Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1955, p. 10

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k gggsi i sw- pags ten 1me thursday june so 1959 best attendance lver ait picnic there was- the largest attendance ever at the annual united church sunday school picnic on friday at the breezes frank bean and his committee were in charge of the sports there were many adults and complete families at the event winners of races in classes were arlene gordons class ann symon brenda mckeown nancy tam- berts marleoe heatley suzanne adams carol fetterlys heather mcoeachie connie barber mrs cunninghams pavid garrett john mcgeachie edna jennings janice woodburn barbara symon mr friendly circle picnics at breezes a pot luck supper at the breezl es began the closing meeting of the united church friendly circle or wednesday of last week about 50 members enjoyed the meal in the open air they were divided into four groups for a program of garner- one of them which caused mucn fun was searching through copies of the free press to find groups of words- the friendly circle will begin its activities again in the fall- if k surprise gifts for the curreys jjugion news 1 fie amaesr 5sr jonine- na it rrsiif- plane rbr mock war 4aaq tt flatfr 5 bz waak ijy lite- 3bp 3sr ttizs mtea t ts afeh- uijmjn battleweary reserc- aanj4es s the stoyal hamilton light lalll elhtaatry and larae scots regim- a oaarnqe unw the import- issanje eff the queen of battle in qete iftreair 3bxrjase sweatt sunday i p waterhbuses bonnie long teddy quennell jtianita deforests david shannon gerald sterritt mrs mckteowns mary jane force blair hotchen ena jen- nings jamie ironsides jim bel lamy miss simmons linda coxe pat quennell arlene gordons ralph nellis morley short betty may lamberts billy mckeown stevie wolfe mr neils keith andrews teddy wardlaw mrs beans katherine garrett eliza beth force fred gordons dave dedeis garnet roszelu mr mc- keowhs dale woodburn paul el- liottmr mckenzies b6b coxe emerson baxter summer wedding solemnized friday the marriage of miss hendrika willemina bosman daughter of mr and mrs e a bosman of aalten holland to mr reina ger- rit wikkerink son of mr and mrs w wikkerink of aalten holland took place last friday rev j van harmelen minister of the christ ian reformed church of brampton performed the marriage in the presbyterian church the bride wore a strapless gown of white lace over tulle and satin and a fitted bodice jacket of lace fashioned with small collar and long sleeves a heartshaped lace headdress held her fingertip veil in place and she carried a cascade of white carnations the parents of the bride came over from holland a couple of months ago to be present at the marriage of their daughter and to visit their ofher two children and five grandchildren a reception followed at the stat ion hotel outoftown guests were from wallaceburg port lambton becher trenton jarvis george town and brampton mr and mrs wikkerink will live in acton special rrogram nds years work the explorers and mission bands of the baptist church closed their years work with a demonstration program friday night in the church the explorers under the leadership of mrs j chapman led the worship service using their verse motto prayer and hymns used at each meeting geoffrey morris read the scripture- mr l buhner taught the young people woodworking during the year and a sample of this was de monstrated in the explorers sign made by charlie sunter the mission band children saitig their theme song with sandra cripps and donna landsborough her and mrs el a carrey taken completely by surmis waejr they entered the chined niirrl monday evening to fmrf- the stimia school room filled wife f tic i- come to bid t farewell tesiey left this week far trfmrmrr jack mmseachie was m oiiija t the program which began sr x hymn and prayer frank hem nancy lambert sang solos george ehiott played the mam- r i t- mr and mrs- carrey acrme far wa r ja jc tamrs who had ing the program wit rev ctosylj wanes l makjadac faimvaletterwin wstmtw mr curreys stster 3 jl jbnpejj ta ar aae am ig stts jte cgrai ieaotan address andt jij rr ibcb p 3 aonatjuo adrkj- rrweyt- currey with flowers a cheeterfseeffij jti se aj fary taajjaais en miumw i in the snorarae exercise a com- and chair was grres to tfienr sg yjtm s seamffles 3l tt j ti- masywlj detended centre ridgo the congregatiott wife fagjte g bag g trd 3 ft toussus awoietteal invader the disclosing the fnrniture wimri was zs lwibe scots a platoon includfcg nidden and mr mcgaocme- sgen- sssi tat d georgetown m tag a few words f ma fatehb at tfati sctma h of6rtet advanced with a mr carrey repbedl esbeessmzjmpfs jggwtsf ukr ptaatt 3tmd the mdent ihirth ii3 astaci dialling into the his thanks and wishing thy oma aj g iam fll ttuae xmilnnw in- r raxa j deverlyconrealed ma- gregation much sncceesl affie skqb jobl ov wwjf fpradbfe- m presom the grfwk vrtth t mnd rioes social hour and hmchv mtr 3xa fsa batind addttjttt ttr- tja n afterdoon the outfits r mrs currey said goorfdye ar