Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1955, p. 9

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thwrsdav june ssfd 1955 r 1 v vi tv the acton free press actbn ontario page nink ww ffww iqviiin mferfcr ftiw instead of 100 pounds pressure of more it operates on less than two pounds saves strain and wear instead of two fuel lines it needs only one its whisperquiet highly efficient come in and see this revolutionary new waitbuilt and backed by williams for your conversion to oil heat or replacement of inefficient ollomayic as above 39500 root hardware away froni ffeirm chranfcles of ginger rarm wont nriflnate froni mrs g cuoibbv farm toenr milton this week or far several weeks to come last week mrs clarke flew on a chartered plane with fellow- jneinbers af he oanadlan wo mens press clnb f or tonr of ftrape is obntlnolnx to nlr- mail her column back to canada for pablicauon each week obituary phone 16 rockwood 9 mill street acto the8b gr pbi0k8 kffeotivs right through to july 6th orangeade raspberries candy hio 48oz wetaey 15oz glass tina 95c marshmallow b 10oz bao biscuits creamy oocoanut westons lb 37c ginger ale and assorted flavours catarac contents only 2 lg btl8 summer pride 15oz tins peas 9lawi im sockeye vlb tin 3 c deamc with pork 20oz ii deaild clarka jl tins oic jello instant 2 23c jewel shortening 25c pillsburys cake mix pkice balk white and chocolate jt deal tfc blue ribbon rainbow serviettes paper towels rinso lifebuoy 10c off offer oiant pko 2 25c 29c 63c bine ribbon coloured boll mclarens babbq re lis h ar 27c visiting friends diesln i district while v at eden hills rg- clarence clare how ard of toronto took ill and died on- wednesday june 15 he was visit ing at tile kojiie of wilfred tho mas rr 1 campbellville- he is survived by his wife may mills and a stepson james storey funeral service was held in to ronto on saturday conducted by revjbeu interment was in pine hills cemetery mr howard was a trucke in the city clubs are help vancouver education minister ray williston says future teacher clubs have done more to advance the profession than any thing in the last 10 years he told the bc teachers federation the 87 clubs in this province last year are the key to bettertrained tea chers 39mi adversary marked with dinner the 39th anniversary of the org anization of the duke of devon shire chapter imperial order daughters of the empire was marked with an anniversary din ner at the estarhinet in burlington on tuesday evening over 30 members and several guests drove to the south of the county for the occasion acton band attends tattoo in kitchener following an excellent dinne the ladies chatted pn thp lawn the estaminet which is on the fake- hore although the tattoo in kitchener inst friday evening was primarily for pipe bands there were three brass bands and one trumpet band participating acton citizens band took part playing several selections and at the conclusion joining with new hamburg band to play the queen there was a good turnout of ek 4 from acton under n ban a perrott leading outdoors authority king whyte ehites somethinmftw etvryonr it has been my good fortune- to have fished and hunted from british columbia to xevfoundlandfrom the far north to the gulf of california and central sferico xowhcrc hare had it better thati right here in our own province of ontario outdoor ontario has something for everyone busy bees enjoy bus trip to niagara the june meeting of the busy bees womens institute was held at the home ofrksrsa allen with visitors from the dublin wt the meeting opened with the mary stewart collect the roll call was a household hint the thought for the day was given by mrs 6 locken it was decided to forgo the bus trip and accept the offer of nis- sagaweya to join them on a trip to niagara extension services were discussed aj it was decided to join dublin wi in their project mrs stan rdbinon was unable to hold the meeting owing to george and doris being confftied to the home with measles a demonstration was given by mrs glenn britton who was in troduced by mrs peter mclean hsmeeonomics convener it was enjoyed by all and the making of biscuits will cor1tjruy be dnteier and more varied from now on the meeting was closed with the lords prayer and a very sociable time was spent over the lunch with the dublin ladies the bus trip to niagara with te nassagaweya wi was a great success the members from the busy bees were mrs a allen mrs millar mrs lindsay mrs s coxe and mrs peter mclean the first stop was at jordan to visit trie museum then on to niagara for lunch inext came a visit to the shred ded wheat co then over to the american side of the falls for an hour or two back again to canada