Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 7, 1955, p. 6

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r i-j- v qv i yagk the acton free press acton ontario thursday july 7th 19j55 from hal tons farm lands sej dates for senior junior plow matches ailtir piibfcser tjfcenir smmtad mottdtt s bt bmumis one- nwdiibe ttftatttfhe wwttuesiiay xtwiilg f itwtt wek am tftae btahtnoi pftwuran urofier uibe cftaairroamsba off joesiswntt suemwsr wiiteoti timiilrtiwr plans 8w lbstth sine amxnajl simitar ami soniinr onttclhes ttftkr jamor tsamoir nkattidh its kawduilled b satoixkfiay stgefteiriber m aoib jiohm w bsirifestt aimcm picket sctd ileonaadi iliijtktr r apigsoonitwi to sejlect 4lhi iitp this jtmmoor macb is uoimwtiby- a wiaeh- jjjtjg isocnstrsiiiotii amhcfi ttn hlhss ifmdi uc sfort is being rjkur turn sieauc j wtimfced tanbens off sstomlwciiloe js j te chief coach ami jiuuiitp i in 1954 it will be recalled that haiton juniors took first in the intercounty tractor event at the international on top of this oak- vflleand north haltop high school areas had teams entered in the intersecondary school cohipetition where they placed second and kftih respectively ttfese acbleveitfents willr no iflonbt5tiinulate even greater in- tterest in the junior match on september 10 when the inter-coun- hy team wiy be selected there is a strong likelihood that the high srihool area boards at burlington oakyille and north halton will also cooperate with the event and select their team representatives for the intersecondary school competition at the international the international plowing match will this year be held near leam ington in essex county october 11 to 14 inclusive we understand from president spencer wilson that the county senior match set for october 28 f will likely be held in the area be tween milton and campbellville to this end messrs hoy curre lloyd chjsholm elme carton ro bert hurren and jack wdphail were appointed as a committee to seject a suitable site itipsontouring i ttheiws a dalt bs is aims n jiffil us ewro iitl weliv mot maibmsi nff uhe shw imusi so on prossijto avnithc 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nova scwoui ul se tihttin- gjiwatwist icelc- tenattaoe thas ytfon jis visuics hjhiroaffhout yaanmjtutth cilbtf jind vyttoer counties iuwsi itti mfitin ios nwnifcmg the anainyiity r the 3dpuhsjbri of thtf- acufliiuiiik iim the llatid of eiajjtiinu ttlhr ritijrrjvm fc jiwracting imtuftmuttimuil aatent- ikai tthen there ajr sunriti amiiiim cv- tni sach as tl sna9rtti shatces- jpwibtfwoi festiwaji iiosv iplnxs jiulius obesarr 1mgrcfo3nti wff vxtniioe and trip to tennessee follows marriage muriel may spence daughter of mr and mrs clarence spence and donald hepburn schenk son of mr and mrs william schenk iglen wil liams were wed at a doublering ceremony in the church parlours of st johns church georgetown fri day evening june 24 at seven oclock rev morgan mcfarlane performed the ceremony the bride wore a ballerina length gotjrrrnf net ovcrtwhite sating fash ioned with a very full skirt and a jacket of lace a fiiigexlipyejl fell from a coronet of lilyofthevalley and she carried a bouquet of red talisman roses and mums the brides only attendant was her sister marjorie who chose a ballerina length gown of turquoise blue lace over satin a matching shell hat of net and pearls and a bouquet of yellow roses completed her ensemble gerry inglis of glen williams was groomsman following the wedding over a hundred guests from toronto mil ton acton victoria brampton kitchener and georgetown attend ed a reception in stewarttown hall mrs spence received the guests in a rosewood floorlength gown with white accessories and corsage of yellow roses mrs schenk mother of the groom assisted wearing a blue evening gown with white ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses after the reception the guests en joyed dancing to music provided by doris hulls orchestra for the wedding trip to tennessee and northern ontario the bride changed to a pastel green gabardine suit with rust accessories on their return mr and mrs schenk willxeside in georgetown 0s3ijjus kx jltujtt- airatteust 27 lprmce edward usuimil ipjvmnipial ta atttjsutjtt 533ft quebec ktovmcial texhiiniijm snptiimbr 2- 11 shcdiac lobutwrr fflttstintnl aug- mst 3236 alllrsetfwftrcrotffilbnfl ex- toibitir i siftyiwmtottir nd the pacific xatfonajl hfiihibicm in vancouver augusft ajhsrtriwimbtt 5 these special yroit mw just one facet of canadtua tsnntchl htfrm tttaere are exciitomj imw tnitrs a tterough scenic wturtey ftvigli dy xtdiitare with a htmwftfnr stevor ir stench cajiadbi wiic tfhtills in tfbe tnountaans- uff nlb wvnst sutvny fcewphes on titu- attlurtiteic aoabnard fisiiitrg trips ttwtiwitjcih lakelands and lowcost canupims ttntps tin our scwric rutioiiot ptmtfcri then thee- acw lotties 1 i k c montreal wish iltc irotsnvtpot futn ap peal and sine wtjtsinonkttk quebec ne only wajjktdi inftjr im north ainenca victwtnm ahji its british bhspher vanvumir and its liartxw- edsnut twm jm is il reg- toi with its itmu4i31cil legislat- ixt buildiigsc wwrmjpicg jmd its expect many at centenary local lodge members are plan ning to attend the centennial ob servance of the grand lodge if ancient free and accepted masins tn the province of ontario ttr openingof the celebrations will be marked by a monster religious