Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1951, p. 4

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j trtt acton rw mta thursday afml lath 4mi of artonlani visiting joutoftown points and of visitors in acton homes r of itm4 to b lachuissi a tkcm rolxmiudumu b ul- pkomd t 1m y to tk tm pm ohtc mr and m surluck haw nv- d to lh sixth une ou th be wick fana- friend will u plivd to 1ar that mm b sopr u m tm- pravnt teaith slr a clifford underwent an ootrauon in st jowph hospital gutlph oh tudy mrs earl vincent of toronto iprnt hw din at th bona 6c mr wm landsbstrtmiah- mr albert mills is a patient in guelph general hospital and frlendi ui tor him a prompt re- mrs b soor mr and mm r a ucknsry visited at th nnmi o mr j j kennedy in mtttatt 03 sunday mrs c o bums and mary ann o toronto have been visiting with mr and mrs ii w hinton ttustag the week mr and his r a greer of virginiatowti hav been visiting the past week with mr and mrs j m greer friends are sorrv to learn hat sylvia syster is confined to the lyrfl after sn operation for appendicitis mr wm lmdjboroufh under went an operation a guelph gener- riend will be pleased to lern that mrs john morton is improved in health and ua able to return home from kuwptul this keek mr and mrs huu salmon mr and mrs fry and mrs harold sutrllrfe of ursivbiid attended the funeral of the late mrs m k overhalt mr and mrt georire moore of walkerton mtts ivrrothy mcwn and miss klirabeth dobaon of wa terloo spent sunday with mr an 1 mrs j m greer mr nelson lambert mr mul mrs earl lambert and mr ind mrs jack lambert vislied at the home of mr and mrs guthrie in toronto on sunda tuo brothers just recently ar med ih canada jom holland marinuf vandetn boom and anloon vandem boom have purchased a tars on r r 1 ranch acton i mr and mrs m frasnpton mr and mrs t wood luffs w knapp mrs h rogers toronto mr- and mrs a williams mrs 11 scott and patsy georgetov n spent sunda u ith miss e hawthorrc miss m z bennett mrs f cleave mrs j moore mrs c symon mrs j symon mrs j lambert mrs cannon and miu e hawthorne attended the annual presbtenal of the woman s mis- ionar societv in the unled church georffctou n on thursdav editor g a dills attended thi dinner in toronto last night tender- al hcapval on wednesday all vlishl bx thl principal and faculty o bun a speedy recovery mul mudred armslrvwz from the ham iton xoni school v a the stjden teacher at bannoctc- bun school last u eel the rverson institute of technoloo o the advisory committees of the institute guest speaker was dean k f tupper of the facultv of applied science and enkineennk of the universitv of toronto umehouse c foster returns from hudsons bay mr c a foster has just return ed fromk busirtm trip by mir to the bechrr ulandj u hudson s bit hcrr he has important mln- fcif mtrvtta wednesday toronto star carried report i the trip and hls picture mxss tied brttton student a hamilton normal school waj student teacher with miss ruddell at s s so- 9 last ek kurse aim spttzer vuited with her uncle mr paul spitzer mrs spituer and famib during last week winner at the hall board euchre held fndav evening included s wrifht and mrs r i davidson and seconds were r i davidson and mrs george burt with mrs a n stark winning the doo prize stuart elliott s orchestra provided music for dancing mr and mrs gouldfe and famib of toronto visited col and mrs bourne on sunday jov patterson celebrated her sixth birthday last week wtih a party at her home her guests in eluded gloria latimer tommj sutton dixie and gloria jones xjnda and heather clarke and dorothv kirltpatrick mr and mrs bill mills and sus an of streetshle and mr telfod kenm of toronto uere sunday visitors ith the w t mills mr and mrs b merritt of brampton sited the mitchell on sundav daid mcvev islted his grand parents mr and mrs jamleson n toronto over thr weekend baiunatao iode ladies have hard times party the rrcular monthly meeting of the lakeside chapter iode on tursdjrt april 10th jn the legion htl took the form of a hard times part with the members attending in costume the regent mrs j h creight- on presided over the business part of the meeting the secretary s and treasurer reports were read and adopted and correspond nee w as dealt w ith a tea and baking tale was plan ned for mv and committees formed and the bazaar to be held in oc tober was discussed donations were made to the jvac garden fund and the lib rar board the equipment in the kitchen was to be checked and needed sup plies ordered clothing was brought bv the members