Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1955, p. 4

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i rm3e txxjr ix thf acton rwfi press acton- ontario- campbeuvme rev j sutherland writes of customs mrs george thomas was host to the womens missionary society on thursday afternoon mlsx simp son opened the meeting with the call to worship an easter hymn was sung and mrs i snarpe of fered prayer after singing anoth er easter hymn mrs f wnn read the scripture lesson mrs w greenlees gnyc an inter esting report of the meeting of the synodical meeting held in gall mrs baulch spofco fev word tioiit tty- and mrs paul kirtyibal missionaries in japan a short business period followed when the various reports were rev eeired the cheer secretary mrs meniies read an interesting letter rectus from rev j sutherland missionary in formosa in which mr sutherland stated he had cov ered the first six months course wfth the language also menuoritns many os the customs of the people on that island mrs menzies gve an easter message what does easter mean to us many questions were ask ed to be answered personally the roll cal was answered with an easter verse mrs w van sickle sdebicatetf the mffering after tr hymn the meeting was chised with prayerv the hostess assisted by mrs e cairns and mrs g mc- phail aered refreshments which special speaker at thankoff ering a sjuttlm spxnhvi mid rull iii- tiiliin eitniiiil tlm minoiun mmiil tliiilikiiffiilnu nuellhy htilil tit lir sttiwloy 6ihnl iiioiii f tlm unllil elinnli in anll ie allnli follillv tlie iitvrilelll woliilllim lunlllmn nn i in lies fllii hinvll tlie t mlltiit lllijlliliuj hi jlll vwsi5iihlm ivntffiiy iyieivwjftjlti r liv chruhnti jiiiimmw- rt liymii mill uyei ly kellh ntiffkt minute roll ortll nn1 iiiiibinihi reimirt ihunii lliti hilii iiiiil sverl ynniigiter torfk wnl in nn immiljit llutv di vfu mi were enjoyed laajttfuaiiiaff daddy netted this one sucker ftshlng time finds dip nets tow on countless ontario streams each spring iubelle major 3 shows wrtm hot edible coarse nsh caught at aulston ontario halton centennial manor acton legion follows tendency h t0 break htowhsotationbtshett recently members can i adiari lesion vhroughourilv i rrv have been breaking down the men here too nre realizing rnrvtarcspnrrsirn tfty ns ctrir nmiii oroh keg dunk an i allan itohjitsoii look up llu fijiheellon whteii wj tteilleated hy ltiy- fnk kathir4nn tlarvet read atony if iirfn1lla vhlli owen itenn ani1 synion krttheilnr mckrmir mm nancy hounvnlilmm dressed in green iiiui yellow appeared daffodils the hpeiiket mrs rjuble of tn oil to wa- liitiodiieed by terry wnterhonse she told the group il the work of tho mission tland krsk in- united church in toronto merle russell thanked mm noble ilvter wolfe contributed a plnno solo the moetlnu rlnsru with the slnkinu of what a krieiijwellave li jesti followed toy- the mizpah benediction mrs m symoii ami mrs 14 bean we poniihle f- trainlnu the children sea captains wife operates wireless iiamkax cin melhg mnrriel to a e iliplnlii iloetilil nrientt n lonely ltd lur mi lihoil kvnin siji mint to otii wiiit iinj iiiiqimil ninnln of mni toii norwealmi rieluhlei yelimefjll l-jt- lirllly llln wlfii alln in kvmiin eiilntv nmit radio im krttii- ffk mot lv irtivillliih ille jiretly liniiielle tilnllea keihhle ludio mf are tio unriimiimii ale aid norwegian mtrliftht lils and mr kvmti wan among n elan of 32 ijlrl who graduated from a viiiiiii radi aehwri she iiiiniie1 iltt eaplai in jan uary iom tliisy hive u ion the heniisefjell a ahlp j h oslolinsej pjell line itnned her to take mi iurgo tm mtte from h loliii nlt to kiiioiic s proof save at well as veterans n tuesday eveninstatnt about 25 wome- residents manor assembled ir the wimcns j wlls o selfimposed isolation and no single factor is responsible f ay joom to jsay tribute to mrslpginjj as it sriup t active enc clhrke the matron of tho j ron men and worn- manor on the ew cif her birthday pn this national tendency is also in a short speech muriel thomp- noticed ir tho local branch of th son cenaed birthdav greetings t- mrs clarke on behalf of all pres ent and expressed the wish that she would spend many more happy legion which is currently holding a membership drive with even more members this already active group of vet- birthdays in the aanor glara sut- erans hopes- to enlarge ltjpiwgram ton presented a table ornament i and its work suitable for flowerlo mrs clarkej acton branch recently instituted as a gift from those present i a scholarship and is currently con- after mrs clarke had expressed siderirg a public speaking award her appreciation of the gift ir her usual gracious manner the happy j birthday swng was sung bringing another very happy event a the msirf t a rinse l bev snyder in charge on sunday may 1 the church service ir the chape of the manor wag taker by revej jel snjdcr flf the miltor baptist church mr snyder took his text from the first chapie of st pauls epistle to the hebrews and gave a very fine ser mon on the subject god hath spoken to us in his so mrs ann cooke played the accompaniments for the hymns friends entertain f spring brid the change irv the orgamawttion which represents 250000 men and women almost all the projects of thv legion concerning veterans welfare have been achieved through government legislation and now members have looked farther afield in 1jm8 the legion branches began to break out tf their isolat ionism the result has been gratifying secretary of the ontario command major patrick bigrssas this broadening of our interest has brought- with it an increase m membership they are attracted by the kind of work we are doing those branches which continue ti crim iprospects the hoirifyink effects of nuclear warfare are gradually becoming more generally realised irtlhe face ot mic propects tin- possibility of iironi- n yiirld wa are ridicu lous the posstiitttty ot satvasin any part of our civilizutionjsjueh an extremely grave risk alliston ontiherald ceck these dollar jubilee values