Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1967, p. 8

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a the acton free press wednesday july 5 f967 sugar and spice c by bill smiley vm deeply hurt ive been waiting eyes shining cheeks glowing mind agog to see who was going to invite us to stay attheir placemvhile we visited expo nothing not a whisper not a mur mur not a wire not even a long distance call collect everybody else i know has a deal of some kind this one has relatives whj are going to turn over their apart ment for two weeks in august when thcygo or vacation that one is going to stay with her mothers uncles cousins son while his wife has her 14th child in hospital another mend has a brother who is a big buyer for a department store the brother has been offered a suite of rooms at a posh motel for a week by a big supplier of things to the big depart ment store both brothers are going with their wives this is known as pub lic relations wed even settle for some private relations the telegram which dispenses this column has not said wed like you to take your family to expo for a week all expenses do a couple of columns from there no all theyve said is your column was late again last week pierre burton is going to spend two weeks with his family at expo in his boat i havent even got a rowboat and if i had i dont think wed make it before freezeup i must be fair and admit weve had a couple of invitations to park our trail er via christmas cards one was from my sister who is about 100 miles from expo the other was from old buddy gene macdonal who is only an hour from expo probably as the jet flies only trouble is we dont have a trailer and i dont suppose theres one left for hire in the whole country next year will be a great year to buy ised trailers now i havent anything grand or glorious in mind all i was thinking about was somebody who perhaps has an apartment in montreal and a chalet in the laurentians if they were at the chalet wed be perfectly happy to look after their apartment in the city and if they wanted to come back to the mug and muck of the city and expo for a week in all that heat wed be delighted to let them have the apartment while we looked after the chalet s what could be fairer than that it isnt as though we wanted to come bust ing in on our relatives in montreal even if we had any and say sorry we could nt make it for the last 12 years but we just couldnt resist coming to see you this year for a centennial year reunion what every room in the house is rent ed all summer well money is thicker than blood obviously no thats not the idea not at all we dont want to impose on anyone we just want a quiet little place preferably air conditioned that will sleep three maybe four as hugh still had his hand in a cast with free parking not more than ten minutes from expo with maid service free h nothing elaborate nothing ostenttr- tious just a simple little place to lay our heads and cook our meals and make lunches and burn holes in the chester field and have all our relatives in jtist something like home we wouldnt stay all summer you know kim has to be home sundays to play the organ at church and hugh has to be home every two weeks tohave his finger rebroken reset reencased in a cast i think hes found his lifes work besides my wife doesnt want to go to expo she shudders at crowds heat sore feet she avs she wouldnt sleep a wink she says we cant afford it thats what she said last summer and a week later we were on a plane for vancouver our flynow paylater plan will soon be paid for oh well if nobody wants us 20 years ago taken from the issue of the free pica thursday july 3 1947 playing for the second time in the waterloo music festival on saturday mr c w mason led the acton boys and girls band to first place in the competi tion for bands under 21 years of age and saw the boys and girls he had organized emerge at the top of this event in which bands from all over ontario compete the band was organized a little over four years ago the acton free press phone 8532010 business and editorial office founded in 1875 and published every wednesday at 59 wilkm si ac ion onuna member of ibe audd bureau of circulation the cwna and owna adtcr thing rain on request subscrip tion pawblc in adxance 400 in canada 7jo0 in all count rw other iian canada single copies 10c authorised as second cus mail post office department ottawa advertising i accepted on ibe condition that in the event of typographical error that portion of the advertising space oc cupkd b the erroneous item together with reasonable allowance for signature will not be charged for but the balance of the advertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate in the event of a tpographical error advertising goods or services at a wrong poce goods or services nvav not be sold advertising is merely an offer to sell and mav be withdrawn at anv time dttts printing and publlihfg co ltd dai id r dillt publisher hartley coles editor copyright 1967 don ryder ad manager church news trinity