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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1932, p. 4

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ifl r i rv jv j v i i f m f fw ft page sour th t he acton rbtt pttfiss t f tltukbtjax april 21 1832 1 ife w m f i 5stetehborh0m interesting items concerning qtner centres and communities in which many of our readers are interested 8g limehouse mr w barberree of acton vtaltedjtlends here ba wednesday miss lllae kennedy and miss moore of georgetown caued on friends here hs week mrs caldwell attended the annual j fresbyterlal jneetlng in burlington last week mr and mrs james easterbrook and mr and mrs tanslefr barnes of nassa- gaweyavwere visitors- here on sunday rev and mrs j w kltchlng ot cheapslde visited the formers mother who is still very 111 mr and mrs harry brown have an other farmer in training the fine baby boy arrived on thursday last and mother and babe are doing well we regret to announce the serious illness of miss mary lindsay who was stricken very suddenly on monday morn- r tag banlmockburn erin mrt n w pnvf arid mlssm pea- mr and mrs a g clarrldge spent the weekend in brampton visiting their daughter miss genevieve clarrldge who underwent an operation for appendicitis last week in ihelpeel memorial hospital mr john mann is home from game- bridge for a few days mrs stanley matthews of brampton is spending a few days with her mother mrs ag clarrldge rockwooii everton mrs feldlng and mr john fielding of guelph spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs w h hortop and family mr harold mclean ofguelph spent the weekend at the same home mr and mrs fred mccutcheon and family of acton visited on sunday at the jhome of their parents mr and mrs john mccutcheon mr and mrs elmer awrey and son ivan of guelph spent sunday at the home of mr and mia w uslmrwuuu mrs e sheperson is visiting friends in guelph the womeds missionary society met on sunday afternoon at the home of mrs irvine hamilton mrs g gtrobertsoriand lloyd visited at the home of mr and mrs d wheeler eden mills voy of toronto are visiting with mr and mrs d l mundeu we are pleased to report that mr john leslie who had been quite ill for the past few daysj is improving mr and mrs josbphham and two little daughters of rockwood spent sunday with mr and mrs jos benham mr wm graham and son billy or rituesday btspeedstag barrle and mr wesley graham of mount forest spent the weekend with mr and mrs wm graham mrs a j horton left for south man chester conn on wednesday evening to visit with her brother mr alfred mill ward who is seriously 111 miss wlida pinkney recently received the news that she was among the win ners of the monarch- flour contest she received a string of beads as a prize a- blt of excitement was created on the7 street last thursday when karl smiths team ran away from the grist mill the light wagon and harness were damaged considerably before the team 7as corralled in the presbyterian church shedadvofeate hie hand of death lias claimed three of dur citizens during the past few- day3 last wednesday evening mr richard he wat passed tiway at the home of his nephew mr hcwart had been ailing a short time being able to get around and also be in his accustomed place in the church he attended until illhealth forced him to remain indoors the funeral took place last saturday with a short service at his late home followed by a public serviceat the presbyterian church rov h l bennle of acton officiating the edifice was well filled with a- large num ber of friends and acquaintances of the decpased he leaves to mourn his loss two sons johnston of simcoe and john of north carolina a son william f and mrs hewat predeceased him some years ago the remains were borne to their lost resting place in rockwood cemetery the bearers being messri arch william and douglas mcnabb john lister george laverty peter sims a few floral wreaths- were silent testimony to the worth and esteem of the late richard hewat io saturday morning the village was shocked to learn of the sudden death of joseph stovel at his homethe he was in his usual health up to the time of hisaextht the funeral which was very large took place monday after noon from his late home rev p a sawyer ith and revolt g l baugh nf stumpy creek officiating he leaves to beat yml ian 0 it with lm7iihv bill jrott tjumt linvr iftcxid ntfrfk fsn with kvyowmriwit ttb- pruved niiil