Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 3, 1956, p. 9

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4 thursday way 3rd ibm the acton freepressacton ontario page nink x shop friday nights tiu 9 pjm 9 mill street acto giiildmacgilhvary i marriage in london i apple special 10c sale apple sauce prune plums juice grakfruit juice cocktail btokeltts 15os or bbiohtb ttk bbiasrrs uoi wiaoajta ft 0 south fancy tomato jtjiox van 80oe detj8kn8 ten ayutxk choice diced sliced beets diced beets carrots beans- pork corn corn ayucer lbvoz oeoice tim ayxmer 15ok ohoice tth 10c s10c 10c loc 10c 10c 10c 20os tnr soox tim 16-oe- tin olen 15pjk vaiiey tew obbah style lynn valley whole kernel kotjnty ki3t 15oz tnr 14oz tew 8ttabe deai peas pea soup dog food 15oz ten habitant master lebbyb fancy peas toilet tissue 10oz ten white cross 10c 10c 10c 10c loc 10c loc loc 15oz ten 15oe ten margarine 2 55c national baby week gerbkr8 b jtjnior heinz ess foods 1 js 19 they are cheaper by the doeen 1 doe 1 0t free bonus premium fireking ovenware start now to collect your complete set of this exciting ovenware pie plates cake pans casseroles etc seven units in all each one absolutely free for only 1500 worth of gu green cash register slips this week receive a free 8 round cake pan cubainsweet and juicy pjneapple meal for canning xaiifornia lemons florida crisp and tender ceiery hearts 4 for 79c each 23c six 126 6 for 25c v- ea 19c hybrid tea and cumbers3 year old stock rose bushes ea 69c appreciation day special i satvrdary 14 pm only fresh pack ice cream 2 sl 47 want aah are your community mttncotrkice musk movement for mentally ih a wedding trip to the united states is following the marriage of audrey jean necillvary of byr on ontario and graham c guild of london formerly of rockwood the couple were united in mar riage in a doublering ceremony in st martins roman catholic church london saturday moai- i ung april 28 standards of green fern and large white mums and candelabra were placed in the church for the occasion the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs john macgillivary and trie groom is the son of mr and mrsw j guild of rockwood rev r j groome officiated miss margaret savage played the wedding music the school of christ choristers sang several hymns the brides sown was of chan- tilly lace with nylon tulle inserted in the full skirl tiny seed pearls and iridesceniljsfiguins ouuinavuie sarsejlerown which held her finger tip veil of tulle illusion she car ried white gardenias and white feathered mums matron of honor was the brides sister mrs j w mcwnde of chatham she wore a waltz length is speakers topic mrs e fisher was hostess to the april meeting of the ladies aid at ospringe in the absence of tho president the vicepresident mrs ward bruce presided the devot ional the theme being easter ser vice worship was also taken by mrs bruce with hymns sung the roll call an easter verse or story w a well responded to a short pentxl for discussion took place a committee was ap- pointed to arrange for a parcel of books to be sent to the wiant fnm- il in afghanistan the motto an easter message was riven by mrs howard a reading a boys composition was given by mrs bulloch and a read ing reverence in church was tak en by mrs mcewan a most instructive feature of the program was an address by mrs buckncr of arlon who chose as her topic music and movement for the mentally ih mrs buckner is very enthusiastic over this type of wbrk and her talk was very much appreciated the sixth chapter of mark was j read responsively after which the spotlight on the district news a items of interest gleaned from the newspapers of the district urge merger of all i may be heatrfsprinkler system south peerchools i in brampton arena quick action by brampton counjqght and pointed out that such letters to toronto township port credit and streetsville coun cils asked that a study of a merger j cil promises both heating and f all school svsttiiis in southertrvspriiiklet sstem f6r the memoni peel be made the request was- t irena made by the south peel board of a trending would onlv be needed for the e part- of any evening on jtwmrn a public even occurred education the board feels that the suggest ed amalgamation of the school sys tems particularly in the administ ration end will result in the cut ting of costs and maintaining of a more uniform educational standard gown opale a meeting was brought to a cioso by boat neckline short sleeves and full skirt with this she wore blue shoes and a headdress of blue flowers she carried a bouquet of pink carnations groomsman was jack macgilliv- ry ushering were kenneth guild and john mcwadc guests gathered for dinner at the cobblestone inn london the brides mother received wearing a pale turquoise linen dress with accessories of navy blue and white her corsage was of tiny pin roses the grooms mother occasion a pale blue crepe dress with inserts of lace her accessor ies were of pink and white and her corsage of red roses for travelling to the united states the bride wore a light weight suit of pale blue with black patent leather purse and shoes and white feathered hat tiny red roses formed her corsage guests were present from tor onto bowmnnville rockwood mimico chatham and guvlph the couple mill make their home in london v keys made you while wait hintons 5c1 store itfr repeating the lords prayer at the conclusion of the meeting a lovely spring tea of vegetable and fruit salads and cookies were serv ed bv the special committee in charge antigue auto meet planned in oakville with 19 members and four cars already herman smoh co-ordinat- or of the oakville uroup of the region of the an automobile club of america pre- dicts i rapid expansion of the group and stated that plans were being made now for an antique auto meet in oakville late in may tho meet will take place on the ford motor companjs property and cars from lindsay coboug or ilia kitchener and hamilton are expected there will be a parade through town early in the after noon for the ftcmrfit