Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 11, 1952, p. 9

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thursday december ii 1952 the acton free press acton ontario paok nink wwwmwwwmm ys mens trees dustbane sweeping compound rwery ana btorea dustbane products ltd 3 roulhvsle drlv lfaside toronto st fir buy in towtil tt 10wmuced coodvear marathon 1995 mk ml tmf couuitr ml vsjsta t ratkbbuo if tke famou longmueaeo marathon w a lumfithd good yeit built t de it servkaoayoutrar sac na today thompson motors phone 69 christmas party funds go to needy the december meeting at th- li me house womens institute was under the leadership of the histor ical research convenors mm wni mitcholl and mm a j srnethural zthe flrat part of the meeting wns presided ovar by the president mrs e sanrord who opened the meeting with the chr talmas hymn it came tjpork the midnlnht clenr followed by the lords prayer in unison the roll call my earllest hoc ollcctlon brought many nmiulntf answers the aecreurytrenjiurer read her report and the bazaar convenors report showed the pro ceeds of the last baxoarto be over 100 an appeal from the allele child rena h nndom lfrom th scott mission received immediate attention 10 being voted to each christmas parcels ore to be sent to sick and shutins as usual and it was decided not to haveui chrlst mns entertainment this war but to spend the money on thiasc less fortunate than our own scverol quilts were on dliiplny tw well as a large carton of other warm clothing to be sent to greece and korea plans were made th cater to a banquet mrs smethurst took the secoid part of the meeting giving nn in teresting rending on when onli- ville rivalled toronto which in cluded n story of the summcrliis year 1816 in ontario mrs j a rose noble gave current events and mrs san ford gave a reading on the motto it matters not how old we grow but how we grow old mrs s klrkpntrlck read an article on poltav mrs frank brown reported for home economics and health and mrs e gearys report on agriculture and canadian industries was read by mrs glsby a christmos poem was glvqn by mrs wm mitchell and mrs a w benton read an article on w i work this port of the program concluded with a contest names of residents of our village won by mrs s kirkpatrlck a vote of thanks to all who as sisted during the evening and es pecially to the hostess mrs s kirkpotrlck was giverr by mrs mitchell and the meeting closed with the national anthem after which the ladles exchnnged christ mas parcels and the hostess and her assistants served lunch there were 20 ladies present bossy still boss bossy is still boss of dinner table reports the financial post there have been three pounds of butter produced in 1032 to oct 1 for every pound of margarine produced proper madge your mother wouldnt like it if she saw you in that skimpy bathing suit marge wouldn like it shed be furious its her suit h s h0lden optomatrlst eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st gueiph obituary service in acton for mrs w peart funeral service wax held tues day december 2 at the victor b humlcy funeral home for mrs william penrt who died suddenly at the guelph general hospital on salurdny november 20 she was in her fllst yeor pallbearers were t hutchison c meadows don noble fred thatcher art woolgnr and ernest croft flower bearer were jlx nephews roy walker delmar peart earl walker harold ent- wistlc harvey penrt and kenneth walker interment was in the stone church cemetery eramosa town ship surylvlng3ro horiuaband a daughter and a son mrs charles mitchell of campbell vlllc and jack of rockwood three ulsters mrs mabel carlisle mrs charles ent- wistle and mrs elsie peart all of guelph and five brothers george walker of fergus harry walker of rockwood wesley walker of guelph victor walker of denver colorado ond percy walker of toronto there arc three grand children still going ahead canadas boy scouts association membership 15 nearing the 140000 mark at the latest quarterly cen sus sept j 30 there were 77000 wolf cubs 45250 boy scouts 710 sen scouts 073 lone scouts 2505 hover scouts 117 rover sen scouts and 12000 lenders a total of 130- 034 6 mm unci j foj would er for a vta ks0 in os2 baujnafad recollections reply to institute roll the womens institute held their december meeting at the home of mrs mack the president mm gibson presided and opened the mcctlig with the ode and creed several hems of business were d li cussed roll call was answered by a childhood recollection of christmas a rending was given by mrs jesse mcenery also on by mrs norman sinclair and mrs robert mcenery ascontest by mrs leo jarnlcson was all about christmas the meeting closed with the queen and a social half hour was spent over the tea cups the w i held a euchre in the hall on tuesday night wit a ve good turn out prlio winners were ladles mrs ernie mcenery and mm cotton gents mr george somervllle and mr frank smith posies a tuny mr john given one of the oldest resident in this community pass ed away on friday morning from n severe stroke nt his farm home in lerln township he was a lifu long resident of the township when very young he moved to his present farm with his parents