Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1955, p. 10

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thursday november 10 1953 the acton fpee press acton ontario page n1nk a oh remembrance day we py hom age to thefe members of ur armed forces who fought and died to pre serve canadas freedom rumley funeral home bruce e shoemaker manager paramount pink salmon ho v can 23c shtrktffs ltjshtjs jelly powders and puddings 3 pkgs raspberries sss 3c french fries sss 2 29c cake mix s3- 31c straw lux jab deju- pack lgb 34c ot 67c fox christmas baking australian seedless raisins 15 21c 39c fanc californ bleached raisins 27c australian currants vao io aylmer we10n cubes b 21c cashmere t0llirnssut22tc westingh0u8e 254060w 100w light bulbs 20c 25c maple leaf 20c off deal liquid detergent i 59c 1 4 umnii mll street 1 fru7l acton obituary made home in acton for over 40 years the funeral of lucy gregory beloved wife of frank c rnwhngs was hotd at the rumlev funernl home on tuesday october 25 mrs rawlings na bom in sedglev staffordshire england in 1879 and came to- canada in 1910 she va married in winnipeg in 1912 and made her home for over 40 year in acton eirly this year mr and mrs bawling- left acton to make their home w ith their daughter mr d c maplesden in guelph mrs rawlings had the misfortune to fracture her lee while -at- ehurerh rt- october 1 and she- passed away on october 23 at guelph general hospital a quiet woman she was mainlv interested in her home and familv she was a member of knox pres byterian church and of the ladies aid she was the last surviving member of her family she is survived by her husband and daughters bessie mrs d c maplesden vera mrs w e mit- tocksl and frances mrs h w cargoi a son charles william died in infancy she is alo surviv ed by eight grandqhildren anne john mary jane and joann maplc den keith and michael mattocks and suan and kathrn cargo rev r h armstrong conducted the services and he was asisted b rev kenneth mcmillan of st and rews church guelph the pallbearers were william coon fred coles joe whitham and three sonmlav h w cargo e mattocks and d c mapleden interment was a fairie cemot- m acton discuss problems hear of india at w m s sectional meeting a halton presbv tonal sectional brarth these problpms were varied meeting of the womans missionarv and included such subjects as society was held at bethel united how can one interest new canad- chureh on tuesday november 1 ians in wms work how can pic- in tho absence of the president sent members be made more active mrs mams was in the chair a the question of mission circles ond hearty welcome was extended to how t3 interest young women be- the delegate- by mrs georgt i tween the ages of 18 and 25 the brownndge on behalf of tho beth- problem of financing to meet the el auxiliary years allocation and the election the mornings worship erwee of officers each problem was di was ably tfffhducted bv the gcrae- town auxilairv the t icrne being i the stewardship of time mid talent this was followed with a cussed briefly and several delegates told of then cxpeiiences in meet ing the respective filiations literatur review bvthc literaluic an excellent luncheon was pro vntedbythfladie o b ifir ited church secretary mrs l lea er mr- lea ver stated that the bible a not being read by as manv people toda as at the time of the reformation she suggested that a special time be set apart each day for the read ing of a few passages from the bible she felt that the study book should be used a much a- possible at the monthly meetings of the auxiliaries and for reading pleasure he suggested the purchase i speaker w as mrs a of everal books and helps w hich mrs graham gave during the afternoon an inspir ing devotional was presented by 4he ashgrove auxiliary the theme being the power of player the music for the day was in charge of the acton auxiliary and the helen blair evening auxiliarv and the solos added greatly to the en joyment of the meeting the guost r graham most interest- she bneflv reviewed talk on her life as the w ifo of a tils was followed bv an opci misiomry and as a nurse work- ciscusmi on whats your prob- ing among the outcast group- in lem headed bv mrs r b gal- central india