Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 2, 1952, p. 4

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page pour the acton free press acton ontario thursday octobhl lad acton minor sport club draw for lady or gwitutt will b hold h rotary fun fair friday october 24 on spewdvala av east at norihmtl city umlta frisat otf 34 double foatut bengal lancers gary cooper the bio trees color kirk douglas j montuat ott 67 the furies w corey barbara stanwyck wedthur oct 89 double faatura all the kings men brodenck crawford the lawless aaacdonald carey fint shew at dtuk alwayi color cartoon and new chtujnslplavcround i 2 showsnightly tils oklrfun i i children under 12 ttarrfreel osprinoi honor newlyweds at presentations intended for ltut week friends and neighbors of mr and and mrs vernon stewart gathered at stanley park- erin recently to honor them on their marriage mr wilfred awwy read an appropriate address and norman mckemde and malcolm leltch presented them with an electric was her electric clock and a sum of money both the bride and groom made fitting replies nfter which dancing was enjoyed to howies orchestra the greenock school section of which laura was n resident oiho held a presentation at the school when they received n trlllght lamp and leather hassock recover from ftlnet friends of iwtlss martha mulder are pleased to learn she is able to be out of bed now following nn nt- tnck of rheumntic fever and all wish for her n speedy complete restoration to rood health mrs gordon altkcna friends will be pleased also to learn she is able to be out again nfter an attack of inflnmntory rheumatism mr duncan mctnvlsh suffered another bnd spell on friday and on monday he was removed to the hospital in guelph for treatment hia niece mrs orville watson of bmhngton spent the wooknd here carina for him mr hager mctavish of ningara falls visited with him on sunday several ladles from this commun ity attended the september tea at everton church of christ disciples last tuesday mrs sarctta grundy of stratford is visiting with her son and daugh terinlaw mr and mrs george grundy and family notice to creditors in the estate of gottllrberlrdlch frederick mueller also known as gottlieb fvederlek mueller commonly known as fred miller gardener deceased all persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of bhc town of acton in the countv of hnlton who died at the said town of acton on the 30th day of june 1052 are required to file proof of same with the under signed on or before the 21 rd day of october 1052 after that date the public trus tee will proceed to distribute the estate having regard onlv to the claims of which he then shall have had notice dated at toronto this 24th day of september 1052 the public trustee osgood e hall toronto administrator only 339 75 model ro20 electric range cabinet finished in lifetime porcelain with acid resiiting cooking top twtn- umt even heat oven highspeed broiler with aproal pan and atnokeleu rack automatic oven interior light tbermtser deepcll cooker with new hieh speed unit full width storage irnurr cook mntcr oven clock control and i kikint top lump surface unit ngnal light all thrr lvit ures in one great electric range come in ml irt it 104 attend reunion of friendly circle spontaneous and sincere tribute in toasts impromptu remarks and private conversations was paid to mi m z bennett when 104 mem ber and former members of the rrlendly circle gathered in the united church on friday septem ber m for a reunion banquet mus bennett has been the teach er of the friendly circle from its inception about ib year ago four of the original members were pre sent and spoke briefly on friday these were also four of the original executive ruth maxwell presid ent laura graham vicepresident margaret mercer secretary and stella adnmson treasurer a beautiful engraved gold brace let was presented to miss bennett from all the members of the class through those yenrs many of those who spoke pointed out miss bennetts influence for good in the communltyhor person al interest in the members of the group and her splendid christian example after a delicious banquet preparv ed by the w a of the united church consisting of roast turkey and dressing cranberry sauce veg etables salad cake and ice cream mlis bennett cut the specially- decorated cake mrs l l skuce of milton ad dressed the galticringshe quoted hamlet in urging whose friends thou hast and their adoption tried grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel she expressed her pleasure in returning to canada after visiting in europe whore so much had been destroyed mrs vivian smith thanked mrs skuce one minute of silence was ob served in respect for members who had passed away misi grlndlcy then recited part of longfellows resignation mrs ruth maxwell arid miss dorothy simmons sang solos ac companied by miss fern brown and miss lula warner with mrs mary mckenzie at the piano led a singsong some former members spoke briefly and letters from former members not able to be present were read by mrs bunnie stewart a toast to the queen was propos ed by the friendly circle presid ent miss clara grlndley and to the church by mrs hard orr with mrs doris currey replying an expresident mrs do roth v baird proposed the toast to the friendly circle to which mrs marie