Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 26, 1963, p. 4

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wkmms r mugmw scite v acmr thae 1 w3 greetings read ol church from go a christmas service wan wld op sunday morning mr plem- frig read christmas greetings from mrrrnd mr jim kirk wood front africi srtd ming lee in seoul who has boon here an thems were sung by both junior choir and adult after the service all retired to tbobaiiertkjnl and enlaved i self- nerve lunoh and ajpclal half hour films were showitby allan jnm- 4wmandilft were handed out to all the children skfwfeil ml vl v ou tf m or should we mv young si nick witpibrrt7at7thvhlgri uhooi at noma nd thj lime he didnt give awv aifti but instead took admission feet from the patront in i hrwndajtm toff to rloftt ere hermle ttotmfn carl weir in the whitkert and mike rogers harvey smith and hit orehetfra provided the music a euchre wa held the hall on tuesday night winners were mntrttert rfa ceda vhgy mr wilfred burt cnnlnnthv mr young erin mr bob mo finery saw dacorattoas the lejkten of the cubs took therttf to actmplon on wedrsesdav nlgki to we the beautiful christ mas decorations and returned the hail for lunch the scouts put on a short program wxhrty the womens institute held ramkicnvtwai their chrmmaa kseexlne the hall on friday night in the form of a party when husbands and families were invited game were played and an exchange of lifts iy- k lunch was served and a few dances followed all felt had boen4 very pleasant bvenln r the avf handed out is christ mas boxes to sick and shutins in the community a happy new- yuar u one and all s3ri vt j isvl armseije fred is spry at 93 hes a born again believer mh nu at john amkutamcm cadet itaged their annual chriitmas party and program in their meet ing room at the community centre tuesday december 1 7 the group is shown with the lead en al they prepared to tit down to a meal at decorated tables leaders mrs george hargrave and mrs eddie heffernan were attitted in the program by superintendent george hargrave ol the adult division maftmnir lis il i mi rrv growers plan january meet the directors of the buriln toe and diattict fruit and vege table growers association were hosted by their new president c brown tu plan the janu ary v program fur the associa tion the change in formal of the ontario convention necessitates good attendance ol the district association to thoroughly dis- cua the business ul the i mil itansmktation of livestock wmttlv uuis amnas ontcalcaitaoe and vegetable industry changes of pollcv such as legal types ol containers will he made al these meetings at legion rutuwmcri and their quests at- tendetl the saturday night tuince nt the legion as a prechristri geltigether special presenta tions were made to veteran bandsmen charles mason rud olph spichogct ras agncw and j t llintl kamsdcn in appreciation ot j llicir uiny and liilillul scryiiv to j the hand the presentation was made at inlet mission h presulent ted t ler jr and bandmaster alf per- roll the bandsmen received leo- i ihcl walfets with their names en- i glased tut euch as well as business of policy i there will be a presentation b i dr- john wiebe research scicn- list vincland on plant physiol ogy this will he a discission ol j why and how plants react to i 1 lemperattirc light and olhcr physical influences j william bentier sccrctan-trea- surer announced than the meet ing on january will sta at 2 pm in the lions hall james 1 st burlington by boy dovvkis frederick william gardiner a former aklcrshot resident now living at halton centennial man or quietly celebrated one of his birthdays thursday december i2i1 was his 93rd birthday but mr gardiner claims he has two blrlhdatcs the first wns a natural birth that hap pened in england on december 12 1870 just 93 ycurs ago the second was a splrituol i birth that happened in hamilton over 20 years ago ami this was the important birth for turn im a bornagaln believer ex plained tin spry witty gentle men as a i chatted wirh him last week found three things he came to canada at the age or 12 and worked on various on tario farms until he settled down at aldershot now burlington was born twice where he wandered into a farm to ask for a iob and found j salvation a home and a wile i he married his wife now dead in 