th acton frm pntl thursday hbruary 15th 1962 peirinoovir i tin nog line b with act curlers monday nm curlers thbuihl hey were losslnjf rocks in tiu highlands of scotland the wuv some or ihc stones were foiling off and coming back again in the shape of a pcrfccl s one uittg was quilt noticeable esyntbjtlv on rink a ir o curler tossed a stone with tlk proper weight it ended up in the house after taking the s bend good news k in store howcv cr the parks board amtciples bringing in nn iee shaver toward the end of tin month- and pros pects for a smooth even sheci ol ice look good high schoolers ire ting quite an interest in the game mondav nfiemoons from w pm thc follow a group of the gals who nre ironing out in firstof theseison problems with the- stones sweep bits as a gentle reminder don t forget to stick around long enough to give some of jhc hds a hind wittputting awas the stones on tuesday ev- ening congrats to the parks board for making arrangements for the booth to reirrnn open un til after thv upm drtu the rffee wis excellent tuesd- evening friers gii up their ice tie in favor of in inurmcdnte hockev ginje which hid been scheduled at the beginning ot tw season so their standings remain the same as last week the lost game will be made up at the end of the first five- week draw vfsets were man mewida rsemng as iurkrs cnlcrcd the rev a dhtrkh to co to antic acton wi marks anniversary with dinner social evening fourth uwk l n rlme week ilrow results of tlic cvtnlng t plav and landings lo date are as fotmws 7 mbnd j bflllomy w a bucwnan l d rowltv t j hlbblll t d vail wwli l b hunler w b wmjd w c bradley l w maikay l a zbctnoft w a 7bectnotf b hunter d van wvck j gallmhay- d rowley j hibbitl wood w mikkav a buchanan c bradley fv the rev douglas dittrich bjt on sunda february 11 at st motthns anglkin churth etobi coke on ordination service was held al whith douglas son of mil l dutnih and ihe latt l c datrilh ot alton was oidaintd to llu diatonatt bv ibt lord bishop of ihc aran the rt rc d b marsh dd a gndu us ul the uniserstty of torontu who studud theology at wsililk college toronto the re d dttlnch and his uife will go to the arctic later this vear to sen i al si simons anglican mission frobishsrbn p w l tpls 4 4 0 0 8 1 1 0 0 6 i i 1 i i 5 i 2 4 3 0 2 0 2 ii mixed c rogmaldson t g cooper t w dubois l m dumarsh w c anderson l m holmes w d widths l e holmes w a mcunzis l h holmes w p w l tpls g cooper m hohnes m dumarsh a nlextnzie c anderson d widdts e holmes w dubois h holmes 0 rognvddson otltuaky 4 1 4 0 0 i 7 1 0 1 0 i i in new home here for just three days mn alfred long who had tnoxed from toronto to at ton on tucsdi february 6 died in her new home 43 mcadvale road just three das later on fnday february 9 she and mr long mocd from 266 slcathmorc blvd to be near their son alfred mrs long and thejr fourchildren a daughter hildagard ines in tor onto she had been ill since christ mas and n turned irom hospital in guelph to hei son s home mrs long wis bom in gcrminy and was married in malta in 1507 funeral wmce was conducted by rhc rex dwight i engel al the humley shoemaker funeral home on monday february 12 interment was in fairview ceme tery pallbearers were william corking sid newman jack h reid kerr allen ron lewis and jack holmes sympathy of many friends was extended to the family looking forward to happy years or retire ment obituary restaurant owner fred mills was 96 well renumbered by many old cr r fred mills former restaurant owner in aclon died in his 96th vear at guelph friday february 9 his respauranl was lodaied where sam holmes now operates a barber shop while in business in acton he was always ready and willing to give a handout to anyone in need and often assisted hungry trans tents with a meal agonal sense of humor and sharp wit held him in esteem by his nrom fncnth and his generosity was noteworthy funeral service was held from the george wall funeral home guelph monda morning inter mtnt was held in woodlawn eemttery eggs grade a large size 43 c dozen fkm gken htaos cabbage lb 8c moz poiy iao parsnips w19c omsn onions 3 ban 2sc radishes 3 bun 25c acton creamery limited touwwuvwf phone tumo years ago on mmli w 1m7 t1k xdbrt ftorivtr wntltute is vl 31 members of the aedn worn ens institute turned mil tuesday tor their anniversary dinner com mumorallruj the organization of the first women i inslltjitt t iso on tiie iniiner wns eakred lo hv st alhaiis u ltd nnd held in luxlon memorial itnll the hetul tabre vvap loyelv