launch program to make qe controlled access super highway the larget ilind in the world surrounded by fresh water i- mil itoulin ishnd h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph i acton jersey dairy daily delivery don timmings prop entrance- to the queen ehzabetn i highway from nelson and trafal gar townhips will be curtailed the ontario highwa- deoart- ment ha launched a multimillion dollar program to make the queen elizabeth way i controled acces- highway from the humber rivei to fort ei 10 no completion date his been set for the project w hich ha as it- objective the development of the queen elizabeth into one of the province- afet highways there will be no traffic lights and no crossroads for the 100 milt stretch of fourlane highway when the pro gram is completed fourteen interchange- between no 27 highway and st catharines are underway or in the blueprint stage and more are to be added the queen elizabeth i- alreidv a controlled access highwa from the humber to no 27 highway and another mx miles wet of that point is in the proces- of being cloed last week the department w -l- givcn permission by the ontario municipal board to cloo 11 roads that intersect this x mile stretch west to no 10 lughwav service road- will be built b the department all lonp the mh- way to pro ide access to t oe living or aoing bu-ines- along the route these road- will be turned over to municipalities interchanges are underwa t o planned for the following mtcrscct- l ioni caiuhjaraad r clarkso- road she ridan tan our- pi one just uet of oakulu and the other it the entrance t oakvttte entrance to bronte and the nels in sidcoad at thi- point a new stretch o highwav will be built n rth of ne present roud lo t onnci t w ith the k bee corner at halton manor the busy bees october meeting was held at mrs stev e coxe s home the roll call was an oldfashioned remedy thought for the dav was given by mrs stan robmsoi mi roy lindsav gave a leport on the guelph convention mrs locker had the progiam most of tho evening was taken up with final anangement- for tne bazaar the usual lunch and chat over the teacups followed through the courtey of mr hinton of ac ton the bazaar vay held in part of the store and was a gieat -neces- members of the busv bee- have donated perennial plants to tie fartorr ma lo start a gaide hear the ladies w ing and mrs clarke sav it will be known o- the busy bee corner the member- hope to keep this plot in order with both perennial and annual plants campbeilville road running south to the burling ton interchange from nere the highwav will con tinue along its pieent route with an mtei change at no 2 highwav over the burlington skvwav south of burlington there will be an interchange at windermeie road three interchanges aie plin- ned in the st catharines district withdraw charge of manslaughter a charge of motor manslaughter that had been laid august 24 1954 a the result of a hitanrun fital- itv on the haltonwellington lin- was withdrawn in court in guelph on october 26 by crown attorney j m kearns qc the charge had been laid against beverley stewart 19 r r 1 pu linch a short time after the bodv of george edward hardie 26 pu linch townhip had been found on the road follow ing a partv mr kearns today also withdieu charges of mischief againt bevei- ley stewart and his brother dmilri stewart 23 the brothers had n- ported the accident to police at request of abraham ackei qc counel for the stow arts bail bondsmen w ere discharged this morning two suretio- of s2 500 hid be n pit d for beverlev stew ait and two uroties of si 000 each fm dmald stewart mr keinis said the c ise had been adjourned over a year ago until ciled and i doubt if we n i djourn a cai e fhal long the charge no longer exist- with th criminal code being ami tided im aking to withdriw the charge row becaue there are civil pro ceedings concerning damages wi will withdraw the charges and were bick wheie we wre the crow n stated w i panel talks on industries mr- cilvin evans was hostess to the november meeting of the campbelh ille women s institute on wodnesdiv evening when 2j at tended mrs siijnev hartlev preidid and opened with a poem entitlid nov ember after which the instituti ode ias ung anl the