Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1957, p. 3

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the acton fro press thursday may 30th 1957 friday fa soon slopped last friday firemen were summoned not lo far from the fire hall to extinguish a blaze in a tmall hed adacent to the fire hall quick action on the firemen behalf resulted in little damage tockwood driver finfld 100 interment took place in hock wood cemetery bcalde her hui band numcroui floral wreaths aw mumnl swats to mamuy be t 9 90 am till the end f sept the itockwoud uwn dowuni club officially opad ths ptiyinjt aoaaon on saturday may the praidcnt iave gray ojxncd tlie proceed i nf with a few words and the opening bowl was placed bv the oldest member of the club tm hulchinaon two loind games were played mid tin winner of box a of plant were albert msltby 3 wtna is frank kilsu 2 wins 5 owrjinu kelso 1 win jack mclean 1 v n 6 geortfr day 1 win 4 and frank oatrander 1 win 4 office of tbe chib fur 1067 are frcident dave gray vice pre id rot fv vincent treasurer bob darou gsmca committee jack mi lean grgirv k lao geirtfr i iy greens committee mbtrt mjiltbj i ton hulchinaon alvtn root thr iinglea immd robin tourna menl i r uit john henderson memorial cup rurnnu nces tiu dv mnv 28 dublin wi plan trip to buffalo the regular masting of dublin woman institute waa hatav on wednaaday may s3 at the boroa of mm horace bjyth aaventh line kaaaacewayav tha new president mrs uanaau kellia took tha chair and opanad the meeting with the tinging of the inetkuta ode tha roll call waa anewered by a place i would like to aee on an institute dub trip plena were made to attend the district annuel to be bald in bal loafed on may 30 tha branch dir ector mrs d moffat mra c thpmaon mra v murchiaon and mrs h firyth together with the president mra nellka bacretary mr a near and district director mrs wm mclntyre will repraaent dublin w 1 at tha district annual laaanpehadaa aaa dac triad on aa the choice for the local leaders training course and something to wear for the extension course mra jamea van fleet reported on preparations being made for decoration day on june 3 and 10 was voted toward expenses mrs jamea bntton and mra nrltia of fered to holp at tha legion hall on bunday plans wire made toward an ex hibit being shown at milton fair on the thfrm the man in my life mrs c armatn ng reported n the work of hirse4f and mrs c david son in plntining thr annual bus trip on june 12 which will be held to buffalo this year mrs willi mclnluc gave a very interesting and lnfrmamc ujk alnut thr nf fleers rtinference obituaiy thomas f dearing passes in usa there paasad away auddanly in downey california on friday may it 1957 tnomas fred dear ing beloved hualsand of edna nowry atlhe age of 71 yeara tha body arrived via train at the rumley funeral home acton tu- ceday morning and the funeral took place on wednaaday afternoon with the rev evan jones of st a4- ban anglican church in charge of the services at the home and grave- aide with interment in huxley ce metery son of the late mr and mra thomaa dearlng orton he attend ed fergus high school later at tending the university of toronto he waa senior clerk of tha cnr transportation department union station toronto and ws superan nuated in 10ss when mr and mra dearlng sold their home in toron to and purchased thrir home irk downey california tha funeral was largely attended by a boat of relative and friends six nephrwx were pallbearer vic tor child gordon mecutcheon itosa ballentlne ixmald dearlng herman dtaring and clarence dearlng the beautiful fl nil tributes wrrr a silent remlhdrr of thr high es term in which mr l snug wai hold ia ft to mourn the lot of a dear brother bewkdea hi sorrowing wtd ow are five brothi rx and two sis trrs norman and hurvi y ort n william ihhrolt edward toronto jtsruty rahrrni mra fred ht i tin 1 mrs wtl mary i both of mrs ralph mckeown hostess to ladies of greenock wi mra ralph mckeown waa hoataaa to the greenock woman a institute for their may meeting with mra calvin akken the president pre aiding tha meeting opanad with tha ode mary stewart collaot and lord a prayer in unison and scrip ture reading by mra h raid each member told the month of hef birthday aa tha roll waa called mra r mckeown reed the minutes thank you natea and other correal pondenee following tha bualneaa mra heynaiay took charge and call ed on mra r mckeown for a aolo an evening prayer mr h held gave her report of the officer conference and jubilee celebration of women s institute held recently at the o a c guelph aha told of dr lachlan addreaa of welcome when he hkined the women a institute to a