pack four the acton free press acton ontario thuiisday septembeihj7 1u ed04tal afotea of actonians visiting outoftown points and of visitors in act6n homos limehouse outoftown visitor nt acton fdu voir inst wekind included mrs j bell toronto the ovcrhoiu of toronto mr tunh foster toronto mrs iliiy gordon tordnto mrs c crojui georgetown mr horry mekeon guelph mr f w cowling guelph mr james dobbin clifford mw lmmi ruitl hamilton mm thomas kilty tornrito miw mnrion fryer guelph mr fred oris tow hamilton minn shirley dodd toronto mm molbn lonk aldershot mr snm sciitchin isiinktnn miss helen kermnn toronto mrs willinm fonter toronto mr jnmps mcdermott guelph mr richard harris rock wood mm atwilliams georgetown mm willinm m toronto miss gem id i no wilson london mm h ean and peter guelph mr and mrs c precious toron to mr and mrs g mnsnles power glen mr g j romph barric with g godd mr nnd mm m george george town mm j b mackenzie george- mr robert d cunningham to ronto mr and mm thomas wood to ronto mr and mrs r dunbar kit- chenerr mrs edison r smith port arthur mr and mra harold j white guelph mr and mrs clarence kentner toronto mr and mrs j m mcdonald toronto mr and mrs frank mcpherson islington mr and mrs clayton allan glen williams mr nnd mm r l bingham rock wood n mr arid mrs g r muckart georgetown mr and mrs r g edwards georgetown mrs herb scott and patsy of georgetown miss agnes j gould pittsburgh penn usa miss fayc hill and master blake hill hamilton mr and mrs alfred bishop and family toronto mr and mrs a llumber summit mr and mrs g brenda hamilton miss lillian sborthill shorthill ballinafad the sheriff of halton county w g robertson milton mr neil mcdonald and mrs jean johnson guelph mr and mrs harvey mccutcheon and family of london miss jessie coles of stratford with mrrnnd mrs w coles mr and mrs george burt shir- icy and muriel georgetown mrs annie gnwley and robert gnwliy weyburn saskatchewan mrs s brand mr l brand and misses m and n brand waterloo mr a h bishop and mr george bishop sheguiandah manitoulin island mr and mrsj j hough of to ronto previoustivof acton ches- hirt england mr and mrs frederick r mjic- laugtilin of batuvin new york with the mcnabs mr and mrs thomas workman nnd elliott of egbert and mr r kdmuntts toronto w chapmnn huffman and a l mr leonard word en of toronto attended the foir mr and mm rawjm hfwnt a few days in fergus last week mm p talbot is a patient in st josephs hospital guelph mr boyd clark wnsfhrivne- from toronto f the wcok mrs peter mcltaac visited last week with friends in barrio mrs r m macdonald spirit the weekend with friends in toronto mr albert- brown of kitcrhenr was a visitor here over the week end master dean iemon is nrntient in the sick childrens hospital toronto don wiggins of toronto epent the weekend in acton and attend ed the fair mrs fred cross of thorold visited with mrs o stapleton at tending the fair mrs elmer terry of brnntford was a visitor with miss m z ben nett over the veckcnd mr and mrs a m mcpherson spent a few days last week with friends in detroit mich acton sunday after spending two weeks visiting at cane cod mr walter gibbons and son of kitchener visited on monday with his mother mrs e gibbons mr and mrs roy mcdonald of brigden were visitors at the home of mr john c dennis last week tom hickey of hamilton spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs h lasby main st visiting with mr and mrs j j stewart and attending the fair wax mrs john stewart sr of toronto mr and mrs harry noble of toronto were visitors at the home of mrs james symon during the weekend master murray smith had the misfortune last wednesday to fall off his tricycle and fracture his right arm mr and mrs kirby williams and son of port credit attended the fair and visited with friend here over the weekend miss adncr leavens of fonthill and miss ellen mcleod of wclland spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs wm landsborough mr and mrs xl leavens of fonf- hill spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs wm lands- borough and attended the fair mr h roy wansbnmgh mr handd wanbrough and son rqb- ert waiisbrough of toronto at tended the fair and visited with mrs a smith mr and mm andrew mcleod and rnn billy from scarboro mrs ernes drage hamilton and mr don woodcock mount dennis were the weekend visitors of mr hid mrs george fryer guests at the home of mrs r kawsim oi sunday were mrs cameron scott of eden mills mr and mrs john wardlaw bonnie and shirley of weston and mr and mrs meillship of toronto saturday visitors with mr and mrs h w hinton were mr ond mrs