for a while then supper at the united church at niagara a brief visit at brocks monument and then home tired but happy why not become a tripper pack the family in the car and set off on a two or three day pilgrimage to places youve heard about but likelyjhavenever seen in your own province youll find it a rich profitable experience and youll know ontario better accommodation is abundant rales are frozen foods french fries sown 2 33c lemon ape mxss- 2 29c new potatoes 10 lbs 49c us no 1 virginia cabbage tjt 2fcrl7e radish oranges homegrown crisp or tender calif valencia size 220 doz 39c j c lb iimes fresh h9r r doz 45c reasonable o- send the coupon below and plan now your enjoyment throughout the year know tiuut better in ontario travtl room 171 17 coui6e st- toronto ontario musi sino mc free mud map and i travu information asout ontario 1 i i i l i i i i j- omwni bnjt hi phone 128 acton curtains and drapes rugs and upholstery wearing apparel beautifully cleai and returned like new phone 128 acton films were made of the 10 or 11 massed pipe bands these were shown on television saturday night although acton bandsmen watched they were pot in any of the shots ceremony reception have garden setting a gardejr wedding of acton in terest took place at the home of ivan flewwelling goldstane when freda may flewwelling of mimico was united in marriage with henry ralph thompson the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs george flewwelling of elora and the groom is the son of mr and mrs alfred thompson r r 2 actnn rev jean donaldson officiated at the ceremony conducted under a rose arbor flanked on either sid by baskets of spring flowers given in mariage by her father the bride wore an original gown of white chantilly- lace over ice blue tulle and white satin the fitted bodice was fashio with a scalloped por neckline em- boidered with pearls and sequins anj short scalloped sleeves she- wore a tiny matching hat with a fingertip veil of silk illusion and carried a white bitole and nosegay of pink roses and white sweet pons mrs clifford muir was her sis ters matron of honor 6he wore an orchid net over- taffeta gown similar to that of the bride a matching headdress and colonial bouquet of sweetheart roses and whye sweet peas completed her costume mis helen flewwelling niece of the bride was junio bridesmaid she was gowne in yellow net over taffeta with a matching head dress and gloves her flowers wco a nosegay of carnations maup tulips and lilyofthevalley miss barbara beaumont of tor onto was flower girl wearing a short blue net ballerina dress with white accessories and a bouquet of pansies and lilyofthcvalley master ttickie muir was rins bearer and carried the rings on a heartshaped white satin pillow william thompson or rr 2 ac ton was his brothers best man organ music accompanied the soloist miss shirley thompson a threetiered wedding cake centred the brides table set up on the lawn baskets of lily-or-the- valley were arranged on either side mrs flewwelling received her guests wearing an orchid lace dress over taffeta with a white picture hat and accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a natural straw costume with a white picture hat and ac cessories and a corsage of pink and white rosebuds for a wedding trin to algonquin parkjand northern ontario the bride wore an orchid twopiece dress of linen with white access ories and a corsage ofpink carn ations mr and mrs thomps6n are making their home at eden mills outoftown guests attended from detroit toronto hamilton london and acton pull fcrogtam of races contests at annual rural school field day although the weather cooled off considerably and the skies darken ed with a threat of rain there was the usual good attendance at the annual field day for rural school children sponsored by the halton county federation of agriculture on wednesday afternoon juhe 8 a full schedule of races and contests was run off under the direction of harold speers pr of ther fairview school lowville assisted by all the teachers old and young alike enjoyed th outing with more man irequedt visits to the refreshment booth sponsored by the limestone farm forum this event is held annually at the halton community centre low ville with county and township of ficers of the federation of agricul ture in charge it has done much to instill in the children a sense of good sportsmanship and fellowship with those outside their own circle of acquaintances this extra cur- ricular activity for the rural school children has the full cooperation of teachers and inspectors who have i helped with the planning of the j p i run off t various events i in the intertownship softball i tournaments nassagaweya