1902 and lor the next 60 years j worked his market garden larm and made frequent trips to the market in hamilton to sell his produce luas one ol the last to travel to the hamilton mlfrkct h horse he recalled and smiled when he told how a hamilton reporter had written a storv ah- j out him coming to market with his horse he lsoremcmhcts the good meals you could buy in restaurants near the market square in those good old days at good old prices like 25 cents hit an the saul but the highlight of mr gardi- 1 ners life wa his spiritual re- 1 birth it happened in a gospel hall in hamilton as he knelt on his knees it was real ill never forget it he explained the love of god was revealed to me personally it hit me right in ihel soul ilhc holy spirit was in con- trol it wasnt me ai all for years he had been what he called an old fashioned preach- er and spent his spare time alle divi wrath lo come he explained talk it vp he does not fear death and rtilms his m yestra of life have not been in vain mr gardiner loves to spread the good word and bends any listeners ear with his bible quotations and person al experiences with god im am no modernist im from the old school he asserts i firmly believe in my bible we must be tinners first before we are saints he adds for all his 93 years since his natural birth the manorlte is still quite healthy and spry his only complaint in life it that burhngton annexed his property in aldershot placing him in halton county from the- adjoining wentworth because of this annexation when his wife died last march he had to move to the halton centennial manor i he would prefer lo be inthe red and dd meant he was wentworth manor and closer to nely delivered from the his relatives fred gardiner umfhouse christmas parties meeting install same wms officers intended lor last week the wms met at the home of mrs a w benlon on wed- ncsdav evening last week thc- glad tidings christmas program was followed led hv the presi dent mrs mitchell sc iplurc was read by mrs gishy and mrs patterson led ip prayer mrs dedman of brampton ac companied hy mrs roughlcy song 0 holy night and silent night text word prince was answered in a verse ol scripture items of a christmas nature were read by several members mrs james noble look ihc z bennett school held a christ- mas nary al lnt home of mr and mrs bert benton on thuji day evening iasrstvssr5- j 1 1 tif nmmi4 5cs thf young ncople whaan oul- oltbwn at ttcnooti and universi ties are back for hol master ricky gordon is a pat ient in gcorgxttosynfaospilal 1 mr richard cuirieu home from oueens university for the christmas holidays mrs mary mcalney u spend ing christmas nohdeys with members of her faintly m toron to mrs robert algle who has been a patient in guelph gener al hospital wat able to return to her home on saturday mr and mrs fred kingsmlll spent christmas with their daughter mr and mrs william james a burwash mitt miriam cbadfleu of to ronto v4eied on the weekend with miss marflyn rognviuoaon and mr and mrs g7ronvald- son and fansuy aoton united young peoples under the leadership ofmf and mrs roy knapton had a skat ing party saturday night and returned lojh sthurch for hot chocolate aflersvardt mr and mrt vertie auahv tracv ndoore oronvsvawre spending christmas week with hit parents mr and mrs ches ter allan and vtxhing her mo ther turs etta dawson iin guelph form i0a celebrated winning the high schoolroom decorating contest saturday night after skating at the arena they went to martha hoeys home for tob ogganing anddanclng teacher john davidson went with them and played his guitar and sang their car packed ready to leave for acton on sunday mr and miss louise mcadmorc of ihc mrs jack mainpritr of mont- aclor and district high school j real discovered their oldest stof i is spending the holiday sea daughter susan had hie mumps son at her home it manitoba ijthev wiaild have spent a fuh i week with mr mainpriye and home from welleslcv hospi htl toronto where she is a nurselntrainlng s miss kathryn kirkncss mr and mrs s b andeiton and robert of isljngton were and mrs hurry mr bill main- mr and mrs bill patterson and bradley of deep river ont spent the weekend in town guests of mr and mrs c rognvaldson mr patterson was a former high school teacher here prlc vl wos 15 degrees in port of spain trinidad