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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 14, 1932, p. 1

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bbbbblbbwbhwphwbwiphp v 72 23 eifjyrseventh year no29 acton ontario rsday january- 14 1932- eight homeprint pagefive cents acton loses first gqmeto ehraotaslq items of shinny would lfcflt dfflcrim this opening encounter when game waajpwea in eora arenji on tusr nhtacton scheduled l fa go to elmira tohmoirownigw and elinira to come io acton lon monday niffh wu1 there lmfrejup- l just one day and one night with about ten fiegreesi of frost gave us some ac tivity ta ibjockey ciroiei to write about his week but it didat produce ice enough tririyin exhibition of hockey fcverycd- aeeined anxious to get game so possibly that was the reason for the aluahevent at elora being indu ed off we would judge jthataa parties would now be content to wait for ice or go without hockey acton had a good collection of faithful fans who went with them to elora in the rain on tuesdaysnight aaaj the mora people supported heir team to the extent- that grand total about half filled the enclosure the ice bad little pools of water lying on it before the game started and every skate tookp just ad jnuchsira every stroke the acton- team looked real natty in their new outflto but a very unportant feature was omitted in their manufacturethey should- have been rubberlined acton lost 30 and without a doubt elora de served to win they had the advantage of their own rink and an ice condition that acton certainly isnt at home on but thats not ah alibi may be elora likes fast ice too and these two teams will always put up a real struggle on any rink and the fans can be assured of of the evening t lbut the admission- tickets handed in were the unusual feature they were almost as bulky as the crowd and when they werefttoreovat the jovernment btnldingthey -presented- a sight that spoke volumes for the generosity 6t actonlans and will materially help relieve the worries of the food committee there were apples preserved fruit and vegetables and a hsbjl collection of can- ned goods a very flue feature itllhe fact that a very small percentage of the rgalioitoam3mactaindbio arej ge p scheduled to meet period number one was horns they had the shots on hollowayjs citadel wirt bui turned them allr off the most of the play was at actons end of the rink the first goal was scored in ten minutes ie was a shot- from the blue line elora played the corners and shot across the mouth of the goal acton tried to carry the puclfahd slay combination it was hopeless under the- toe cxmdtuans salmon was just through everything when he was dumped elora drew two penalties to acto o aathejjertod ended 10 for- the elora rocks the second period found the ice closer to the ground when the surplus stash was scraped off theteams seemed more evenly matched and the period had livelier spasms- than the nrst verse rudbw in goal for elora laid on the puck a couple of times- ty save the situation and holtoway had some in teresting moments but put in a flue performance of riftminding on some-of- a real benert spow rations were benefitted and whtbttneflt many iy thelr practical con- tributlans v the benefit show last hight sponsored by the entertainment committee ofthe shoe factory employees was putting it mildly ahugebuccess the two perform ances were greeted with crewdedvhauses packed tothe doors and the jaudlence were benefitted by a splendid show the picturejijaetimr lemon of orange and musical aim- hers were contributed by knox church quartette and mr cawthra mcguramd sir- george fountalnl mr fe-mc- clea was t very cap c various news- sale of baking the duke of devonshire chapter i p daevwill hold a sale of baking in the parlskhaircmsaturdayaitiernwa ftt 3 oclock tea will beervgq f a masquerade dance- y- armasquerade and hard time dance to be held in the town- hall glen wil liams oh january 22t underthe auspices bf the ik t bjiodge 3991 musfcrsupi phed- by the trfpleyodance orchestra of toronto everybody welcome lunch served admission 100 extra lady 25 cents 292 guelph woman dies fcv 09th year one of the oldest residents of guelph- died th l tliirrsday iq the oersoglnt mrs ahhfe ritchie wbcfwas tether 99tb7 year a native of roxburgshlre scot land mrs ritchie emigrated to canada when a chfid f settling in toronto later in gait and then inf giielplirtbke has been a resident of that city well over hajf a fehtury and had enjoyed splendid health until a few days before berjdeath mrs ritchie despite her age in recent years always- m it a point to attend any functions held under thesasplces of st andrews society to which tien-she- was greatly- attached sho was the last member- of her family knox young peoples guild on monday evening the meeting of eloras nicely placed shots the one that registered was shot from centre ice and glanced off the defence mail- and just nestled in over the line to the goal mouth acton was improving and the exertions of elora in the