mr and mrs john given and had lived there ever since he was one of 13 children of which three brothers robert of georgetown mark of rockwood and mack of dimlslo sask and one stater mrs hardy marin jane of toronto remain mr given never married his niece miss jnnle hns kept house for him rev foreman nnd mr glbb had charge of the funeral service nt the victor b rumley funeral home in acton with inter ment- in greenwood cemetery georgetown r pallbearers were nephews fred joe lloyd john and thomas giv- ens and clarence snow great nephews acted as flower bearers donald thompson john nnd will bradley bruce given elwood and snm snow in totnl forested area canada ranks third of nil countries in the world being exceeded only by rus sia and brazil clearing auction sale in erin township tractor equipment farm imple ments livestock limy grain etc parsonage setting for wa meeting the womans awoclntlon of the united church met ut the parson age on tuesday evening with n good attendance and the president mrs h burns presiding devot ional period was token by mm c l poole on the christmas story the roll call was answered by cheer reports of committees on church housekeepers visiting parsonage and quilt wore given auto harp selections given by rev e a currey were enjoyed the sick and shutins are to be remembcrod by a christmas card a shower of gifts will bring cheer to the girls of the ccdarvale school for girls in georgetown during the christmas season a donation was given to the centennial manor in milton to purchase slippers for gifts the indies arc catering to a tur key supper in the nenr future mrs g m souston superintend ent of ccdarvale girls home was to be present and give a talk on the work she ta engaged in but road conditions prevented her from being present several carols were sung and the meeting closed with prayer the president wtahed all a merry christmas mrs currey assisted by mrs mnddox mrs evans and mrs moore and mrs struthrrs served a christmas lunch nnd a social time was spent together a vote of thanks was given to rev e a and mrs currey for their home and to the lunch assistants officers for 1053 are ns follows- president mrs h burns first vice- president mrs d drysdale second vicepresident mrs j wilderspin scrrctnry and corresponding sec retary miss e hnwthorne treas urer mrs d lindsay committees parsonage mrs b veldhui mrs c w mason pres ident visiting book collectors church housekeepers mrs thetford mrs evans mrs harris quilt mrs wilderspin mrs n lambert mrs e lambert mrs j bell mrs thetford mrs evans and volun teers pianist mrs ralston mrs pickett quarterly board mrs j moore mrs j wilderspin everton december visitors at everton homes mr ted fountain gurlph spent the weekend at the home of his parents mr and mrs charlie foun tain mr and mrs t d mcculcheon visited a couple of days last week with mr and mrs robert mccut- chenn kitchener mr nnd mrs bert- pnlframnn mount pleasant were sunday vis itors with mr and mrs harry hor- top and family and mrs w h hortop mr duncan robertson london spent the weekend with mrs suter and mr hugh black mrs ken smith nnd family g u e i p hrwetc v ece n v v liijfoi ntviltf mr nnd mrs wes llllle and family mr and mrs baldwin nnd family hove moved into the house of the late mr ben simons mr and mrs fred murray guelph were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wirt head recent visitors with mrs mcal lister were mui reed mihsburgh and mr archie milloy guelph misses edith and mary robert son cleveland visited over tho weekend with mr and mrs wm robertson and attended the fun oral of the late mr robert vah- norman acton on sunday sympathy is extended to mrs van norman nnd family in the sudden passing of mr van norman inst thursday the average jack rnbblt can kep up a top speed of 35 to 40 mile fergus salvage wo buy nil klndi of ttrtp iran nj farm irtipuwnh also ragj bags bttorio horse hair phone l oventhal 515j ftrfju collect for each 100 pationta canadian public hospitals had 142 employees in 1050 as compared with 114 in iw5 15 down on name brand refrigerators up to 24 monlhf lo pay on name brand electric stoves up to 24 month to pay at modern plumbing heating j mcmullen prop mill st acton 1 j veseecesmtssbsm bargain values in billfolds for men see the genuine solid english morocco bill folds in gft box just 2 50 yardty ladi gift sets j name and quality that makes your gift unforget table sets from 2 and up for smokers x dry cool clean mackenzie s pipes and others from 1 up popular brand of cigarettes in 20s 2i and 50s a flat 50 of exports for 97c tobaccos lighters i cigarette papers for ladies american baauty compacts made by elginamcrican they make lovely gifts each in a felt bag and box 395 and 550 compacts by richard hudnut 250 to 7 vita ray and max factor coamatic raxors and shaving sah af there are many gift suggestions lining our shelves come in now and look around all prices to suit every purse compute selection of greeting cards gooftenk 3t4p state the undersigned have received instructions from john l allan to sell by public auction at his farm lot 8 con 2 situated on the 2nd line of erin which is the act line on i saturday december u commencing at 100 