Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 11, 1952, p. 4

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pack rour the acton free press acton ontario thursday decemuejl 11 1061 hassaoaweya ss no 7 minister delivers christmas message the wms and ladles am of nuugiwiyi prejbyterlh church held their annual and christina meeting in tfte hbme of mr d henderson jlev jf e sutherland wu the suest speaker arid gave a christmas message repbrts were given by the var ious secretaries and treasurers the allocation for the whs has been reached and both societies have had a very successful year hold dtnioiulration the buw bee initltutc spon sored a demonstration in the school last friday night it ii thaler of kitchener demonstrated a salad- master and other stainless ateel equipment he showed a mm on scientific food in color mrt n barlow won the door prite cuests were present from nassagaweya and dublin institutes a social hour was enjoyed after the demonstration far forum mrt john wilson and jack ent ertained the farm forum on mon day night the topic the illlb of the farm community was dls- cud b the group with mr w kennedv as leader the opinions varied regarding cmmunlt centr es and wns a very interesting sub ject mr wm tuck held a successful auction sale on saturda square dance set coaches honored on friday evening december 5 the hnlton junior fnrmet two square dancinif sets that danced at the canada packers square dime n competition at the royal win ter fair travelled to peel county and demonitraled their skill at the lo u hall nt cnmpboufl croju after intermtaslon mac sprmvl of acton provident of the ualton county junior farmers and troup lender of the two to li called on mr and mrs charles campbell and mr and mrs russel unwn whs coached the two sets to come for ward mr sprowl told the over filled hall if it had not been for the splendid coaching of mr ind mn campbell and mr and mrs ravin the two sets certainly would riottiave placed as htch in atnnd inn donna mcmilliin bcrnlce wium gcortfc clements and fyfe sum- ervllle then came forward and made presentations on behalf of the seti and the caller howion ruddell the two indies received cups and saucers while the men received initialed tie clips mr campbell and mr rawn thanked the juniors for the rifts later in the evening the tvui sets and their parents were served a lunch by the ladles of the lol r j cunningham of r r 2 georgetown moved a vote of thanks to the ladies on behalf nt the parents and juniors the evening concluded l n dancing gee this is sweiu exclaimed delighted 7yearold danny welsh of valois on seeing santas workshop theme of this years christ mas displays in canadian national railways central station mont real an added thrill for danny was a warm and hearty greeting from santa claus and other members of the official party inspecting the exhibits when danny came to town six fanciful floats and a tableau featuring gnomes toyland trains elephant rocking horse doll s house acfcinthebox with motion a plenty have been set up m the gaily decorated station shown with tiny tim are left to nght santa dopald gordon cnr president gordon mcl pitts re presenting the mayor of montreal and l a lapointe director of departments for the city new bell telephone manager named clarence s keith ha been ap pointed bell telephone manager for guelph acton and vicinity ef fective january 1 it was announc cd thi week he succeeds r grant dillane who has been ap pointed manager at london mr keith who will also have supervision over the company s of fices at arthur elora fergus and rockwood has been manager for gait and vicinltv since januir 1050 born and educated at arnprior mr keith began his telephone career at chatham in may 1921 and was transferred to london in 1920 he has also been at st thorn as london toronto and gilt mr dillane who has been man ager for guelph and vicinity since december 1050 joined the bell company at toronto in january 1930 granted leave of absence from the company in december 1041 he served with the royal canadian air force until ims tiring with the rank of flight lieutenant he was manager of a group of exchanges in the comp any s weit district in toronto when he was appointed manager hertc little boy lost by maroltanitd laxfci come as you are join cton and district at the 4m chest clinic next week on thursday and friday perhapjt the most moving of nil the mystery storlei in the acton library li little boy lost by marghanita laskl as thp title saya the search is not for the traditional murderer but for a ave year old boy lost in warruined france hilary wainwrlght at christmas in wartime england 1043 had tried to shut completely from his mind the horrible possibilities be hind the news that his lovely wife lisa of pollh descent had been killed by the nazls in paris she hnd liefrravorkinjfimdntfund in the british army he hod been un- oble to take her to sofety since their child was born t the day bo- fore the nazli stormed in paris and the day he left it to continue the fight from england but he wanted his son he did not know a young frenchman with just a few hours in england before re turning to france to continue his work with the underground came to tell hlliry wainwrlght a heart rending story of what he knew of llsa and hi own flancec lisa s friend were killed he did not know just how by the nazis and he wanted tp help hilary and what was left of their love hil ary s lost son after the war is over the two meet in paris among the scirred familiar places the search for a last little boy did not just entail a tracking down of ficts hilary never had been fond of children he shared apartment with another man and hid shut love and consideration of others from his life for several years thinking he would rather hive no emotion than be so hurt again he did not even want a child should he find one that might just might be his 1 little boy last might me anowier good suggestion as a christmas gift any sympathetic woman of any age would appreciate the tend erness of the story and enjoy hav ing the book to lend to her friends if you re wondering whot book to give someone who likes to reir for christmas dont overlook the cheaper pocket books most n- eterale readers would rather have two books than one and many dont care about the binding much pocket books can be covered with willpapcr cardboard or a biff pic ture from a calendar a jacket at least hides the typical pocket book cover even if it doesnt look pio- fessional for christmas gifts fold n book jncket of christmas wrap ping paper and tie the pages shut with ribbon umrrcn resources she it kayn here the average woman vocabulary is otoly 500 words he a kmall inventory my dear but think of the turnover nell since your boy friend got homo from korea why do you call him cookie bell because he has bceri n wafer co long flowers for christmas base many legends on christmas holly many beliefs are connected with christmas holly legends relate that the crown of thorns was plaited from the holly the white berries turning red like drops of blood after the crucifixion it is said that whoever brings the holly into the house first either husband or wife is the one who will rule in the ensuing year sietng ourselves as others see us wouldn t do much good we would not believe it anyway correct to serve on any occasion send your christmas greetings with howersi tho most wonderful way irtlho world lo say thank youo your hostess and a morry christmas to your friends see our selection of holiday plants and flowors today flower expressed anywhere at minimum rates e tmarks phone 88 i i acton notice to ontario motorists re unsatisfied judgment fund fee notice is hereby given that pursuant to the highway traffic act and effective with the issue of 1953 motor vehicle operators and chauf feurs licenses an unsatisfied judgment fund fee of 100 will be collected from each person to whom is issued a 1933 license this increase in fee is required in view of the fact that the so cent fee heretofore collected has proven to be inadequate to meet the demand for payments out of the fund since 1947 when the fund was created payments out have exceeded 3000o00 during the current year it has been necessary to obtain an advance of 300000 from the treasury department in order to make the payments required a further advance will be required to meet the payments anticipated before the end of the fiscal year march 31 1953 a detailed statement of the fund may be obtained by writing to the registrar of motor vehicles parliament buildings toronto 2 one geo h doucett i miaisilr of highways toronto 2 december 4 1952 in front of acton ymca t only a kw minuws it noesnt cost a cent- nv your contribution to sg is here to stay enjoy the good recaption larga clear picture on rogers majestic television we are also agents for crossley radios and hallicrafter precilionbuilt television sea ut now arrange to enoy the latest thing in home enter tainment on the latest sets available 10 down including aerial your radio may be enough for the down payment modern plumbing and heating mill 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