in buckman 4sinch lkeatbeausoleil batttaf 45tnch pike weigh lag 21 pounds is a fisherman ddi and early sunday morning 4n caxne true for john buck illand near honey harbor mr buckman landed the large rhern pike on a 14pound test while using a number three mepps tptnner accompanied by don bex ton local jeweller the mill st res r dent headed north friday night where the two of them set up camp on beausotetl island sat urdays fishing resulted in two isinch pike with one fish apiece played fish for half hour early sunday morning the two headed out again and as the boat drifted the fishermen cast ed when the large pike struck the line mr buckman played he fish for half an hour before it was brought alongside the boat where mr bex ton grabbed it ironically enough when the fish was brought to shore to be measured and weighed the line fell out of its mouth with only a alight wiggle up to this lime mr buckman who is an ardent fishcrman could only boai of about an 18- inoh fish first thought was to have the fish mounted but it was later decided to clean and eat the large catch wrapped in plastic bags l hi fish was put in the freezer to until ready for use mr buckman who is an employe of the a p green fin brick co is ine envy of his fellow workers this week eden mills presbyterian church congregation c lebrated the churchs 1 00th anniversary sunday at two services during the morning service the church sanctuary and basement were packed and people were seated outside on benches listening to the speaker rt rev dr flnlay stew art through the p a system the church is pictured above in a view taken through the ceme tery mrs r wright photo a waskwcsijjirf4ijuiiw acton lions club spring carnival thursday friday saturday june 141516 rides games draws acton park admission free slides on trip to germany enjoyed by eden crest wi the edtn crest women s insti tutc held their meeting recently at the home of mn n r mar shall the members answered the roll call with nome a canadian explorer mrs e barden the new secre tary read the minutes of the previous meeting and reported that the bank account had been boosted by the proceeds from an auction sale held recently mrs h woodchousc newly in stalled president conducted the business portion of the meeting it was decided that mrs e bar den and mr e woodchousc would be the representatives at the district annual with mrs e barden to answer the roll call fui the institute guest shows slides mrs shultie historic il re search and current events cone ner with her assistant mrs l hevmk had as their theme germunv toda the members were most fortunate to have at this meeting mr bart who showed slides of his recent trip to germany the beauty and majestvuf this country held the members enthralled mr bart n itivc of germany was able to speak authoritatively on the his- toiy of the scenes shown which added immensely to the interest of the program mrs n r marshall thanked mr bart for giving ttic member the opportunity of viewing these slides and hoped that he would return again with mure slides so that the members could once more enjoy a living room trip a delightful lunch was served by mrs g macdougall and mrs b wright the next meeting will be held at the home of mrs e woodchousc when it fs hoped a muuc un e inter will be shown lu the members mathematically sp caking m mv a child becomes a prob lem because his parents set bad examples ht jvrtwt ffictt ffofcfcs elgfttyseventh yaarno so acton ontario thursday junj 7lh 1962 second section eden mills church centennial fairs hnii service beatlliful weather prevailed sunday for the 100th anniversary of eden mills presbyterian church wtien hundreds turned out to hear the 4ri rev dr fin lay stewart of st andrew s pres byterian church kitchener guest speaker deliver two inspiring ad dresses morning and evening with 600 at the morning service the church and sunday school room and vestry were packed and seating was proided outside for 75 with a pa system install ed enrmosa school board allowed the use of ss no ii school groundn where over 500 were servedj a buffet lunch under the auspices of the ladies aid bible presented during tile morning service mrs james gilberton presented dr george ait ken with a large bible tor the church in memory of james gilberlson her hus band and son in law dr cordon stevenson mrs william mino oldest lady of the congregation cut a huge birthday cake assisted by wil i loan mclean sr clerk of the session special music was rendered by the choir rev fred williams former minister read the scrip ture at night rl rev dr fmluy stewart again spoke on behalf or the pioneers and told the eon grcgatiun to follow in their foot steps by planting the seed for future generations honor pioneers a silver basket full of yellow roses was placed in memory of the pioneers places represented were ac ion guelph toronto rochester n y brooklin listowel gait campbcluillc dundas dundalk sunderland kitchener alton mai ton georgetown burlington niagara falls hamilton baden oeh nassagawcya