Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1955, p. 5

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thu5bsoay june 30 1965 the acton free press acton ontario dn oni page rvb i keep your garden growing with black leaf products black ieaf 40 chlqrdane spray 50 ddt rotenone dust garden dust plant spray brush and weed kltter aaalathion spray arsenate of lead 25 phygon fungicide slug and snail pellets etc mas oarb f w h- vigoro plant food spray guns and tanks garden seeds peat moss garden tools rakes an hoes fvf sprays and sprayer aerosol bomb insect repellant boms deodorizer ant traps rat poison and mouse seed hintons dept store extract from financial post june 11 1955 quote 21 the rise in price of trust and loan company stock is one measure of the growth of the essential services they perform and in the past year this group of stocks has bounded higher than stocks in general unquote halton and peel trust and savings company shares at 1100 per share offer an unusual opportunity to invest in a trust company which is already making very substantial progress with assets in excess of 400000 we invite your enquiry phone victor 43216 halton and peel trust and saving company 97 celbom st east oakville a charred foundation remained following the destruction of a large bank barn on the farm of thomas watson by fire sunday morning isome equipment and animals were lost in the blaze the stall ihoto cause of which remains unknown the barn did not contain any new crops as the land was being rented within an hour the build ing was levelled the farm is south of campbellville c i campbellville retain position as league leaders win 127 s nicholson president c a martin vicepresident o e manning general manager campbellville retained their posi tion as league leaders with a record of nine wins and two losses as they defeated fourth place brampton 12- 7 in campbellville on saturday afternoon harry hamilton in chalking up his fourth win of the campaign had things under control until thejcighth inning when a streak of wildness got lrnn in trouble and jack roberts came in to put out the fire in sev en and a third innings hamilton gave up six runs off eight hits while walking four and hitting one- batter and striking out three in one and twothirds innings roberts allowed one run off two hits and struck out four brampton used four pitchers lira futile attempt to keep the camp bellville bats in check vernor pa- ton frankaswskf and pullan work ed in that order and gave up 16 hits and eight walks while striking out two brampton took an early lead in the first inning when haynes singl ed auid was sacrificed tp second stole third and scored on a sacrifice fly campbellville tied it up m their half when moore got to second as vernor fumbled the first basemans summer course in ju jitsu will start mon july 4 for further information phone henri hansen georgetown tr 7381 1 last chance to use this cheque xi -mill- st offer expires july 2 1955 see phone 250 pay to the order of eisens clothing store 1000 ten dollars dollars thu cheque is valid in amount of 1000 on any purchase of 69 50 or more w hen presented at eisens clothing store c- a s r53ssl -s- eisek clothing store per as cash or as down payment 26 weeks to pay on purchases amounting to 6950 clothing i store for yosjr holiday needs store will bo open thursday evening tonight until 9 oclock eisens invitations announcements reception cards thank you cards a thermogravure printing raitod lattarmg let us assist you with your wedding plans yom may smloet your widm tmfttatiom announcements and a whk complatm t as to owality and c of form us also have personalized vcddin6 napkins matches and cake boxes fihe acton free press toss to the bag and scored on hen derson single the homo team took a 21 lead in the second when elliott walked went to third on hamiltons single and scored uhu wingrove singled in the third brampton took a three to two lead vernor opened the inning with a triple and scored on haynes single haj nes was sacrificed to second and scored when mcdonald doubled campbellville again took the lead with two runs in the last half of the third and this time never relin quished it laking wake an scored on feeneys triple feeney romped home as elliott doubled campbclk ille picked up another in the fourth when moore made second when the right fielder was a little tardy in fielding his grounder which had gone right through the second baseman it was a neat bit of base running