Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1967, p. 5

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personals the acton free press wednesday november 1 1967 5 acton rector makes invocation guelph university convocation i c fct a mrs basil johnston is a patient in guelph general hos pital mrs w l sproston brian david and jennie of toronto visited in town on the weekend friends regret to hear that mrs fawcett eaton lake ave is a patient in guelph general hospital mr and mrs fred boyd of clarkson visited with mrs har vey walters on sunday and other friends here mr and mrs lloyd algle and children of port credit visited with the formers mother mrs robert algle recently mrs rudolph spellvogel has been a patient in guelph general hospital but was able to return home last week pmnce a six month old st bernard be longing to mr and mrs dupuis on elmore drive accompanied ricky and jennifer dupuis n on their halloween excursion last night susie bennett 4 also accompanied prince who was dressed as a baby staff photo atinbrwe solve ke trouble limehouse i thought we were off andrun- ainc shrugged arena manager harold townsley but we ran into ice plant trouue again last cause was air in the brine watch tripped the automatic cut off as it went past the arena staff conldnt locate the trouble 0 the wilson co was phoned they promised to send a man down to acton meanwhile ice started to soften to compound the trouble plastic curling lines and houses a new wrinkle designed to elim inate painting lines was being installed with little success finally the arena staff packed he plastic up and sent it back when it came from saturday he man from the wilson co arrived a day lite htcanse of car trouble and the condition was rectified ice was hack in good shape whew was the only comment from mr townsley and his staff stullcampbell wedding two conventions in news balunafad bv mrs aw benton congratulations to sheila campbell and john stull who were married in llmehouse presbyterian church on saturday by rev fn young the recep tion followed in the church with several wa ladies catering we hope to see mrs w mit chell feeling well again soon after her present rest in hosp ital in georgetown mrs j crichton attended the ontario hospital auxiliary asso ciation convention in the royal york toronto last week mrs ted brown 4h leader and mar go ruddell were invited to put on their display and com mentary fcproa dine in italy in- connection wife the- recent- project a world of food in can ada at the area wl convention in guelph last week others who attended the annual convention included mrs ftc brown and mrs neil anderson as delegates mrs rough ley mrs gisby and mrs sanford misses betty ann and mary lou brown accompaniedby mrs bert benton sang at a true blues birthday in esquesing by mrs r mcenery mr and mrs rl davidson mr and mrs root mcenery en joyed a trip last week to essex sronlit at blenheim to call on mrs betts mr and mrs ed adair and family the wildlife sanctuary at klngsvllle was a woaderfhl sight to see the canada geese are there in thou sands also ducks peacocks and pheasants the teese rise about s oclock and fly over to their tttdug grounds and stay over night the ducks came and ate bread out of visitors hands it is 1 wonderful tribute to jack miner to see the fruit of ms work from there they went to essex and to wbtatiy to visit with rev and mrs fundau over night they came home through inger- aou to call on mr and mrs vic masters it is a wonderful trip at this time of year to see the huge amount of golden corn and soy btans being harvested oh october 28 the sleepy time gals met for their fourth meet- tag mrs keir demonstrated how to make bias binding and corded piping mrs jamleson showed how to cut join and apply a mas swam quite a nice evening was en joyed on saturday evening in niimaixt community centre when members from st andrews church georgetown met with members of ninirf united church tor a soclu evening wi members count cars members of the womens inst itutes in esquesting township added a new wrinkle to their programs october 17 and 18 twenty of the members of the various wis throughout the township counted cars at inter sections of township roads on the two days it was all part of a needs study authorized by the township and conducted by tom- linson and associates burling ton the women were paid 20 a day working from seven till 11 in the morning and 2 to 6 pm in addi tion to counting cars the women had to report which direction they were heading to show traffic flow originally the count was to have been for one day only but a delay in setting out the auto matic counters which were used