Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1956, p. 4

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paok fowrt -4- thb acton free press acton ontario thuitspay march und 10m haltons junior farmer debaters victorious in the- ontario finals l debating champion of ontario following the eoncludlim debate friday evening at the oac in ouolph are the llatton junior varment uwro of mac sprawl ac ton hoy ford milton lloyd viv ian burltntiton and 0or8e oraen- lees campbxmville the four young men eliminated four couiitlctt lit their march to the flqala waterloo lincoln anittoi represent ing thu negative iloyvt vivian and roy ford met caile- totr lvnn wooxlburn and jim bradley the jikii deculon wn lii in ilvlded n favor of maltoii 1 ir ddlegiitlon jmirnayxl fro- 1 liilton ileapilo the alorni nee the conoliwion of the aeaiin of iliuntem hour of reaoarch iil iruvol foi the ohm lut all i count leu on t oral trio ami carvion they won both the nihhtlon carteton imhhu v 1 ii south siminif flrev iaiiitiliin south slmeoe drey iatnlitni kent prince kdwurd hastings lincoln ilaldimanil klgln middle hex ourliam oiiimi i wtiltn li huron ami llultoii thin meant a tolul of hh junior umiic part in th first round this was the first veur the out affirmative and negative decisions last week the championship tlebale was it feature of tilt meeting of the j in lor fanner annotation ofonlnr lo too two tennis from llulloit anil ciirlolon met in nui tillel illitr in tin wir memorial uiul uiul maso hull on the topli ij- inter imlvrsit mmtltit aslem maiilmiald iiiiiversit oxtenttion iiolved lliil the problem of low in with font from emit county tiiklut toronto mlu klhel ohiipmai rome in ukrleulture ran iw hwtt- j fonninu llvo teuuu one lieu i home eoutimiuit hervtco ontm in met h ktminont resertnh uwl i dive and one unintuitive 1 vinirtninl of ileiilnu toihi this year loat jo the f inala at w george greenlee wan th younlteat debater ever to enter the provincial finabi the four who brought plenty of research and thought to their eon troveraial toplcu an well aa theli public speaking talents were coached toward the finals by hal kms popular and widely known an i teultiiiul representative j k whltetock his assistant ait hon net l and milton lawyei george el holt qc the decision ki idav was a clone one of tlit six judgca font fa vol til llalton and two ouletou faced with the task were prof w oar pentei dupm iment of knullsh o c fl i warlow department i ml junloi fmimr hiive u tin j pillti n a i mi m extension filmed at loweilng of production than b a polloi of price 8uivri mac snrowl and george green lees talked fn the afflrmatlvo ink tng on cm itions team of ann win kins and doll lloll they lfiisl piovliulul tlcuulluk eomnetuloifi to i ihkii in hm this is llullui- ond chiiiuplonslup team in tli ii5s3 season klutltor m kcnu ti them on a ilit deelslon judges two lo one of fh ltof a m ltoss tepai tmonl of kiikiisii i ami prof 11 ii oiuiililicll ilepai lfnint of h oiioiii ls i1ac oiul kail snow wtic lhuel ii fu i tin de islon was iiiiiioun wlnneis o letim ioimt has ui iiinikllali past piesulenl liefoit too in lh- lllia m hens i mm tit si w in i pn seultsl the ipiai in the next win llic were i inn lt w tlh oriinnuvited steilliik hllw i liuitihl in the stmt rimils anil then plates which me iwiiik enciavisl personals mi and mm harold sutcliffo demlmin mluh upeat the week end with friends heri acton fl lends were vei y am i y to learn miss olive lampard of guelph fell on the atteet theie and hactured hei wiial she was in hospital following lite accident miss lampard an tugaiilst and pianist has pupils heie visitors dinlni the week end with mr and mrs win halletilnie were mis robot t hill and two eluldien of kltchenei mis n j reed uiwl mit llurld kanaon of oufliph mi and mis llaivej 1 viu lug unt cliuiike of oiton mi and mis le itallentliii unit tommy of tin a plan easier meeting a united wms junior farmers hold night of hockey broomb d to benef hosp llalton junloi farmers sliikeil a benefit ulkht lot tin milton district hospital motnlu eveniiik at milton urena thai wns ijimm wholesome fun ond inuiilitet from the minute it started until it was over anoriliiik to the 200 wliu attended the evenlni topmil off tile vlu terlonk series of commtltlv bock e names ixlwcen milton ailou palermo and norval teams in iio vldliik a mittil when the spistutors ctuilii ket into the act