Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1960, p. 6

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drr awivk j chtm6ans wtie presented by chief jack newton to guides completing a fire prevention course the presentations were made during the scout guide cub and brownie picnic monday evening shown in front left to right are jill hurst margaret guthne and joan ramsden beck row gel barbeau gail breen pat blundell ruthann leatherland and sandra hargrave missing when certificates were distributed were jean hart anne mccabe end christine blunn the course lasted three nights and was given by the chief 1 1 1 wmeiwee poets it might hive beta too perfect here below my cop of happiness w near the thai t the thotifht of heaven had grown dim in such jeyous wonderland and so 1 1 might have been and yeti do not know god called you hence and closed the door between perhaps it was his way of being kind to me who crave incentive for the mmd thus to ensure my love in that fair scene i do not know and yet it might nave been isabel anderson- personal notes ofartonloni visiting outoftown points and of four acton people citizen applicants tour acton residents will have their citizenship application heard next wednesday before judge w cory at 1 jo p m tn iho court housa at million they arc mrs lucija pclric 73 lake ave mrs etc ethel pnmukl 90 longfteld rd her hcrl schuberl and mr vlkloria schubcta churchill rd they arc among the 64 applicants tor canadian citizenship from hal tun to be heard on wednesday races games highlights presbyterian church picnic ljmehouse presbyterian sun day school and congregational picnic with lunch was attended by 75 at the memorial hall it was followed by sports at the home of mr and mrs roughlcy following ore the results races beginners donna moore carat turner boys 68 harry brown howard hubc girls 68 diane baxter beryl mcencry boys 910 bert arnold stanley mcencry girls 810 jud lh colder lillian brown boys 1012 robert roughle johnny mcdonald girls 1012 linda lin ham jackie mcdonald threelegged race children over 7 jackie mcdonald and di one mcdonald harrv brown and bert arnold under 7 beryl mcencry and louise turner mi chael flanagan and linda hubc wheelbarrow race children lillian brown and bert arnold mary lou brown and robert roughlcy adult mrs j crich- tpn and alan arnold mrs l mcencry and rev alex caldcr kicking shoe mrs w hard- itutmrs ron moore dropping pegs in milk botlle mrs flanagan mrs j crichton a treasure hunt was enjoyed by the children watermelon and ice cream served to all brought the picnic to a close anniversary services ninet ninth anniversary ser vices of limehousc presbvtcnan church were observed on june 26 with rev h russell of st andrew s presbvtcnan church islington as gu preacher at both services harrv ingram of georgetown was soloist and the junior choir directed by mrs bert benton also sang with marv lou and betty ann brown taking duct parts mrs rough ley was organist howard hubc is presently in guelph hospital with an infect ion of the throat wc wish him a speedy recovery the pattersons attended the funeral of the late mrs m monl gomcry mother of mrs arthur patterson of houston texas at grimsby on june 21 congratulations to mr and mrs m rippcn on the arrival of their second child a son at milton hospital on june 23 miss pearl scott of george town visited with the mitchells on sundays mr and mrs a w lane and mrs ted morrow of toronto visited with mrs lane visiting the pattersons last week were mrs mabel carlisle guelph edgar patterson and mrs lillie patterson shclbume and mrs bert paul of sudbury and on sunday mrs s smith mr and mrs les hutchinson and jim of weston i frtih l islington ana mr and mrs w grecnlees of campbellville usited sunday with the a w bcntons jack quinton of nun nl and miss anne beamish of harnston isitcd wiht mr and mrs bert benton for the weekend mr d s mcdonald nnd mr and mrs mcdougall and fimik of st thomas visited with the gistns mr and mrs stanley pncc or hornby isitcd with mr and mrs wilfred harding on sunday mr and mrs alfred marshall and daughter of toronto visited with the lawsons and mcdou ells fourth line on sunday don matthews is first in field crop contest don matthews received first c ce in the field crop compeiit in