Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1938, p. 5

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mwilirifrp9qajmm maanovr may ion ma i thbagso prb wa3 mob awt ms mora sayem pent the weak- end with manas in toronto mra zillah brawn and wis italy bod of toronto tlsitad with lai p flmhh and vnai pearl smith jfe and lira m patlant celebrated their twelfth wedding armrwraary hamilton on monday evening mr george green who hit been la christie street hopsltal for the put two months returned home title wek dr and mra nevtuo harrop of tor onto spent the weekend with acton relative un harrop remalnlnar for the week mra iv j mekeehnlcof jameatiown n y visited at the parental home with mr and mm gears soper over the weekend mr and mn charles landsbarough mm ruth chbeon and mr wu max- wen of ouelph spent sunday with friends in hamilton mr and mra sari anderson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter oddreas isabel weaver to mr dennis arthur hill son of mr and mrs a rin llmehouae many friends here are indeed pleased to learn that jack graham who i at tending western university at l is now reoovertng satisfactorily following s severe attack of pneumonia all hope for him a speedy reoovery george wallace clothes shop 123yongest toronto ommmtto ifcyrifrbbto card of thanks mn a o ctarrtdge wishes to convey her thanks to the many friends who remembered her so kindly while in the hospital the gtbbonstreanor wedding on saturday in georgetown holy cross church beautifully decor ated with eascer lilies and spring flowers was the scene ot a pretty wedding on saturday morning april 30th when kathleen beatrice daughter or mr and mrs- t w treanor became the bride of nell william olbbons son of mr and mrs thomas olbbons of acton the rev father j u mcbrlde officiating at the nuptial mass the bride given in mar riage by her father wore a floorlength frock of pale pink sheer with matching turban and shoulder veil of pink net and carried a bouquet of blue sweet peas and pink rose buds she was attended by her sister miss eleanor treanor who wore a frock of pastel green marquisette with a chaplet of flowers and shoulder veil carrying a bouquet of spring rowers the groom was supported by his brother mr frank olbbons of acton mr thomas olbbons jr of acton and mr hunter ooulson of oustlc acted as ushers miss margaret treanor sister of the bride played the wedding music at the offer tory miss mary galloway burlington cousin of the bride sang ave maria during the signing of the register mis catherine cartwrlght of toronto sang wlegands o salutores the wedding reception was held at the home of the brides parents mrs treanor receiving in black crepr with matching garden hat and comas of pink curnntlons assisted by mrs olbbons who wore navy sheer crepe with hat to match and corsage of white gnrdenlas on n mouir honeymoon through eastern ontario the bride tr nvellcd in n sport- tuuicrnblr of french wool wtth rosoberry accciuioiies on lhelr rvlurn mr and mrs glbbona will makr their home hi acton georgetown herald new rainbow trolt waters are opened two new nleci ot water one in bri tish col and uiie in alberlo but within s few muew of each other will be opened for mmbow trout hah ins this year the first ot uiev l kjnm- lake british columbia on the west side of mount robaon and the second in lake adolphub allvrta on the north aide of the same mountain and only a few yards ucrooft the provincial boundry line until these two lake were stocked j with the kamloops variety of rainbow i trout a few years ago they wrc barren waters but the planting was generous and the development ot lhe young fish tar exceeded expectations the result is that the lakes will be opened this year lor fuhln and rainbows exceeduig three pound in weight are guaranteed klnnev lux- i the larger ot tin- two waters ii in about two miles king and i is fed by numerous streams that cascade from glacial and alpine lake areas into the famous valley or a ttiousand tails 1 its outlet is the grand forka river a tributary of the upper fraser since no j attempt is bring made to hold the fish to the lake waters the incoming streams and the crank forks will provide excel- lent rast water flshtng lake aflolp la situated at an alti tude of about 7500 feet on the north aide of mount robson within sight of one of the largest glaciers in canada it is almost circular in shape and be cause it does not draw muh water from nearby glaciers it omewhat warmer than most alpine tarns but considerably j colder of course than average eastern late water the outset of this lake leads to the smoky which eventually reaches the arctic by way or the peace- and msc- kensie rivers cause of their altitude these tatss will arovtds their bast flahing from the of july to the middle of septra- the head eyesight service u st oeobges so qt0bub rbasle u far aaestabaeat ohdehcxct wilwmh 3iel no writing no money orders no