Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1956, p. 14

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vi the acton free press acton omtario page thirteen travel treats for los angeles 9165 miami 6185 vancouver 8975 round trip by bus see your local agent for au bus travel information plfnglsurfcq harold wiles phone 21 aoto obituaitr grandsons nephews act as pallbearers the widow of the late albert white edith white passed away at her home 89 waterloo st in guelph on wednesday may 2 she had lived in guelph for the past 13 j jears previously she lived in ac ton from the age of seven years mrs white was born in 1882 the daughter of the late jolm and caro line thomas she was married in georgetown in 1907 six children survive their parents artie acton elmer hespeler vic tor muton wilma mrs william mino molton cora mrs lorri walters guelph violet mrs cecil harris brampton mrs white also leaves three sisters ethel mrs berle merritt brampton alice mrs howard masales acton hat tie mrs fred thurston littleton new hampshire rev boyd of calvary baptist church guelph officiated at the funeral 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mrs weir reid rk 2 norval miss ruth wilson played the wedding music and accompanied miss jean bird and miss margaret bird when they sang two duets the wedding hymn andd the day of golden promise the bride wore a floor length gown of imported french lace with a nylon tulle headdress and match ing fingertip veil she carried a colonial bouquet of red roses and stephanotis she carried the same handkerchief her grandmother mrs w ruddell of rr 3 george town carried at her wedding 56 years ago three sisters were her attendants wearjng waltz length gowns of silk organza with long french bodices and matching accessories the maid of honor miss mary lou alexand er wore turquoise and carried a bouquet of light pink carnations with stephanotis the bridesmaid miss jessie alexander and the jun ior bridesmaid miss margaret al exander wore shell pink and car ried dark pink carnations with stephanotis john reid the grooms brother acted as best man ushering the guests were fred ruddell uncle of the bride and jim reid brother of the groom a reception was held in the church following the ceremony the brides mother received her guests wearing a dress of dusty rose shot taffeta with white access ories and a corsage of white carn ations she was assisted by the grooms mother whose gown was of light blue crepe with lace her accessories and corsage were pink the couple left on a wedding trip to the united states the bride wearing fortravelling a pale blue suit with pink hat and gloves gun metal shoes and purse pink sweet heart roses formed her corsage guests attended the marriage from toronto bradford burling ton georgetown norval guelph orangeville weston port credit thornhill kinr hillsburgh lime- house and milton iowuec rtatm wanted to buy hard maple loos or standing timber telephone or write to woodmosaic lirnited woodstock ontario telephone lennox 75591 the comfort of winter air condi tioning 72 75 smhl cflnnoinn tire s s 0 i a t e s t 0r e milton tr 85552 gcorgetown tr 72965 yavv plenty of free parking winter ajr conditioning anampuiupplyol cimm humldifid healthful air cotractly heated and escalated throughout your homo and with no attention from youl thai boautihil clan wills are completely automatic andamazinsly low in price check the advantage iftted t came in to see for yoimelll no aihei nodutt no attention needed automatic iheimottatically controlled heat auures evem healthful air filtered humidi fied evenly warmed and circu lated economical to operate e smart apperarance for modem finished basement natural cas heating is co to a i inquire now about our gas fired heating installations and water heater units ledgers lga april 30 ledgers wound up their season with his vvhumping hers for the last time to the tune of two and totals art bastell led the way home with a 628 tricount emma duff ield and lou hutchinson post ed singles of 214 and 208 respect ively- effic bowcn made the spot light with a 2m final standing his 114 hers 100 9 acton mixed may 1 acton mixed arc winging down the stretch and pin clippers lag with thistles clobbered the op position namely high rollers and tcrritrs for the works dirty skunks made it two from sham rocks but dropped the singleton for totals hitting the headpin for triples were j mclean 639 e grcin 665 p mckim 609- c ryan 6s2 g masales 636 league standing dirty skunks 59i pin clippers st thistles 41i high rollers 39 terriers 38 sham rocks 36 baxter lab may 2 in the semifinal braves pulled the upset of the season when they bent out the highly toutel athletics by 14 pins in a three game pinfall to advance to the fin als yunkees had little trouble in disposing of the indians with ji pinfall of 2403 against 2215 indians apparently left their tomahawks at home and failed to do any scalping bowling under pressure had its effect and the best scores were of the single variety e lnndsborougti 207 m wilds 220 l bradshaw 20o e hufnngel 215 t buckland 200 and hdeforest 251 acton ladles may 2 with four teams battling for thr three remaining playoff spots it was touch and go with the gals lucky strikes who were al ready in kicked jitterbugs flat on their posteriors with nary a point- h lesueur was tops in this go with a 638 conn sloppy spares made the second spot with a two and totals win from gogettcrs hep cats grabbed off the third spot with an allout win from pin tumblers maybe the gals were resting up for the finals cause h- otterrjcin was the only trundler to post a single over 200 hers being a 231 fnial standing lucky strikes 155 sloppy spares 130 hep cats 129 gogetters 86 jitterbugs 83 pin tumblers 50 acton major may 3 in their quest for the title two years in a row dominion hot el didnt leave anything to chance when they hooked up with comb ines for the honors- snatching off aiead of ovcr200tjlri5trrlkeflr3tr stanza the hotel boys were never headed the final three game pin fall wns 3319 for dominion