bilton replied charter mem bers were toasted by mrs marguer ite taylor with mrs stella adam- son responding climax was the toast to miss bennett proposed by mrs laura lovell to which miss bennett replied saying what a great pleasure it had been for her to be associated with the class throughout the yean the compliments of the evening were summed up in the words of mrs skuce when she said i would do anything for mlss bennett this happy reunion of sunday school pupils will long be remembered as a tribute of love and respect for a beloved teacher orton manning electric phone 230 acton ont tax notice1952 mun fourth instalment now due vimtioii ii iliaun iii ihr piwncnu of 1952 uxrs which are mi imtulilf in foui mnialmrnt taxea are payable to lb minojkil tnumtim jt thf acton public utilities office infctalmmu are due a follow fourth instalment october 15th avoiding to the tax collection bylaw a penalty of s of 1 p mil per month wilt bo added on the amount remaining un- ixmi titer the fifteenth da of october thit penalu applies to each instalment in a similar manner the attention of ratepayers is directed to the penalties and ottur clauses as printed on the reverse side of eery tax notice and txplamed ttf detail on every tax bill make payment now and take yotm tax noticti wmi you when making payment j mcgeachie collector extensive clearing auction sale grade holsteln cows and heifers tractor tractor implements farm implements poultry poultry equip ment ilaj grain etc the undvrmgned h n e recen od instruction from cm s dennis to slii b public auction at a- farm on no 3 highwav a mile- l- of palermo s mile w i t of tiafiliir township hall on mtlday october 10 135i at 1 o clock the following cattle 10 grade holstein cyws springing some cloe 5 first yalf grade holstem heifer milk ing bred to freshen in early win ter 9 grade holstein cows in full flow bred to freshen n spring 3 grade holstein cows fresh 3 grade holstein heifer calved 1 ear old 5 grade houtein calve- born this i year i pure bred houtein bull 2 ears old breeding dates given day of sale this herd shows tots of milk and is selling in its work cloihes milk cheques have been averaging over 600 per month poultry poultry equip ment and hoos 2 electric brooders i coal brooder 300 leg horn hens 100 rock hens 100 rhode lland red hens 28 geese 10 duckj 3 brooder house- 3 range shelters all in good repair crites fountains feeders etc 2 york tracto t i ents etc md model c tractor uith lights and loaded tires row crop lnt 2 furrow tractor plow btsse tractor disc 16 plate drag rulti itor 3 section rubber tind f irm wagon and flat hav rack m ii fertiliser grain drill 13 dlsc m curxons mark 40th anniversary wed sunshine cottage orton the home of mr and mm j r curzon wu the acene of a very happy ev ent on sunday september 21 when they celebrated their fortieth wed ding anniversary about 25 relatives and friends aat down to a delightful luncheon served by mr c rachar and ably assisted by mrs flora mclachlan and mrs peggie tebbutt the beautifully decorated table was centered with a large anniv ersary cake specially made for the occasion by miss clam lee son many beautiful gifts were re ceived in duby glassware etc among those present was an aunt of mrscurxons in the per son of mrs thos dough of tor onto formerly of guelph she was the honor guest and the life of the party she li well and hearty despite her w years olher guests included mr archie handley of portland oregon mr and mrs c w p curzon mrs goo murdock mr and mrs thos tebbutt and mrs n young all of toronto mr and mrs c c rachar of elmira mr and mrs a j j handley and mr nnd mr james taylor of guelph mr and mrs al lan prhchnrd and son of fergus mr and mrs a mclachlan of hillsburghr mlas-clnnr-leesonr-mr- ben morfitt and mrs los collins of orton mr and mrs gollop of norvnl and mrs wm fraser and daughter carroll toasts followed the luncheon and a very enjoyable afternoon wa3 spent congratulations from this com munity are extended to mr and mrs j r curzon and we wish them many more happy years to gether mr and mrs jcssc reed spent sunday with mr and mrs george piercy fergus sunday visitors with mrs james nevills were mr and mrs g e depeu and mr and mrs will farmer toronto mr and mn james nevills and mr and mrs ernie brown of erin mr and mrs clifford watson and familv spent sunday with the foiraers mother mrs john watson mr archie handley of portland oregon is spending a few weeks aith his sister mrs j r curron and mrs curzon sunshine cot- tige mr ken nevills of barrio spent the weekend with mrs nevills and family services were conducted in st johns church orton on sunday by rev erla currev when four babies were bapti7cd shirley eileen and ljnda rose wee daughters of mr and mrs oifval sommerville jos eph alexander son of mr and mrs harvey morrison and keith ever ett son of mr and mrs everett vrooman mr joe cook of chatham and mrs alma graham of kitchener spent the weekend with the lat- ters brother mr j c humbcr stone the sympathy of thus community us extended to the family of th late j k thompson who passed awav at his home in fergus last eek mr and mrs norman cook vis ited recenlv with the la tiers bro ther mr norns huxley and mr- hule of fergus mr and mrs orton donaldson md mr and mrs jnmes nixon of toronto visited on sundav with the formers mother mrs