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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1951, p. 3

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thursday may mth 1bs1- the acton free press pack tire headquarters rockwooti ffot authorized sa i gs i aw st vic e thompson motors 130 miu street ford-monarch- phone 6 alu service lilil tomato juice str ixt miracle wup 3ies3e sliced cheese me cornea beef loaf 340 inusjir oouod ubo hash 34c a iw mmvcm acquaint withthi tr rood peas zt 36 sliced bet9 utox tw heinz ketchup crisco i3e 36e 53c 54fe tnumw aianrn dec mak obsah corn 15c hold annual meet of bible society the annual meeting of the ftock- wbod and evorton brahch bible society wo held sunday evening- niujcht i 6mger written styciallu or h acton rr- pram btf oimjdlh clajrlta tea bags sbkk 34e 67e romar coffee 296e bate nut loaf me mclarens punch si wkfltoxts mklba okkam bakdwioe biscuits 31c pko naie heinz cereals blueback sainton barbq relisb 33c sala jel mix ssset 19c swots makoabinx allsweet sk 45c 57e sweet pickles cat food s x pkojl ss5 fooo champion 2 ion 2c soup mix gassa x ae 4sox jajt dm monte oautokkia fbut cocktail f 43c oreft jsn 40c 79c oxydol paokaob 4te 81e sunlight soap x bus 25c lux soap cam 8e 14c t doz 39c each 15c 4 lbs 27c vau val ms oranges tal kriucbo 5 iehuce lm new white no potatoes largk green wsi celery stalks 2 for 23c fresh daily luulshrs grrrn onions ilaiunas oil tamatori ftunrh carrots and llrti bulk new carrots celery lliuu aaaarafua mpmrouuvb of the socuty roato u preaont and following his address ahowed a film dealing with tha bible societys work in western canada which waa in teresting and instructive to thaw nrwanl durjna th servlsa mr hoes- cordon stra av re ports of last years activities rev erwln who la audptytna in tha absencs of liv of w oliver aanduotad-uur-eervlmv- conbratulauauj to mr and mra gordon coot boo margaret duby on the occaalon of their wedding saturday in tha united church with rev erwln officiating preparations for the opening and dedication of tha new parish hall in connection with st johns church are in ardor at present both on interior and oxtcrlor of the hall there is a cement stop at the front door as well as a cement walk to tho street and lovolltnp down around tho building the service is announced for next sunday at 3 pjn with right reverend w e bagnall bishop of niagara officiat ing scrvlco first in tile church fthnprococding to the hall for tho dedication a party of youngpeople by bus and cars from tendon spent friday evening at mluara cottage adjoin ing valley road hydro employees wore busy on monday morning replacing new polea on tha valley road where other poles had become rotten at the ground level the old poles had been in place since introduction of hydro aarvico in 1013 new lights ware also put in place where other lamps had bean broken off mr mogown who has been ro- idlne with mr and mrs a jackr son suffered a stroke sunday fore noon and showing signs of no im provement was removed by ambu lance to hospital sunday evening the monthly meeting of rock- wood horticultural society waa held monday evening at tho homo of miss myrtle moore consider able discussion took place regard ing the coming horticultural show in late summer and tho prize list mr and mrs storey recently of acton who bought tho homo and lot of mr and mra john beard are now residing in town mr and mrs j beard nnd little daughter moved to vancouver early in the month mr and mrz murdo munro of watcrdown spent the weekend at their cottage in town saturday was tog day for the canadian national institute for tho blind chronicles of well here we are ones more out in tho garden busy with papenand pencltagaln last weak the count ry waa lovely but this week if is beyond description cherry and apple trees an lilac bushes are in fuirbloom andflowering almond obituary pay your bills the safe way your b of m cheque boole will safeguard your budget there are plenty of good reasons tor paying your bills by cheque here are three of them i using b of m cheques is much safer your cheque is a record of payment if you lose or mislay a receipt you need never fear having to pay the bill again your cashed nnd cancelled cheque serves ns your receipt and auto matically become proof of pay ment 2 its wiser too theres no need to carry large sums in coin and bills around with you money once lost is pretty hard to find but you cant lose the money in your account nt the bank of montreal nnd no cheque is worth a cent until you have actually signed it 3 with a chequing account youll find budgeting easier your stubs give an exact record of how much youve spent and your b of m passbook provides a double chock on the state of your account the cost of the service is agreeably low gordon oder manager of the bank of montreal branch at acton cordially invites you to open your own account therv and try out these advantages for yourself rig star iv small part sir laurence olivier will play the part of a policeman in the festival film the maflic box in actual screen time his performance will last two minutes and j a pon lea gay with blossom be nldqu that everywhere you look there l o host not of daffodlu but a host of golden dandelions and they ore as bright and cheery ns anything one could wish to ave little green and yellow canaries ore back with us again singing their tuneful song tulips are out but daffodils and narcissi are past i tholr best this year i am going to try o new method in dealing with my bulbs at least it is new to me until now i had thought that springflowering bulbs had to be left undisturbed until the green tops had died down recently i have learnt that a bet ter methods is to dig up the bulbs heel them into a trench already prepared and leave them until the tops had withered away then dig up the bulbs again and spread them in a shady place until ready to plnt fall that