lliiiitid- oliloks froi wiakn htt uuri try ir bnttttcria frrjin kk wliloi uvttawil h viincim trril mure h t ivmti owl pro- iliiuprn wliert inuttm tto tilnli iwmcmlier oool sk pi j mt lunli pimrr kiwm it pay u huy ihr llmt ifttm lumkm 100 mv lllyrry hlik 0rhtij hltaycjirck ilalchehy oppohllo 1imi oftloe plione 7zw bramptow ontario other nrjr ilaihmlm at wrihtnd terra cotta mr a damson of erin spent the weekend with terra cotta friends the roger quarries on the mountain have resumed operations again we understand that the jhterpro vtoclal brick co at cheltenham have resumed operations and some of our citizens haye secured employment there mr w f hunter is now sporting an uptodate new car we also are informed that the burn- rite coal co have suspended operations here the hurst quarries on the ninth line are doing a rushing trade at present we are sorry to learn that mr lister icam is on the sick list at present we hope soon to hear of his recovery miss jean mcdonald of norval spent the weekend with mr and mrs harvey fuckerihg we are pleased to learn that mrs jho mcnally has arri home from tor- ontq much improved in health mr h logan reports doing trfoiibing trade in his quarrle on the mountain- the rev mr wilson of inglewisod occupied the pulrit in the terra cotta united church as usual on sunday even- jne there was -a- fair turnout burlington on account of impassable roads in some places the womens missionary society thank offering- meeting which wasdated for wednesday evening at the united church hod to be postponed the rockwood c g 1 t class of the united church rockwoodms expected to take a prominent part when arrange ments can be made for the meeting at x later date mrs r mahoney of guelph visited with her daughter mrs ns marshall last week the womens missionary society of the presbyterian church met at mrs g mcphails on thursday miss mclellan of guelph was interesting on the sub- ject of dsmissions mr horace gandier ii to be congratu lated when last week as a student of guelph collegiate in i thellterary de partment oftoratorical contest was held he took first prize with honors his subject was some backgrounds of canadian life 7 mr john mc alpine is improving slow ly from his serious illness of several weeks duration mourn his loss his wife formerly verna aldous two sisters miss nellie and mrs alfred croft kramosa a broth er charles of the fourth line- and a half brother george stovel of guelph the numerous floral wreathstjespoke the high esteem in which he was held he a4 thefteriion bus wns com ing jjawlll jtltbiglubil vlilago titearlvef was obliged to oijir the big- vehldlo into the dltah to avoid jiiuutg inttir hoy an the a resuit tlie bus had t 4ay over fur minor repairs beforo proceeding west another bus was called in to look after h the wcitbound jissengora jj the regular monthly tnoethig or the w c t umot last week at the llolne of mrs w g edwards with a goik attendance the rcgular monthly jneetlng of the womans institute meets this ovonbig at tlie homo- of the president mrs o hortop mrs oscar ostrandor la con vener of the programme master maryey lavortv l dolrfg nliioly after an operation on his leg in auelph geiieral hospital last week mr jqhn graham is homo from the auelph general hospital slrico his opera tion mr jos e hall is ablo to get around since his fall on ho sidewalk some tlmu ago i- sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs john rij richardson wore mr and mrs s rotrimcl arid miss evt richardson of guelph mr and mrs elwyn locker spent the weekend at georgetown mr a e rudd is home for a wooks holidays ispiiytiutfl f tutrra i j bhwlw wtlna mttnnvllte tuternrllit mndmy and fetftkffr iikai okiick st mtffakink ontario b inquiries by mnll should bo addressed to bt catharines bbbbbi lcnl attent jeo c ilkown norval phone georgetown 382r21 illllllillllilllllllliliriliflllirhimhikililrn j j r is the time to build repair ballinafab weekend at the ladles of the united church held a pancake social on friday evening last there was a good attendance as the roads wpre in bad condition otherwise there would have been a larger crowd wasne-f-thetownshlp-gouncmora-last4- milton miss helen robertson left yesterday for europe where she will be the guest of friends for six weeks mr ross cameron preached two ver acceptablesermons in knox church last sunday mrs thos mcdowell who has been spending the winter at the home of her daughter in hamilton returned to