Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1950, p. 5

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r thursday octoiuot 5th 1s0 the acton free pfc3s paob nvi town or actov court of revision tit municipal council of tha yowa of acton will maat a a court of ravlalan in tlia council qaudxr acton oeuno on wad naaday ilia atjtktaanth day at oct obar um at jd o clock au par nu uvuu apnaala acalnat tha aa aeaaioaflt roll for in aald town for tha vrar 1m1 will taka notloa and ovtni thamaalvaa accordingly notw of all appaala muat br racalvao by ma on or bafor tha mataanth day of october ims j uooeacilre clark datad thi 2nd day of octobar lo0 au 1 arts crofts group organized in acton tasty with sandwiches roys taxi do nt bk latl phone 128 over 0 udlm nut id thi y utt night to consider the possibility oi organizing an arts and crafts group in acton mr dick bun s press ed tha witltngnaas of tha v to co- operata in any way tt could sketchy plans were mad and an executive alactad mr w wolf introduced th speaker miss ruth home esecut ive secretary of th canadian handicraft guild and an instructor at the ontario colleg of art she deplored the inability of so many people to amuse themselves by themselves- everyone needs a ere stive challenge needs something hard to do she explained its fun to work hhe dealt fully with the problems of such an organisation as well as with its benefits streaming the coat of materials and pay for instructors the ladles discussed different suggestion and then mrs w wolfe took over as temporary chairman while elections were held the following officer were elect ed president mr w j itestty vicepresident mrs george mason i secretary miss rrti mcnabb trea urer mrs clsude cook during the nest week mrs oestty who with several other alton ladle has the espericne of thr georgetown artt and crafts guild will investigate the purchase of matrrisls such as hides for lea ihrrworv and the possibility of in itrurtnrs and report at s meeting nest wednesday evening in the v ught refreshments were served after the builness meeting while the ladles looked over a dlffplsy of crafts done by the georgetown it roup radio service giurantl ropaln to ail main and motm manning electric phone 230 on s i l i t win i north rjl 1 iniio of tuelph t i i u1 l r p i t iri 1 li ii n t t it i ir sh this week fri sat oct 67 johnny appollo p koth i mo f tyrone power montu oct 910 the swordsman color iarr parkeb marguerite chapman wodthurt oct 1113 unfaithfully yours rex harrison peggy cummings paii wto in vancouve1 to visit niw yok acton toronto on honeymoon in vsncouver on september so st 4 p m in christ church csthed rl dnnns meu hockhold dsugh tcr of mr and mrs cyril p wal trrs becsme the bride of donald wtllam pringle son of mr and mra alex prfhgle ii it 1 acton former it of toronto the very rev cecil sw anion officiated thr brides gown made of a tmkdtre of swiss embroidered eyelet and skirt of nylon marquisette over white taffeta and with fingertip veit the bridesmaid marian ad ams wore a similar gown oxer yel low taffeta the church was beau tifully decoratrd with autumn flowers and colored leaves mr john hoyt formerly of toronto was best man and the usher were mr ted wiltshire jr and mr iaorne hock hold the reception wan held at the homr of the bride parents the bride is a graduate of vancouver normal school and the groom a graduate in mining engineering of the vntvrrsitv of toronto after a month motor trip to toronto ac ton and new york returning through the middle states the voung rouple will reside at copper mountain tic mrs lillian park corsftiere 81 rowtr avtnuf acton ont pi ont 330j spocialuinn in spirelia supporting garments i d v dull serv ce in the i i i u i o l uva your crodit at a floyd smith credit jeweller 75 ouabac st guelph no l if i v ng charge i accounts collected ecfiunts are pouring in these da aa business men realise this is the time ta eal lect thuse slau accounts to marrou may be tea lata ou h i at v u- m r ic tin oldis1 firm of collectors t in canada tturtin lies vour kuarantic of efficiency and