Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1955, p. 5

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j tjfutsday jxjne mrd ims the actonfree press acton ontario paakttm on friday everitnft mrs ken stubblngton entertained so friends and neighbors at a shower for miss ida archibald a bride of early july several games of euchre were en- joyed with prices going to mr pembleton mm harold smith mrs b robertson mrs b archibald and miss doris vines an address and little- miss laurel stubblngton drew in a decorated wagon bladen with gifts for the bride to be who 25tk anniversary july marriage cause gatherings surprise gifts was assisted in opening them by lmfctjoarnimndmissahlytr young ida expressed her thanks all enjoyed dainty refreshments fred archibald and mrs b fisher d rob isun mr and mrs epiaher have sold their farm on the first line to mr mr and mrs arnold sinclair and and mr kills of near streetsvllle family of guelph visited on sunday who get possession in october with the formers mother mrs a mr and m k klooster and sinclair sr family visited with relatives in to- kjsff- ssl m ronto on sunday ing of centre wellington womens institutes mrs ken stubbtngton mrs k archibald mrs h smith mrs q young and marilyn and mrs d o robertson attended the district an nual at xlora on wednesday mr and mrs mccartney and son of guelp have moved into the coy tage or the late mrs mary cooke across from the school mr jerome hunter spent the weekend at his farm near parry sound the weekend with her sister and brotherlhlaw mr and mrs george jdubun womins institut1 t a bus trip to qw mh for their membert and friends attended by 37 tuesday eufjartla falls and meaford were visited ep route in the daily su times b they saw newspapers jrv the making uunng fly visit to radio station cfos one of the group was invited io play the studios electric organ the new collegiatevocational institute the only 60- sided building on the north american continent was another 6 trw sights much of rhtt success and pleasure of tho anting yi fay the untiring efforts of the committee in charge mrs duncan mof fat mrs charles thomson mrs william mcpheidran mrs h blvih and mrs c mclntyre umehouse serving rich wholesome neilsons ice cream bulk or bricks to take home phono 14 acton jmrtarkt mrs murray mcmillan and terry of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs murd mccutcheon and muriel mr and mrs thomas fines and doris and mr and mrs howard mcarthur of grin left monday morning for a six weeks motor trip through to the wst coast they al so propose visiting with relatives in saskatchewan and the calgary stampede mrs wilfred awrey entertained the womens missionary society f hillsburgh baptist church at her home on friday afternoon prise tarts i congratulations to mrs norman mckeniip who received a prise for butter tarts in the baking contest at elora at the district annual meet- wanted we require young male and female clerks for ank training applica tions will be treated in confidence the bank of nova scotia acton ont mrs ii r- howard visited over the weekend with her father mr appa at brantfofd 250i anniversary on wednesday evnlngthe ro bectson family held u surprise party for their sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs george young who recently observed their 25th wed ding anniversary an enjoyable evening was spent viewing tv and several games of cards mr lloyd robertson read somo poetry composed for the occasion by mr norman robertson and mr david robertson made the presen tation of a gift although taken completely by surprise mr young made a fitting reply after which lunch was served complete will an niversary cake guests present included mr and mrs norman robertson mr arid mrs vic patrick and susan of ac ton mr und mrs iloyd robertson mr and mrs douglas robertson of guelph and mr and mrs d g ro bcrtsnn and brian write exams grade eight pupils are all t til ing their final examinations in the auditorium this week they will be finished on friday finals exams for grade eight are not compulsory but are recommended they are be ing written throughout halton county f mr use this cheque 11 mill st assfflbssassmwmssearvi scwsgiwm offer expires july 2 195s eisens clothing store phone 250 pay to the orderof 1000 ten dollars dollars this cheque is valid in amount of 10 on uny purchase of 6980 or more when presented at eisens clothing store eisens clothing store vasxkdoacasauaaii4tne asasav as cash or as down payment 26 weeks to pay on purchases amounting to 6950 sv3ac tsens clothing store motors ltd provides local men to serve you lorry lome arbic frank and bill toth ask about these used cars i 54 cusfom ford fordpr 1 overdrive radio pbwar steering tinted glass tutone 2 54 meteor tudor i tutone 1 53 custom ford fordor automatic radio tutona dual ex haust 2 53 mainline ford tu- dors k 1 52 chev deluxe sedan 1 51 hey coach tuton 50 pontiac deluxe se dan i 50 plymouth deluxe coach 1 50 meteor cust sedan sharp j 1 50 dodge sedan 1 50 ford country squire ranch wagon 1 50 ford convertible 2 51 studebaker cham pions sadan and on starli0ht coup 4 49 ford and meteor tudor and sadarts 9 464748 models dr nmiller preacher anniversary sunday rev dr neil miller formerly truhislcr nt brampton waa guest preacher at limeliouse presbyter ian mth aniilversury servus on sunday knox choir directed by mrs lowland lid in the praise at both servlcis and liniehoutu junior choir under mrs gishy and mrs itiiiikbley mmg one number in the morning mr a c patterson reiid the announcements and welcomed the minister and choir ut the