mar stew ait colleit was repeated in union tile roll iill v ij answeied bv naming a cm uli in mdiistrv anil i- loiatuin li t m on asi t ant sihretar lead the niinute- i the last meeting and items of bu mess bet wishes foi a pet d leejv- eiy were ent to the secretai mr- jack whechhan mrs leonaid andrews gave the tieasiueis it- port 1000 w is receivtd from in milton fair exhibit mrs llovd criw ford teported for the hall committee and aked for a hall quetionnait e foi the next meeting plan were made io entertain the intermediate c and juvenile ontario championship hardball vv inner- to a dinro n kilbride hall on november 25 it wac decided to donate a quilt to the umtaiian servie mrs wil liam buh donated the lop mis a t moore lining mrs j k ma- hon bats to be quilted at mrs frank quinlan s home on tuedav members were reminded to bung 50c homemade chritmas gifts to be exchanged among membti at the christmas meeting mr j k mahon look fhe than ind presided over a program on agiiculturo and canadi in indut ries prepired b mis mihon and mrs gordtn mcphail mrs ri parker gave the motto indutiv exits fr man not man for indust ry a pnel dicusion follow id talks iue given bv mis willia rf buck on afiican violet- mis g o ingli- on chinchilla raising mi william mclaien on farming mr reginald autin tin the halton chronicles 6i s ginger farm written specially tor the acton h ree press bv gwendoline p clyrke this column is ljable to be writ ten in bits and pieces as we have companv foi a few davs joy and bob will also be here foi dinner and county ptiw ing m itch and mr- lloyd ciavvfoid orr home buildling all of which were verv interesting mrs cinnlm mrfi ill innducttd tontest on turkevs whuh v is vmiii bv mis george inglis the meeting cloed w ith tht queen intitutt grace hid a octal half hour followed filter queen cvttk te ahxuy tcie cone 6em purify the air tfocc fateatfaef h being nice and vvarin it wouldnt surprise me to see art dee and iave come out for an hour or two this afternoon if thev dont come then i shall be going to toronto to morrow just to see for myself how david is coming along he is home from the hospital but very far from being a well bov and of course just as cranky as he can be poor little chap the lawn at the side of the house is strewn with a carpet of golden winter leaves wintei leaves because autumn foliage has long since fluttered from the trees pop- lai leaves art more pt i sistt tit hang ing tenacioulv to their branches until shaken earthward bv a com bination of wind frost and natural gravitv and still there are floweis in the garden petunias ond mum mo i few pansies that have survived the frost as foi tht vegetable garden i im stilf using it is a stoiage place foi cuiots that wiv ket ps them flesh and swtet much more so than if thtv were dug and stored well bet e we are again after dinnei and a familv gathering and nf ton st as on ill such incisions plentv of conviisition oncwivand anothct since it t oiicerned out own count v we natinillv discussed the huge land deal that is reputedly nearing completion in south hal ton ovei 7 000 acres totalling some 3 000 000 fantastic shades of the pioneers what would thev have said could thev- havt foitseen tht- future in tore for the land tht y hatl so laboriously cleared with axe and burnings virgin forest that for ge notation had been the hippv hunting ground of tht indians at one time tonti oiled bv thvir great mohawk chief captain joseph brant then we tumid our thoughts to house- old new and remodelled partner and i listoned while the rest of the paitv theorized on just how our own plate could be remodelled so often it helps to see things thiough otht r people s eves lot that we have am plans for the im mediate fulurt no indeed not until vve know for certain when and while llighwiv 401 is going thiough tin di part men t of lllgh- vvavs is something like a tat pois ed but no out cm tell which wav it s going to jump but at least we can dieam changi s woultl defimte- iv ineliidi more light old houses nner have t noiigh windows while in v houses havi gone to tht- other txtitnit too niitiv windows and there stems to hi a craze these davs for high bcdioom windows 1 woulili t h t a a g wuaui- florida 5 lb msh bag