page six the actonfkefpfcess acton ontario tiiunspay srptemi1kr 13 iims persbnaf notes of actoniarujyitttlnq outoftown point and of visitor in acton homes mr and mrs tom jones moved 4romtawnon jhe weekend ta monfebutg friend arc very sorry that ex- neve fred mccutchcftn is a patient in toronto general hospital master dean lemon left tuesday rioschooliorthew t medonal mr and m mrs h posterns it toronto was visiting in town this week with mr nd mrs ray costerus and family a speedy recovery or miss phyl lis mackie is hoped for by all her friends she is a patient in toronto general hospital miss minnie somerville mrs pearl kennedy and mr mid mrs george somerville spent the week end at edinburgh manor on stur geon lake mr and mrs j b miller were intoronto n sunday attending the christening services of skippy and patsy jewell children of ml and mrs e w jewell visitors with mr and mrs gor don johnston sunday were mi and mrs elmoie johnston roy and dorothy mr and mrs tom philjp o j clark and unoa mr and mrs don philips of brentford mr and mrs eail vincent mr and mrs william vincent of toronto while she was in tovvn miss eleanor bailey of australia stayed with mr and mrs hugh reld and family ml bailey the matron of a baptist gills hostel in austialia is ti a veiling mound the world on her way back to austialia from tin- worlds congress in ijmdon she addressed the womens mlsion circle and yoking peoples of the baptist church heic fstwratiikvi church ladies plan bus trip to niagara the womans a lallou iif the united church mel at the home t mia j kail on tuesday with the piemdenl mia ii minna piealdinn the meeting opened with the odd and the lairdn irayei the devotional eiid wna ta by mia f cleave and the toll call answered by tiuth a tending lv mrs j wllderspnt was mv moth eis apimii by jane scott the ladies are taking a lm tup to niagaia falls on thuialim fin al arrtangemnuts weie mmlu an art event in the near rutin e lit meeting closed with the mupth benediction mm fait- served luuih namled l mis hulatun mis thelfoid mrs poole and mia mcnabb a vote of thanks was given to mia fatt for her home aid to the lunch committee obituary list weekly newspaper awards for all classes all competitions winners in all circulation classes for the canadian weekly news paper associations 1955 better newspaper competitions are listed below also listed are the special awards which were presented as well to representatives meeting in vancouver this week icincalaum over ibcst ajlround paper mason trophy brampton ont conser vator midland lonu free pre herald yorkton tsuk enter prise best editorial page david wil liams troph swift current soak i sun newmarket oral era express and tlllsonburfi lont new yorkton isask enterprise odst fifint palse amherstburg echo shield biumpton ront con servator iit credit lont week- ly midland lont kue pres her ald circulation 2su to 3000 best allround papei gei trude a dunning momouil trophy oakville lonti trafalgar jttttmal- courtenay bc comox district free pie- auioia out banner best editorial page p george pierce memorial tiophi oakville lont trafalgar journal melville isask advance brampton lont peel gazette best front page frank howe seattle memorial shield courlenaj bci comox district free pre- oakille out 1 trafalgar journal mission cit bc fraser valle record ctrrauuon 1m1 to 2000 best allround paper charles clark cup acton lont free press clinton tont newsrecord and renfrew lont advance lad- ner ibc opumjpt best editorial page malcolm elgin tont1 times renfrew ont advance clinton lont news- record best front page m a james memorial shield acton ont free press ladner ib c optimist clinton ont newsrecord and high river lalta times circulation 1000 and under best allround paper hugh sav age shield grenfell isask sun parksvillcqualicum beach ibci spotlight rimbe laltal record best editorial page john w eed memorial trophy agnssu- harnson ibo advance elora out expies- claresholm alta i local press best fiont page printer and publuhei specinl grenfell sak sun parksvillequalicunv beach bc spotlight coquitlam bc i herald special competition best 1054 chikdmas edition the charteis cup vuden man kinp ireadvunce oakville ont i