stouffville milton port credit fergus ar kell brantford alliston oakvillc st thomas talbot vi he st george kilbride scarborough lindsay ayr ballinafad and woodstock the birthday cake cleverly made tn the design of the church jlseir inchjdsa rfenarn of all the former ministers it was made by mrs rob rov and iced by mrs alma mcdonald the ladies served coffee and cookies after the evening scrice rt rev dr finlay stewart was guest minister sunday when the congregation of the pres byterian church at eden mills celebrated the church s 100th anniversary pictured above left to right are dr stewart rev george aitken minister and former minister fred williamson who retired in 1954 the church sanctuary was crowded and the church basement filled with many of the congregation listening to the service by means of a public address system piped outside where benches were used amimxxxamicmaxmatm kstowotwlinif ihf s ry it sjhwt vote harry harley liberal 100000 to visit black creek 19th century pioneer community this summer an 8saci in nor i ln est metto fortnito ex pects to altract more than 100000 persons many ol i hem toil ns is lu c inada hum the us and abroad it is the black cieck pioneer village an authentic and living 19lh century crossroids eoinmu nilv which is slowly but surely taking shape lor completion in time for canada s 1967 eenlurv celebrations tod iv it comprises 13 build ings when completed u will boast abuul 2s open all summer the ilhgi st uids un the edee ol a picturesque vallcv at j me si reel ind steele s avenue in norlh york township ind is open to the public until october ii irom 9 a in to 6 pin monday to rruhv ind siturdavs sun daw ind holidavs irom id am lu 8 p in the buildings to date include a lit lie red schoolhouse huill iboiil 1861 a church built in i8s6 a village generil slure known as the lask ty emporium in 18 aijentlcmans houe buil in 1844 a blacksmith shop and a huge grain barn an integral pari of the village is the daliel barn built in 1809 and now used ai a museum hous ing a number or interesting cxhi bits pertaining to early cana dian life pond and well tile village hen bo isls j pieliv little tarm pond and i stone well omplelc with old o iken bucket it also prints its own newspaper rose ol nobleton ihe black smith uid one of ihe last remain mg ol his t ride in canada he wuiks in a completelyequipped smithy uhcic he shoes horses lashions wroughi iron work wh is hinges hasps 1 itches and nails ind icptus and restores ihe eol lecti in ol pioneer carnages mrs florence belscn of scar horo m ikes many of the pioneer c 1 o l itc s coveilels quilts and other homespun articles in a workshop which boasts a loom more lhan 110 years old mrs helen n ilk i does hi irth biking and piepares such pennsylvaman oe i in in pioncei delicacies as stru the pioneer piess vcaioul printing pres the pioneer vill ifce i ind which u is fust islfs bv dime i ind suing ind ine ol thi which now 110- dunn mfrca pi ihe do you want to invest successfully of course we all want this 1st we all need adequate life assurance a vi hquin hav profession investment service both are assured in a commercial union assurance company limited dual purpose investment pun edgar force phon 1530414 acton slung he handiw rk of between 1816 include the i irsrl a see emd h i smokihousi ind 1 mds n irnied in hi ihe 111 buildings he villa t rids bv i 1962 season the o extend the pub- ind us heib than 40 spee usd in eookine and lel i ihior remedies the villige is e llled i litm tillage bee i use i number il pei sons emploved b i in t nser tim authurilv aie eiirvni u duk eludes within llii bu klinj smithy s shop for example theie i n irm n kkh iking such pro- is i siriwbeirv social a s il squire d incing meets imc pi ivs ind sunday hymn j suiting ind 18f toy collection utlers one l ihe more rcceni acqui trim in ns to the vill ige s growing i pil lisi l pit neer c in idian i is the i imed pel v band lov colleelion i item i w is purehised thiough ihe re ist loi owk i mid meiropolilm toi heih ni ind r i l ion conscrvilion indoi estbhslkd i i leliiltmslcr gilts ml d n un ns ot monev i inds in i c ek loi the advancement than 300 iietm 1 ijeij engiti a n how many fay their bills by cheque nowadays most people do because almost everybody has a bank account writing a cheque is safer than carrying cash and a time saving and convenient way to pay bills every banking day canadians write three million cheques an increase in the past 10 ys of more than a million a day in the number flowing through the banking system this jup todate cheque handling service makes possible the convenience you command every time you use your cheque book thbchartered banks serving your community loves in one il tile i es s dolls h use lee i high and fiv whi h is complelch i h hum huie period and lunuluic in it premiers doll i ihe iiiislandinc dolls in lee lion is ulle ill it w i eel i ir his el luljhlcr bv unheld mae donald oni 067 le i idrr illie de 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