Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1956, p. 12

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thursday june 21st 1956 the acton r prf acton nisiiatuo- page eleven check the advanta wanted young men with at least three years of high school training who are interested in placing themselves in positionsjwjthjggact futur es pension life insurance hospitalization and surgical plans are all available to employees home study courses are also made available to those who are eager to qualify for speedier advancement in a fast expanding field apply in person or writing to the bank of nova scotia in acton or elsewhere mors particulars will be gladly furnished on request wm addressed by mrs r buckner the senior auxiliary wms of knox church held its june meeting at the home of miss m somorville ana mrs p kennedy when 29 lad ies braved the heat t6 answer the roll call the home helpers department was in chargebf this meeting under thegusdamce trf their secretaryt miss l moore five home helpers mrs a m mcpherson mrs f mc- cutcheon miss j mcgregor mrs m coles and mrs r l davidson took the worship service and- mrs j davidson and mrs e j has- sard assisted with a solo and the reading of a poem mrs it buckner an active work er in mental health work explain ed the necessity of understanding mental illness as an illness just as any other disease and that it needs the proper preventive and remed ial treatment this must be made known to all citizens if the appall ing conditions now existing ace to be lessened people buy the free press to read arid read the free press to buy keys made while you wait hintons 5c1 store orenda layoffs to affect 350 orenda engines ltd of malton is to start laying off employees and cutting back production walter r mclaichlan vicepres ident and general manager in a statement to the companys 5000 employees said the- layoff would- extend gradually over a two month period about 350 workers will be affected to date more than 3000 orenda engines have been produced for the twin engine cf1o0 and the single engine f86 sabre the rcafs two front line fighters orders have also been filled for the south african and colombian govern- ments a spokesman for the defense production depl in ottawa said production of the jet engine reach- ed a peak of 100 a month during the korean war since hostilities ceased production has been cut to about so per month and is to be cut still further on a sliding scale for about the next year the current layoffs will affect both production and service work ers in some departments of the plant the company statement added however that the steedf the layoff had beer reduced fay increased act ivities in the orenda engineering arid cj plant where work is proceeding on a large tur bojet designed for supersonic flight the addition of a third shift in the expertmerrtau pjantabsorbed many employees who otherwise mighthuivebeen affected by- the cut in the current schedule of en gine deliveries 6bituary long illness fajgl to mrs m gordon funeral service was held at the humjey funeral home on monday for the late mrs morris gordon rev gordon adams officiated there and at the graveside in fairview cemetery pallbearers were charles and james paynter jack fred har old and alvey gordon carrying the flowers were mrs a mann mrs j fox mrs dave russell mrs lou roach mrs bill findlay and mrs w linham mrs gordon was- a member of bannockburn womens institute and the legion fcadies auxiliary after an illness of 15 months she passed away at her wellington st home where she had lived for the past 33 years on saturday june 16 mrs gordon was horn in 1898 daughter of the late samuel payn ter and emily hansen she and morris gordon were married in 1917 in st john new brunswick surviving as well as her husband are two daughters and one son freda gordon mrs henry wedge eileen and allan of acton bro thers charles maine william norman eldon russell and gil bert sisters mrs hazel rice mab el and mrs edwin parker ag nes all of new brunswick xcton public school champions were declared at field day tues- t any held to determine those who vould represent aclon at the in terschool meet in milton tomor row c friday the event was post- wood oomtorf- leave all your cares behind go by bus for a really rest ful vacation in ontarios lake land beaverton 650 oriliia 735 owen sound 580 round trip by bus see your local agent for au bus travel information harold wiles phone 207 acton reliable taxi 24 hours a day ption 430 passengers are fully insured when riding in our cabs just one more service vv coffee and snacks to take out we deliver fish and chips our specialty 9 maim st acton miss shirley fryer honored ar shower a miscellaneous shower held re cently by miss marjorie f mrsgrant- withers arson mrs peg mosaics honoring mjss shirley fryer was held at the home of mrs masales john st the social evening was spent playing games miss marjorie fountaln assisted the bridetobe in opening her lovely gifts refreshments were served by the hostesses about 15 guests attended the shower won s2o0m0 the hero of the song the man who broke the bank at monte carlo was an englishman charles wells who won 200000 in three days at roulette actually he didnt break the bank monte car lo keeps on hand a million dollars in cash and can get more at short notice breaking the bank is im possible cardnn strain rr 1 milton markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment phone milton tr 86522 senior champions tied at school meet poncd from last friday due to the thertoplhree in each intense heat bob marshall and ken dodds were tied as senior boys chnmp- obituary mrs john h voysey dies in saskatchewan a native of nassagawcya dr f o gilbarli has written for this newspaper an account of the life of the late margaret riddle voy sey who passed away last month dr gilbart who is now living in victoria bc practiced for 25 years at spy hill he knew the kennedy family well there are friends still living in this district who knew mrs voy sey well and a sister elizabeth kennedy lives at campbellvillc