of the public onlv members of lh ahuuuc au to club will be allowed at the ford plant meet mr smith attending the en tennial meeting stated that il might be possible to arrange an other meet for the tentcnnial in 1957 with cars coming fmm all over america we have a bi isco car and throe or four model t fords now and we expect other oakville cars be fore the meet said mr smith were also expecting more mem hers teaches council to save money nelson councillors got a good idea about linw to save the town ship money when authorizing em ployees or officials to attend a con vention recently harris bell road superintendent was authorized to attend a conference on weeds held at hc o a gurlph ifis two and a half page tvpe written report was reid to council keeve harold ad kins terming it in excellent report commented thit perhaps some of us could tike lesson mr bells report ifter listing u hat had taloai lirf nittrti i thank von fur the opportunity to attend this weed control confer ence i learned more titan i could mt down on mnnv mort sh l of ikipor than those used here a hit of valuable data was obtained for vei v litle cost as niv expenses were only 80 cents for my dmnei i took the township truck for trans portation rest assured that i shall not fail to put into practice what i did learn war on rats kdmonton cii albeit is still one of the few ireas in tin world lelativolv free fromrats th piovmt ii i agriculture department sas the rats have been confined to an 111 mile sti ip ilimg the hask- atchev in ixirder except for a f v colonies discovered west of the i strip about 210 pest control iffn fis act is spottrs throughout th- piince controlling the pests cvnl adopted its finance conv- mittee report which recommended as well that council request tho arena commission to set the changeable rates us- realistically as is possible it beinr understood that council recognizees it may have t institute new planning board georgetown planning board came into being last week when eouncil made seven appointments to this new gropp which will have the job of advising council on a zoning plan the board will examine a sug gested plan by town planning consultants presenter to council several weeks ago then submit their recommendations for council decision i named to the board for three- year ternu are ckiudc kentnev j coal and fnej oil merchant and harold birstow general manager of detrejt developments edwin 1 wilson smith and stone engineer and bob mcmcncmy jr union of debentures to ever lilas trnit leader at smith and stone mayor poiud out thit the saving acci u- i armstronr deputyreeve inn from ndirr1 insurance costs k sargent and councillor lr- ild serve to piv fi both ss- wn n were appointed for one terns vor terms in votin aga mr bairstow 1 appointment cr lehy dale said there is nothing personal in his be- i lief that mr batrstow should not he a planning board member i mr dale said that as mr bair- subsidize the arm operations if necssar due tt the common ity service aspect of the memorial iir- rmt recently john bull headed a del egation to council to submit a brief tho brief asked what role thcir- cnu should play m future it also recommended provision for a sprinkler sstem which would re duce insurance costs by some 19h anmuillv and for heating whieii would encourage greater attend ance at events hold in the arena the finance committee report endorsed both sprinkler and heat ing system recommending that provisions be made for the issuing ktg mckay manager of the consumeis la co informed councillors a meeting of his comp- anv with mr btoll and recreation director cliff sutton discussed a heating sstem for the arena it i stuw as wa f it cnsunrs tun coulcfrielpi with the cost of installation direct interest in del- deputvieive frd kline declar ed he- vas happv as an ardent hook fan about the heating i feel the finance committee is gmi4 in the right diretion he hesitat ed about the dihentures though and felt thev could get enough sptruminded citizens to donate tho est if a orivc were hld would ou make the drive ask ei the niinr ys if i had th turn declamhl tho deputvreeve ns nincillct wilter misont asked what wotild be the cost of actual heatmu f the ireni recvr caiman ctre replil it would bo in th neijhborhkl of j4 or a rex whos4 plans may conflict with those of the rest of the town it would be difficult to expect him to make impartial decisions tops all towns bneurirton topped all towns in i ontario in the march of dimes campaign this spring mrs j gor don rlair chairman f the com mittee has learned the total con- i tributions from the town and dis- i trut amoutitel to 36903 dundas and district which was next i turned in 2 300 i people buy the free pres to read incl read the fre press to buy does it when you drive a pontiae 4 rdaxiwihudlt in safety andapnbrtina mm sti k the secret of pontiac stitxkty pim outngjef splints per mil a lower cantre ol iravity ind complete lieedotn from pitch ind roll pontmcs cushiomedrme gives you easy chair comfort on off kinds off roads vpontiac ts a relaxing sort of car easy on ynt easy on your nerves easy on your pocket too one drive convinces you that here is the car youve always wanted safe sure and steady yet exciting in it power up to 227 flashing horsepower thrilling in its performance never before such blazing go eyearresting in its styling try a pontiac out for sue out of 31 easytolookat models theres sure to be one to fit you like your favorite pair of shoes comfort thats what counts and its yours in a pontiac a inekal motois value rasdmv simris us maktjs a pleasure tut of parking pontiats ntw bamraca stawmc turns oty streets into open taftraays ophontl power steartaf also available roww tmhi rum htmk in s gieat engines tiom the et m h p strata si to the surhna 231 h p strito- streak vk portiac sets the pact in sc smooths out road shocks and bumps brats more real comfort to ovrt than rou ever ti possihleaaa brmts you iter stabtmy lorne garner main at bower acton motors phone 452

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