Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1955, p. 9

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lu lsfv i l l r m thursday october 20th 155 the adtdn free press actok owawol i page nine b o w ll drop in anytime for coffee i theres no game like bowling young or old rnair woman i a spu i l can appeal fo everyone t why not fry open kowmng fridays and saturdays cton bowling lanes phone 697 10 main further growth in 4h membership along with more widespread public interest membership in 4h club work is mounting annually and this year established a new i in canada tif 72704 e in 4952 clubs an increase of 4q71 members and 164 club over 1054 while eight of the ten provinces reported higher membership sask atchewan with a number of newly organized grain beef and garden clubs had the greatest individual nfvfr fort an of burner likt this heres something really new really better in oil burners the simplest moat dependable lever built its fully automatic even selflubricating just set the thermostat for the temperature you want and forget it you get low first cost and unmatched yearafteryear economy of operation with this thrifty new model r160 dition imhj membership in saskat chejyan has grown from 7087 ih tc 11966 in 1955 or a general increase during he last two years of 693 per cent from the national standpoint girls clothing clubs continue to lead in numbers with 1083 follow ed by garden with 869 beef 656 arid dairy 593 average age of the 72784 mem bers in 1955 is 132 and the average membership per club is 147 six week cycle chnge program starts in rockwood area oct 26 following the last switch to 60- obtain replacement parts for any cycle frequency in fergus ontario frequencysensitive equipment anil htyrfrn imiic urill mm ivitn bni-u- in th intnrvil the customer would wood october 26 to effect change over of the electricat equipment of the 260 domestic and commercial customers served by the rockwood hydro system ontario hydro stated that dur ing the threeday program in the increase of 4k2memperslnad v i 1 la apprxtximalejyjj100frej w on omatir saw for yeuimlf fcow you mvo witth thm worlds fiimst off burner t instead of 100 pounds pressure or more it operates on less than two pounds saves strain and wear instead of two fuel lines it needs only one its whisperquiet highly efficient come in and see this revolutionary new unit built and backed by williams for your conversion to oil heat or replacement of inefficient old burners conversion installation 39506 root hardware phone 16 rockwood gardan strain rr 1 milton markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment phono milton tr 86522 quencytensitive appliances will be changed over to 60 cycle operation up c of thework-in- rockwood operationsill continue in the surrounding districts served by the guelph rural operating area where the homes and premis es of some 2150 domestic and commercial customers are schedul ed to receive the higher frequency during the sirf weeks program asking for the cooperation of rockwood and district customers ontario hydro urged them to re port immediately the purch or disposal of any 25 cycle appliances since listings were made of the el ectrical equipment in their homes- such reports may be made by let ter to the standardization area of fice po box 575 kitchener or by telephoning guelph 7350 cus tomers will be connected to the kitchener office by means of a special line this number may also be used to obtain information or service on any matter connected with changeover failure to report such changes may result in customer as be deprived of the use of such equipment compliance with this request will avoid adding unnecessarily to the cost of the standardization jjriij gram which would result fron hydro technicians having to tnakc extraisitstocustnmerslhomes iu change over added unreported it ems mtatiohy3roasle3 custqiners to ensure that some responsible person is home on cutover day to admit changeover technicians silverwood i inconvenience to the time is required to j postal clerks 2010 3060 post office department acton ontario further information available on posters at the post office application forms available thereat should be filed with the civil service commission 25 st clair avenue east toronto not later than october 29 1955 sh a bond its an exciting adventure growing up the world is so new and big ttanrtone can never quite get over the huge discovery that one is becoming a person no one knows today how many thousands of young canadians are leading fuller happier lives because their parents bought canada savings bonds regularly over the years there are people who always intend to dp something about things like this and then forget so make a castiron resolve now to get your order in to your bank or investment dealer right away and whether you are a parent dr not dis