Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 14, 1952, p. 8

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mo mgh th8 acfon frefc pre actotf ontario thursday atjousir u lttt 3ino takes rtacft 1 llt toronto atft cmutteh runnymede baptist church was tastefully decorated with white i adlou lor the tttarrlaee oermony o shirley alice ley daoghter of i w and mrs g ley to cordon a rl thomnjton youngest soil if ur and mrs j f thompson the bride given away by her father wore n tarrlerlna length gown of white nylon sheer over satin with flnitcr tip veil and car ried white carnations and red roue buds her sister mrs j daley wm bridesmaid wearing a pink nylon sheer gown nnd carried a bouquet of white enmatinns and pink rojte buds david sills was the boit man before the ceremony the lords prayer was sung and during the signing of the register the soloist sang because rev j coulter of the bapist mission officiated the reteptlon was held at the arlington club where the guests were received by the brides mother wearing navy sheer with white accessories and the groom ft mother in a gown of lady love mauve with grey and mnuvc ac cessories following n wedding trip to th eastern states the young couple will be nt home at the bellalre apt ros llffe ave to each iron deposits in north western ontario a lake at steep rock had to be drained ttmeleis by phnce nicholas tchkotoua eavestroughing sheet metal work heating wise sheet metal fraltoti ont phone 30 the reader li led directly into the spirit of the book by the name of author baronesses and princes con trast with peasants the setting however is not dated as pre-rcvo- lutlonary russia because the story is as the title timeless the romance is nn exquisite one with various aspects stressing the everlasting quality of true flove the theme is not overdone the philosophy is tender georgia the sotting of some of tho most impressive scenes is n little known country in south eastern europe very little lias ever been written about it other of the vivid scene are laid in pari an old baroness in her usual stately manner walks one day a little further than usual to a funeral in a cemetery near her paris home here she is given a manuscript by a young man itfce had never seen before hes the grandson of the man who is belnff buried this manuscript reveals the manner in which real love has been timeless in the lives of these two lpcopll even thought they were years separated taya the baroness and shota dibcrio only knew each other a few months actually their idealistic philosophy is in detfd an adaptable one in a rather bewildered world cheeking bones the 81year old man who was as unconscious of hls age as j 21yearold came in the house one day wet and muddy from the knees down i wanted to cross the qreek to see about the cow ho explained i used to jump it clear nnd easy but now every dang time i try i land in the middle guess i just nin t noticed it getting wider stvt wtth smn 10wpxiced firtott champion nd ft th east wet south lorne garner motors acton ont phone 452 toths service station acton ont phone 326r grand opening thurs aug 14 at sundown go weat new oil while hauotiltc are auu watch ing with interest the laying or an oil pipe line near milton comes tho announcement that a second pipe line may croi uw county reeve wlckaon of trafalgar re ported to council that surveyor of the trona northern pipeline com pany were at work the second pipe line would carry oil west after its been to portland maine and montreal hilton landnijurk of local interaft row the oak- uitle tleeordstar at the comer of tho seventh lino and tho dundas highway on the southcast side there is a mod ern low slung building with large windows an nrchitectual eloign that just spell 20th century this building is the trafalgar township memorial hall and cmmunity centre and is something that all trafalgar residents are proud to point to as their own however just down the road from this mod ern structure there la another building which the people are equally proud of this time not for its newness but for its oldncas and hisory this is the general store and postf office owned and oper ated by leslie bradley and his wife as far as the bradleys can gather it was built sometime dur ing the 1830s which would make it over one hundred years ago on a beam shortly after they bought the store the bradleys found an old account book of 1845- 1b47 items with english pounds and pence were written with a quill pen the mail was brought to tho post office by stage coach and the men used to change horses in the born directly back of the store in the days of the stage coach it was the only post office for miles around and people used to come all the way from erin to get their mail so it was then the nearest post office to this town or whit there was of it too the freight was all brought in by boat it was then put on carts and taken by ox teams up the corduory seventh line the store ls still much the same perils of peru a woodstock driver will never forget peru and he has never been to south america w a mcdon ald was driving across a bridge spanning the sixteen mile creek just north of milton at peru when he felt the bridge quiver he pressed on the gas and just made it when the 30foot steel frame bridge collapsed his rear wheels still hung over the edge of a drop to the stream below where if he had not accel erated he might have been buried beneath the 11 ton of biggid lime he was carrying milton rest rooms milton council has approv ed plans for new rest rooms for the town the plans show a three storey structure with basement and main floor for wash rooms and the top floor for janitors quarters there will be a large 20 by 12 foot waiting room thirellbe a large modern glass cntranccway to welcome those from town or country who will use the building provided for in the w ill of a late milton resident laugh here very few readers of newspapers pass up the joke- for a weekly smtle wc shall pass on some of the jokes wc read in halton newspap ers each week as we search for news interesting to readers of this paper oakville alwas has i laugh or two here was last minks choice manager thb manual w ill do half your work new employee fine 1 11 take two saturday comment early saturday closing seems to be the biggest news of the year to date in georgetown says an edi torial in lost weeks georgetown herald it has caught the public fancy like nothing else the past year in fact on only two previous occasions can we remember as much interest from the man in to street the time council asked the bus line to move their coach atop off main street and the time the provincial police and council were at loggerheads about a number of matters gccnrgclbwn stores are cloaad saturday n i ah u traditionally the rami era night in town and open fridays instead fulvatfon a ray twfaatf two identical twin will be in charge of tho oakvtlu salvation army citadel when it opeiu to morrow lieutenant dorothy arid doris trussell wore bdrn in brock- vlllc and joined the salvation army over five years ago theyre both just ovor five feet both brunettes both wear glasses and they both seem to smile simultaneously