bf 0v wjj uimed she- mi giving rftpoh of- tfatlast district cokiventin telling how she unfortunately mixed most of the sessions and closed through the onea the wa at only to route suddenly and vv j a- mv ahd mm j mrt wooo of actdrt vitarftrv announce tha ncjagement of their daughter carol anna o raymond skip hon bf mrxand mrs n utharen of gualph ontario tha rnarrlao will htkw plaoa on junai 1 1 943- if 5 pm in trinity unitad church acton ontario 9qtk bkthtky hay ride jrfmmgml- ubukl news mr and mm wesley masales and mr and mrt fred macar- ihur attended the 90th birthday tmriy hold in honor of mrt hu- ferf- a comfort at their home rjr i st anna on sunday april jf mm comfort who before her marriage wait ella snyder ami lived in ihk locality li un aunl of mm macarlhur in the uflumoun their pastor mr oreenawuy culled cveryinc to order and spoke i tew words of welcome in ull tn such a huppv iiccuvlon anil rcyil un uppniprialc amunic n si ps 37 mualeal 8uclloiu five hrulhcrs nephews uf min comfiiii uunu iwu hrnnttrul num- bcni ulun two vihiny indies sarin a duet and two lunlur girli all gfund nieces sang a hvmn the ladle of the sllvrrdalc u cw catered for both the after noon and evening mr uml mr cnrmun griffin of mliliuimkii indluna also mr and mrs arthur griffin and mr t kcalcr of frin visited with mr and mr william thompson of acton monday evening mr ball a college friend of mr flemming was guest speaker hi churchill church on sundav aaii want 850 boards vital job hi message wan very much en joyed next sunday at the sun day service the socramchl of the lords supper will be ob served ealoyad hay rid the balllnafad young peoples gathered at lite cliurchill church saturday evening and from there went lor a hay ride through- the country later they returned to linda carol and don swackhanv ers home where they enjoyed hot dugs and coffee horn from hospital f a p m ii smith r grlflin who has been n gtielph general hospital was a to return home sundav- uiicrc he will be convalescing churchill icw arc holding a hake sale in hintons v to 1 00 store on friday april no injuries in threegar crash a thnvtiii colliitur on high- way 7 at thc sixth line early sunday mom inn caimd 550 pn ikiiy iliimayc but none ul the uc- cupiint ul the three vehicles wjs h nor haltun opp report- eil thev said a car driven by charles e meredith of limehuum uas nuikintf a right turn when a cur driven by lucienpaul he- land il aclun slid inlu the rear bmiait carney bonus dies at home in oalcviile shortly after- rctuminij home frum work carney boqu oak- villc was taken ill and died he was 42 born in milton mr bonus went to oakvtlle in i 93a for many yearn he had been employed in ihe plant of moiisantooakville in the second world war he saw action in the infantry on several fronts in europe mr bonus was an actie mem hor ol the oakxillc contfivyittion ol the rcorsanied of jesus christ ol latter dav saints mormons he is survived by his wlje three sons crv rosier nml tim my wl okavs autoersmy as 105 attd ct gay yet to leant she had agre- jamea buckland who was un j c 1 i i i l li ed to have her home club bost the next convention mr cam sinclair introduced the guest speaker mm george ironside sccrctartreosurer of jd ladle section of ontario rail fair boards who in 1957 was president she is ajso secretary treasurer of sllverwood insti tute set uf in perspaetiv siie up your life so you tec everything in its proper perspec live mrs ironside urged the at tentive group she compared life to a painting modern art reminded her of the male of problems in agriculture toduv working with ihe soil is she most satisfying irldustry she asserted predicting even nvc startling chnnges tharhavc been mvh inlclv when a 70 per cert rise production was recorded in is years ushering and taking collection were miss muriuric hall- mrs g hargruve mrs mnddox anj mrs earl liimbert district president miss chariot ic turner of scotch block brought