Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 19, 1956, p. 7

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j thurso at april pth 1956 the acton free press acton ontario page seven a very desirable residence this modern one arid onehalf storey duelling contains every thing that could be desired large well landscaped lot with hedge trees bulbs and shrubs three bedrooms with mas ter bedroom on first floor large living room and dining room full size cellar waterproofed with oil garwood warm air conditioning bathroom closets hot water on tap has many extras such as illuminated front door insulated garage and bfvezeway water softener awnings clothes line stand and everything for good living and easy housekeeping that all pertains to happiness and comfort all in all comparable with other properties sold at the same price this is an excel lent investment good workmanship and materials through out owner moving v if interested phone for an appointment to viey f l wright realtor 20 wfflbur st appraisor insuror thorn 95 1 slides commentary at iolxe meeting the april meeting of the duke of devonshire chapter iode was held at the home of mrs j w wolfe the regent mrs j whit- ham was inthe chair a lengthy business meeting was followed by a most interesting dis play of pictures and commentary by mac sprowl mrs r m mcdon ald graciously thanked the guest speaker and presented kim with a gift on behalf of the chapter a social hour followed in charge of i mrs w evans mrs f mccutcheon i and mrs j mcgeacfaie people buy die free press to read and read the free press- to buy want ads are your community marketplace shortill sheet metal pujmbing ft heating gar wood furnaces eavastroustiing 114 churchill road phom464 new fire engine seems definite own a 10000 fire- engine puvnper seems definite this year for georgetown unless councillors change their minds leroy dale chairman of the fire committee of council said bis com mittee has discussed it with fire department officers and he believ oyer 20 was represented at annual meeting at f reeltohr officers were- elected at the eighth annual meeting of the hal- ton presbytery womans associat ion of the united church in freel- ton united church over 20 assoc iations were represented elected were mrs velma norris past president mrs t j hedley honorary president mrs w byrnes plenty cooksville resident mrs e s leaker mrs george john cs the town is too large to be i ston and mrs c m mcxqtyre vice- served by the present 15- yearold i presidents mrs allan bridgman fire engine j burlington recording secretary citing a fire at the berwick hall mrs a r arkell port credit apartments recently he said it corresponding secretary mrs might have been disastrous hadiijwalker drummond waterdown pumper not been used the town treasurer mrs fred johnson port has been using the machine pui nelson literature secretary mrs chased by the township fire area h harrison cooksville christian for such local fires and should it stewardship mrs frank smith be in use in the township when georgetown christian education there is a local call firemen would mrs harold cleave georgetown riot have the proper equipment to parsonage convener mrs h a put out a blaze with a minimum ofsherriff burlington christian cit- damage at berwick vtizenship and mrs j m readhead hall only 125 gall milton press secretary ions of water from the 500 gallon tank were used to extinguish a stubborn fire in a stairway lie said his committee was empowered to get quotations from two firms making the engines and- there seemed to be general agreement that a new fire engine wlil be in use before the end of the year oops excuse us 9 but were remodelling i -t0- j for your added shopping convenience gleaming new tile flooring new fruit counters improved frozen food facilities and meat counter store closed 3 days monday tuesday wednesday april 23 24 25 open thursday april 26 to mark our fourth anniversary in acton ledgers mrs velma norris presided mrs h c player of freeltori welcomed the guests devotions were led by mrs kobcrt mcarthur and mrs ellwood rymal of rock chapel reports were by mrs allen bridg man mrs walker drummond mrs hunter reid mrs j m read- head and mrs norris mrs howard f olds past christ ian citizenship chairman of the dominion council of the wa stressed training of new officers each wa reported its achieve ments which included the build ing of a new church new kitchens furnishing a parsonage and giving life memberships the cooksville group reported raising 3000 for the church building fund by cater ing to banquets and suppers holy communion was observed by the rev james e hummel as sisted y noble kirk and joseph jtorry ciders oyer 120 ate lunch prepared by the freclion wa mrs noble kirk mrs e r edwards and mrs a e hood convened mrs norris introduced those sitting at the head table the rev j e hummel and mrs hummel mrs allan bridgman press secret ary mrs c wilson christian cit izenship secretary mrs roberta savage past president mrs m t l mcclellnn member of dominion council mrs b flenty incoming president mrs howard f olds dominion council mrs harold oeaycimrs mrs h play or mrs j mt renatrsnt spring is near get your rugs drapes slip covers and wearing ap parel dry cleaned by xpetts using exclusive sanitone service ocmirnesitate call 128 phone ixo acton walker drummond mrs hunter reid and mrs brownridge who brought greetings from hnlton presbyterial womens missionary society the afternoon sessibn opened with a worship service by members of the joakville wa7 aid memor ial service for former members con ducted by mrs norris a solo was sung by mrs alex mcdonald of aberfpyle wa- accompanied by mrs peter richardson in a short talk mrs h f olds immediate past convener of organ ization coast to coast of the don- inion council stressed the import- ance of forming