for some needy children mrs e marks was judged best for her hard times costume and receive a pr games were en joyed and a social time spent 1 lunch was served by the commlt- tee in charge play lena rivers is splendid success the plav lena rivers which was presented in the hall by the evening auxiliary was a wonder ful success a splendid play it gave plenty of laughs and also had a deeper side keeping the audience well entertaine t the end j all the players deserved credit in the way they took their parts shirley thompson lena mrs t gibson mrs graham lydia snow mrs livingston lillian shortilc daughter caroline livingston mrs jamieson daughter anna living ston mrs ernie tsfcenery7gran- nv nichols mrs jtssc mcenery colored servant aunt millie del- mar french junior livingston tom gibson mr livingston fred shqrtiu mr graham roy warae lenai suitor lloyd shortill an nas suitor archie laur negro seirvant mrs el wood snow and mrs ken cotton deserve great credit in directing the play mrs stan ley and norman sinclair sang a duet accompanied by mrs van nat ter mrs mclaughlin also prov ided lovclv piano music between ocu the hall was filled to cap acity they have been asked to- present the play in several places a number of the wms mem bers attended the prcsbyterial meeting held in georgetown on thursdav taking the morning dev otional communion service was held on sundav mr smith of georgetown took the sen ice mr and mrs skurlock arc wel comed to the community the have moved to mr perrymans fanu on the sixth line mr and mrs stanley sinclair and famil are moving having sold their farm near osprlnge and bought one at oustic the hocke team held a- euchr and dance friday night in the hall highest scores went to mrs jank and archie laur consolaion went to mrs mcdill and mervin dodds floyd shortill ttven callad uovd marshall manager and ar nold mcenerv coach of th hock- ev team to the platform sam snow read a very fitting address and the presented lloyd with a signet ring and arnold with a monogram tie pin thev ee eertalnlv taken by surprise but both thanked the bova for their thoughtfulness as they tooth ap preciated it the ret of th ev- tnlng wth spent in danclrg to music b the shortill familv ind mr ind mrs ernie mcenerv the bo prov ed themselves to be good hosts as thef looked after the lunch without any help from the lidies okmrmimmft oiv1i4 cmam sugar sit ami pacttci march uno after thlr ratuur prwcil vt yhurtday marck ix member- of knott ctaurvh chulr elvlyj humut hour durttig whlh mlo twtty irvtnflfkt wu pkvieitht with a illr eresm and nugar set bv an ritblniuvn on behalf of tho iholr ml winfum mow urn clark armtrxuig thattkeit the eholr in a few wellchosen words and x- pried her intention of continu ing her auoelatlon with tha xholr aler her marriage moway pte k robertson home several days ime keith rtvbehson of sun- nbruk hiupltal is spending few itay at his home here mr and mrs fred melmer and family of iillngtott irpant sunday at the home at his parents miu rata ward of guelph spent the weeknd at the kom of mr and mrs grant campbell mr mansel taylor of strttfom and mrs melkel of kitchener visited with the formers sister hr verna campbell cm sunday communion will be observed in massagaweya presbyterian church on sunday mr jack copeley spent the weekend with friends in hamilton auction sale mrs h luyllis wish to aimoluim tlo hiamniiit ol 1hrlr datlhr palrm ur to noitlmi vrmlrlru mfflltt hoii wtn of mr ami mrs y mhulrh- ptui acluii thri marrlutft tt tate litaiv on may 13th in ht auijtna anullrali chllhh t x inn clkaklnu auction sale of ur rtu may rb lmtltektu madera au4 auuu rurtiuur retoivi d halstebs guernsey and jersey cows aisd heifers hags grala hay and dairy equipment the undersigned have received instructions from thomas iiowako to sell by public auction on lot 1 con 4 twp of nass 2 mile south of campbcllv ille 2 miles north of lowville on tiiubsday april 19 at 2 o clock the following cattle i holstem cow fresh time of sale 1 jersey cow ftesh time of sale 1 holstcin cow fiesh i month 1 guernsey cow fresh 2 months not bred 1 bnndle cow fresh in may 1 holstein cow in full flow bred february 0 1 holstein cow in full flow bred fefcrxiary 1 1 guernsey cow milking bred oct 12 1 guernsey cow milking bred dec 3 2 hol- stain heifers rising 2 years old 2 holstein heifers 1 year old 3 hobnein heifer calves 1 holstein bull m years old 1 guernsey bull calf 3 months old this herd carries high test record vaccinat ion certificates presented day of sale dairy equipment 