greetings mrs cam winn graciousls thanked evervone sent regrets sonic of those unable loattciul who hail sent messages were mrs clara reinhart guelph a past district president mrs johnson armstrong bc a former member mrs e nichols iroquois falls mrs j k gardin- er guelph mrs w j russell nd lour daughters uonme dir ijniunville daughter ol tlu hrst lene wendy and bcltv ail at president mrs george thurtell home he also leaves his father guelph mrs banks toronto the i horn is honus nl acton lour lormcr jessie tlarvcy an early brothers elgin ol oakville and secretary and hornby camp clarence thomas and men in all heflville and scotch block ol acton and a sister mrs r branches kirbv erindalc dellclou tea the luneral was friday i rum centring ihe school room for ihe chapel ol s s russell and the lea which followed was a son of trafalgar ijmn cemctvv large table decorated in gold and j biu gswring t w mrtv jamea wild and mrs r l davidson the daffodils on the table and in the church were later lent fo m ira fred turner a member who is in hospital and mrs able to attend with traditional hospitality members of the branch had pro vided a delicious lunch on the anniversary committee arranging the evertt were mrs fred anderson mrs george fry er mrs george loxenby mrs cecil nelles and mrs maplrsden mrs andersons hulary on march 24 1003 acton wo mens institute was organized just two years after the flru county branch meetings were in hills hall where the rendctvous beauty salon is now in her historical report mrs anderson old that the first president was miss meda nelson later mrs john r k kennedy and the first secetory mrsrjohn cameron the first program demonstration of angel cake and that was certainly diflcrcnt from aowadass two old pictu were display ed tvy mrv anderson one taken in 1912 and another earlier group picture taken on the lawn at ihe home ol mr and mrs h p moore now w j beallvs only uric person in hie group wis in the photograph mrsr vi mcdonald who stood to ap tause many memorials during lie years special pro jaeis included the drinking foun tain at the y the horse trough the booth in the parkv in use continuously since 1mb until last year when it waa sold to the parka board the entrance to falrview cemet m img the trophy cabinet fosjheltobert little school ami thtrqulpnent in the nurses room at the high school the washroom mirrors and donation for coatracksat the new community centre these are all lasting memorials we take our place although we are a small group mrs and erson pointed out she also mentioned the visits to ilullon manor assistance at baby clinics the music festival and the popular bus trips just last june the group had travelled by bus to stoney creek where they sow the house where the first institute constitution was written early she mentioned ihe names oi some of the early members miss nelson the first president mrs cameron the first secretary mrs james warren mrs a t brown mrs thomas gray mrs h p moore mrs anthony stcvensim mrs john harvey mrs joseph holmes mrs banks miss jessie harvev line of the secretaries mrs rlmwc donald mrs w h stewart and mrs george llavrll and inter mrs geurue- agiww mrw-i- f- gamble mrs james dobie mrs ohn folsier mrs john vlmval mrs james wilds mrs j mc millan mrs george lanl mrs william hall mrs hugh mc culchcon and miss hawthorne the acton free press thursday april 25th 19a3 ddgm visihr walker lodge district deputy grand master right worshipful brother y marriott of gkll visited walker lodge a f v a m monday eve nlng during his annual insnec- ttotttngntttw addressed mem hers of walter lodge and visit ors attending from ouvolftown were members of lodges from georgetown guelph kitchener gait campbelhrille and erin lunch was serted at the conclu sion of the business meeting jack rucy cabta coiecmti blocks cindt uocks sand uvistock ami rtlrmizm im snvici and sumiu mlstt conouti ukk cuyukx jtong dump trucks for hire fully i rcvciassml