with n buuijikt tfonolcd hvv ttil mrt georjn musiclu ol lnktew oitmnlicjusls fllwl a blrthdiiv elike seated nt the head table wen pnsf presl dent mis geoige tnei president mm oeorge haigrne lifsl iee president mrs lloyd mwnnlts secretary treasurei mrn wlllium maddox dlstria dtreetoi mis sam holmes and publli iclntions offieer mn i red andeuon mrs anderson piposeil ihe toast lo the ouccn and mi s r t daxidson proposed the toast to the women s institute at luge special gucal the were happy to have pre sent mn george lunt from ilal ton manor who is one of the tour life members she joined lk w i in iqh nlltl linn hi in n ftntiilm so veins shi stivid us ttsilutil loi iwu veins in jo mill i vid luihiluv uiglil she llllll lilt llll niilpi lot iiayiihhit tl he i iliuir she look lirttk lo mill it with hit the uftitllltil flnwiis hum the hi ml uihli mis juriw wlltms iw i iittiisl iikiiiihi mi ilit mil oinlti in w15 nnel mis k i dmldsnn fmx liietl a ilkiilbet loi w vims join illn hi 1w4 imts ihlmtlfton scimhi iihtisldint lol imie vents ulul nit india report yuuth dilegnle lo llu woild couiull ol tlmis in- in new del hi i ml in mint jomti ledgei eiune with bnllltiuful young peonies lo lslt aelon uplttd young plo nk s sueiitv siindiiv evening she nought i mill whkh m iiiu me kele mmmlid id showed steles country loiuls slih remiln quite iiy in most phees and dtieis are warned to take il eas sittotiiiv fm fihit vrnis mis aiultismti k llu rout i h ilk imtii ivi anil setvtd lis teetititrv tin li mid il hull vini s mis lliivhl vntundmis anditsii hitvt hoih nlsii linn on tin rareullvi ol l in llnltuii tihk i these rout nil re ulud ihelr hfe inrmlhislilps tl llu wlh iinnlursitrv following thr dinnir a sliott hitsinrss sesnlnn svn lit id a ellehre and peiiiiv mi it is plgniiril lot tin itllllll siklnl fvenlng me nllkt s nil jotirnt d to tin main hull wheif ihey wen fnlneil bv a numhti ul otlu t 1 1 funis spind ii soilnl iiuihig mrs james rttiulslnw m viiled nititte un ihe piano llitilidnv giietings win simgtnmis i ml i iimbeit nnd mrs heeloi l imhert and wedding anniversary gictl ings went tu mis willi un mini dux nnd mis 1 lovd masnlis ihi cvining was spent m pmying slv euil gamis of hingo and i iry cnuyahle time was had birthday take cookies 1m and io were served at the close uf the evening prii for the lucky eup went lo mrs william 1 cslie spent entire life in district mrs james henry reed dies mrs jnmis henry keed whn hid stunt hit tiiliu hie in aelon and llsiikl passed away ul llu mayiuiid nuislng hunu lurontu on hiesday librunivo ik r litis hind ptidiiiasid lui un oiijihi 2f 19m ihev had eihhiuled their llh wedding annlveisury seveii vinis bifoii in mareh 13 i yella miirlhn ftud wuh horn in uetohir 27 iflhfl daughter uf holwm pilne jon it stop nnd lvdia marlhn j oil n si on ol ihi farm pnscnllv otiuplcd hv i wood johnston wellinutmi eounlv she innrritd james h reed on marih i 1191 ul the juhnsl m home- slrud tiny look up farming on llu hoim su ad loi 22 first line if pi in where mi rted was hoi ii in 1867 and alkr 10 years n this 2kiiire farm hi sold it to his biolhuinlau mil moved lo aelun to itsidi in 1904 thi v v el i 111 i main si h me tor uvei h ill a eentury family survives she is simhcd bv hir dntighter luella mrs h i biignjll and harold bjlh of toronto thei ire three grandehlldnn ind seven treat gnndehildren she wis pre deceased by four brothirs and two si tiers sinters surviving arc mrs f ititihk aelun mrs ncir i iruito uid mis bridges vil l ik aim luuig in tlyniis nursing home i it foui years she was laken lo toronto where she had been for the pas nine months she was a member of acton united church the rev dwight 1 ingil ednducted the service at ihc rum icyshoemaker funer jl home on friday tebruary 9 and inti rment was in fairview cimettry pallbearers were roy johnston gordon johnston el wood johnston fdgar johnston claienee gnmblc and frnest near 60 years ago when mr and mrs reed moved l i acton tturc were only wo indusinis here beardnfore and co rtti the storey glove co sireil lighting wis hy till lamps in 1912 mr reed had one of he thtie iiiiomobilcs in town a t ford touring car with t 50- fillon drum for gas which was 0 eenls i gallon both were active tn church work and were natural ly erv well known to a host of people of several generations ihnesfr main toprc in district news mr and mrs harold griffin mrs r l daviehnin and mrs wm thtmypvon utkndcd moi i unc ru i of mr trrett currie nt 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