earlier service mr bert bvntoii enjoyed a motor trip us far us penvbrok4 returning via algonquin park early this week ilecent visitors were mr and mrs m crook unit little son david of midland with miss ns a week iigo and last sunday and mrs william newton and margaret of barrie and mr and mrs thos ivens and family- of to ronto miss maijorie irwin of gtxtcrich with her aunt mrs schtiu nceutly mrs brigham of brandon man and miss blanche grigham of new westminster bc with the jack roughlcys for a few weeks mr und mrs w greenlees and daughters and mr bill elliott of campbell ville with the a w ben tons on sunday mrs d s mcdonald and dorothy of guelph with the gisbys on sun day mr and mrs kloosler and fam ily of glen williams with the le- ferinks mr and mrs ted morrow and el aine djftorotjlo with mrs h lane miss pearl scott of georgetown with the w mitchells mr and mrs fred hill and child- iron of kingston with the chus merediths mr and mrs j smcthurst and family of islington and the c a grants of steworttown with mrs a j smcthurst to celebrate her birthday everton reception at acton hows marriage fathers day visits popular on sunday miss nancy jestiii spent saturday in acton with mr und mrs lloyd cult my und raymond mr und mrs t d mccutchedn are ut their cottutge ut thornbury this week misses kdlth und mary robertson cjevelajyl spent the weekendwith mr und mrs win k robertson und oilier relatives mr und mrs harold wright and family guelph visited sunday evening with mr und mrs harvey jesliit and hobby mi- and mrs stanley stewart rockwood were sunduy visitors with mr and mrs t d mcculch- eon fathers duy visitors ut the home of mr and mrs john alton were mr and mrs bev hepburn und family milton mr und mrs robert iatten diune and kenny mr ami mrs albert alton and ian guelph sunday visitors with mr and mrs ted jestin und family were mr und mrs lloyd hunter and fumlly cainsvllle mr and mrs max milne mr and mrs jim milne and family rockwood mr aild mrs chns fountain don na and doris are visltiuu wiih re latives at onkwood this week mr and mrs norman kryer and family acton visited on sunduy with mr and mrs omar purker mr und mrs ken smith und fam ily guelph visited on saturday with mr und mrs wesley lillie und fumlly miss joyce fountain guelph spent sunday ut her home in the village rockwood girls ball team downs morriston a klrls ball game was held in exhibition park tffct wednesday evening with u team from morris- ton the score at the finish being f8 in favo of the home team the many friends of mr john henderson resrel jiis jvmoval to v3mrasiirwssbiraib jsstvai saim orton a reception at the home of mrs lawrence gibbons acton followed the marriage of mary elizabeth keyes and amos svdorc on satur day june 18 father delmert of ficiated at the wedding in st bas ils church toronto the bride wore nn evening blue street length dress of nylon net and ribbon with a matching hat and shoes she carried red roses she was attended by her sister mrs j v moran of detroit who wore bronze taffeta with pink ac cessories the groom was attended by j f keyes of gananoquc guests from new york detroit kingston gananoquc and toronto attended after their return from a trip east mr and mrs sedbre will make their home in toronto robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone guejlph 1924 58 st goorgos square jtiuctrdt general n suit of heart attack last friday saturday afternoon a family e- union of the hamilton family was held at the home of mrs f s hamilton when over 40 were pre sent among those present were miss irene hamilton of chicago iii mr and mrs ben field of to ronto others from aldershot as well as those from nearby points sympathy of the community is extended to m- len van norman of guelph in the passing of his wife the former lizzie ellis who parents were former residents ol rockwood two sons survive wil- bert of detroit and lloyd of pres ton leonard is a former rock wood boy also his brother free man who is in the barber shop business at iho qajc- guelph weekend visitors miss enid mc- nabb toronto mr norman lam bert toronto miss elizabeth- mc- phedran orangeviue mr and mrs r b richardson mr and mrs robert biehan of vincland mr and mrs e j eckl- es of hamilton were sunday visit ors wlos mr jonn h richardson and mr and mrs c henderson on the occasion of fathers day mr earl richardson of guelph and wife were unable to be present owing to illness of the former who after being in guelph general hos pital the past three weeks was able to get home the first of the week choirs ja honor pastor the regular monthly ihcellnu of st johns wa met ut the home of mrs bert weeks on tuesday veiling with 111 ladles present the president mrs leslie collins op ened the meeting with a hymn and prayer afte ii short business per iod she then aakett mrs lleit wks to give hie devotlonul the meeting was turned over to mrs kinie hull who was progrum convener for the evening she firm culled on mrs ellas cheyne who gave mi account of their trip to aniyol next part of the progrum wua in the form of a presentation to honor miss currey who leaves the end of june mrs hall called on mrs till who read a short ad- dress expressing regret at losing miss currey she was presented with a combinutlon steam iron hy mrs george watson on behalf of the wa miss currey thanked ev eryone und n delicious lunch wus nerved by the hostess on friday evening orton senior and junior choirs met in un church and presented miss currey with a travelling clock and cor sage at un iipproprlule time mrs jeve hired celled everyone to order and in her own humorous way