Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1957, p. 5

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4 the aclon ffm press thursday januiry 24ln 1957 honor couple at denny home coajrttujuoru to mr and un arlur swackluunat on the ocras ion et their souv waddimj enniverf- ary mr and mra sweekhemer ubrajtad their anniversary lut saturday afternoon with an at roma over 166 guests earn u wish them luafc a praam tat law waa mid laat wntnaartaj evening at tha keen of hsr aad mra lutp danny or mr and mn arthur swafchamar in tianor of their oldati wadding an- nlvaraary mr and mra flwack- hamar had been jnarrtad from this kama m yvara baf ora many frtandi ad swighbor gathered far a pica- ant evening mr alan neelon waa chairman for th program tha ofchaalra ptayad as old tavorlla to open tha program th lord a my bhaphard mra shirley awd aang an pproprtata solo i love you truly j robert danny gave a violin aolo ooklan slippers miss ijnda swerkhemer gave a piano eoli fee iwnny saws e reeding ft yaar a mr nrvlon aang an ap proprtalr muu srvrrsl people present thrlr best wlshr to th happy cotiplr harold nnrrin ird thr adurraa prior lq 0cw4tm mr and mra bwaahanicr wilh a larev rhrornr kllchrn tll drar mi and mr hwarkham ar it kith frelings f glwlpraa that wr rr gatkrnrd here ihu evening to itimtir y u two of our valued memoare in tha church and eommunlly on tha event of ymir golden wnkling annlvrraary rifty yeers ago tuday you were united in marriage in ihla very house many were via brat wlljpes and congratulations offered to you then wt too offer our wlihm for many more years through th yrars you have maintained a christian homr and ratard yitur flvr rhlldren to te responslhle hard working iteoplr yrl viii null found time to irmi your help unri jtuulanre to thr churth and friends wr vanl you to know thai jruur help ha lncn epprerlated rd that we your friends l him hrtl will atill n haitow mano unite to vrur l ult nl foi whmri 14 ceu nav tw rla imfft hv nn k tnual un cn on ly lh 44 hit wl l il wfort and co ojxjajim j f lh irxllvi lot wl hit mfrt hat npprrrl ilhl not ooiv vu rr lr- mr kn t i her ami taker km mr xu i kluim i n lllirik ml t f huich aixt nm n oranialums hut aim vour help jn many other wai tlunnc thr vears v r arr aure vni hiive found at all ninrarr workers for the cauae of ghrih have done that any aacrltlco u hu h ha been neceaaary to rn abtr ma to carry on your dutlaa in churrh and sunday arhool hai been rewarded by thr plaaaur and profit obtained by working with othera in a chriatlan church and neighborhood to ahow m a tangible way our joint congratulaiioru on a happy married llffa and of your worth wa would aak you to pleaar accept ihla gift and with it our love and baat wuhea for many more long year of hmpplnaaa slgited on behalf of church and neighbor hod jeaale and llarild gilttin tthel and ralph denny irtnc and wnllace swackhamcr vera nnd clarence denny mr sttjickhamer thanked eer one in an appropriate uav and udded httatonea and memonca ir w ean ag a delicloua lunch wa thin airved by the hoatcaa mnn of ihe people in thu neighborhood at tnded the pre rnution in stcarttown lnt m d nikhl for mr and mr j r i kirkwthtd of itillinnfad who iv moved to georgetown tho err prra utid uith a ium in ih fr tabu nd an elertrii drill outlook for farm prices the outlook for farm pnrvi ap pear favorable tn almoat all cate goric report the department of agricultural economic at tha out ano agricultural collage tn ila quarw rb publlcauoii ontario farm itirainaai the dapartmant aaaa hqg prtcea strong for thr remainder of 1qu and itkaly to continue good right into lata 1mt balng vary favorable about nam juna or july the proapacta for baaf cattla naxt aprtng ar alightly battar than laat aprlng although heavy markaunga are in praapact forjht fall and aaaaonil price daclinea will occur price in the aummer of lttt ahould ba atmilar to pricea lut aummer tha praaent large apread between top and common quality antmau la likely to continue with dairy