Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 14, 1955, p. 7

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i thursday july 14th 1955 -r- the acton free press acton ontario page seven h farmer grower attinio i 1000 par acre is an easy mark af prevailing prices if you i plan oovemrnentcerhfied raspberries ami care for them in m j scientific way j i the largest grower and dealer of certified raspberries in on- j tario is sending a specialist in raspberrygrowing to call oh in- j jerested prospective growers explanation of modern growing j methods also recommendation to canners and dealers for crop marketing y plants at com rate term payment no interest to at i opj proved planter of one aqrev only a limited acreage available for- fail planting 1955 all replies rpust be mailed to box 400 campbelrford ontario on or before july 19th saved pennies for churches blue valley ranch swimming pool now open daily 12 noon to 12 midnite admission 25c children 12 and under 15c catering to corn and wiener roasts pony rides picnic ground tenting accommodation western 5h0weverx sunday night 8301 100 pm propretor earl scott limehouse phone g tr 72369 approximately 1600 women rep resenting 50 womens councils from toronto to- windsor attended a meeting of the western ontario district of womaos missionary councils- near paris last week there were eight representatives of actons pentecostal wmc pre sent mrs bob brown mrs arthur cook mrs w masales mrs har vey norton mrs gordon bowen mrs ed smith mrs bob albert- son and mrs tom mcqutchebn the grou co approx- innately 1060 to the pentecostal movement to build churches ip canadian communities the con tribution was made at a penny day meeting all braeside camp just outside paris the women brought pennies they had collected during the year mrs may swanson dean of women of the bethel bible instit ute of santa cruz california said that men may be the head of a movement but the women arc iu heart the womens missionary council was one of the greatest helps in the furtherance of v the gospel that the church ever had she said mrs j h blair hamilton wm c district secretary was general cnvener of the penny day rally mrs blair and mr blair district superintendent are founders ol i braeside camp 9 mil street acto miracle whip kraft 16oz jab 45c serving spatula terrific value only ioc apple ju latttittb t1jw 48oz tin mra 48oz tin for sandwiches ldn0he8 quick snacks prem 2 65c in canada more houses arc heated with oil than with any other fuel pkob mefuii if pusdikos or lil9llu9 jelly powders fc fruit cocktail fc 21c fig bars hccorhick8 pound margarine llb white cross cm ad cleanser dish towels toilet tissue bolls king size tut ramie each 21c 15c 29c oatarac dry ginger ale t 2 25c frozen foods orange juice french fries old south o a 12oz lg tin xyc snowflake 2 pk mayfair restaurant acton east on no 7 highway open daily 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches dinners special lunches daily steaks and chops a specialty good food at reasonable prices maiden voyage next spring hundreds of workers representing dozens of specialized trades are putting the finishing touches on the 24i000ton canadian pacific ijner empress of britain in readi ness for her maiden voyage in the spring of 1956 launched june 22 by her majesty queen eliza beth atgovan on the river clyde the newest of tlts great white empress fleet is now being outfitted at the quayside of modern design the vessel will carry 1 050 passengers on her north atlantic travel route between liverpool and montreal kxmmma sbsassfw vt swsk mrs p kitching made life member ebenezer united church ladies held their july meetings at the home of mrs a diamond mrs p kitching was taken by surprise when mrs s trousdale in a few well chosen words presented her with a wms life membership mrs w bewley wms president opened the meeting with an approp riate poem trees was the key word for roll call verses mrs g thomas had charge of devotions assisted by mrs w freeman the study book chapter was riven by mrs m mof fat mrs w early closed this part of the meeting with prayer wa president mrs h blyth pre sided for the business period last minute plans were made for a wed ding reception the ladies are enter ing for the program prepared by mrs p kitchingincluded a guitar solo by mary freeman and a short reading a bountiful lunch was enjoyed by all mrs e ward was courtesy con vener for the day tips on touting 8r corel loa trowel theres a lot of ham in all of us even if were not members of the show must go on profession and the next best thing to performing in a show is watching one seats down front on the aisle are already reserved for the nat ions motoring public at the greatest show on earth canada summertime folkways festival- and pageants nearly every province stages an annual outofdoors extravaganza to commemorate an important da in history ethnic traditions or indian- ceremonials for example r celebration with a western flair is calgary albertas famous stam- opportunity takes vac ati on i i or an g e s 29c calif val sunkist 288s doz lettuce cauliflower cucumber horire grown 2 for 21c lar ilil white head zic home grown california santa rosa bananas golden ripe 2 for lie lb 29c lb 19c thats why your business has no business missing the sales opportunities that pass by your door instead of through your door every day one proven way to create opportunities that mean business is to advertise pede july 1116 at this pictur esque event cowboys and indians gather for broncbusting bulldog- ging and steertying exhibition- and during the week following the banff indian days festivities will be held july 2124 the governorgeneral of can ada his excellency the rt hon vincent massey visited saskat chewan for four days during the provinces golden jubilee when he officially opened the new saskat chewan museum of natural historx at regina the acadian sections o nova scotia will see their greatest cele bration this year as villages throughout yarmouth clare and other counties join in ceremonies marking the anniversary of the expulsion of the acadiaus from the land of evangeline the program is attracting international attent ion then there are such standout ev ents such as the stratford shakes pearean festival the plays julius oaesar merchant of venice and oedipus rex june 27aurust 27 prince edward island provincial