Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1955, p. 6

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i t ra0csbc the acton free press acton ontario richardsonsadler church ceremony 4 ebenezer united church was decv orated with baaketa of gladioli for the summer marriage of dorothy elaine sadler and john aubrey richardson the bride is the daugh ter of mra amelia sadler of thornbury and the groom la the son of mr and mrs ivan richard son of rr 1 campbellvllle rev c d henderson of appta officiated at the three oplock cer emony on august20 miss margaret early of r r 1 campbellvllle played the wedding music mrs william slinn sang a n during the service the brides brother bert sadler of thornbury gave her in mar riage for the occasion she wore a floor length gown of white french lace over net featuring a bouffant skirt the sleeves were long with puffs coming to lity points over her hands a crow n of pearllzcd flowers held her finger tip veil her bouquet was of red roses a matron of honor and two flower girls attended the bi id matron of honor was mr james lambe colllngwood the bride s sister she wore flooi lengh gown of pale bltie net over taffeta and carried a bouquet of yellow roses as flower girls miss helen rith- ardson sister of the koom from thornbuij wore a floor length gown of mauve net over taffeta and carried a basket of yellow rosea miss sandra lambe niece of the bride wore a short dress of pale blue net over taffeta her nosegay was of sweet peas groomsman was james lambe of colllngwood the brides brother-in- law ushcnng the guests were ed win stewart ospringe and bruce richardson campbellvllle the grooms brother the home of mr and mrs ivan richardson was opened for 65 guests who attended the recepton following the ceremony friends and relatives were present from thornbury new hamburg elora guclph fergus ospringe and ert en mills as well us the campbell vllle- district mrs richardson received wear ing a navy dress w ith v hite access ories mrs amelia sadler the brides mother also chose a nav dress vv ith contrasting accessorie both wore corsages of red roses the bride and groom left on a trip north for travelling the bride wore a dress of pale blue lm en with a matching hat and white accesones thej are making the i home in milton thursday september 1 ims the lorne scots are again winners of the b class band competi tion at the canadian national exhibition competing against four other crack groups of musicians the halton band came out on top to add to its string of wins the competition was held today thurs day and results were announced this afternoon in the above photo the lome scots are shown in a group picture taken earlier this year touiu incrkahe 8ale8 moncton cp the moncton boumi of trade ih taking steps to uitoitat new bi una wick fanners in giuth packaging and inuiketlng of flesh vegetables and other farm jiodute it feels they are capable of obtaining a greutei allure of the fin in piodtilc maiket carrlpbellville aims at claiming third consecutive ontario title ipc al nbvs those who have been able to spend jhe entire summer out-of- town are arriving back those davs rotarlans enjoyed games of shuffleboard at amos mason s home after their meeting on tuesday some patching of road surfaces about town has tulpod very much to make tiding smoother labor da on monday and the last holiday of summer schools reopen on tiusdaj the fall teini for lbsi septembei tht ninth month of there aie manv attiaitive gar- dens in acton but some of the best aie not visible fium the street acton fair just two weeks from friday and saturday foi tv hours devotions were ob served at st josephs chuich sun day monday and tuesday of this week just a few moie days of for the m boo i children da the y m c a is closed week but will opt n iigain fn fall progiam next weik holi- this lis there was a vei v stiong wind with dnving lain tmdnv at noon adding antitlui item to a summi i fufl of weather nelson turns deaf ear on trailer owners nelson township councillors have turned a deaf ear on an ambitious plan of the trailer dwellers of two lakeshore camps to vacate one and bring the second n line with nelson s trailer park bylaw in stead a new solicitor for the trail er owners was advised to persuade his clients to move to cooksvile then seek a suitable site in nelson as a show of good faith despite the pleas of h f mcker- racher engaged by the trailer peojgp onlv two weeks previoush reeve harold c adkins and his council refused to intercede when the solicitor requested assurance no action vv ould be taken to en force a court order evicting the trailers he presented blueprints for a plan to revamp the bronte tailer camp operated bv joseph kowal and said the nelson trailer park operated b walter flis would be abandoned sweep series with waterdown last game is pitchers duel citizenship recipe stated by chambers take one new candian add ele mentary knowledge of canada mix with existing canadian stock thats the recipe for citizenship but its not always that easy new canadians are prone to stick to gether in their ethnic groups old candians jtourth anc fifth genera tion types are prone to think we like the indians are original stock and so turn our backs on the prob lem as though it did nofexisl whos to take the responsibility of integrating the new canadian with the old you me who characteristically because it be- liees that as go our community so go we all the ontario chamber of commerce has accepted the chal lenge through its public relations com mittee it has brought together eth nic group leaders and discussed the matter now it is bus encourag ing individual chambers of com merce and boards of trade the terms are interchangeable jacross ontario to take a special interest in the integration of our new citizens in doing so the ontario chamber of commerce is going back to the original grass roots philosophy of our pioneers help each other to help the whole community comprised of 190 member boards and chambers in ontario 80 per cent of which are in communities of 5000 souls or less the chamber in this work is demonstrating the leadership in citizenship which is its keystone best trout youll get better speckled trout fishing on streams which have plenty of cover thats the report of the ontario department of lands and- forests which says studies hava shown that a relationship exists be tween trout populations and cqyer on a small stream tests showed that addition of brush piles and aquatic weed to