m 12v v hij 5t i i thursday june 16 1865- tan hall reelecfreyfef fifth term in halton on conservative sweep girtj 50 yard dashgertrude oost a and lynda crucifix m tied kath leen finn m 75 yard dash gertrude oost a lynda crucifix m barbara lusty g ball throw blair hotchen a beverley may m barbara lusty g running broad patsy pruneau g lar lena varf a 1x7 bever ley may m121 standing broad patsy pruneau cr vi gertrude oost a 69 ena waller a 6 i high jump ruth robertson m patsy pruneau g lynda crucifix m senior boys 75 yard dsshvdoug mccutcheoh m ken dodds a fred harrison g 100 yard dash fred harrison g ken dodds a jack pas a j run b mooutch- 1 eon m 1t4 bill brush m 169 ball throw ken dodds a charles jewell j clarence spence g standing broad hans bydevaate g 79 jack pasmaa t fred harrison g 7v high jump doug mccutcheon m frank bdariscak a victor miller g iboys relay m doug mccutch eon jim euiston gordon hassel- feldt peter sherratt a ken dodds bob marshall jack pasma g fred harrison hans bydevaale jake spence herb ford girls relay g peggy anne mc- niven barbara iaisty patsy prun eau myra breen m kathleen finn ruth ann sherratt ruth robertson lynda crucifix a g oost lois brown irene gordon diane dedels continued from page one following is the station-by-staf- iori voting in all municipalities burlington aben anderson hall sub 1 5 6 7 recent everfon bride has five attendants baskets of mixed spring flowers lent a perfumed atmosphere to kverton church of christ discipl es may 28 when alice elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs charles fountain evertoh spoke wedding vows with robert james wood- house toronto son of mr and mrs james woodhouse of toronto the afternoon ceremony was con ducted by stanley stainton maple- ton who was assisted by ross dal ey everton holding an orchid and streamer m 18 29 23 28 21 34 20 22 17 23 24 16 14 30 29 353 27 41 30 3fr 37 31 40 37 45 57 69 29 44 40 20 39 624 oakv0xe legion news the saturday night dances arc continuing to draw a large crowd and everyone attending reporting a very good time records will pro vide the- music for this weeks dance about 25 journeyed by bus to ed white prayer book the bride was bradings in hamilton tuesday clad in a full length strapless gown with lace longsleeved jacket of chantilly lace from the garment fell a pleated nylon tulle panelled skirt over satin her fingertip veil was held b a crown of ny tulle and satin the bride given away by her brother james fountain was at tended by mrs stanley stainton sister of the groom who wore a mauve ballerinalength strapless gown of nylon net over taffeta with matching jacket daisies yellow shasta in the bouquet also ringed the matron of honors headdress two sisters of the bride misses grace and joyce fountain acted as bridesmaids they were gowned in lime green strapless attire- of nylon net over taffeta with matching net jackets they also carried yellow shasta daisies and wore headdresses of daisies two more sisters of the bride misses doris and donna fountain were flower girls dressed in yellow nylon with headdresses of white flowers and carrying baskets of mixed posies standing by the groom was terry mercer- toronto as best man while ushers were glen gandy and ron ald a bernethy also of toronto o promise me and the wedding prayer were sung by the soloist mrs anson hardy erindale who was accompanied by the wedding musician mrs e peavoy rockwood parish hall seated 125 guests for the reception which fol lowed the nuptials the mother of the groom wearing a pink shantung dress with white accessories and corsage of white carnations and the mother of the bride in an aqua- figured taffeta dress with white ac cessories and carnation corsage were hostesses guests from guelph alliston agincourt ballinafad erindale burlington toronto oakwood and sudbury waved the newly married couple off on a honeymoon to new york toronto will be their home following their return the bride left in a blue suit with ivory colored accessories and an orchid corsage night where a conducted tour and social evening was enjoyed by all the zone church parade will be held in milton this sunday cars will leave from the legion hall at about1 pjn lets all plan to-at- tend and make it a big success imaginary trip through ethiopia acton junior institute and acton junior farmers took an imaginary trip to ethiopia at their meeting on wednesday evening june 8 st the home of bill thompson mrs jg ringler an acton public school teacher was introduced as guest speaker by mrs norman turner at the joint meeting in her talk to the group mrs ringler took them in imagination to ethiopia where she lived at one time for three years she describ ed ethiopia as a mountainous coun try about the same size as ontario the people living there are of the same race as the jews and arabs and in 1936 they y ere conquered by italy the italian occupation in 11 45 12 24 13 22 14 89 15 79 16 24 17 66 w 19 58 20 21 27 68 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 502 acton 53 50 45 55 43 246 84 74 70 118 130 70 126 228 89 131 1120 98 69 85 95 65 412 georgetown 120 66 32 107 94 41 124 rapects helped ethiopia aj 37 the italians built roads until that make sure your name is on the time there were not very many list for the trip to port credit fri- roads and what ones they had were day night they have planned a big narrow and very poor today the evening for us lifesaving method shown at meeting a demonstration on artificial res piration was a highlight at the duke of devonshire chapter io djs june meeting at the home of mrs r agar on tuesday evesing june 7 the regent mrs j whit- ham presided and about 30 mem bers attended mrs knox in the absence of mrs b mowat spoke on empire and world affairs giving a most interesting and comprehensive cov erage of the revolution