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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1970, p. 9

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Replacement Com NlckFarlon who has had a knee operation following an accident was released from Joseph Brant Hospital Burlington this week He will be off work for a few weeks and is being replaced by Cons Ron Hudd from the Milton detach meat of the O P Afarmer took no chances at the start of the hunting season He painted cow horse bull and pig animals It of None of the stock was killed by nearsighted hunters but his farm tractor was riddled with bullets On its side ft had a John Deere nameplate DENTAL DR LEONARD Dental Surgeon Suite No Hlnton Bids 17A Mill St Acton The Acton Free Press Wednesday September MISS ACTON FAIR 1969 Cathy Smith points out the 1 pound steer some For appointment phone Person will win In the Acton Rotary Club s raffle to raise funds to aid Acton Boy Scouts The draw will take place at 5 In the afternoon at the Fall Fair Saturday September Rotary vice president Dave also in the picture heads a committee ARCHITECT DONALD E SKINNER that plans several Improvements for the Scout Hall this year Including re grading of land electrical repairs in the basement and installation of washroom facilities Last year the club spent on the Scout Hail It self as well as providing financial aid for equipment trips and registration Staff Photo Stavebank Port Credit 2743428 Residence 519 5558 OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON D MILTON Main St Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence FUNERAL DIRECTOR Farewell gifts to Winns Phone 8530350 night or day Bruce Shoemaker Mgr APPRAISING AND INSURANCE F L WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over SO Years In Acton The Mutual Life ROBERT S HART Agent Road Acton Bus Res CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC 39 Wellington St Acton Earnings ntmtnt By Mrs EliieReed this need has been always fell Fine weather brought out a flnd good attendance to the Golden euchre players and Age Club on Tuesday September enjoyed many bus trips and they Some of the trippers have missed in the future returned from pleasant trips to v She had also taken on the relatives and friends others left treasurer for some time for a trip to the east Enjoy games Norton Bus The usual jolly games of euchre and mixed up the two recently departed members group Mr Nelson Anderson one of Winners euchre ladies Mrs the first members and a regular Mrs Precious gents attendant till his falling health Mrs Allen Mrs Wedge and Mr and Mr Norman Somerville a Cutis tied Mr Cutis conceded member of about one year the prize to Mrs Wedge standing but who enjoyed the fun Crokinole ladies Mrs and fellowship and was making friends in the club as well as seeing old ones Both were well over years of age and will be missed Farewell gift Before the business meeting was adjourned Mrs Winn was asked to come forward and a farewell gift was presented to her by Mrs Reed on behalf of ail the members Mrs Reed expressed the feeling of the that all were sorry to know she and her husband are leaving the community soon to make their home in Us towel near their only daughter but all hoped they would be happy healthy and prosperous In their new home The accompanying card had the name of all the club members Mrs Winn though taken by surprise and visibly moved thanked all for the gift She said they were sorry to leave their old friends and would always remember them but a change was necessary now Voices need Before returning to her seat Mrs Winn made the suggestion which she hoped would be given some thought that some of the Mrs Cossar gents Mr Warne Mrs Horgrave birthday Fred Kingsmill will celebrate his birthday on Sept and was saluted with the Happy Birthday song A delicious lunch of tea biscuits Jam and cheese and two scrumptious homemade cakes sent all home happy and well satisfied with another pleasant afternoon Next meeting is Sept 15 at in the Lux ton Hall with a musical program planned Obituar John Kingshott dies after lengthy illness John Lutener Kingshott of Rockwood died in Guelph General Hospital Tuesday September after a lengthy illness Son of the late Arthur and Isobel he came to Canada as a boy from Sussex England He attended Brampton public and high schools and McMaster University A former Acton resident he resided in for the past few years where he worked as a realestatebroker Hewasfondof reading especially history took keen interest in books Mr is survived by his wife he former Daisy Holmes a son Fred and three brothers Arthur of Brampton Ronald Nerval and Reginald Toronto The funeral service was held be Robert Holmes of Acton and Lou Hilts of Rockwood Honorary pallbearer was Charles Green of Rockwood Interment was in Cemetery Acton Gary Dobbie is studying for his B A degree at the University of Mr John Dowdlng has tran from Sheridan College to Institute and Is in his third year of business management there Mrs Alec Near Mrs Jack Dennis Mrs Robinson Mrs Charles Cutis and Mr and Mrs Bert Davidson of the Golden Age Club went on a bus trip to the Atlantic sea coast Chaa Cutis spent a quiet time at home with his neighbors Mr and Mrs George and Roger Westcott have moved to Weston They be particularly missed at St Albans where Mr Haggett was chair man of Sidesmen and Mrs Haggett was secretary surer Nell Anderson who has been working this summer in his fathers bank has decided to stay In the banking business He begins September 14 at the Main and branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia In Hamilton Miss Jill Hurst has taken up