t thursday may 17th 1956 the acton free press acton ontario page three after graduation what next a good position of course with a secure future i the canadian banking system offers young men of 1720 years of age with proper qualifications ancl ambition the opportunity of attaining a high degree of promotion in very shorf time visit the local man ager of the bank of nova scotia and obtain further particulars visiting scot junior presbyterian pastor motortrip north on radio interview and family honored i follows marriage david ong the visiting junior i i i i i on monday may 7 miss marg- farmer from scotland was inter- at vhutch vj3tnenncj aret mackov only daughter of the viewed over last saturdays junior fanner broadcast the tape record ing was made at the home of john picket hornby at chore time with the noise of milking in the back ground the broadcaster referred to mr picket tvs an outstanding junior mr oag chatted on differences in farming practices here and in scotland l the right price the price of a basic industrial product in an expanding country such as canada should be low enough to encour age maximum sales against worldwide competition 1 the price should also be high enough to recover all costs and provide an adequate profit without profits further expansion could not be paid for and expansion is necessary if there are to be new jobs for our increasing population in fact without profits there would be fewer and fewer jobs than now instead of more and more and without profits there would be no return for the shareholders on their investment and there are almost as many shareholders in industrial companies as there are employees the right price for canada then must include a profit for investment in our future growth steel company of canada limited montreal 6anan0que hamilton brantford toronto the family of rev r- h arm strong was honored friday night at a congregational gathering in knox presbyterian church mr armstrong is leaving the acton charge where lie has been pastor for seven years to go to hamilton on behalf of the congregation clerk of session a mann presented the family with a tv set and a billfold of money miss isobel and erson read a poem composed by herself prior to the presentation as an address of farewell and good wishes on behalf of the choir e a hansen presented the family with a tv lamp mrs armstrong was also given a bouquet of flour ers wm gordon clerk for the rock- wood parish also spoke and pre sented a gift to the popular minist er his wife and three children mr black student minister to the rockwood and eden mills presbt erinn congregations took part in the evening and praised the in fluence of mr armstrong during his incumbency the departing pastor replied for himself ana his family he spoke fondly of the associations they had made here in seven years a progrim preceded the pros late mr and mrs mackay st thomas became the bride of john henry only son of mr and mrs william henry campbellville rev j w scnarrer st thomas broth erinlaw of the groom officiated at the quiet wedding which too place at the home of the grooms parents the bride wore a street length dress of dovegrey taffeta match ing shoes and a flower hat and carried a bouquet of pink roses mrs j w scharrer was matron of honor she wore a street length dress of pale blue eyelet cotton with matching accessories in wheat color and a white gardenia corsage dr c l young was best mart r i miss nessie henry played the wedding music and sang o perfect i love she wore a pale blue polish ed cotton dress with white access ories and a white gardenia corsage the groom s mother received the guests ind wore a charcoal lace dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses after the rec i option the happy couple left for i motor trip north the guests included dr and mrs c l young er and mrs b d young mr and mrs r macphni mr and mrs d irving mr and ftowutte entation charles kirkness was mr g thomas mr and mrs l chairman and duets wen sung bv mrs j davidson and mrs w du march it spielvogel played thi violin and three humorous readings were given by mrs r r parker following the events in the body of the church which was filled to near capacity lunch was enjoyed in the basement lowe mr and mrs john simpson mrs mrs nndalin e simpson green and summer program dartmouth ns icp a group known as dartmouth sports promotion ltd has leased the town owned memorial rink for 22 weeks for a summer program of amateur wrestling boxing and other enter uunment a hybrids produce lower cost feed grow rain corn in 1956 grow better ensilage in 1956 plant pfister for quality and yield order from your pfiser dealer acton farm supply acton topmotch feed moffat j p kirkwood ballinafad stewarts gas station osprlnge mm hamilton conference reported to meeting the womans missionary society of the united church met at the home of miss fern brown on tu esdny miss m z bennett presided for the meeting which began with prayer by the president scrip ture reading by miss e hawthorne mrs c w mason mrs p binnie and m j j christian stewardship was re ported on by mrs a orr and lit erature by miss m mainprize mrs c w mason reported from ham ilton conference asking for good used clothing a box is in the church where articles may bo left for further packing a collection will be taken at the june meeting for the powdered milk fund miss bennett gave a report of the hamilton conference held in brantford which she attended the need is very gieat for workers and evangelism she declared mrs lid kea and mrs binnie gave a report of the annual presbytenal in mill- grove at which miss bennett and miss mainprize were also in at tendance following a duet by miss d sim mons and mrs b veldhuis the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer a vote of thanks was given to miss brown refreshment were served b mrs p binnie and her group in the current year canadians will pay about 4 750 million in fed eral taxes an increase of more than 100 per cent over 1050 come in make the deal of a lifetime at your fordmonarch dealers acton mixed may 8 dirty skunks with two and totals win from terriers took a strangle hold on the second series and only a mathematical chance will stop them from making the playoffs pin clippers with a like win from shamrocks kept their hopes alive although out of con tention thistles clobbered high rollers for the works just to show there were no hard feelings one lonesome triple reijced jtsjiead a 675 tricount by ed molody league standing dirty skunks 64v4 pin clippers 58 thistjes 54 terriers 40 high rollers 39 sham rocks 38 baxter lab may 9 this final of the baxter- ltes was a ball in the three game total pinfall to count go braves and yankees were hooked up and braves surged into a 63 pin lend picked up nine pins more in the second fiamo and then the roof fell in hank kelly and ed