bother just call or phone 100 live deliver- guaranteed geo c brown norval aetsn ohlea ever t seyaneks store open sataraay aftornestm and evenings ar orders may be left wftth mr seynoek during the weak i 3 on guaranteed trust certificates a leg i investment for trust funds unconditionally guaranteed the sterling trusts corporation sterling towtll touonto gregory theatre 1 friday may 6th the plainsman the romance of wild bill hlc- kokand calamity jane with jean arthur and oary cooper car toon putun out the kitten chapter 3 of radio patrol saturday may 7th gift night start cheering purktd with jollity frivolity mid jimmy dumiitr walter conrtouy and jui perry comedy arand hooter sjxirt rwihk thr waves curtotm untrained seal rx news monday may 9th steijla dal1as prom ute novrl by olive hlg- glna prouty with burburu stan wyck and john bolns song hit trailer paradise increase in pro vincial grants last report of inspector ckwtlihied trora page one lmportanos bat iull no action has been taken no other expend ltmre you boold make could be so fully justified stnmediste benefits would result from the constant systematic inspection of the physical health conditions of the pupils experience throughout the province has proved that such a service to youth is of iniwtltnsh benefit i content my self with referring you to my previ ous reports in this connection i do not propose at this time to offer any remarks on the problems of education- generally at some length in my lost report i called your attention to some of these and if you are sufficiently interested i suggest that you refer again to that report the enrollment of the school is 367 it may be interesting to point out that twentyfive years ago it was 280 with six rooms the exhibit of senior art this year under the dir ection of miss young is exceptionally good conforming very fully to the new topics in this subject in the new course of study i feel like pec- lolly commending also the efforts of two or your experienced teachers misses pblster and mackfillan in proceeding towards the necessary higher duauncau6hs lor permanent first class certificates miss orr has i believe the some purpose in mind the new course of study for grades i vj has been received by the teachers with general favor this the former prescription of work not so much in content but rather in organization and method the new course is based more specifically on the immediate needs and capacities of the child at different stages and is intended to place chief emphasis upon the activities of the child rather than the instructional function of the teacher the flexibility of the curriculum has already mode possible such an adaptation to the needs of individual pupils as to show that the new course will be of much more general profit than a course that is lees elastic in tu requirements 1 shall be very pleased to receive from you any criticism fnvornble or un favorable that you desire to offer of the course as far as you have be come acquainted with it in your school in conclusion i bespeak for my successor in office your support and cooperation i venture to suggest that you invite him to meet you personally occasionally in such close conference and exchange of ideas you may find mutual benefit in the administration of the affairs of your school ab for myself i lay down my responsibility with a sense of having sought at least to be of some assistance to your teachers and to present to you the needs of the school and suggest ways in which you might best serve iu highest in terests you have my very best wishes for ever increasing success and pros perity faithfully yours j m denyes the report was received and ordered ryted a letter from the deputy minister or education was read in which it was inti mated that ut present tin- umouut of the grants was not known it was stated that it was expectvd the grant to high schools would be larger this year j the fourth report of the finance oommltut recommended payments of the following account red jacket coal co- 8181 freight c n railway on emil 186 35 duty and excise on coal 37 s7 b jonofi learn inir 22 7ft acton public utilities commis sion rervi es ii ij fivmnn harduunv supplies 7 35 355 0 the report was adopted the financial report of the mush- festtvul association un- received ii the puzzle poem to solve this week r my first la in marsh bu not in a bog my second in shingle butt never in log my third can be found in a lake or a aea my fourth you will find not in nit but in flea my fifth and my sixth not in reef but in ahbal my last in a steed but not in a foal the whole is an edible and makes a nice feed be sure to include it this year in your seed vex coupon solution name showed ft balance on hand this year of 33198 the examination supplies as requested by principal macrae was approved by- the board letters were read from principal madroe and miss jackson in which it was pointed out that teachers