satisfaction an p us for results only our terms are mo coll tcti on no charge ior oir services ten cant lose except by unduly postponing sending aa your list kelly aiken the collection tfpaelsjlsts orann villa ontario lovtty yottonto weooino as joanne houses ww to curvosto wttstest or acton th marriag was solemnized in hrv baptist certseeh tstama e saturday september 13rd t three o clock of joanna holmes daugh ter of mr and mrs gaorge holm es port perry ont and clifford wabater son of s il webstar and the late mrs wetoaler of acton ool rev a r poynter officiated at the double ring certmoo y and mrs isobal jones was soloist- tbe bride given in marriage bv her father was gowned in whiu satin fashioned with nylon yaks and a short train her fingertip veil of nylon was arranged on a headdress of satin with seed pearl embroidery and aha carried a cas cade of white gladioli pink roses and white baby chrysanthemums mrs john ireland of krmhle ont was matron of honor and rar rted a cascade of brunzr and yellow rhrysanlhemums with tea rosea t in gladioli ilrideamsids were mr douglas llrowntng of ottawa and mrs nftd gatlhan or ltwlhl who carried rascadea similar to thst the instron of honor all thfe a trndsnta wore floor length gowns of cinnamon brown tissue faille w ith matching juliet caps and glove john ireland of kmhle wn groomsman and the uihers wars ivmyla ilrownlng oltaws and al n flertr o actnn the reception was hrld at th church with the brides mother rr reiving in a grev dress with nsvs accessories and a cordage of red nea and white baby chrysanthen urns she wss assisted by the grooms sister mrs jhn fllerby attired in a copper colored dress with brown accessories and a cor- ssge of yellow roses and bronie chrysanthemums for her honeymoon trip to d trolt michigan the bride chose a nay blue suit with navy acct sir r and cornagr of pink rov an 1 white baby chrysanthemums orituaiy mrs s husband 93 laid to rest here at the fine old age of ninety ihrre mr mir ann hlair jlus iwnd widow of the late sp ncer ifuiband passed away orj satur day at the homi of her daughter mrs noss anderson 21t8 queen strict k toronto in spite of her cars mrs husband hsd hot n alxiut three wreks ago ikirn in kilbride on november 23rd 1b37 a daughter of the late thomas and mary illalr she spent hi r erl life in that community i or n cr forty years she and her lrftr husband were esteemed rest dents of acton but following m death about two ears ago sh- ltl the homr hrrr and went to hr with hrr on and daiirhler in earlier rars here hr u ictive in communitv work and 1 xal orcinlzitlonii the red croas iodf the iadir aid and church arciations of knn pre bati rian church on daughter bessie ii ander tn of t ronto and one non glad tme hubind of ogdensburg n remain to revere her memory ind mourn the lo of a lovlnfi mother one brother and three l r iilso r mnin mrs george rlair sinta monln c ill fnui mrs tese mn thews of t i i t mrs w r kennev arte i r d mn 1 mrcuimand niigira i lis frl ndn in thn c m ir t h r with them th r her nu nt th f m ril w ii hill on tues i i it r- t u th s c nt thr t r it ri n r in nl h m i rt i m n it h arm u i r- i n fnlrv in v t r 1 pilll ir m h t t w i c r 1 11 l t y 1 i ton r r 1 i n will ri firu mil hold horse shoe pitching contest for funds to aid ladies aid of knox church v 1 mrs h i di k v it i t i i ht vh n il t t s r a fur i h r h p i k i n in 1 cki ii hi w n h h r r u n 1 n i i a d j miso i is t th rl i i i i h in t c ffi wi hi ht i it in n k t n knox ci in h i 1 s 1 man hired last week by dominion hotel takes 60 rides to toronto in taxi th dominion lb t 1 wis robtx d past tut iu nikht prt sumabh bv jm mcltan who hid bn em plned to do tht nnht clt aning the thursda btfore aft r midnight the safi was broken into and ft0 taktn he took a taxi to toronto after securing the cash tht police are investigating but no further uord has been heard of the man happy birthday to mrs t harrison 94 mrs thomas harrison celebrated the mlh anniversary oi har btrth day on september 15th qulatly at the home of her daughter mrs a root roekwood