stole the show with three teams entered in competition they walked off with three championships the nassaga- weya rural school allstar girls re tained the shield won last year by defeating nelson and esquesing the ruial sc allsta b team zimmerman jeffrey agnew fair- view mark buck fairview howie speck ss no 7 trafalgar i girls 12 years arleane p6well fairview rose anderson patricia barbara schrag dufferin boys 12 years dennis sinclair zimmerman steven hay ward fair- srfew charlie alton nels6n allan gillies omay regained the cup lost last year by defea esquesing and nelson the latter by the score of 130 to make the day complete a team from campbellville all dressed in team caps and sweaters pulled an upset to win the graded school championship to do this they had to come from behind with three runs in the last halfinning to de feat f nelson 109 it was quite a day for a great group of boys the following are the results of races and contests girls six under velda roycc ss no 7 trafalgar dianne pow ell fairview rose marie barnes lome skuce boys six and under roger night ingale ss no 9 nassagaweya douglas powell zimmerman ro bert mossenbig girls seven years tina vos dub lin doreen carnie dublin connie stuart fairview vcrna thompson fairview boys seven years dick marshall leslie peacock ss 7 trafalgar robert newell bells peter walker bells girls eight years mary jean coulson fairview lois jackson s s 10 nassagaweya susan shields bells boys eight years larry pellet- terio zimmerman lee coulson fairview john millar fairyiev erwin owcridikc quatre bras girls nine years donna eves omagh heather ley land dublin janet hayward fairview joan perry omagh boys nine cars jim jackson ss 10 nassagaweya bryan green bells don clements fairview casmir lewandowski ss no 9 nassagaweya girls 10 years meg gudgeon fairview bettyturner ss no 10 nassagaweya jeannettc vos dub lin boysr 10 years wayne howden ligny don peacock ss no 6 tra falgar girls 11 years jane clements fairview joan peterson omagh tie annie mclsaac and carol coll ing fairview gloria mcarthur s s no 8 nassagaweya boys 11 years dennis sinclair girls 13 yeirs helen bridgman zimmerman judy abram ss no 5 nassagaweya edith powell fair- view margaret lawson ss no 2 esquesing boys 13 years dennis bowen nelson herman kuhn ss no 9 nassagaweya david philips boyne gary green bells girls years gloria purdy s s no 10 nassagaweya eleanor powell burlington mar lou tay lor glenwood sandra turner ss no jo nassagaweya boys 14 years george jackson ss no 10 nassagaweya bruce mccartney fairview bradford fairview bruce mitchell zimmer- flian girls 15 years gloria purdy ss no vs nassagaweya mary lou taylor glenwood edith powell fairview beverly royce ss no 7 trafalgar boys 15 years george jackson ss no 10 nassagaweya charles bfcinchard glenwood david mur ray burlington jack woods ss no 10 nassagaweya girls 111 yvais marylou taylor glenwood edith powell fairview diane hiscock fairview joan mil lar glenwowtr boys 16 and over dennis bowen nelsop david murray burlington tom elliott ss no 10 nassaga- weya george jackson ss no 10 nassagaweya freckles contest girl gail coul son fairview boy bruce peer fairview softball tournament rural first round boys nelson 12 tra falgar 1 nassagaweya 22 esquesing 6 girls nassagaweya 8 nelson 2 esquesing 25 trafalgar 15 finals boys nassagaweya 13 nelson 0 nassagaweya wins ml- ton milling cup finals girls nassagaweya 11 es quesing 5 nassagaweya wins the t eaton co shield graded schools rural girls fairview nelson win shield by de fault only entry halton federa tion of agriculture shield boys two entries nassagaweya 10 nelson 9 nassagaweya wins halton coop supplies cup nail driving contestmrs alfred ford omagh kicking shoe contest mrs ren- hick dublin school section calling contest mrs g a coul son lowville horseshoe pitching tournament rev baulch campbellville wm r hume milton oldest lady on grounds -r- mrs geo peacock omagh oldest gentleman on groundse b coulson lowville youngest baby girl barbara gunby lowville one month old youngest baby boy dennis chas mitchell zimmerman five and a half months old not for bull ring ottawa cp canadian hol- stein bulls are fine for improving arm herds in spain but not much ood for bullfighting said span ish agriculture minister de audu- aga on a visit here he explained canadian breeding bulls dont have the same instincts as spanish fighting bulls understand hindustani language is only one of the difficulties faced by canadians who buy and sell in foreign markets currenciesexchange and trade regulatibns payments and collections market information locating sales representatives abroad all 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