j tag agmjibim m- -attf- saattnrinnv kwrsed pwdjsuns ana clashed be- each one as they left tpq br committees w k uzt fftur omk sew rtieiy f officers and jhe there were several rtbsr gres- fagg jmieji i inn u- vngrnnihi- tnaar b- tgtte ibnrtnera ontario and 17lh oc a 44igul ridge oozing from tbte laiaac wag muu the esaopment toward campbells imey amu ae sswejac fjx3 jcarasrs a company of the rhtt ate otman ol isfa irnm varrtictliia3 tanker the namiud of major j k bjgam i wareaat lm abambaedos ne deep in- sy hew its positions against the trfcm lome scots in an all- ftay scheme 3be actioii brdxigrit ath criticasin and praise from engagements 7nd wjnveterais5 alike mr and mrs g d williamson announce the engagement of their daughter hazel joyce to william coates son of mr and mrs gordon coates brampton marriage to take place in st albans church 300 pnv july 23rd the engagement is announced of dorothy irene mcdonald 78 surrey st east guelph daughter- of mrs violet mcdonald and the late d sr mcdonald to john edward ormis- ton bradley 4 of mr e j brad ley and the late mrs e j bradley guelph the wedding will take place sometime in jurly entations for mr and 3fcs carrey fdurihg the past few weeks tef wjhjs gave mrs currey a aesdfcej purse and the wa pr 5ie with a lac table etbcl te cauir i j gift to mrs currey was a itnnmiti ation magazine rack am end taniv tit dis m- smm itewtttrifi avnaiqe area- bibbiij hgn tsacae8r xotil taasct uan khen the smoras highest in th ay m iw aotnt ndepp ua iaay y atemporarv truce was mg gme caff jmm f mwtera naritine iwttb- iseijated while fle troops ducked cecil a carr optometrist 8 douglas st tel 1091 guelph singing solo parts the baby band the friendly circle gave ter i aart j ages three to five under the lead- and saucer j ership of mrs w gordon sang f minister was unaii ivrfcr jesus loves the little children a longplaying record of tse sas- the leader of each group described gok orpheus choir by tbe the programs followed during summer meeting of knox ladies aid mrs a m mcpherson arthur st was hostess for the june meeting of the knox ladies aid on tuesday afternoon mrs f j mccutchcon the president presided mrs a aikens read the scripture lesson and mrs moraxi led in prayer the business of the month was dealt with including plans for a picnic to be held at mrs r l dav idsons on a committee appointed to arrange the program were mrs a mann mrs woran and mrs mc pherson a congregational social is planned for later this summer mrs mc- cutcheon and mrs f anderson will represent the ladies aid on this committee the program included a reading from religion andlife by mrs- george somerville on the topic a miss is as good as a mile a vocal duet by mrs a k mann and miss linda mann i passed by your win dow and a humorous reading by mrs f anderson ah adventure on jthe farm followed the meeting closed with the lords jprayer followed by a social time over the tea cups program convener mrs hdoran with her help- em and the hostess were thanked by mrs r m mcdonald for a pleasant afternoon the talking machine followed during the year mrs costerus directed the mission band ages six to eight a set of slides entitled crusading for christ in bolivia was seen and enjoyed by all- a social time was spent during which -the- explorer girls served lunch baptist picnic at the breezes saturday afternoon the baptist sunday school picnic was held at the breezes winners for races were mrs gordons nursery class ruth cost erus linda gordon mrs morris beginners class joanne landsbor ough joan gordon clarence reids primary class girl shirley cohen sandra cripps boys keith dunk bert tripp mary reids girls class susan cohen ruth landsborough lyal mccutcheons boys class john tripp charles sunter teachers threelegged race mary reid and mr costerus mrs gor don and bob landsborough ladies kickthbshoe mrs wagner paper plate race ruth landsborough and john tripp rolling pin toss mrs- costerus wheelbarrow race john and ralph tripp mens balloon ace mr costerus hold farewell tea at knox manse rev and mrs e a currey were bid farewell by members of the ministerial association and their wives ar a tea in knox- manse last thursday present as well as mr and mrs currey rex and mrs r h armstrong and family were rev and mrs evan jones pastor and mrs costerus and family rev and mrs groeneboer and daughter were especially welcomed mr currey made a recording if their voices as a memento school over 180 enjoy anglican picnic over iso enjoyed the ram sunday school pimfr- of sl jk- hnnt anglican irinrifi mi qiirr entertaining study victoria cp tsa ka dances of the kwaguilth indians will be shown for the first time in public here chief mungo mar tin announced h said he wanted to perpetuate othe dances as an important part of indian culture as they teach youngsters history and mythology of the tribe- i bells invention has come a long way if the inventor of the telephone alexander graham bellvwere alive today he would not be too greatly surprised at the new devices which feature modern telephone