Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1957, p. 4

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vw5 th acton free pre thursday july 4fh 1957 tfotmsy many attend school picnic pupils get awards for work m bw tvata at a kaat abb i a it of keevy wea i tfce lent a o ttoinday ifltrwm at um aefcoal pwnda- part l the new wen held wt- ft v r twrii ihrt vera tsajoyed uejder the lead wsfcap of hre n rathbun aad mr a touatiful til plite with u ur brown praamtad prutra to aeverel pupil ror arfclevmeots tkmu tlw trrtn tat acrap buuk 3rnh urare iwatast an thro tic verb book robrrt curfc- work eo ii barry clarke iprllwf lanpfwvrmrnt gary ruck prtsrs tor races wr as follow a prmhoo linda slrandholl gary gnffrn norman bock rob- by fvum bre nd bruc girls and boy al gary frgu- aoa bobby bruce carolyn mrewan giru and boyi kenny smith judv buck runn griff en guu itvll unda rerguaot san dra ikcwin laurw stubbtngton buys 10- 1 1 bobby grtmary bruce grimary paul robertson girt ix is georgine wra nancy buikvhl ludrlin grtffrn kgr the musical achiawmanuof a years study hr iu brown acted aa chairman for the entertaining program enjoy ed by a targe crowd asvlwaary sarrlaa rev uasaret of knok collage boy kjcddt smith stawart j strutiw toronto was guest speaker at we sanivereary service at knox pyea bytartan ehurcti on sunday both atrmom were inaplrlnf and thought provofclag a good attend ance of member and frimds were present mr byron bruce wu soloist the morning tinging thr king of ive my sbfspherd ii in the fven ing two anthrms by th junior fholr wilt mr g suntrr at the organ were- rrtiderad during hu stay in tho vlllagt- hev mas hi and his two chlldn n wnr ftursu of mr and mra ward limit and wni erl view mr and un arnold suiitr call and diann of niagara fails spent the holiday wrkrnd with thr former mother and aunt mr g suntrr amt mtss e baldic other recent guests were mr and mr robert gilchrist of gurlph mrs kuaarll strutrnts and tn ry of ireaton spent laat week with mrs pickers gather enjoy barbecue the aaparagus plckart and their husbands gathered together at the aaparagus patch on wadnaaday june sb for a chicken barbevui with the chicken they bad roll potato chips reltahe and pop there wki enough to eat for ev eryone robertson gary buck ldse walking race mrs ross uccww mrs mtlrd mtktutchron mr rosa ferguson boys h and orr garnet bruce bert sinclair gary warren sack relay race jim ford gary buck en strandholt balloon race- judy buck gary buck brian robertaon milk bottle mrs w awrey mrs r mcewan milk bottle pupils khn stub- blngtun brian beaaey string and randy mr and mra k stubblngton pupils and parents are pleased to learn mrs rathbun and mr brown will be bark in september auewd maateal fwstlvaj on wednesday afternoon thr children of the local school and their teachers mr n rathbun and ur u brown attended the musiral festival h id at erin town hall the arlous schools in the area under the muirl sun r uittn of mrs chjman o kitchen r urrr all present thu li nut a jaunucliuun bul a chance fw mrvnts and impili to gajgejbjbbsjkaajkasabbbbk5r ii cmucchol mr jas strut her is a patient at a guelph hospital where hr untie went surgery for the remot si of a cataract from an rye all with for him a speedy reooer mrs m jackson was a gurst at the winterangus wedding at llsrrli hill church on saturda mrs george t robertson arrived houa on wednesday following a months visit with relatives and friends in the west miss joan altkrn nm on hiday for paignton house near brace- bridge where she hai tumnwr em- pl ment mr william lang and famll left last week for golden lake in the north w here he has employment with his trucking outfit mr ban winter ijr i also left with them and will drive a truck mr and mrs george klooiter and family of irayttn mnt a u a daa hoi ids a with their art nti mr and mn k khxttr and fsmim mrs m jackson received word of th dalh of l r brotht r ien mat- ihwa at ottawa she altendtd th uu mm htllmnieth trj mr ed robertson nancy and jackie and mr orville 0eitqn susie and kathy are apendlng ihis week at red bay they are ex pected home on sunday congratulation to mr and mrs dave leslie who cejebrated thnr third wedding annlvary june m m and mr jim barber and mr and mrs wm guppy of rich mond hill spent laat sunday at thi