Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 16, 1953, p. 5

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thubsdat arn lmk uj the acton free press acton ontario auction sale gait livestock makkkt erery teeaday at 1 one of ontario a largest fend oldtal established markets for top cash market price it has no equal fresh cows cannera sprinter cutters fat cattle rtockera sheep lambs veal calves bobs brood mows tat sows shoats suckers poultry of all kinds vegetables furniture tools seeds cedar posts tc etc premises regularly disin fected for vour protection low commisiaons special low rates to dealers and large consigner no sail no commission a sale where service is our mottor don be half sate be safe bj-ushif- a market with plenty of cash buyers b john robson joins haiton health unit the halton county health unit announces that john robson has joined the staff as sanitary in ispector mr robson has recently come to canada from scotland he is a graduate of stow technical college glasgow and has done ex tensive extra mural work with glasgow university mr robson has had a wide ex perience in public health work in dumfries scotland and dr bull director of the health unit is confident that mr ro w make a very real cimuibuttanto public health in halton county community choir acton coronation celebration to be held at 3 00 p m sunday may 31st 1953 in acton park all those inte in assisting in the ebovonienfionsjd choir an asked to attend the first rehearsal in 1 albens parish hll next sunday april 9h so p m or to contact e a hmwi at 126j we are trying to make this a truly community effort and would like as large a turnout as possible sa1ada orange pekoe sun ph halton junior farmers annual at home was held at the brant inn on friday evening of last week when ron wicken s orchestra provided the music members of the executive and escorts shown in the back row are dave pelletteno pntario president jean peterson press reporter how son ruddell second vice president thelma brown joyce chester mac sprowl past president and in the front row ron davis wilma sinclair treasurer harold tyrell president dorothy ingram don matthews first vicepresident and ann mclaughlin secretary shop where you save the most watch for next weeks special event jvm actons complete shopping centre former present ministers in news mens club hears oac professor two well known clergymen wen in the news recently rev charles cochrane former minister offlcfat ed at the wedding of mr donald gordon and miss hobbs in melville presbyterian church montreal on saturday and the present minister rev alex calder was quoted in chatelaine regarding his opinion po a wont raise nlycl town his letter was picked from hundreds received across canada peter glynn s cousins jimmy and sandy agnew of woodbridgc were visitors with him during the easter holidays terry lane spent easter holidays with his aunt mrs h norton mr alex wright was home from toronto over sunday mr and mrs brings and child ren visited relatives in toronto on sunday mr and mrs hyland of toronto and mrs johnstone of niagara falls were recently visiting the l a foster s i fractwea leg we arc sorry that little teddy clarke suffered a fractured leg when a gate fell on him last week wnl8 meets the wms met at the home of mrs a w benton on thursday evening text word used was woman scripture was read by mrs roughley and the prayer by mrs patterson mrs sanford read an interesting chapter from the study book billlc sanford played a piano solo and sang when moth crs of salem mrs a norton read a short article the president mrs smethurbt pronounced the benediction the hcrtcss rcrved lunch afterwards v g0work aoths values always a well assorts stock to choosa from may we serve you blue denim dungarees for men and boys several qualities mens s 95 to 4 so boys 1 95 to 25 socks 50c to 1 50 pair gloves braces belts handkerchiefs etc for everyday use one way to save face the lower part of it shut to keep roil fi okomduut optometrist 58 st georges square gueiph formerly occupied by mr k p head complete eyesight service shirts- chambrays covets homespuns in navy khaki blue gray ate large cuts sturdy cloth 2 45 to 3 50 if you rtd an axtra ilze shirt try our jumbo sued 16 i to 18 underweafta full rang of popular stylos for spring and summor work shoes for men reg so 50 fot 5 39 reg so for 5 9 reg 57 50 for 6 39 now open last wed evening mens club of the united church held their last meeting for the winter season as h was planned previously it was an open night with special privileges for ladles to ittcnd mr thoa gclhtly president opened the nmeeting with a hymn w oliver fipdraycf wr gellatiy spoke briefly in regard to club matters and also introduced the guest speaker for the evening pro fessor j weall of the o a c of the horticulture department mr weall lhktratcd his address with blik board drawings of two idenm il houses one with only n few shrubs in front of a dwelling h js ind another with trees shrubs and lawn which adued much lo his iddress