mil ton last week the many friends of dr c h heslop will be sorry to learn of his painful illness and all hope he will soon be better and regain the forty pounds he has lost during the past two weeks the auditorium of milton high school was filled with parents and friends on friday evening last when the vocal and piano pupils of mrs f g russell of mr and mrs gash leave for england toronto gave their recital an excel- v next wednesday to visit their parents and renew old acquaintances mr and mrs robert procter have gone to flatrock mich to visit mr and mrs george procter and children for two weeks during sunday riighf a chevrolet car was stolen from the garage of mr harry saunders locust stjeet the car- was being stored in thq garage by mr saun ders father r oh thursday evening of last week a number of friends relatives iand nelgn- yeoralso a former warden of st johns church the bearers were messrs peter sims sims mclean ss royce d d gray frank taylor george bayne the remains were bprne to tihelr lost resting placelnjjrockwood cemetery followed by a long cortege down through the village rev p a sawyer officiated at the graveside among relatives at the funeral were mr robt moore rock wood messrs riarvey and will moore of hillsburg mrs prlngle guelph mrs allan mrs sanderson miss m stovel alberta mrs george stovel michigan on sunday at the guelph general hospital there passed away mrs robt esewell after a lingering illness mrs sewell underwent on operation on mon day of last week from which she never recovered the sympathy of the com munity goes out to mr robert sewell ln- the loss which he has sustained the funeral tcok- place tuesday afternoon with a private service at her late home guelph street followed by service atst johns church conducted by rev p a sawyer l th and was very impressive members of st albans church choir acton assisted in the service floral wreaths bore testimony tothehighe teem of mrs sewell interment was made in rockwood cemetery the bear ers were imessrs frank farries fred block rockwood wallace sewell guelph david sewell st catharines a mcphail of guelph ed ostlc of garafraxa among friends from a dis tance at thefunefal were mr and mrsi- munro of hamilton mr and mrs ful- ton- of guelph a few who were present- from a dis tance at jhe funeral of the late tw hewat mr alex munro and mrruth- erford hewat of- mimico miss jean torrancearfdmrsnrwln of simcoe nar roy brooks of barrle h11l mr and mrs jos mosley of welland were among those present at the fun eral of the late jos stovel mr robert croft of toronto was home for the weekend miss edna m pearen of dundas was home for the weekend mr and mrs douglas glassford and son allan of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs w j mccut- of pancakes and good maple syrup mr bert mcmenemy has returned home from the hospital and his wrist is improving r attractive well say shop this weekend at barrs for these real specials prices are cash choice fancy biscuits fig bars m p marshallow top i round lemon per lb 7- ji j lent programme was given and was i checn greatly enjoyed by the large audience the april meeting of the womens the many friends of w n scott one i missionary society was held at the home of miltons well known and highly es- ox mrs charles garner with a large teemed citizens who has been seriously attendance the meeting took the form ill at his home on west mary street for several weeks will be pleased to know that he is recovering champion oakville miss t a myers 1 spending her vaca- bors gathered at the home- of mr and tlon with friends in rochester mrs geo bridle freeman to tender a surprise party to the bride and groorn of 25 years agol mjr e j corwln has disposed of his property 60 brant street to mr frank mcgrath proprietor of the brant lunch mr corwln will continue his office in the bullcjing while digging in his garden on mon day last a resident of freeman dug up a tin can containing a number of ten- cent silver coins the coins were aujjids dated 1910 and appeared to be quite new on wednesday evening last mrs wm sutton gave a- miscellaneous shower in honor of miss frances nlghtfngafd whose marriage took place on saturdaylast about fortyfive neighbors and frjends were present i mr h l pressey arrived ripme from st- louis ma on sunday where along with twontyelght other salesmen he was honored and entertained by purina- mills for achievement in leading the com panys sales forbc of