tt arton ptm prttt thundty nwm ti lw7 rev r jackson 3ust minister at knox anniversary servicef kfteex presbyterian chueen chacus mriffieea rhalman nt marked its lllth innlvmvy sun- the imounn ommlttc explained iir ml iii epeeial wrvtfw both i the beasts prajaet w th morning nd evening larg con- rhurrh is currently participating in gregalions filled the church for lie explained the purpose behind both mrvim the ewrymemtaer visitation to be rev bobert a jackson u a rondueted in ihe near future minister at knots church oalu u- klrkneas polftied to the need for the pgethee year conducted tor ecploitlruf all the rea of tba morning eervice and preached the congregation for iha good of tht church a- whole itev jackson liad a special me- mgi lor ihr children iteforc they retired lo junior congregation in the evening rv a ii ur- keniie conducted iha service urtmbrr or iim- hi rlilvthes einad in thu annlvessary aervice the utipiurr was rrad by hv j adam at iha united church and prayer was offered by itev k ntcrus i1 the haptlkl chunh ur john fiendeun rendeed two solo flic till llouar ani iii walk with god norman r the iord iraytr and an anthant lult tang lluw great tltoo art and by the choir uresk forth into die choir offered an anlhein joy i pram o vr servants again in iht cvenlne he unu tn canada from ireland in imtt the main theme of ilev jark- aoni message both morning and evening was harominlual he aug fa tlte anniversary of he founding of ihr presbyterian etuirch in acton was the idaal ttinr for the memoe- lb reaffirm their faith in god and in the church ha told the congregation jesu offered lervmaj salvation to all those who sought 11 special music in the morning m- solo by norman rlltott fern chrysanthemurhs provide setting for holmesdynes nuptials evrna and white chryslnenums formed a background in bethel baptist cliurt h fergus en satur day november 2 at s u m ftr t hi ring rerenmmy of rtlen h ic daughter uf itev and lira william ii drives of ttus and donald davml holme aaet of ur attd un david holme of aeton nay w h dyne he lirldt s fathar officiated asshteri by ilev roy hucy pastor of iht church given in marrlagt by her broth ar william dynes jr the brtdi wort a white tur intglti guwn of two layers of net over laffetii the lacv bodln fealured lily point leave and awitthrtirt necklln with aoqulru ami mtiunatonea an1 matching panels uf ian skirl hrr fingertip veil was held by u cor net of pearls allaa itaarmao smith of fer gna wore pink tlervd net over tafia ta a matching redthered head dreas and carried a noaesiay of whlla mums and pink rosebud linda mimrr fergut wai flo war gtrl and won a hadum ctyital charn dress and mauhlng headdress sh rarrhxl a basket of yallou mum iting bearer un toronto llamillon acton and flora uaster drure maaun uf kergua albui ibdmes actwi broltier of lit kimtfu ww ims1 man and lite ushers were hubert dynes and john dynes brothera of the brtde wedding music was played by mrs donald maanri of kergirs and miss fdna chadwlck of hamilton sang ibeaua ami o perfect love a reception for 73 guests was bald in lm church baarmenl which was decorated with ferns and mums the brides table was cent red wllh a hire tiered wedding cake while candles in sliver hold rs and bnane and yellow mums ror nc iving the brides mother chusr a dnw of teal blue with nuilrhlng acceaaorlea and a corsage of pink roaea the grimim s mother wore a maewnthl colored drew wllh matching accrwsoriea and a corsage uf yellow nssea ror u hofteymoiwi lo tolnla kast ihr bruit donned m mju of iale pink wool wllh a grey and whlu fleck a matching coal and a cor- aagr itf ytllow rttses on ttulr r turn umv will r side in rrgu otitarltt tlt bride nuidt her imn bhiing awav fiulfll ami her motht r dres guests were present from ihut by havrl mm k patt takrvtaryfrwatumr bruc hlndwy cuttall otbooe gofdon chtrarwlr president mnd gaorgg ahvint guasl ipaafcar for 0a cramovi fhb raimmi of amuliot itr thown mt in annual maallno in pork wood on novnitef ut cnq alt mi a hahun county famar who it now with i he canadian broadcatttikj corp ijohki ijrm rookti eramosa agriculture body hold meeting in rockwood eshnaanxmm iim at-i- axa a- present minor sports trophies as 150 children enjoy dinner fcomtniied from foo on the miami marlins winners of the past summrrs base ball acne ware presented with ihe j bert wood trophy by lite donor lice lambert the trams manager ic- ceptcd liule garv mutcs son o the lab lorn must s urewnted ihe lome masters mrmorul trophy to oordle mason as the most val ulble plavrr in summer baseball montreal canadiens wmnen of the senior hockey series were pre acntcd wllh ih cinadian lgnn trophy b vu iat