opentajjjerlod slowed them up in this frame they wero sitting pretty at lts close with a 20 lead three- penalties went to elora ud acton drewthe same number 3qerry didnt come on the ice in the third period on account of a bad hip which played out in the mud race the ice was still closer- to the earth as act ed same scene was given elora with a comfortable lead went on the de fensive and acton pressed hard foi some goals to oven the proposition- up it developed intbat long range bombards ment it was almost impossible to carry the pucltor pass lti shmny would bettter describe the contest the batting and catching- practise was good but- the hockey was poor gout tried knocking flies to the outfield andihe referee kept tempers at normal by repeatedly ringing tbebell walters got a stick in the eye t after minor repairs was soon back there wasnt any scoring byeithet team acton seemed to have one but it- was not allowed as it was from an offside pass the game ended2p elora drew three penalties and acton none with everything taken into consideration the acton fans have nothing to lose heart over but may earnestly wish that good ice will be available for all other games regardlesaof who their- opponents are the jineup was acton hohoway goal- greer and gii- boils defence salmon centre waiters right wlngt joe kentner left wing terry arwcj woods and c kentner 3ub elora m rudowgoal g hulls and a houston defence h dickinson centre g selling left wing a praser eight wing qmcgru there p runnells a plsher jtrunnells subs referee c talbott preston goods can be handed out as needed it will make a busy lime for the committee to arrange for its storing- and distribu tion the success of the event bespeaks the appreciation of the public of the shoe factory committee who sponsored the affair it was a splendid effort in every way i and finally the food committee and the post office officials are quite willing to add any further donations that citizens may desire to give to the collection it would be ideal if this room could be used for the work of the committee but in the meantime if anyone desires to add to the collection and couldnt get to the show last night the ipost office officials wiu see th your contribution goes right into the collection plate esquesing gotineils inaugural meeting ii j 19o2 township council makes ap- libifitffientefir7year kbad superintendent to resign v accounts passed rthboourrellelectforthetdwtship of 4- rfews of abtonmd the district t public utilitieo commission meeting juisikqp etbktmg the first jneiting of uae 3tear was a combined buslpees and social evening rield thejjakeside chapter- 1 o der at thvkbmeorpljiiyoung we upon motioris jthe following accounts were ordered to be paid hydro- power commisrv-r- slon brambton lights at the 1932 county council with the municipal elections for the year all over the personnel oluie halton county council for 1932 is now settled and will comprise thefollowtag acton reeve george barber georgetown reeve harold cleave oakville reeve wilson robinson oe- ptrtyreeveja3ij hewsbn burlington reeve geo r harris deputyreeve j w breckony esquesing reeve george currle de putyreeve w g appelbe nassagiweya reeve duncan camp bell nelsanreeve e m readhead de- putyreeverotteslie peer trafalgar reeve w h morden de putyreeve victor ball imllton reevejas blain 7 thp warden will be elected at the first meeting of the county body to be held the last tuesday in january rwatch for the big mardl gras programme to be given by the st josephs players in about three weeks before that well be telling ofjjwhat did lirdldriot thepleasureof the weather man the knox young- reopiesuuua was ut the hands of the visiting committee the following programme was- very much enjoyed by all andafter the programme wus finished everybody present was in vited to the at home which wsisthe surprise part of the evening and was certainly very much appreciated scrip ture reading charles kjirkness prayer mrs fred anderson quartette messrs smith mann speilvogel- and rurnley ncv mr bennie the westminster as sembly piano solo- qrace r tation margaret rosaeil irish song revh l bennie piano solo ted tfan- sen paper the -guild- digest farmers club meeting the monthly -meeting- of the u p w 6 was- held at the home of mrs geo esquesing jox the year 1932 metat ix nesday nlghti ociocjc a m on monday and having f subscribed to the oath of office took their seats as- follows george ciirrle reeve w g appelbe deputy reeve lc i muuln wesley pjurray iand n ar rohmson councillors the minutes of the last meeting were read and con firmed counplt chamber bell tele account j h snjith 1 corci wood for council chamber board of hydro commissioners georgetown street lights 730 350 t52t80 glenwiiliams 3 months elmer c thomasr court costs re taxes 2601 thomas mobride charity 2 hags pqtaa6ies 80- j4i moore account to date 12761 w h mcculloughl sheep kfll- ed by dogs c k cjbindsay valuator robt darling r r jio 5 mil ton election expenses thos h robb mlltpn heights election expenses