against the combines 3019 top trundlcrs in this title match were d grein 747 p lesueur 634 j turksoz 634 h lawson 623 h enrle 613 n morton 607 doubles of 444 and 495 from g masales and w allen did not hurt the champions cause sal utations and congrats to the champs commercialindustrial may 3 and 4 this outfit wound things up in a hurry in the semi final iudsdales- eliminated rambl ers and micros for the first time this season humbled goys and it was good night baby for the freight haulers in the final the following night micros pulledjnjt all stops and clobbered ridsdales but good and the 7up kid is singing the blues micros pinfall of 3367 against ridsdales 2734 tells the story micros were on the beam as witness c deforeit 717 h de- forest 712 had deforest 670 d defortst 628 l mcgilloway 608 billy the kid williams went down with all guns firing with a 651 for ridsdales glenleaarue may 4 glenlcague wrotefihis to their seasons saga of pin thumping with lucky six the winners by vir tue of snatching one game and the last one at that from eskimos sna fus almost made it when they took two and totals from puddle jump ers top men on the totem pole were e page 620 j sir walter raleigh callan 613 a rickers 607 and w barr 626 305 congrats to the winners final standing lucky six 85 snafus 83 eskimos 77 puddle jumpers 63 teen- agers mby 5 with the teenagers in oscar ihf plumber it will save you tnoney to call us collect- hardware contact bob leslie phone 16 evmiinas 182 rockwood first five- year ceitsus to utilize new procedures canada this year takes its first national quinquennial census of population and agriculture this marks an important departure from the previous practice of con fining the quinquennial census to the prairie provinces where they have been taken in manitoba since 1886 and in saskatchewan and a1- bcrta since 1906 irl recent decades there have been numerous requests to extend this five year census to other pro vinces the rapidity with which changes have been taking place in canada in the postwar period and since the 1951 census have resulted in more numerous and urgent re quests it was not practicable to take a fiveyear census on a national scale in the past because of the length ottime required to take a census and the cost the 1951 cen sus which introduced in canada radical new procedures in census taking reduced the time for comp leting a census to onehalf thus removing the difficulty of timing this also made possible consider able reductions in cost the 1951 census cost approximately 8000- 000 if it had been taken by the former methods it would have cost approximately 2000000 more redactions in cost further reductions in the cost of a national quinquennial census could be made by reducing the number of questions and by confin ing it to population and agriculture this plan has been adopted for the 1956 census in spite of higher price and wage and salary levels since 1951 the 1956 national quin quennial census has been designed to cost not more than 5000000 as compared with 8000000 in 1951 besides the simplification due to fewer schedules and questions the timesaving procedures used in the 1951 census will be given a wider application there will- be five questions in the 1956 census of population in stead of the 29 asked in 1951 these are age sex marital status relat ionship to head of household and whether living on a farm inform ation on the other questions asked in 1951 has not the same degree of urgency the agriculture questionnaire will have 76 questions as against approximately 200 in 1951 after consultation with federal and pro vincial agriculturalists and inter ested organizations it was decided that answers to these 76 questions would furnish essential bench marks and other basic materials appropriate for a quinquennial census of agriculture their semifinal it was bulls eyes defeating orioles although the or ioles gave the power packed bulls eyes a scare in the first game hot shots gave the old heave to robins and its hot shots and bulls eyes for all the marbles this coming sat urday morning making with the doubles were a williams 350 r morton 451 t jennings 400 e de- forest 416 d dnwkins 470 and g hulford 423 beardmore may 7 rolling room wrapped up the championship by taking both series the rollers met the cutsole in the last scheduled night and had no trouble in wrapping up a seven point win upper leather and chrome who had a chance to win the second scries were in the unr enviable position of playing one another and tho chrome took all games they still finished one point behind the winners curry and beamhousc ran out their string with curry taking the works top timber toppers were e mcgilloway 609 w allen 618 j molody 651 b williams 742 319 j turkosz 684 p lesueur 643 and j robson 682 final standing rolling room 73 chrome 72 upper leather 65 cur- ry 52 beamhousc 45 cutsole- 8 rolling room win both scries and championship legion ladies may 7 doodle bugs tangled with dim wits in the semifinal of the legion ladies and doodle bugs with three steady games for a pin- fall of 2846 as against the pinfall of 2274 for dim wits won the right to meet the half wits for the champ ionship elsie roach was the high trundler oh the night with a 613 best singles were rolled by s tur kosz 224 g townsley 204 d ang el 1 217 m irwin 216 dbna and data with the award winners it was had deforest scoring a double to snare the carrolls with a 337 and the mccutcheon haberdashery with 770 beryl creighton picked up the iga groceries with a 262 single and helen lesueur won the tops cleaners awarawkh a 638 plenty of teams talcing a crack at the bowlofun spring special and why not 500000 for the winning and an equal chance for all thats and adios amigos sporting whale white rock bc fcp a 50 foot whale amused residents by cavorting in semishmoo bay and blowing vapor into the air crowds lined the waterfront to watch acton welding and repair expert welding lit reasonable rates des orourke rr 4 acton hj- trrt-

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