trafa- gar journal bailie ont examin er best spot news pictuie h e rice trophv bin i le lonl exam mei pembroke ont 1 obseivei comtenuv ic comox dlllu i free press beat spoil page pi intei and publishei tioph biampton lonl i conservatoi noith bultlefoid susk news optimit penticton ibci heiald fcowunc on first ladies hockey team here miss llettie mccunn who was boin lln acton died in biooklyn nin yolk on septemhei 5 aged 77 veals she was upulm with tiling people heie and was captain of the firal ice hockey team oigan- ied hy ladies in acton miss me calm joined the good shepheid oidei ill tot onto and was a mem ber foi 15 jvan she wis a dallv attendant ut muss 10 yea is in cm cinnatl und lutei in flrooklii a fine tilbute to her wiia given h one of five priets ut the funei ul nailoi where they recited the hosar he uid i would willing in change places with hei light now miss mccann u ill onl two dis and died of a heui t uttaik she enjoyed on octasional vllt to new jeisey whefe her biothei two daughters and son and tlu ir 10 thlldien wtie always pleased to see hi i obituary 8ptjsmt ty nell ttonlaa foi another yeai the bell of school have i ung in a ton and else- wluie this year the student at tendance in both schools has nu cleated consldeiahlv theie me now about itmt students in a ii s this tui wo have thiee glade nine ejasses two glade ills ttlld one lass siub in hudes ii 13 and is we huve nn addition to out school thiee elassiooms a nurses room and a sloieioom this mak es 10 clussioouis in all grade 19 will lie moving fiom the office into a clussiuom at last the new looms weie to have lieeii leady foi the fust dux but we tiope to move in ei y soon laickers and some slute ixiuids have to be installed and eveiytlnng will lie leady the de- col utms uie now finishing because of thiee new- looms moie teachers weie needed we have five new teaehtia miss tai uh i mis vatei lote ulld messls dl lxl plellusih und but huiiun we hope ttley w ill like acton as the nigby seuson is fast up- pioaclilng the teuiis uie busy jiruc- tlcing us uie the theei hudeis this veui s line up of cheei leaders wus chosen tuesduy night and is donfiiu mimlllun fiancee oakes loioin itltchle jeun mums betty bean fuve suguskie ianoia watson juikle kill and put given the dates of the gumes will lie uiuiouiic ed lutei as well us the lineup of the i ugby team obituary australian speaker at mission circle the womens mission circle of the baptist chiiich held then supl einbei meeting at mis john chap man s maolouuui itlvil the vlie- piesldent mia ciainuui opened lie meeting the seiielaiy mis c luiwisi lead lepoils llllef huslllesn dlatllsalon lnst weeks bowline saw marihn woods topple a torrid sm to w in the ledgers iga award for lad ies week i high single tinnie masnlcs picked up the gord mc cutchcon award with his 75i triple adcle luimurche can admit e heiself lifter having the patricia ann beaulv salon fix up hei raven tresses for trundling that 655 triple legion ladies had a warmui session on monday prior to start ing their schedule next mondav pudge-jprdatr- l 254 and shirley turkosz 22i showed midseason form the iga crowd was in and doc oakes son must have had an injection of his fathers horse liniment cause all george did was blast out a hot 328 single that in brief my friend ics is ill for this week be seeing you teen users at 10 a m saturday inoriiiiu adios canada has 25 companies mak ing newsprint they operate 140 newsprint machines in 41 mills with a capacity exceeding six million tons a year ioc al n bvs high school news reporter again this year w ill be neil benton prizes fun and f rlends at the fall fair tomorrow and saturday the ys mens club held a w ic- ner roast at mansell nellis farm last vv eck the arrival of the fall season remodelling of the front ent- 1 e cry w here it mirrorcd todav in raacctlth tcout hall lsbesiimirik this wem some from the district attended the western ontario fair at lon don this w enk a new store is being pan ed and prepared for business next to wiles bus depot free pi ess balanced iiv- the thus weeks chil weatrtcr ho- really made the summer holidays seem a thine of the past trees arc already beginning to tvirn from summers glossy