andrew jylcciuneyjinrval flection expeitses r r no 2 1800 200 1500 1740 dublin ouubrs to meet the dublin old boys assoclatlouhill held their annual dance in thp town hali acton on thursday- january 28 invitations to this event will he issued soon and further ietails announced later old time concert at chnrchm ijmaiouse ladles aidfwill give thelr oldne concert at churchill onpriday eetungjittuary 22 tina concert in costume and with old time songs was iatlyenjoyedbyaurwh6bavoard it come and have an old time treat 4 tickets 250- i vhatc au edlto salary of superintendent reduced yrteiirpcsurlariesfor commissioners same as council considered- ttiyfaijrihllc uloities ccmmisslon was held on tues day evening with commissioners iig king and r j kerr and reeve- barber present cammlssipner king- extended awej- c6metoreebarbw initial meeting moved by e g kag seoondfcdby george barber that r j kerfbe re appointed chalrmancarfkd upon motion the folio wing accoupts yere ordered to be paid ijkydro- department corporation- of acton rer de j benuird james symon supplies p mccutcheon express canadian westinghouse co sup- plies 68206 629 130 national electrical heating j co supplies h e p cof ohtorto glove tests lowe martin co consumers cards 1500 cliffordrobinsbn georgetown election ex penses n r thompson r r no 3 georgetown election ex penses i joseph plynn rr no4 acton ejection expenses zs m- campbell ballmafad elec tion expenses j ma jvtimo r r no 1 lame- house election expenses jc cook r r no 4 george- town election expenses fj murray posting nomination buls municipal worldl election ex- pauses itt i m bennett- express 1540 840 18 20 1540 1500 1700 450 1275 55 elliott en tuesday the president pcs dy wes murray seconded by cupied tfte chair and themeeting was that the- treasurer pay opened with nglmthe imaple leaf sheet as -presented- by the follbwed by the farmers creed- the following programme was given -read- ing mrs storey instrumental miss mcgregoif solo mrs bishop reading mrs robertson a feature of the pro gramme was impromptu speeches mrs mcgregor spelling match mrs brac ken school fairs mrs sonterville agricultural showf miss mcgregor- cooperatlon mrs bilton tjaundry i work the meeting closed with god save the king after which the ladles enjoyed a social tiniet elonr won from hespeler on friday night last ityvtrsscote in ten minutes overtime random shots elora has won two gomes in the group hur far they are away to a good start ver the other teams r x t it was a scotchman who drolly ln- lufred en the bus as it was ready to eave the elora arena if george- young ianeftuie building yet- owing to the depression light uncbes are now the order for the hockey oysfter the games according to schedule acton plays fmiira in that town tomorrow night lora should go to georgetown and epler should really be at fergus purther if plans go right elmira toutd come to acton on monday night ja iheopejer the following pciday but lthe 0 h a- has extended the date for announcing group leaders in the intermediate series from february 5 to february 12 more than 175 games to date have been postponed in the intermediate arid junior o h a series the o h a executive is not very closely in touch with the conditions in rural places when it says theplaying of scheduled games in centres where arti ficial ice lsavailoble would not be piuch of a hardship i it would be very much cf a hardship in more ways than one and somebody remarked when the bus came home from elora tuesday night that there were no jbohftres to wpicome the wanderers home a practical christmas giflr for the eora rink management next year would b an record for the national an them neis sinbert of kitchener has been appointed to referee the gwme of acton at elmira tomorrow night theres nothing like optimism and preprcdhess anyway r oh yes and ths other referees for games in this group are cliff huston milton and tee hillman kitchener doesnt look as if amy of these gentle- men would need to cancel previous en gagements to referee these events acton womens instlftite the- monthly meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs hs whson on thursday oflast week with the president mrs gamble pre- slcing the meeting opened with stag ing the maple leaf followed by prayer the institute decided to hold a euchre in the parish hall in aid of relief wbrkwhlch is needed so much this year the following prpgramme was given by the ladies whose birthdays were in january reading deacon browns courtship mrs h wilson mbuth organ and piano duett jats hall ahd mrs llson reading imrs babcoekr when mother drives the car piano sole miss lorraine wilson reading mrs gamble mouth- organ duett mrs wilson and mrs hall the meeting- closed with singing the national anthem after which the ladles enjoyed a social half hour the following note from a subscriber is typical of many expressive of good wishes to the fbeepbess every one of which- we appreclaterverx much it is with pleasurethat i am enclosing my annual subscription toito ptate psess sangamo