church the united church of canada minister rev gordon a turner organist mr george elliott ma phd presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew h mckenzie ba bj minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master sunday july 9 1967 combined summer services in trinity united church preacher rev gor don a turner 1000 am morning worship bethh christian reformed church acton ontario acton baptist church founded 1842 pastor rev stanley gammon res 144 tidey ave ph 8531615 sunday july 9 1967 1000 ajn english service 1110 ajn sunday school 130 pjn alternating dutch and eng lish service saturday bible classes 1012j0 ajn f everyone welcome maple avenue baptist church georgetown sunday july 9 1957 945 ajn sunday school 1100 aon morning service 700 pjn evening service wednesday 8 pjn prayer meeting acton 8531956 georgetown 8776665 vanqev pentecostal tabernacle paoc 33 churchill road rev s m thoman pastor 8532715 sunday july 9 1967 1000 ajn church school and aduh class 1115 am morning worship our cen tenmal year no evening service during july and aug monday july 10 mission circle picnic wednesday 730 pm prayer and bible study thursday 730 pjn choir practice thought for the week your faith should show in your ace the church of st alban the martyr anglican corner willow st and st albans drive rev ritchie mcmurray ma stjj sunday july 9 1967 1000 ajn sunday school 1100 ajn morning worship 7j00 pjn evangelistic service tuesday 8 pjn prayer and bible study thursday 8 pjn christ ambassa dors braeside camp near paris ont july 115 sunday july 9 1967 trinity vii 1000 ajn matins mr paul martindale one of the parishs layreaders-in- training will conduct this mornings service attend the church of your choice sunday parttcipattno in the induction ceremony for the rev gordon turner thursday were roy robert striven left of georgetown arid rev jewett parr right of burlington staff photo rev gordon turner new minister of ac ton united church end his wife centre are welcomed by two of the church elders orville brown end bill morrison last thursday even ing mr turners first church wes at mattewa the actonchurchill charge is his second staff photo back s sues in the test piece the solo cornel part was taken by george elliott and the euphonium by donald van goozen we understand the next objective is to enter the cn e competition the lome scots again carried off top honors at waterloo no new exper ience for this outstanding band under mr a perrott 34 acton school pupils passed the entrance examinations on tuesday last canada marked 80 years of democratic nationhood not is it up to js the ordinary men and women to preserve the precious heritage and build the good relationships in racial religious and political matters by re sisting the temptation to air our person al prejudices the way each one of us solves our problems determines the char acter of the country we like the fathers of confederation can build for the fu ture a beautiful lawn wedding took place at the home of mr and mrs arthur griffin when their daughter sarah elea nor became the bride of william henry son of mr and mrs joshua thompson rev a w fosbury gave farewell messages on sunday closing his pastor ate of six years in acton united church 50 years ago taken from the issue of the free press thursday july 5 1917 verily our boys who have given them selves to the war are often found in strange surroundings the free press has just received a letter from capt w g c kenney avx from egvpt where he is now in active service capt kcnnev is a son of william r kenncv j p and a graduate of the free press the men of the 164th battalion are now on their last leave before proceeding to france the toronto news has already fallen from grace under the management which succeeded sir john willison its columns are besmirched again with whiskey ad vertiseiments galore the red cross garden partv at the home of mr chalker limehouse drew an immense crowd the meeting of the womens insti tute at the rectorv was an occasion of special interest mrs prcuter president of the womens political education lea gue showed how women now the fran chise has been granted them mav vote intelligently war time refreshments were served rev large the new methodist minis ter struck a responsive chord when he announced that during the warm sum mer evenings he would endeavor to con fine services within the hour sunday evenings service concluded in exactly 60 minutes the 30 vear old house moved off the corner of agnes and willow to the site of the toronto suburban railway station on main st is considerable a contrast to the fine brick structure we were promised 75 years ago ttken from the issue of the free press thursday july 7 1892 hundreds of visitors came to acton to spend dominion da the carh morn ing was taken up in calling on friends and secng the town about 1 oclock the crowds began the wend their wa to the park the first number prepared bv the celebration commitej was an exciting football match between acton and bloomsburv captains r johnston and j