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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1932, p. 4

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netoordbqd news ihtenstinfir items concerning other centres and commrmitim i in which many of our readers are interested hellsburg miss myrtle hall spent the weekend at her home here wages helen and ojlve mcmurchy r na of toronto visited at their borne over the weekend mr and mrs l n cheyne were sun day tlattors at mr and mrs arnold rathburus harvest home services were held in tub tjnited church on the town line on sunday- october 23 rev mr stewart of belwood taking the two services a fowl supper is being held in the united church on the town line the annual meeting of wellington district disciples of christ was held at mimrm iemsolple church an friday ob- tober 31 there was a splendid meeting both afternoon and evening the speakers being interesting also the other items on the programme misses lua miller and agnes mcgreg or f toronto visited at the formers home on the third line over sunday erin mr and mrs h thomas of buffalo n y spentsunday with erin friends mr and mrs william cliff of cooks- yille were sunday visitors with mr and mrs n w scott messrs z ftappaport and b polzner of chicago 111 are guests of mr and mrs s allantdff word was received on tuesday from svtn jjianporto rico of the death of mr francis mooown beloved husband of bessie mcnaughton formerly of erin rev j a and mrs evaashave moved to erin and have taken up residence in their property on daniel street mr andrew hunter picked garden pea blossoms grown from seed left on the ground in his garden on tuesday with second growth on various plants this is certataly an open fall local winners at milton fair were reeve henry wheeler in hereford cattle a mckinnon in polled angus cattle a southdown sheep p mack shropshire sheep advocate eden mills mr and mrs w b boles and family have moved to gueiph where they are taking up business on wednesday afternoon the womens institute met at mrs stanley wilsons home with a good attendance after the usual opening exercises were con eluded correspondence and matters re lating to last months meeting were given attention the cemetery committee a for financial assistance in making some new flower plots around the grounds which was granted it was agreed that the members would donate fruit vegetables or anything that would be a benefit to the childrens shelter gueiph mrs n s marshall was ap pointed delegate to the womens in stitute annual meeting in toronto in november it was moved second and carried that the institute hold a euchre and dance in the town bail on hal loween night in aid of beautifying the cemetery grounds other business was discussed agreed to and a committee appointed to deal with such the mem bers engaged in community songs a tuck gave a recitation you can do it if you try mrs j marshall gave a talk on the all round woman and she concluded her remarks with sol omons praise and properties of a virtu ous wife acontestessaywbarheldrv my lifes ambition in 100 words jaqjw ladles aid of the local presby terian church held their monthly meet ing at the home of mrs b wilson on wednesday afternoon of last week the final arrangements were made for the fowl supper and concert when is to be held in the church on november 9 at the close of the programme a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and her assistants miss gladys carter gueiph spent the weekend at the home of her sister mrs d g robertson and mr robertson mr and mrs d stewart and son visit ed with the formers parents mr and mrs j stewart in gueiph on sunday the marriage of florence eldest daughter of mr and mrs a scanlon gueiph road to mr green of streets- ville took place on- wednesday afternoon october 26 mrs mckinnon sr guelph moved out to make her home for the winter with her son and family mr d b mckinnon in the passing on saturday october 2 at g ge h seven ladies entered the contest mrs marshall winning first prize mrs w gilbertson second a copper contest was held miss a tuck and mrs j barden winning the usual social half hour concluded a good meeting on sunday anniversary services held in the united church rev car man dyer of inglewood occupied the pulpit both morning and evening in the morning his sermon was based on what must i do to be saved his messages at both services were powerful and listened to with attention the choir contributed to the service of song and was assisted by mr tarzwell and miss m starkey of arkeli at the evenlngservlce dr abott sang also mrs russell and roy sssley altogether the sunday services were profitable and in spiring on monday evening the ladies aid ofthetjnitedchurch instead ofgiving a supper held a social evening and delicious lunch for the sum of 20c and 10c many availed themselves in being on hand on such an occasion a pro gramme of local talent which was a credit to community life was given vocal selections were given by the fol lowing miss anderson gueiph the everpopular rockwbod quartete miss may watson rockwood the misses daw miss argo rev and miss m gaudier violin solo miss t candler readings by mrs s mew moffat miss ha boles an amusing feature of the evenings entertainment consisted in fifteen ladles of the congregation in old time costume gave a parade and sang my bonnie lies over the ocean the entire event altogether provided a suc- frowsful anniversary a and mrs o locker alsd mrs john of erin were guests with mr t tolton on sunday ipud mrs john ramsey and mr visited ouelph friends on number from here attended womens missionary society ktn rockwood united church ballxnafab there were no services- in the united church here on sunday as it was an niversary sunday at melville church caiedon mrs ephrlam swlndlehurst returned home on friday after spending two weeks with