oranges 35c cashed marsh potatoes 5 lb poly bag 25c crisp green celery hearts 19c washed marsh carrots 3 lb poly bag 19c sweet potato s 3rs 23c 1 r v 1 m i v c fancy courtland apples 6 vt ittkt 49c our star will b elated frbuy mwbr 11 from 1030 until 12 during rmmbric day rvici tie heart ot tne f er queen horre sanitation system is sn exsusve ceulose filter cone that is so sure so effective it lias been selected to help firer the ur m u s atomic reieari abcrator es fac th s filter cone will even remove tobacco sai from a puff o smoke in ove ore p ie hemes fi tor qeen nas replaced the utihea tiv vaaum cleaner cllst cloth and dust mop with a posi so renod o a r vsasr- ng dust and dirt from all home fun sh ngs and he a r you breathe filter queen not only e t mtes us o subance and f iters room air but thrcuqh a but t in med cat on o amber d sperses ai pur tymq vapors into the room wn e vou ao alicu vour ordinary household routine lvi words alone cannot desr be the filter queen methcacjfvihorne siniation you must see tn s v y revolutionary advancement in home keeping to appec jte cw ricri better prctecor ycu hive w tn filer queen for your family s sake call for a free dome demonstration from one of our courteous bonded representat ves filter queen carr es all four approval seals of the american med cat assooaf en good housekeeping magame parents magazine and urae laboratories distributed by w j fisher 3 34 main st e fr court g a lovely colorful boudoir basket is yours absolutory frea and without obliga tion if s our gift to you for watching the demonstration that shows how you can safely protect the health of your family just mail a postcard or call today tht good of a window if you can t st e out of it sitting down or wing down for thit mitti i mom privicv honieowncis till us but imagine being sick in ti d in i room with a window vou coiildnt sit out of i c in t imigini anvtlung mort de- pn ssmg howevir tvervoni to hii or hi r tastt if m all thought 111 ike it would bt a vr dull woild but somi turn s it would appi ar history rt pi its itsi if i virgin our thinking tak- this fr tnstanct ir j f mai iic hlan prisident of the on- taliii agril ultural college cllolph was addi casing i rioughtnitis as- soci ituin rnimpitt and ivpnssed jhe belief that tn utilii high powerid inichiiui ecotiiiiiiii allv m the futuii tin io would lio ft wit fann ers but luggi i fauns anil the cow woul bo r led as just anothi r mat hiiu ittr rnfaki and utpit coniputid in dollais and cints in r s use consult t ing pn st nt high pinudi turn i lists inih i ih tht shiutugi of fatni labour this sounds liki a hijial c qui lusi mill tin tu m t fiiki f oh- v mils aliadv mm an i ioing hackvc nils in im w lids riun is mini than inn wi of linking at the situation ast nui iuiiki link i tumilrid vi it- i iiium h tin nitu i tin itn- inisi ilits u ho i inn to canacii bi rausi hiti hit thought wiis a tiiuittc whit i anv man with lr mis biawn ind suf fu u nt eapital could if in so dt snil ou n the farm upon which in iivttl kimeintxr luuj tint tin itmnigiaiit lift hi liativ i ind li cause ttfirc hi uulld firm onl undi r tin doinin iton of th sqinn ot tin lialliff of an estate tbi ti w is no plici fot a small laivlow in r hul m mad t a tttiturv igo tli inniigtant t it in r appi i d for low n land or bought a fu m from i pit inns wnii lit mllht have littfi of this worlds goods but till iln mis iii fulfill d had land ha milton n t rt ins own if hail ti ipiin i inde pendent t now if f ii ins in the rutr future art lontrollid bv big pi ptttv ei cm is how much dif ference will there he tit kun can adian farms of tomotiow and the fu ins f thi knglish gt ntry a hun- dr il ii tirs ago conditions have changed the pi ndiilum swings back and forth now tms way now that hut only kmhet time marks the hours un concerned about which way the ipendulum swings knowing that evcntuallv ihistorv repeats itself in one way or another t fine mlfralh oaivt cp- murals at the git collcgiatje institute weres painted by fsirmei pupiliechtkirn viktor tinkl who enrolled in the ontario college of art tins fal the paint ingj shove the history of gait and one wall alone cover more then 80q 5qu

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