exhibition august 1520 queber provincial exhibition september 2- h shedtac booster festival-aus- ust 1216 allnewfoundland ex- hidinon in september ana the pacific national exhibition in vancouver august 24septembor 5 these special events are just one facet of canadas travel charm there are exciting motor tours through scenic country high ad venture with a foreign flavor ir french canada scenic thrills in the mountains of the west sunny beaches on the atlantic seaboard fishing trips through lakelands and lowcost camping trips in our scenic national parks then there art cities like traditional govn chosen by twin wearing a traditional white floor length bridal gown laurone elizabeth swanston was married to william henry moore in rock- wood presbyterian church the afternoon ceremony was performed by rev d crawford smith and douglas black ferns and peonies were placed in the church for the occasion i the bride is a twin daughter of mr and mrs a swanston rr 3 rockwood and the groom r is the son of mr and mrs e hr moore rr i ort6n outottowh guests were present from acton campbellville orion hillsburgh islington grand valley guelph preston and toronto mr swanston gave his daughter in marriage she wore a floor length strapless gown of white brid- al satin a layer of- white nylon tulle appliqued with face flowers covered the satin skirt the fitted bodice was topped with a jacket ot chantilly lace with long lily- pointed sleeves a pearl coronet field her fingertip veil of tulle illusion she carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses and white stephanotis miss eileen swanston twin sis ter of the bride was maid of honor wearing a floor length strapless gown of blue satin and white and blue nylon net fashioned with a fitted bodice and topped with a cotton lace jacket her blue cotton lace mittens came to lilypoints ov er her hands and her headdress was of blue net with tiny yellow flowers she carried a bouquet of white shasta daisies and yellow- sweetheart roses miss florence swanstpn sister of the bride and miss tiriel wal lace cousin of the bride were bridesmaids wearing gowns identic al to that to the maid of honor their headdresses were of blue nylon net and they carried cascad es of white shasta daisies miss peggy burr of preston cousin of the groom was flower girl wearing a floor length gown of blue satin and nylon net styled with a full skirt and puffed sleeves her headdress was of blue rylon net she carried a tiny cas cade of white shasta daisies harry moore brother of the groom was best man with ray mond swanston brother of the bride and ross bessey friend of the groom ushering the guests to their places martin bauer presided at the console of the organ and accomp anied keith barber as he sang pri or to the ccfemony the lords praye and because during the signing of the register a reception for 60 guests follow ed in the church hall the brides table was centred with a four- tiered wedding cake flanked with silver candelabra and vases of spring flowers mrs swanston received her guests wearing a blue street length dress of silk crepe and fe wi navy and white accessories and a corsag of pink cai nations checking points montreal with its cosmopolitan ap peal and fine restaurants quebec the only wallod city r in north america victoria and its british atmosphere vancouver and its harbor edmonton and its oil rcijln a tight traffic situation your ithq depend on the efficiency of your car dont delay have your car safety checked today this advice was given to ontario motorists lodayby lieu colone w b ina with its whitewalltd leguia ivc buildings winnipeg and it attractive public parks toronto and its new subway fredericton and its treelined streets the slick surface of wet asphalt- roadways has sent many arrior torist imping to the garage with flattened fenders and shattered headlamps but now research engineers have come up with something that sharply reduces this accident hazard when their special aluminum oxide abrasive isapplied to the road surface it- cuts down by more than 30 the stopping distance of your car when you apply the brakes at 3qrnph soyffi addition to laving weight and work m a thousand everyday and special vpplica- she was assisted by the grooms mother who wore a navy sheer dress and matching accessories and a corsage of pink saarnations for travelling the bride donned a dress of powder blue linen with navy and white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations she carried a full length coat of powder blue mr and mrs moore are making their home at rr 1 orton cites josafety tions aluminum may prove major factor in saving lives too aluminum company of canada ltd g reynolds general manag er of the ontario safety league its foolish to trust to luck when its so simple to find out the true condition of your car colonel rey- holds said in some ontario communities special check lanes are set up for the local commutdtys vehicle safety check program but the final an swer rests with the individual driv er i am taking this opportunity ot appealing to every driver in every ontario community to accept his re sponsibility for public safety and to do hisduty as a public spirited citi zen he reminded drivers that neglect of even one of the ten safety check points can cause a serious accident and urged them not to take a chance by driving an unchecked car these points are brakes headlights rear and stop lights tir es steering exhaust system and muffler windshield wipers wind- shelauod windows horn and rear view mirror x brakes should take hold evenly on all wheels the hand brake should be able to hold the car on any hill brake fluid should be clean and at the proper level 2 headlights should be at the proper level for maximum road il lumination and minimum glare lenses should be clean and reflec tors bright 3 rear and stop lights should operate properly directional sig nals should also be checked 4 tires should be checked for wea and proper inflation 5 wheel alignment should be checked 6 exhaust system and- muffler should be completely checked by a qualified- mechanic 4i 7 windsheld wipers should be operating with blades checked to sea if th ar i cl 8 glass should be clear free of cracks or discol 9 horn should be working pro- perly 10 rearview mirror should give a clear view of the road behind vn

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