Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 13, 1955, p. 4

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amatcsks- w xat 4- page four the acton free preset acton ontario thursday october 13th 1955 beardmore and co have started to cut weeds in fairy lake several children were christen ed at the morning service in knox church sunday several special sales are on this week in acton the ada show spec ial bargains dont miss them a ca dr4vonb hu firah of acton was in collision with an other vehicle in guelph his car received 40 damage bill ingles escaped serious in jury monday evening when he was thrown out of a car driven by ray mond rochur the accident occurred in quelph letters of congratulations are still coming in following the free presss winning of top national weekly newspaper awards all are much appreciated houses in the newsubdivisions arc being sold regularly local organizations and churches are glad to welcome these new actonlans into the- life of the community imits i ah allen of brampton who is touching diincmg in st al bans hnll each week was quite satisfied uuh the eniolment this fall und his instruction well undoi ttuj quite a few from this dlstiict wore at erin fair on the weekend the bishops gray club aent their photograph with the writeup of their charter dinner from the free press to the y secretary in ethiopia with whom they are cor responding a busload and private cars again made the trip to toronto on sunday afternoon to hear tauiy graham this was the second char tered bus arranged by the bible society from town william john klelnveld of ropkwood was among those who re ceived his canadian citizenship at a ceremony in guelph county judge r stewart clark spoke to the group of 14 new citizens there were some local w in- ncrs in a halton coop draw at georgetown fair fred brown of limehouse florence parsons of campbellville lawrence johnston of r r 3 acton all won cattle mineral in milton as many as 40 volun teer workers a nght are racing against time to repair the extensive damage in the town arena before the skating and hockey season be gins damage was estimated at 25000 after the fire there last feb ruary commission rules on inch conduit for service in new buildings here doughtycarnochan wedding in guelph a wedding of local interest was solemnized in paisley memorial church guelph on satuiilny sept ember 24 when dolores coilnue carnochan and john herbeit doughty were wed rnv f j tel- ford officiated t ttie a tei noon uedding in a setting of flower the bride la the daughter of mrs margaret carnochan of guelph and the groom is the son of mr and mrs herbert doughty of r r 4 quelph richard tajlor the brides cou sin gave her in marriage for the ceremony she chose n floor length gown with layers of nylon net over taffeta with a very boufrant skirt a rioral design wih featured at the waistline with a back ef fect of taffeta with this she wore a small matching jacket and glov es her floor length veil was edged u ith imported lace attached to an oriental handmade headrtres- out lined with shirred njlon net trim med with pearls and accented by a pearl trimmed laec medallion on each side she carried n cascade bouquet of red roses nnd whit mums miss gwerr butcher ns maid of honor wore a gown of rosewood taffeta with shrimp net her flow ers were deep pink nuims and white carnations the two bridesmaids were miss frances doughty and miss helen doughty the tormer wore copper taffeta with champagne net and carried yellow carnations anl white mums the other gown was of green taffeta with matching green net with a contrasting bou quet of pink carnations and white mums matching headdresses com pleted their cnsembles two cousins of the bride miss dorothy anne and mis karen o rourke of acton were winsome little flower girls at the ceremony they wore long white orgpndy dresses with sashes to match the bridesmaids dresses with this they wore tiny halos and white gloves they carried baskets of bronze and yellow mums groomsman was david bud doughty the brother of the groom ushers were stuart withers the cousin of the groom from wy- bridge and i v in macleod of r r 1 acton miss olive lampard played the wedding music dunne the sign ing of the register the bride s sis ter miss joyce dought ang the wedding prayer and o promise me her dres was of villow star- dust nylon taffeta with matching headdress she w ore i cordage of yellow and mauc mum the grooms parents liomt was the setting for the reception which followed later in uu afternoon bouquets of mixed flowers decoi- ated the house the wedding cake iced and beautifully denrahd by miss joyce doughty y is flanked by candles mrs cirnochan chose for her daughters wedding a brown dress with matching brown and bcijre accessories her corsafio was of yellow sweetheart roses mrs doughty wore a nayy blue dress wth coral accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses guests were present from acton milton toronto london w bridge kriss beaerton and limehousc the bride and groom left on a wedding trip to rochester buffalo and niagara falk for travelling the bride chose a honey tieige box- stjlc suit with carmel btige acces sories her corsage was of ellow sweetheart roes they are making their home in guelph continued from page onui ililmnxys on the dupotal platit ami spiing buildings authorization wan given rluperln- tendent lambeit to otdnr so more water metem aftei he iemited 42 melera have been installed at the glenlea subdlvuton he also united the sewage plant roof needo lepuiia and that some lepaiis were iiwti- sary to the body of the depart m tiu acton high school news j iy nell haitian ai ton high won i ant thursday alton and miltons rugby teams met in a ion to open our rugby in mlltnn mi d by