Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 21, 1955, p. 7

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thursday july 21st 1955 the acton free press acton ontario llj district lodges in shelburne walk district orange lodges troth hornby stewaritown and georges town joined the orange walk at shelburne this yeat when lodges from halton county were invited to participate with others in the district v halton county headed btflut georgetown girls pipe bandmov the parade in whiph about 60 lad ies orange and juvenile lodges took part despite the heat it was archaelogieal survey in scotland one of the largest parades ever aa the men and women working held in duffenn county on the find with the wives and mdjn speakers during the days fami doth agreeable and dis- activjuesere thcgrrtdhaptaihgreea bt worbro kent and the grand hou lecturer tlfw6rbr6 block oldest man from halton to par an tjfte- past masters by edith simon miserable and confused since her 1 husband was killed in the war and her child died vivien tried a complete change working on an adewasodearoia william young of oakville the name paper is derived from the latin word papyrus- marlus bayard in charge of the- discoveries and hamish monro clashed during the progress of the work yet both grbw fond ef vivien of course her life is completely changed by the end of this story building permits are almost doubled number of building permits and their value almost doubled in june compared to the corresponding month last year according to tra falgar building inspector angus gregg this june 110 permits valued at 1225550 were issued including 94 resident goaheads worth 949700 one commercial for a 25000 ser vice station on the queen elizabeth way at the eighth line and one in dustrial for a canada meter com pany factory to be located south of milton on bronte street dumber of permits issued r june j954 was 85 valued at 699500 more thafn 420 companies in can adas electrical manufacturing in dustry are capable of producing practically all canadas electrical requirements sunny morn coffee l 88c paramount sockeye salmon green gt fancy new crop peas 15 ex tins 2 for 33c stokelys fancy tomato juice spray standard dessert pears iga heavy duty waxed paper 20 ex tins 2 27c 15 oz tins 2 27c curics in chili sauce beans with pork 15 oz tins 2 for 27c 100 ft roll 25c liquid bleach javex 32 ox btl 21c york homogenized 16 oz icebox jar peanut j 7 butter 5c special offer royal all flavors reg pkgs instant puddings l for uc premium pack new blue detergent ti iy gin size -a- ur iuz75 n- 38 york brand spiced beef 12 oz tin 35c tea towel face cloth iga choice tomatoes 20 oz tins 2 for 35c meats iga table rih beef boneless round steak or roast lb 69 fresh delicious lb pork tender10in 89c iga tablerite smoked sugar cured lb flat pkg back bacon 49c iga tablerite juicy flavorful 1 lb pkg franks 37c freshly sliced tender young beef liver fruit vegetables california yellow flesh freestone elberta peaches 5 large size 2c sunkist california valencia 5 lb bag 59c california juicy refreshing jumbo size lemons 126s 4 for 19c marsh grown fresh green tops ig bchs carrots 2 for 17c arriving fresh daily reasonably priced i staked tomatoes frozen food features l om south 6 oxtins orange juke 2 for 31c p i 9 ox pkg french fries 19c ledgers v r succulent salads in the making from large commercial undertaking such as this as well as from smaller marker gardens and farms come the ingredients bf many a tasty salad i is becoming fairly common- to start tender vege tables such as cucumbers and tomatoes under waxpaper protective caps this speeds early growth and protects against frost inset is a typical salad made from canadian food products canadian salads are becoming popular a 1 1 year round er before a new telescopetype stretcher made or nylon and aluminum was adopted by the canadian armed forces it got the works they jumped on it dropped rocks on it tossed it out of aircraft and army lorries froze it in ice buried it in mud and sand they finally gave up and placed the order its lightness and compactness makes this rugged stretcher a natural for everything from northern airrescue work to the needs of hospital police ciyil defence and other authorities another job for canadas aluminum and the men who work wonders with it aluminum company of canada ltd alcan on anniversaries setting for the beautiful double- ring ceremony that united georgina lucille monk of kitchener dau ghter of mr and mrs montrose monk springford and ernest frederick west also of kitchener only son of mr and mrs frederick west of rr 3 acton was king street baptist church at kitchen er wednesday evening june 29lh given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floorlength gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle over duchess satin fashioned with a softly draped bodice of lace over vtbqsdviibkaeflisvsjkiaesaea annual vacation july 23 august 1 last call for the tops in dry cleaning service before vacation 10 am july 21 happy holidays- free pickup and delivery phone 128 acton ianr phone 16 root hardware rockwood plumbing and heating contractors general hardware free estimates on installations toe bouffant floorlongthskirt was edged with seed pearls while the sleeves were long lilypoint styie- the bouffant floor length skirt was in layers of tulle and lice over satin and wide front lace panel- separated the scalloped three- tiered skirt that swept to a slight train the bride chose an imported french illusion fingertip