ha judged b george c burt hitlsburgh last week the competition is sponsored b the acton agricultural soc tett 21 fields were scored for thickness of sward balance of clovers and grasses vield leaf- iness freedom from disease and freedom from weeds the scores on all ficku were vcrv good c idence of a good hav crop being harvested in the district the top 12 contestants are listed as follows dun matthews 96 points clayton daies 95 al ex mcphcdran 93 r l davidson 92 75 c w swaekhamcr 92 5 mac sproul 9225 ted broun 92 wm ritehie 91 75 ralph den n 9125 harve bavne 91 gor don leslie 905 harold mdntre 90 05 new jam jelly contest for silver trophy cash there will be a new jam and jells competition at the fair this fall and prizes include a 15ineh high engraved tropin an engra ed jam spoon and cash sponsored b general foods kitchens and the acton free plw4 the ricw compel based on three entries it is nec- essan to submit one pint of home preserves in each ol three dosses one pint from group a one ptnt from group b and one pint from group c group a in cludes strawberry raspberry or plum jam group b is apple red currant or grape jelr group c is peach marmalade rhubarb mar malade or lemon orange and grapefruit marmalade entrant with the hum mial n of puh wi b d the champion jprixes will be an engraved 15- inch trophy and 10 tor first prise second prize is an engrav ed jam spoon and 15 third prize 3 and fourth pnze jl l the big trophy r to be return ed far annual competition and each years winner will receive a replica of thcronginal trophy antkmincement of the new con test b mode today by the free press and fair board just in time to start with strawberry jam this weekend the gloaming troph and m able cash prize are expected to attract many enincv announce promotion list for mz bennett school continued from page one linda van wye lynda ward peggy wheeler gordon williams jeannelte yateman grade 2 to grade 3 bonnie bannon brian binnfe graham blundell paul broida barbara browne john bryce james euckwald barry cooper lcnora dowling lorry drysdalc judy dwyer john emmerson william field joan gibbms marianne hacfner roger hag- get charlene higgins olga hnat iw beerliy howard gary hur gelt mark hurst jackie irwin anne kaminga mark kowall valeric laing chervl lee sherry lou roy mainpnze peter mar zo billv mecurdy kiy mekcl tar jimmie mckeown bnan mills leslie myles crispin nor man richard obncn hugh o rourkc kendra page james peyeha larry robcitson sandra rowden bonnie short ill debra slingcrland james stevenson alan thompson patrick vale dcbrn winter ellen wueni uwc zundelj l grade 3 to grade 4 robert andrews archie bin me jennifer bishop ann blunn bcverlev brum he laurie chis holm john courtney terry curls linda damm dugald dick leslie donnolly heather ann dumareh paul dunk bar bara frost linda gordon pat nun holmes bert huismin da uii hurgcit sheila jeffre car- oljn jerome janice jordan an drew laing lnda laing wik ham laing patricia last peter martingcll lorcnc paul ann ma ne quinn linda resnolds ken neth robertson jane sterritt raymond talor patsy wheeler leonard varev yvonne yate- mui grade 4 to grade s irene anderson june benson janet braida jean bulmer les lie cochnne barbara cook george cook terrv dowding bruce dennis peggy emmerson vietona gartner ann gordon robert hart frances higgins miehael jeffrey edward jinks michael joe debbie jordan sundae laing clive lau ranee john lazenby james lee john mason edward masscv wendv miste rs heather mcgcachie gail mchugh brenda mckeown kenneth owen pamela punch eon lvnda reiners bruec rev nolds larrv rowden morlev shurtrll jcanie spruston robert turkosz michael vale arleen wcnslev donna williams grade 5 to grade brenda aheroe bnan bough- ton robert browne patricia chisholm kath cox sally dick sheila donnelk bernice drew scan dwyer andv dye dorothy field joan gordon william hansen nellv huisman sandra irwin ronald johnstone mdric laing ruthann leather land theresa mono daticne mecurdy neil mckcllar rftnald mckmght anne mcmillan mich ael miller harry ochlrich sus an owens magdalena pamuky jacob pasmn robert radford linda ralston bnan robinson raymond saitz david scutt bil ly semenec dorothy slerritt eleanor wallace george wallls susan winter manfred zundel grade 6 to grade 7 wendy