home of mr and mra george lea ie mrs jack itoyce is reported to be doing fine after her recent op eralion she came home f um the hospital saturday frlenda and neighbor were sor ry to learn of harry newton jr accident he u a patient in mratnplon hospital and eve yone wishes him well mr and mrs gordon lee grtnt and peggy left on wednemlay u motor lo calgary they are g ting to visit with gordon a li rr mr fva humphries go don i hng tu vancouver to do tome ilmoit flatting while mrs lee and the children milt at catgsry lverine at hornby w si quite pleased with hornby a entry in the mammoth parade at milton centen nial on saturday evening many thinks to garnc1 iiuwden al binilon jack simpson doug les lie llll bailey godon ilsrnea and ilruie fyre for making it pos sible they paraded on monday too congratulations to the pupils of hornby public school w ho passed their final ex ant l nations haiton manor name fred hue ccf president a meeting of the hs i ton county oct wu held in the union hall oakville on wadnaaday night member of pac local 707 ware al- ao preeeot- of fleers and delegates elected were president fr4 hue george town vice president jack henry oakville treaurr marjorte pin- cnr prwtleunt pattat through acton 8uf hiolo donald gordoni special train loaded with people pasted through acton latt monday the train wai headed for stratford where the people were gomgto omj opening of the new stratford shae oeerean theatre a small number of otiren were on hand to see the dittel driven unit past through the town 15 receive first communion at st josephs church acton fitttit ih a tend st en girls receiv pr td th ir flist holy communion at ji st justph s church acton last sundav muinliig thi little gtils drrsseil in u hit w ith v us and uixalbx ivliii ute boi uiarinti a while i iblxm oil tin ii ai m and a flow i in th in i of tin ir out marched from th hull to thi ihunh foi hit flist mass undir the dlrec- tlon of mrs heffernan jn mi mm and tht less arliic th choir until r the dinctlon of tin organist mlssiiru mulholland idi d wclal music for the oc centennial events at manor residents have visits see parade community hold presentation in honor of recent newlyweds a presentation was held for mr the other public and high school nd mrs william thompson last i pupils who have arhlevrd anothi r saturday eenmg in the sunday si ado the reports of these stand achool room of churchill church tn honor of their recent marriage many friend and neighbor gath ervd for a pleasant evening mr arthur swackhamer w as chairman for the interesting and verted program which opened with a violin solo medley of scot tish ong by mr robert denny a piano solo country gardens was ably played by miss linda swackhamer mrs frank thomp son then played two beautiful ac cordion solas a duet by misses juste and cathy swackhamer blue- berry hill and jesus loves me was well received mrs ron saunders placed a piano aolo a duet by mrs bud anderson and lira dick shortill and a trio by lira anderson mrs short ill and their brother mr ralph thompson several people expressed their bast wishes to the happy couple mr smith griffin read the ad dress and mr and mrs thompson were presented with a chrome kit chen table a stepup table in blond wood and a vase both mr and mr thompson thanked every one in an appropriate may the ladic scrxed a bounteous lunch there will be no church and sun day school at churchill this coming sundav mr neelon is a ohincillor at camp for two weeks and will be unable to attend reread vulera mr and mrs bruce letch and beverly mr and mr ron saund ers and norman v unted recently with mrs janet cree of ausa craig this past week was 1 title norman saunder s first birthday mr and mrs howard graham and marie and ur and mrs al saunder and family were isiturs at his home to wish him many happy returns recent visitors with mr and mrs charles binnie were his brother james binnie and a friend guy poster of earl grey saskatchewan mr poster wag down east to attend the convention for the blind in to ronto of which he u a member also visiting ur and mrs binnie laat week were dr frank and dr doreen macdonald and family of ran credit and mrs u sheriff and mrs a graham of brampton sunday guests with ur and air binnie were mr and mrs r a vih- eaf shelburne andmr and