evergreen good for modern homes the new ranch type houses call for the use of low spreading plants and ones of definite form many evergreens fill these requirements to perfe th miss elhm franklin whose mar riage to arthur morris will take place this month has been eriter- tained recently at several showers friend- at niagara falls held a miscellaneous shower at the home of mrs thimas phillips on tue i day evening april 19 games and f contests were enjoyed little david phillips carried in ai decorated basket filled vyith many lovty gifts and assisted i the brid- 1 ube in operiing them a dainty i k paidup membership in the 30 vear lunch was sered by mrs phillips j r r assisted by mrs westover of st j live within themselves are losing membership the legion member of today is alive to his communal responsibil ities to the need of ticrpinb oth ers secretary biggs asserts there are about 1500000 war veterans in canada with 250000 belonging to the legion ontario with 555 charters comprising 71- 875 members has z per cent of the4ig4bleveterafis in -the- provinc ial command this is the highest oc m ui t catharines and mrs dorothy crowther neighbors and friends of miss frankhn gathered at the home of mrs arthur cook mam st actor on tuesday evening april 26 for a social evening and presented her with a reversible rayon satin com- fortcr history of the organization are 325 ladies auxiliaries the backbone of the legion the branch with a membership 75 or jess there mayfalr restaurant acton east on no 7 highway penbaffcy from 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches dinners fish and chips a seeciaitx- good food at reasonable prices we deliver carnation evaporated 8 ml tall tins lk 100 iga regular 4 1 lb j pkgs i 00 cudney choice halves peaches 5 20oz tq0 hns stokelys fancy cream style co rn 815 02 ttr crtase and sanborn coffee 1 lb bag iga choice ungraded 20 oz- tins 100 peas 6 100 iga offers super value be clipped to any desired form miss shirley fryer read the ad are slow growing and attractive m dress and miss clara cook present varying textures and shades of d the gift mi green it is most important lo plant the grounds in scale and harmony with the lines of the building says r w oliver horticulture division cei- trau experimental farm ottawa low small houses need low small shrubs and frees to create a pict ure of unity the upright lines of pyramidal cedar or juniper or un dipped columnar form of hicks yew except in rare cases are not so suitable as the rounded forms of globs cedar or mugo pme or tho broad conical forms of dwarf var ieties of norway spruce tiff most cases plants ued a- foundation planting should be plac ed outside the drip from wide ea esvith the larger plants giving emphasis iit the corners in froii of bare wall spaces and to frame steps or entrances between these accent poiiits or highei- groups low- spreading mats are used beneath windows or to jih space enclosed by paths using japanese yews i shady spots and horizontal jumper- in sunny ones the emphasis in tiiird dimension al sudy in modern buildings s taking us back to the 18th century practice of square clipped hedges with higher wider buttreses at the corners evergreens sum as the native arooryitae or japanese yew are excellent for this s they may be kept in form with one trimming a year in june with perhaps a light touch in september evergreen do not flower notice- aby but good color combinations can be worked out with the foliage of different sorts to give lasting effect there is a good range from the sombre dark green of the yews tc the metallic greyblue of hetzi or aridora juniper from the mid- greitn of globe cedar to the light j golden yellow of thread leaved cypres where they will be covered with snow the broad leaved evergreens such as- korean box and oregon grapes may be used aniong the oth- jtwyrlety euonymus yegeta land paehistima are excellent cround covers on ba save uiiihtaiawn mower at awkward t- i are very useful arf ih h rwrt i is a to vteli a park or can see the thern drrolhy simmons sang two solos and several contests were enjoyed conducted by mrs wilfred mceacherr and mrs robert brnwn- miss esther taylor entertained with humorous readings mrv wilderpi presented mfs franklin- who will be leaving the ieighboriiood with a lovely rhine- svne pin miss tiara cook assisted by mrs nesset mrs fryer mrs brown and miss shirley fryer served a bountiful lunch heavy gauge spun aluminum angel food cake tin and a regular 53c package of robin hood angel food cake mix both on kibitzing familiar to building contractors so familiar as to pass unnoticed is e species known as the- kibitzer i tlie idea of exploiting this kind as a buying element might well occur to a street hawker but strangely enough the latter seem to have petered uut while the- kibitzers multiply lachute ique watch- mar travel treats for oak leaf fancy red half tins sockeye salmon 3 for 100 iga fancy tomato juice 20 oz tins 8 for 1 00 aylmer choice fruit cocktail 15 oz tins 5 for 100 lga dog house dog food 15 oz tins 12 for 100 uptons chicken noodle soup mix reg pkgs 9 for 100 clarks 4rish stew 15 oz tins 4 for 1 00 1 1 westinghouse 2540 or 6c watt light bulbs 6 fori 00 itkeair phngtinrwe stewing beef 5 lbs 100 swifts premium smoked picnic style pork shoulder lb 39c swifts premium loose franks 3 lbs 100 1f7e6lrabln impol firm red ripe tomatoes cello pkg 19c florida crunchy green 1xscal ig stalks celery 2 for 19c california trtap solid lettuce jumbo head 23c detroit st louis 1145 2900 new orleans 4890 tickets and information at harold wiles agert phone 207 swifts skinless breakfast sausage 1 lb pkg 35c tender fresh beef liver sliced lb texas mild ideal for salads silverskin onions 3 lb 23 florida fresh milky ik cobs cornonthecob 4 for 29c quality selected golden ripe chiquita bananas lb 19c 39c frozen food plcuwrrt french fries features 9 as fikg 19c pljtswet 11 pkf mixed vegetables 21c booth brand fish sticks laiaux 39 im wm t

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