Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 4, 1951, p. 6

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white oladloil provide atlftacttve setting at hilwardsaurdock vows white gladioli provided tan at tractive setting in grace anglican church when rev homer ferris tmlted in marriage ellen dorothy marmierlte daughter of mr and mrs andrew murdock of milton and robert gordon sort of mr and mrs wnltcr edwards of llmehoutc on sntiirdny september 22 at 3 pm given in marriage hy her father the bride wore n rown of white slipper sal in and an embroidered silk net veil with n coronet of seed arlit nnd thinesloiw siva ca ried white gladioli and red carna tions mrs erntvt edwards friend of the bride was matron of honor gowned in pink taffeta with a pink net headdress and carrying a bou quet of white gladioli with pink carnation miss betty marshall and miss helen mocdonnld also attended the bi ide mis betty marshallwore a enwn of pnlf green nnd matching head dress miss helen mac donald wore a down of blue taffeta and match- inn henddresy doris edwards sister of the groom and helen murdock sister of the bride were flower girls gowned in yellow taffeta miss carol mcmaster friend of the bride sang the wedding prayer and through the years ernest edwards of milton attend ed the groom jim edwards and lenny murdock were ushers following the ceremony a re ception for the go guests was held in the sunday school room of the church mrs murdock gowned in navy welcomed the guests assisted by the grooms mother in a gown of eerisc crepe with pink lilies b for her wedding trip to ottawa the bride chose a wine gabardine suit with black accessories with a corsage of mauve orchid on their return the couple will reside in ljmehouse the brides gifts to the brides maids were compacts and to the cower girls silver bracelets the best man and ushers received a tie clip from the groom guests attended from george town toronto weston streetsville and milton fashion hint the coat dress is something new nnd fresh this fall they tell us this one is typical its all dressed up with an outpointing neckline low placed cuffed pockets deep- set threequarter sleeves and sleek andshiney patent leather belt look atop theres another of those pert little hats that settle sweet as icing above any fashion pictures of this falls dressw chronicles of ginger farm whtfn sptdallv for tht ado v pnu bv gwendoline p clark 6 bottle carton 36 jet airliner fleet the worlds first fleet of jet air liners is scheduled to go into regu lar service on the london-romc- cairo route this coming winter boac plans to switch from orthodox pislonengined types to 500 mph dchavillnnd comet jets of which 14 have already been or dered cotton maybo grown in dtfferf ent colours so that it doesnt have to be dyed stop and see us for- pontiacs buicks vauxhalls gmc trucks parts and accessories tires and batteries good selection of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner motors aetonrontr main st tel 452 back to standard time again and we dont mind it n hit neither do we mind the absence of wind three day a in a ww latrtrwrkw1tl a cold wind blowing so rough it was impossible to work outside and- of course there are plenty of- jobs to do before freezeup comeu along before the wind enme i did mannge to give the privet hedge a final clipping and to cut back the honeysuckle bush so we could see out of the hyingroom window shrubs made such tremendous growth this year but my worst job li yet to come hundreds of bulbs to plant i hope ishall not run out of ambition before 1 run out of bulbs needless to say i did not buy such a large quantity of bulbs they were given to me and i was not prepared for quite so many there are always lots of jobs to do in the sprlngfept dont you feel there are even more in the fall and a greater urgency to get them done in spring the good weather is ahead in the fall no one knows how soon freexeup will come so we have to take advantage of every good day that dawns for doing out side work and also of any help that comes along probably that is traits of former town mayors dat ing from ibm to 1920 then there wor photographs of various not- ablc events right through the years many peopte were very interested in the formub of tho old nowu- pnpers and also in the present col- ourpkinllng there was even an old picture of ginger farm only it wasnt glttgrtr lfarm nt that lime but wtllowbrae the old macnab homestead and our present house which was built in ibm and of course i musnt forget to mention the new hall quonaet type with cement floors and plenty of light anil spare here were ex hibits of art fancy work baking sewing and womens institute dis plays it was n g on the old dimly ku draughty worn en building with its damp dirt floor there are even washrooms nnd how that convenience will be appreciated by parents with small children yes it wns a great fair for which the board of directors des erve great credit more power to them isnt that what everyone in this district will sayt john calder plumbing heating eavestroughing tinsmithing prompt courteous service free estimates church street phone 319w he was hardly home this weekend before he was given the job of putting on the upstairs storm win dows bob doesnt get home every weekend now so t generally have a job or two saved up against his coming he thinks we have been pretty lucky down here in regard to wea ther in the owen sound district