la l the acton free press thursda september 27 1956 i7 sept edna jennings m r kennedy exchange rings in a double ring ceremony at the brides home acton revgordon adams united in marriage edna leone jennings and mitchell read kennedy the brtde is the daugh ter of mr and mrs edwin g jen nings of acton and the groom is the son of mr and mrsi f l kennedy of campbellville a reception for the young couple followed for the immediate families the marriage was performed last friday evening september 21 at 8 pm pink and white gladioli de corated the home for the occasion the bride wore a waltz length gown of pink nylon net over taffeta with a shoulder length veil held b a small crown fler corsage was of white roses the bridesmaid miss sylvia mag es wore a waltzlength gown of blue nylon net over taffeta with a matching crown white roses also formed her cordage john bruce of campbellville act ed as groomsman for her daughters marriage mrs jennings wore a navy blue dress with a corsage of pink roses the grooms mottter chose a dress of light green trimmed with gold and also had pink roses later amid showers of confetti the couple left for a short honey moon to bala the bride wearing a black and turquoise suit on their return thc will reside in moffat winners there for 2095 cash withaa estimated five or six thousand coupons ncwl added to the hundreds of thousands alread in the drum there was plenty of choice for saturdays two winner in the appreciation day draw however wayne roszell onl drew twice to find two winners right on hand among the crowd of about 540 mrs bing ramsdcn r r 4 rookwood won 1535 with a five per cent coupon mrs j j stew art won the weekly 5 award next week the chest is up ms to personal notes of actonians visiting outoftown points and of visitors in acton homes mr and mrs laird macdonald of detroit have been guests of mrs r m macdonald mr and mrs earl mellow of bond head were visitors at mr and mrs f andersons friends hope for a speedy rec overy for mrs jack lambert she was hospitalized last veek mr and mrs bert irwin and mi and mrs hunt and son of toronto visited with mr and i mrs j ir vtin betty may lambert showered by friends a large group of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mrs f anderson on friday even ing to honor miss bett may lambert whose marriage to ml russell arbic lakes place earlj next month the evening was spent in games and contests with prizes for trie winners the guest of honor was seated in a chair where she was pre ented with a shower of gifts from her friends her sister mrs ron gillespie of hamilton and her cou sin mi nanc lambeit assisted in opening and displa ing the rifts the evening concluded with it bountiful lunch served bv the ho less and her neighbors who issist ed mrs wm deqn mrs h irold denn miss jein milcin mrs micke holmes ind mrs johnnie tviipck bett ma th inked eich and ever one u ho was present and jtre good wishes of all were ex tended to her for man ears of happiness obituary six grandsons act as pallbearers for late mrs krantz funeral service was held at the rumley funeral home on monday for the late mrs frederick krantz who died at her home 37 elgin st acton on friday september 21 she had been ill for several months mary elizabeth burk the daugh ter of the late james bukg and rebecca staff was born at st marys in 1875 and was married there to frederick krantz who survive her after living at gran- ton the moved to acton 22 years ago and have made their harm here since mrs krantz vas a member of the united church and its wom ens missionary societj rev gordon adams officiated at the service pallbearer were all grandsons carl do forest of stcw- arttown gordon krantz and rob- ert krantz of milton harold dc forest donald de forest and hartley de forest of acton inter ment was in fairview cemetery acton as well as her husband mrs krantz leaves to mourn her loss three daughters and one son ber tha at home nora rjl 3 george- townmrs harold de forest sr ellen acton and arthur milton heights one brother stephen bugg of rr 3 ildcrton remains but she was predeceased by four other brothers and three sisters new record set for scrap paper paper collection results last saturday were overwhelming with the scouts and cubs lugging a tot al of 11 tons from homes to the trucks patrolling all the streets this is the first paper collection for scout hall funds for some time and it set a new record the boys worked throughout the morning and part of the afternoon assembling the paper for sale bundles were loaded onto trucks lent to the group by thompsons garage jack ridley johnny goy and the free press first hiy president is heather withers heather withers wis tlerted president of the new junior hiy club at the first meeting in the y mca on monday other officers are vicepresident ann watkins secretary brenda cripps program chairman mnrgiret sunter mem bership chairman edith fnncos- cato their meetings an tt be held every mnnda with refreshments eer other meeting executie meetings arc pie set md and fourth tuesdays miss eeln goodwin led the girls in devotions bob brajshaw cxplaincd the hiy club and con ducted a session of questions and answers miss isabel ritchie dir ected the recreational period fol lowed by refreshments served by mrs elmer smith miss kay macdonald of van couver b c is visiting w llh her sister mrs hnrr mainprise mr mainprize