Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 26, 1950, p. 4

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vacx rotra jxi e acton free puess r thursday januaby htk district newsj various ileane concerning activities in communities nearby where mtby of oar readers r interested everton mr j p benham ouiph spent the wffk end with hi wife and family mr and urs harvey teilin and rob by visited on sunday with mr and mr walter coutlng orange- vlll ur couling u recovering from an attack of pneumonia mr and un alt nres vtitd rcentl with the latter trother mr sorman thompson orange vlllr keren t visitor with mlu kat itned were ur and mr kidney nd mn w tfred stlnson torono mr a uk omb harrlton hat been tylng with uiu reed mr and mn t d mccutcheon vul fo at h h rm nf mr ml mt i 1 mrduuga i r rln lait rldii ospringe metirs ward bruce and r j matthews attended th- lnu pro ducer meeting at fergui on tue day illtl and allan sinclair wm of mr and mrs s sinrlair third line are confined to thrtr home v li mum pi mr and mrs douglas roieruon urlph ipent thursday at th homi- of the formeri patent mr end mn d robertson mr and mn george tiunrlv and family visited m sunday f terniion with mr cot jer at r t riu mr d n mftavlih kiu a villi r with mr and mo orvlll v at win at lanaley on frld mlks hvena v intrr ountlc nnl the weekend with mrs w j k mrs sar in rundy n n ck f 1 is cussion on ubj is conm tid ih tl r bono hadlv thi theor nnil prnctic of hnrit i n vn culture hi b in unit ink th lmpro ement if homi nnd i ubli ground b tin planting of t r si runs and flowers nnrt bv i ther x l t r mottnj out d 01 n i nnrt publi hciutlficntlim u b inter ru ip ui r a tit t mi il hr vn and fnrnlh mr rm vii tori frun 1 mr and mm ork uiii nnl mr o c robert son attendid re fin ral of their great aim mn mary mali he nt uelrt on sat urday mis smrh rund rnti rtnlrted nm nf her school friends on thursday aft i r noon i he occasion being her twelfth went xkatlnu f hour nfti r which mrs frundv rvi d rrf r ih menu comi li t with hr hda cuke mr mil mr hiikl u rls n hihi fnrnllv of in iph sp nt sun t i with he form i r s parm it mi and mr oorfie r robert on mr frrrtl f itrrle attend 1 th iicture on friday in toronto by the i s nnhm and ngrli ullura e j rl i on in llromfleld while driving rm the second 1 i i rclnv th v lllnje o i i mn ill mornlnn mr arthur mckin ne had the mliforiunr to turr hk nr ni r hue to tl r mild i n r i hi re- urn numcrout rtit and flew hl 1 ru 1 th kul hi kll mr m mnnc uat nit hurt but hi- rar w a nln hndt dnrnnred mr nnd mrs ilmmv hunter of i u 1 v sui n sun ln with hi f rmer t unci mr robert winter fyli ndt of mrs teorr unc nrr son to learn he f 11 d iwn j lji cellar steps nt her hm on u ursday fortunntelv ri binot 1 w ere broken it nhe r f d nnt bump on hrr elbow nruitlnp rockwool ljin jrlday enlng under t i i e f i hi kixkmxl com tnunliv luh a numb r t motion picture were lw w n on the rri n ujmli win of intereit to young folk a well ai gmwnupa and a ijooit number were present in tha tiiwn hall om- film of particular interest wn of indian llf in brit ish oolumbls mr ralph hodgson jing her twelfth birthday all bad charge of the etentng i pro rremme 8un1ay nirnlngt m rvloe at thi i nlte1 church wn largely attend ml whin thi sarram nt of tfee iird sapper was ohterved dur ing t r st rvh t r v johr w oiim r nlo offirliittmt r th top tlmal cert mon for the infant if mr and mr llnrvcy llayn mr anr ntis punmr m ihedrnn x ndn enlni the nnnunl nieetink of i he rwkwood ii rt t cultural ski tv whs held at the i m f ml mrth m xre with t fi r itlendnnci of mi rih rt the i li nt mr 1 hn lb n b n i uple the i hnlr nnd mrs a j 1 iii i ni in i ri imrt f inst ir aidvllits nnd nl show inr uo ril tin or sl i hand an i till nc i ts if inst v ir 0h f vnrn u ti ins nlativi to bortirult urn nintti r win discuvicd nnd nt tt i p iu t f the i nt nt m ltlrhirrt h irrit n id important mirnirnj its in nine tl n with no j cl f ncu hm do ntr 1 1 i obje i f n sit shall be to en c urnirt inti ti t an i itniw vi mi