mr ing will appear elsewhere free press in the near future held meeting nda evning the young pcoi dilbv d pic aaaoriauan held it june mect- fo tng ar the home of mr ted free man the topic was taki n b mr smith griffin and the worship ser vice was conducted bj miss beth me en cry mr ted freeman the president took the chair for the business meet ing the members planned the summer activities and programs and also de cided the annual picnic was to be held in july tn guelph at the old mill all oung people who arc members or interested please take note lunch was served bv the hostess at the end of the meeting ottawa canada capital h one of the ahowplaces of the world and the mounue in their bril liant red uniforms alwavs prove a firstrate attraction at the parlia ment building alberta residents on acat ion join tourists fom all over he world in exploring the thrilling beauty of alberta s famous b tnf f jpcr and watcri in pirki m the canadian rockv mountains motorists can 1 idlv recall the clamor of carlv gold rush djs as lhc drive over the cariboo high way through central british col umbia for at the 100 mile house is preserved the original stagecoach that ran the cariboo road nearh a century ago ugwyourtltin alex jackson of erin urand urs charles binnie visit ed at port credit last wednesday ur and urs prank freeman and t visited last saturday night at th home of mr l john freeman near guelph coruiratuiauona to man rosemary brooks and fjrobnald sw ickhamer on passing their entrance into high ehool also contratuuuoas to all oq sunda afternoon in thi chapel it was a pleasure an 1 in spution xiix liio xeiidcnla iu ji ti nd i i hurt h e vin c indu 1 inunlxri of tht gttlton bxi ty in i wen lour gtli ins pr ml mi willuim milllgin aid mi nliu dilbv of bronte mi it in v right of oikvilu tnd m lulpii m ii ion of milton mr mi11ik nld i letdr mr dalbv givt tin iddrei in 1 mr tight kid mr nort in oflu ed privt mr milllgnn lxpl lined the work of the gideon sik u t i specially thit put of it b which bibles and copies of the new testament are placed in roomn in hotels and in stitutions of nil kinds dehv ered an address words of the 33rd psalm which had been read as the stripturc lesson in order to make the meaning of the words the j lords is m shepherd i shall not want clearer mr dalby suggest ed a change to i shall want for nothing for my shepherd la the lord in a manner marked by sincentv and cogvlctlon mr dal by cxplainwwfrt god is not only allpowerful and thus able to grant an thing we need but allwise as well so that he know exactly the way in which those needs should be satisfied x centennial activities the activities of the milton cen tennial celebration were illustrat ed at the manor on two occasions latelv some dajs ago stan m ty drov e his four beautiful perch- erona to the front entrance of l n manor where the were jie centre of interest these fine horses drew the stagecoach of many yeas ago w ith sevenl bonnie lame in their crinoline dresses and poki bonnets a passengers mivor ltd- with ind ltoss 1earcn were ilso presi nt the stigeloich remained ling enough for evervonc to havj a good look at the town officials the lnvil girls the historic old stage coach and the splendid horses the visit of thit turnout at the manor was much ippreciated saturday erenl on siturdnv afternoon june 29 after the cahthumptan parade se iiri f tin cjlithuiiipun in tin i k i mtfilji inn t i tin mm r um tiu uuviu ta ha iumi uf al tin afternoon di votl mi in honor of th suindlliait tin child rt n were t nrolud in ihe hi own siuputui by the pastoi rulhn vln- tint morgmii and their future dedi- call t to iiwl phtitl uiidi r tin io ttitl m ii the mothir of ml th y also ri ti ivi d a lertlfituto and nu da i of thi ir fit at holv communion thi hlldrirt making thi ir fust holv cuiimutiloii win john dwy- ii hlbrt attdiison kriiui th mac- co vituitit dunm michml j f frev oregorv gatrnbv john lllad- iin ii ii i hliidun antii mcmillan hit ihi th mmihiik nt adiliinna siil ii jaciim um mull mull cathi i un i t v m- jiihunmt din lino nnd judith c pinion mdi nt- ii thi nil umi i f liuilit r an r th uighlfiiltuss in i if the g ui l of tl i engagements 4 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mr ind mrs j inns lit i mi iw l kv ann t i i n mi ml m n it