service at the cne grandstand on sunday july 17 while sessions of the grand lodge itself will commence the following morning in the cne coliseum and continue for two days masonic dignitaries from m parts of ontario and canada great britain and other commonwealth countries including australia and from practically every state in the united states will converge on to ronto for the observance j p maher chairman of the centennial committee said this observance will atttract one of the largest influx of visitors in the history of toronto by having the use of the cne and other facil ities we will be able to accom modate a much larger gathering thap would otherwise have been possible he also pointed out that the railway and bus companies ivere arranging to run special trains and valuable folder on farm rental we were somewhat surprised recentlytolearn that about 17 per cent of all ontario farms are rented either fully or iti part on some parts of this continent where farm incomes and values are high over onehalf of the farms are rent ed as a matter of factin the cash crop areas of southwestern ontario there is an increased percentage of farms rented for instance- in es sex county in 1951 22 per cent of all the farm land was rented cer tainly for the young man with limited capital renting his many- advantages in short it enables him to put his capital into live stock and machinery rather than make a down payment on a poor farm and not have money to pur chase the livestock and equipment lie requires one of the difficulties of the past has been to work out a sat isfactory agreement every year we usually have at least two or three ask for assistance to work out a satisfactory agreement either on a cash o a share rental basis we are thereore very glad to announce thatthe economics division of the canada department of agriculture and the department of agricultural economics at the oac have jointly prepared a circular on rental arrangements for your farm copies of suggested agreements for both share renting and cash renting are included copies of this helpful circular are now available at the agricultural office in mil- t6n oakville trafalgarjpuils r approve new 1 6006 school to show halton herds at cne at recent meetings of the hal ton jersey and holstein clubs plans were made to enter county herds at the canadian national exhibition at the jersey meeting william featherstone maurice c beaty and j e whitelock were appointed to select the halton ent ries those charged with same respon- sibility for the black and whites are w h robinson lloyd pick- ard martyn heslop and j e whitelock the cne livestock prize list is now off the press and we note that entries close on aug- 9 with the showing of dairy cat tle of all breeds scheduled for september and 2 the oakville trafalgar high school board was given the go ahead on a new 1070000 high school when a joint meeting of the oakville and trafalgar councils passed motions approving construc- wedding reception in timehouse hall evelyn pearl gibson and leslie thomas hamilton were united in marriage saturday afternoon june 25 at the baptist parsonage in- georgetown rev alfred- j barker performed the wedding ceremony the bride jsthe daughter of mr und mrs james gibson of rock- yood and the groom is the son of mr and mrs john hamilton of georgetown the brde wore a ballerina length gonw of white lace over nlon and a fingertip veil fell from a tiara of small hearts and diamenteshe car ried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses the brides sister isla gibfon was her only attendant she wore a bal lerina length dress of blue nylon tion of the new school up to that amount the two councils also passed mo tions to seek approval of the on tario municipal board for issuing debentures for the same amount approval of the new school to be constructed on the radial road west of oakville came after con siderable discussion by the meeting i board member thomas blake- lock told of the boards recent visit ing of several new schools con structed in the area in company with the various archilectsr he said the board belie ved the building could be constructed for 11 per square foot or less the venerable board member de- plored the slow notion of councilsln approving the project saying if you dont have confidence in your board why dont you recall us if we cant build a school to your sat isfaction tell us now he said the board was tir of all councils fool ing around in passing the motions of approv al both councils expressed confid ence in the board oakville reeve dr fred haldenby said the passing of 1070000 in debentures town j j required considerable study by with closefiling bodee and veiy co as hp movt full tiered skirt she wore n match- nprovl lho p mg headdress and carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli the grooms your assurance of fine dairy products and steady service has been our constant aim in 33 years of business in acton for prompt and courteous service masales dairy phone 74 251 main st n t brotherinlaw william clarke holmes of georgetown was the groomsman the wedding reception was held in limehnusv community hall where the brides mother received the guests wearing a dress of flow ered nylon white accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds and white- baby mums mrs hamilton mother of the groom also assisted