had a little rhyme iiicliiiling all iii ejioir members which was very much enjoyed she culled on mrs till who read the address and die clock was presented by mivs dor- een ncvllls miss currey replied very fittingly thanking all for the cooperation during her time heiv ffiss june mackay had a pic li mit surprise for her pupiu friday morning when she engaged several cars and took twcm all to guclpi to see the circus arade rev ewart culley a missionary of jamaica will succeed rev erla currey as pastor of the- orton charge miss currey will be induct ed as pasto in shcdden united church the early part of july mr and mrs earl hooper visit ed recently with the latlers sis ter mrs merle mcgauley an 4 lucille of colllngwood mr and ma- hwrb ltiwh irart ronald visited in hamilton on sun day with mr and mrs arnold leitch mr and mrs j it hurd and paul visited recently with relatives in toronto mrs morphy who has spent the past year with her sister mrk david jestin returned to the home of her daughter in saskatchewan last week mr and mrs reed mcquown ar- companied by mr and mrs eliis cheyne speril ten days a th for mers summer cottage at amyot mr and mrs lloyd dear ing of toronto spent the weekend with the formers parents mr and mrs n a dearlng mr and mrs wm nevills myr- na and- tommy and betty lou nevills spent sunday at wasaga beach mr and mrs stuart ray don spent sunday with friends in to ronto mr of mildmay and mrs leslie collins build new structure to house equipment a luiger lluildliib will open thla summer to liousvmodcrnucii nlueli- luery and eilliuint belonging to musules i lull y under construction on the north main st site of the dairy is u 311 by ihfool concrete block structure ad- jucent to the present building con- tructois for the construction urn jolus und vun gils church picnic at the breezes the annual congregational picn j of knox presbyterian church was held last saturday uftimiioon ut tht breezes on fulry luke the comp lete program of gumes und races for the children and eclulty ev ents for adults was under the dir ect ion of miss inez mclellun and murray scoyne some of the young sters went swimming and hunting lunch wua pooled and enjoyed by about im after grace was sung following supper mrs ted hansen distributed prizes for the after noons events mr and mrs c allken of the second line won a special prle for the family with tiij most children present with five rev armstrong was loudly ap plauded when he won the pie eat ing contest mr and mrs ted han sen won the three legged race girls five and under connie coles ifcth ann clifton boys- five and untler david arm strong walter tryssenaar girls 0 and 7 tsandra sinclair anntoynet tryssenaar boys 0 and 7 lloyd clifton da vid ryder girls 8 to 10 thca tryssenaar joyce rennlck boys 8 to 11 dave beerman lloyd clifton girls ii and 12 nancy allken doreen mcdowell boys ii and 12 john hurst leslie mcphed ran girls 13 and 1 jathcrtnc pfiedran jan meplmdran boys 13 and h bill greer iadi4js open nan hurst lives mclellan mens open doug davidson mur ray scoyne girls 0 and under balloon klck- jngjfatherine hale amlwat boys 6 and 6ndcr horse rae bruce coles billle hans4n girls 7 to 10 butting balloons june elliot mary grischow boys 7 to 10 wheelbarrow race dave beerman gary mceachem- girls ii to 10 bag breaking relay barb davidsor jane mc phed ran sandra davidson boys 11 to 18 sack race bill greer john hurst mixed open 3 legged race kae hansen tejj hansen candy scramble john hunt dave beerman and mrs piayton lobsinger lome scot p h i i lmay spent siinday with mr j jcoi5 lnli stage-war-games- after his recent illness the xray clinic which was posptoned some time ago is called for next monday june 27 at rock wood town hail 2 to 5 pm and 7 mr stewart s royce was out of j to 10 pm george day is clinic townover the weekend prutirman i sunday morning will see oak- the many friends of mr charles ville company and putoon of c hefferhan are pleased to see hurt j company from milton acton andl around the red and white stort- georgetown moving o the area south of waterdown where the lome scots will attack a potitiop held by the aggressive forcm n this case the royal hamilton light infantry of hamilton many surprises are it store for tht lorne scots said lt tol t c- mas ales dairy for over 30 years quality dairy products try our homogenized milk whole milk skim milk buttermilk table cream chocolate dairy drink whipping cream km rtompt and courteous sot vice phone 74- brown of the rhli who darkly hinted of the various devicef his battalion has prepared to deal with the attack of the lome scotj- the dcfensve position eiepted by the rhli i indeed a strong one it l on high ground overlooking hamilton bay and u on the prop erty of the national sewer piie co the ground has been quarried for brick clay and now is eroded in deep gulliej and canyons rem iniscent of the bad lar of north ern canada low scrub and bui covers the low ground and the higher giound is naked vegetation over this very difficult terrain the lorne scots must advance and at tack the enemy who re carefully concealed and well deployed to cover all approaches the battle will be recorded for television vitrwers and hamilton radio stations will cover the event for radio listeners friends arid relatives of person- net who wish to watch the pra- cedings are welcome to attend and guides will be posted to ssatjt- parkipg route to the area is west on the quaen elizabeth way to the interression with nor s highway tberi turn north for- one and a fsaif mues h 3

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