green to autumn s russets and golds rochclle henderson and mar ilyn muk- last aveek began their training at st joseph s hospital guelph shalton county exhibitors cer tainly did well at the exhibition in toronto news of their wins will be found in several places throughout the paper oial prione are expected in guelph in december 1956 acton will then be surrounded by dial systems as milton and george town have already changed over adverusera who are looking forward to a season of much in creased business will be interested in looking at the free presss new book of dvrtisement illustrations on saturday bliss esther taylor received word she was successful in passing the exams at the summe course h fe la kjat entitling her to agrsd k certifi cate this iss of- the creaspd advertising increased amount of rews to make a 12pagc paper plans for taking tickets at the gates on the fair davs pending gof tournamcits and district con ference and increased membership were discussed bv he rotantrs at their meeting tuesdav seveal district ei trant- did well at weilingon county air i i fergus among the w inners er mrs lome boles mary qrieve and george leslie of rockwood and george wheeler of orton on mondav evening rev gor don adams orv ale johnston and bernard miller attended a special meeting for elders in connection with the national evangelical cam paign of the united church in oak- v ille everybody is always willing to listen to a prediction about the weather the bracebridge gazette has a column each week from the gibson indian reserve last week he said that the summer straw berries are seen right in the garden of sunshine are starting to flower again may be a sign of late fall new telephone rates are noticed in the latest bills the number of telephones has naturally increa with the number of people in the district until it passed the limits of the group in which it had been classified the board of the bell telephone gompanyauthorixes re classification into a higher rate roup resident of acton for past 50 years msnhnt of acton siiue 1jos mis kiediruk jigguis passed uw y on si pteiiitnr 7 ifti i a sjoclalu ness tttr toi nui ii oin ih lau inda kumshaw she w is boi n in gutipli tw nhip in 1u70 lli pai int wtit the late thomas kimluu amt mai th i fu liling she cam- to acton in lillls tlu veal of 1hi 11111 i lagt- to krt tlerit k jigglns ihtv hid bten making then home on chunh st when mr jiggins died ix yens ago mis jlggins lived alone theie suue u ith futhful visits from hei son george who lives in auiora mrs jigguis was a member of the biptist church and her pastor rav costerus condiu ted the fun- enl wruif at the runilev ptun- eral home on fridav september 9 pallbearers were leo roach john kentner tom nicol stan- lev cripps fred coles and al kirkness intel nient w ns in roik- w hid cemetery as well as her son george mrs jlggins is survived by two sisters elizabeth and mary ramshaw and a brother albert ramshaw friends attended the funer ll from aurora brampton wood- bridge guelph rockwood and eiamosi rev wm graham passes away in bc foi nit i usidiiits of ciew oils coi nets ton und dot k wood heal d with it gttt of thi sudden pavsing of iti v william liahun m ii d of iowll itni ik hi v ii ituiin hoi iitutil it join iii ifttti 111 miis in tlu niinisti 14 of tlu m us p it t of iowtll itlmi llltlti 1 1 ihlllll his i how tltltlis nuil ki il tlu oi ixislon ills llollll new altar cloth shown to guild st albin s guild began thi ir fall term v ith a jjjeeting in h- pansh hall septembt r 7 there were 30 members present and mr lil civike presided the secnttiry ind treasurers rejiiirts were rad several items of bumess were nil pu i nd 1 loin w ill hoi i i n afti i teat lung iliiiol n ii kianuis1 hi a is i e oniini ndi il lot tin niiliisti l tin t ssion of koikwooil li i sl ti i lau ihuiih and ui iph lllblll his fitliil ami hi tin i win- 1 iti i i 1 1 ti d to thi i stun of tin sain i ingi i eatiou hi- w is pi i ilt i i-a- 1 b font hi i tilers john gtorgt joseph ind rihlieit and two sislt i s j uu i mi s art hit ciirrni and violet imi- chesti i mcltimi all ri stnrg with then pirents and grnndiun nts in knrvitw t eniilery acton out- ls ter agnes mrs chnles