in all mr weall showed great insight with hi blackboard illustrations which were ery pnctical to those present mr george day also spoke briefly and expressed the thanks if those present to mr weall rev j w oliver also lead in brief sing song mr gellatiy alsi hid some special attractions foi the ladles and according to num bers on their papers some were given handsome presents at 1h conclusion of the presentations re j w and mrs oliver were illed forward and in a few re marks mr gellatiy presented them w th a silver tray mr oliver res ponded and expressed thanks for the gift lunch was served in the sunday school room ind a social time enjoyed by all open meeting thursday ccnlng the rockw od vi h and game protection held in open meeting in the town hill mr frank schneider called the gather mg lo attention and introduced the guest of the evening mr martin bauer who spoke at some length on milters relating to game activ itles he then showed a number of films one dealt with toil con diuons and illustrated the effect of erosion in some eases due 1 1 flood conditions other films shown were in relation to wild life n eluding the bird family their ways of protection and living at the conclusion of the films mr frank schneider and clifford meadows came forward with prizes for lucky number tickets master ronnie bast el had the privilege or picking numbers one of the prires won was an electric lantern by mar blacklock others secured flshinr outfits in addition a travelling outfit was stationed outside the hall fitted with all lines in con nection with the fishing sport in all it was a profitable evening fo those present items f interest school re opened monday after the easter vacation with a good ttendanci t mowing the flu epi demic saturday afternoon mr and mrd grallin barry were host and host ess for pre school children at the roxy theatre in acton the show being snow white and the seven dwarfs mtuleis r and wavno nlghtin gale spent part if the easter vac ation in georgetown with mr and mrs thomas clarke ind jimmy rev james neavc is able to t ut and around town following his recent illness mrs dr bell of toronto cpenl t few days last week with rev for th bos buy in talovition mo acton t v sales and service quality installatons at a competitive price hauicrafter electrohome admiral h arbic phone 572 i terry phone 374j johnny fixit week cnttand sundiy dr and mrs campbell mcarlhur md son john guelph mr and trs ken morriston orangcvilli iss marlon bell kitchener mr i jim miller kitchener mr neil lambert spent sunday kitchener mr and mrs sim mclean fer gus were in town last week th isl who wire in town during the vacation have returned to their schools for th last term of the sen ml year mlss tim mcq icen and mrs jean macrac of lacombc albert i have been visiting their sisters mrs j b macktnzie of george tiw and mrs wm e pismorc rock wood mrs m wilcox of toronto spent some time with mrs george w peal the i saves u tion i for which a man it durini his vaca jon t lat your faucah pa3 hut tummar cal in wall tend a parfact phunbar youve urt got to gat that plumbing how many timtt hav you hoard those words and how many hmw hava you thought to got on that amacha and call us why not do it now and gat it ovar with john calder plumbing heating evestroughing rch st ac on thone on speedvah ave east t northeast city umitt thursfn apr 1617 swamp rre v rgin a grey johnny weissmueler and the golden went here 1 just the opportunity you ve been woitmg for a delightful 26day tnp to sumy california with d od the way colorado sprngi cave of the winds grand canyon las angelas hollywood ond a tide trip aouth of the border to tin jwano homeward bound you visit santa barbara and monterey enjoy a thritiing slop in san r ond tfien return via reno salt lab city cheyenne and chicago dataaw attend 1 vi toundthpmu rom toronto houoo mm too km 10 wortn ibaraea harold wiles agent satmon apr lejo captain horatio hoknbiowbt techntcolor v rg ma mayo gregory peck tone- wed apr 21 22 the lady says no joan caulf eld david niven see these values youths and boya oxfords bluchers s ze ii lo 51 our ent re stock at one low price 3 9b pair thunfn apr 2j24 mr music bing crosby nancy olson box offkr oprn 1 u pa- alttays color cartoon and news chtldrevs pla ground 2 shows nightly rain or clear children onder is year free the geatest name in radio and television marconi prces from 38900 easy budgot plan motors acton rotary clubs peanut day saturday april 25th in cooporaton with tho planters nut co tha acton rotary club again sponsoring peanut dat in acton planters cocktail paanurs and party pack are availabw from avory mombor of tho rotary club tho mombors of tha club will bo making a pra-poa- rtut day canvass of tha town your cooparahon and support will maka this venture a success saturday april 25 tha planters pea nut float will be in acton and rotary members will be tolictting your patronage on that day all proceeds for rotary community projects

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