thursday september 16 1954 exclusive eisens fashions lovely way to look this fall the step in silhouette in rayon flannel with a billowing skirt on which swirling tucks go round and round adorable angora trimmed collar in anthracite grey heather brown you saw it in seventeen we carry all the teena paige styles ask for your free booklet eisens clothing store icwrst the acton free press acton ontario choirs parish honor rector wife a social evening was held on thursday september 9 for rev and mrs price who leave acton today i thursday for their new appoint ment mrs price was presented with gifts from the junior and senior choirs of which she has been leader and the congregation presented both rev and mrs price with a purse of money the rectordesignate the rev e k jones and mrs jones arrive at the rectory on monday september 27 and take up official duties on friday october 1 patricia ann beauty salon halrslyllh all lines of beauty culture closed all day monday for appointment phone 341 81 mill st e acton doxut hcttmnxtr wampoles extract o j cod liver coopers drug store e s cooper phm b acton hi ho come to the fair acton fall fair friday and saturday sept 17 t 18 peanut butter 33c ig a orange juice 2 for 33c shinff s good morn ng 24 oz marmalade 41c i g a ripe n ragged peaches 20 02 21c allen s 20 or apple juice 2 for 27c fresh fruit and vegetables daily treat the family to steaks me ow and tf ier lb tbone steaks 75c cube steaks 75c fresh i cu lb sirtoin steaks 75c vf de c ov5 s ss stea lb round steak 75c choice baby beef roasts for the fall fair weekend si b ee pack f esh capers 6 3 t bs premium franks 37c choice boiling fowl devon sliced rindless bacon llbcellopak 65c boys girls bring in five six quart baskets for your free theatre ticket good saturday sfftemefji 18 between 6 and 7pm ledgers iga acton high school news by nell benton monday afternoon the boys of the acton high held a meeting in room 106 to nominate students for the offices of president vicepres ldertt and secretary of the boys athletic association officers are president wayne arblc vicepre tdent david mcvey secretary donald black lock the name of the treasurer is to be announced later this ls a new venture for the boys as there has not been an ath letic society for them for a num be of years so we all hope that the club is a success nominations for president vice president and secretary were made on wednesday for the girls athlet ic association 8lt on rloor no desks o seats have arrived as yet and we still have the choice of a chair or the floor we do hope that the desks will hurry up and come as it is very hard to do home work in a book which is balanced on one knee new teacher a new teacher has been engaged by the school mr m m pastyr formerly of sudbury this means that grade 10 will become two classes grade 13 will be moving into the outer office ind some of the other grades will be moving into different rooms mr hansen his a new time table to make so is very busy getting it ready for monday morning lockers now lock mr hansen received 10 dozen dudlej combination locks on mon day and these were all sold on tuesdav and mort had to be order ed there art nine vacant lockets of 180 electricians and others have been working most of this week add i an ome of the finishing touch es to our jlmost completed school enrolment of 171 attendance has risen to 171 this week not he iping he crowded situation making plans then plan with a dealer who knows how to select materials and use them to give you the most satisfaction call us we keep costs down and give you the very best 7 phone 4 tilxmam ontario woodcajfa the best in v lumber i iuilding materials west has failed to assist chinese describing the differences be ween chinese and canadians and telling of the power of the com munim regime in china today pas tor ray costerus told the members of the lakeside chapter lode we have made the chinese the people they are today mr coster us who has spent many years in china was the guest speaker at the first fall meeting of the chap tir held tuesday evening in the legion hail he felt that we on this continent have failed to help china suffic lently and now ou chance is pass cd he told of chinese students who came to this continent being faced with racial prejudice there many chinese in moscow one young plastic surgeona chinese who studied in the states was unable to set up a practice there and was not allowed to join the rlaff of on american hospital he s now a high official in the com numst government in china in 1939 only one per cent of the chinese population controlled the country the communist have seized the land and given it to the f i rimers since although reverence for ancest ors is a factor in the slow develop ment of china mr costerus con trastcd backward conditions and terrible roads with the railroads their diesel engines and in some plices cast iron tics imbedded in rock the cheapest commodity n china us life he stressed labor is cheap ii is estimated that 200 000000 are on the verge of at ion each year he contrasted their system of nonls with ours saying thatimu- lor md thieving are not asbad js being caught at it the united state ts hated h kiinted out although britain is isxcted most interesting addrcs th chinese b runner leaders ilk- mao tse ind introduced mr orr thanked he deilt also potter mail servi fi iidil si stem ind chiang kai stick tung mr h helwig cxsttrus md mrs him during the