veil for the bridal bouquet the bride carried a cascade of pink delight roses and stephanotis with white trim matron of honor was mrs au gust mcachnm the sister of the bride and she was attired in a beautiful dress of blue crystalette over taffeta her gown was of ballerinalength while her match ing headdress was a bandeau of blue flpwers miss rosemond monk younger sister of the bride was bridesmaid and she was at tired identically to the matron o honor and carried a crescent bou quet of pink sweetheart rises and stephanotis gordon h shaw of fergus was the best man while donald post ol kitchener and bae west cou sin of the groom of acton were the ushers the church was decorated for thd occasion with tasttfull ar rangements of ferns palms white candelabra and standards of white shusila daisy mums onanist for the ceremony wa louise gormann while the soloist ely economova of kitchener sang the lords prayer before the cere mony and o perfect love during the signing of the register j following the marriage about f5 guests were received at the kres mineral springs hotel preston j for the reception during which the i soloist sang beciuse at the request of the brides parents and through the years for the grooms parents this was in honor of the factthal i the wedding date was also the 34th wedding anniversary of the parents j of both the bride and groom the brides mother received the guests in a heavenly blue tripli vcross wflo gift p orrs corner by mary ellen varley from the mist of the greencladt hills the breeze of summer laughs and spills across the morning the scent of flowers gift from our god to this life of burs and where the silver river flows such beauty in reflection glows that i in wonder pause to stare at loveliness too sweet to bear the waking robins stir and sing in radiant joy to everything and i at peace with all i hear and see offer father my humble thanks to thee hay ride roast for 40 juniors the acton junior institute and acton junior farmers held a hay ride and wiener roast at the home of vicepresident jack marshall last wednesday evening july 13 with 40 junior farmers in attend ance after a very dusty ride over country mads the group returned to marshalls for the wiener roast congratulations were extended to rilph dcblauw by president bill somervillc on his recent vn- gngement ralph played on inst years junior farmer championship hockey team the evening conclud ed with singing drowning cases found curious w goodyear complete service j truck tire service for truckers it has been noted as curious that in some cases where victims have been under water for only a short sheer dress with lace insets and tm d ofen occurred in spite of artificial respiration while in the case of other victims under the water for a longer time life has been restored it has also been not ed by many physicians that in many drowning cases post mortem exam ination has failed to discover water in the victims lungs in a series of investigations car ried on in ib3i1 by the late sir frederick banting and associates in bride cose a white printed silk cooperation with the health dress a navy taffeta fitted coat league of canada ho reason for with white organdy trim and white thse anomolies was found tn a accessories her corsage was of large proportion of cases of ap- red roses with white trim the i parent drowning the actual cause of bride and groom left on a wedding death is not drowning but suffoca trip to pints south rhincstone trim her accessories were all white and she wore a corsage of briarchffe roses with white trim assisting at the re ception was the grooms mother who was dressed jn navy sheer with white accessories and who also wore a corsage of briarcliffe res with white trim for her going away trip the x l n h a v n thompson motors v ll- ftflajjsgwpfogifefe a j iskitjjfiujji n2tt siiiukij jijfcafaib vv i v r f c mxiik rtii xazi making their home in kitchener guests at the wedding were from acton totjnto fergus guelph tillsonburg london ingersoll and rldgctown state farm mutual announces new rates on autoihsurance averaging 15 less thby arc tioh a s o t la pre- mebvpselwy i cml foffocmul w h denny 39 brocfc st acton ttrion 4s venls either water or air from en tering the lungs and the result al though there is no water in the lungs is death just the same the closure of the larynx is in the first place protective the aperture of the larynx closes when one takes a drink of water or tea to prevent the fluid going down the wrong way into the lungs instead of into the stomach in the drowning case the closing of the larynx often fails to open again as it does after you have swallowed your drink of water or tea so that an essential in the revival of apparently drowned per sons is to make sure that the air passages arefree the rhythmic ap plication of artificial respiration should result in the audible passage of air in and outtlisten ior it a doctor of course can make sure- with his stethoscope remember that even a few minut es delay in applying artificial re spiration to apparently drowned persons may make all the difference between success and failure life and death remember that the air passages must be clear v remember that there must be bo letup in the continuous rhythmic application of pressure and release say 15 times to the minute remember that in suitable cases artifical respiration should be kept up for hours until success is achiev ed or rigor mortiss sets in i -v- i thviij

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