oclock sharp the following horses and harness grey percheron gelding 13 years bay clyde gilding aged set team harness sot single harness set team plow harness collars bridles i i blankets etc sask robe goal robe cows and young cattle gray cow 0 yrs bred june iji roan cow 6 yrs bred june 15th rod heifer 3 yrs bred sept 1st grey heifer 3 yrs bred oct 2nd steer oiid heifer 2 yrs old 2 grey heifers 2 yrs old 2 red steers rising 2 yrs red heifer rising 2 yrs 2 spring calves 2 summer calves these cattle are well bred sheep 20 grade oxford ewes 2 grade oxford ewe lambs 1 ox- iord ram j hogs q fat hogs if not pre- iously marketed 10 york shouts 5 york chunks implements ford tractor and plow perfect condition ford pulley circular saw bcatty chop per good as new 75 ft 4 belt 50 ft leather belt ihc 17 tooth cultivator short and long tongue r tolton yarrows mil 13 spout seed drill with fertilator t section diamond harrows rissell in throw disc bissell land roller 2 walking plows 2 furrow plow ihc seuttier nearly new mh turnip sower mh 7 ft binder mh mower 0 ft rut new mh pulper mh rake bar hay loader mic 10 ft dump rake fanning mill mlcormiek deering manure spread er platform scales 240 lb scales with seoop set of- beam scales i 500 lbs set of sloop sleighs j pleasure sleigh 2 steel tired i wagons wagon box stock rack top i buggy portland cutter wheelbar- j row i new stone boat sugar ket- i tie hay fork rope pulley and slings tweed car new trip rope 100 ft 30 eran bags r0 saeks oil drums forks hoes shovels crow bars boxes barrel- cross cut saw axes log and boom whiftletreev neekvokes chains ic hay grain kuel and lumber 3s ton mixed hay loose about is ton in 2 stacks 400 bus oats 700 bus mixid grain 100 oils barley 100 bus fall wheat 100 bus mangolds 200 bus white turnip 5 haps cobblers 40 bags kitahdin potatoes 1 cord of dry cedar kindlinv 14 single cord of hardwood 10 single cord of soft- wood 7 cord tamarack ftoo lbs hard nut coal all wood is piled or 0 squares of b c vt shingles 2 ladders a quantity of lumber scantling a quantity of brick and tile- rack sills 0 rods wire fenc ing 50 cedar posts 200 cedar rails 250 ft ft stakes 100 3 ond fli- ft stlk household ftjrnmjre 4x4 linoleum lnmns dishes 2 pieces flx9 cocoa matting lant erns 2 coal oil bedroom heaters del aval no 12 cream separator 12 gauge sho gun double birrl milk pails etc iron pots cor- nenters toh such as nirit level pine wrenches hand svws vise chsls planes emerv etc terms crh settlement with- clerk dav of sale no chattels ti be removed till settled for no reserve as the farm is snld and th- proprietor is retiring greenock w t will have n t uneh counter the farm sale is 2 miles south of ospringe and 4 miles north of aeton b htndlev a etltott auctioneers ph t0r3 rockwood or 177j milton fred baptle clerk barrs for finest fine foods over twenty years service the bast in food to the batt of cuttoman we offer suggestions for the coming festive season boxed chocolates family assorted 79c supreme assorted 85c patricia assorted me fresh rack assorted slao westons assorted 1m maraschino cherries 133 crest assorted 150 private stock assorted 150 stuffed dates box ma turkish drlllht box soe mint wafer box bsc enrllth toffee box s9c glace fruit trays s9c table raisins pkr z9e dessert dates box 19c table flfs pkl 17c package or bulk fresh nuts filberts pkf or balk lb sto almonds pkfc or balk lb ifto pecans pkf or bulk lb iso walnuts pkf or balk lb sa drssils pkf or bulk lb cse hiieiled nttth salt your own box five kinds assorted 39c lb quality mixed nuts no peanuts 95c i 39c lb english and scotch biscuits huntley and palmer peekfreon graydunn cadburys etc in packages 2c to 35c in tins from 100 to 105 candy canr top com popplnr corn aclon toffee 5c5clc 5c7eioc12c lln uc ba tie cadburys bars 3 for s5c owneys bridge mix bx tie choc bars 5c7c10c12ciic ium peanuts licorice christmai cakes and puddings cakaa kvstuns gilchrist christie 49c to 350 puddlnrs c v ii gilchrist christie clarke brown jse to 75c 35c lb special xmas candy 35c lb x cigarettes tobacco cigars clkarettrs 39c mc ihc klit ms 97cl 05 tobacco 35c40c kj s il tins 1 55 up clears in packages w owl 50c mareuerite 50c trunxp 25c papers matches etc mlnremest pumpkin date nut roll fruit nut itrud choc mallows 27c to 47c 17c to zse tic tie z3e4ze hhortbreada tic to 11 billy bee honey 10 parrot peanut butl t9e canada dry coca cola asst pop ginger ale ilme itickey turn collins soda water grape cika cola asst pop grape juice fruit juice ilazor lllades hazors shavintf cream s lotion tpaste t powder t brushes 29c lb fresh roasted peanuts 29c lb i crnbrrlrs bx 3 cranberry hmacw 23a cranberry jelly 27e red currant jelly 29 crahspplr jrlly 3 s5 glnfrr mrmjiude 4ie please shop early in the week if possible fou best service serviettes halo t wax paper lustre cream foil paper palmolive baking cups jerjjcns col straws lotion snack sacks veto toilet tissue baby powder kotex baby oil mod ess etc baby foods jams pickles marmalade gherkins jellies olivet peanut butter thick sauce honey dills tabic syrup tobacco sauce fruit vinegar fruit cocktail salt pepper pineapple spices v

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