a elliott and son david and mrs w owen of islington mr and mrs fred williamson of strvetsviiu and mx and mrs c o burns and mary anne make spectacular weed killer steps herbicides or weed killers have jnudt u spectacular advance in the last five years and according to the latest dominion bureau ot statij- jfljifr survey an- now the most im- j porint class of pesticides in can- ada iist year a total of over 15000000 worth of all pesticides i were sold in canada and of these nearly tsouoo worth were weed killers 1 is estimated that last year some twelve to thirteen million acres of crop land s were treated with 1m1 in western canada this compares with thirty million acres treated in the united states in the same year this year even larger acreages are erpeeted to bo treated approximately sixty five firms upply the canadian former with j pearly two hundred and twenty j different formulations says c h jefferson who points out that these are registered under the pest con trol products act of the depart ment of agriculture before they are offered for sale by this procedure all claims and directions for use are checked for accuracy and prac tical application with the full co operation of the trade canadian herbicides are perhaps the best lab elled in the world m that the claims and directions for use follow a stmi1ird pattern and instruct the puivhlser n the most efficacious use of the products wi backs yearly display of gardens a pleasant and educationvf social evening was fcpent nt the hall on monday evening when the wi sponsored annual garden display was held there wait a i pi en did array of exhibit judged by bnice pargeter nnd prices for these and the garden plots were presented normnn bird of georgetown gave the children helpful advice on pre paring for n fair from the start with good seed rev a cald sang lwomipi ben accompanied nt the piano by mm rnugllov e bat kin showed four films loaned by theoac lunch wns served by the com mittee mrs barber mrs gisby mrs sanford and miss ruddell special thanks are due to mr papj geter who paid two visits to all tin garden plots and judgwi the ex hibits as well it is regrettable that the weather was so unfavourable uw acton fair but a gnod many braved it a c bourne left saturday for university of toronto where he is enrolled in trinity college sam gisby was home from sun ny brook hospital for the week end the red cross volunteer drivers brought him home nnd cal led for him sunday evening mr and mrs thomas woods of guelph visited mr thornton on sunday mrs smethurst has returned home after a few days at islington limehouse community presented a pair of living room lamps and a clnck to miss doris harding and donald lindsay at ballinafad hall vfl nwwh same time that community helda miscellaneous shower for them the harv nortons spent sunday in toronto mrs brown mrs moffat and miss moffnt rn glcnford station were recent visitors with the roughleys ronald latimer is in guelph general hospital where he under went on abdominal operation as well as an appendectomy lost week l thornton deserves congratu lations having won four firsts on four gladioli entries at acton fall fair sjs no 0 and the wi and other limehouse and district peo ple did well too the karns and merediths visit ed at glen christie on sunday misses holmes wilson and allan all teachers or toronto were yisit- ors with miss ivcns on tuesday miss thelma craig the news paper woman mentioned in last weeks free press also taught in milton high school just previous to joining the mail and empire she was one of this correspondents favourite teachers in milton friends in this community offer congratulations to mr and mrs gilbert sinclair who celebrated their golden wedding at the home of their daughter mrs a c pat terson on sunday many friends called during the day to extend good wishes congratulations tojocal newly- weds of saturday missooris hard ing and donald lindsay who were married by rev alex calder at the home of the brides parents and al so to miss dorothy murdoch and mr robert edwards who were married in grace anglican church milton on saturday mr and mrs w m von sickle campbellville gun ounce the en gagement of their daughter delia louise to robert douglas mcphnil son of mr and mrs thomas mc phnil bujllngtoj the marriage to take place saturday october 2flth the engagement lt announced of jennetta gortrude mclsanc daugh ter of mr a j mclsaac and the late mrs mclsaac to vhomns wesley harris son of mr and mr john ifirris r r 4 acton the wrddingtn tntfe plnrt frufry irr guelph at 100 oclock mr nnd mrs roy james brown toronto announce