brownlee two teams from acton gun club with captains w jeans and j i pearson had a score of 35 to 27 out of 140 rounds which does not speak verv eloquently of accurate marksmanship the contest was nothing if not amusing in the lacrosse match acton defeat ed milton the rug of war contest a leading topic of discussion for the month past was the most exciting eent when the georgetown team of muscular me chanics arrived and were found to tip the scale at 2250 pounds thev began to think their own 1769 team had slim chances but looks is sometimes deceiv ing and so it was in this case in two straight pulls with captain ed mclaugh lin the acton won to the great chagrin of their opponents in the afternoon an immense crowd watched the horse races churchill new minister expo in news of district churchill church service was held as usual with our new pastor rev gordon turner conducting the canadian coun cil ot churches centennial ser vice miss erica strokov sang the new canadian hymn can ada rev turner will preach each sunday service in july before they leave for their hol idays in august mr and mrs clarence den ny joyce jnd ray also mr and mrs norman turner da vid and juliann took their trailers to a caravan meet in peterborough for the holidays beaver mead park is on little lake where peterborough cen tennial proiect a fountain beautifully lit at night was a real attraction in spite of the bad weather part of each day was sunny enough for swim ming boating and motor ex cursions mrs robert anderson mrs fred kentner sr mrs gordon mckeown and peter mr and mrs don anderson and boys visited hal ton county museum on sunclat visitors al the home of mr and mis leslie swackhamer on saturday were mr and mrs paul dyson and comille of waterloo also mr and mrs hai rv kroeker and family of st catharines miss betty swackhamer at tended expo viith the ospnnge school group arriving home on suncla morning messrs ken allen john du- enk and archie kerr took part with the lome scots band in brampton on saturday in the i lower parade also on sun day in the band parade when the rain precnted the pres entation ot ihe colors on june 20 a piano recital was held al don and mane andersons home bonnie bns- low erica nd elizabeth and ei ic strokes plaved selections b bach beethoven hayden- brahms and others the girk played and sang herman freulers hvmn to canada and oilier duets miss rose mane hill a for mer school friend of mane and her parents mr and mrs tied hill of fl paso texas spent thurscla and friday with don and marie anderson and bos and mr and mrs ar chie ken after attending ex po thev are touring ontario and quebec before returning home mr and mrs harry angus jay and gordie of wyoming michigan are visiting their parents mr and mrs alfred winter for the week mr and mrs alfred winter dressed in centennial costume rode in the erin parade on saturday dn mg their horse betty hitched to a century bug gy 102 years old miss linda brown attended expo with her chums of the acton high school group she leports enjoying it immensely mr and mrs william thompson spent jhe weekend with mr and mrs clark arm strong and bonnie at their cot tage at wasaga beach mr and mrs jim lawn paul bob and philip also mr clare lawn and mrs mabhe baldwin of scarborough visit ed on friday with mr and mrs lerov mcarthur and fam ily also called on their aunt and uncle mr and mrs fred mcarthur mr and mrs ed green of toronto visited on monday with her brother and sister-in- law mr and mrs fred mc arthur heating modern plumbing phone 8569501 warm air and hot water pumps and water systems rockwood frank carney and sons ltd for the cottage tile 9 x 9 080 ajaj 12 x 11 10c each 18c spruce up your cottage now take a supply of paint brushes thinners and paint on your next trip lakeview discount centre main st n acton 8531190 grounds wet for trooping weekend rains dampened the fair grounds at brampton where the lome scots peel dufferin and halton rgt was planning the annual trooping of the colors ceremony on sunday afternoon instead the regiment staged a parade through downtown brampton local members of the regiment including many in the pipe and brass bands participated freelancer david wilmot a student who is working at the h k porter company also does freelance writing and photography he wrote a story for the free press this week on two local entrants in the dairy princess contest he intends to go to charleton university to study journalism in the fall quiet holiday acton was a quiet place on canadas 100th birthday quiet and wet listen every sunday ck to ood hour radio mlnbrtar drjhitadartmmo christian rafartnad chun station and timet chiq 1280 1000 am ckfh 1430 930 am ckey 590 830 am centennial specials coppertone suntan lotion suntan oil and quick tanning medicated solarcaine pain relief lotion for sunburn bathing caps for junior miss and ladles bath towels at great savings beach toys beach balls sand pails swim rings sunrtte ladies sun glasses sun dresses for every member of the 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