friends at dunnvule mr howard large who has been spending a few weeks at the home of mr wm harding returned to his home in hamilton last week mr rae lindsay of delhi is visiting at his parents home here with mr mrs a j lindsay campbellvtlle several friends from this locality at tended the funeral of mrs david irving which was held from her late home on friday rev c g jones had charge of the service but rev j t stracban of owen sound a former pastor assisted him interment was made in nassa- gaweya cemetery mrs chas norrish and misses mildred norrish and annie fulton of eden mills spent saturday in toronto mrs mary moore r ny of toronto spent the weekend at her home here miss kay bell spent the weekend in toronto i mr and mrs alex mdphee accom panied bysome friends motored up from toronto and spent the weekend at their cottage here mr bert ferris of ingersoll spent the weekend at his home here ospringe where he had been a patient for the last six weeks of the late hugh robert mc- cutcheon ospringe lost another of its old and esteemed residents he was in his 76th year and had spent all his life in this community being raised on the farm now owned by merdo mccutcheon on the fourth line erin township al most fifty years ago lie married margaret mcoallum and moved to their present home at lot 11 second line erin in religion mr mccutcheon was a faithful member of the church of christ dis ciples at everton the funeral was held miss jrugjday ajtemoon from his late residence when a large number of neigh bors and friends gathered to pay then- last respects the service was conducted by rev j m mcleod assisted by rev h l richardson of erin an appro- uelt mas rendered by mrs hor top and miss sunter the pallbearers were six nephews messrs t p smith p mccutcheon t mccutcheon amct cutcheon m mccutcheon and t mit chell interment was made at everton cemetery he leaves to mourn his loss besides his widow one son thomas d were everton and three daugh ters mrs duncan t mcdougall tor onto- mrs a j spence toronto and mrs thos aitken at home surviving also are two sisters mrs hugh mitchell and mrs wm j smith eramosa and four brothers john william henry and smith sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family mr j ki moffat of toronto was a lunehouse visitor this week mr a hill of owen sqund spent the weekend with his family here miss evelyn johnson is visiting pal ermo friends mr and mrs s hurst- were weekend visitors with mr percy hurst mr and mrs a marshall and eileen of- toronto visited friends in lunehouse this week miss a given is visiting atausa craig mr and mrs wesley lane bos and isabel were sunday visitors with friends here r the womens missionary society of the presbyterian church held a quilting at the home of mrs w lane last week the presbyterian young people gave their popular play homing doves in the boston church this week a kitchen shower was given miss lydla caldwell on tuesday evening in the united church friends from georgetown joined with the lunehouse community in good wishes and a fine array of useful kitchen utensils mr w gowdy presided after musical selec tions by mrs allatt of georgetown mrs norton mr d packer and mr w gowdy of lunehouse and a couple of choice readings by cor popular teacher miss grlndell refreshments were served and a social hour spent together the georgetown w c t u of which she is a member presented her with a beau tiful rug and good wishes mrs g w tebbs and her cousin miss e mitchell of england were visitors at orangevllle over the weekend mrs a ip eckert and daughter beverly marie of chicago hl are visit ing- mr and mrs h e blesslnger locusc street i mr e williamson brant streetcelfcj brated his 86th birthday last friday he was born near- appleby and has resided in this district all his life a pleasant event took place at the home of h morris brant street oh monday- afternoon when the young peoples auxiliary of nelson- united church and then- friends tendered a miscellaneous shower in honor of miss morris whose marriage takes place tills week the town won the jfirst round in the fight against the blganilk corporations on monday when magistrate barr fined the hamilton milk dairies also thelr drivers on a charge of deliberately ignoring the town milk bylaw when their licenses had been cancelled on october 1 on thursday afternoon last chief smith caught three men selling rugs etc in- town and invited them to his office ytbey were married men with families and had not worked for several weeks so they started out to try and make some money they were practic ally broke and unable to take out a license so upon agreeing to shake the dust of burlington they were allowed to go gazette u terra cotta mr and mrs e huntley and family have moved into mr wm dawsons house on the corner of main and church streets our highway through here has receiv ed a coat of gravel which makes a smoother surface for motor traffic which is veryheavy at present mr w j rutledge had a valuable horse killed by a c n r train recently fall plowing is now the general order of the day and corn cutting is about finished in this section a number from here attended mr barths sale near norval station last week mr r starret nas erected an up-to- date poultry building and we under stand purposes going into the poultry business on a extensive scale mr e elvlss of neepawa man is renewing old acquaintances in our ham let at present mr albert lyons of brampton who for many years had been a resident of this place was badly gored by an animal recently and is now in the hos pital in a very precarious condition his many friends here regret to hear of- nisi accident and all hope soon to hear of bis complete recovery mr w a lyons who had his leg fractured some time ago is now on the mend bora on friday october 21 1u32 to mr and mrs charles mcnally a son a number from here attended