i in h rtlrtilttir m h holdin- nioetlns f r instruct u ml dls m mi v niei and fnmlh of north trln vl hh on sundn with their dnuirhtrr and i rnrvl on mrs gonlnn robert nn nnd tlnimv the euclire nnd dance held on y rida crnnc in r n sp nsond tiiu juvenilis and otlii in the m the omen s instil uti nttrnct 1 ttudv of horticulture b th hold iiik of c xitetts and competitions nn i m such other means n- mn h considered proper dt bv hold inc exhibit ons nnd nunrdlnf prem liims for the protiuctlon of vegc- tahlea plants flowers fruits trtx s nnd ihmhs e b the dlntrlhutlon o seed plants bulb flowers shrub- and tret in wns oalculn ted to create an interest in hnrtt cultural periodicals the election of officers for jhe ennulng yoar look place fiththr rpult prel- di nt mn 6 n hutchinson 1st viet president mr- t ii olhh 2nd ice president mm a b root ptrectnrs mn cleorpi onkek mrs f copeland miss m mm re nnd mrs fred alton the directors ntmed are for two enr nnd on ni count of mrs a n rot belnc appointed 2nd vice prealdint mr tuhn hendi rson tnken her plnce as n dinctor for this m nr during i laie enwd of card plnvcrs aid i nnrers mr ken reld held the lu k ticket on the quilt first 1 rios for cards went fo mr far rrkson mr t hunter sec ml to mis m midougnll nd mr vm cunningham i ucky chair prlie ti mrs ceil cnrne luck spnt dance to miss shirley chester and inrtnor the ladlm aered dell i ions refreshment followel by several hnun of dancing mr and mrs george d robert son entertained the members of farm forum for the weekly meet ing mn gordon robert nn led the discussion on ssul1 tnrlfl namen lie abolished this prov ed quite a debatable luhject as the group was evenlv divided in lt ns and nas special announce ment of the next meeting was mnde when mis sbll renne t k c of georgetown is to be gue- speaker her subject being the the meeting it wns proposed ti making or willi mr nnd mi t hold monthl meetings in connect- aun f art to be hosts with ion with hortlcuuurnl matters on mrn c fnn and mr gordon alt- third mondn m each month i k n recreational convenors cmmite more intprest severnl tnbles of euchre wer pln- tht lanunn meeting of the w ftn hbh hcort pr going to ilockwooriw c t it wns held at mrl dn1 humm and mr h the home of mrs george bolton nt om nnd mr r hunter lunch with a fair attendance and two w1 nt the- closa bv the visitors meeting on nod with hvmn hwuss nnd ais meat re tlte tie that blniw anr the lord prnver mrs a k tnomas resd letters this i deeply believe of thanks from mrs s petjv an 1 mrs h dver mn oliver rt porti d u uji t tun nnn who his thi on tht children postu conttst opportumtv or tin platform to slat which a held recent h pr xe of bis profound conicitnms whin books mn donated to the con- all ma hi ir smh n oppi rtunit tectnnts mr orlando tolllffe nd c ime to pivid e ltlunthil head charge of the devotional exorclies nf tht us atomic em rg com f matthew 25 21 and luke 12 i mission stmngtl t nough hi mndt 35 the clip sheet wm read by the his stuununt btfon a congntumnal members mrs a k tjiomas r d j committee invextiguting the fitntsi an advertisement which is trt janu- i for his office he said in part any rry readers digest this will form of govcrnuunt and anv surprise the world the meeting doted with prayer recent and weekend vlstltors mr mary d kelleghef tornto with her brother rev father callaghan miss vera thatcher puallneh a colorado university tpectal degreejjlt la now vn to wives of graduating veterans the letten moan- putting huiband through otht r institution that make men rmnns rather than tnds which tx- alt the state or an other institution above tho importance of men which place arbitrary power oer men as a fundamental tenet of government i deeplv oppose r i deeply believe in the capacity of democracy to surmount any trial that may lie ahead provided only that we practice it in our daily lives that surely is a creed worth echoing j ur campbellville mr robert hurren opened the firm forum meeting held in no 1 school when m attended ur ceo inglis was chairman of