a- publicity director addresses chapter kil uiwiin tlm imlillrlty dlrec- ii i tin mihd nfpw lionpltal in mlllon nitilr an l the m tubers of luki mile chapter iodk at their oiioimt miitlng in the lginn hall tin sday 4 veiling iii general re marks intituled his impressions of publicity and public relation and nome of his personal experlenees lie has written woild fair publicity lie spoke briefly of the new aqlied hospital iu operation and site purtiltf the business session of the daymonds oioantic warehouse sale continuis daymond home furnit hingt kbeksesssmbactk sj plans for apple day on saturday were made when the bos and their leaders met on wednesday evening in the scout hall signs have been placed in store windows and the tags are all here the ap ples have been arranged for and everything is ready the monday meeting waj post poned until wednesday because of thanksgivings last weekend there was both a day hike and a weekend hike to blue springs boy seoul apple day saturday is pple day this s the day iijjjuch cton s cubs and scouts w ill be on- the streets y ith their baskets of shining apples ell ing scoutint to the local publio this is thi one nppeal for funds that the local cubs and scouts make during the year and they ak your upport it this time as i token of appreciation for your sup port the cub or scout yy ill pres ent you yith a shining apple canyassmg nf the yyhole town will commence at 80 am sat urday morning at yyhich time all cubs and scouts w ill meet at the scout hall the canvas will coyer every house in town as well as be ing on duty doyyntoyvn saturday morning and afternoon friday afternoon scouts yyill be placed in acton plants as w ell as it the local banks lived in usa all married life their 50lh wedding anniversary yv as celebrated last month by mi and mr j e swackhamer of sag inaw michigan with a family dinner there mr swackhamer was born in erin township and lived in ospnnge for some time he is the brother of mrs bentley wilson of acton the couple have lived in the stntes for the past 50 years mr and mrs swackhamer were guests of honor at a reception hed in their honor labor day week end in guelph by mr swackham er relatives they were married in grace presbyterian church saginaw on september 20 1905 they have two daughters who held an open house for them four grandchildren and two great grandchildren all yyere present for the celebration except one grana- son who is with the united states air force in england obituary distant relative of us president a distant relative of william mekinley assassinated president of the united states thomas mckin- ley 89 died suddenly on sunday- october 2 at halton centennial manor milton here he had been ji resident two years mr mckinley who was a native of linwood had previously lived in georgetown as a young man he wiis employed yith the toronto street railway later went west where he hometeaded for many years near winnipeg he was burned out and came 10 georgetown about 17 years ago unmarried his closest survivors are a sister mrs thomas williamson toronto his nepheyv jim and niece mrs charles j day of georgetown rev alex calder conducted the funeral erico in georgetown on monday october 3 interment yyas made tile next morning in pars law n cemeterv toronto british ambassador opens winter fair sir roger makins gcmg kcb the british ambassadorat wash ington will officially open the 1955 royal agricultural winter fatrto be held in the coliseum toronto in noy ember it was an nounced by the royals general manager c s mckee a gala and colorful opening cer emony has been planned to launch this years royal which will at tract more than 18000 entries front 11 parts of canada taking part in the official opening ceremonies with sir roger makin will be lt col stuart c bate president of the royal agricultural winter fair and bis worship mayor nathan phil lips mayor phillips wil extend a welcome to teams from the united states mexico ireland and can ada that will compete in the inter- national jumping competitions at this years royal the earl of dalkeith ath of dt bosweus boaburghalure scot land the only son and heir of the duke of bfrccleuch will be one of the 1965 royal horse show judges honor grandmothers at institute meeting mrs e holloway main st was hostess to the acton womens in stitute on thursday october 6 mrs george fryer the president presided tht roll call was answer ed yy ith an early superstition the motto of the month age is not a matter of years its only a state of mind was read bv miss betty young donations of used clothing or heavy quilts are to be brought to the next meeting for unitarian relief mrs sam holmes loported from the directors meet ing in milton curient eyents were given bv mrs m macauley and community actiy ities by mrs e smith mrs earl lambert gave helpful hints in the home economics department the grandmothers presented an interesting program mrs w bal- lentine gaye a historical story of 50 y ears w ith the coningsby institute mrs j johnson contributed a read ing what our grandmothers wore mrs macauley conducted a spell ing match w ith grandma johnson and grandma dennv being the final- ists mrs ballentine introduced a trio content with mrs holmes mrs hargrave and mrs fryer having to draw for the prize mrs e gibbons was presented with a corsage for being the oldest grandmother present lunch was served by the group in charge and mrs r brown expressed j the thanks to the hostess and com mittee waterworks accounts j mccallums ker repairs 4 75 peoples fuel pipe 100 72 highway garage repairs 1 00 thompson motors arct 315 10 can brass co ltd 05 45 town acton sewer aect labor on cameron st 27 00 beardmore and co mach ine shop labor 2 55 acton puc hydro july aug oihiiitions 2248 30 hydra