mrs harriaons health rssnalns fairly good excepting har ayaalght which aha lost soae years ago the- day was spent quietly with friend and neighbors calling to offer congratulations and beat wlshea mrs witter of oalt a daughter of mrs harrison arrived to spend th day with her mother and other members of tha family were present also th baa wlshea of her msny friends are extended to mra harrison appoint delegates to go to stratford mrs chas minnie was luiati sa for thr neptrmtaer meeting of the iitftiikk vi linens institute the prtsidrnt mrs t hemsley was in f hargf fourteen ladles were pre nt to answer th- roll call with a anadian piod trt and whrre it la xtad mrs mrcutchenn read the scrip t ire lesjw n a i lendtd nutto we don x have to he fimoui i r wealthy to im ha py and ustfti was glvtn bv mrs hugh held delrgat s were named to go to tlie area convention in stratford m f reshrii nts w ere aervrtt by the htasti ss and committee notice to creditors and otllhth n tilt tstatr of jamih tt utt all m rsins having claims agatnat tin ttntc f james itusell cree ijt of thr t wnhlp of frtn in the untv if wellington rttlrvd farm r deceaseit who died on or about thi 22nd da i f septemh r hmo are rouirrd to file proof of name with the undi rmgnrd solicitor on or be f r ihe lt itav of october 10v fl r which date the fstate will b distributed having regard onlv to th clalrm then filed ditett acton ontario this 2nd dav of september 1v sirih jine iltrh fmcutris llv hrr sollclt r i iithrlnnd act n ontario a 12 1 auction sale in gjruph township livr stork tractor tqulpmrnl implement taraln ha t urntture ttc having sold hli farm s t i tson t is instructed thi undrrslgnid auitionetrs to sell his farm equip nunl ut lh farm which 11 sltuatitl n thi ttm ind hood cu lph 1 mil i wist of march n 2 lots n f the m mien mary hill hoad on stuiai ocronik ith 1 o clock the following hoilsis and harness cm ln 7 rv huck ci lding 6 rs chestnut luluium hn 0 rs irling chestnut t- illy chutnul spring cull sired by n llackni s t f lint hink 11 irn collatr 111 in it llndlis haiti r vic c ows 11 r 1 id t w t ie i n vi h i v v hn i 7 i avrshin c w fn sh 1 nn avr r i in mn h zi avrsh r tii v 4 asrshir id f r 1 n i fi w ks it i hi if r hr i 1 v ki 111 i r v hi if r t d mis urn il heif r ill t 2h k t w hr i t si it rn ii ill m ikini mi h n l i v 1 s i v v 2 i milk i i k f r u i it r l n ttt i t ii f n r i arl k h t r u 1 ii t thmn w p n n y t r tkn i i m i r t n h audrey joan r in eh art is wed to george sutton in eftenezeit church recently mixed gladioli and ferns decora ei stbenezer church nassagaweya for tha wedding on saturday september 23 of audrey xomn rln hart only daughter of mr and m- frank rinehart r r 1 campbell ville and george arthur sutton son of mr and mrs harvey sutton pusllnch rev r w plckersgtll offlclsted at th three o clock cer emony mra lrtiw elxley of mof fat played the wedding muulc and miss n henry of campbemvtlte wn soloist mr rinehart gave his daughter in marriage 8h was lovely in an ivory brocaded satin gown fahlon ed with a bustle bark sweethesrt neckline and long pointed slaves a beaded tiara held her fingertip illusion veil and she carried a horse shoe bouxjuet nf peach carnations aa her only attendant miss itet ty anlerson wai g twnt d in apple green taffeta fashi ined with a lnng twjle and peplunt an embroider ed cae collar enhanced the low mikllnc jnh she wi r rnati h ng mlttina and fl wrr head in s her flowers were a hors ah ae in upirt of veil iw and bronre rnums ivan m nkhi isi f iiunrh t at let man for hla c and the uihers were frrd rinehart tf camihrtmlr br ther of the bri te and harvey sutti n broth r if the grtmim a recrpti n foil wl at ilrttok vllle hall which wai d- rtm with lnk anl white tin imrn urdllng brlla and baikela of 1 id loll for the occasion receiving hfr gueits the bride s mother wnr grey printed faille navy accessor lei and a corsage of pink carnation she wai assisted hy the groom mother in black printed silk trim nied with pink blai k accessories and corsage of pink camattoni for travelling t pterborough