Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 2, 1959, p. 1

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bghtyflflh yerno 1 acton ontario thursday juy snd 1959 ten pages seven cents om10my sunday funeral service here climaxes life of christian work a large crowd of sorrowing ducted by rev andrew h mc- 1 emma two halfbrother jos friends gathered in knox preabyt- 1 kenxle minister of knox church eph t coleman of hammond ind- crifd church on sunday afternoon and rev a lome mackay of j lann and robert a coleman tq pay their silent tribute of love and respect to miry ellen nellie anderson born in fcrin township nellie was the daughter of the- late mr and mrs william anderson an unusual amount of success crown ed all her activities in life passing her entrance examination at acton public school with the highest marks in hallon county she at tended the continuation school here and puelph collegiate voc ational institute where she won the carter scholarship alter attending the college o education in toronto she taught in acton public school for eight sears after the death of her mo- icr she attended the presbyter ian missionary and deaconess training school in toronto where she brilliantly completed the three -yens- course in yr winning many prizes missionary te japan nellic was designated us a mis- alonary in her home church her injunelmojnauguat jhe jell 0 work among the korean in ja pan where after completing a year studying the language in ko rea when she headed the class she worked for ton years during this time she educated korean boy for the christian ministry and he now serves a large city church there forced to return to canada in the second world war miss an derson served for four years as a deaoonegs at st andrew a church saskatoon for almost fifteen years aha represented the wattarn divfika of the womens missionary sodrii of the prwyria chorch in canada in mtwfnfitfa south america wttwjmtttt evan- etlat 4 fttao jtiomorlatlanity in tlwmtfrtt w really terwtsd every department of 8111118 tftmorial church in clrftown aq and especially enjoyed fba training of the choir m health caused her to return borne la november the aendce on sunday was con- central presbyterian church ham llton representing the central board of missions of the presbyt erian church in canada miss mary e whale toronto director of overseas missions spoke of fontana california and two half slaters mrs john davidson ag nesi of acton and mrs william osland annie of lashburn sask the flowers were carried by six grandnieces and grandnephews taapfrtag fine many irtautttul floral tributes and cablegrams expressed the af fection and sorrow of those who knew mist anderson her passing is mourned by two sisters miss is abel anderson recently retired from the staff of the robert little school and mm c m hansen fiutyi coles bruce coles ronnie han- ua and blfiie hansen the paubeareca were four neph ews gordon hansen ted hansen clarence coles howard coles and mr a k mann and mr m m coles interment was made in falrvlew cemetery israeli international delegate visits acton tours micro plant international tone from country to country varies little as was prov en last eeken when a visitor from israel fcaev ladror an inter national y mens delegate from jerusalem israel stopped off in acton for a 1ay long visit with local ya men including a tour of micro plastics plant in acton mr ladror who left his home land in israel arrived in new york by plane for his first visit to north america for the purpose of attending the convention held rc- ccn ly at green lake wisconsin the israeli- representative pres ident of the jerusalem y mens club was bora in czechoslovakia hut now lives in israel with his wuead jour children edna i gideon 15 and twins lira and na va both six to ontario following tjitntf enhance olbte between citizens ln lh united international convention in she boygan mr ladror was re routed through ontario and intends to visit os many ontario vs mens clubs as possible before departing lor his homeland in a special interview with the acton free press on friday juno 28 mr ladror who is employed as a textile consultant slated he as very glad and thankful for being able to visit ontario and not ed the great hospitality he had been receiving everywhere he went difference in cantries the representative emphasized that canada ha had many tics with his country since world wm md pointed out the difference states and canada with respect to their actions in the united states everyone is hurryinr to get nowhere