residence In Burlington where she is teaching Physical Education and Health at the new Lord Elgin High School She is the daughter of Nan and Joe Hurst of Acton The Hursts youngest son Mark begins classes next week at College York University Toronto he will live In residence A graduate of Acton District High School Mark is the first male Ontario Scholar from the school Mrs Ron Gillespie Cheryl Janice and Charlcne have recently moved from Grimsby to Glen Cairn Ottawa Mrs Gillespie is the Joyce Lambert Presentation to member Twentyone members of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary were on hand for the first meeting after the summer recess on Thursday September The Legion Ladles presented a gold maple leaf pin to Comrade Alma Hlggins who moved to Alberta as a memento of her years in Acton GREAT EXPECTATIONS A man was hauled into court for support of his wife and explained to the magistrate I was hoping her father would repossess her Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Tom Watson for the marriage of Bob Watson and Wynne Brady were Mrs Lewis Fulton of Halifax and Mrs Lewis Fulton Jr White Plains New York Mr and Mrs Byron of Montreal Mr and Mrs Clarence Rognvaldson arrived back Sunday evening after spending the summer in Europe As well as travelling they visited with in Sheffield England and their recently married daughter Nancy and son in law Gerard Coquard The who have a furnished apartment complete with two bicycles are both working In Rotterdam they had visits from several Acton friends this summer Vicky Newton Norman Smith and Kathy McKenzie SELDOM ARE the lawns green at this time of year ACTON CITIZENS band played at Elmira fair Saturday OMINOUS THUNDER and lightning and flickering lights welcomed the youngsters back to school Tuesday THE HIGH school cafeteria was ready and operating for the first day of school It a first for Acton MRS LAURA has taken over the position of secretary treasurer or St church since Mrs George has moved from town FOR YEARS The Free Press has been observing that a certain holiday weekend was observed quietly in Acton Well last weekend wosn t There plenty of activity and the con stant hum of model planes from the park HORSEPLAY A racehorse is an animal that can take several thousand people for a ride at the same time VIVIAN SMITH and William Cawthorne Nicholson were married at Trinity United Church Acton August 15 The bride Is studying for her B Sc degree at the University of Toronto and the groom studying for the ministry at Knox College She Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Elmer Smith of R Acton he Is the son of Rev and Mrs William Nicholson of Guelph Ladies Aid meeting The Ladles Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church met in the Sunday School room on Wed Aug at The president opened the meeting by reading a poem A For Wisdom which was followed by the first four verses of Abide With Me read in unison then Mrs Mclntyre led In read the minutes of the June meeting and a report of the picnic in July and the treasurer gave the financial report After a short business period the Scripture lesson the Psalm was read by Mrs Mac Pherson and Miss Ruby Clark led in prayer A contest was conducted by Mrs Murray the offering was taken and Mrs closed the meeting with a prayer A social half hour was spent over a cup of tea spent on purchasing a loud speaker Mrs Winn good ideas have always carried weight and this one is a very appropriate one as AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle with Rev S M Thoman of Tic i a ting Pallbearers were nephews Bill Darcy Kingshott Doug Kingshott Peter Holmes Back 2 School SPECIALS ON DRESSES SWEATERS BLOUSES SKIRTS SEEOURSELECTIONOF BONDED WOOL WASHIBLE GRAB BAG SPECIAL PACKED WITH TOP MERCHANDISE Only 5 Ea SEWING SUPPLIES GALORE ACTON FABRIC CENTRE At the firm Lot Con I South of the Milton Hospital tht First Lint i Mrs MARY FEW SATURDAY SEPTEMBER At pm Tractor Masse Hams nasi been reconditioned and good rubber Oliver tractor and a small Massey Hams tractor I both have good rubber Fleury double disc set of har rows Massey No manure spreader on rubber section drag cultivator furrow trail plow steel farm trailer New Idea horse mower threshing machine grain grinder Clipper electric fanning mill 10 screens and motor endless belt endless belt rubber tired wheelbarrow wagon power lawn mower 13 and horse power motors electric fencer posts and insulators bundles of brand new roof shingles Viking nearly new electric cream separator elect brooder feeders and nests of cedar posts hions Woods milking and pump Sunburn cur in run nint Will sill with rotd worths baity of mixed and approximately bales of oat CATTLE com fresh July 1 cow fresh in and rebred Jr fresh in March re- bred in Holstcin in calf IS month heifer selling open month old Jersey calf Holstcin heifer calf months Some household goods kit wood stow sealer oil lamps single bed books cupboards glass butter chum TERMS ARE CASH No reserve Farm is sold Owner or Auctioneer not responsible accidents day of sale Flower Mart WESTOF ACTON NORTH SIDE OF NO HWY Phone 8564771 NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GREENHOUSES WE GROW A BIG VARIETY OF POTTED MUMS HOUSE PLANTS CUT FLOWERS ALSO FOR YOUR GARDEN WE HAVE A BIG LINE OF NURSERY STOCK FERTILIZERS PEAT MOSS LOAM C W Kelly Son Ltd BACKTOSCHOOL SPECIALS Visit Our Downstairs Showroom And See The New Re Conditioned Items Specially Priced TRY THESE FOR SAMPLES TELEVISIONS RCA 21 Screen Fully Re Conditioned 39 RCA 21 Fully Re Conditioned RCA A Real Buy At 95 2 MARCONI Your Choice At Eacf 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