adrounta petty cash exp trans f terry postmaster post age meter h palmer office cleaning symon hdwe wm bracken ins preni whithams garage gas j mcc iliums ser repairs garner motors acct h g barlow co supp gestetner ltd njidse line and cable ace red line chemicals ellis and howard ltd solex co lamps hepc of out aug power consumption acton free press adv printing can gen electric federal wire and cable j r kearney corp can line materials ltd 2825 2s 0 15 100 00 20 00 589 10 m 8 92 7 70 4s5 1 80 1095 127 52 25 17 1915 13 26 10086 67 8698 201 41 1353 94 81020 90 26 12994 12 diets fatiguing few people who diet are content to reduce slowly and overdieting can cause persistent fatigue many dieters eliminate all sugar slan other carbohydrates and cut calories so sharply that physical effort be comes intensely fatiguing and men tal work suffers s4asil minim war stole of 117 this thursday ac ton plays preston in preston we all hope that the luck continues for our team iat thursday georgetown und preston played in georgetown the score was 50 for georgetown ross morton is coach of the team this year rosa was unable to play this year as he returned to school too late so consented to be the coach by the way that the team won that first game he sure knows his work wayne currle is also not playing while practicing for the field day he injured his shoulder and was forbidden to play tough luck the referees this vear are two boys from the onlai lo agricultural college guelph and last week they did an excellent job last week there was an assem bly at which the old and some new cheers were practiced the players were also introduced by ross according to their xsitlons on the team we rained quite a noise at the game showing much school and team spirit which may be w hy we won that s all this week meeting plans and reports on the bazaar and tea to lie held in novem ber were given tq7 quhec it phoni 7000 ouilph why worry about your old storm win dows and door problems we will clean repair and install them for you before the real cold weather gets here for bargains in new storm windows and storm doors we have them call us for service or free estimates home maintenance service phone 385j acton legion news the card season got underway this yy eek with the euchre on friday night and crtbbage on tuesday max storey who has long been overdue finally come through and yypn first prize e langdon was second pete turkosz third and hugh orourke who always claims max showed him all the tricks of the game the booby it looks as if he held out on you hugh the large crowd on saturday night enjoyed the special entertain ment brought in from kitchener it is hoped they will be back in the not too distant future bill croft and mike bennett were the two big winners at the cribbage winning seven out of the eight gam es results for the cribbage eden mills 17 legion 15 tiger cats 23 station hotel 9 ramblers 18 union 14 district meeting in delhi this sunday and alao the delhi branch is unveiling a new monument lets turn out in large numbers contact gord mccutcheon before saturday family game st thomas ont cp george hunt a billiard player from not tingham england says the game should be played by the whole family as an example he points to the royal family queen elizabeth and princess margaret both enjoy the tame euchre club honors mr mrs thompson the sunshine euchre club gather ed again at the home of mrs r l dayidson when mr and mrs frank thompson were guests of honor mrs dayidson and mrs a k mann were joint hostesses i after euchre was played by the group thejresentation of a hostess chair was made to the couple by j mrs dayidson and mrs mann on behalf of the friends and neighbors i lunch was sered to conclude the i pleasant evening staffen meats free delivery mill st acton phone 692 golden smoked bacon squares ib 19c young pork liver b 19 fresh pork hocks b 19 by the piece bologna lb 21 fresh fish every weekend mill st acton income tax was unknown n canada prior to 1919 miie go plumbing heating eavestroughing pressure systeaas water softeners 251 mason blvd acton phone 23 h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph a wool jersey classic planned for perforaaance a fine wool jersey simple but flattering in line featuring aaitin durable mothproofing mitin protects the all wool jersey eabric from- moih- damage eliminates the need for seasonal storage care as illustrated most pastel and fall shades sizes 10 to 18 may wo tuogost this fin wool jorsoy as m por- ffoct christmas gift for rlor- ordor early to bo suro of color and tyt mildred across from the y mill st acton 9 mill street acto 5th and la8t week 83rd birthday bale atlmer boston brown with 15 oz pork tins atlmer 0h0i0e out beans as 2 lynn valley standard ungraded 12 oz tin8 peas 3 aylmer choice diced beets 3 18 oz tins 15 oz tins 29c 35c 35c ubbys sauer kraut 2 z 33c york choice tomatoes 2 burns chuckwaoon dinner 2 monarch margarine catellt8 spaghetti 2 aylmer choice bartlett pears alymer choice red pitted cherries 2 aylmer canadian fruit cocktail globe choice dessert pears 2 aylmer fancy apricots 20 oz tins 15 oz tins lb 35c 69c 26c 15 oz tins 15 0z tin 16 oz tins 15oz tin 20 oz tln8 19c 37c 21c aylmer fancy 15 0z tdx mccormicks black beauty 10oz bag 21c candy 25c special process peas 23c aylmer pineapple 27c tid bits pineapple tltnn 21c sim0niz n0nscuff polish pttin 69c qttin 119 8imoniz paste wax llb tut 89c w m fy liquid laundry starch 32oz btl 25c cudney frozen strawberries 35c cauliflower snow white large head c j spinach queen victoria cello bags 2 for 29c onions 31b cello bog 15t 0ran6es apples calif valencia size 220 doz fancy macintosh 3lb cello bag bananas golden ripe ib 49c 25c

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