almond jacqueline bullough chnstlnc blunn dec una cochrane james cooncy jane cooper diannc cox john davidson john dowding made line drew judy gordon kevin halt john htadun peter htad- un peggy holmes newton hurst darlene johnston judith jordan heather kilgour prudence laing robert lazenby roger lazenbv martec mae swain bradley mainpnze suzan me curdy john mcgeachie david mcmillan jeannettc milnes mar- garcl morton jerry ockcndcn margaret o rourkc ethel pam uky lynn parson jock pringle james reynolds sharon rob- arts susan robinson howard roszell michael sargent philip sargent sandra slingcrland david sproston keith tarrcnt manlvn vale wilma vanderpol der lynda varcy jessie ware james ware gayle withers grade 7 to grade s daniel almond bonnie am- ott gail barbeau anne bennett michael boughton linda braida elizabeth cook william cook patricia dennis gerald dick stephen dubois john dunn barbara gibbms peter rohnes robert hilmes more anthony hopper ruth lamb dorothy lawrance margaret trndsay phillip mono anne mccabe thomas mckeown thclma movse axel niesczeri julie obrien sydney pasma diane pnngle allan reidl beverley scynuck kann schubert brian scutt bnan sheridan donna shortiu donna slerritt anne vale jacqueline white grade g to grade 9 donna andrews keith and rews david beennan sandra binnie james blunn carol camp david chapman kay chi holm datrd dermis donald earte joann emmenon phil ip grahame sandra hargrave catherine htggitu marie huis man jill hurst lynda james christine lawrance tony leigh ton jane leonard david ltd kea lvnnc masters ralph mat thews doreen mckclvey jim paul thclma phillips susan radford janice raisto jac quehne stdsworth diane swack hamer dorothy thompson gail timnrv john tlmmv janice wagner jack wcnslev salry wil y f pu auxiliary protect i the final meeting of the t ladies auxiltarv was held al the y on june 16 after the usual reports were read the group discussed a don atton of over 50 this monev was raised some time ago bv wives of ys men bv catering to the y s men s suppers this work is now done bv the ladies auxiliary helped taihc is mcnches mrs w wolfe then treasurer ol he catenng group stressed the monev was to be used for any y work the auxiliary thought j useful it was decided to use this monev towards purchasing an electric floor polisher to be used by the y caretaker m keeping the new ale floors waxed and polished ttns is the lost y laches meeting until september wben election of officers wilt be held silver star ranch mmucnon available m oth weston and bmihhmmng enoy an afternoon of r dtng over scentc tra is aumasmuh 1 mile south of acton on no 25 highway 125 am hour for riding uo how mth mumkhon ralph smith rr 4 acton vtalton in acton homtt mr jock nelson of amesdale is visiting with relatives in town mr and mrs frank manton of toronto called on friends in lowti last week mr and mrs william groin and family of islington visited mr and mrs john wood sun day miss ruth nelson a former missionary in the west is visit log in town with frknds and re latlvis mr and mm tom watson spent lost weekend in montaul with relatives and attended the marriage of mrs watson s bro ther visiting at the home of mrs jaek locker are hei sisier mrs alvin showers and her btolhti mr ivan bailow ol davidson sask mr doughty sr and mi cecil doughly and daughter mugiret vfhiied with mi und mrs ii w hinlon like avenue on titesd iy ibis week mrs e thcdtord mrs s al lisun and mi and mrs v ander son visited al the home ol mr and mrs j k gor jim i in guelph on sunday attemoon rev and mrs gordon holmes of hamilton mulled with aeton friends on sunday und mr holmes look pnrl in he morning service it the baptist ehuah friends oil glud th il mi doug meeaehern returned home fri day from toronto genenl hos pftul where he has been a pat lent fur the past three weeks mr and mrs w d robertson bob and mi and mis david robertson of toronto wire vim tors it the home ol mr md mis f anderson md latuily on sun day a weeks motor trip to ont ano centres w is enjoyed last week by mr and mrs hcniv devcau and miss julie lisnil- wich of preston included in their itincnrv w is a stop at the martyrs sluine at midland last thursday afternoon three carloads of members of the ladies aid of the christian re formed church travelled 1u