in saigan the conservative victory in eng land the situation in western and eastern europe as weu as the up risings in jerusalem plans were made to have a sale of baking on saturday the mem bers decided to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the chapter by hav ing a dinner mr nut of woodstock a repres entative of the st johns ambul ance gave a most timely talk on artificial respiration which was de monstrated with the help of mrs long everyone was most interest ed italian roads are very much in need of repairs most of the population of ethiopia is engaged in agriculture and mrs ringler said the methods are very primitive compared with ours few people own automobiles she point ed out one would see more cars around addisababa than any place else at the conclusion of her talk mrs ringler passed around to the group many things she brought back from ethiopia which ranged from hats musical instruments right down to an alligator spear all these the works of the ethiopians at the junior institute meeting the girls discussed table setting various mistakes that are made and the correct method at the junior farmers meeting don matthews immediate past county president of the halton junior farmers topic was hay mak ing he outlined the different meth ods of handling hay starting back to the days of pitching it on a wag on from a coil following this was the hay loader then buck rakes hay balers wheh are probably the most popular in this area and the most recent method of hay making is the forage harvester a discus sion followed later 34 35 36 584 hilton 56 32 57 28 84 54 74 85 38 77 59 7 88 88 93 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 36 209 bronte 24 78 90 449 53 129 102 esquesing 182 17 10 13 26 43 31 29 40 50 63 322 60 71 35 78 101 78 34 101 30 39 627 45 52 79 m 103 104 112 118 104 83 92 61 77 90 100 48 1334 80- 110 150 91 85 83 139 370 181 137 1426 56 112 104 127 88 487 88 74 126 88 42 119 92 629 108 141 107 101 83 540 65 118 183 56 21 94 48 40 71 60 77 633 51 52 53 54 56 oft- na8sagaweya 28 19 20 26 25 72 50 44 41 88 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 118 295 nelson 24 45- 87 47 47 75 56 312 t 10 37 26 10 18 24 44 24 64 40 16 13 46 15 18 13 12 31 30 55 43 36 55 37 30 30 42 33 51 47 25 37 55 37 44 25 25 39 43 779 trafalgar 81 82 83 84 85 13 24 27 31 45 20 36 8 14 16 13 63 56 44 30 99 79 46 52 54- 86 63 38 50 37 34 87 107 54 51 837 44- 101 60 53 48 64 26 59 50 68 51 52 52 132 116 89 57 70 74 60 1314 72 126 130 98 61 98 96 62 68 130 98 road bridge report passed the report of the road and bridge committee making several recommendations where construct ion and grading were necessary was passed by erin township council at a special meeting on may 9 the committee had previously been appointed to inspect town- ship roads and bridges xne treasurer was instructed to pay the credit valley conservation authority 3872 as assessment canadian industries account for 67650 for warble fly powder was ordered- paid alaska has less than onethird the area of canadas yukon and northwest territories and about seven times their population kirk kraft studio no 7 highway between brampton and nerval open every day mjt am sj large variety of fine handicrafts you are invited to brows deoetom aflcrama ti me 440 manor 7 19 burlington advance poll 6 2 milton advance foil 1 oakvllle advance poll 1 5 3405 6823 georgetown harness races saturday june 18 georgetown park 130 pm 5 races 1200 first tr thchsfbi june 1617 taza son of cochise satmon june 1820 red garters tueswed june 2122 maggie thursfri june 2324 lets do it again 2 shows nightly office help firth appleyard wedding on june 4 limehouse presbyterian church was- the setting for a spring wed ding on saturday june 4 when muriel elaine appleyard was mar ried to donald garfield firth the bride is the daughter of mrs thomas appleyard rjt 1 george town and the late mr appleyard while the groom is the s of mr and mrs garfield firth of rich mond hill rev alex calder officiated at the ceremony roses iris and peonies decorated the church mrs jack roughley was organist and miss anna spiuer sang the lords prayer before the service and o perfect love during the signing of the register the bride wore a ballerina own with lace bodice long- sleeved jacket the collar of whicn was trimmed with seed pearls and a net skirt over satin her head dress of lily-of-the- valley held a fingertip veil she carried red roses and white mums her sister mrs joe fry was j matron of honor wearing a green net ballerina gown with mauve sequlned flowers on the skirt mauve flowered headdress ahd car rying green and mauve carnations miss ruth taylor was bridesmaid wearing pink with white daisies on the skirt pink flowered head dress and carrying salmon pink carnations marlene leech six was her aunts flower girl she wore mauve taffeta with a dark purple sash a white flowered headdress and car ried a basket of mixed sweet peas the grooms nephew six year old larry shier in white jacket and navy trousers accompanied her down the aisle the bride was given in marriage by her brother richard appleyard herman klooster was groomsman and ushers were the brides broth erinlaw joe fry and the grooms uncle raymond shier receiving afterwards at the appleyard home the brides moth er wore navy crepe with pink ac- 1 cessories and a corsage of pink roses the grooms mother wore powder blue lace white accessor ies and a pink rose corsage for travelling to northern ontar io the bride wore a powder bjue and navy box suit powder blue flowered hat white and blue ac cessories and a corsage of red roses mr and mrs russell macleod of preston ontario wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter molly irene to mr robert andrew ridsdale of acton sonof mr and 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