several hundred men on friday ast a large dose of chlorine was injected into the water system for the purpose of removing any fungus or growth that might have accumulated in the pipes according to reports very ltttte growth was shown in the system throughout town gazette jdont miss it for thrills knox 1th and sth may oh i mrs l n hutley died in her 80trr year at the residence of her sonthaw thos grigg oakville miss- katherlne sanderson r n who has been on professional duty in guelph isspendlng a vacation with her parents mr and mrs r f sanderson jvllei street mr e m wallace has returned from a trip to the new mining area of north en quebec and is enthusiastic about the siblllties of this district mrs mary godman and her sister miss ida hughes have purchased the residence of charles h stevens john street and removed to their new home last week record mrs chas street and master norman have returned from a weeks visit with mr and mrs jas hutehlns of ottawa an uncle and aunt good progress is being made in re modelling the cedar grove mission on the town line when completed the edifice will have a beautified interior mr and mrs w t marlatt arrived in new york onmonday on their re turn from japan and china master stafford went to the big city to greet his parents being accompanied by lady bahlio duncan brown a former resident and prominent orangeman dledt the home of his daughter mrs w h cunning ham in hamilton in his 73rd year the remains were interred in st judes cemetery on tuesday with orange honors star v of an easter thank offeringwith mrs william sutton of preston as the special speaker the president scrs robt pat terson occupied the chair and the meet ing opened with a hymn arid the lords prayer in unison tho bible lesson was taken by miss eya pearen the sccrc- tary gave her report also i spoke of the ficsbyterial rally at alma early in may the president was voted official delegate to this meeting a duett hls way is best by mrs gordon and mrs garner was much appreciated af tor the singing of a hymn the- president introduced the speaker who in her pleasing manner gave a most inspiring message on the challenge of the youth to the church her subject was very well handled and mqst interesting the teen age girls were guests of the womens missionary society and were most in spired and in the very near future a- tenn age girls organization will be form ed the meeting closed with a hymn and prayer by the president the host ess assisted by mrs gordon mrs youns mrs slrnms and miss elvapearen served a cup of tea and a social half hour was spent in addition to the death of his brother mr charles stovel has the sym pathy of a hpst of friends in the passing of his brotherinlaw mr ryde whose funeral took place in guelph on wed nesday from st georges church mr robt milroy student at the col legiate institute hamilton conducted services in the absence of his brother mr jas milroy at the presbyterian church there was no service in the evening ot the unitedtchurch owing to the slight illness of rev w j taylor mr chas h harris assisted him at the morning service mr rob pasmore is not so well at present clarks canned spaghetti tin 10c labor is efficient and cheap and lumber has been reduced in price as much a farm pro ducts i 2x4 d4s spruce random lengths 8 to 10 feet at a tof aa special cosh price m 4uu if credit is extended 10 added ito these prices plus 3 sales ax iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii 1 jbmackenzieson acton georgetown iilililiuiiin fl tfiilvr actgru clarks canned boiled dinner tin 19c special canned fruit plums cherries pears per tin lie faixjon corn tomlatoes peas for 27c x fresh ginger snaps christie quality per lb heinz 10c size pork and beans tin lie 7c notice to tax defaulters notice is hereby given that to all arrears of taxes for 1931 outstanding on may 1st 1932 there will be added an additional penalty of 5 in order to bring the totai penalty up to 10 and that to all arrears for previous years an additional penalty of10 will be added as provided by statute and also that in case of nonpayment collection will be made by distress h n farmer clerk dated at acton ontario april 11 1932 knttrd clfttrrli of cgunaila acton militate rev c u roote b n parsonage willow street iloo a jn rev c t bcott dd of twutiu l2qn noon sunday school and bible clar- 700 p- m mr alex mcdonald will bo in charge everybody weloomk preebhtfrian knox cburch acton rev