he scored on win- groves single the score was built up to 83 when campbellville scor ed three in the sixth hamilton opened the inning with a walk and went to third on moores ground rule double and scored on wih- groves fly paton then replaced vernor on the hill for brampton and henderson greeted him with a home run over uic left field fence the league leaders produced three more tallies in the seventh to make t 113 elliott walked and went to second on a wild hit moore singled and when the centre fielder bobbled it moore kept going all the way to third with elliott scoring wingrove walked and frankawski replaced paton on the mound for brampton wingrove was out at second on the double steal but moore scored hen derson walked and scored the third run of the inning when the right fielder let a routine single get away from him hamilton hit a wild streak to start the eighth he walked the first two men and hit the third to load the bases with one out hetherint- ton then smashed what looked like a perfect double play ball to third but at the last minute it took a bad hop and moore had to make a fine recoery to get the man at second with one scoring deacon then smashed a long line drive to left that elliott got his glove on but couldnttretrta two mare runs scored roberts then replaced ham- osprin6e presbyterian church has annual picnic the local preshv teruin ihurch held their annual picnic on mondnv ivtiiuig at the commiinit grounds ith a good attendance ball games and race under the direction of messrs wiant aitken and bruce were entered into with zest and cn- jonuiit ice cream and cookies concluded a happv evening mr and mrs norman mckenzu and lv nda spent a couple of days holiday at port elgin mr and mrs george grundv and family and mrs saretta grundy at tended die parkerwaite reunion at mono mills on saturday sunda visitors with mr and mrs d stewart were mr and mrs s baldwin and mr george rennick of hamilton mr d g robertson spent a few davs fishing at thuinbuiy last week the local students who attend erin high school and their parents attended the annual dance last thursday night girtontlnj mrs white took the senior school girls on an outing on saturday fol lowing a drive they attended the show ing of the film a man called peter at brampton mrs h smith mrs m jackson mrs b robertson mrs w awrey and mrs d g robertson attended the soth anniversary of comngsby women s institute at the home of mrs chester burt on wednesday afternoon mr and mrs murd mccutcheon and muriel attended the mccutrh- eon reunion on saturday at the home of mr and mrs ed spence at harriston mr and mrs gordon robertson jim and sharon guelph spent the weekend with the formers parents mr and mrs george d robertson mr and mrs harold aitken of hamilton were recent visitors with mr and mrs gordon aitken and family business activity shows improvement after a disturbing large presentation made to mrs norman russ the joint tnei ting of the jsso idle member- and members of tli bnlliilafid woman s mission ir societv was held m the churlh on mndav evening the 27th itbthe piesulent pri siding after the op ining hvmn and pnver the mm utcs of the mav meeting were read by mrs kitkwood mid some business was discussed as the treasurer mis russ bi ing moved to another appoint ment with her husband muss maud ni appointed to that office mrs f w short ill the associate mem bers secretary presided for the -e- mainder of the meeting the dev otional was given by mrs warne and miss hilts mrs snow read a paper on mission work being done at bella bella hospital in british columbia shirlev kirkwood and bonni cotton sang very nicely two duets accompanied by mrs cotton miss hilts told about the mission work which had been done in angola africa during the past 7 ears and was being celebrated there mrs starret gave a reading on stewardship mrs russ was presented with a gift from the missionarv society and another gift from the woman s association in remembrance of hcr many friends here she express d her appreciation to all the meeting closed bv singing hvmn and pracr list promotions for greenock promotions for greenock school s s no 8 erin have been an nounced by the pnncipalr mit chell neal promoted to grade ix fred thompson donald archibald jack johnston brian wardlaw promoted to grade viii calvin kay nancy aitken joyce johnston promoted to grade vii james a renk oojtorveldt danny kociuk mane cnpps john vies- ra promoted to- grade vi junnette kay lmda fone tiea