tayloi mil vl vis in albeit i and his widow son and daughter in bi itisli col umbla attet mrs guidon uiail miss rlym hi ought the devotional leading f l nil jollll 1 ii- 1 a mis costeiua led 111 a 6iiisnl piufyei and a hymn followed mrs ii kent inhoiin ed the speakei foi i ho evenliin miss el- eanoi built y who is atallolied in auatialld miss liailey gave a ml tllteiestlllg ukuiiiil of liei tup am attendance at the win ids congiesa held in f on ion england and tluu look the ladle oil a wiinilil ful tout v lu pit tines to nniwuy sweden iviuimik ilollnili iin tva hw lleiluiiil enijluiid siollaiil miit queliet mia coalurus moved u vole of llianka to miss halle und u sikiui houi followed tea was aervnt hy mis helwl out the hosteaa mi- chapman auxiliary presents life memberships al the home of mia k i blow mowei ave dm meiiiheis of lilt rsetiioi auklllaiy wuiueps mission uiy so ul of knox iliuit h met on shiinliii h mis if 11 puik ei its mill vlie plealdent pieslded aiifi intiodoted tliti new study lon- fiom tiny ittsai ii foi i it a hook dealing with the chi lallan mission lu a 1 1 loltitltiiiuiy wm id a puilel dlsiuaslilu ftlmowed foi ille pinittiae of lolntlllg out why tlui cliiiith i ume into lielng the eiasiii fur its ilblnic today and tf ioiislili1 ll miasltin to the woi id all agleed ihut the hlllill is ille oiiiniuimly in uliit h bus luii ni tiuslid the lusk of pieat lung tin- goskl of jesus cln lat to every i leatllle tile devotions welt- lid by mis k j llusauid and mlsa chuilotb moon tukmg ixiil in tin- pain i thai iissiun wt-it- mi- a j hut hun an mis ii mainpi in mia it m m ii donald mis ii i 11 null- ii i 1ls rlhi lln cluk tlie auxiliuiy honutil li val in il no inlii is wlio liiil glvtn yitr- f -1ivltt- to th soi let y ami hi liunll by pit s nt likg mi- l ii 11 eighteen pioapeitlve cubs ul tended luat tlausduys r opening hireling some of these- hoys weie placed on a wailing list while ollieis were taken into the pai its be tween the a and b cub iuika id new boys weie udmilted bill a wall lug llal still leniulued suite tills jj meeting u niiiiibei of juieuts have linffilied as in then txiit s lhuiiie if joining lilt- movement al plea ent 12 boys aw all the oppni lunlly if jtiining any hoy 1 in iii yeuis muy huve his maine added to this walling llal evel y alep has been taken to lull odiit cubbing in as many boys aa possible oilgmully both paika wtie to iaiiy mi willi 24 boy iii eai ii bul that hus been thungtd lw tt ltaltm hip la the lug xoiohliin m handling lit lioya chulua of sllll molt boyl bling alulll d will de piiul in ju- ui laiigiminls foi new icuiteisj it iheie is anyone in the i mii who is a al inlcifall in lios woik and would tlh jo in of uasulullte ioul1 do aif by i all lug cobniaal i munuy sioyie ut lim h iraek iwial tiitaduy night uu- first le gulai uu t ting f h patk wiu held ul hit- s ool hull the boys win ill villi i int slxs und slmi up pllull a aholl lllatlilt tlilll pel imi suptiviatd by aktlu wus fil lowitl by with outside gume hy ltuksha doris allan more in slim hon pi t- 1 edtil dlsllllaul hlxcla pp nil 1 ni ti lul ls weie lvitiiit rayloi hotiti t kis tct i nit wult ih list- and jamie linn sllll 111 nulls of hi mx louipftltlil wii yt how 7 iinls family ii hit- it i n i wllt 4 p oil- munay iini akt i corn competition winners announced chuiles mcnubli took first place hi the coin competition sponsnred by the acton agricultural society judge was j m tobuni of liielph muika uie us fnllows charles monullb r lloyd maisdeii ul a hwuekliamei in harvey haiti 80 calvin aitketr h h eurlffta and son m7 s uenigu wallace 87 itubert ken llflfl cluylop lluvies uu 11 u davidson h3 i these ii took top honoru in the cnitipelilitiii theie wen 23 entries ullngelhti ieiiplu buy ihe flee piea to leal and lead the fret phs lu uuy z berlou lijiiik him is eillitu i uiwrwie uthl miss clbflh mn- with lift- uu mil i ship ilifi id puis tht u i i ul ii n- uuidi- bv mrs iiii kiniiilv 11 tin inlii i ship st i ii tin v of thi aux ill ti y usistid by mrs ii i iin and miss aniiit st ik i sii 1 1 tat le- mis mt knight at itt tltins ll-ll- pl provitt 1 pi in dis us cd including slipper to be hi id later month arrangements for the