method gives you a chance to clennr up your borders end get in few annuals where the bulbs were lifted another thing i am glad to re- 1 port is the fact that we have finish- ed seeding johnny came home and helped partner gt it done so that is one- less thing to worry about trio next thing is to get the fences fixed and the cows out to pasture i should asy the next big thing because there are umpteen little jobs still waiting to bo done last tuesday i went to guelph muck against my will as my sole purpose was to buy a hat and there is nothing i dislike so much as that however a friend in the city help ed mc over the ordeal although i we had to visit four stores before j finding anything that would suit me there were plcntyof hats that the milliners would have been happy to sell mc but few that i would have been happy to wear and i had to have something as one of our nieces is being married next saturday lend me your sympathy oh my dear readers for fussy af fairs have never been to my liking maybe i shouldnt call this a fussy affair as it is supposed to be only a small quiet wedding in which case deliver me from a big one it is funny to remember our own wedding partner and i were married in a church that was prac tically empty and the martial tread of partners army boots echoed to the rafters we were even late for the event as in london wc got into some kind of a mixup with train schedules and had to send a wire asking the rector to postpone the ceremony for one hour wc finally made it and it was a beautiful wedding in our estimation after it was over my mother had a won derful lunch waiting for ua cold ham salad and deep apple pie at short notice it was all that war time rations would permit and it was short notice as partner arrived home on leave from europe almost as soon as the wire which announc ed his coming but i digress lets get back to guejph naturally before we could start hathunting wc had to park the car by a parking meter of course we were outside a furriers shop where my friend was taking her coat for storage while we were in there i asked the clerk if she would mind dropping a nickel into the steel contraption when tho hour was up that is if we are not back added my friend back i exclaimed look im shopping for a hat can you pos sibly imagine that its going to take les than an hour well the park ing meter ran into 18c altogether and one violation at that but no ticket thank goodness of course it wasnt all the hat wc got our lunch out of it and a bit of more i shopping as well and there was the time u took running back and i forth to the meter to fill it up again next evening 1 was out to a so cial evening to which i had been invited and everything was most enjoyable the sun was xctung as drove up the mountain and the country was so beautiful it almost took ones breath away it was nice corriing home to swamp frogs singing in the moonlight trees and hedges silhouetted against a summerlsh sky i enjoy ed every minute of my evening out only one thought disturbed me so much peace and beauty and yet how easily it could all be spoilt by a few stray bombs or even one bomb if it happened to be -of- atomic variety why oh why should such things be roclcwood native dies in 89th year funeral services were t hold fri day may 11 for mrs snrah corort a away in guelph general hospital on tuesday may flth a stroke thr years agosont mrs coram to hospital she was in her wrthyoor born in rockwood bo attended school there after her niarringe to george coram she moved to a farm- near- luther- and then ih couple farmed near driver sok until mr corams death about ten years ago mrs coram thisa moved toguelph active in tho missionary work of the united church she spnt much time during the last war knitting for the red cross and otherorgani sations interment was in stone church cemetery eramosa sumo t3000000 is being spent each week in alberta in the search for new oil deposits am 6 bottle carton 36 cecil a carr optometrist quttph bauglaa st ti 1091 doit a jbamrfio ortomktaust 72 st gborgrs square cukfjph complete fcyesiqht service a monument built of endur ing granite or marble sym bolic in design and reverent in purpose retting in sur roundings of pee69 and boat ty tribute of respect and honor to the dead a constant source of inspiration to th living oakville monument works we omploy no agents you pay no cotnmlstlori buy direct a card orlettor will bring our service to your door large display in stock 90 colborne street west oil makes a country strong the r006mnecks afte movthg oh in the lingua of the oil fields roughnecks are the men of the drilling crews who probe deep in the earth for oil youll find them in any oilfield doing the hard tedious work that goes into the drilling of every well but roughnecks like it best when the going is toughest and most exciting when they move on to search for oil where it has never been found in alberta the odds are against them only one wildcat well in 20 is likely to be successful working against these odds roughnecks drills have tapped more than a billion barrels of new oil in alberta since 1947 bringing new prosperity and new security to all canada in fact canadians now produce one in every three barrels they uscbut wc still must depend on foreign countries for the other two to be selfsufficient we must have three times our present reserves the roughnecks keep moving on in the unending search for oil as they succeed they benefit and strengthen the entire nation abt caaadaa oil before discovering the lcduc field in 1947 imperial drilled 133 explora tory wells in western canada all diy over a period of almost 30 years the cost of an exploratory well varies from about 100000 to more than 1 million it is estimated the oil industry will spend 200 millions on exploration and development in the prairies this year csso imperial oil limited

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