co metre and repairs we believe that yur paper of 1931 sur passed all its previous eflorts as the news representative of our old home and it will continue to be a welcome guest in our home here yours truly c s g warfr ttw ijnj new library books the splendid addition tojjie books at acton free library will be made available for readers this week thp new consignment has been catalogued and put on the shelves for the library patrons and catalogues were issued last satur day evening the new books comprise many of the latest works of fiction and historical and biographical books and will make a flne supplement tothe al ready large number of volumes avail able they can be secured on saturday evening for the fijst but the library catalogues are now on sale giving a rnmpvlj list nt fhg iw twg annual meetinc county c a society the annual meeting of the halton county chudrens aid society ufill be held at the gordon home milton on friday janc 15th at eight oclock reports will be received and officers elected as well as times and passed and jhe4 of the board of management of tho home the worfc of this society covers the whle county and all citizens are invltedtoattend the rev amos tbvell 6f guelph will address the meetr lng golden wedding ft malton couple brampton fab- annual meeting while an increased debit balance of 63691 was reported at the annual meet ing on tuesday of the county of peel agricultural society the large gathering of members was not discouraged and by a cooperative effort will endeavor to mska a substantial- reduction of this deficit this year the previous debit balance was 49252 receipts totalled 5 80602 of which gate receipts of-l- 58335 and grmts of 1 621- from the legislature and councils made up the chiol items prizes in cosh goods and specials amounting to 287215 were paid cut valuation of the grounds and build ings at 25000 are the assets of the society dates t fop the pall fair were fixed for tuesday land wednesday- tqnsbor-30- and 2l irhe folliwtog officers eic electba president f b fenwick cuok3vllle first vicepresldent glod- tcnt shaw- tuilamore second vlce- presldont lee wilkinson brampton seaejtary t w thomson brampton trcasurer william- davison brampton diitctcrs brampton l j c bull c m mccollum charles fendley richard rcbson- a h mllner chinguacousy h a- dason harry laldlaw m w carter william bovaird ohariea strangway streeisville o r church toronto tcwnshlp douglas dunton hunlter ar- notttpronto oore robert gardhouse auditorsap j thomson and james laldlaw x v roa o t52r542eat ried moved by l l mullin seconded by n a leave be granted to intrdduce a bylaw to grant permission to the reeve ana treasurer to borrow money to meet the current expenditure of the township and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by w g appelbe seconded by wesley murray that bylaw to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money to meet the current expenditure of the township having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and the blanks filled in with the sum of thirtyfive thousand dollars and that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried moved by wesley murray seconded by w g appelbe that leave be granted to intioduce a bylaw to appoint assessors tor the year i932and that said bylaw be- now read a first timecarried moved by n a robinson seconded by l l mullin that bylaw to appoint asressors for the year 1932 having been read a first time be now read a second and third blanks filled in with the names of n r thompson for wards 1 2 and 3 and t h price for wards 4 5 and 6 and that theoarporote seal be attached thereto carried moved by n a robinson iseconded hy l l mullin that leave be granted to lhtroducejifaylaw to appoint a mein ber of the local board of health for the year 1932 and that said bylaw be now read a first time carried moved by w g appelbe seconded by wesley murray that the bylaw to ap point a member of the local board of health for the year 1932 having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and the blank be filled in with the name or e y birraclaugh and that the corporate srtal be attached theretocarrled moved by wesley murray seconded by w g appelbe that leave be- granted to introduce a bylaw to appoint auditors to audit the township accounts for 1931 and that said bylaw be riorrread a first time carried moved by l l mullin seconded by n a robinson that the bylaw to ap point auditors to audit the 1931 ac counts having been read a first time be now read a second and third times and passed and ths blanks filled in with the names of h r mimms and m h treanor and that the corprate seal be attached thereto carried moved by wesley murray seconded by v7 g appelbe that leave he granted to introduce a bylaw to appoint a weed inspector for- thj township of esques ing and that said bylaw be now read a first ttaejcaitied moved by l l mullin seconded by n a robinson that bylaw to appoint a weed inspector for the township of esquesing having been read a first time two sales of farm