and family flying officer ron rolston who is stationed in germany with the r c a f is in french morocco for three weeks right now friends regret to learn that mrs kenneth knox is a patient in guelph general hiispitnl and ex tend wishes for a speedy recovery re sister mary kathleen and miss grace murphy of st mich ael s hospital toronto lalled on mi dene g w ov last week editor and mrs g a dills ore patients at st johns convalescent hospital willowdale the are making favorable progress and ex pect to be home soon mr and mrs george white and frank of elgin mills and mr and mrs reg spires of rlihvillc spent sunday with mr and mrs roy arnott and family peel st mr md mrs i en hogue and mastei jamie of wellond isited ith mr nnd mrs f anderson thev also attended the graduation of their rimightcr ruth lit gtielph gener 1 htwpilil last weik visaing with mr intl mis j m sttele were mi uui mrs aub- te sttelt mi ind mrs harry smith ind don ltd of toronto mr georgt brookes of port loruig mr and mrs harold dolson of georgetown and mr ind mrs r nicklm of guelph out of town guesu at the duby- johnson wedding in the first b iptist church guelph were mr and mrs leo svnno mr and mrs alf duby mr and mrs lei- lie duby of acton mr and mrs j duby mr and mrs e duby mr and mrs gordon cox mr leon ales of rock wood mr and mrs earl lambert mrs n lambert mjsg dorothy simmons and mrs macauley at tended church service at welling ton united church london where the rev e- a currey is pastor mr currey former minister here was broadcasting over london station on sunday in a special naturalization court in guelph four from acton were among the 36 new citizens who obtained their canidinn citizen ship papers they were jan and maria oskam rr 3 and allan and aom christensen a reception was held following the ceremony and address b huron count judge frank- ftngland move to cut off capital expenditures is scuttled continued from page one after some meandering discuss ing walk and road changes on lake ave before paving and a broken dock in fairy lake coun cil finished up on two blocks of the mill st sidewalk slated for re nevnl agreed to have the present walk broken up as soon as possible prior to new walk being laid clerk mcgcachie told members a list from the puc will be forth coming naming all known infract ors of the sewer lateral by law town hall condition councillor barheau reported briefly on investigations of the town hall s condition a full com mittee meeting hns not yef been hi id despite two scheduled ho said all members ha e not yet of nearly 35340 canadians charg ed with indictable offenses in 1954 30800 were convictedv 4216 were acquitted and 52 were detained for insanity knox ladies arrange anniversary supper the regular mooting of the knox ladies aid was held at the home of mrs j a robinson lake ae with mrs f j micutcheon pre siding mr- altkens ind mivs rubj clark w ere in cli n m of the w or ship ricc 1 the important tuisitu c of the month was the pi inning of the an nual turke dinner to bo held at anniversary time with tlu various committees appointed to take care of the nccessar items mrs r r parker contributed a i reading and at the close of the meeting a social time mas enjoyed under the capable planning of the monthly group convened by mrs a m mcpherson assisted by help er a shower of tea towels is planned for before the supper coming1 wed oct 3 t1u h957 ford at thompson motors acton ltd 45 main st n acton never before such a selec tion all are well made of food materials ocr correct asts and banitized for extra protection inside expert ft nine is assured brasdas w j bill benjon prop i shown up a letter from the solicitors for i veil owner of a house at mill nnd wallace streets ngnin wanted to know since the tuvn hnsn t dis claimed responsibility what will be done about drainage difficulties nt this property council filed the letter declaring no action would be made until some steps are taken b the owner to fix eavestroiifhiitg on the house council agreed to adveitise not ice of a humnnc soctetv tiitf da here kridiy night and saturday peter dunham wiu appointed to the iibrir bo ird following th ustgnition of m schrocder a letter from iloberl hudson construction iikeview coutrict ors ised the fit in would not mike a decision on tin tint a ft nee on r habetti diui until tlu bttinkiem it 7 hearing is tomplcttd council asserted the hrirmg his nothing to do with tlu tuition of the fence and the eontrittors bt notified of this approvil by foi in w is n id from the department of highways for the 100000 paving debt n hire by law estimated contractors price accepted is 104000 it was noted by council that r v anderson engineers are to suppl grades his week for level ling work on iakeview roads the engineer and road commit tee are to make recommendations for erection of a guard rail at the end of victoria st near fairy lake notice of a twoday conference in october sponsored by the de partment of planning and devel opment was rend and it was con sideredv that two may attend from this council a reportjvom the dominion bureau of statistics revelled ac tons 1950 pupil lit hon nt 3525 pop ulation in 1951 date of the last census was 2880 application from the united suburban gas i ad to fix rates the snmt as the present interim rate w as read a b law authorized some time ago to include all acton lands not now t overed