ac cording to roport saturday aug 16 abbott and costello comin round the mountain mon tues aug 1819 burt lancaster virginia mayo name and the arrow in technicolor wednesday aug 20 june haver mark stevens oh you beautiful doll in technicolor radioactive tag insects passport scientists hnve only recently de veloped methods that enable the i to imitate the procedure of the passport office nnd provide any wandering insect with tho equiva lent of a passport this makea it possible to keep a record of tho insects movements study its habits and makes it easy for the entomolo gist to locate the insect for any future requirement with charact eristic thoroughness the scientists have developed a tagging system that au posses mn effectiveness anything the passport office has to offer once the insect is provided with a radioactive passport or more correctly stated with a radio active tog or tracer it is marked for the duration of the tracer this means of identification cannot be last or stolen even should tho bearer of the radioactive passport meet with foul play and get caught eaten digested and assimilated in the body of another animal the scientist can come along with a geiger counter and point an accus ing fingure on the culpritpredator w f baldwin of the canada department of agricultures belle ville laboratories who is working on this problem in cooperation with atomic energy scientists at chalk river has just disclosed some startling results obtained by feeding or injecting the parasite of the spruce sawfly and the rove beetle a parasite of root maggots with radioactive phosphorous such treatment as ls well known makes the treated insect radioactive but mr baldwins experiments show that radioactivity can also be trans mitted to the insects progeny these important results will enable entomologists to study the move ment and spread of several generat ions of economically important parasites of crdp destroying insects among which are the spruce sawfly and the root maggot other investigations envisaged by mr baldwin are 1 identification of the main predators of mosquito larvae which can be done very simply by making the larvae radio active and then by means of a geiger counter packing out the types of insectpredators which have fed on the larvae 2 find out how a parasite goes about find ing its host and 3 study the dis persion and range of various para sites and predators big metal producer nearrv everone knows that can- ida leads the world in the product ion of nickel not so well known sis the financial post is our rec ord with other metals in ilumii- um for instance we were the free woilds second lirgist producer 1 lst eir turning out approxim- iutv us much as all other countries the u s excluded canada was the f rt t worlds third largest producer of iiu i r producing 24 2 million ounci s in 1951 aganxst mexico s 43 8 million ounces canada was exceeded by the belgian congo fn nch morocco and northern rhodesia a a pro ducer of cobalt metal in 1951 but wis nirrowly ahead of thr us canadi appears to have buen the free worlds third largest producer of magnesium lost year following the us and uk canadians use about 10 900 000 cotton terry cloth towels a year iwattvfs kiwds atttnd chftlftenind of heaths ann dumaftch on sunday july 7 at 230 p m ileathetr ahndumarch only daugh ter of mr and mrs william u dumarch wo christened at knox predbyterlan church acton the pastor rv robert h armstrong ma bd officiated godparents were mr and mrs roy h hihejf long branch and mrs john melton acton after the christening about 40 relatives and friends were enter tained at a buffet luncheon at the home of the babys parents mill st tea wan poured by the babyi grea taunts mrs e m hartley elora formerly of london england and mis r m bownran guelph guests were present from kit chener montreal guelph elora milton long branch alderwood and acton biting ema on the bayonet course a rookie was particularly clumsy he charged the dummy stumbled mis sed the bayonet jnb and flattened his nose against the sack nice work soldier said the sar castic sergeant if you can t stick him bite him saladav tea coffee ilustito piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos 5 plane tuned repaired and rebuilt for service ancrestlmatas phone 128 acton 3 courses available to students of north halton high school district tho schools at acton milton and georgetown operating under north halton high school district offer courses in tho following- special commercial a one year course equivalent to that offered in any canadian business college available to students who have completed grade xi sublets shorthand typing office practice bookkeeping business law penmanship business arithmetic bus- ness correspondence and spelling economics physical education academic lower school grades ix and x leading to intermediate certificate obligatory sublets english social studies mathematics guidance physical educa- plus any three of these options general science french art and music shop work home economics typewriting and business practice among tokens of appreciation presented to member of the canadian red cross society host to the 18th international red cross conference is this slendang or scarf worn by harold h leather hamilton chairman of the executive committee the scarf and a book were gifts of the indonesian delegates left to right are soediman kartohadiprodio hon leopold macaulay chairman of central council mr leather miss paramita r abdoerachman and lt col df soemarno sosroatmodjo academic middle school grades xi and xii leading to secondary school graduation diploma obligatory subiects english hstory physical education plus any four of the following op tions mathematics science french latin german commercial work agriculture shop work homo economics academic upper school grade xiii leading to honour matriculation and entrance to all faculties and cours es except honour classics in any canadian university subiects english history algebra geometry trigonometry zoology physics chemistry latin french german send your children to high school tween schools for special subiects th ertpupilhould confer with their neart principal prior to school opw ing in september grade xi and xii student who plan to take the special c ztj georgetown high school should send their names and addresses to th secretary if e student lives in escjueslng or nassagaweya township supply the name of your bus driver also o bobbins acton j e marceuus milton j i lambert georgetown students who plan to attend secondary schools outside the north halton district must have written permission from th north halton board in order la doj parents ere request to hmln the course of tftriy vaiubla in this dhmct before application is made to attend an outside school due to the heavy additional cost to this district application forms may be had at the offices of the milton champion acton free press and georgetown herald or from the board secretary tho forms should be completed and mailed to the undersigned not later than august 22nd 1951 go brown secretary north halton district board georgetown

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