1 woods milking machine with motor and piping hogs l poultry fc feed 1 young york sow bred febru ary 24 8 pigs 8 weeks old 3 pigs s weeks old 23 light sussev hens and 1 rooster 30 bus wheat q of mixed hay terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale no reserve as the proprietor has been orderedto the hospital by his doctor hindley and elliott auctioneers phone 19r3 roclcwood or 177j milton l mcmillan clerk d the umlerkitgued hfiv iiwli m tutus from hkuh miuaa to well by public auction at hi farm lot 21 con 7 altuutej uti th- ulue springs ilnej five mtlen south of no 7 highway and tivt miles tuuthwost of acton on fhlday alrkulu f cum men dug at i 00 nclw u the following horses and harnkss brown horse 8 years hay horse 13 years set backhand ha mem set single harness odd collars and harness cattle and hootf holstein jersey cow milking 1ui in july hereford cow due tn june 11 fat hogs ready to ship 13 leghorn hens hay and grain 3v bus cartler oats quantity mixed hay 3 tons second crop alfalfa 110 lbs red clover seed j bus timothy seed quantity greed elm firewood implements int 7 ft bind er mil 6 ft mower f and w ijbo sadr dilu uh 4uho seed drill int dump cake hay rackai 3 drum roller cultivator i walking plow harrows stuffier farm wagon sloop sleighs top buggy cutter root pulperj chat t ham fanning mill grindstone hand cutting box emery grinder hog i crate c clone seeder hay fork l post hole digger onemnn crosscut mw wngon gear wagon springs spring neot crow bars shovels forks hand sawi steel barrels augers sugar kettle household furniture hnir cloth pnrlor suite hall rackr drophend singer sewing machine secretary and writing desk 2 ex- tinsion tables 12 kitchen chairs 2 bedroom suites 2 rockers 3 small tables 3 wooden beds with springs and mattresses coal or wood heater coal oil heater chest of draw ers medicine chest steamer trunk glass cupboard hath tub bedroom toilet set hammock 2 carving sets candle sticks ilrten table cloth quilts havlllnd china tea sot water set batterv ndio fnncv gloss wit re cutlery knives forks spoons bannock cooker for fireplace crocks pots and pans c utensils terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale nothing to be removed till set tled far htndley and elliott auctioneers phone t3r3 rockwood or 177j milton b mrs f woodward diis in hamiltoh mm kuiiilt wwulwaid iuuul tin april a j mfllnan aif n llumllt hpr lihth yr shf was i hi- finnei amimcla melissa orkfln untl was ihinhnkflittowiishlii i a ivaldtnt of acton and vicinity tar a mfmhor nf yours slto moved lo hamilton 13 years agt she was a memhor nf now woatmlnster rmbytrrlan church slit- la survived by imr step mothnr mrs susan ortnln erin two daughters mrs kverett denny of itramptnn and mrs kimore johnston of hamilton two bona w qrlffln sprowl and john r sprowl of acton two brothtira geortfe atid smith v griffin also three slstrrs nvedecposed her mrs james sny der mrs ellsha lane and mrs jamrs sprowl there are thirteen uranrichlldren t fiif nmhjm 114 rtn apr p froip the swaek- hamer anil hills funirol home the itev mr mnrsflall of new wfslmiinter church cuntlthted th service at the funeral home and at the hamilton mausoleum where entombment took place pallbearers were errol sprout harold griffin billiard woodward thomas phillips mac sprowl and qlkin sprowl pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 watar st norih gait telephone zms ija fhrmnrtal mtni a monument built of endur ing granite or marble sym bolic in design and reverent in purpose resting in sur roundings of peace and beau ty a tribute of respect and honor to the dead a constant source of inspiration to the living oakville monument works we employ no agents you pay no commission buy direct a card or letter will bring our service to your door large display in stock 9tj colborne street west the first wellintl janal con nectlng lakes erie and ontario was opened in 183t blue doll beauty salon specializing in all types of permanent waves opn all wmic day vningt till 930 p i all day saturday till 5 30 pm try our 8 50 cold wave year round special mrs rita fuller call 245 acton music stuovoroof owu two cash awards km hioh musical standino at u tvihil hiitlmf of the mualo hituy ci i mi hi th hontt of mr c i will mi ihtfrvhmif imuimhi imi o wtth jrji n in kwhiirnltloii of mualri tthlllly tlw lul will kv uwunu of 10 ami tmh to hi two btiileitt talhliinihlhmt ifjiuhnu for th vcat in imtntlntllmr at lh itovaj ciutttlurv of miuu- obituary ospr1noc church choir aim of young peoples the