ick lrun president george ilaylun manit- vr accepted on behalf of his team cord cunningham coach uf the iicrihc bear intcrmediale hock ey winners was present rl with iht georgt mooui trophy bv vic masters and the aclon reamer i led by u doby granet r toph awarded to llw lurnc hv- george hall film wei en uf tin junior srru was ar- shown rented by manager herb cook hcv l jones made iht prrsenlat ion most xahiable player in senior horke ion lindsay was awarded tm cord mccutcheuti trophy by the donor young jtthnnv kentner preaent- ed the trophy in ihmmjt of his father jack kenlner jr tu john dufdeld john was the moat val uable plavcr in the junior hockey league david hhnnnon winner of the minor sports trophy was unable to bt pre nt ord james made a token presentation tho retiring peaident of the lgiou minor sports gor jam es thanked evervonr for their i import during the vear and ih in wound up wilh a sing sonj and abu iockwooo halloween quiet only minor pranks ilauowe an paaaed off fairlv quietly thursday ernlng a good time was held in the town hall for the young folks soma minor pranks wan indulg ed in soma storm drain guarr ware disturbed as well as window panaa and plate glass winder s pretty well soaped or waved ua nald taa last wedaosday afternoon the wa of sl john s church hold a succaaaful cup and saucer tea w tha pariah hall despite unfavor- abla waalhar llsllowaen dacarot loiu were prominant in colors and design savca cup and saucer war won in draws during un- fttrnoon mrs k a wauar un arthur cwera and mrs wm dunbar wcra conveners on taa tables home bak ing and handicrafts sunda wat a big da in the lift af 91 johns church whan a con firmation service was held in the afternoon when the bishop right rev w e bagiull of the diocese at nugark vu present ror the oc casion tne tmul order of confirmation gerylc was carried out with the raetor rev r r jones atsiiung hfht ctndjdatea were received in to communion and membermhrp wtth the church thuowlhgt the service all t- jonrner to the parish hall whore rawfrthm wis held for the bish op and confirmees the rector as sisted tn the presentation or con- ftnmvtton eerttfieate retrtsh- menu were wrved ana a brief aoc- lal time- enjoyed atrannam or knbu college troira etmducted the strvlce at trbpftebyterlan church sunday trwrmroj ur qraham is a aaconov vear student and his home is in henfrw mr walter mclean also of knox collcg was present the previous sund1 he hails front vancouver uc sund15 mr ami mrs hubert johnston mr martin bauer jr and miss fileen swaruton motored to port dover to visit hev daig- la black mrt black and family the ouelph oeatlve art assoc iation held its 10th annual exhibit m the guelph armors friday and saturday with large attendance there were sue different groups of exhibitors in photos leather met al painting potto and weaing mr richard haru had four en- largemcnu in phqtos exhibited one of roctnrood scenery and three of toronto exhibition sep- ember 1937 miss effie smith who is well up in year had tha- privilege of tak- i ing an important part in the open ing ceremony friday evening msj i smith had some 14 exhibits of her i uiiai paintings a fine display ofj rtchmark orchids was ahown there was childrens work a du- 1 play or public library literature and exhibits from guelph colleg iate vocational institute and pub lic school mis lola etheringtbn of uacdonald institute had an ex- i hiblt of silversmith ing the annual meeting of the ere moaa fedaestlssn agrlcullure was held t friday evening in flock wtxtd town hall i resident cordon kstrander presuded lianee dickenaon sptdie briefly on the marketing of twgi hogs must go u the iiusrkrl lie said tmrni- were letng shlped lo lh iwckrrs cliarltm mrnatb explained atane of the 4h club work and said na important that the young lenple take an inlereal in farms and carry tm tru farms in ihe future ke jolumon ha aanl half a bushel of grain o the itoyal winter fair his had been the beat at the fergus achievement day held recently earl mrkensje secretary ireasur i mentioned that they had spon sored the grain club each member giving one dollar and a half ten dollars had been given towards alec mcnabb s trip lo quebec they had also given the first prise uf three dollars and the second prise of two dollars at the fergus acleve- ment day alec ucnabb mil lined his trip telling of ihe many things he had seen and enjoyed iartirularly the si iwrence sfaway guest speaker for the evening was a well known hal ton county farmer george atkins who is also a farm commentator un the c hf turonio mr atklm began lv saving h would like o have his talk in formal hr told the audience th it the c dc was