the social dance at belfountain on thursday evening the terra cotta orchestra supplied the music for the occasion mr george stringer reports having a young pullet which hatched out a nice healthy brood of chickens on saturday october 22 a number from here attended the dance at cheltenham last week mark every grave nothing is more lasting or more appropriate to commemorate the memory of loved ones w have gone before than beautiful granite well carved with our present equipment and facilities no plant is better prepar ed to offer real values or a better stock to choose from than can be secured at our plant you owe it to yourself to see our stock and get our quotations on monuments markers or comer stones before placing an order anywhere monuments erected anywhere get our prices acton monument works j nicol son phone 152 acton ont i a satfcgrdax monday tuesday wednesday 1 a granulated sugar 1u lbs for x 1 a albert toilet soap xv bars for 6 cracked wheat lbs for oomfort soap bars for medium oranges 1 dozen for mixed sandwich cakes 1 lb for 3 new figs lbs for 1 52c 24c 25c 24c 29c 24c 25c corn meal lbs for grape fruit for kraft salad dressing 1 jar for 42 clothes pins for chxpso 1 package for clover leaf pink salmon 1 large tin for 25c 25c 23c 10c 20c lie just to hand fall styles simplicity cutout patterns 3 styles in one envelope for 15c nelson co mux street acton phone st t specialis for the week olives tlain jper bottle 2 tins heinz pork andbeans for m circle coffee j is for black tea per lb side bacon s per tb 2 princess flakes packets for q palmolive soap 0 cakes for 25c 23c 39c 35c 20c 29c 21c cabbage each cauliflowers each 10 onions lbs for 2 potatoes 1 pecks for mcintosh apples 1 is for talmon sweets lis for 2 peanuts lbs for 5c 10c 15c 2sc 40c 35c 25c ctai- red white sior j w jones phlhie26 acton qnt 1 hbbbi1i unheard of l and will lagj until en loi i sold o the g obtainable in good used cars of recent models every car has been reconditioned has good tires and battery and fine appearance dont miss this big sale open every evening i free free eight gallons gas two gallons oil with every car purchased every car in this list is a great bargain at prices asked easy terms oldsmobile coach 1930 good tires motor excellent brakes and finish like new dgwn payment 24000 ford coupe 1928 dur an t six sedan 1929 motor tires and upholstering ok this car will give you satisfaction down paymeni 16000 whippet coach 1930 small mileage original finish good down payment 14000 ford coach 1929 refinished dark green and black good tires p payment 11000 willis kniflhl coupe 1928 all heavy duty goodyear tires large roomy body powerful motor down payment 15000 chevrolet truck 1929 lton o in firstclass shape has jgood cab ready for any style of rack tb suit customer good tires down payment 13000 good shape down payment- good tires 6500 whippettoach f929 refinished blue and black good tires dawn payment 10000 chevrolet coupe 1929 refinished good tires down payment h000 durant roadster 1929 in firstclass condition down pftyment 9000 oakland roadster 1927 rumble seat down payment good appeiarance j5000 dodge sedan 1924 good strong job leather uphol stering down payment 50jq reo truck 1824 good running shape good cab stock rack 9 ft x 5 ft 8 in w down payment tfjca aa j n oneill son deaws in oldsmobile and chevrolet cars and trucks phone 14 georgetown upltgioub bttxnttb unttrji qhntrcli of canada aeroit htamo- bow c im poole b d parsonage bower avenue eighth anniversary eightyseventh of old church sunday october 30 1832 anniversary mtalster rev john little of rockwood services at 1100 a m and 700 p tn special anniversary music by the oholr 1230 pm sunday school kvkrybody wdoohi vrrabytorum knox church aotolf rev h mm bennk m a mlnlrtwr manse willow street sunday october 30th 1932 1100 a m service withdrawn an niversary in the united church 230 p m sabbath school and bible class 700 p m what have they seen in thine house always wkfjoomk- r unclauipied small advertisements fox meat wanted horses and other animals suitable foe fox meat vannattbr fox farm phone 9sr31 georgetown for sale a quantity of good spy apples 2 per barrel cash on delivery c e outts phone 119r2 r r no 4 acton piano ttjltion a class in piano will be conducted in actdn ipor terms and particulars apply mrs w gowdy limehouse stove wanted small secondhand heating stove wanted must be reasonable for cash apply j niool chairman town hall committee noustt for rent parkview house on knox avenue for rent six rooms arid bathroom all conveniences soft water hardwood floors good lot warm winter garage with electric lights r j ihifb phone 36 acton for sale oxford shearlings and ram lamta government graded will register if i required low prices also ewes h wharton route 1 gueiph llocated 1 mile west of eden mills 153 for sale bay mare rising 4 years suitable ttf wagon or farm horse sired by dan jack son bay mare 3 years hunter type good size sired by quartz rock apply m teeter lot 7 con 1 erin township phone 38r32 erin 163 announcement having taken possession of the wilson chopping mill in acton we solicit the patronage of the farmers and citizens of acton and district we carry a good stock of flour and feed and deliver promptly phone your order to us j l fisher phone 19 mill btreet acton card of thanks for the many kindnesses shown and the sympathy expressed during the ill ness and death of our beloved sister jean we are indeed grateful understanding sympathy shown has done much to lighten the burden of the be reavement we have suffered and we deeply appreciate the thought which prompted these k alex kttabjb71h martha orr tait optical go 110 wyndham street guelph power take the draijii v vol your moi your valves often and first signs youll sf doing itljj if vfv ti j rrr l r

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