too the hiilillht of the whole even inii wm the hihke kiuii tmtvuhii the victorious norval juniors und an allstar leum comprised of ue alar players from the three lvsmn teams although the norvul ereu bluiimt lxivlel over each team s thes clushisl on the ice throughout the season the team of all stars proved to be too much foi them is peclally when the were wlttunit jamie cunniiikham their tup -icor- tnk man of tile season jamie suf fered an injury in the final kuine nti nlthotikli he was unahle to lay monda he ciuiciumi his teiim through a harrffought imttle another ntxicntev on the norval aide was rws cunningham who with his hrotlier jamie helied car ry the team through some of the tough spots of the season mneat splarge slip past wluli iii- noiwl netnilnd ei held off all shot tint mx itcfcrccs it win and marshall didikt haw- then ivmds too full ua llii- have had in niuuv games in tlu past foi thi ltos iiluvcd clean iih ke the all slari picked up th- eui two stretthe- in the sin htn through task is i harkliik itni1 pilci s kneeiiik iwtlliltl s when tin store sot oi the ii 2 mark near 111 of tw pet iml noimii put on theii iimehouse receives silver mug as- leap year baby l ittlc sals- hoiudil moon i i elvisl ills stlvei inui ftolti lie toronto oaih stiu last week in second i lecognltton of imiiik born fein it lukkest at v 3 at iihi meiiioi lal hospital plnrgi of tin sisiii and threw in i iluiiniunion set v u e will be ol thris- goals before the final w hlstli- set wsl at ltiiiehoitsi preabytei inn blew but couldnt smtccd in tiiik i httri h on siuiln things np final scsinr all stars ren mrhnrc is spending a few norval fk weeks with i flat ives ileal shei plamiik foi hie ull slars wen- briaike qulmt marshall somen lib fl wheeler ft at a w 1 eut lire held at tin whcelci and mnckiizle from ac- t saturday evening first ton priii 1 vis lun nroiirhlon w wan v motjorie mi cudmor rl hardsni and k vivian oonnld and neilson stark from palermo unci tasket will mot i tlovvden mcdowell and le itiche from milton the norval llnn included brlg- den ilarnii e wllsixn k richard son lesllc hciirns rohlnson fer guson pomerov i wilson smith and ii cunningham first perted a s cudinore o richardson n k wilson smittil as willmott d vivian rig gun foe the nilstun teniil was john willmott who fired two shots into the norval net in the first per iod and addcsl another two in the second round allstar goalie jack marshall from acton did a marvel lous job of fending off repeated at tacks bv the morvalitci but let five a s willmott imcr d vlv- shirley sutcliffe bride in dearborn white and yellow baskets of as sorted spring flowers banked the altar of llttlfield united presby tan penalties m tasker seeand period as willmott price as willmott i mcdowell n k richardson i robinson a s somerville g richardson wheeler n pnmenn barnes e wilson third pcrtod n txltc n robinson leslie penalties price lonsol attoiis b mrs james and william j mcdonald and mrs cohoon and miiijorie mcdonald tied for the bit thdnv pri7c seven tables were plaved and lunch rounded off tin evening little ada fennv infant daugh ter of mr and mrs albert iefei ink was luipttid at the christian ii formed church ai ton recently mrs jack nradlev of port stan lev mid mrs d s mcdonald and keith wen- with the gisbvh on nndav churchill wa plans to mark 53rd anniversary the women s association met at the home of mrs al saunders on wednesdav mr freeman the president was in charge mrs fred mai arthur conducted the devot- filrls and broomball 1 1 mrs wallace swackhamer read the lesson jind mrs a ken following tin hockex game about vm m task 3t girls converged on the ice nrmfft pi wen- mmle for a social terian churclx february 25th at 730 1vvtth linmms ami it wasnt until soc p m the occasion was the candle light wedding ceremony of shirley doris sutcliffe- daughter of mr and mrs harold e sutcliffe of nornille avenue dearborn mich to alun kajhenrv son of mr and mrs someone threw n basketball onto thi m that tin audience realized the girls werent out trtereto sweep the total scon a close one was 00 although the uirls tried everv manouexer possible- and a few no- tin woman s mlvsumm i sx n l f 111 lllill 1 iiuiti in i at hi- iioin of mis i of ii ltil ivuk miss m ii mull iuimiii si i i til itpllis fitltk littll- siit out vwn ii nil iiiui- will bi si tit ol hitstii i si k anil shut iis si mlultis 1 polls wk iii oil flolll