service from the moment when his dream of talking over wires became a real ity with the first crude instrument he visualized its application on a universal scale bell was born in edinburgh scot land on march 3 1847 and before he died in august 1922 he had seen an immense communications system blossom from the tiny seed he planted only 46 years before bells father processor alexander melville bell had been a teacher of elocution and was the inventor of a phonetic alphabet which he called visible speech this consisted of a series of symbols indicating the positions the speaking organs take in uttering different sounds it was most useful in teaching the deaf to speak graham bell followed in his fathers footsteps for reasons of health he came to canada in 1870 to join his family which had settled near brantford ontario a short time before he regained his health and in 1871 took up his fathers work instructing teachers of deaf children in tne use of visible speech at boston and other ameri can cities lack c blnatt it was a lucky combination of a sparetime interest and bis daily work with the dea that started bell tfrmt o he linef that led to the tafcphon idea he was interested in telegraphy and with bis knowledge of sound and speech began to con template the possibility of speech being transmitted over a wire by electricity during a summer holiday at brantford ontario in 1874 bell out lined to his father his now historic conception if i could make a cur rent of electricity vary in intensity preciscly as the air varies in density during the production of a sound i should be able to transmit speech telegraphically haunted by the idea bell worked at it unremittingly and devised in 1875 his first crude telephone tlte gallows frame it was able to transmit only meaningless sounds endless- hours of work asdthought followed until in march iibfc the first intelligble sentence was trans mitted over wire bell was experimenting with a diaphragm held oyer a tiny cup of dilute acid suspended from the diaphragm and dipping into the add was a thin wire current flowed from a battery into the suspended wire through the acid into a sec- cond wire and along it to the re ceiver in another room as a sound caused the diaphragm to vibrate the first wire was lowered into the acid to a depth dependent on the strength of the vibration the depth of immersionaf he wire de- termined the amount of current which could flow through the acid consequently the electric current flowing through th circuit varied in intensity with the vibrations of the diaphragm- at the rec end of the circuit were a magnet and another diaphiragm so arranged that this with that fallowed at the old mill gaetpic the oesb- obsbssv anized program of ga am began about 231 and the- gmjuvcrtiiiai ajlics- left for home about nm ftxfliiw ing supper men and boys took part father and son baseball game ami same enjoyed swimming cttttt taylor and monty raat mnnedi d sports committee wilier cxectadu dho w iwy the many races there were two sittings- ar szsr- a aa ot per one for children amf cue sr- adults prese were tkotp- ti- two sunday school twetiers fc will be leaving liamson who is being aamm ar july and win live in buuiiyctrn and miss rocheoe henmzrsjn will be tafciwp nnxsefe ainnij were given gifts r was given a necklace and earrine set and miss williamson a rirj saucer the w- supplied tne rrifc ami the guild the sandwicaes r- ek picnic winners at races boys 4 and tinder feaso bjiul barry townsenct girls t and trrin- jackie lee fttncjc bays 5 and r ken hac frank mtetrrdj girls 5 and 6 heather firids hfeej en hall girls t and smfccj fields sandra harg and 8 doc harri j jttrutr tsrs- 9 and 10 brian barbeaa garry- ales girls 9 and 10l diane sfcuiis barbara ch girls ix aia carolyn oakes hosenxary fafrr boys 11 and tz don churchiu girls q to i3l faye 3l aki rn s 13 br is- 1 ernie lawson in cuu iff young ladies mrs george mrs n- price young armrxsi thomsotf bob jones legged race ed fbotztc tyler bob jones and ladies threelegged race aatansj- newton and faye saganarr el j lor and babe boy adnte barrow mr and mis george f peter newton and sew the button mr and mfcs ifc mr and mrs ctintoc taylor- the varying current caused cneaiae- f net to exert a varying e rftw i diaphram and reproduce tbe ol-gil- i rial vibratiens it vras arhcle expernrwnr ng wadte this device on the evemmr of 10 1876 that bell spilled some the add on his trousers claimed mr watsdn come tee i want you watson at the djnanr in another room heard te distinctly conoing front tiae and rushed in to teil the ventor of his success bell gave tite rst publir cfeaiiin stration of his soccesstui at the centennial expassa philadelphia om june 25 tant orr ly two ngiiiafcrf emperor of brazil and sir- m2 thompson later lotrd kjebanv openly enfhujavir skepticism jot the maiacxxy tft terest of these two iimu ene at arch and the other the wprmtss eminent electrical scinxisc attention on the inwntnc oa august 10th at mat y conducted 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