Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1956, p. 5

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1 thubsday mat 10th 1056 the acton free press acton ontario vk vbssbl vancouver cp the parks board has approved in principle a plan to perserve the former rc mj patrobhlp st rocb first vessel to circumnavigate this con tinent in a soo000 marine mus eum near kitsilano beach historic papeb st marys ont cp when publisher john w eedy wants to remember the age of his paper he has to think twice the weekly st marys journal argus combines twt papers each founded just more than 100 years ago shop friday nights till 9 pja 9 mill street acton o5 sale a pineapple 0bu8ekd 3 sss 59c qtj pineapple juice 6 59c peachessss4 sss9e qukentt v7at or ouxuuev choice dessert pears 4 s59c qujkehbwa ohoiob tomatoes 4 59c ubbto peas i ass 59c ohoioe cream style aylmkr corn 5 59c limehouse couple wed 50 years natives of limehouse for 41 years mr and mrs a v norton last week celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary over 70 friends and neighbors called to congratulate the celebrants born in glasgow scotland mrs norton came to canada 63years ago to settle in glen williams there she met her future husband a native of glen williams they were married in georgetown may 2 1908 sunday prior to the anniversary date mr and mrs norton were honored at a family dinner in hamilton mr and mrs norton have five children mrs leslie campbell jessie of hamilton mrs r lati mer ruth of limehouse stanley of acton harvey of limehouse and lome georgetown they have sev en grandchildren beanspork 5 59c 55 catsup 3ss59e smrrifrs xajsaos s 59c jelly powders grand onion genuine dill pickles 2 s 59c cleanser 6 59c margarine 25c mazola 37c 69c cake mixe enkf 27c purify flour a 23c a 39c kraft mhtiatube marshmallows maple ubat liquid detergent lotos 29c rev jonesbaptizes three at st albans three children were baptized sunday at st albans church by rev evan jones cynthia roxanne lee the daugh ter of mr and mrs george lee main st had as godparents mr and mrs price henderson mr and mrs lee are godparents to jane leah withers daughter of mr and mrs w withers mcdonald blvd godparents to russell thomas chapman the son of mr and mrs thomas chapman of ospringe are mr and sirs richard gallagher of toronto robt r hamilton t fred a hoffman optometrists formerly k p head phone guelph 1924 58 si georges square maple leap soap flakes liw 35c 63c johhb01t8 ebb band glocoat 49c 89c florida nvmvm new potatoes 5lte27e texas carrots chili 20 a poly bag 2 for 25c spanish onions 3 lbs 25c hybrid tea cumbers amo polyantna tnreovearold slock rose bushes en 69c free bonus premium firekllllb ovenware start now to collect your complete set of this exciting ovenxvare pie plates cake pans casseroles etc soven units in all men on absolutely free for only 1500 worth off gu grown cash rogistor slips this welk deceive a free boz measuring cup appreciation day special saturday 14 pm only fresh pack ice cream 2 pint a 7 bricks mayfair restaurant acton east on no 7 highway open daily from 800 am to 300 am breakfasts lunches dinners special lunches daily steaks and chops a specialty good food at reasonable prices we deliver btatt ptmto norval junior farmers hockey team emerged winners in the county hockey league and at a euchre and dance in their honor friday evening in stewarttown hall the boys were feted and pren sented neyv leather jackets the front row shows left to right earl wilson gord ferguson jamie cunningham bill wilson and coach len coxe second row ross cunningham don smith ken richard son and flo-yd- brigden in the back row are herb wilson ken hearn- fredr barnes clfff mcdonald and trainer dune robinson over 100 attended the dance jamie cunningham holds the milton milling junior farmer hockey trophy t2isvairis sakssrsihssastxay nervals junior team receives the norval junior fanner hock ey team victorious in the winters halton hockey league when they defeated teams from milton paler mo and acton were guests at a euchre and dance in their honor in stewnrttown hall friday evening following a euchre and lunch esquesing deputyreeve george currie was introduced by ward brownridgc mr currie reviewed the hockey season and mentionwt that he was proud to present their jackets to them because they were all esquesing boys he called on monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and markers a good display in stock wmc allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603w farmer hockey jackets crest the team and handed each of the members a leather jacket red with white trim bearing a crest signify ing their high hockey honors coach len coxe was also given a present from the team members and three men who helped with the team through the season ed bailey el wood carney and don timbers were called upon for ap plause agriculture representative earl whitelock added his congrat ulations to the norval club not on ly for their hockey playing but for their dramatic acting which has recently won high honors he told that the club in norval was organ ized in 1933 and that in the past 22 years the norval club has been do ing an outstanding job he urged the club to keep on their toes to keep up the good reputation they had following the presentation about 150 enjoyed dancing to doris hulls orchestra the members of the hockey team are herb wilson ken hcarn fred barnes cliff mcdonald dune ro binson trainer ross cunningham don smith