when mr albert schupp headed home for christ mas he has been erecting a sunday guest of mr and mm- press at the newspaper plant rudolph splelvogcl there and returns to work jan- uory 4 he flew from trinidad travelling around the country side spreading the word ol the gosnel to any who would take time 16 listen atost of the time- he spoke in gospel halls he wns never ordained i preach but chuckled over his three de grees ba ma and dd ba stands tor born agiin ma stands for marvelously i mrs ml hair lor the election of officers all otlicers were reinstalled the hostels served refreshment al ter the meeting officers lor 1964 include presi dent mrs w milcnell vice- president mrs j roujhlev sec rotary mrs a w benton trea surer mrs a c patcpon cad tidings mrs bert beriloh itcr- ature mrs gisbv supnlv mills home helpers mi chell home again we a re plimscsl thai m s wi iretl harding and mrs vtise bentall arc both well eiutoiilr o be home irum hospa the wl ladies catered 4i turkev dinner- ln the pre lni- i from smith and s m- pianl ol getirgettnsn in l mem orial hall on fda eveilinp s s party the suniij svhiol children and quite i iiiimbe it other ks al chiktrtn wriv enterlatned al a pla once upon a time ov the little theatre cniup in tsi i high school iuditorilim in go rp etouf in saturdav thev had sandwiches cottkies and ho ch colale hack at the ihurvi whil- wailing ur sanla cuus who diskribulesl oranges and candle isnos cttunh choir trom geo reel own heut itnir chui msi parts it the ami mrs f kai n drt evenint teachers and tricnds trom m sundas morning landing at ber muda where it was to de grees and then straight lo a chilly toronto lis was hack in aoton sunday night mr and m jak angeh ami miss wanerta smith lake j lamils of lint scon kansas are ve left on a sunday night spending the christmas and new flight from mflllon to st johns years holidays with their par- newfoundland to spend clirist- cb mr and mrs george ang- mas week with her brother fi11 mill st alton harold srmth and family there jmu fm mr mrs gordon campbell ol los and mrv charles landshurouah angeles colil is spending the and laniilv lokeaye were mr week visiting with her lather robert landshorouuh of north mr michael richards her sister bay mr and mrs mac sinclair mrs george richardson and mrs of downsiliw and mr and ms jjohn rol r r i aclon vrdon pai k ol pelnilia i l u i cominued on page seven fridayevening about 50 ol the i- office siaf of h k porter s plant with wives husbands and j ssaiss a friends enjoyed a smorgasbord mm btt ar 4k mab irvnul dinner and dancing at the cullen i k i w you wait club guelph there was a ifeej i it their olfice and gifls iromj beneath it were exchanged tnrsflilfoihs dcjl olot dav allernoon ptlvati gordon a crippi rr 2 acton a member of 4 field ambulance rcaaac was a recent graduate of a jusuot noncommiitioned of- ficers course which wat con ducted in london for mern- bers tt the nd canadian in fantry brigade group his parents mr and aart james c crippt live at rr 1 acton national defence ptvotc home ii mr wed nes- pollock and ccnnpboll manufacturer of high grade meaaoftlals meaaorial efslgraving 1 water st men oait rttardttt chaldrin at trt sunshine school benefit from the generosity ol robert little ichool pupils frd when the r i pupils paid a visit to the sunshine school and presented two toboggans tswo wepons nd a portable tewing machine pic- tured holding the gifts are joe petr and jane stevntt two stucjems who thareciin the collection of money little 04 to point up th happiest nassi vttar ever we hope its brimful of every thing youve wished few end sve would lke to take this opportunity so thank you for your sssanderssjl fiiandthtp end pamjneoe jack mduy cabta firar- rvj i best of luck for 64 good luck qo in 64t tnat our with lor you nd yours at w q yoo f thtf bgin- nmg of qlca nw yer w fully roahx our own oood luck in binq honorod by your fvo and fnandihip and w thnk you rtoartily coopbfs drug store harold g morris phm 8 fc son ltd litto jav ntrae yetf may h imsal tssssust tavswaaaatat atsaa jjaatsusst aaatkaaaaawatvjlal s ssarsajsbt gbajbt sp ssbssbbbbb ssbbsb7 vsarapt uwmf mmcttm sfjavfclf m sfm mr rbeavkd jjioj stationery k- w m l it rnr lhrfi s41tm i 1 jfjjisaiaw sj 7 istfjtfejjrij

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