cow- number in the united slatca being at their low oat for 30 yean export of dairy coui to tha us are well above laat year dairy cow price are now higher than at any time aince august iftm the department see limited improvemenu in pricea for next year the widespread prevalence of potato blight across canada wilt probably mean reluctance to store i with tho result that pricea of good quality potatoes ahoulc4mprove wry considerably by nest aprlng t- rev orsbom giyes sermorf for sqnday intendad for last week an etrellant sermon and loitaly muate marked tha regular iffrurch aaprlce in tha ehapel of tha manor jxlunday gfttrnoon january ik rev e orsbom was in charge of tha service and ha brought with him two talented ladles from the ehoir of bit church knox fr bytartan church milton roth of thea ladlaa mra stawart loekla and mlaa marlon wilson have lovely voice and they lad tn the singing of the hymns mlaa wllaoo also aang a very acceptable aolo jeeus keep me near tha cross she waa accompanied by mra freckle who tab played tha accompanl mants for the hymns before beginning tha aermon mr orsbom spoke of the inyahy shown by thea two ladles to their church and choir workand com manded them for having coma to tha manor after ruck- a busy morn ing to sing and play for the re tdenu mr or born baaed bis earnest and ronvlnrlng arrnwtn on tha xarlenf thr tlaal lmsrlsn as told in rhapter 10 of bt luke gprl mr orahorn aald that the young lawyer in this parable wu pro dab ly nulla aluce 4m aetrmg jesm ht he should d in unlrr to in- hedl eternal life llenrlng that he muat otey the c iiiiniindmrnll he mked 1he ittftlori wh it my nelghlxtr mr on t mir ii then gavr atrtnter ruling dhhriplloo of fhe road lead ing from jeruaalmt on mi lofty iimmll to the low lying city of jericho in the valley of tha jor dan urn also deacribed the ftamar itana or people of tamarla a people much deaplaed hy the jawi of judea after relating how th priest and tha invite two important per mtnage among the jewa had paaa ed bv on the other aide mr fira urn dearlled tha act f rompji i mi arcompllahed by the antarit an one of the deaplaed people in this parable jeaua taught that anyone we meet ml the road if life vho g in dutrea or in ned f nor help is our nelghtvir he reed the nrofiiv f r thli feel ni of c mpaaslon hy rnumerallnji vera hit problem in the uorlri xliv at h problems as thr plight f the llunirarlnn n fii r n in th south rn stale anl unreal nn lis the natives of houth afrlia ti nnmu luit n trw fvrrv chrimiui mol 1- prcpirrd l rompjiui n t i nil meri i if rr r lor or cree1 f in d scanniftg the sptu scene with hartley coles babkbalu when somonc clouts a home run all the boys clamor to shake the fence buster hand and give him utile pat on th back he tipa his hat to the crowd someone make a so yard touch down ran in football and they clap mr lustily on th back a boaer jumps up and down after ha wins a fight ills handlers rush emrace him tha fane to clap him on the back a little restraint is practised in the grand old game of cricket after a parthcmlarly brilliant bit of bowl ing a chap is eat i tied to say jolly giiod show well done old manfi and someiirfle in tha heat tf an etrltlng matrh someone will loee his head and audaciously shout weir bowled old branr in hockyt someone aroree they whack him on tha seat of the pants with thelishlllruhaxhrpjtmy give him a aralp lulwlhat would trial for at least iwo burks at the nearest b -l-he- grin why do his ream mates want ui scrub a aeon r malp 1l tsn t ite tauae he has aoft hair mat play era following pn vailing fttmlluu tutvr llu munisukahl i k t a iln ntahinn abnve their eyehroms wi think m v ox up willi the answer its rlemenlary aftr acir log a glial a tut key pla r s ey in flairs causing his heod to svtrll slightly a dang nmi syn ptotn f tam t i the swelll ftssaeari ne i hmton manos newfoundland unit hobbyglasbegins fjcfsowrrmarck elecf new officers surprised that he thought he was stmlu and- scored three goals the herald dm lit ad