Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1956, p. 5

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campbeuvwe tadiesaid sponsors successful supper the st patricks snipper sponsor ed bylhetst davids presbyterian ladles aid on saturday was very successful a varied program fol lowed thesuppar mr and mrs amoa mathles don ald and harold small were convan- ers for the progressive euchre party held in no l school on tuesday- evening prizes wore awarded to mr and mrs albert stewart catherine currie and bruce smalt another party will be held in two iweks with mr and mrs smitten currie and family and mr and mrs tom picket in charffe actonfree press acton ontario page rvb mac sprowl is named for halton ctohtarid jr farnterexecativb everton easter jelly mams raw 35c we have a large assortment of easier candies chocolate novelties boxed chocolates candy filled toys and easter baskets easter greeting cards 5c 10c and up easter toys plush bunnies easter baskets and fhknas egg dyes and transfers chickens etc select a suitable easter gift of nylon hose ladies blouses lingerie skirts millinery purses flowers etc the values are tops lowmeys campfire marahmallows reg 25c special 17c mens work shirts all sizes sanforized broadcloth 39 value moth balls 1 lb box special 15c 298 htnt0ns5c1store visitors guests in local homes mr and mrs norman fryer and family acton and miss lleen park er guelph were weekend visitors with mr and mrs omar parker mr and mrs ken smith and fam ily guelph were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wesley ljllie and family mr and mrs harvey jestip and dobby visited sunday evening with mr and mrs lloyd cutting and raymond acton mr and mrs ah couling were sunday visitors with mr and mrs trwirttfirirrtltnn and charlie mr and mrs harry hortop and family visited sunday with mr and mi s bert palframan mryind mrs john alton arid miss jonme tovell visited list thurs day with mr and wrs robert pat ten and family guelph sunday visitors with mr and mrs i tod j est in and family were mr and j wrs gordon harriton and brian i guelph mr and mrs iloss dnley and fam- illy moved fiom the village wednes day misses patsy nnil nancy jestin spent friday evening with their li andparents mr and mrs max mrtne rockwood campbellviile position of big sports limelight you can save 45 if you order now for summer booking early reg booking 395 price 350 get your coupon forcjoytv treasure chest tv set given away every saturday night root hardware pour official delegates and one executive member represented halton county at the conference of the junior farmers aasoclatlno of ontario lost weekend at the o ac guelph mac sprowl aeton for the past two years a county director was named this year to the provincial executive committee delegates were phyllis bradley from milton donna ford from palermo norman bird from nor- val and jack black from moffat highlight of the weekend for the local representatives as well as visitors was the naming of the halton debating team ontario champions friday russell mcallister of smiths falls was elected 1936 president succeeding myrtle stewart of mo no centre the second gill to hold that office david barry of gait who was elected vicepresident gave the sermon at the church service sun day morning lie is uie son of w o barrio who wiote a column for this paper when he went to eur ope last veir with the champion ship plowmen mae spmwl is one of mx m the executive t it mil liard of toronto was leniimed wo- lelai vtreasurer int luclod on the weekend pro gram were project repoils panel discussion banquet and dunce the weekly junior farmers rad io broadcast originated from guelph saturday when the new president visitors from the states andtnii of the winning debaters mac sprowl and george greenlees were inter briefly names of he four juniors sel ected for overseas exchange visits were announced mvrlle stewart of dufferin eiiunt david bnrric of waterloo county eleanor ltltrcnrrjf cnrleton and mac mcliren of ren- frew will be making the trip is criticized at baseball dinner the annual banquet f the athi ictic association was held in the form of a banquet at hawthorne lodge when the intermediate c ontario baseball champions for three years and the juvenile on tario champions for one year were entertained leonard andrews gave a record of the last years work and films on spot is were shown to entertain the boys and guests frank bilt the village barber spoke on behalf of the little places lack of rccognltioiuln the metro politan press of the littlo village of campbellvilles achievements in winning the ontario baseball as- sociation intel mediate ccliamplon- ship for the third consecutive year was criticized tito village baiber says that spec ial attention hud to be taken of the advanced sections of our sports woild and for tlihi reason the small pltucs like the village of campliell- ville got ovei looked altogether as in instance tins small cum- mumt of camphcllville compris ing nppioximalcly 110 homes two ospringe millcettes taught to make puddings the fourth meeting of the os- pringc mllkettca was held satur day afternoon at the home of the leader mrs e fisher who show ed the girls how to make spanish ci earn and corn starch pudding eiieh member brought a baked custard which wns judged and commented on lunch wus served to conclude an interesting meet ing mi and mrs gordon aitken mr jniiuss struthers iiltended the 40th wedding anniversary of the hitters cousins mr and mrs william thumnguii at hamilto sa mr and mrs eddie stewart at tended the sportsmens show in toronto sntiiidav mr and mrs jloss mckwan vis ited ft lends in lliamplon moiidny evening jvli and mis cletirge young and stoi es one sei v ice station a hank mirllvn aetiin visited sunday and tin- lowlv bather shop has this eai won its third consecutive 0bi a intel mediate championship j to his knowledge this is the onlv team to win this lluee times in n low lirvl fiom ulooniricld llryt horn i ctiiiiuna ll fiom sunderland in addition the juvenile 13 team won its championship this yeai defeating port rowan the speaker urged hats off to campbellvilles two championship baseball teams and to bloomfleld corunna sunderland and port uowalv nwl ill ii ilii utile p vith mr nnil