friends were saddened by the news of the passing of mrs marg aret r voysey widow of the late john h voysey both of whom were highly respected old timers of spy hill saskatchewan fun eral service was held in the old home n landmark on the outskirts of the village n inpehnont- seotlai 1870 she came to ontario at 1 1 yearsof age with her- parents mr and mrs john kennedy who set tled near guclph she attended high school in cuelph and took her teacher training at the old model school in toronto she taught at killean and specdside coming west in 1887 she taught for a time in the first school at spy hill within sight of the farm home where she was to spend well over 50 years grey haired men and women living in the district today were among her pupils she married john h voysey at the turn of the century and entered enthusiastically into western farm life two sons live at spy hill and two daughters in winnipeg a strong individualist she nat urally took her duties seriously her teenage years were spent in a settlement well adapted to mold her innate celtic character the writer whose boyhood days were spent in an adjacent district dis tinctly remembers several of those pioneers home church and school towered high in their lives it was characteristic of the deceased that although she spent her 58 years in the west far from any local church of her fathers she remained a presbyterian to her death she was not narrow in her religious concepts for she took part in the local church organizations ind taught sabbath school with dis tinction in her hijmc she was a quiet but attentive hostess with true typical western hospitality the passing years caused a nar rowing of her intimate circle of friends through death and ing age found her retiring more and more to her books for sno was ions while gertrude oost took the honors for the girls intermediate champs were diane dedels and donald price heading the juniors were rcnske ram and fred daw- kins go to ortne milton anne elke idvnc i ytra nsh s rcnske bam linda cos ltinnit- marks hovs fred uawkins carmen woodburn always an avid reader but to the kuv v hoekelcn last her face would light up with a smile and she was ready to engage in animated conversation when friends called lit her home at the age of 8o this quiet hut true servant of christ passed peace fully onward so peacefully that life almost imperceptibly inerrid with death only a few hours from activity of mind and body to pass ing farewell farewell old neighbor f o gilbart md victoria bc days events will field meet resultsfollow senior running broad girls daintith gertrude oost mackc boys bob marshall ed mcmullen bruce timpson standing broad girls gertrude oost sarah lazehby anne dain- tith boys ken dodds bob mar shall bruce timpson high jump gircst anne dain- tith joan courtney elke macke boys ed mcmullen ken dodds rob marshall softball throw girls jean and erson dorothy brown sarah laz- enby boys ken dodds hermann kuhn ed mcmullen 150 yard dash girls gertrude oost anne daintith irene gordon 75 yard dash boys bob marshall ken dodds ed mcmullen 75 yard dash girls gertrude oost anne daintith irene gordon i0o yard dash bovs bob mar shall ken dodds ed mcmullen intermediates running broad eirls diane de- dels carole bradley bonnitta mc mullen boys raymond pasma donald price keith ranney standing broad girls diane de- dels elizabeth force joann force boys peter lawson keith anneydavid dedclsr high jump girls diane dedetst joann force carole bradley boys david dedels peter lawson ted moyse softball throw elizabeth force ann watkins jo- anne force boys peter lawson jim mcdonald stu art mcdonald 50 yard dash girls carole brad ley diane dedels joann force boys raymond pasma donald price douglas ruddick 75 yard dash girls carole brad ley joann force diane dcdelsr boys donald price douglas rud dick raymond pasma relay girls joann force car ol goodwin patricia smith anita smith darlene urquhart yvonne duval elizabeth force carolyn cook diane dedels karen damm margaret davison sharleen mar shall boys donald price brian mccristal ted moysc wolfgang lorenz glenn barr terry masal es david dedels peter marks ron ald mellon keith mainprize doug las ruddick paul mcgcachie janioca running broad girls rcnske ram linda cox nancy reid boys edward van hoekclcn andrew tarrant wayne roszcll standing broad kirls rnskc ram linda cox janet rognvald- son boys fred dawkins carmen woodburn edward van hoekelcn high lump girls renske ram linda cos nancy heid hovs ed ward van hoekclcn fred dawkins jim bullough i softball throw irls linda cox renske ram janej kognvttldson boys jim jennings john cre-ight- in paul bennett 50 yard dash mrs c w mason hostess rowa the womans association of the united church met at the home of mrs c w mason on tuesdav with the president mrs h burns presiding devotional period was taken by mrs a shoemaker and mrs s holmes roll call was a paper ebppmg o i i a donation was sent tn five oaks training school new table linen and silverware are to be purchased for church use a bus tripiind picojc eomhitud was plan- ned totondoii there will be visits made tti several industrial plants and picnic and supper will be in the united church were rev and mrs e a currey are located decorating is to be done at the parsonage value of a smile was read by mrs g ingles and divs results by mrs a shoemaker the next meeting will be u in september mrs mason assisted by mrs p binnie mrs c pickett mrs f cleave mrs l agar and mrs li masales served refreshment a vote of thanks was given to mrs mason for her hospitality the average term of office for prime ministers of canada seems to be about 10 years in the past 30 earsonly three mvn have held this office ft moaarda daalar woaam 10m tbt opportunity of provaaj to that monarchs rla nna av aatscscd by its ontheroad rils mmtcptndame ahrays rcsparahc v- perform- mem mora a4a than yava mum draaaned a car could ba ita saaatyplatamd dcsja waoto pua of aaety feature diwoiad to tba protaction of you and your family its 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