guelph and then on to fergus where they visited u farmer president mrs peter wierstra about 50 guests gathered at the home of mr and mrs g rognvaldson on sunday to re minisce wtih old friends at the winnipcgosis reunion among those attending were mr and mrs h thoririnson fornicilv of ac ion mr and mrs don bolhwell found themsclvse the stirpnsed hosts for a farewell partv mon day evening just after dusk high school teachers and other fnends arrived at their home on elizabeth drive bringing the lunch with them parents were invited to the m z bennett kindergarten closing program and on friday after noon the teachers parents came loo among the guests were the rev und mrs waiter fosburv and miss sheila fosbury a nutse intraining of toronto mr its- bury was a former united church minisicr hire und was intereslcd lo see the start on the new church last night wednesday friends nnd homily were al mill- ton airport lo bid good bye lo mrs dun bolhwell who ik spending the summer touring in europe shell be travelling with hei sister who has been le iih ing school in germany und is returning to cnnndu lite this summer on hei icliiin the lint ily will move to north bay where mr bothvvell will k ich in the high school for i in second viar in sue cession m 7 buinell school teachers with wives liushuiuls nut imnds cniovtd u brief liol idav upnoith logethei tiil wcj iher turned fine lust weekend and those wh j went lo pine lodge port sydney were mrs k alger mr and mis a gamble miss sheilu bochinc mr and mrs bud antic i son mr alan cupper miss bilty tonbury mr put hamilton mi und mrs walter dubois mi and mil doug cupcliihl mi md mrs nuim turtiei ml und mis ken aim shortill sheet metal closed for holidays juiy 25 to aug 2 july 11 fri sat starum 7 j pjn woman obsesssd color and cinemascope starring susan hayward plus revolt at for la in color juty4s montun suntaf 1m the devils disciple starring uit 1ancastbi iw p jot 67 wadthun adalt entertalmliebt odds against tomorrow starring harry bafonte sheuey wtntcrs followed instructions while im awiy miry said the mistress be sure lo write on each egg when it wis laid yes mum said maiy when the mistress ic tinned she lound eveiy cg diligently labelled todty towt tmmahct uw to ntruut noromrir thit s tight if you me your r tot plcuucc only you piy ten for your ibcotnoblle iniurioct and unce i repicicnt lumber men mutuil csuiliy com piny you may ive tun mtrt it tough lumbctmcni d videnj paying policwi dennys insurance agency bill and harold 39 brock st acton phone 4ss tti acton ret pnu thunday june 90th 140 anglican picnic attencjedby150 about 100 fflltlrvn swarmed over waterloo park saturday when si albonn congregational picnic wai held here xbout 50 adults swelled the numbers en loving the games races and bountiful lunch pruvidid by the indies ol he church the group went bv tvlcrs hus und cam cy ranney was in eliungc of evenlh assintcd by nor m nn pi ice the rev h b slok leef gave out pifck lo the follow ing four vcors and under dar km holmes will u i blunn hve mil sis vein rosalind mall wul lei uluiin skplien alkinsoti seven und eighl yeuis jean gib- bins ken mm shall sack rate mixed david sproston david hut grove nine und lovcais bey ti lev brwnellc brian wilkinson ii and 12 yeiirs cavell mtinthall kivln hull ii und up kalhrvn higgins david hurgrave klek llie shoe cheryl johnson slella fttunelle wheel burrow ruce david sproslon kevin hall there wnsa tugofwar nnd pcuntn sciumble with eliiholate liais for all the youngest engagements mwuwwmwtmiwwwi mr and mnl hortwrt i iii- chle aclon ttmounco the nv gogcmenl uf itwlr youneht dauihlir laurie douglai to nhr dnvra alexanatr johmon ton of mr and mn william frederick juhnaon milton ontario the marrlugc will take place july 23 l60 al ihreeimrty ocluck in knox presbyterian church at ol amianci ano tv iwaim i manning euctric cahim all armet paint maory whousals pricis don bexton 401 golf driving range operating since eariy june investigate this popular new pastime satimday and sunday 1 pju is 1010 pm whkoays 4 30 p m to 10 10 p m clubs supplied oik mlk inst ol mdtun tin bum i im tr 89229 where highway 401 holidays why not spend them at lake george ny queen of american lakes piayground of 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