the actun team had improved the score board proved that of course out georgetown has i superior team friday night her jhe junior raiders who incidentally hand picked brigade of eligible an eloquent prayer by mr clarke mllum players in uniform meet ac ton in the fourth meeting between th two clubs acton writ be going head vritr pltriahel aflej lng the first three meetings lielvttin the junior italderaiind the fast improving art on cluit to give cleirgeown high marks a a stiong rontemli r in the four t am junior lrrult they are well roat lied slrniig in moat pualtlms and cer tainly in gtuxl condition however they lookrd pretty oidl nary in loalng to at ton in their laat milling and unlike the georgetown lleiald sports writer wr dim t at inbiiti thr luas to mmir play holh trams stuck on thing ihy itrlctly fallal t hnky in tlu tho in i kji i it out to prove that fhe last win waa no fluk while xlforgetown will have to win to sb rw their superior ity should be a real game and well worth seeing lame time rimntatt last plare junior were no match for the locals here last friday night with a mill arrurate ahmiung the artoii i ink toiild have 4uiitled tha art ire hall rmdlll and tllark tuenrd in heel game for the home rluti wfh jack marahall s abut eut lelng w ihr ihrrrhtrit i riml with th dl ae aab at th smiuh lt vat hard to iallx that a we k previous ihlsame ti tram lufluud aut 11 i luaa uu lh alna tililays win gave th jonl is a ux imrtentagi m1o thiol u r- hut lltev hist to the slaiig intui l a 3 in itealin tihmu night to ardp theli fifth lanir against f ur wins tke locals hav im ulrii vriv mm n the league uiki i s oiu iwo to georgetown and ilmttm n up lively in thr r met tings with irh club mt m on m mday jan 14 the c 1 i t group of knoi ibun h in i in llu simdiy mixn i ihmii lb im lint un nsl uitb lh it iurl mrs llu k mr teaching raerrlses to the llru th guls ai dlvldtl int iv aniups one for rmrts and i t itkiusal n pm n ihy allnnul i th frniik tiki il ii ii nil 1 i v the first meeting an orgaalxat lonal meeting of the 1mt hobby clan waheld in the dining room of the manor on wednesday after mmn jenttary 1 mr clarke the matron of the manor acted as chairman the meeting included the singlpg of several familiar hymns with mr b ocki play- log the piano accompaniments and mrs clarke plained the ben efits and iwctrvc of lie hobby class and welcomed a number of new women residents who had com to the manor sines tha last meeting of ha class in april ibm rhe ea tended a special welcome to mrs ickle who has consented to art as assistant director for this see lea of meetings tha hearty reund uf applause for mr ickie nhuw ed the hearty approval of the r i dents that mrs iieklff had ben so kind as to ont to fill this position the mhiolts nf the last meeting in april iuw wtre read by the a mwui iwmpatm erttl apiuovl mis la ilale lh etl thr offli ihf oranp falijj nfld cpi tha old aong the- banks of new found land has been named the of flrlal regimental march of the hoyal newfoundland regiment it was aiinounred by i t co w ii tut ker commanding officer it wa originally composed at a danre tuna by sir francis forue chief justice of newfoundland from hie to 1022 legend mmft he com paed it n llp that was he calmed in fog un irlnvt4t hanks i was played by an irish piper in tt at a ht patrick s day dinner ttt the irish benevolent society the song was rearranged aa a march by i wcrthington band master of the royal newfoundland regiment s 2nd battalion while stationed in rvotland during the first world war h was played for king tenrge v and queen mnry in thrforrwourt of fluiklrtghsm palate by the regi mental nd in f7 ihr niunli is with ul words hi th ush uieie have ten ntlemits to wrilr verse foi 11 i he it vul w uoeftl wm tvm i iltji ipiilt ua w noil in the set nd w fl wur and w 1 f the un ii o mlhll before resuming negotiations psjjjfoyjbwsonhadhzwms acfnn public utilities com ml aiun met in brief session thursday evening to clear up business and initiate their rrgulsr