trvssenasr promoted jo grade v janet aitken teddy wardlaw patsy kay isabelle cnpps bill scott promoted to grade iv murray wallace gordon allan jimmie kay david fone sarah cnpps promoted to grade iii dorothy johnston nettie trvsseniar wayne aitkvrijacoba brink sandra cnpps allan fone glen near promoted to gride ii yvonne irette cecil cnpps linda cole doris spence mr neil is leiv ing grecnicc school he expeits to rtti nd teach ers college and utmersit bauinafad obituary always took interest in church activities a resident of rockwood for the past seven vears mrs carrie miv bingham passed awaj in guelpi general hospital after an illness of two davs on june 22 she had in ed in erirnosti for 49 vears prev loiislv and before that for 18 vears in calgary alberta it wa in alberta she was married ti robtrt l bingh im who survives her she was born in 1881 in eramasi township daughter of the late walker powers and eli7abeth j im gree ot unemplovment in trie first i mrs bingham was the leader of quarter of the year the general j cgit group whili in clgirv pace of business activitj has shown 1ild w ls al a m fie w a a distinct improvement during the w 1 sihid whii past three months savs the current uas thl while living n er monthlv review of the bank of r d sh ictiv 1 the t sarrt nrgituz it ons friends honor minister wife the sunday school picnic was held at norval on saturday dinner it 12 30 was followed by races horse shoe pitching and baseball after dinner mrs f j shortill called the attention of all and after expressing the feeling of disappointment of all as to mr and mrs russ and bobby being moved to hornby charge and also the high esteem we all hold for them mr mckay present ed them with a purse of money we are very sorry to lose mr and mrs russ from our charge but we wel come mr and mrs townsend and family to us as our minister mr sam snow has bought the farm of miss jane given we wel come mr and mrs snow and fam ily to our community mr and mrs lloyd mclean mr and mrs donald mclean mr and mrs fred cleave of acton visited with mr and mrs clayton bcswick in hamilton on sunday df clifford reid has moved his dentist s office from georgetown to erin mrs d a russell mrs norman rtdler mrs robert mcenery and mrs ken cotton enjoyed a bus trip to owen sound with the dublin in stitute last week school picnic peacock school held their picnic to stanley park last thursday mrs rathburn is leaving w m s associate members meet ing was held in the church on mon day night at the close of the meet ing a presentation was made to mrs russ of a cup and saucer also one from the w a llton striking out frankawski and forcing haynes to ground out to end the inning with the score 116 el mer dredge dpened the last of the eighth with a pinch hit home run i j neview i me kin mo townshlp for campbellville and ward hit a nov scoa favorable spring contlml tn b pinch hit double for brampton tol c uite earlv in most hipen the ninth and was singled p of crv and outdoor a fo prp rvl xl home by mcdonald to complete the jfj p p much a member of the unitd churh f scoring the previous year at the stan henderson hit a home nrn has clearlv been a surxu mr n r ls and a single for campbellville ken wiificant revival of expansionary s h mi dut ei moore had a double and a single nflut nc llu econom lza mrs f gookes of and wingrove and bill cairns each the total volume of induttrol hit two singles elmer dredge production which contracted not- smashed out a hdme run feeney hit i iceablv during the first eight or a triple and elliott doubled and nine months of 19s4 has been rising lakmg early and hamilton smgi- stronglv m ncent months and by ed mav w as at a new- alltime high for for brampton mcdonald had a this time of vear the volume ot double and single and haynes two building activity has also been run singles vernor hit a triple ward ning well ahead of the 1954 rate o svmpathv of the community gf s out to mrs scull in the sudden passing of her mother mrs rich ardson fu ier were he in toronto on mondav interment in gnenwood cemi terv georgetown mrs robert kirkwood had the misfortune to fill tr aking her hip and arm sh is in guttph hogpital umehouse and deacon doubled and and t mrritt singled merntt floating musk gravenhurst ont cp music on the barge concerts ar underwav again here differen choral groups and bands fr m the distcict presert concerts fm a barge moored on the waterfortt a the gull lake park hro the i960 census showed amost a million