mis v mi- i mls m mou pili mis on mis if sun in ills mis 1- un mis 1 moon mid miss m hi mutt lillll spi ok i fill till i- t i tliiuikoffi t iiik nits liut i- miss h klcki i hi null 11 ln nations all to m a lit to till i ikltli uoltl m ii i w iii otlillli t 1 1 mis shm iniikii mts i- t tli tf il mis f custve abt j i ihiiim 1 1 atul mis- i strumous mlss m lli tnietl npiittisl ti llu nhtv book the vutttotritttr hw mi tin adviillii til iliillans hav hindi in ret eut wars ri frislmifiits win iivisl liv tin group and a talk was ined lv i those in attendance a voti of j thanks was given in mrs i one for hi i home and helpei count copper boxes at scotch block wi i the march meeting of the scotch block womens institute was held nt the home of mr gordon jeffer- son the copper boxi a were turned i in and were counted j evfiyoiu was reminded that foe lire due in april and would be used us a roll cau it was reported that due to the illness of tin demonstrator the ex tension si i v u f had to lie postponed und final ai rangf ninety to hold it in miiy wen in id tin- roll tall for the day was dos und donts for grandmothers mrs kl daw upon reach un article my dieam and mrs s kroom read a pin in the met ting t itutfd with the queen a delti tons lunch was served by tin committee in charge annual elections resolutions highlight baseball convention over 100 delegates from all over ontaiio attended tin i thtt conven tion of the ontario baseball as sociation held at oakville tluusday evening ft tday null saturday tim pillow of pieston ontaiio was elected ptesldebt foi the coming year among the list of new officers i lecled wi t e two from llalton county pelt mt mullen of milton was ihosui as fust vlct ptesldent and doug wilson of oakville was named lo llie executive othei ofrims elihled ivete a b walki i of oshawa sexsmd vlee- pi sidi nt james millmnn of ion- iluii tlilid vlie pieslilent john hell ot ltslowil john lejisk of fojt hi and at lit 1 1 wmli of new uistli i xt i uti e ineiuheis rwujift in nil tb hei nannst at llii i my i nil ui tlmy w k hi mil ot 1 liiiiiilliii cunt mayor a 1 1 il sliilniti ot liiitltiini this is on i ij at ii not in tlu it n 111 tvto join hi nh 111 i lift in ml i w i smith r ii mill ii mthoueli thlit inilloii- vvk ns s 1 in tin in nti in tliti ill ii no siuiiil until hung s in tin ton siiiiiiiiiu of plawut ml- ibis ai siui f tin motion- or int i t i i 1 iilliiisinst- follow oni a daw i sini unit lui i ins n in mix i i tiit i luh until in is tl alisri lied 111 hcfouiuiiee willi llo n militn ii iiivi nillih liaiisr n a ii le and nflci si t down siil ilai who haalinii nun iims ii till at toi uuii in iii iv wars and on mo iuk to am it in t minuet litv i ii il distil i iimt wtthfa to jijuiu plawut with hi i int inst m fu may a alk w foi insertmh in i her ciinstttulion and by laws in minoi league baseliall when the it avelling dutaiiee is 75 miles or over the third game if necessaiy be played in a neutral park situated imlfway between the home teams expenses for travelling to same to lie paid by each team plus halt of the expense incut red in playing on triitial groutd and the balance if any splip between the two chilis acton welding and repair expert welding t reasonable rate des orourke 4 acton i 1 b i h n n homemade pies i full course meols light lunches m h n i i snacks sandwiches sodas sundaes milk shakes royal ice cream duncan hines ice cream 8 mstfitsholii lul i in o it a ixnutivi- ilffuii the iieaiiiuu of an amateut lialt player i ovotlabl thfough your stir farm insutanct kenneth henry of appoline avenue ihhiv thought wen possible no dearborn michigan goik wen scored lit the fast-mov- dr simuel weir and re mark session that saw not onlv caldwell offniated at the double brooms and balls but also a few- fret ring ceremony hanging in the ur on the arm of her father the wen- meted out bv referees ross bride walked down the aisle of the austin and tommv hunter church in a ballerina length white silk shantung gown styled along princess lines it featured soft gath ers starting at the hip which fell around to trie back the round neckline was trimmed in wide lace night pimake supper eastci thiiikoffering and a special meet ing in june to commemorate its iirgini7itmn m years ago the meeting closed with a social time and lunch sev eral from the district attend ed the sportsmen s show in tor unto i the ladies from greenock worn- ens institute