in addition to the manual count meant the ladles had to sit two days id pouring rain there are posters up all over town advertising the robert little school pancake social frl- 1 day fred a hoffaaan optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont telephone 8242071 wanted pipers and drummers dr anyone willing to learn for royal canadian legion pipe band branch 120 georgetown call m allan 8774964 georgetown township hall on saturday even ing mr th price has been visit ing mr and mrs gordon price and family at islington legion cribbage standings following is the standing of the legion cribbage league reliable taxi 26 legion c 25 legion b 24 mason knit 23 firemen 22 station hotel 21 goy cartage 21 legion a 19 tylers 19 230 club 17 top hands of the night j couture 21 d frlzzell 21 hollywood cocktail marriage on the rocks the many friends of mrs oliver moran arthur street were pleased to hear she was able to return home from guleph general hospital on saturday quite a few ladles from this district attended the annual wi convention in guelph last week and the llmehouse 4h club put on one of the displays both susan and eleanor heard were home for the weekend sjsan is at the university of guelph and eleanor at the univ ersity of toronto mr and mrs harry mainprize and mr william mainprize visit ed with the formers son mr jack mainprize and family in montreal they also attended expowhen they were there mr arid mrs wllmer watuns of shelburne and mr and mrs bill watklns and childrenofoak- ville attended services at knox presbyterian church here on sunday and saw heath william the son of mr and mrs edward norton baptised mr and mrs john last rep resented the acton community credit union at the 10th anniv ersary dinner of holy rosary parish credit union ltd in mil ton saturday night the dinner was held in the parish hall at holy rosary church and the guest speaker was john wallner of cuna mutual insurance society jules frljters of acton the manager of holy rosary cre dit union and mrs frljters also attended the dinner mr and mrs charles hudson of victoria bc visited for a few days with the letters mother mrs john t davidson and her brother mr charles m david son and mrs davidson mr and mrs archie kerr llmehouse road acton celebra ted their 35th wedding anniver sary on sunday october 29 hav ing as guests their lifelong friends mr and mrs murray mcmillan caistor centre after leaving church at acton they had dinner at the park view motel restaurant in guelph and went to sightsee the fergus dam and points of interest the day was enjoyed with their friends rev ritchie mcmurrayangu can chaplain was among the many dignitaries present at convoca tion ceremonleslnwarmemorlal hall university of guelph father mcmurray invoked gods blessing on the place of learning after the long line of aca demics in colorful robes hadflled into the hall installation of the president and vicechancellor wlllalm char les winegad who gave theuonvo- catlon address followed the invo cation the new president en couraged students to participate more fully in the life of the uni versity he advocated more ex changes of faculty with other countries on a rotatlonbaslseven it it meant increasing numbers and working on a floating basis the very rev roger swindon omi vlce-charlmanofthecom- mittee of presidents of univer sities of ontario representing 14 universities paid their respects a number of angllclan students received their masters degree among them gerry arthur callen of st johns parish rockwood chancellor george drew con ferred the degrees soap script children around town appar ently practicing for halloween did a soap job on windows in the business section merchants seemed content to let the soap stay where it is until the night of all hallows had been written into history coming to acton 1 the lorne f fox party worldwide missionary evangelist 100000 miles of miracles radio television artists and sacred concert pianist and composer friday november 17 730 pm acton evangel tabernacle 33 churchill rd n acton you get action prices fresh picnic style 5lb average shoulder pork fresh pork butt roast 49 bologna 39- empire rind1ess mb fkg bacon 49 aylmer 11oz bottles catsup 239 prem 12oz tins luncheon meat fresh produce jrnia grapes 2 39 pei 10lb bag potatoes celery stalks 2 for 39 39 lb by the piece freezer specials stock your freezer now with fronts hinds and sides cut and wrapped at lowest possible price stock up now ice cream vi gallon 69 maxwell house coz jar 14c off label instant coffee 1 carnation evaporated milk 6 plenty of free parking pmces effective november 1234 rr

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