salaries hod generally increased and for other reasons given they requested an increase in sala t year it was decided to hold a special meet ing of the board in a week when the matter of reengagement of the teachers would be considered it was also felt that the full membership of the board should be present when these decisions were made jerfectly reliable youll be very careful on my polished floor wont you thatll be all right maam replied the plumber we as nails in our boots presentation to mrs g r agnew and vernon agnew on saturday evening members of knox ladles aid society met at the manse when the following address was read by mn o h lanta expressing the appro- elation of the work of mrs agnew as secretary and a member of the society the gift was presented mrs agnew on behalf or the society by mrs allan smith acton april 30th 10m dear mrs agnew r it was with feelings of dismay the members of the ladles aid heard you tender your resignation as secretary during the years we have worked together wo have always found you faithful a willing work er sparing neither your time nor your health in doing so a few of your friends have met here tonight to wish you ood speed we felt we couldnt let you leave us without showing you in some small way our love and appreciation for the help you have always been in the work of the ladles aid so we ask you to accept this gift with our best wishes for your future we know wherever you are you will lend a helping hand in whatever capacity in church work you find our best wishes go with you mr agnew and vernon to your new home ktvxx phfissbyterian ladies add mrs agnew very feeling replied and thanked the ladles mr and mrs bonnie for all their kindnesses and plenty you cant do anything in this coun try without money oh yea you oan well i would like to know what you can get into debt hopeless how do you spell graphic asked lhe young man with one t or two the old man sighed well he said at last if you are going to use any you might as well go the limit fat mortgage sale under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered for sale by r j kerr auctioneer at public auction on tuesday the seventeenth bay of may 1938 at the hour of 130 oclock in the afternoon at the farm of william lester r r no 1 moffat ontario the follow ing property namely all and sinouiar that certain parcel or tract of land and premises sit uate lying and being in the township of nassagiweya in the county of halton and tvmns composed of the west half of lot no 2 in the second concession of lhe said township of nassjignweyo con- iftinlng by admeasurement 100 acres more or less on the said lands there is said to be erected n dwelling house with suitable lurm buildings the lands will be sold subject to a reserve bid terms of saie op iand twenty- five per cent nf the purrhiise moneys to lie paid down at the tunc ot mile mid the bulunci- to be secured b 11 mortgage wilh interest al four per rent per an- nuni for further partlrulun und conditio of sale- apply to w eric stewart k c east nivk parliament buildings toronto onlwl solicitor tur the mortiwfw dated al toronto this 20fh duv of april pl3a 433 maple leaf star and bride notice to creditors ol uw estate wt charles william lambekt lata f uw tvwmfehji o krtn sn the oasnaty mi walumgtsm merchant duinnit all persons nattng claims against the estate of the abotenamed charles william lambert who died on or shout the th day of march 183s at the city of ouelph in the county of wel lington are required to send to the undersigned solicitor on or before the fifteenth day or may ims full particu lar of their claims and any security they may hold therefore and take nottct that after the fifteenth jday of may lwt his executor will proceed to distribute this estate having regard sms to the claims of which he shall then haw received notice and that he wiu not be liable to any person of whose claim he will not then have received notice for the assets so distri t dated at georgetown this 13th day of april ax ivm kenneth u lanodon aoudbdr for diaries william lambert 413 hi that name evening the young peoples society of knox church expressed their appreciation of the services of vernon agnew and the regret that he is moving with his parents to the new home in toronto the following address was read by norman wright and the presentation mode by mlis martha orr we the members of the young peoples guild of knox church learn with deep regret of the intend- ed departure from our midst of your self and other members of your family we ore indeed sorry to let you no for during your llfetong so journ with us and in particular with the young people of knox church we have learned to appreciate your abilities and your musical talent you were always willing to help out at any call of need and gave of your best in the interests of the society you have brought distinction and honor to the school of this town and have