landsbor- ough of the yankees bowled ldcnt ical scores of 244 to give the yanks the championship by 11 pins fin al pinfall being braves 2499 yan kces 2510 had deforest of the braves wound up a chump instead of a coamp last frame last game had went for the bundle mid punched the headpm stough had but thus the breaks of the game arton ladles may 9 in the semi wind up it was lucky strikes giving the hiaveho to hep cats and sloppv spares writing finis to gogetttrs the following night saw lucky strikes toeing the foul line with sloppy spares tp0 first game was close tnough to kive sloppy spares hopes of bringing home the bacon but lucky strikes were of a dif ferent mind took the next two by plenty to wind up as champs total pmfoll threegames lucky strikes 25i7 sloppy spares 2205 h le- sueur h otterbein d earle j colis d henry and p goldman can wipe the sweat from their fev ered brows and enjoy the spoils of victor congrats teenasers mav 12 this one was the pliy off to end all playoffs and the kids gave all they had bulls eyes and hot shots were in the final a two game roll total pins to count hot shots were on the headpin for 70 pins in the first go but the bulls eyes rallied to snare the second go and is jooked as if they might make up the dehcit but they faltered in the last frame and it was hot shots by 32 pins final count was hot shots 1880 bulls eyes 1848 it would be hard to single individual performances all the gang tried their best so well congratulate b kirkness r lam bert d wilds d dawkins and g hulford as champs and to the los ers better luck next year disss and data with the award winners it was almost a clean sweep for the le- sueurs helen took the tops cleancits and the ledgers iga with 276 single and 673 triple phil with a 758 won the gord mccutch- eon haberdashery bill williams with a 319 picked off the carrolls voucher that winds up this week except to mention that the rubber chicken circuit is in full swing so adios amigos 11i1ui1 tflllhlime m v v used cars and trucks you can cash in on the biggest used car and truik bargain spree in town right now at oiir fordmonanh dealers you can make the buy of a lifetime on a mart latemojel tradein at a preparation bargain price come in right awu while the election i- at its height choose the model that suits onr needs at the pmce ou want topa drue awav a bargain ehjo mum mile- of iiaj motoring tl vi- h yi ftgftswatmahi rtjecpof ol oalv by you mat al ttgz- robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone gueiph 1924 58 st gaorgas squar trousseau tea for brideelect a trousseau ten was held at the home of mrs j r brown gait on wednesday may 9 afternoon and evening for her daughter miss barbara ann bride elect of sat urday may 12 mrs brown and her daughter received their guests as sisted by mrs john greer acton mother of the groom cousins of the bride little miss laurie brown was the door at tendant and miss carole brown looked after the registration book spring flowers decorated the living and dining rooms mrs george weaner was hostess in the dining room tea was serv ed from a table covered with a cutwork linen cloth and centred with a silver bowl of pink and white sweet peas and pink tapers pouring ten in the afternoon were mrs j g brown grandmother of the bridetobe mrs e clarke and mrs leslie johnston guelph and in the evening mrs john greer and mrs e clarke assistants for the afternoon and evening were mrs scott carpenter mrs dave brown mrs elmer halls mrl hugh reid miss peggy almost miss barbara cordock miss sheila horsfall and miss gcorginu hall showing wedding gifts in the af ternoon was mrs gordon akitt of carlisle shower gifts and what the bride had saved were shown toy miss bevrrley brown and the trous seau bv miss sheila horsfall in the evenmig miss jean vivien was in charge of the wedding gifts miss madeline rennie the showtr gifts ind miss alice harrison the bride elects trousseau among the many callers weie out of town guests from kitchent r guelph preston acton george town toronto and drumbo gait acton friends honor bride groom miss b a brown bndj- elect of snturdav may 12 wis en tertained it several parties and showers before her marriage to jim greer of acton mrs robert gill gait wis his- tew at a miscellaneous showir for a number of girls of the gore mutual company miss peggy almost gait held a kitchen gadget shower out of- town guests were present fitm toronto tillsonburg and preston mrs stewart brown gait inter tamed a number of relatives at a miscellaneous shower mrs george we iver gait enter tained neighbors and friends at a party at which time the presentat ion of a bedroom chair was made miss sheila horsfall one of the bridesmaids entertained a number of rrunds at her home in gait at a linen shower miss betty davis on behalf of the staff of the gore mutual pre- s nted mivs brown with an electric sandwich grill the members of the yps of knox church acton were enter tained at the home of mr and mrs doug davidson at which time the couple were made the gift ofa hammered aluminum threetier serving tr iv a dinner party was held at the home of mr and mrs ted hansen acton at which time a walnut cof fee table wis presented by friends mr and mrs rae west mr and mrs doug davidson and mr and mrs ted hansen following the dinner the party went on to ross lyn grove for dancing dills printing and publishing co of at ton entertained at a dinner party in the windsor room of the royal hotel guelph john black on behalf of the staff presented their co worker and his bride to- be with a walnut step table after choir practice the mcmbi rs of the knox presbyterian choir acton presented mr gre r with a smoker new priests st hyacinthe que icpi 17 of the 51 stddents due to leave st hyacinthi- seminary thsi vear aim to be ime priests th others choc careers in a variety of fields cash in on our carnival of dealsyoull drive home a bargain thompson motors phone 69 fordmonarch sales and service acton ontario another select cape cod dwelling six rooms consisting of large livinq room modern kitchen with ample cupboards bedrooms and bath on first floor second floor being completed with two bedrooms and bath with linen closets and clothes closets in each large basement with warm air oil furnace large lot well landscaped with flowers and shrubs schools and safe playgrounds close by owner movjacl- a very desirable residence this modern one and onehalf storey dwelling contains every thing that could be desired large well landscaped lot with hedge trees bulbs and shrurs 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 breezeway watpr softener awnings clothes line starid and everything for good living and easy housekeeping that all pertains to happiness and comjfort 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 if interested phone for an 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