streams brought bovt more and bigger trout campbellvllle swept their best of seven series with waterdown when thej won 20 on friday august 27 in waterdown thus eai ning the right to repiesent halton county in the intermediate c ontario play- dovv ns the final game turned out to be the best of the series as it was a tight pitching duel between harry hamilton and lebelle each allow ed but four hits w ith hamilton walking two and striking out five and lebelle walking three striking out three and hitting two batters both pitchers were effective with men on base with two out in the top of the first henderson walked and went to third on early s single the latter stole second but elliott grounded out to end the threat in the bot tom of the first culley singled went to second on a pissed ball and stole third noseworthy struck out and brush walked to put men on first and third hamilton then pitch ed out of trouble by striking out thompson and forcing fetter to ground out in the top of the third moore walked w ith one out and jack lad ing was hit by the pitcher but they were left on second and first as he next two batters filed out to left bill elliot opened the fourth with a single and when noseworthy rushed in to field bill cairns sacrifice bunt third base was left unprotect ed and elliot went all the way to third wingrove grounded to sec ond and with elliot running brush tried to get him at the plate and just failed giving campbellvllle a 10 lead r in the bottom of the fourth brush and thompson singled and were sacrificed o to third and second but a short fly to left and tindalls strikeout got hamilton out of that trouble in the bottom of the fifth water- down threatened again fetter walked but was taken at second on lebelle s attempted sacrifice ham ilton to wingrove culley then singled to put men on first and sec ond and noseworthy hit to moore who tagged li belle on the base line for the second out hamilton threw into ctntie fuld attempting to pick culley off second and both runners advanced but hamilton forced brush to ground to second to end the inning in the top of the second bill the playoffs cairns doubled with one out win grove struck out und elmer dredge grounded to short and fetters bad throw got a few feet away from fawcett who recovered and threw wildly home allowing bill cairns to romp in with campbcllvilles sec- cond and final tally waterdown was retired nif order in the bottom of the sixth and the game was call ed because of darkness campbellvllle in lepreaentlng the halton county baseball association in the in tn i io intermediate c pliivdowns huve won this honor tveiv yeai they huve been in the league and will be attempting this yeai to win their third consecutive ontario title something that has never been achieved by any other community in the piovince this year they are entering the playdowns with the excellent sea sonal record of 20 wins against four losses the team personnel has changed very little from lost years champions gone are bobby bar low who played every game up un til august last year but wasnt with the team in the playoffs and gary field who pitched juvenile ball in gut lph this vear added are two fine utility plnyers elmer dredge who was with the campbellvllle juvtnilc teams of 1050 and 1051 has bien in 11 games and played every position i xcept pitchei and rick steney who was with the 1953 championship team and last year managed the alllston team this yuir he has been a sensational pinch hitter although the 195 team s pitching and hitting have been excellent tluy have been plagued with an un- eeilain defense and have been con stantly shifting the players p tfotk one of the- big reasons for this has been a series of injuries and sickness to earl cairns who hasn t played for almost two months earl is now better and if he cnfl get into playing shacfe quickly and remain healthy hefrcould give thv team a big boost a they enter patricia ann beauty salon all lines of beauty culture and styling unoir new management sfpt 1st proprietor phone 341 maria buromiller 1 mill st ctilley a thorn in campbcllvilles side all through the series led the waterdown attack with two singles brush and c thompson had one each for campbellvllle bill cairns doubled and early elliot and dred ge singled campbellvllle waterdown r 000 1012 000000 0 campbillville has been pitted against dereham centre in the first round with the first game being away on saturday september 3 and the second game in campbell vllle on labor day september 5th at 2 30 p m lighten load ked deer cp new buildings under consruction at the provincial training school here for mental de fectives are expected to lighten the increasingly heavy load on other alberta mental institutions they are to be completed by next year and will house boo to 900 patients the acton dancing school under the direction of sylvia train member c d t a announces its opening with lois allen teacher watch next weeks paper for date and place preparing students for royal academy of dancing exams ballet tap highland and military dancing no trie 10 mow 0ui his your ptesbit iirs costs r0 moie than a ie6uiai tire and tuii swindlehurst garage ballinafao ont ph georgetown tr 72381 s2bbambabaaammasal rrrmmw 111 mifllflilbpi anybodys treat fresh and delicious you cant go wrong on chocolates page shaw rowntrees thur8thx septt 12 black horse canyon satmon sept s5 here come the girls sept 4 sun midnite i was a prisoner of devils island tueswed sept 1 charge of the lancers 2 shofis nightly goes a long way when a good impression is made with clean wellpressed domes call us for service u4tom uikcna main- street 4ctqn the winners of our free hams draw on saturday night wwwvrtwwwwwwvwi j mellon mill st bill mariscak peel st joyce schroeder arthur st a w allen rr2 t rockwood j ralph staffer butcher blue brand beef mill st acton sept 23 9 a unmrsw inintuiionm picture added second feature vfcww bgfaetr huntor t j tuomt addams plus beaus will be beaus color cartoon orangeville rotary xi club 4161 giant bingo in orangeville arena wednesday september 7th door prize brand new 1955 chev jackpot 100000 share the wealth 2 specials200 each 12 games50 each draw for car will be made at close of bingo games you must be there to win admission 10o for 12 games 50 prize each game extras and special 25c each or 5 for 100 starts 8 30 sharp proceeds go to artificial ice fund for arena uvdi l at imj i l m 1 v 1 1- 1 x jv a m li

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