business session rf the meeting with the regent mr h hinton in the clnir it was de cided lo buy i large flag for the fligpoh al the new high school regular grants and gifts to the eh io will be continued plans wire mid for the bizaa in oc bir fi strip on newfoundland hown b mrs e smith j barber georgetown i r clnpter member plaed j j of familiar nngs on the and then accompanied mrs ishrmn who sing trees lodges of district hold church parade last sundaj the orange lodges of the district held their church parade to knox presbyterian church acton at three oclock n the aflimoon lodges from halton peel wellington and wentworth counties marched and percj hal the past count mister was the pirade marshall the orangeville fite and drum eland provided the mu ic rev robert h armstrong preached the sermon speaking of some of the great teachings of the reformat on george musselle sang a olo e a hansen wis it the or gin follow ng the service the parade marched to the cton park dont miss it do tot bert bo ftoptod the largest number of boys ever to attend a cub pack meeting were on hand thursday evening when 14 new boys and 22 cubs lurned out for the first meeting following the opening ceremonj led by robert htnton th cuba and new boys were divided into their respective groups and taken outside ide game while the cubs carried on with another game the new boys were taken inside for a talk on cubbing the group re assembled and were briefed on possible future activities during the past week calls wire made to the parents of those boys pined on the new waiting list the pack will definitely be limit ed to 36 boys althought eight cub will leive the pack for scouts next month no new boy will be taken in until those boys on the new waiting list have had the op portunrtj of cubbing tonight a number of badges will bi presented- to some of the eigt cubs leiving thi pack murray scoyne akili the fall term of scouting is now in full swing a full troop at tended the first meeting monda miny of the old spouts returned is well as m my new ones the meet ing bigan with the usual opining hich the new scouts were assigned to their patrols he patrol leaders gave instruct ion to their individual patrols a j urn wu upervind by murray scojne a court of honor followed after thi troop w is dismis ed there wa in election of officers and ntxt weeks meeting m plinnid this jeirs inders include dav dills cmilmimer ro kirkniss a sm h irlli v coles asm gord ci iw asm john creisev troop wider gord clow nstnutid some of the m w emits it the scout hall tuesd i ind wednosdi nights nixt week mutinf 7 15 mon da wajne currii tin re win 214 14j r n m 111 md l cm id i ulw i- in 1952 ind in tin ir hit earn il personals mr thomas holland hamilton vlsi ted with friends here this week mr and mrs william near mr and mrs garfield carey of toron to were sunday visitors with mr and mrs charles mckeown mr chester smith of grimsby has been visiting his brother m and mrs e l smith mr and mrs sherman smith ancaster have been visiting mr and mrs el l smith mr and mrs clarence rognvald- son and family have returned after holidaying at beausoleil island mrs stuart lantz miss carole anne john and doris lantz guelph visited friends here this week mr and mrs jacob bauer spent the week end at pine beach lake simcoe with mr and mrs jack ha r grave mr and mrs jim harris jf owason ohio are visiting their uncle and aunt mr and mrs how ard masales mr and mrs andrew lawson of philadelphia spent two weeks vac ation with mr and mrs fred law- son elgin st mrs p malcolm mrs henry croft ind miss doreen croft of toronto visited with mr and mrs r l johnston on wednesday mrs stanley coy and sandra willowdile mr and mrs r a gordon and miss nancj toronto spent sunday with relatives here mrs george nowell ind her son mastir george have returned to their home in british columbia af tir visiting with her parent m and mrs melvin walker mrs riy costerus and diughte s visited in gnvcnhurst with pastor i c su rus s brother rev c cost i erus who is i presbyterian minut o mrs costerus ind familv mi mu int ingtry vho geni rallied publi prognm in na sag ip ind act in inclut ng the sch iols i i line in acton iikmtt at acton fall fair friday and saturday sept 1718 our display of ford tractors ford and and tractor monarch cars implements thompson motors your fordmonarch dealer mill st acton smooth sailing to quick results thai s the clossif eds in your local newspaper whether you re buy ng sell ing renting or trad ng look to be want ads or speed and results the cost s r f ling the acton free press ir md mrs arthur swackham- and mr md mr dirk van w n if himilton visited r cent with their iunt mi r mid iiwt n it j hi st wn n jnd h fm nd it rocheslc make presentation at choir practice aft r choir practice at actin un id church n thu dij ven nik lit wik the chir members gi liud n tin sund i thiol room for i friendly isit md lunch the jrnp wis b riding far well i tw t rutrirul choir member mr and mr it robbing whi ir moving l rthm nd hill mr ribbins a is uinbh to be present is hi had al n ill 1m gun his duti us police rhuf there rn w si spke a f w rdi on behilf f thi cho r and liun miss niru iamlhrt presented mrs robbins with a hammered alumin um ir i mrs robbirts replied ha king tin group th nte of expinsnn f can- t el ndimr nit it if fteel m ir than d iubl 1 i c tw tx 1 d t i iwiv irpls d an i i the cecil a carr optoaaetrst oueiph b dougut st mwmil ftuttcomcdownt