mrs 1 and hi ian rockwood g robertson phone 16 rockwood acton jersey dairy phone 242 campqellvlue congratulations sent ladies aid members mrs roy parker was hostess to the ladies aid of st davids church on wednesday afternoon with mrs lloyd crawford presid ing the meeting was opened with hymn 387 the scripture lesson was read by mrs van sickle and mrs crawford offered prayer this was followed fey the roll call mrs murray mcphail gave the secretarys repot the financial re port wus given by mrs wilfred greenlees mrs menzics cheer sec retary reported eight curds and let ters had been sent during the month final plans were made for the st patricks supper the offering was received and dedicated with the doxology the meeting was closed by singing hymn 544 and the lords prayer in unison don miss coding friday afternoon and night saturday march 23 and march 24 yes sir heres an attraction thats got sound spectacle and super savings deanut es all ove the provin thcjuietj lug grounds of athletes and thriving hives of sports and activity the village barber is quite correct when he suggests the little places aie overlooked in the national inter- 1 ests that surround the activities of the big leagues in baseball football hockey golf curling tennis la- crosse acquatic sports or any nthxi athletic pursuit you caie to name but that doesnt make the little places any less important its from the little places that many of our great professional athletes come today the sport that receives the greatest coverage is major league baseball the little places are very imiwirtant as the long llstof centres participating in hockiv baseball and lacrosse in particular testify they dont make the headlines very often but thev and their athletes very much belong to the national sports scene residents of this scenic village which is the spoke of the whe4 be tween guelph gait hamilton brumpton acton and milton and situated in halton county are proud of where we live at march meeting of st davids yps joyce chester presided joan black gave the secretarys report audrey hurren the treasurers re- port and bible lesson rev gordon baulch showed slid es on the crucifixion and a discus sion f rev nmlfh pligwl talk on estates for mens club the regului riveting of the un ited cliui ch mens club was held lust wednesday evening witii a 4 uy r o lmideuvtetl the meeting with a hymn followed by u report of the january meeting by alvla it root rev j dills led in prayer considerable desiussion was held on club matters geoige day called on peter dek- ker for vocal numbers accompan ied by his brother hans dekker at the piano who also favored the gathering with stirring piano selection guest speaker for uie evening was mr hare of the guelph trust co who gave an informative ad dress on estate matters followed by u question and answer period at the conclusion of the meeting refreshments were served by a committee and a social time enjoy ed charles harris paaaea a number from rockwood mot ored to niagara falls saturday to attend the funeral of the late charles harris who passed away in norfolk general hospital sim- cue after breaking his hip in a fall at the home of ins son rev c gordon harris ill nanticoke j funeral service was held in the funeral home of iletherington and i deans victoria ave with rev i william finglund officiating in terment took place in fnirview cemetery beside his late partner in life the laic charles harris is sur- vivrd liy his n rt e ooi dun with prayer mr and mrs william buck were at home to their many relatives and friends on saturday evening on the occasion of their 10th wedding aunt- j versary sympathy of this community is i extended to mr robert early and family during the recent loss of his mother acton firemen answered a call this morning at the farm home of fred spears 5lh line of esquesing when a chimney fire caused slight dumagi miss pearl hnmilton who has people buy the free pres to red j j been under the doctors rare at her j 1 k n i norru and sl josephs hospital guelph and home again is back at her place in the local frigid locker store the first of the week bauinatan free peanuts from the planters float in front of the store for ail the kiddies super savings at the peanut products displays in iga friday and saturday swt sts school lunch boxes oto peanut products ledger sj harris his only remaining brother rehard of rockwood and neph ews edgar w harris rockwood and gcoigc a harris kirkland i akc since r tiring from his nos- ition us s iselnnl to niagara falls city cnginci r he has been livln with his wi in different charges conn nor mount forest caistor- vitle viiifiitowaning mamtoulin 1 land arid lately the present chni ge nanticoke i weekend visitors bruce hoik ing hamilton wayne ilosking queens university kingston j norman lambert toronto mr and mrs roy smith arisu area residents are recovering we were pleased to learn that mrs alex mitchell who had pneu monia and ernie mcenery who had a bad fall breaking some ribs and also had pleurisy are able to be out around again the sympathy of the community goes out to mrs lloyd marshall and family in the sjidden passing of her father mr krd delancy on sun day he hnd just finished hu din ner when he passed away the w a held its march meeting at the home of mn f w shortul tuesday with a large attendsnee the president mrs robert mcen ery presided th scripture was taken by mrs townsend the minutes were read and approved items of buslneaa 1 were discussed plans were made to hold a tea inviting m number al other societies late in may roll call was answered by naming one of grandmothers remedies mrs mclean had charge of the program mrs robert mcenery fa a reading the monarch ladies aid a contest was led by mrs mcbean lunch was lerved by mrs muc- enery and mn mclean assisted toy the hostess a meeting was held after church to plan the anniversary on sundaqr may 6 a turkey supper is to fol low that week rsesttisks about indians for unifetl cg1t tuesday the united church c oj t held its meeting in the sunday school room i miss boyes conducted the grata mrs brayihaw led in the worship and miss boyes continued her talk on the northwest indians tfea meeting uas closed with taps i

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