preslev don aldson visitors during the ueeknri with mr and mrs earl hooper we mr and mrs ed cuppage and irs of onlha mr and mrs hooper sr and mr and mrs geo miberr and fannh all of beeton vr and mrs jimes fltnner of fermis visited recently with mr ami mr- norman cook congratulations to mr and mrs jack hawvard moo lticv wilburn nn the birth of a babv daughter on thursday september 25 in toronto i sister for stephen and france auo a birthday present for stephen mrs wilfred till and david are spending a few days in toronto with mr and mrs jack havwird and family mrs henry crlppa la a patient in toronto general hoapltal mr andy wiloi or acton u a patient in toronto general hospit al mr harry smethurst returned last week from toronto general hospital mr and mrs fred- warren and jim of toronto visited in acton this week miss dnreen steele of guelph spent the weekend at the home of her parents mr and mrs j m steele visiting with mr and mrs david dills on sunday were mr and mrs r j brown mrs w ii stewart and miss elsie k stcwirt of tor onto mrs nellie kelly has returned after a trip to new york wher she visited with her daughter and her family mr and mrs a fog- arty nnd son andrew visiting with mr and mrs j m steele on the weekend were mr andmrs charles richard mr and mrs ii smith mrs e devlnc and mary mr harry weston of toron to mrs mark mcmurray anna- hqnacnuntyfcrmnnnghircland mr r nlcklln of guelph mr and mrs robert cunningham of milton and mr d leslie of georgetown outoftown guests at the friend ly circle banquet in the united church last friday were mrs bes sie vincent toronto mrs mabel archibald toronto mrs ruth maxwell guelph mrs ethel hend- ersdntappin mrs dora guthrie toronto mrs eleanor ramsden buffalo mrs dorothy bnird tor onto mlns lula warner toronto mrs eliio sinclair guelph mrs jean wiggins toronto mrs helen cullcn guelph mrs alzelna priestley england mrs grace me menemy georgetown mrs lois williamson toronto mrs jo am- and new hamburg mrs beatrice parker everton mrs minnie smith everton mrs kitty currle gait mrs belty clements milton mrs laura graham georgetown mrs jean johnston guelph and mrs irene michael toronto for backseat drivers no tough brakes for student drivers says the financial post theres a new foot brake attach ment which enables passengers to stop the vehicle a long sideways extension is designed for remote control when teaching others to drive see admiral television at ballentine motors you ara invited to ta iha world sarla on tv ovary afternoon at lha garage- new austin cars international trucks ballentine motors phone 1w your toxaco dealer acton crippled children care of rotarians the regular report of the crip pled childrons committee was ci en at the tuesday rotary club meeting in acton one of the original cases under- gr rurrdrr e ft mo f rt oil bath cockshutt jtec manure spreader deering corn binder steel drum land roller sloop sleighs dump rake 2 row corn scuff lor stool barrel white wash spraver set of seed harrows 3 section stone boat ditcher long extension ladder grease guns oil barrels forks shovels bars chains etc hay and grarn 40 ton baled hav alfalfa and timothy 1000 bus oats 500 bus fall wheat dairy equipment and grain grinder woods electric grain-gnndor- woods electric milku cooler b can de laval magnetic i milker with motor piping and 2 units electric pall water heater palls strainers etc terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale no reserve as this sale has been necessitated by a recent sad trag edy hindley and elliott auctioneer geo currle clerk b13s taken b the rotarv club here was that of a very small bov who had been born with the thumb and two fingers on hls right hand wefclwd ind yith his right foot malformed the ros pointed toward his left foot the oungmor would trip hrr t tn-wrrlk- tv o roarians with the parents consent took the lad to the sick childrens hospital in toronto where they secured the attentions of one of the mam surgeons after several operations the thumb and fingers wore separated after three major operations the foot was straightened now several years after the bov u in almost normal condition and walks perfectly the purchase of braces and spec lalized treatments for arthritis are alio undcrtaken4jyvarioujpajeby the acton rotary club funds for crippled children work will be raised this year through a fun fair and plans for this were discussed at the meeting reports were given from different committees on the fair and on sale of draw tickets the president johnny goy pre sided at the supper meeting mmfm ulvtbmjitf b hatwah with cvtar ioo 11 imici 1taktiii itt i compute place ttih0t orociiy ucmi tou 1avi 4 clip this coupon save 488 on a iiimice set of ilatwabe tay 309 for ihr t with a grocery purchue of 5 bring this coupon today good luck margarine one pound i ml chan paste wax 69c lc a sinnv mobs coffee lb 83c i ca 11 catsup 21c ayltnrr choice cream stle corn 2 for 31c plus our usual complete line of fresh produce grapes pears plums fresh daily trea peaches halves ogilvie iio oiate goii1en mlvm 19c cake mixes 35c swifts select lamb fresh lamb legs lb 69c lb 39c fresh lamb fronts fresh lamb necks fresh pork shank half hams lb 47c lb 29c j1l4 low prices every dat actons complete shopping centre hvq oviva i

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