ond yet only a few miles north the can adians are more friendly and seem to accomplish more u h less flour ish mr i adror stated dunn his time mun h lour of cnnadi md the lib the in term lional rcpritx nitlivi w 11 ion scv er il industries md hold confer ineis with mdnikuntnt as well 01 vis t yi mens clubs an author of sivtril ai tides ap pearing in incli t xt le journals his dms i writing in all but ex tinct with the exceptu n f editing the local 5 mens bulutin in hi homeland refused to pay park fee board order prosecution v acton board of parks manage ment at a special meeting monday evcning decided to prefer charges against roy moss an acton resid ent for refusing to pay admission to prospect park on sunday june 28 this action followed a report from w roszel gate attendant who notified the board the citizen had entered the park and flatly re fused to pay admission councillor e pope board rep resentative from council voted ag alnst the action and stated 1 think you are jumping the gun i think you should get legal advice to find out what grounds you stand on chairman r r parker inform ed mr pope the board had re queried only a half mill grant instead or a full mill with the in tentlon of making up the differ ence through a park charge already paying mr pope suggested the taxpay ers were already paying for the park but noted he was in agree ment with the charge if a person i flhord the e i km4- venyearqld cut in accident steven porty seven year old aon of mr and mrs w porty acton received minor cuts to his chest and hand when he was in collision with car driven by mrs gladys ren- ck while tiding his bicycle on number 25 highway near hi home it was reported the youngster was returning home with bottles of pop and 0 bag of potato chips and the bottles broke in the fall with the youngster falling on top of the broken glass receiving the cuts old items contents of the old coi nerstoiic at tht demolished robert little school on display m the free press window they include issues of the free press of 1891 ind ibm the toronto daily mail of 18b2 the globe 1b92 ind the empire 18b2 onecent piece dated 1888 25c piece dated 1003 10 cent piece dot ed 1b81 and a small five cent coin doted 1891 and a parchment out lining the steps taken in building the school signed by officials think he should be turned away stated the councillor g v barbedu vicechairman informed mr pope the circum stances were misinterpreted in ihlt case as mr moss dldn t state he could not pay but had just flatly refused when asked by mr pope whal the board would do if everyone refused to pay admiinn tht chairman replied 1 know what 1 would do resign x j mcgcachic town clerk was present at the meeting laden with books pertaining to the public parks act and assured the b mrd their action was quite in order might as well dissolve mr borbuiu suggested that hit board might as well dissolve if they did not go through with legal action the booid alio resolved to en gage a bralda solicitor as trair representative in the legal aelion with couneillor pope voting in the negative i kilby enquired if the board had the authority id hiivt point ticket cars parked itrtho notsstk ing scctii n at the swimming iren and was informed by tht eltrk the board was empowered to sit up regulations at the park and en force theni as well at the suggestion of tfr mcgm chic the bond authorised him i puichasc a tiiponiic seal fin tin board election final has hall ahead by 727 majority honor student for heroic act a young 11 year old m 7 ben net i puhlk sch ol sltidint rilph mathews had hie honor of bcinj the first pupil to hive his njmi ingnivtd on tl 1 e g tylir trophy for the filudtrit contributing the mi st f tr tin bittirment if 1h sehool on ihi final d iy of scho 1 friday juiu 26 w d rim r smith scho 1 pr ncl p il 111 111 king the announctment vti tin public adrtrns sislm in f irmid llu r seho il pftplh tha rnlph wi i b ing ciid n lie first iron t have ins nnmi inscribed on the ir phi for his b ve action in sivlne uu lift of ilhotl 1 wallace hliu student fni 1 pt sink 1 ok 1 ny like tl n officio final returnn f r tin 11 pr nl ikth kh conservative stank y hall with 10 385 votes liberal owi n mullin with b659 and ccf jatk henry with 1977 returning officer f w b fitgcrald reported tins week mr fitzgerald began the of final count of ballots thursday 92 service votes the final total includes 02 v ites of servicemen away frilm the hil ton riding they voted w for mul hn 31 for hall and five for hen ry the official count increased the incumbent