biair wire made student from ceylon addresses institute mrs wikramanayake of ceylon wearing a colorful indian sari was guest speaker at the august mi-i- ting uf the eden cret wom en s institute held at the home if lmrs john turner edi n mills a postgraduate student at the o a c she has been studying ri gut lph for the past vear mis hazel mark convener of historical leseirh and current ev tnt- wis in charge of the meet ing tin roll i il was answered b contributing i picture fur hi tweedsmuir book ceylon whuli lies off the tip of india l- ciltd the pearl of th indi in ocean the speaker pomttd harvest out it bi umc bntih oiiiinv ii thtri 1b02 at its own request and iui 1 fal i h is thi same status is can ida in the conini nwe ilh mrs svlvia jones wan presented j inti resting fact is that all with a cup and saucer she thank- education including universitv is ed the guild and expressed hertfne to all stadents who can pas rigret tl living to leave after high i ntru ce requirement- eu g a number for the past h about 75 pt r cent of the people years buddnts she explained a vers- beautitul purple altar durtig the business part of the cloth was diplaved b mrs ev ir i meeting miss barbara jensen vvss jones w hich had been made by chocn represintative for the snqje of the members for the i south welington 4h homem iking church it was decided to bus the i club on a tour of detoit and material for a whie one to be i southwetern ont irio this club is made sponsored by the eden cret w i the meeting closed with thn mizpah benediction and a dcluious umh wo- erved bv the committee the numerous- questions which were akcd of the guest speaker during he concluding social per n charge of mrs thelma barbeiu liod were u dicatioh of the interes never before such a low price on a goodyear tire- visit rev currey in london sunday on sunday mrmbi i s of the un it ti hurch sunday m ifiitil sutff and friends paid n viit to hev k a curiey the former minister hen- and mrs currey at their new huuie in london about 45 inude tlu- daylong trip they attended church servin udoii and tound the city in some uf uie douglas fit tttis ft lied on vancouver isf ind ar more than a thousand yiars old stops saoth damage for 5 whole yeaits off pays for the damage 11 olt 1 1 your iiistly rugs furniture and clothing fiom nlolii damage out spraying of berlou is guaran- li d in wi lting lu give moth protec tion ftjr i whole ytars or berluu will tpair replace or pay money value of aitlili- damaged colorli ss odorless stainless jion- inflaiiiniable und economical 8c a yt ar will berluu mothproof your suit or dress coopers drug store acton on giant bingo the door prize a brand new 1955 chevrolet free draw tickets on car with each admission another ft ticket with each 100 worth of bingo cards purchased insido jackpot 1000 share the wealth 2 specials 200 each i a games 50 each admission oo entitles you to bingo card good for 12 games 50 prize each game extra cards and cards for special games 25c each or 5 for 100 draw for car will le mude follosing buifjo games you must be there to win at the orangeville arena wed sept 21 starts at 830 sharp sxcekbartasf 1 5 sponsored by orangeville rotary club all proceeds go to artificial ice fofki 4- the- arert night school classes the acton advisory committee of adult education in cooperation with the north halton school district board announce the following night classes in acton shop work elementary oil painting advanced oil painting typewriting childrens clothing elementary clothing advanced clothing leather carving teather embossing millinery aluminum tray etching english grammar and literature ceramics upholstering courses will cunist of 12 twohour lesions cinmrnrnj tnsday noemwr 1st at 8 00 p ti and each tin di following until deo f ix 6th n inmm ncing on january 10th i and continuing to february mth the basic fie for all courses is 5 00 two dolas of whch must be forwardd with thf application form the balance of thrie dollars must be pad at th firt fvm attendd it s estimated that cost of iquipmtn irt the lathir ciking co irs- wotld be about s20 it al instances students will pa for the cwst of 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