Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1956, p. 4

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i pack four the acton free press acton ontario thonsday june 21st ibm ashgrovi united church was the setting for the marriage of ethel bernice wilson the daughter of mr and mrs clayton wilson rr 3 georgetown and alfred leonard williamson son of mr and mrs alfred williamson guelph who lived formerly at r r 4 ac ton they are pictured cutting their wedding cake at the reception acton fair grant from erin council erin township council met at hillsburrh rocontl with all mom bors present council donated 20 to the erin arricuuurul so iet also oted thit alton agricultural ooiet be ri en a rrarit of 35 the follow ins iiranls v ere order ed paid reneral accounts 1 192 93 warble fl inspectors 199 vi relief accounts 1 h 40 road ac counts 3 434 40 police illike of hillsburgh 117 70 14 institutes represented at district annual the district annual convention of centre wellington institutes held in st andrews presb terian church ferrxis w as well attended w th 14 institutes taking part the delosates xere welcomed b the fergus w i and reristered b mrs harr burt and mrs robert tar- well the president mrs a wosds presiding miss durmn brought greet irvrs from the home economics bran j it f is-lll- liwn of the extension services lvj vjidnucniiaren the results of the baking ontest were rolls mrs iorne keet i miss w fasken and mrs john moffat pics mrs j hamilton m d g robertson and mrs w johnson quilt blocks mimosa w i 0p ihro w i and ennotville w i miss carol knox rave the speech with which the won the second prize in the provincial public speaking contest mrs rettie pres- ented her with a necklace selections of humorous recitat ions and readings from coningsbv lavinr springs mimosa and q- pringc institute members were en joyed reports were given b the con veners mrs l d taj lor chairman of the womens committee of the wellington county federation of agriculture brought greetings from that organization manx prizes were distributed as follows for- experienced secretaries mii w eljie of ennotville instit ute for inexperienced secretaries mrs a l weeks of the mimosa institute and mrs florence stt art of the fortius institute n the baking contest prices for rolls went to mrs lome keeler of the uillsburkh institute mis v fas- ken ennotville institute ird mrs j moffat fergus institute for cherfs pies mrs james hamilton of living springs mrs d g rob ertson of ospnnge aiw mrs wil liam johnson of greenock for juilt blocks mrs e awrey of mimosa mrs dc robertson of ospnnge and mrs n davidson of xnnotv ille in handicraft compet ition bolwood institute won first prize and elora second prize the election of the new execut ive was conducted by mrs r d henrv of gait with the following officers installed honorary presid ent mrs john mcfee hillsburgh president mrs alfred wood fer gus first vicepresident mrs w b fettie fergus second vicepresid ent mrs n jamieson elora third vicejpreudent mrs j r baldwin eora secretarytreasurer mrs mercer jackson hillsburgh audit ors mrs e awrej orton and lira h barbour hillsburgh agric ulture and canadian industries mim kalph mckeown acton citu- eoahip and education mrs f arm strong fergus community activit ies and public relations mrs d g present at birthday a rather unique surprise birth dav partv was held for mrs angus mcdonald at her home on the fourth line esqucsing on sundn afternoon and evening her seven sons two daughters four sisters a brother inlaw 35 grandchildren nephews nieces and friends at tended about 80 people in all the guests who presented net w ith gifts came from georgetown limehouse everton milton ham ilton acton toronto and cleve land ohio a good time was re ported had by all r rk vt j robertson guelph histanol re search and current events mrs a kirk belwood home economics and health mrs florence slewul fergus federation of agriculuie mrs c roche fergus temperance mrs lances chevne hillsburglf resolutions mrs c allan elm i fedinted representative to ire i board mrs john mcfee hills burgh alternate mrs earl jes- sop orton folk school committee j mrs james talbot belwood vor the best miyi our lumber is selected from km bmt stocks and finished with expert arrenrktn this b your of satisf action and tair or build scion f iwde ciid i xl deluxe champion tubeiess tires softer ride silenttread skidfrotecnon blowout and puncturesafetv rosedale phone 16 service centre acton toth motors 52 acton mac sprovi shows slides to institute mac sprawl wni a visitor at the june meeting of acton womens in stitute at the home ot mrs rrtd turner agnfti 81 mrs george lmn of liwt vwwk mm ooorge i iircilrteiil vvoi in eliiuge and conducted the business mtit johnson mid mm geoiko ilnrnnive were appointed roll toll captains miinbcni answered with telling what thev seive to unexpected guests business included n donation of 10 to the salvation army four were named to attend the dinner nnd reception for mrs berry pres ident of the a c w w at tlusjd a c on tuesdhy evening june19 mrs cjeorge frver mm wr maddux mrs geoi go lazenbv nnd mm k anderson the picnic in the foi in of a bus ti ip was ni ranged financial as sistance wni voted to the decorat ion soi vice lommlltce mrs 11 i davidson gave n paper on the motto of the month those who scatter sunshine never live in the shade imtl also intind- ueed the guest speaker ma suowl who showed pu tines of special interest taken in nnd nround urn own town and gave comments on the vniious events onceiniilk euh he was th inked bsr mrr qeorge frver and mrs nv- hall for his inteustlng conti ibiition to the pi ogi am canadians are spending annually ihout 1 2 billion on new housing about 1 7 billion on national de fence and mote than 2 billion on stite welfare and social security 25th reunion forhowdehclan members of the howdon clan gathered at the alnttdford com- tnunlty hall mount hope for ir- 25th mitiunl reinlon jninmt- howderirimidhm5hetlnn pi ident und mm stanley eyre of norvul ciivened the event in spite of cool wenthvr bo inenibers attended special irlnes were awarded to the oldest meinbern present artli ur ruddell georgetown and mrs margaret wcdny cnrlouke yuunk- eat member was barbara ijrowrn- ridge daughter of mr nnd mrs ward hrovvni idge ii it 2 cieui ge- lown huth allan of toronto won the prize tor coining the longest dis tance the louple inorilel 2s yenrs wer mr and mrs thoinus f llowden of hornby most letently mnrrlisl weie mr and mrs victor mctlnv of cnrlouke the following offleeis were ej ected hnnotnry presidents fred av hmwii wtllowdale and wellington shaw tlllliury president viiuenl totiuff aneastei vitepresldent wind llrowmidge it it 2 cicorke town seeielirv tieasurei mm llovd c ken is caledonia speakers ol uiegnuiciing weie mr aithtir ituddell itoliert ii at ian anil erliind meuuv tribute was paid to the founder of the clan heunum who died during the er mrs inline jllowden mepheisuii a pi oi mil of kiortu2as kliared uul enjood lv the jlllliois and pot link dinner was jerved obituary lived past 46 years in cameron st home at the 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