in an amending subdi ision control bylaw was re id and passed worry about biff hole depot reeve wilson reported tr fng k h bel l dtainnge problems around church ill road can bo solved if water is i tin to highway culverts this was disc ussod as was the worrisome hole at the nyrner of queen street and churthill itnad a letter is to go to builders bradley and hough t f tne land with the depression demanding measures in reduce the hazards around the hole partlv f iiicmi with water count illor o indsay reported the united suburban jas co his laid conduit lines across the mar i i bridge tontrarv to the town s thivclions and without perims sum he said miiall children havt bet 11 st n walking urnxs this pipt a letter is to te sent ordering the pipt remoetd cmmt illtir h n blown ootid a stop sign it hurt hill ho id 111 mini of it iik ation count 1ii01 s brunt lh s ud the pumping m mhole at iakt it w is being installed world childrens day october 1st please give generously to the canadian save the children fund 296 richmond st wm toronto ont hold everything before you buy any used car ask thompson motors acton ltd bout 1 year guarantee on used cars covered by universal auto bonders ltd i 1 1 t 7u knux c g i t members voted on projects for the coming yenr at their meeting in the church mon day evening betty lemon opened the meet inn with n sinesong the service was led by christine johnson and julie holmes the girls repeated their purpose and sting the c g i t hymn dorothy duffield read the minutes nnd the roll call which was answered by 12 rirla mrs ted hnnsen spoke to the group nbout crafts jane ymcphed- rim led a rame nfterwhich the meeting closed with taps pair answers appeal nowcoachbadminton i protection coverage i replacement of mechanical parts and labor for 12 months from purchase date this is not a gimmick it is actual protection t5 months on new cars 12 months on used cars 1952 and later models we sell good used cars we invite you to get the facts at thompson motors acton limited ford monarch dealer 45 main st n acton smorgasbord supper noval gurid project smorgasbord supper mred b the guild of st alban church proved a most successful project as a steady flow of hungry people enjoyed a delicious meal which featured variety on wednesday hen of the church acted as chefs behind platters of roast beef pork and turkey and hot meat balls as a steady line of diners filled their alates with everything from salads to pigsintheblanket the event was the ftrsjt of the kind held by the guild and was considered very successful tables were set up in the nelydecorated aaristi hall new courses are starting now acton residents mr and nri jack carpenter of lakeview road in inst sveek s free pres of the y m c a s need for leaders now they have n new recreation directing the children s badminton clashes every saturday morning volunteer lenders are still needed secretary bob brayshaw points nut anyone interested is asked to contnet him nt the y mrs harvey norton president of wmc itie first meeting of the fall term of the women missionary council of acton pentecostal as sembly was held rt the home of mrs arthur cook on september is two new members mrs percy burkir and mrs john bukda were welcomed into the group the devotional part of the ser vice was conducted by mrs reid who gave a few valuable thoughts gleaned from readme of the scrip ture ruth chapter 2 the roll call was answered by a verse ai scrip ture officers were appointed for the ye ir 1955 and 1956 jhey were mrs harvey norton president mrs kenneth itid vice presid ent nnd mrf john bug ilu secret ary treasurer prep lrations were rmde reunrd- inittlie christmas boxes to be sent to a missionary in africa also to a home mission in northern ont ario a letter from the district wm c leader mrs blair was read re qiii stme delegates to attend the conference being held in wiwxi- btork on october 4 the meetiruj c losed with prayer people buy the free press to read and read the free press to buy made whiu you wait hintons sc1 store reliable taxi www 430 24 hours a day phone courteous service is fxpected and practised by our likivkks a all t s- a a 9 coffee and snacks to tali out 9 main st v acton t nttghfttnt tour friend i i new and loyalty rnrour a it en uh to make our hi a market an even better dlilrr in which you may tthop our selection of high quality aluei and variety are offered in the hplric of nrlchborllnrsh re sunured that every member of your family will rerelve the name service and selection from a full line of famua brands bfef chicken turkey mortons pies 29c minutt maid orange juice cai tins 2 for 39c or roasts wing sirloin porterhouse round special combination offer 1 lb swifts franks 1lb s sausage vilblside bacon all for 109 tomato or vegetable 10ot tins clarks soup 3 for 29c pari beef 1501 tins dog food 2 for 21c nonscuff liquid wax pint tin simoniz 51c prices effrcthe sept it it 29 fktsh spring lamb 3 mrali in one roast chops stew lamb in the basket lb 35c lamb legs w lb 65c loin rib chops lb 69c loin chops c lb 39c lean stewing cuts lb 23c prepare now for thanksgiving first of tha s law cranberries 25 l lb cello pkg altfornu valencia now at their best site z2 site zm sunkist oranges 59c 33c i rom bradford mvrii np sweet drroi pascal larfe alie celery stalks 2 for 15c ontkio kovn 3 lb cello ba- cooking onions 19 ledgers iga uijdgiii v