the engagement of their daughter mary kathleen to david robert dills son of mr and mrs george artof dills ac tion the marriage will take place on saturday october 20 at 310 pm in runnymede united church to ronto evekton califomian speaks at church service rockwood many at church harvest festival owing to anniversary services nt eden mills presbyterian church on sunday there was no service in the presbyterian church here rev f orsborn of milton was anniv ersary minister for the occasion a number from rockwood were pres ent special music by the choir was enjoyed by the congregation harvest festival services were welljittended at st johns church llhiiw- tjdon nt 3 wi rev w r wenhorn of hespelervwas present for sun day service the interior of the edifice was well decorntod for the occasion with products of garden and farm which showed- that wo were favored with a bountiful hai- vest and indicative of an all wise providence who is worthy of thanks from humble hearts and minds on the altar were grapes and a loaf indicating the brend and wine for communion quite a number from rockwood attended acton fall fair during the weekend which was attended by a large number of people despite unfavorable weather saturday ex hibits in all classes were well up in form and many first prizes were in evidence two interesting features in the hall were a booth by the acton free press office which was the object of many passing through and looking over the various item on display the other feature was an exhibit by hossard when a tele vision outfit was on view another interesting feature was an exhibit of leather goods the sympathy of the community is extended to mrs wm hurrcn and other members of the famtfy of mrs wm mason who passed away on september 15 arwejtdale ont in her c8th year ballinafad two communities gather for shower hornby car damage bad driver uninjured jerry marchnunt of hornby had his car almost completely wrecked lecently when struck by another car fortunately no one was in jured the hornby united church held harvest thanksgiving service last sunday the rev j w stuart of munns church being the guest minister the soloist for the oc casion was mrs harold learmont and two duets were sung by june and glep waite the service was well attended mrs g a mays sister mrs douglas has been visiting her this past week mrs douglas comes from brandon james devlin of omagh is now teachingnt no 10 school in trafal gar mist alma bradley is now at tending the robinson business col lege in milton a shower was held in the hall on wednesday nirht for doris hard- t ing and don lindsay kuchre was played after which mr gibb acting 1 as chairman called the couple to the front and mrs wilfred burt read a very appropriate address after they received a lovely lot of gifts limehouse then took over and an address was read and they pre- i sented them with two lovely lamps i and a clock both thanked all for their lovely gifts after singing for they are jolly good fellows lunch was served and all enjoyed dancing to music by mr and mrs ernie mcenery and jesse mcen- ery mr merriam has sold his store to mr rheinhart syd baker has vtd his farm and is moving this wevk to his new farm in garafraxa miss shirley dodds of toronto spent the weekend with miss lil lian shorthill gray merriam was home for the weekend the w ms held a service in the church sunday evening when miss sybil bennett was guest speaker two car loads of ladies attended the tea at ospringe church last thursday and all enjoyed theday very much mivkpicer cnjifornln spoke nt the morning service at tin church of christ mr nnd mrs t d mccutcheon swnt n few days last week nt their cottage at thorn bury mitmary fielding quelph vis ited with mr and mrs w ii ilnlr- top last wednesday afternoon mr j p benham visited his mother in guelph on saturday mrs llnyd cutti acton visited in operations in the forests of ontario only 4fl per cent oif the wood of smaller trees nwn in the usual type of sawmill becomes mar- ke tabic lumber in pnper manu facture 03 per cent of the worn la j livable tht mrs jefltln on satur- her n day- mr and mrs harvey test in nnd bobby visited over the weekend with the hitters brother and rsit- terinlaw mr nnd mrs rnbyii mecutrheon kitchener mr and mrs a if roles moved on monday to their new home in fer fins mr and mrs wes utile nml family moved on monday into the house of the inte miss kate reed mrs knight toronto visited a few days last week with mr nnd mrs ii morris mr and mrs duncan kingsbury and catherine and mr ond mrs wm e robertson visited on sun day with mr nnd mrs mac mc leod and