the discus ilon group who were hded by un henry ramshsw william pickett and archie calm the topic for discussion should tire be a complete free trade lutween canada and the united states- all three group generally agreed that ree trade on tha whole would benefit the farmer if not the manufacturers b between canada and any other countrta all agreed that free trade with ot britain would greatly increase tnde with that country and that ts what the farmer require at the present time the general feeling ws that price support were at tlmn most desirable ai an emer- gmry measure but should not be looked on as a permanent measure we rould not how free trade and price supports were contra dlctory progreklv r ruchrr followed with prlics bring awarded to mn wal lace king mrs wm pickett jack fsrly and harold small lunch ronvenori were uesdame edgar cairns gordon ucphail and albert stewart ut donald uartin was chairman for no 6 farm forum which met at the home of ur and tin chat ter service discussion leaden were lloyd chlsholm and cheater i servlc the topic being sboftld tariff barriers be demolished while both group dldnt agree that we should halve free trade for cana da we did atrecs free trade wfth great britain- ah joined in recrea tion playing bingo an invitation was accepted to meet with nassagawaya ss no t j neit uonday night un deforest mrs service were lunch convenors mrt l r holme and niece san dra i ynn waddell or chatham vn rationed with dr and ur j d bailey last week ur and mn george inglli and family were sunday guests with mr and mn hockey raynor of mitlgrove mr and mrs hi lion moved into th lower duplex in mrs william mrphall home last week mr and mn harvey turner and family of guelph ur and urn il wilklns and family of hamilton mr and un george sbejscuui of muton heights were sunday guest with ur and un jam deforest un t mitchell was hoatea to the blair young women s society on wednesday evening the presi dent urs j robertson opened the meeting with th call to worship followed by a brief worship service of prayer and meditation the scripture laaaon was read by miss gertrude campheb the introduction to the new study book towards a new dawn in japan was taken by mr r uerude thi brought out many facts of the early history of japan old ideas have now loet their hold on the people and new one an striving to take their place at the present time opportunities of presenting the christian gospel ta all its fullness la offered to the christian church- no one knows how long that opportunity will be given or when strong opposition may arise but today the church reenten japan in the hope that a new dawn may rome the secretary mrs w uahon rive the annual report which was quite interettiag and showed a successful year a letter of ap preciation from one of the mem was read the roll call was an swered by the payment ottb mem bership fee the meeting dosed with prayer by th praeidurif a social half hour followed wfth dainty tefreejtments served by the h there were is ladle pre sent the film record of the vurem berg trials of top narlt hat been released fyr kxooan junior was passing hit plate cor his fourth helping of pi when tkhf mother cautioned him be carefais- dear there once wa a boy wksv ate too much pi and burst jun ior thought a moment then replied couldn t be no such thins at too much pie but the must b reasoned hit mother vlt why did the boy burst junior pem hit plate again and ajinousboed just not enough boy inventory sale continues until january 28th acton home furnishings phone 30j tr mill si acton announcing the unndertul fleetleader special series priced right down with the lowest daubing beautiful rt theyre the uimh motor car inn in the world to- flav hip comfortable safe tie pent i- altlr tlicir blah performance 1 turtltiir rl tbc arc so remnrkahk tbrift to operate and witb all this tiualit pontiacs nrw fleetleader special are priced way way down itb the ltveat f ouit lltl vt skuiks 21 brauliful wyq mihlrla of inntiar 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