canadianborn the united states and a record level of construction outlavs is expected for the remain der of the year urban incomes have in general continued to rise and the farm pic ture though clouded bv the market ing problems for grain and bv the poor seeding conditions in some parts of the west has benefited from larger livestock marketings and a contin hjgh rate of milk production there is little doubt the review eiderts of savs that the main factor underly- ing the recent improvement in can- adian production and income has jben the general strengthening in the external economic environment in particular the vigorous recovery in v s business from the recession low point reached last summer has led both to a better demand for candian exports and to a wide spread revival of business confid ence t n four grandch iden two su- ters mrs alex ra imiudiei guelph and mrs john brow i i hattie forrest a brothi r perc j i died n 1926 i rev jn dilts offic ited at th funeral st rv ice i rockvod unr eci church on fridiv jure 24 pall i bearers were former ne ehbors of eraraosa township j j mcaninch lorn allen stanev pikiiio cameron lush wilhim grieve ard herb simmon nvpiews wilj binner kovin hwlett mix rae herb scott and wesltv wods act- id is flowe bearers i interment was m johnsons cem- eterv eramtsa trsip students present gifts to teacher school closing picnic ovtr 70 childri m ird parents at- terded i sch i il clos nj picnic 3t ss no 9 tuesd n since mr la u son is leaving n the close of the term g ft f g is vire were presented t hi r n i s nur and junor rom drothv ktrkpatrick ind joy patters u iad the iddesses and d ris ed v irdii it d denniis kalin made te pre- ntat s iu briggs ird gihirge sch peentixi mr wi son tiather the juror room aith a bouqm t in i mall vase mrs n ble on behalf f the w i presentid the books gven as prizes fir clean ss purctmlit and -egui- av dance ju ios carol don s bexton mom 645 mill st acton this first of julv help make highwavs bv wavs to happiness not speedw av s to death drive slowly use your head you u ha e more fun alive than dead t notice olive mlampard atcaa r m t teacher of piano acton srbdio st albans parish ruii wkl be closed unto sept tta rhesstaces attract 600 cowd of iv er 600 vitrhed vme excellent ha ess ices j go sct n pans saturdiv juno 18 the taces tere spor-o- d bv th rew rotarv club and it was the frvt public venture of the cluh while they were disapponted that the cowd was onlv sufficient tc eve- expees merrbes hope to c tinue his anothe vear as an rnual event and are confident hat it will grow and become as bi an attraction as it is in orange- ville new hamburg and othe- tow ns where race meets have be come established wives of members operate4 s refreshment booth which was we patronized during the day the club was greatly aided in arrange ments by cliff chapman who op erated the betting concession judg es wefe dr heslop and w mont gomery and bill mcdonnell wis announcer fmkky filbert who was extremely hard lb please has found our classified sansnes with ease sell cemetekt land vancouver tcpv city council will advertise for sale by tender on a cashbid basis its- 199 acres ot cemetery land in suburban burna- by- the site has been the subject of controversy since an eastern firm negotiated to buy it for 1000 an acre a an son and bill e hk ks and siirs d i s n in ino ard joe brooks tt gib-ati- s ol sociation served ie e- it i 1 e ladles pr i ad lai vh tu l d a vcjivpicas irtt gathe ng lindi clike is riv g her left hand n i cast due 1 1 a broken bone the tsult i fal ravma kali celebrated her seventh bthdj satudav with partv at h r hime afeded bv 13 sevintv reiatvts and friends attended a fam v gathering at the rnughley on sunday during the visit of mrs roughlev s mother fr m bandor matba her sister from new westroirister bc and her aunt alsi from brard n te jacic smethut ihnjton the harry smethurst s of barrie and the grant from stewarttown all visited mrs a j smethurst oi sunday calvin mcdonald and miss kathleen kirkpatrick visited his father near durham during the weekend peter scholz neil and bert bentor and john brown enjoyed a bus excursion of acton high school students to niagara falls on sun day mrs a w norton spent a few- days in hamilton recently mr and mrs jack sales and pamela toronto were with the c a fosters on sunday miss mildred reamsbottom is spending the- summer at take simcoe t i v tftttts t t f s

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