ottawa and easti rn ontario the bride ihangid to wn id blue faille drt ss valmnn pink short te roat and an oyster white f it hit irlmmr 1 with navy feathi rs and navy acci s sortes on their n turn the nrlv weds will reside ni r pusllnch guests were prr nt from tor onto ilmllton ciiel h w ll md dunnvllle pusllnch m rruton hornby hockwood cimph llville rl rence and frrrimn rrlvfeiitiob tha wk of octoba hi t octsbr 14tfi k prtvcuitnaxj fir prwvswttiosi wat iwj crelteas e taeayascl t intfwet all kauhiig ppithn wid pvniis44 mid sssalt thaif cun0r af ftr kaa bsm cjlmiiuiml tka fir ckif and hmbr al tfta re kviacu wih maks an inspchri f tks varioua gvml tkarlng hua wsvsvai to advlso and ataja in cllmintiii0 flro kaxaeda tr coopfllon of all citixona ta a si ad in curtailing tfco um by fir acton october 2nd 1950 a mason mayor rotarians hcar of veterans affairs canada his the mat r nerous wir pension plins of any country in tho world sail mr morris searle chief pensions advocate of he department of vetenns affair in addressing the meeting tuesda of acton rotary club mr searle nlso wondered if citlrens generally milled the cost of wirs not fin anclillv or mitcrlallv but in lost manhood and suffcrinr nf the men who served in the first world war w v1 tnadlans were killed and then vsere lwlfws bittte casuilltlea in the second wnrl 1 wir 41003 were killed in action and vi ml wer wounded mr scirle told of the ciri that wns given not onlv the wounded but the struggle to secure provision for those who were ap- pirentlv fit w hen dlsrhixccd iut liter di eloped illnesses whlh i kht r mlcht not he ittributc 1 to si rv ice his thlrtv vers w irk with vel rim give him i wi illh of cxr rl nre nnd 1h cluh ippret 1 ited hi t ilk n tinsiiv mr s rl is i tr i inm 1 v art pi it ur for fall and winter wa have a wlda lartmant to aupply your naaata act now whiu tha tango li compufa ladies pyjamas gowns mad from warm flrtnneletto rayon feather flannel plain pattsl sriadst for children wear 239 298 only 1 00 yd pyjama cloth stbipes nobats n wide ranqo of color 36 wide only 69c yd childrens sleepers pink or blue 2 to 6 years 1 39 to si 69 pr misses lisle host 8 lo 10 89 pr ladiat llila hoaa 9c pr girls warm pyjamas s li 8 lo 14 2 19 stripe flannelettes pink or bluo strlpot several quahtici 36 wide 45cssta5c yd sweaters for girls ladies cardigans pullovora nylons wool sen tliom j 91 to 95 underwear for all mam bars of tha family wc grits suitable for your needs mens boys children s girls ladies elliott bros phone 38 aratlava ana a au we deliver a a aaea a a a 1 t ri ii i r m rl i ii 111 i wrestling subways are partially ventilated by the piston action of trains driv ing the air through the tubaa iiimliu i i v ut m ii imii i ti 1 r r i 1 i i i f 1 i i t i ii 11 r m i f iii i i r 1 r i i r m h t i t th it v it r hi ii i m it 1 li i i mi s i r r dt r lioitsl imi i y ml ms l m r i l h v i s h s 1 p i v r it s l t 1 v r n i hiv s it n i i i m r s ili u k k p i turn p r 4 h s m h 11 i sl i mm n f ii i i p ri s 1 r n k mil s 1 s n m wh 1 nrnu i m t r i a wi h 1 i r i k sl 1 j i k u ii n v h f i r t- w i n s tv r si s k p t fi tnt t c h i tr ih h up is tr ft t ti nk cit ii iv itop p p irrru pri n piirs f rks h sh vrls chiin ni ck u c i i nt tv of scrap iron fprntttrf 2 ext nsion tiblk 0 chi rs 1 iv ds 1 ttih sttnds i rnsjttr chi sti rfi id cimhlritmn ruffe nnd china cih inet electric heaw dutv oriham ttte rinet finh v range rrnnv small article terms cash on sile da ntq chittels to b removed till settled for you ore renulred to remove vrur pnrchnes shortlv tn make room for he new owner 11tndley avd eli iott auctioneers phone 10r3 roekwood or 177j milton fred badtlc clerk follow the signs from the hlgtawava i b mystery mask 4 man in tha rmo onolmo saturday evening oct 7 845 pm d s t milton arena main bout farmer bilt jone5 2 oit of 3 falu90 mlnuto um farmer bill jones and vs mystery mask johnny bognar and ronnie demitre somlflnal 2 out of 3 fallt1 hour limit adults 50c plu tax milton arena children 35c plus tax

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