it 2 it i kw i i tki pi t sit a1 iah tuy used cars 195 ford cotlom mtn rurh attuaulic r41 whlu mill t9ss tod mtlnllm udn 195 plymouth tudor unlr jm mltm iran ma naw 1953 sludabakar lad an aaimaiiar vi haaclal artca 1941 oasote jadan a bargain at tu m thompson motors acton umllad phona 49 is main nl n acton institute enters parade float special costumes of early days scotch jplock womens institute entered a float in the centennial parade on dominion day mrs l wills dressed in the costume made by mrs len adam of mil ton that won first prize in the dress competition was the bread maker mr stark wore the second prize costume made by her daugh ter she was the butter maker mrs l clarke wasthe grandmother urs hugh beaty at the music box and quiltera were mrs h davis mrs ed davenport mus c turner and urs r dredge weekend guaats with mr and mrs c service were their grand son master ronald service k rv s hamilton mrs uule cuthbert- son sarnia and mr services sla ter mrs peter matthews toronto with mr and mr jack- irving were mr and mrs ted nell and familv of brentford with ur and mn ed davenport were mr and mrs r s phi upton and neil of toronto rev and mrs ralph porrltt and family of arth ur mr and mrs arthur daven port jim and wendy of gualph jlm staying for the holiday mr and mrs mel zimmerman and family dundas debbie returned home with htprtnti ftera five week stay with her grandpar ent miss dawn hanson auitraua spent the weekend with mus barbara brown at her home mrs n mccoltum is a patient in hoipttal uvjamutoa wewiailher a apeedy recovery mrs e pltntott toronto spent a few days visiting id the commun ity and attended boston church anniversary dominion ila then wis no greiter phisuie tnd i njov nu ul luiong hit npi t it- ur of the dominion d t centen nial parade on monday july i than the pi ensure nnd enjoment experienced by a group of halton manor resident who viewed the parade from the spacious verandah it the home of mr and rs n l pickitt on sarah st mr and mrs pickett had very graciously in ited the esidents to view the parade ns ltpassed their house nt the entrance to the ag ricultural grounds transportation by bus to mr pickett a residence was provided by mr m poole nnd the truck for moving the cnairs from the manor to the residence by dr c a martin if mr and mrs pickett mr poole and dr martin could have heard the many expression of pleasure and gratitude expressed b the resident at thi close of the parade they would have realized how much their efforts meant lo the resident who had sptnt such an entertaining afternoon congratulations congratulation are expressed bv the residents to mr george rob ertson who won a number of prizes in the centennial beird- grow ing contest mr robertson won the bulovi watch for the grand championship prize ov er five ncparatc clisses a cigarette lighter was another prize for the grand championship mr robeton had won earlier an electric shaver as first prize in the full btard class of the contist h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 doubih si quelpb phono taylor 37i5p washing machine service manning electric robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formally e v llradl phont oueiph 1924 si st ooergoi square reliable tatci ateiia radio dispatched pijone 430 comm and snack to taua out wi deliver lih and chip our specialty i 9 main st acton hay for sale 30 acres op mixed standino hay at 7th una stowarttown will toll al a vary roatenablo prica or can ba taken off on tharo batlt or ownar will pay for having hay cut and stored in bam on pro- o brown georgetown phone tr 74238 ney burlington secrete ry pat clancy iurururtn organization harry lynch oakville publicity ed a peters georgetown litera ture joan mclrtlosh burlington membership mrs jack ifenty oak ville representatives to hamilton ccf district council jack henry pet clancy joan mclnjuiah provinc ial council delegate jack henry pragshnbss ouarantaid always push available at ledgers land wanted r building land of various sizes in acton andor in the immediate vicinity is required platte reply staling acreage location and price to box 1000 the acton free press daily 9pm sat 270 thursfrisat july 454 glorious double feature in color 1 the long long trailer 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