put on a plnv nt two penauies churchill tucsdav evening and miss marv reid showed pictures of her trip last summer mrs bnllan- 00 w h denny 38 brock st phone 455 acton reliable taxr 24 hours a day phone 430 courteous sr it vice is expect- 1 autd practiskd ny oua drivers at ail times coffee and snacks to take 0u we deliver fish and chips our specialty a we specisiiie in mtmumutwtmig i homecooked meals j f clansmann restaurant f phone 500 mill st acton riiitttrhintm n t t o t i c e due to the steady in crease in prices of cleaning solvents and supplies pmtainino to the dry cleaning in dustry we are forced to increase our prices slightly effective mon march 19 new price list may be seen at our stores or from the drivers the tops cleaners the girls tried hard to plnv tine recited and mrs anderson and a good game and with onlv a mrs n turner gnve musical num- broom for support its no wonder bers following the program the so manv of them fell like tenpins in ladies served lunch bowling allev churchill and ballinafad young j after this game o half how of peoples met at the kerr home plc skating was eruoved and a sunday evening ross shortill the mixasstn dance v as held on the ice all thiise present at the event w en- urged to attend a hockey game this coming monda when the vic torious norval junior farmer team plays an exhibition with a team i length veil fell from a caplet of lace of the same design as that on the gown she carried a cascade bou quet of amazon liliex and hyacinths with green iv matron of honor mrs stanlev fraser won- a princess styled gown of vellosvgold crystal taffeta from p countv ballerina length with a rounded the arena time v as donated to neckline and short sleeves she car- the junior farmers by the arena ried a bouquet of talisman roses nunagement for the evening all mrs nornyjm durham sister of proceeds w ent tiithe muton district the groom and miss june malpass hospital fund bridesmaids wore gowns of the same design asthat of the matron of honor but of mint green color they carried lister hibbert roses best man for the wedding was bruce kline ushers wcrewlluam sutcliffe brother of the bride ted bnright william hadley and john mcleod a reception held in the church parlours followed the wedding with about 300 guests attending some from canada ohio and p vania the bndes mother chose a grey alencon lace dress with shell pdnk underskirt and accessories and the tfiroonvs mother wore a brown or ganza gown with light green acces sories v the newly weds went to virginia toa a weeks honeymoon and reside at 4801 orchard avenue dearborn mrs henry is the granddaughter at mr and mrs george lantz ac- president was in charge and miss beth mcencrv led in the devotion nl period gone gavel sherbrooke que cp dis appearance of mayor armand nad eaus gavel caused some talk at a meeting of city council the miss ing symbol of authority was found in the desk of a flustered alder man who protested good naturedly he dtdnt know how it got there canadas oldage pension fund in- 1 tended to be selfsustaining from three- two per cent tax was in the red for the first six months of 1964 by 2400000 l j owners a bylaw has been passed which prohibits dogs running at large at any time in the muayntipalrry dogs must be under control s u ttftnft arrangements have been made with the oakville humane society to petrol the town at sp times during the wea any doa found b will be impounded penalties up to fines of 50 are provided for infractions of the bylaw any dog picked upmustbe leclaimed from the oakville pound within trflree days or the animal becomes the pro perly of the humane society dog taos an now available and must march 31 19s6 ptortifod bsotonv l tyltir mayor wanted to buy hard maple logs or standing timber telephone or write to woodmosaic limited woodstock ontario telephone lennox 75591 new store closin by effective march 22 1956 acton stores will close saturday nights at 6 pm open friday nights to 9 pfvv first friday night open mar 23 excepted under the new bylaw are drug stores tobacco shops beauty parlours restaurants service stations annual acton y s mens auction sale coming this spring those in acton and district may have articles for sale picked up by contacting any of the following g w mckenzie l0rne masters claude cook 302 37iw mt harry arbk mansell news pom timimmiw 572 195w4 44 i v 1 1 4

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