properties are re ported this week by h j kerr real estate agency the farm and its com plete stock and equipment of johnstone sr co known as lakevlew farm has been sold to mr c w- nelles and son of toronto the farm at lot 22 con cession 1 in esquesing township has been sold to mr a ehaugh of weston it would appear that the movement from the city back to the land had actually commenced car turned over in ditch mr howard kentner7of georgetown was travelling the highway near crew- sons corners on thursday last when his car skidded on the ice and turned over in the ditch mrs frank cole who was one of the occupants of the car with mr and mrslkentoerjtbceiyed a frac ture of the arm and pelvis bone and was taken to guelph hospital mrs kentner was madly shaken up and bruised but is able to be around again and mrs cole is improving nicely the other occu pants of the car escaped injury robert dunbar labor 1119 178 4724 79795 waterworks department- hydro department power and heating at spring 4780 those in arrears for power were given until saturday to meet their obligations before the service was discontinued the superintendent- reported- that 38 services had been put out of order with the recent sleefcstorm beside the damage to lines mr r e nelles requested informa tion regarding securing power for lake- view farm oruthe borders of -acton- it will be necessary for this to be arranged with the rural department at guelph the question of salary reduction left over from the meeting of last years commission was brought u for the consideration of this years- body mr barber was of the opinion that 1500 was good money for the super- liittndent- und present conditions he favored tendering for the position commissioners king and kerr did not approve of sacrificing efficiency rentirely for the sake of salary and considered that mr wilson was very capable and aftjtn tnimlpnl pntit3 mm in goad mrs d e mcdonald r y mrs mcdonald wife ot rev d e mcdoriald missionary of- the -presby- terian 5tltirpci-fo- died very suddenly- at- midnight january s as advised by cable to the general board of missions mrs mcdonald was bornua hjutan couhty october 4 1887 i and was the fourth daughter ofthe late richard n and margaret moore she s was a graduate of the- toronto bible colieget where she took acburlnpre parctioh for work ia tb opusslon field married september 20 1911 she left on october 12 for ihdia haviiig with her- huband been designated lor work in tho bhll fflelrl lilrs mcdonald lssiur ylved by herhiisband and seven children- 6nechild having died during their first term in that distant field in canada thejts relatives are her mother mrs margaret moore two brothers donald a of toronto and walter j of windsor and five sisters mrs ella peddle of muton mrs rev jw ts hifey of london mrs wuuam lyons of toronto mrs laura johnstone tor onto and miss margaret moore matron of thobreeks memorial sctlooi ootaca- njwid south jndhu the members of mr mcdonalds family to whom this sad news has- come are his mother mrs mdonaid and his sister miss margaret mcdonald toronto aaid charles- mc donald of colllngwood betty hanson wallace the entire community was indeed shocked tolearn of merdeathof betty wallace the thirteenyearold daughter of mr h c wallace on tues morn- ing betty had been ill about six weeks and the day previous was removed to the hospital in guelph for treatment she was born in montreal and was an only child about two years ago mr wallace was bereft of life beloved partner and following the deathof mrswalllace he disposed of his business in montreal and over a year ago came to acton mr wallace- has been engaged in business in toronto and betty made her home with her aunt miss hannah wallace in acton she was a bright young girl and among her schoolmates arid friends was a general favorite at school and in the heme of her aunt bettys bright disposition will besadiy missed to her father who has been si sadlyberef t these sttwoiyears in the loss of those so near end dear to him and to all thx bereaved ones the sympathy of the community i3 v- taiesdaymaikedttegoldenweddingjpi anniversary of mr and mrs samuel shaw and the event was observed with a family reunion at the homestead at malton when the couple were made the recipients of two chesterfield chairs from their childre and a c from their grandchildren the groom who is 78 yen of age is a native of toronto gore and for many years farmed the home stead which has been in the family prfscssion for more than 100 years mrs shaw was born in albion township and before her marriage was martha piercy re iatives and friends from many parts or york halton and peel counties at tended the reception given in honor of the celebrants be no read a second and third times and passcdandthatthe blank bo filled iii with the name of wm j bowman ind that the corporate seal be attached thereto carried moved by l l mullin seconded by n a robinson that the road supers lrrtcndeht be asked to tender his resigns tiicarried moved by wesley murray seconded by n a