ken richardson floyd brigden earl wilson gord fergus on jamie cunningham bill wil son and coach len coxe obituary nassagaweya farmer thomas storey dies a nassagaweya township farmer for many years thomas storey passed away at the flynn nursing home acton on april 25 he had been ill for about 10 days before passing away born in 18s7 mr storey was the son of the late david storey and frances coxe he never married about tvo years ago he moved into acton making his home on mill st west he is survived by one brother david h storey of guelph and three sisters wary mrs mcglaugh- lin saginnw michigan letitia mrs robert brownlee thistle- town and agnes mrs james wil son pinegrove funeral service was held on sat urday april 28 at the rumley fun eral home rev dills of roekwood united church was in charge in terment followed in fairview cem etery acton obituary we pay 3b on guaranteed trust deposit accounts 1 one may open an account with 100 or more 2 additional amounts may be deposited any time 3 3 per annum is paid on the minimum monthly balance interest starts from the date the account is opened 4 withdrawals may be made any time by giving the company seven days notice 5 a deposit book is issued showing all deposits and withdraw als 6 accounts may be opened in joint names 7 trust accounts and institutional accounts welcomed legal for trust funds assarts march 1955 315000 sept 1955 861109 match 1956 1j5484b write or phone o e manning at victor 16 halton peel trust 6l savings company 97 colborme st e oakviue ont nonogenarian dies in lambert lodge active until the last few years richard gulley died in lambcrt lodge tomntci in his 03td yar on april 30 ii- had been ill for two wcelcs previously a cirpenter ly trade mr gulley moved from ilillsburgh to toronto 4o years ago he was born in ilills burgh in 1r64 the son of the late richard gulley and mary milford his wife the former lorena mc laughlin survives him she is now in the queen elizabeth hospital in toronto they have one daughter viola mrs e dobbs of cannington mr gulley s brother john of edmonton and sisters alice mrs nodwell thistletown and hat tie imrs reyn olds sutton also remain rev gordon adams had charge of the funeral service at the rumley funeral home on wednesday may 2 interment followed in fairview cerhctery scotch farmer enjoys months stay in halton halton junior farmers are at present entertaining a scottish farmer named david oag in can ada for three months to study can- adian farming mr oag who com es from allncss in northern scot land has visited in oxford county and while visiting in halton has been staying with john picket and mr and mrs stuart mcfaddea mr oag is 26 years old and cel ebrated his birthday at the ptetet home on friday he has noted con siderable difference between the farming in scotland and canada he is one of four scottish young farmers in canada for the three months stay the other three are robert howie in lincoln county allistair grant in greg county and mary adam in wcntworth county mr oag and his three compan ions left scotland in april and plan to return in june he will stay in halton from may- 1 to 10 then spend four days at the oac in guelph nd at niagara falls fol lowing this he will visit york county v he is vicepresident of the scot tish young farmers group in ross- shire county scotland reviewing his farm in scotland he noted it has 45 milking cows and 110 oth- ersof all ages as well as 100 breed ing ewes his farm at home while being primarily a dairy farm is versing- on mixed farming for he has 30 acres of turnips and 30 of potateos no silage is grown needless to say the young man is enjoying his stay in halton county as was indicated as he made his way through an ice cream sundae in a restaurant vftnle interviewed by this paper qw get pep vim fobi hi of trrjarc ybrt vbrbmt menw0men 2sft produce lower cost eeeo grow rain earn la mm grew better ensilage la 1im riant pfister far aaalltr aad yield order from your pfister dealer acton farm supply acton topnotch feed mafia jrp kirkwood i bajlaaafad stewarts gas station 6vewton sunday is popular for visiting friends sunday visitors with mr and mrs ted jestin patsy and nancy were mr and mrs jack grant auid boys guelph mr and mrs lloyd hunter and family cainsville mr and mrs jack morrcll auid boys guelph visited on sunday with the tatters parents mr aund mrs j p bcnham and willa mr and mrs joe pluska milton visited on sunday with mr and mrs harry jestin and bobby misses lois black and viriginia rochester visited over the week end with mr and mrs harry hor- top elizabeth and nancy sunday visitors with mr and mrs john alton and miss jennie toveir were mr and mrs albert alton and ian guelph mrs t a morrow dundalk is visiting with mr and mrs harvey dolmer and family mr j p benham visited on sun day with dr and mrs bartlct and family brampton mr and mrs jim cross and da vid fergus visited in sunday with the lattcrs parents mr and mn adam weatherston mr and mrs robert mccutcheon and dianne kitchener visited on monday with mr and mrs harvey jestin and bbbby and mr and mrs td mccutchcon sunday visitors with mr and mrs omar parker were miss dean parker guelph and mr and mrs norman fryer and family acton mr and mrs lloyd cutting and raymond acton visited monday evening with the lattcrs mother mrs jestin mr and mrs harry hortop elii- abetb and nancy visited sunday with mr and mrs bert palframan 1 syisvvte

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