meeting sche dule of twiee a nontit it was noted e water break on hurrh st reported tha previous week had been repaired wahoul breaking tha road hard topping mayor tyler reported he had contacted the fire chief in th ptauibility that some fir hose which was to be discarded might be used for sewer lushing p tails of replacement and exchange were lo p worked out if poasible r the superintendent and members of the commission were authorised to attend the fleetriral kmployers conference on safety telng held in toronto in february members in dlcated the feeling that advantage should he taken of any of the ouraea or buggeatlons rn ssfi ty the linlted hntheftuml ftf ri rttrii 1 woiket k- immediate t lu i i t of org in rjvrr 1 1 member aiing wi on thr tl hydro em iwnl lf a spec proposed contract in preparation for negotiations approval waa given far tha local hydro superintendent and em ployee to attend an afternoon first aid course on ryecue work in cforgctowq sponsored by the ont ario hydro the following accounts wertj ap proved- for payment waterwerfca aesseuaas aflon pux uysra wtmr and waste neptune meter hetflllon fsrav laor aoton pim hydro 0 oierituti hydra aeeasjatt aeton v t wajter petty rash esp trans f 1rmis motors hf pc of jnt power an in materials hr aeeaents art o i tl nogi mm v pr m lo im j 1w 111 tag 3 47tm 2 it 120 21 xm 4 m tan iu j ettwr m fotinii nir uu ml jc luke aaelatamt dlr 1 lor mis slew ti i ih hie ae r i y murl i i hi oin tr itsurt i ii mpair ial nv net mi marr miuw j in with ii i pr jn e h f in rjtnlii i he lejtsu i her asao mn y thr j ts thai at fill th ituaa iiditiriie iling springs in the valley i n hy mr chirke it waa lug with this first meeting in mr p wi r h mj e uriplur ly seilhl hmhnga were esti tided id gifts alven to mrs olive how d and muriel iliompann wlnar birthditys rail on jnnuuiy ifl and th lively u v sh iw th in w i rvd ten fruit u k ill th i of 10 f ii mattht v and th was parlli appr priati er after dt rlhing nmi w nib rful ii lug thai n hi i omplulhd i ei lally fllm of siim llult hat ba wood rful ihli ever iiiiiiii if pi lyrtl or at i the hvinns i part of lapler iderly listen mr tli i mhi and busln u f prl f ihr n ting mljourned many a un r upon surveying men buvr uske i lluw tan iod lie i h no immense un read learn mr cod i alvwiv in i nn illught that ev i llially worth to ii e gi wing ii il u 1 i siiv ii in 1 ir m therf vi til ll m ri i ilh i if bicuim robert marshall first chairman of watershed robert marahall was named chairman of the sixteen mile creek conservation authority when the inaugural meeting of the newly formed group was held fri day in muton dr c a martin w as named vice chairman of the five municipality group with allan day oakv lite temporary secretary pending ap pointment of a secretary ry motion the authority petit loned the minister for the depart ment of planning and develop mrnt to have a survey of the wal ershed made thl vear for the pre paratlon of a n port cirlv next year heprem ntallve at the meeting were r marshall und j hvlnnre trafalgar w ilmt ksqucilng dr c a martin mmton all in dai onkvillt naiituhavk u no represented h f crown nprtmnting th department of plnruiing amt iv velopnunt condtntid the tneetini outlining the aitivltu n the auth onlv a undiriukitig- unv project fur thi development of natural re source and i ntrol of w sler atainst pollution nnd futaiing the departnn nt n presentalivi uggestcd the first v car tfie auth ority might undertake vm wiirk that wa immtxliatdv required rather than just w utm for comp letion of the complt tc rejkirt cus tomarilv prepared bv the depart men discussions on government grants for ecmitic revealed a grant of 50 per cent wa applic able on costs under the hi iding of administration members approved pavment to the authority representatives ofjb a meeting with mileage at 10 cents a mile the secretary was instruct ed to have this rate approved by the ontario municipal bord in discussion on hat the group might undertake agricultural rep