in a green and black figured taffeta dress with black bolero jacket white accessories apd a corsajrp similar tojhatworn- by the brides mother an honored guest at the reception was the grooms grand mother mrs a burnett parry sound for i motor trip to ottawa mat- tawa and north bay the bride chose a pink linen dress with white accessories and corsage of dark blue cornflowers and stephanotis when they return mr and mrs hamilton will live in georgetown the average weekly wane paid in canadian manufacturing reached the alltime high of 311 t0 at feb ruary 1 1955 tipsy raven parry sound ont cp two men were driven from their truck by the flailing talons sharp beak and beating wings of a raven whicn attacked the vehicle they captured the bird believed to have been in toxicated by highway salt and say it now is fairly tame monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w cecil a carr optometrist b douglas st tel 1091 guelph down easy terms om surge imw mm uh ana y hi 14 m ta pay fcav m uxt horace tomlinson surge dealer 9 1st line west brampton telephone 1872 t blue valley ranch swimming pool now open daily 12 noon to 12 midnite admission 25c children 12 and under 15c catering to corn and wiener roasts pony rides picnic ground tenting accommodation western show every sunday night 8301100 pm proprietor earl scott limehouse phone georgetown tr 72369 a i j never before an oil burner like this see for yourself now you save with the worlds final oil burner heres something really new really better- in oil burners the simplest most dependable evcr built its fully automatic even selflubricating just set the thermostat for the temperature you want and forget it you get low first cost and unmatched yearafteryear economy of operation with this thrifty new model r160 instead of 100 pounds pressure or more it operates on less than two pounds save strain and wear instead of two fuel lines it needs only one its whisperquiet highly efficient come in and sec this revolutionary new unit built and lacked by williams for your conversion to oil heat or replacement- of inefficient old burners oilomatic as above 39500 root hardware phone 16 rockwood lliff designs on plymouth a quick glance hints at it a momentary pause confirms it- youll lose your heart to thfc beauty youll thrill- to the eager inviting lines that spring from plymouths motiondesign for the forward look even more discoveries await you theres luxurious new riding comfort that smooths out the bounces and jounces such as you have seldom experienced youll find a new horizon windshield that wras around at the bottom as well as at the top and theres new steering ease that makes curves ahd corners almost as easy to manoeuvre as a straightaway so be prepared to lose your heart drive the new plymouth soon as a handsome performer it comes up to every expectation try it j manufactured in canada by chrysler corporation of canada limited i mttmtive pufctfnr sunifcs torrmo t buses to take care ot visitors whi jnid its nea suijx itjiedpneton nd its creircawdi skwrtk halifax and its intrtsctufus hjiterfront slant job- wiav fts superb port saciitivri c jvndits-im- ihiirricd pace aiia st- jlshns rjipitil of newfcunviljntil 9jvt plnmed b johncitot in utbpt oiruiwji car- adas rational wfsjuvl nrtraetins snvsre 4d nrorw- icisjjots the peace hwer is- ocfiiais- trnst striking landmork 224 children in kindergarten a total of 22mt rhflifaii hvo- been roucl atevmii ibclfjhi their jj school livs- ur bucfttntfum nv sep- en8er ttiig bs nyia1el by cr yalt xftutwov iwumiil ducaian leepururte cbusnjuri am oi feport to burlibbateimwb cr dartwa- ngrrtfi she public scfeool tx4ji tyitfl mtided to so nm cotrbstmkttiwi off aie sdl- muii awnttate ml tboms tor tkr presvoc tnttibtn tom tt by amine hfbc debemtures ar ivcoatoiscfcjvril brmclpals of ike iter asuwte ik a iwgxjrted ldadcgbrtiii gwirafenr september b- in tfnr iwfmbnjlhod ol 32 vinceofontariotchthertam were not coming by car in discussing the historic signify cnce of the occasion mr maher said that the past hundred years had seer a tremendous growth in the masonic order both in the- number of lodges and in tot i membership while freemasonry was established in canada prio to 1792 it was in 18s5 when canadas first onmh lodge was organize at that memorable meeting held in hamilton on october 10 ap proximately 40 lodges were repres ented with a total membership of 1179 in good standing at latt years session of the same grana lodge reports showed that thjre vere 592 lodges on the list wii a mem bership of over 130000 v with he passing of the years members outside ontario felt they should have their own griind lodges as a result the lodges in quebec formed the grand lodge of quebec anj later the grand lodge of manitoba was formed with lodges in the west under its jurisdiction meanwhile ontario masons re tained the name of the grand lodge of canada for sentimental reasons but in deference to the brethren outside their jurisdiction they added the worlds- in the uv ftir- us- i which is- still retained ov pick your power lint mtwtimrkewnyfire v8 lias the highest standard horsepower in its field new powerflow and powerflow special engines also bring you livelier powet this yeirr plus exceptionally smooth thrifty performance tkrat ithmbslaajsynchrosilent transmission is 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