cover how the ownership of these fine investments will put a twinkle in any eye your own included j cssjw 7 t t irt recipes answer roll call at wl ttie october meeting of the sll- verwood womens institute was held at the home of mrs gcorue henderson the president mrs marchington read her report o the area convention held in guelph a week ago mrs corbctt had a re port from the district directors meeting held in milton a halloween party was planned to be held in the stone school pro ceeds going to help out the george town swimming pool fund two layettes are almost completed to be given to the childrens aid in milton and further work is started on another good warm old cloth ing is to be collected to be sent to korea mrs d williamson took charge of the home economics and heallh portion of the meeting much in terest was shown in the recipes which each member gave as her roll call then for the program these recipes were written down by each member mrs george henderson gave 1 short paper on the province or the month quebec quoting an old chinese proverb to the effect that one picture is worth a thousand words she passed many beautiful pictures and folders showing the beauties of quebec mrs batkin gave several ex cerpts from an old book dated 1876 entitlled things a iacly would like to know some very amusing and some very useful a pleasant social hour followed the meeting mrs marchington and mrs bert corbett assisted mis george henderson some of the neighbors were away for thanksgiving weekend those who were home entertained friends from the city the glorious weather will long be remembered mr frank marchington of ot tawa is visiting his brother mi- harry marchington several people from the district have gone to toronto to hear billy graham speak mr nd mrs wm reid have re turned from a visit out west r ginger farm written specially for the acton kree preaa by gwendoline p clarke the largest city in provinces is halifax the prairie for top rated fuel oils and service call 69 thompson fuel service prompt delivery by meter pump deal at homo and save this is sunday and a wet dull 4sumlay if ever there- wbs one we notice it more 1 suppose after the warm sunny weather we have been enjoying just lately gardens a round here are still bright with color geraniums petunias asters and chrysanthemums and even nas turtiums as we have not yet had even one killing frost the wea ther has been grand for all the ger anium slips i planted about three weeks ago they are still outside in their pots doing far better in the rain thnn they would in the house while i was at it i re potted two big ferns and a begon ia and started a philodendron from the parent plant visitors came along lust week and took away ov er a dozen geranium slips and yes terday i pulled up three big plants for a friend so she could take off as many slips as she liked in the house i have been having a wonderful lirue redding nip no less and keeping partner busy burning all the stuff 1 have been throwing out anil it really took courage because i hate to throw things away however i was determined that this time i would really make a clearance magazines and papers were tied up ready for the next paper drive and tied up without being look ed over first thats tri part that takes courage start sorting them out and youre lost you know how it goes better save this magazine theres a good article here on making use of your spare time well that certainly can be thrown out what we really want to know i how to find spare time so it didnt take long to get the magazines together once i had decided not to look through thcml then 1 attacked odds and ends of woollen and cotton goods left over from dresses drapes and pyjamas small usable pieces went into one box- for quilt tops big pieces for rugs the best part of old sheets was reserved for pillow covers the rest for dusters anil floor cloths then i got into my writing material carbon copies of stories and articles written ytar ago some of them rejects some published and forgotten in fact i found enough scribbling paper to last me the rest of my life discarded wearing apparel was another problem by the time things are not fit for us to wear they are not much good for any thing ele either so off with the button- rip up the seams cut off the collars and cuffs presto more contributions for braided rugs the same with old drapes faded but lots of wear in tuwvvrjirt mixed wtth brighter strips faded goods never show up in a rug then i got into a cupboard where bobs treasures are hidden i brought them into the light of day later bob was here s i took him upstairs look this stuff of yours- what cin i throw out most of it army relics duffel bag canvas belts service berets radio i earphones water bottle and can- j teen whats the good of it all at last i came up against a 1 brick wall throw them out i what for put