reaenuuve whjtelock noted there were many point on the banks of theslxteen where erosion ubs ser ious and the problem of irrigation in dry months might be studied miwhltelucll asfce4to act on an ad v mor- committee to the authority and obtain members from the county agricultural com mittee to assist a suggested basts for the cvtab liahment of the annual ley oifl participating municipalities wu j presented baaed on population this with the esumlshment of a budget and the appointment- of a secretary was to be left until the next meeting that wa set for trafalgar hall february 14 ii ti r u 1 1 th court aii un act ti li um with tw in under lh ir i im und gradually funding into sha u tndtl tl junior maid rs on th ir n txtilimiik oigelown winning 3- with a florrv of gitals in the last flvr mump tik georgetown knb hotted i ut aomi lively ad jctlves to d scribe this on a rough rint t but not unrtul so bv jun tor stiindards where a lot of enthua i aim la put into the game he at tributcd the flock of penalties to the junior raiders taking exception to artons high sticks and thought the game would have ba bett r under the aiispir a of thr natiooal boxing association one again howi ver he maka it clear thut 1 org town v as superior i lh f r 1 1 pity itmit rrirrr nutuuil 1 tcetnwn t for the firt nun ihi m tr fthd minus 1 or tht plavis aio turned m rfiktiwmicws in the fir wo j hrtl to act n 1 1 fno tan yr s ni tlsi al am rdim tn tho n t raid itkilimn ll tlu v ht act 11 j and this mirpi istl th t much tiny hnrdlv k do with it r m rmn ilixbr was so inior raider acton the i thi ir p- irt in the didn t play t the puck lon plji rs w hat to flu od nnl th thi questions and an swera from un of thi guld thrn we rhnngod urourvd aftrrwurda every tn1y rmrtr l 11 stnir and mrs greer onduihtt the nihlo study julie holmes read from phillpplan rhnptrr 4 v rs rs 4 12 the president lad the bus ineas part of the meeting the roll call was read with 14 girls present the meeting closed with tape in tha first nine months of the uir the united states aold in canada goods to the value of 1 103 million bought from cnn iidn goods to the value of 3 114 million t ilh mil in vn illiy n 11 i mik ht nil of the ions th it mm it iv wat ri i 1 uff rd 1 in tht diath of mrs- mnry johnson mis witirn unn le n an h n fuilh ful visitnr to lh miiiuir to pjiiy the irsupto you january clearance sale continues special lowbudget bargain items for this week i combed percale sheets ssconth in ills 1011 indin i ho riunnl count in rirttt 695 com in and jiowii asouno many othi jlajhcut tahoaint to choosi hom mildred bell miu st linen tea towels m 3 for 100 1 49c each bath towels 198 each 0 ii 1rl 7 9t opportuni tuys i ladies and childrens wear acton ont wanted maple logs will iut top price for top qulll hard muplu loss or ittfi rilonk murray crawford t s9is7 lid campmuviu comprad to preww uie cio- dlah factory employe works on the average 13 per cent ewer hours per woeki earns mar than three timet a manydollars v jmik avoid i freeze- ups sso service we specialize in oil changes and lubrication computf stock auto accmsowk always on hand were experta in xprt lujavioation mresi p batteries etc all makes of cars see us first i repaired acton motors your slutubador velliwen daalar 6 main st phone 17 for past prompt efficient service m ledgers will be closed monday tuesday wednesday january 28 2930 for alterations enlarging our present meat department we regret any inconvenience this may cause you the changes being macie are a direct result of your increase in patronage for which- we sincerely thank you our remodelled meat department willjerrv body the most modern packaging and handling equipment ledger shsavenotherfirsr for you actons only complete selfserve meat department modern selfserve counters serve you more rapidly economically and hygenically safe meats watch ledgers on thursday january 31st prepare for the largest food savings ever offeree by us i ms

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