h l bennie ml- a mlaimtm willow jgtreet sunday april 24th 1032 1100 a m soldiers of the c6v- cnant first of a series 230 p m sabbath school bible classes 700 p mv the sprlilgvi upheaval always weloomk artan vatrtiat hlfutti rev w- j hsmotaa reefer parsonage mill street 1100 a rnithemlnistsr 1215 pm sunday school 700 p m rev fr c t scott of toronto monday 800 p m b y p 0 everybody welcomk a unclassified small advertisements reduced prices under this head the charge is lc per word with a mlmlmum of 25c cash 10c extra if booked also 10c extra if apply box no care of this office position wanted an experienced mald desires position box 25 free press for sale a few choice dairy heifers some springers i 1 phone 2 acton ont for sale baby carriage in good condition also garage for rent apply post office box 348 acton neritwaving w r mathieson and expert operators from the theda mathieson beauty shoppe toronto will be at mrs nears beauty parlor again on may 30 31 and june 1 spiralcrokinole and combination waves enjoy the freedom comfort and convenience of one of these waves every wave guaranteed make appointments as early as possible phone 42w t 5 a 444444444iiir for sale irish cobbler potatoes for seed 50c a bag two heifers due to freshen r n brown phone 40rl2 for sale light oak refrigerator three shelves and lh good condition will sell reason- ably if taken at once apply j r tktshman for rent cofnfortable seven room house newly decorated throughout centrally located apply mrs huffman corner church and main streets for sale white blossom sweet clover seed apply to john lightle r rno acton fourth line erin lot 8 422 for sale or rent comfortable five room house on bower avenue for sale or rent apply mrs alice mcpherson frederick street we are listing below a few real specials for the weekend crosse blackwell tomato catsvp 18c many flowers perfumed toilet soap 3 f 19c fresh cut spinach 2 los m for ltoq fresh new carrots bunches for 15c regular 33c sunkist 0ranges while aa come they j down last early quality courtesy service we deliver phone is i pay the boy 12piece living room suite including 3piece chesterfield suite end table centre table smoking stand 2 cushions foot stool and pair book ends regular 1350f 1q ca- special the 12 piecesfor pu breakfast room suite this is a good size loyely jtfqo ca finish and a good make regular 3900 special pjfciju a limited supply of real solid kitchen chairs regular 125 each while they last each linoleum by the yard 4 lovely patterns imhe 4 yard wide linoleum at persquare yard oilcloth by jhe yard and rugs of all kinds and sizes special prices 10 to 20 per cent off 87c 85c coming soon another shipment of mattresses at the very low price each 495 johnstone rumley phone 30 funeral director house furnishings acton ont repair and clean up the summer kitchen or outbuilding by lining it with pressed spruce shiplap cash price 230 per hundred feet j b mackenzie son acton- georgetown for sale seed barley o a c no 21 65c per bushel also seed oate granary filler and early norman 55c per bushel john r sprowl third line auction sale j e campbell will hold an auction sale of hor3e3oattlftt and hogs atthe farm lot 31 seventy line esquesing oh saturday april 23 at two oclock r j kerr auctioneer for sale rubbertired buggy good- as new garage to rent with lights centrally located r j keirr box 475 acton card of thanks mr and mrs j p scarrpw desire to express their appreciation of the prompt and efficient work of acton fire brigade in saving their home on satur day evening when it was threatened destruction by fire card of thanks mr james plant and family desire to express their deep appreciation of the many kindnesses shown during the ill ness and death of tlie beloved wife and mother the sympathy expressed and the many neighborly deeds performed have helped much at this time of be reavement notice a mass meeting will by held in the farmers hall milton on monday april 25 at 8 p- n special feature a debate on the subject which is claiming the interest of the world today this me st ing will be worth going a distance to attend i clearing auction sale mrs john gibbons will hold a clearing auction sale of farm stock nd imple ments at the farm lot 31 third une esqueslng township on thursday april 28 commencing at 130 p raft positively no reserve rw r j jkerry aikcttoneer i- toqtoe86iaitflbiv y f kiiw 1 tji m 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