everything together in one box and forget about it i those canvas belts might come in exchange rings in church ceremony at o double ring ceremony in ebenezer united church campbell- ville beverley joan frunk and bruce g jeffrey were united in marriage rev d gordon of purrs presbyterian church officiated the bride i the daughter of mr and mrs andrew frank of campbell- ville and the gropm is the son of mp and mrs ii g stirling jeffrey of iuslinch while and gold chrysanthemums and fern were placed in the church lor the occtistnnr the bride sven in marriage by her father wurc a ballerina length- gown of nylon tulle the fitted bodice was strapless and was top ped with a jacket of italian lace featuring lily pointed sleeves her fingertip veil wa held by a crown headdress and she carried a cas cade bouquet of white and pink baby chrysanthemums miss donna frank sister of the rbide wore an ankle length gown of cornflower- blue net she wore n- feather headdress and carried a bouquet of white pink and blue chrysanthemums mis betty jeffrey sister of the bride wore an ankle length gown of pink net and a pink feather headdress she carried a bouciuct of pink white and blue chrysan themums miss uremia mallby and miss dana maltby were flower girls and carried nosegays of baby chrysan themums they are diugher of mr and mrs orion t maltby of b h 3 guelph master held frank brother of the bride as ring bearer carried the rings on a white satin and free cushion 1 john g gunn of weston wm best man ushering the guests to their seats were gordon mclean of piishnch anl dr thomas j prid- ham of st marys mrs stanley leuly of cooksvillc sang because and the lords prayer accompanied by mrs james f evans of georgetown at the console of the organ mrs ev ans is u1 aunt of the bride a reception was held in the church hall for 100 guests and was decorated with pink and white streamers the brides table was centred with a fourtiered wedding cake flanked by floral arrange ments of autumn flowers mrs frank received her guests wearing a dusty rose dress with navy accessories and a corsage of deep pink sweetheart roses the grooms mother assisted wearing a blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of pale pink sweet heart roses for- a wedding trip to the hali- hurlnn district and northern centr es the bride changed to a pastel green suit with black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses on their return mr and mrs jeffrey will rcide at gowan hill farms it r 1 puslinch outoftown guests were present from acton guelph fergus kit chener georgetown kilbride par ry sound kingston weston tor- unto strcclsvillc meadowvalc ilatiburton and lockport ny darn handy i you can provide your own retirement pension through a canadian government annus for full information director canadian government juotultieb department ot labour ottawa- postage tree ruasf send hi nttormation showing how a canadian government anmuttt can bring mi utiremint income at low cost my name 18 mrmotmml kease ptlnt i uve at date or birth i aoe when annuity to start telephone t adratod ikat laloraatta ibm wul b imm i iluuwnt ne d a i might want this and tltis and this well why dont you take the stuff home with you heck youve got more storage room here than we have so thats that the things must be kept but it is i who am stuck with them plus a whole pile of aircraft magazine- partner also has been bitten with the redding up bug he ha been spending his evenings the last two weeks making a braided doormat from baling twine and im telling you its qisite a mat just think of the yards arid yards of baling twine that has been burnt or is still hanging up in scores if barns across the country some of it may have been made into halter ropes or into mats as partner has been doing but i expect most of it is being wasted because no one has tim to deal with it if you just stip to think it is almost criminal the amount of stuff that is being wasted year in and year out in towns garbage collectors are paid to take away fluff that there should be a use for cans bottles waste paper and so on and then move monex is spent on incinerators to get rid of the accumulated waste from thou sands of homes where there isnt j so much as a kitchen stove to burn a paper bag and with everything wrapped and double- wrapped these j days waste paper in some homes becomes quite a problem i unavoidably we do our share of wasting too but not with paper all afternoon we have had a lovely fire burning in the living room using no other fuel than tightly rolled newspapers paper lot i call them scout cub paper collection saturday october 22 9 aim piease bunlhe paper securtly o pack it in cartons and piace at edge op sedewalk than too scout and cub groups of acton nlct ppor coltochow d 3 i9ss j m i iiyyjffljiaijvtaua tifis

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