younk peoples society held their rcriilnr meetinr on saturday evcninr nt the home of mr nnd mrs ward bruce uith 14 present miss marjorie chester presided assisted by her sister miss shirley chester the wcietys project is to provide a choir for the ueelcly church service following business a recreational period was enjoyed lunch provided by the girls and pop provided by the boys conclud ed an enjoyable evening members of the womens insti tute had a refreshment booth at two sales lost week which were quite successful mr and mrs e wood dorothy and douslas of st catherines visit ed on sunday with mr and mrs fred baptie and other friends here mr errett and miss ada currle who have spent the past five months touring the canadian west and the states returned home lost tuesday and report a wonderful trip mr and mrs calvtn evans hae sold their farm to mr and mrs howard from near port credit who get possession shortly the annual meeting of the wo mens institute was held wednes day afternoon at the home ofmrs thomas fines with fourteen mem bers and one visitor present fol lowing the opening exercises mrs dan winter reported on the chest xray which is to be at osprlnge on april 27th canvassers volun teered to contact the various homes and a committee of miss d fines mrs w j jackson mrs a fisher and mrs george robertson was appointed to assist with the clinic mrs gordon aitken re ported on the play from ballinafad which has consented to cme in the near future mrs d g robertson conducted the election of officers for the new ear president mrs alvin fisher 1st vice president mrs geo robert son 2nd vice president mrs gor don altktn secretary treasurer miss doris fines assistant treas mrs dan wtnur district director mrs george robertson directors mrs harold smith mrs a d mc- kinney pianist mn gordon alt- ken asst pianist mrs norman mckcnzie press reporter mrs d g robertson asst reporter miss doris finos auditors lrs len buck mrs ken stubblngton pro gram committee mrs w j jack son mrs thomas fines fcnch committee mrs harold smith mrs ken stubbmgton mrs arnold bessey flower committee mrs w j jackjonsmrs george grundy cards to srfat ins mrs d g ro bertson the ladies were reminded of the competitions for the district annual w ith the branch contests being held at the next meeting the following ladies are being asked to act as judges mrs robert taylor mrs archibald and mrs len buck thi hostess and assistants served dainty rtfroshments al the close mr nnrfmra ooorxitt lroboru son of hamilton spent the week end with the formers parents mr and mrs george d robertson bargains for friday and saturday ay pallants ladies dresses size 14 44 reg 6 95 lo 1095 dollar day rfp aa spatial each pduu ladies slips sue 16 46 reg 2 50 lo 2 90 dollar day spacial each 200 ladies bloomers and panties sizes small medium and large reg 75c per pair dollar day spat 2 pr for 100 ladies panties reg 49c pair dollar day spae 3 pr for 100 ladies cotton crepe nightcjowns reg 2 50 dollar day spacial each 200 ladies blouses sizes 1 220 reg 3 95 dollar day spacial each 300 y ladies housedressi size 1444 reg 2 75 dollar day aa spatial each pacuu ladies raincoats reg 4 504 95 dollar day aa spatial each 4juu girls dresses sizes 814 reg 2 98 dollar day f aa spacial each 9cuu childrens dresses sizes 15 reg 1 29- 1 59 do day jaa spacial each yard goods spaciall white flannelette 27 in width reg 39c yd dollar day aa spac 4 yds for m uti linen towelling reg 65c per yd special 2 yds for 100 hand towels large size reg 1 39 per pair special par pair 100 terry towelling 15 in wide reg 49c per yd 2 yds for 100 curtain material 39 in wide rog 75c per yd spacial 3 yds for 100 mens dressshirts size 1417 plain or strip ed reg 3 50 3 95 dollar day aa spacial each tuu mens underwear shorts and tops reg 75c each spacial 2 for 100 mens combination underwear reg 2 50 spacial par gaimanl 200 mens overalls reg 3 95 a pr a pair 5tlhj boys camp shoes size 1113 15 reg 1491198 spacial pea pair 100 mens oxfords black or brown reg 7 958 95 per pair r prss500 spacial childrens plastic rain coats size 6 to 14 reg 1 98 spacial each 100 krinkle crepe material color blue or pink reg 49c a yard spacial 3 yard for 100 factory cottons 36 inch wide reg 39c a yard spacial 4 yard for 100 mens work boots reg 4 95 5 95 w 400 spacia thai ipacials are for friday arid saturday only on sotaa of theta ilams tha quantify is limifad so ptaata shop early all ala must b cash pallants afflngsrojl acton j perhaps 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