family thornbury ospjung8 over 150 present at september tea over 150 ladles jscnhmht tci nt- attended th 4he byterian chiireh on friday after noon mrvair acted as chairman for the excellent program provided by the different organizations pre sent followed by n- short address by mr vair whojeft with his aud ience a number of thoughtprov oking items in regard to ones duties as a mother and a church member mrs gordon aitken welcomed the guests on behalf of the ladies aid and mrs ward bruce extend ed thanks and invited all to the basement where tables prettily decorated and heavily laden with good things to cat were set the ladies are well pleased with their efforts the proceeds of which are to be used in decorating the basement guests were present from everton womens christ ian fellowship rockwood presbyterian chprch stone church societies hillshurgh baptist church ballin afad united church guelph roya womens institute mimosa church- erin united church orton united church and hillsburgh presbyterian church recent guests with mr and mrs grundy and family included mr and mrs john letriard toronto mr jack mcdade of new bruns wick and mr neil grflngello of nova scotia miss mary struthers of toronto is spending this week with her brother and sisterinlaw mr nnd mrs james struthers guests during the week included mr and mrs russell struthers and terry or preston miss josephine lines of winnipeg man and mr and mrs t g aitken of harriston mr and mrs kenneth robertson returned from their honeymoon and spent a few days with the formers parents mr nnd mrs d g robertson before taking up res idence in toronto mr and mrs lloyd robertson of guelph visited on sunday with mr and mrs george young friends of mrs george d rob ertson and mrs alvin fisher are pleased to learn they are better the former from an attack of ton- silitis the latter the flu george rennick of hamilton spent a few days last week with mr and mrs david stewart- mr and mrs leo nicholson and sharon of st catharines spent the weekend with mr and mrs r j matthews rev and mrs splcer of pasad- enacal spent the weekend with miss ada and mr k currle mr and mrsarnold sunter gail and danne of niagara falls visited on friday with mrs g sunter and miss e baldie where theres theres hospitality acton taxi phone -days- 260r nights 260j prompt oriel courteous service a hours per day posswngers fully insured i am a veteran and would appreciate any business you can give me j aenny proprietor montreals 4fl0acrepark on mt royal is the iargert natural park within a city limit in north am erica reluib f herbit yields stmates plaee the value ides to the canadian far- the inn of increased d knver production tlits ut over 150000000 in the last five years this has been accomo- lished at a cost of only about 50000000 to the farmer chemical weed control lias now become an established farm practice j panoramic view of the home for the aged being erected south of milton to house the county aged shows some of the early completed wings the main building in the centre is under construction shown with the steel framework exposed the chimney in the rear is quite a land mark and the plentiful land surrounding the half million dollar project allows for spacious grounds when the building is completed staff photo night school classes at the- guelph collegiate vocational institute will commsne for lh fjii lemi it follows uegistratkjnoetober lt andjrdlaf700 o-ciogk- classes begin wednesday october 10th at 730 shop tubjoch commercial mining grid 13 mathematics sawing and millinery saleimanthip child psychology and numerous other tubett era being offered effective sunday september 30th gray coach lines buses will run on standard time time table remains unchanged on this route gray coach lines the blue doll beauty salon presents you with the 2nd opening anniversary specials machineless perms 1500 oil for 1250 1250 oil for 1000 1000 oil for 850 850 cream for 650 650 for 500 all perms include hair cut and reconditioning shampoo childrens specials machineless 350 500 600 cold wavk 450 550 650 cold waves our regular yearround special given at 850 now offered at 750 1000 cold wave for 850 1250 cold wave for 1000 1500 cold waves at 1250 113th anniversary services fljiurrlful irtitrt gutitrdj sunday september 30th services at 1100 am and 730 pm standard time guest speaker morning service rev e a currey ba bd of acton evening service mr gibb minister special music provided b the friendly four and the chor turkey supper tuesday evening october 2nd 600800 pm good program admission 100 children 50c 4 v a 1 3 d v s o a d i w i r rid