owned by ivu body he i hen explained how tin various broadcasts were senl out and iht m rfcci inning nctkti many were imeientfl in iht crulju atwl mr alkino itltitl n ft w inatuurttt w lien iiinliofim hud been asketl bimmii ihii tatlto fituoly h told ivow ninny m opl foiuitd ideas abmit lh tcallon of tin craig farm ami didn t wtnh to i dlsmllluaiuned tou can be proud of dorothv ptcknev he aald r ferring lo mis plckney being rluwn ikiit qiteen he had spoken to many of tht cunteeianu and sixtysix r mil of the girts ld said tht v would never marry anyone but u funm r karl osborne lhanked mr alknik for coming to iuick at ihe annoil meeting fred cob then took the chaii for the election f officers for the torn ing year charles mcnabb prt aented the slate of officers eltwlden iyes examined glasses fitted 7 dcwgut st cuttfl taylav 37150 tinitiiti ituml i ronliimms i m til i r 1 1 u lnii it olr lilml t m lrv 1if i in t vhi f kin i mrir llutl ll s1- ii k mmll rm la ii lliihkiiii llixlui wrttirdinr to iim mtinl mt unit- miii lt ii llokni toirt onloi ikuhy ss n i jin k w l aid k ii tail n z lm mrt d allui mimimll n 2 y imiikhn amhmm nt und mukii siinmuti n 4 ihiii jt t mii mit r llixli v n i to allun and i icil n ml- n ii wiiiuom j rkson out t lift mdhhfuill no 7 llhny ltitiif tind ahx mtltntlnuii no h ait st ititil john ittnliiim no lift swiinson und ihtiis r mvtln n hi mid llordi n sohyi und llunh 1 indsav no 11 rlilimiiliimiit wai pioxiditt l mr nonnun lloli w lm kui m vi ml huiiiiiin i udiiia und lav id lit iiimiii lhi id ljij m irul ihiiiiim r on n irttudi n tint w rt it ilh t njimit 24 hour developing service cm udi and wmm rim faltt color service frcsh films always on hand watsons ar acton radio tv service tlte tv nd luthlml trad enqulrim invttwf all work done by qualified radio encttimt aro 73r whether you burn coal wood gas oil furnace and furnace installations make the difference this was the some house nothing added except a clare heda gas fired furnace and correctly sized duet work installed by root why take less than the best catl root hardware hold ceremony for brownies at an offjrial going up ceremony ut the 3eout hall on tuesday night iunr members of the brownie parks wtirr accepted as girl guides three girls receiving the golden hand by tht ir e it vent h birthdays tlhc highest sward ul brownieai l1ewup tu guides and 4 girls walked up the three rtria flytng- np mary tsrth mliott janet adams ml tehil rovrell wtrr all mcnihcrr if tlte 2nd hrownte fiack those ulk neup were f barber cntl hutttntutm lylly llmmp timt jarouelinr while itartaaia churchill nid janet ien stdaon moim r of tht adaiming brow no- wtrr lite htwtofed etasts mr i mehwam mrown owl of ihe 2nd la k cthtducted 1tw- ret ivwiy arotiotl ttu- toad stool arid he mlrl paasine from itrowine ltind lo uide lnd wirt ace pi d b the fulile patrol uadtn ami greeted by ibr ipide captain mrs wallu in llt ouldr llormlv- mii adams nidi onnilulim i welnifofd the kliu and wialntl iihid lork in iheir voittt woik akftlmllk in lit telt llmmiv rll itaih r of iim thrtt imowoi um ks ami ihe find- rmwiiv the first dre bagged dorint ihr oi ret 1 1 honiing t 4in w dvwniil t jim- wmhm fin lot r a lorn tn qnr m nunlier f reaidtnt uw ihr aid forniatioit in ihr k on niortdny morninn and w llh trllilm naming around it makii one wimiiii r if it was sputnik j fire truck cars i at tree on fire a smouldering blaze in ah old dead tree necessitated fire rsll from rsqueslng toamsktp to acton for assistance sunday evenini about ii pm the cll was undrr thss recent new a bat w the town and tounsblp cftorts of local rasldanu wrrs romplrted by fireman wllh ex- titipuithers a line of cars followed ihe truck down the thirdjlna only to tangle when noting the fire was not ser ious the ipcctstors turned to head to- hoiiir look how much mcr- you get for your mcne yotrs at m txtn cost in all hifi victrolis coopers drug store miu st acton muuuuu tv 0r l ihfc3l m tf tf95 4 pd record ckortgr 3 m m meeien smreevrick ol nil imtlt ih imttltainmimt alwatf ihtltl on tcivktoi rsfs owsemonie rhh dtutt ucotmhoi manning electric mill st acton phone 230 you are cordially invited to attend the announcement showing of the new general motors golden anniversary 1958 pontiacs buicks and gmc trucks on friday and saturday evenings november 8 and 9 our staff will be on hand to show you these fine cars which are the product of fifty years experience in styling and engineering at general motors wser 69551 redcwood onr m t there will be door prizes and refreshments franklin prouse motors limited acton and georgetowns exeluilv pontiac buicjc 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