junior groups of the wa she also reviewed the i aims and objects of tht wa and gave an appreciation of the work done by the organization introduced by mrs w b flen ty mrs d l mcclcllan of brant- ford challenged church women to do something constructive for both young people and older women who need an opportunity to have an active part in church work she was thanked fcy mrs wilson a presentation was made to the j retiring president mrs norris by mrs hunter reid on behalf of the halted presbytery wa courtesies pf the meeting were given by mrs campbell of port credit wa mrs howard green of carlisle thanked the ladies of frcelton for the luncheon mrs w b flenty new presid ent closed the meeting a card was signed by those present to be sent to mrs x j hedley honor ary president who is recovering from an illness jim ledcerwill guide acton rotary club as president for the coming year he was named to the chair at a meeting last week widow tots win damages of 30000 p ets corner a man over 80 proved he is still young at- heart when t he brought this poem in to the newspaper he clipped it from a scottish paper edward george hardie 27 cr- whin was struck and killed by a ear driven by beverley stewart 21 of rr 1 puslinch mr justice j l wilson ruled in supreme court in guclph as the twoday civil action brought by the- widow of the de ceased against stewart concluded late wednesday of last week his lordship awarded damages amount ing to 30000 plus funeral expens es and court costs the widow mrs edna hardie mrs- -30- -of- bjl 5 was awarded 14500 her youngest chtldt dohatcl 2 was awarded 8000 and the oth er child thomas 5 7500 the accident happened sunday august 22 1954 on the singletrack boundary line between wellington and haltqn counties indian relics decorate house scoke bc cp mrs m gj somber has gathered a huge bol- the 70yearold collector who came here from the prairies 14 lection of indian relics and jade pieces on display at her home in this town near victoria years ago likes nothing better than showing off her treasures to visitors a big glass cabinet is filled with arrowheads beads spear points harpoons and other relics she priz es most an indian war club with bloodstains on it some of the relics were collected on the prairies but mo of th the abc of loving a is for adam the cause of the fuss to be seen by the thousand in train tube or bus b is the bid he will make to im press with his wit and his manner and care of his dress c is the charm a girl must employ to better her rivals and capture theboy d is the dnle that men ask you to make and when uinpunctiiality is a mis- tako e is for eagerness mustnt be shown by girls whi are wearied of living alone f stands for fashions to which you must cl ing and adopt if you wish him to think you the thing g is the gift he offers as token of how should you scorn him his heart will be broken ii stands fr hearts that arc made for the losing the breaking the mending the stealing the chousini i is for innocence excellent plan for charming the clever and worldly- kjsc man i j is mans joking at which yotl must laugh although it goes on for three hours and a half k is the kiss of course seal of the act to be sparing with these is the essence of tact i is for love and you mustnt mistake for it other emotions quite like t but fake 1h stands for marriage and please do not fail to see its the start not the end of the tale ns for loves niceties being thoughtful and such they seem very small but they count for so much o stands fir oranges delirious fruit and their blossoms well placed show success in your suit f 1s for parent i of lirl nrwl f k were found in this area beautiful agates were picked up on the beaches just north of here agates are getting scarce but they still can be found she said i have a rare bl xic one which i had mounted in a silver pendant farmers amd nonfarmers buy insurance with a record qf performance cooperators insurance association claims service is unexcelled our rates are competitive most insurance companies raise your premiums it you have a claim this is not our poncy you do not have to paysrrjall caims yourself to avoid higher premiums a sample quotation ohutr rates on request halton county farmer age 35 late model popular car public liability premum policy fee bodily injuy up to s200 000 payable property damage up to 100000 only once includes passenaer hazard and utility iraler sio00 500 medical payment up to s 1 000 per pas- senger extended medical payment up o s200 50 deductible collision si 00 extra for s25 deductible comprehensive includes loss of use by theft the tw 200 900 100 300 30o 100 tota1 six months premium 2400 1000 l calufour agent collect j norman bird george robertson georgetown tr 72560 or 2372 acton r r 1 acton 90j2 mean very well and dont nk thv annoy q is the question asked under the moon if it looks like being tardy then make it be- soon rs the refusal give this once or twice to accept him at once loks too keen and not nice s is the swuthc is likejy ti sing in cxultance at your having taken his ruip t us the trouble it pays you to take with yourself before marriafic and later his steak it stands for uniiuents mujje lip stick and such if he tells you he hates them then dont use too much v is for vanity common to man so flatter it wisely ns rnucii as you can ws weddine flowers kissts and laughter i and then if youre vis living happily after x is for k xpericnre offered by mother on how married people can best please catch other v is for youth try to keep it for life if you wish tn go down as an ex cellent wif- and z is frr e for retaining rraminco and defeating that bugbear the inuidleaeid trance cff w n denny state farm agent first for all three auto life fire csll i w h denny j actov j 39 brock t pimm45s wja itimn

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