reflected that honor upon this ouild and this church we know that the future will be stow upon you many more honors as you cultivate your musical abili ties and that you perhaps will have an opportunity to visit us again and let us enjoy hearing you and speak ing with you as a slight token of our esteem und as a mark whereby you perhaps may fittingly remem ber us in tnje harmony we ask you to receive this gift from the members of knox church young peoples ouild and may it long serve to keep your memory green of the friend ships you have formed in our midst deeply rerettliin thai our con nection mut be severed we shall gratefully remember our ussocluuon in the pust and hope ulwuy to be held ui picilium remembrance by you on behalf of the y p guild norma n wright president william main prize vicepresident marjorle near secretary r h 1 bennle honorary president aeimi april 30th 1938 vernon has um been a valued member of knox siuiduy school orchestra and on sunday morning the members of the orchest ra e xpressed rtgret a t removal and appreciation of his help when geo simpson rend the following address and jack holmes made lhe presentation on their behalf aeum april 30th 193s dear vernon someotir oner likened our life to a great orvheilra each of us playing our own part und trying to moke it harmonize with lha of those ubtmt us he vlsluned gk us the great ronduetoi leading u- tlnoujyi the lively melodies of joy and loudness the marching lemimi of utrs and strife and ik soft ajidante of sad- ness this seems very leal und yet it ls up to us whetlui we play our purt well und keep tn tune even the leader tun only do so tnuh und tlw individual must do the rest thus vernon r want to show you how much we oppreclale how well vim liavr kepi in tunc und i done your part in our orchestra you have been with ui since we first began four years ago and have been always faithful and willing to help i even ihlrga in an orchestra have a gay side it can be said of you as well as the rest of us that we have never mfesed one fowl supper to which we have been invited therefore vernon in deep ap- i preciullon of your services we ask i you to accept this gift hoping that it will be useful to you and that it will always remind you of your friends in knox sunday school orchestra ntobably star oeotn player for toronto maple leafs and olympic pole vaulter on canadas last team flytvanus apps was married in toronto and if shown after the ceremony with mrs appa the former mary joseph molly m of toronto walxner road baptist church was the scene of the weddlnc which was attended by the maple leaf eammates of the groom l what inspired the oldtime pioneers i to set forth in their covered wagons i well majtoe they dldnt want to wait about thirty years for a train i milk ghtta d pasteurized milk pasteurized cream chocolate milk wonder orange drink royal ice cream creamery butter buttermilk thase are some of th dairy prducts which are aout at our modern dairy plant on main street or are delivered- by our driver or cfl be secured an our regular delivery special orders delivered between s and 6 oclock in the evening just phono 14 dairy open all day and every evening sundays 5 to 615 phone 14 ats on nton d airy pasteurized dairy prducts sensationatyouwiujsay peehfrean english biscuits on the bargain counter mothers day friday and saturday 150 boxes regular 18c and 20c lines waffles ciingcr button milky way lemon puff nestu lemonbarley cream etc 75 boxes regular 25c and 30c lines bourbon day by day asst shortcnke regent wafers coronation short crunch etc 75 boxes savoury lines regular 30c to 40c lines ox twiglims savoury snacks truffle savoury clc a ffw fancy tins kirular aaj j up to 15c imc ln ojbox t weekend news fresh head lettuce 219c green onions bunch 5c choice ripe tomatoes 223c fresh radishes bunch 5c fine celery hearts 223c green beans pound i5c home grown asparagus 215c choice cucumbers each 10c corelcss carrots 213c real bananas dqzen 25c florida grapefruit 317c large cuban pines each 19c mother will greatly appreciate house op picardy chocoiates 50c 60c 65c 75c 125 box shop with us for quality we appreciate your patronage our clientele in the best our quality la high our prices ore reasonable our policy 1 consistent our service i riven with courtesy hendquarterh for best navel oranges vkry ixv prices iatsel stock larget range 22c 25c 29c 35c 39c prvi will be higher net week i phone 16 barrs grocery we deliver hope dawns for purulvzcd iirl hare is a picture which may mars the moat important mllaatona in the lite of 20yearold sylvia davis or kansas city mb tha firl k shown breathing on her own altar che current operathx to reaptrator had been shut on sylrta u the trl who took a m50 ambk with death to submlttlnc to a aptoal operation to relieve a paralytic condition wtth ifclcb aha had been inflicted amot mrltv t arteis

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