conservative members majority from 714 election night to 727 announce final results for r l school students no books more icichcrs was the no more f miliar cry as public nchoot ehttdten teit school inlbves rolled 111 friday june 26 for their summer mr lad r n homeland lln ihi cundiiri l cent c and then h uka n he tun ln ladn and v slop 1 hturr re 1 j 1 mr rrtujn to u11 uimrd sate ii fh ui foehiid ind end up ucrland fi 1 iwihr j brief 1 h hand l iuid hi inp to or n amine 1 b the bih cstibh hed t sate t itli d 1 it ns lllchllcht of mail on mil u f r mi tequ th ci anj il 1 bht bojn 1 w so n zrv laomnt froci jerusalem israel tries his hand at the laihe while visiting the micro plastics plant m acion mr lad ror was a delegate to the internattortal y s men s conference in wisconsin on his return to his homeland the delegate was rerouted to ontario a textile consultant in israel he was tnttcested m visiting local plants here mr ladror 12 years ago was an inspector in a machine shop and therefore was quite interested in the operation of the lathe while tn acton friday night h toured the acfon free press plant and stayed the night with c rognvaldson local ys men president and hit family news dealers t 1 ilwj ira pic of the paper al roddick s grocery st ire or ross batlcnunc garage papirs ire del ered to thee dca icrs on thursday afternoon and are avai able soon aftr coming off the press vicalion 1 at the robert little public school principal g w mckcnzie announced the following promot ions in the different grades kindergarten to grade i marilyn anthony roy baxter judy bccrman david bittorf judy cimcron bonitn cannon timothy coles janinc cooper jacqueline cnylc peter cripp larry defor est janice drew catherine dunn chnsly elling robert fediuk dorecn flott mary ann frucler wendy fryer frederick ganley michael gervais sharon gordon lynda harris john hopki ironside bonnie jones kniaht mary jane lambert hel en lingham robert manning h a in h 1 susan marchment joseph mir mblcd mini hall caril masale shawm mc c y carole mccutchcon bonnu mcdowell sunan mcgilloway ei count pirtlinn mtr carl pitterwin mam kmttii pitnc divid pink gordon prouse ima quec ji hn rcid john r01 ti ii mary scelen zvonko billv seveninski anthony smith janice smith jennifer smith julie smith bill spehar leona synnott elis ibeth tocbcs robert toth john vin dtr brink scot watn tho mas wisnicki magdalen wit baard grade 1 to grade t j hn beatty susan bryan dnnc bonntiltt janus buck w aid valer it c les minannc coles marsar it churchill susan clendinning mary ann coii brcnda denn j winnc dunn archie duiker mad una ellis richard evcrdell david 1 f rd edward flatl michael ifnmc s- en garrett f ona gid uwn kmnith gray dorothy gra ham d ann graham mary hei kimp li yd j hnsi n jacqueline jlimn pair en lasb linda i 1 l nghim brian ushe kinnclh mdrhilu edward mc n vu rbertj noset w 11 an n coljk ian n irlnlk joe px nc i i c a y p ce nancv qucnnell deb i ah rv i kevin root gall rnra c larlc rcl angela ross jottn nu s len gerrv snock chris i smrnson william simkiss sandra st dcnia zadranka seveninski karen tiwnslcy donna taylor june vine jane watson mark wolfe recommended paul cnpps grade i to gnde i susan allan georgwa angell harry barens betty bitocctv- dan conrinaed on pane three car theft attempt corporal riy mason of the li il opp detichmcnt investikated an attempted car theft this morn ing thursday whin persms tried t slait i car owned by henry cnpps mill slieil sometime di ing the night two tire 1 the vehicle ns were f mud it the crossed and tinsel dn attempt lu start door handlts were jimm td and it li assumed the gas was n phoned from the ijnk larry mr cnpps informed corporl mas in the car had not becn driven the day before and wa still pork ed in the position he had reft il pilici are cidenl how it happened lh wl hi g il auonpiiiitd bv hn ihi mi in 11 r iwbujl wai 1 wn nt ui wait uncoriaeious tir s nk nc hi r h id on the edge the hn it and wns eoina down r t 11 third timt wli n vuuiir illi it imbi r if thi pirty 1111 i iad nd held inr afloat ih hilp j invid fn m shot askul whit his re ictions wire at 1 tinu tin mathews b iy stated firstol ififtu seatil bul jidnt 1 1 1 file until li t ti ko lo tilt boy clomnlnj ol heto reviwed the d si ted tint one of the 1 boit wis clowning and 1 until every mil wtn a ii indent 1 ni1 ked kilnh u 1 ihy going v mngikr the 1 mtd only reply ihink after he was mfonned prineipal of the eiiatii 11 rtifojk jfxwt aseabwbrt t4 high tribute was paid lo ralph matthews grade 7 student al the