diamond with ita high refractive powers and ao the institute sends light into dirkneaa in runny way as their motto slates for home and twin try una was also impressed on the audi net as mrs adams of sak ildii wan who is president of the national women inntitutm of i anada i ld t a call from the yukon to have an inatltuu surfrd up there also of tlly nim f instil ut- in newfound luted where sri and we have no conception of tha womrn thvrt on that ma rwut a though it is britain oldavt crown colony mr dr mccreedy principal of macdonald inetltute had paid tri bute to mra adelaide hoodlaaa who founded the womatvi inatituu and had ao much to do with the founding of macdonald institute in 1003 the wonderful school for the teectmig of home economio she told how the underdeveloped coun tries of the world are interested in us and the eastern world u really looking to us for help so mora power to the institute on their flofh anniversary padre young assisted by mra r kidd a the piano eonductad com munlty singing at intervals and h was stres that community sing ing should be on evrry institute program in conference discussions many point on irurtltute woeft were dis cussed freely by members from kenora to cornwall from coch rane to windsor the climax of the day had really been pageant the paasing of the years in which six of the members took part mrs c altken gave a read ng the tinsus man insists she has no orupmtlnn f llowrd by a reading what is a mother by mrs ileum by wtikh aervrd a a reply ti mrs altken reading singing of the national anthem arid institute grace brought the minting a close a dainty lunch ws served including the biaruiu and pir in the contrvt miss flva li art n waa wlnnrr f r the biscuits ijut mrs hi made for iniiin sponge p e aprons also wi re judgtl in ri mlinetaa for the district annua rahihlta see w h wv state farm agent nrst three w h denny 39 tradi st acta fhene 4ss summer casuals for men women and children a tempting snrction to in village accident a serious accident tk place saturday evening when tw car collided on the bridge in the vll lage and resulted in damage to both car seven people were removed to hospital in uuelph by ambulance and two were detained the other five were ret eased shortly after provincial police were on hand anon after and traffic was detour ed to valley road for lh time being the driver of one car was under impaired condition and waa fined 1100 in guelph court monday following a lingering illness mrs fred s hamilton passed awjiy friday night t her home mm hamilton leaves to mourn her loss one son keith of guelph s slater marlon mrs jos forster of fer gua and brother harvey of truro n s a la two grandsons scott and william thr funeral took place monday from ho late home with uc mr brook of gntrtahv offumting in the at tc of il v r ii j shuts who wit in in nns ivitiu i for service pallht urt r win meaarx grd n ora h- ihing lohn uovd jin cph lit nhum llcrt im ami and john alton honornrv pu ii hearer ware andrew j llllot ann mi nabb piter sim duw d gr thos dutniond j uph t omti r lorni 1 mfoot other surviving relative were charles hamilton miss ethel ham lllon mrs wm pelt aldershot miss irene hamilton chicag hi mra george peal rocjrwood previous to leaving rockwxid recently mr robert bingham waa the reclpunl of an addross and gifts from his harris street friends und neighbors an addrras waa rt ad by mrs douglas mo nabb with best wishes for many happy yeara ahead of him a presentation wax snade by mr norman wilson mr bingham anad a fitting reply and a plea- ant evening of game and rafretjt merits was cnoyed by all mr bingham is now residing in alma in the ajhsence of rev f 11 june john f 11 cop lay reader from st patrick church guelph onducted a sen ice nt st john t church sunday afternoon owing to tin wit weutlur nit nduncc was nom w hut irwwnrd sundu morniiik dhikls 111 irk wh hna imi il 1 hking af li r ltk w ni nod rli n mill niiikrt k il iui t s the prth l ri in hurt ti tin lit two m r anit u hulf prtrut lntt liu lirtwill m nnon ttu imti w ihiics of imiui eongregntioiut follow him und mrs black w h ri i r tin ir 1 iikmh g i befon them commencing sunii n june orv it cw ut st jolui a church will i liejd reo fitly at the o actiuelph mra j denni aa hoapitalizatloa conener rimrted on a meeting of group aecrtarie whlcti had been h id rnctntly and asked for a pay ment of fees before june 1 mrs a near reported on the tb tinner in id 1 trafalgar hall ind the u mm work that is in ing donr in tht county of llslton in llu muttr of pretention ind curtailment uf tutx rcul tsis mrs jimn vin r let t a got rt filing on my home and mrs within une on do you juat if long