robinson that the reeve and councillor mullin be a deputation to interview the highway- department re road 6uperintendent moved by l l mullin seconded by n a robinson that this council do now adjourn to meet on february 8 at 130 p m carried condition under his supervision under existing conditions they however favor ed areductibh in salary of ten per cent moved byl gvkiiigvseconded by r7 j kerr that the superintendent take a ton per cent reduction in salary effec tive january 15carried mr barber maintained that anything over 1500 was extravagant mr king was in favor of returning mr wilson to his former salary next year if conditions warranted- it councillor w d mcarthur was pre sent as a re of the arena committee to request the commission to supply water and light to the arena without cost the commission pointed cul that this was impossible under the rules governing their procedure- and was not permissable the matter of appointing a delegate to jhe electrical convention was left over until the next meeting of the commist son the matter of salaries for the com missioners the sameas the councillors was discussed and it was felt that the commission were entitled to the re- numeration it willbe necessary for the council to pass a bylaw before this can be arranged it was pointed but that this amount would be made up out of commission funds and in no way affect the taxes caledon bootlegger sentenced william atcheson caledon east proven bootlegger and according to men who wereconvlctodof supplying him- squeal er atcheson was sentenced by l j c bullrpolice magistrate irr county police court at brampton to pay 100 and costs for selling liquor 6rtndefault of pay ment to serve three mdnths in the on tario reformatory he elected to pay the fine- police action against atcheson began on dec 4 achesoji was haled into court and gave levidence against e morrow who was sentenced to iix months in the ontario reformatory atcheson wan confronted with harry shore and harry isen both of toronto aljeged sources of- atchesons supply atchespn hedged on the stand until admonished by r w lent to i pull himself together the evening meal digester extended the mner wa neld yes- terday afternoon with service at three oclock atthe home of her aunt on knox avenue it was conducted by rev h l bennie nm apot knox church inter- ment was made in fatrvlew ceraetery floral tributes expressive of sympathy were sent by the following mr a m mtdd montreal mr and mrs e j hassard and family- the orr family mr and mrs j p richards toronto mr and mrs george wallace and dor othy mrs w lamb and miss i ander- sen dr and mrs buchanan miss far- rington and miss w mcmillan v- p guild of knox church mr and mrs j s lang montreal mr and mrs a bell and miss pearl the girls of orango shop toronto mr and mrs j ramsden and family oracle lantz bettys schoolmates and teacher hazel an derson montreal mr and- -mrs- r- wallace miss hanna and miss pearl auntie cliff and aunt alice montreal mr and mrs p hanson montreal iiz and mrs hanson montreal mr and mrs b g arnold friends from tor onto montreal guelph kitchener and georgetown attended the funeratsefvlco yesterday aftennoon asylum- patient to new appointee who are you ij ajjpomtee- i am the new superintend ent patient oh it wont take them long to knock that out of you i was napoleon when i camehere the st josephs ladles are holding a big social on tuesday night in the hall of the church mrs palmer martin a beloved wife and mother passed away on friday at the home in toronto at 38 division street when mrs palmer martin was called to her reward mrs martin had been in her usual health untutho week previouswhen she was taken ill with a cold rapidljy developing into pneumonia and she passed away on friday mrs martin was in her sixty- fifth year and was before her marriage marion henderson she was bom on the henderson homestead on the third lfno of chinguacousy of a family of ten children but one brother daniel hen- defsonj how remains and resides on the hrmestead after her marriage to thos palmer margin of erin third line the happy couple removed to their farm homo on tote 2 of the third line erin on the death of georee martin thos martins fatherf ashort time later they resided on the old martin homestead here percival was born and for eighteen months god blessed their home with his presenco before caljlng him home after several years they removed to acton upon the death of mrs martins father john henderson they went back to her old- home in chinguacousy until the brother daniel took ovbt the home here another blessing was added in the birth or a daughter anne acton again became their home john who now resides in guelph became a member- of uieramily upon the death in infancy of his mother mrs martins sister jane given for twentyfive years acton be- came their home here another child was born leslie in j920 the family removed to toronto to toe with leslie who was employed there left to mourn 1- concluded on page eight

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