m z bennett school on the final day of school last fnday when principal w d elmer smith informed the school the young lads name would be the first to appear on the e g tyler trophy thevophy was awarded for the pupil contributing the mosl for the betterment of the school ralph received the honor for saving the life of a grade eight girl rhoda wallace from drowning in fairy lake this spring list m z bennett school promotions following final term examinations principal w d elmer smith rsoni terry reynolds tommy bey- 1 hftrfnts david hurgolt prior to locking the door of the m nolda carolyn thompson linda hilim bert huisman bennett publi snmmt r months bid his pupils firiwell instructed them to be siftly c nseious during the holi- d lys and i4ced them to have a good holiday is he handed out their report caids in the last day f sthmil fndiy june 26 mr smith this week rcleised the promoti m list at his sch 1 il fur publication and the foil iwing pr m lions ire fi mi kindergarten in krnde eight am klnderrarten to grade 1 seth armstrong karen ashley katharine cook jetsic ann dav idson sandra lynne dunn nancy gitto marie holmes richard jef- friy john last stephen loonir di shiron martingell robert mc c ilium he ilher mccutcheiw j 1 anne mekellar rdym nd milu pearl phillips allan reincrs brinda scutt chathnna van de polder peggy wheelir cord n williams susan wilson pm kindergarten o grade i robert ballcntme christine brunelu shi ila bryit thonnt cochrane deniic drink alter michael field nancy frost rob the 1 van wyck lynda ward jeanetu yateman david kennedy j grade i to grade 2 1 brian binnir pnil braid 1 john bryee david bugali lenora d w ling loriy diysdile judith dwy cr john fnirmrion billy f 1 id joan gibbins m n inne hiefner roger hicgitl chirlent hifgins olgi hrnnw bviiloy h iw rd gary htirgill mirk hurit jickicl irwin anni k imminga mirk kowall vdlim laing chirvllee sherry loll roy muinpmc j peter mil billy m1c1 iy koy mckr hr jimmie mckcown brian mills letlie mylii norman crispin bevirley n itin hugh orourke jimmie ptychi i irry roberts in terrenee seanlon b in me sh irt 11 debri blingeiund dianne sm th jdine- steven n alan thompson heithi 1 thomp son patrick vile ribcrt virtue donna wils m ij bn winlir el len wissenz 7umull grade 2 to gradr 3 robert andrews am hit btnnit jennifer bish i ann blunn janit braida bivcrlv brunelle hirry buchanan liurii chishi i 1 j hn i ndi shell 1 jeffny car jmiee j ml in betty mnchuk andrew i l ilng willi im li last peter miitingtll megitilh susan m otlj irm aldcindei lyn lei mi anne ki- ng lynda 1 pilneia michael chrlslnplii r pile 11 lurrne rt hatch lnny holmes barry c mnncy teiry j hnslun dolores jordin mary damm dujad dick li si lindsay richard livermire nelly terry d wdmg 1 mccibe donna louise ann dumanh barba milnes cheryl myles bob par s gordon linda gorit i r li i l f nanced cif dele lad mi paul ann mai il quinn linda reym id kinmth rob 1 tun an- drew srinlin jane slenm le-tm- ard vmy palrieu wheeler yv- iiuie y item in grade 3 to grade 4 im ni audi is n june benson jem hulmer lislie anne coch- 1 me b 1 bu j li k george cook nuitv c irdin robert hart mich- lel leffitv miehael j e debbie j i in sundae laing clivc luw- nnei it min m irkivtchiua john m ison w tidy masters hen tiler mcginehk gail mehugh brenda mckeown bevi rley meknight kenmth owen pamela puncheon lynda hi wif biuce hi yn ilils morley sliorlill jennit sproaton miehael vult uomrd vin do p l- rt r arleno w njiy doniu wii- li ims belli wilsm grade 4 la grade 3 km ml 1 al urn eulr t bur it in it b il bi 1 im iua t i sh hn ury iti n silly ditk sh 1 1 d ntiellv s m dwy tr anirtw uy d 1 thy field secondmandies n acton crash t 1 rotary prishunt frank prouse received me gavel from past president ted hansen at the rotary club meeting on tuesday evening and took over office lor the next 12 months pictured above are the new executive left to right fred gordon treasurer f prouse president e a hansen past president and ron lewis secretary during the business session tuesday the new president outlined the program for the coming year di t i di r t t r a f r jci 1 tfl k 1 1 h k 1 hthil dtikltj pelcr nadalin thck ruu an i brum mirnl t inlis fiisl a led tit h aid mvuji bruii ermin simiimnat chcut nnt rib injuries rani art o zordo abruionj nd baek cuts oniiee altellio neck and ankle bm e armado vadore head cot enrico cclitu lea cuts traffic mas lied up on th high way tor nearly an hour as wreck ing crews cleared the road ol deb ri

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