where he is now working much of this years crop is still out in the fields due to heavy and frequent rains judging by what one can see when driving along the road in this county all this years crop has been harvested here and thore one can notice a field of newly sown wheat coming up not as much as usual for the time of year as many farmers have evidently taken the advice of our agricuh ural representative and sown their wheat late to avoid damage from the hessian fly no doubt more wheat will be in evidence a week from now but not here we didnt put any in at all last saturday was the occasion of our local fall fair and what rain to order the heat wan unbearable ono september day during the last long illness of a wellloved small town doctor ii li family had trletj everything to make him more com fortable but there wns little hey could do xi is wife kcpt murmur ing if only it would rain there was not a cloud in the sky hut suddenly rain fell in sheets pouring ncrons the roof spattoy- ing in the windows smelling fresh nnd cool the nick doctors family rushed to the window there in front of the house stood the towns fire truck with the volunteer flre- men playi mioses on the roof inqirmrmrnl th wcro m nnd they- didnt stop until the air in his room was cool cnnnda has thehlghcst per cap ita mvtal production of any country in the world potatoes in paper you may soon be getting mashed potatoes in your writing paper if further experiments corroborate preliminary findings that a mix ture of potatoes and wood pulp make a better grade of paper fur ther tests are being carried on by paper mills in maine have you made the most of the harvest its been a good fnnnlng year our district has been blessed with betterthanaverage crops and pri ces ifor farm produce have remain ed firm as a result many farmers are now receiving a sizable return 5gn n u inr nto speaking of this gordon oder manager of the acton branch of the bank of montreal suggested that it is a good time to give some thought to the future maybe he said the years to come wont prove so productive as 1050 or the prices for farm produce may slip the wise farmer will then be glad of a reserve fund built up in bet ter times to secure the wellbeing of his farm and family why not build your own reserve fund by depositing some of this npp baffin nawsn i m years income in a savings account nt the bank ofmontreal next time youre in town drop in and sec mr oder he can be helpful to you in working out your plans and problems kr howskinnygirls get lovely curves gall 5 t ftp tfconttnda he mwwuuinus wtlf hi tutor hr uuumjy ittrmetlv mw boar lltnl utlv tallow thay ihutit oatfc 11 bom tlh tm boaui ulur bmum blood lute from rt you ap too irapravm immju wlaa i nod nnuruhm you bm ur don tur ttun us tic mop sbmi you fkur you yu lmroditlary tafehu lor nw pound lortly votm d toiuy at illdiuuuu allrarck of wallpapcrs k thoom from in wtm ontario m mf soma of th rnor popular brands of pain lb nationally advartlmd palnh carrlad in toelc books toys stationary supplies kennedys book st0ri 95 wyndham jsi ouelph annus kannudy pjop john mcnabb rr no 1 georgetown ont 7p rywt its thf likndly wy lo travel you s ill the tighb along trie way you have more to spend on other thmi because lares are low round trip boston 2485 pittsburgh 1730 detroit 11 30 suvwrc 1rfraj a beautiful day it was wind bet forehand and dull weather after wards but that one day was per fect and nothing can mar a fair like the weather naturally people turned up in droves and there was plenty for them to see more farm machinery than ever before im plements of every make and model seemed to be there as partner remarked when we were looking at them there is no need for n farmer to worry if he cant get to th provincial ploughing match to look over the now machinery not u he can seeitall at his own local fair there wis a wonderful exhibit of livestock nnd they were all quite happy basking in the nice warm sunshine what i always like to watch is the showmanship in the boys and girls calf club ajl the youngsters handled their animali with pride and skill entirely ob livious to the crowds watching them their one thought was show ing their heifer or calf to the best advantage behind the fence were all kinds of people young and old programme in hand following the entries with the keenest interest and applauding with delight when their john or mary came out with a pnzowinning ribbon another feature in which we were particularly interested was the new method for starting the horses m the trotting racejl as nearly a- i can duscribe it a ear equipped with a horizontal bar the width of tht track went ahead of the horses until they were lined up in position to go ahead it elim inated a lot of the tedious waiting which is unavoidable when drivers arc jockeying for position in the j old way there was otu exhibit which was decldely new and different and it as put on by our local newspaper editor there were boundeditionj of the early local paper the can adian champion dating back to 1887 also a group of individual por- p harold wiles fhoni st thj 1 rvti- whc r j 5 ciuiria savings bond vui emergencies investment opporfonifiei home or farm itnproveaients family needs or to your later years pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 61 water st north gait yhjcmione utt tiuiclci 5o -tin- b iui canada savings bonds sixth

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