Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1959, p. 4

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the acton free press thursday may 7th 193 personal notes of actohjans visiting outoftown polntand of viiltori in actonhomei j mr and mrs roy brown and miu bertha brown of toronto ve iled in town sunday mi c jhouie and mil w clc merits visited with mr and mil h w hinton on saturday mrs c o burns mary ann and garry spent friday at the home at mi and mrs h w hinton mrs murray smith 96 mill st is recovering in guolph general hospital following an operation on monday v brother norman hinton visited wwh his parents mr and mm h w hinlsn lak- ave for the weekend mr and mrs johnnie krapek jlmmle and jennifer and mr fred anderson spent the weekend with relatives at huntsvillc after church service at erskine church hamilton last sunday rev and mrs andrew mekenzie and jonnnc marsha bonnie glen and carol visited relatives at ancastcr mrs hector guthrie and child nn spent the weekend at mrs nel son lamberts and also attended a trousseau tea tor miss pat simmons of guclph mrs nelson lambert and mrs enrl lambert also attend- mr and mrs fred mccutcheon were visitors in london over the weekend many interested barents were thej guests of the executive of the home and school association at the con eluding executive meeting monday evening mrs robert buckncr was hostess chatting during a delicious buffet lunch the group came up with with valuable iilgrcslions for next years program convener mrs bill spros on friends ore sorry thit miss fm hawthorne is a patient in the toronto general hospital best wishes for a speedy recovery arc extended to hir lom rrnny friends mrs will am ballentine is at tending the spring board meeting of the federal women s institutes of ontino all this week at the 0 a c guclph mrs fred anderson secretary of the evening department of guelph presbylerial wms was in mont real over the weekend attending 1 ie biennial conference of this depar ment from ontario and quo bee held in knox crescent and kensington presbyterian church there were eight others from guelph presbytennl also in attend ancc mrs lloyd bartlett of port colborne visited with the f ander son family on her return from the mr and mrs rac west have re turned from n flying trip to flor ids in celebration of their wedding anniversary the couple left by plane last week and after landing in tampa etacd at miami from where they loured o hir places of interest in flondn mr ralph owers a cousm of rev gordon adams visited for several days last week with mr and mrs adams and fimilv on leave from a branch of b ircl iy bank in the west indies he is see injj canada for the first time while on his way honu to england t the f not concert of the senson in the community concerts scriis wis given in guelph saturday evtn tag acton subscribers were among the audience which saw new york tap dancer paul draper substitute for mata and han whownt forcid to cancel the engagement due to illness renmsttssw mr and mrs e t marks an nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter marilyn ann reg n to aar kenneth charles reipert son of mr and mrs clarence reipert hanover the marr age will take place on saturday june 6 1959 at 11 am in st joseph s church youthrjt contestants from fhe eramosa tdwnship schools competed in a spelling coniest l and quiz in the rockwood town hall on friday may 1 when many parents and friends packed the hall some qf the contestants taking part in the program are pictured above left to right are murray taylorj bob smith eloise watson bonnie loggan lynn glass grace log gan marilyn patterson and grace mitchell iode shield given to music festival the duke of dtvonshire crnptc iode held lh ir may meeting lit the h me of mrs h r f iree tin rignit mr- k knox presidiri mrs w j wi ui the edueilionil secret jry reported fhdt a shield hid bten pttsenkd to iht hjll music fthtiv i ind plans wire pn ressing tr the prestntition i bi oks to ill public sin ol ernl i in mflntraatt cgit presents play for club members of the c g i t presented a pi y when the diughiers of knox hfld their meeting on monday miy 4 in the choir room of knox church the play was called fanchette from france ind the phyers were linda parker geraldinc calder pat stephenson gertrude kuhn siisin bundv ciil roszcl ind gail bultenham cher i price ns props man the president mrs h price pcned the meeting mrs e a hansen and mrs bill toth took chirge of the stud mrs p edge ad the sciiplure and mrs r morton reid the offertorj pnyer miss bella may e roszell sang a solo and mr b vin fleet told story of the song miss ros7cll iwas presented with a life member ship to the w ms from the alert auwilia y patcii closed the meeting prajer a delicious salad lunch was served mrs r weavers was presented with a pirling gift as she ind her family an returning to englind engagements mr and ms j a mow at an nounce the engagement of then daughter mar evangelene t herbert patrick gilbert son of mr h p gilbert newmarket the wuddlng will take place on june 13 199 in the united church artn ontirlo piii 1p read the free press to buj and buy the frci pressto read 2000000 deaf school in the near future the proposed new milton residence school for deaf childicn will be constructed in the near future locordini to stanley hill mpp who relajed educilion ministci dr w j dunlops innounce ment friday to the free press dr dunlop made the announcement he ind planning is now in progress so that the construction may start in the ni ir future the school will be of the most modem design with staff residence and hospital and will be equipped w th living quirters fop a he odd cost of the project he said would bo over 12 003 000 it is understood the initial building is only a stag school whxh eventually will equal the sizi of thi 445 pupil schuol at bellevilh