which was ery time ly at thi bekinning tf a new in stitute ear mrs c armstrong and c dj tdon were chost n as ctpiaina f twu leuma t t rt jte jnd tunoltte nddtd inter t in tht nntlingk mrs wm rrnnk con titl a whiathng contest and mr anicitnink and mrs ann mc c il rftn i rr uamttl w innrrs mra gcork it oh in von acted as pi mist f r ii i imiiiik cutcheon tann i lam ballrntinei acton out ouffuhl 7mftcifj highland band tanoo i choose from open the doors and your roast rolls to you vote as you like but vote couhtky acton chamm of commerct ln skidvalf aw kaat at ninth hail ity i imlti tkor trl majr u 11 somtbody up there iovis me nat man junr 1 strategic air command iui ml junr s ladaltl blackboard jungle tkbim frl jonr 7 man with the oun blockheads laurel and hardy 2 shows nightly i 10 pipe bands guelph exhibition park friday june 71957 s 900 pm bensons shoes featuring acton citizens band r0yalaires adults 50c children 25c acton r o x y georgetown too rio for one theatre simultaneously may 3031 showing june 1 one ot many exciting features frkhdaire imperial 39 electric range trlettrrinc gary cooper mrvoirve wmtedfot since wyi friendly vv pcrsiiisfdi si anthonv perkins 1 dsratty hcctk 1956 model ri39c shown rt ttm tyu change of policy start in june programs will be shown thursday and friday with a change of program for saturday phase note our saturday matinee presrama are atwaya tultable far cnlldreai watch for these top hits in june i i 1 tha king and i thurs fri june 7 2 haavan know thursfri mivallytan juneim 9 full of ufa thurs fri june 3041 4 boy on a dolphin thursfri june 37ss per week e only 30 inches wide but full of everything you need mottl heatminder unit never let food burn ust set it and forget ill e decorator panels change rangecolors in a jiffy i rotitserie optional to barbecue your favorite meats frigldaireyour buying guide to the lasting latufocrlon you gat from jqualhyjiuiltappliances aaanning electric 54 mill st acton phone 230 do door bells toll for the tories in h i canipfl rjn newipnpcr advertis ng the conserve vo candidaic claims l kc oil tr cflnadflns people of this county re c0311 t a ienous problem a government hn overtaxed causing miory and hordih p for tl 01 s inds thi siiitmtnt is unbelievable and a li tit unhtcom ng tht gtnlltmin who signed that atale mtni also t ili us abouf the thousands of door btlls he has rung are these door bolls toll 1 g nnscry and hardship i too i avt tieen ring ng door bells and i i wt not ltd that the door bells are freq utdtly ithfhi i 10 r tw houses frequently iitrt iilitt oitlcir parked m the di v wi a uii jlvnjys ihere s a tv antenna o 1 t toot i k tt homts tl lre s usually evid t ct 11 tlectrc vicuuti cltnitr or an lil u asling unci nt or oihtr tletrical ipp a cos ttje children ofttn are atttnd ng new s he 1 is n the neighbor ood thtre are 1 000 new voters in halion county and not one of them is hying m slum cond i ons the conservative candidate who is talk mg m mry and hardship is said to be rnddctintjtvvo43inrnessesin hariorr a b cattle enterprise m nassag iweya township and the growing of iii es in csqucsmg pre sumably both busintsses are prosptnng or thty would not be continued and so we have here a man who is con tent to enjoy along with other canadians the benefits to be derived from the present high levol of activity in canada s expanding economy at the same time out of the far corner of his mouth ho cries havoc and bhje run i hon t tli nk there is a person in this county vho hain t had dirtel benefit from the prosperity that the liberal adm n stra t on i os brought to this county and country and ma nts led throughout the yt irs of off ci ctrtan ly tjure have been m i i ruccs s ons ana there have been nljustn tnts any piron handling fan ly tmancts or a busntis or an industry will understand that but the liberals have esrabl shed a record of consistent and continuous progress and prosper ty for the people to maintain the prosperity and security we hav earned and enpy i ask you to sand me to ottawa to support the liberal policies that have made this prosperity pos twa kenneth y dick your liberal candidate the man to elect in halton hear the liberal candidate ckoc hamilton may 31 and june 4 at 720 pmv cfjb brampton june 4 and jukie 6 at 8ss am niw eureka botomatic the clseasr ratio he 1 1st iuy by iteelei cea- suntr rtpartiat of up z j r iii tkit t bilin li iic clamr p sat oalua aluthomatls cupon tools supsr rowarjot saor sucvtoat full lht molor trtjal amaelng s d hug naul will n sa raqulor 9095 or only 69 95 caajajait wki haw baluf taali gordons hardware mill st acton t-

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