acton monttm73s the tain and minaled some of grass iivs sntiw have cli- the danger ol aclun chomber of commerce if his car a thml tar drien b wiun tminorr ui dcnnk welhoum of burlipyon ot trade and tlumbers olcm d llimvi u h ittekc dninjt a vital joh ol itm- r was blamcd b inutillv huildiny aenss cauad ittludpauv niilwn pivsiinr ol the acton cluunher of coin mcixxv chuttitht ol conuneiif wek 1 lie ohsiveil iwiv apul 2h to may 4 should hriny home to our tltlieiis the vtdue ol the uork he iky dune on their hehuli and in iheir inleirsts h their lluinher of coinineuv mi nielsen ts we in the chamber put our faith in ihe responsibility and i the rvsouteetulnesn of the indi vidua operatiny under ihe torn pulitive enterpnsr svsietn be lieviny that tluse tailors uill en- wirv the hiyhest rxssible sian- clurtl ol living tot all canadian miyhliiihl ol chamber til tun ineree wek is the annual lorn nuinln dtutiet miv 1 luxion memorial hall wlun the feature ol the event im will he the picsen- tut km ul the aeton chiuihe ot cunuiumte eititen tl the sear i blamed sludenu ui thchiyh vcihuii jure ueeiviny their results from kasier examination this week acton teen town sponsored by acton lions club dance this friday april 26 acto l au oancino 9 to 1230 featuring the continentals from foot irii utra pr on farm frcth poultry and egg grade a extra large eggs 54 b fresh fryers 42 drissso friday and saturday only oovunmint inshctto halt0n poultry products down qarttan una h mill st mlhon tf s4401 band concert r under the direction of a h perrott at the robert little auditorium sunday april 28 at 8 pm program o canada hymn p v ut m walk w i march colonel bogey by kenneth altord ccrrnrrrsoro trumititrb lunauy by r a overture hills of romain by jams trover selection kentucky babe arrangnd by phihp j ung conducleci by f sinnont brass quartette march the golden eagle by harold wallpt selection andonte ttom violin concnrto by richard straus polka ltlchien shiner arranged by allrd reetl march washington post by j p souja hymn o worship the king national anthem the queen admission free rifmshmints sirvid at intirmission rebt r hamilton frd a hoffman optomeirisis iihiihiiv r r iivtii pttom ttimtml ta 4j0t1 ms oaarajat sajua t itu bist ypu arv asmtis uf urrv ss hsaiiiul hi suu huy shut pisiiniinl hsoting otl p wiww p ifnvni for thk unkst mtating yosa tvr known ia1l i don timmjngs na t mwr- laas atma more eggs larger eggs oval of thank you tha manaoeaunt and staff of hooiis i0a fooollnir thanh vau our patrons formakino our riofinino last wiikino such a orand succiss ry your ovirwhilmino and intmuilajtic turnout we trust the redecoration and remodflung will add to your n future shopping pllasure and convink fk f for you follew tilt jffttilffmif fettling porgram for growing pvlltts aid see the difference for yourself wuns 00 into tm iavmo houu mom maturi wnkh mians that tnit wiu iav lamm mm itmm tm motnnkmo ano khp uuino at a ntohir frooucth3n avtraoi t switchatmj to 4i f lll yaaint p fding program is rk bl way far you eds d i v i s i o n o f robin hood flour mills limited ttt mntom tr rult winners of fri lucky drow for 7 individual chickens john kranindonk ii 4 acton j s riid 133 tioiy avi otrtruot kuhn i vimy st mrs maddox fark st k jinun 33s wistcott rd mrs pmiian niison court john criiohton 7j main st s char1is anm9ison ii 3 rockwooo mrs cohiano ii j rockwooo wtr d hau it i hormpt winner uttucky draw for 5000 to bonus tapes mrs uotd roiinson acton mrs sri oarnii ii 4 rockwooo fitsi ram m miu st i mis criasiy 40 omim st m oonaohy ii 4 acton mis a c fattirson umimousi mis uimkiow ii acton mrs mtir hmm is tkmv avi mrs w avriy ii j acton mrs jack miuor isa rowir avi mrs rot atkinson ii 4 rockwooo tuy maw st m rscturwl h mri darwin cripp owm si e attow rajcarivtrwj s5 8w ft totws tapas from ttor owrwr dava martm aaai tmmbifr to got our hondbill for your shopping convanionc toko advanfago of our woolcond spociou j