it will be looted nn htgliwiy 2 ttniiu minor on ihi foniu r kuidai town iv south of hilton cm it tin i hindi y of the jif tell favorite flower to answer roll call the may meeting of the wo man association of the ac i on united church was held may 5 in the chuich parlor the ode was sung followed wttji pravir tin 10ii call w u answered with i fivortlt flower it wns reported that 28 calls were made during themmth the devot onnl period w is in charge of mrs l agar the reports of the secretnr cs were hmrd and approved further plans will ik rmdi con cerning the conference for the united church womin to be held in hamilton juno 10 u 12 mrs adams give a report of the annul i joint meeting of the wa and wms executive meeting held in the applewood un ted church all were again reminded of the riunmage and bake sole held in the church saturday may 9 tht wizpah benediction closed the meet ng mrt i so i il half h ur wis enjovtd prince edward island mixtd economy fishing farr mining and manuf ictunng manurirturing ranking flist pioduetion of wealth has miss r clirke v a nprtsintilivp t deciinit on d i en tw mlmr at hit close if busintss ing idjoii niii t i in tin chip r lo htir dr rttd tht coldtn ii rscshtt installed tht met t lik si t chapter dance in legion hall well attended over 100 guests attending 1nke i side chapter i o d e spring fro he choltod art small inblw and dnncad to the music of merv tol tons orchrttr from quelph the annual event was held in the leg- ion auditorium un friday evnlng the regent or the chapttr mrs r spirlvttgei and honorary regnt miss jessie cults neclved guests fnm m iton gutlph ind rwk ill i alio i uck est winntrs of the evtn ing wtre mr and mrs goid builty who were ct kbnil rg their mth wtdding annvrsir mr beatty win the door pnc a largi bouqiih of flowers and later mrs beitty liahtint with tom w itsi n won the ihmination danct prices were awarded in several iher special dances and square dances walues and achotlisches v iried the tempo new ladies apparel shop opens friday vacant buildings in the mill street business section are grad ually becoming occupied once more and tomorrow ifndny a new indies apurel shop opins in the ftirmer vanity bur location under tht management of bulph pallant mr rallant although porhnps a stranger to many residents of ac tun is by no means a stranger t the clothing business having scrv ed in tti capacity of clothing merchandiser for 30 years the new store owner is familiar with aclon as his brother max palterrt was in burinoss in acton fur si me 27 ycirs bit ir moving to tnirunlu renovations complete the store premise have been it nd rgolng compute rt novations this week and friday will present ii well atickod nh wruom fur the lady stiitppers thi pruprlnuir of the new swr ralph phllant recently sold his clothing businu in toronto and ul mg with his wife will cuntlnue to reside there until a lutir dnte whtn titty will uwvi ti aclon mrs j van flei t ntsd mps armstrong of aelt n wll isstst mr p illant in in mw iln tiaww n explorer news it i the regular meeting of the boys fxplorers group of knox prt sby ur an church was held in the sun lay school room on april 29 mrs bi jw led us m the mt ito purpose ind hymn bobby walson read the scripture jnd bcrnle freuler road the prayer john mason took up the offering ind sttven col s itad the offer lory prayer olj calj e l buchner ro optometrist and hearing aid consultant acousticon 4s miu st e acton ont wednesdays only office hours i 30 6 00 p m evenings by appointment house calls by appointment telephone 115 by ing or play any instrument mii colts rtnd the secretary s port arid bruce c les rtad triasurer s rt port we worktd on the map of n rlh j amei ca and south amenei cl ised the meeting by reptal ng ht lords praytr reward for any information lead ing to the recovery of 1946 ford ferguson trac tor and plow stolen from lot 6 con 7 nat sagaweya night of may 2nd 1959 milton tr 89316 chester c service gvi m ither a fiesh b i ful bo iquet limn u i sin r plant in bl n but do ive hr flowirs si ii thi i it est thin tin ncfst w iy etmarks 113 mill st acton phone 88 mothers day may 10 she deserves the best may we suggest phantom nylons in appropriate gift package leather handbag or tapestry handbag by lamarquise bensons shoes the friendly store this weeks special sirloin tbone or round steaks 79 ail meats government inspected by halton health unit at milton foii free delivery phone 589r art suddaby meats on the parisienne scene high fashion experts finally agree wonderful news at last fashion experts are unanimous in thru chotccuf the most glamorous trtmuon ofjhe yrar it 8 the most exciting new look in ages the 1959 fonttac pansienne daring twuignlles axe the focal point of tfaw beauty th lue an cnap flteaa freah m a dauj the rear deck k mvlpturcd out to girt a lower aleeker took gbm mm fam vp aomn mi anma kit ytmwaktxii3bmatnamamjoatmmfhf fartvionf fabtrioosl pontile tales fine materials dyes then all the colon of a summer saaact nuxea and matches theai in th aaost exciung eolor lnm and osmbuiabons of the year how nutneuous to ahow your aaw npnng outfit off in idtenan like these and jvst to shew you its a womans world try aviviaf this oar its effort you float along a fcck of tho wrial aatd yoara ronnd th eeraor atooch of your toe mai 70a atop araootuy steaddy anreh the parisienne a your toe of hmry aatftan tout fashion tense drira tfw poatiae paruienne ooeo it does more for yon than hnndred new hats maaw announcement opening tomorrow friday may 8th ladies readytowear store just in time fc mother s day specializing in moderate price merchandise of suits coats dresses blouses lingerie nylon hose come in anrj gel acquainted we will be pleased to serve you ralph pallant 14 mill st east fonwr vanity tar ftoavty shoppa

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