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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 27, 1938, p. 4

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i i rvjl mosvottt the- acton free ft ess thottbdav janpab7 i7u1 i ml neighborhood news iaunhtiac ium cmecmtar other cmiith and cmtwmiltlm i wmd hnr of oar kicm am irrurart limeh6ue mra acmnt ecmmted jwr mm birth day whk ken with iwr ehrjdran m trandehlldran dreamt w mttond to her our eonfrmtauuoni we are pleased to report that tha atek people in tlw vmaaa an all showing- impmaaiabl recant rataa haw elaar- d tha read of mow uraoiayujn imftntt ana vara or balllnataa and mr stuart millar and m miner spent sunday with mr and mrs w a lane crewsons corners recent visitors at uu home ot mlfi crlppa ware uui dora leunbart and mra a crippa of acton on thursday and miss mary orlpos on sunday miss annie ajndrle waa a resent tlaltor at che corners mrs john burllnsham one of our es teemed raatdenta eelebrated her aand birthday on saturday january 33nd those who have been on the sick list but are now improving are mrs a mcdonald and dorothy and mrs ltfnd smith services are held each sunday after noon in the church with sunday school t 2 pm and service at 3 pn erin rrv canon weaver ha been hi and confined to hi room we are pleased to report that he 1 convalescing mra alfred porter and two daughters of oorbetton visited with her aunts mra k afcdousall and mra stephen burns church sunday school held their annual aueighrlde on monday even ing after which all enjoyed a luncheon and social time thr annual meeting of the united sunday school was held at the parsonage on friday evening when all the officer and teacher were returned o oftltu a rink of local curlers vis w e bah skip r t ogle r- o harris george horton competed in the ouelph ospringe congratulation to mr and mrs oeo orundy on the arrival of a young daugh ter on january 10th at the ouelph oeneral hospital mrs k mcoutcheon spent a few days lmit week with mra 8 mclean friend of mlsa lorena locker will be pleased to know she is now convalescing at her home following ajpeeni opera tion for appendicitis mr and mrs u webb and family visit ed on sunday with air and mr t appleyard at oeorgetown the first isltsrary of the season wa held on friday night at the school with a good attendance the members on the ouelph road were responsible for the program which was a decided suc cess the first part of the program was an original skit whtrh pleased all the second part was a short dialogue and the lamp went out which cnvoke4 much laug the players being missed mary martin and nellie webb and me bert robertson and roy webb at the close two contest wrxr held in which all took part campbellville tle womens institute held a prugrea- iv euchre in the orange hall on friday rveiilng last but owing to the inclement weathrr was not wry well attended hamever a most enjoyable evening was ipent by those mho were th attendance mrs- charles robert and mr oeorgv quill won the first prises and mm lkyd crawford and mervln deforest tin fashjo miis isabel campbell of uu- y w c a ouelph spent th meekend at the homf of mui lillian mcphall mr and mn mukry vaisitle ami ulv of hamllum ipent sunday at uu- home of my h chtsholm dr macintosh of slmcvr ha rentrd mr a t moore s house and rxpvt lo movr here in uc near future mlss wum bell of toronto spent tlu meekend at her home here georgetown u is reported that the thermometer rettiteered la below in beorfetawn on tuesday moraine mr audit olbbons u nuratna a very are left hand which was severely in jured when a bottle exploded at tyres creamery where he was working mr joshua iwan of 6len thiuama ls aerlously ul in toronto oeneral hos pital where he was taken on december mth mr and mra w j blake wood- brldfe announce the enfacemtnt of their only dauffcter vara merjorta to mr frank wnfrld wuson younaast son ol mr wldlarnoeorte wuson and the late mrs wilson of oeorcetown the mar riage to take place early in february a quiet wedding took place at the county court house erie pennsylvania on saturday january 15th when mra helen bradley of georgetown became the bride of dr j 9l jaqkson of george town the ceremony wss performed by justice ol the peace dick they were accompanied to brie by mr and mrs harry dodds of toronto dr and mrs jsokson will mude on church street herald ballinafad burlington on monday evening the members of the roeland park country club and their lius phyllis foreman and mra sher lock foreman of toronto apant the weknd at the home of their parent rev and mrs foreman we underttand ur david mcenery was in the oeneral hospital ouelph last week for treatment not being lnnrery good health mr and mm duncan ferguson ae oompanled by mra mayl of little cur rent visited friends in georgetown last week milton mayor sjrer attended the meeting of the ontario aaaoetautm of mayors in toronto yesterday mlsa ethel brennan left on monday morning for redlands calif where ihe will visit her uncle d a blair alo mr and mra alfred o blair ar v waldle otulton president of the peel county poultry association exhibited hi prise birds at the montreal poultry show last week winning a number of prlaea mr and mrs john r m11u eelebrated their filnd wedding anniversary at their home last week both were born in milton they have lived on mill street since they were married mr and mrs george b jenklnson prescott ontario announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter margaret hedge to mr e bradford clements toronto eon of mr w bradford clem ent and the late mrs clements milton ontario the marriage to take place early in february champion a sanctuary- wise bird a year from the life history or a wild mallard duok that was twice captured wives held a most delightful sleighing j withm twe motxttlm mna party banded on each occasion l a atrlklnn mln ruth bell of toronto ha been aeration of the value of international engaged as superintendent of music for the fishers corners and bronte school to succeed mrs f o russell who has been engaged by the toronto normal school mr rume chairman of the industrial committee reports that prospects for bird banding on october 22nd 103b operator stan ley o jewell at the united st leu bureau or biological survey placecvblrd band no 36701007 on a drake mallard at the united states migratory water fowl refuge at- malheur laakc burns upholds evolution after nearly 14 years of study a com mission under the chairmanship of archbishop of york above has usued a 243pasa report upholding the riant of modernists to believe the wirld and ail its creatures arethe products of a process of evolution the biblical account of the creation of the world prnrldes no objection to such theories said the report the report ls desciibej by church leaders mm the most important anglican document in nesmy 400 ytars ancttarr cuyt dwuuno bovlet archuloflsts have reported at moscow the discovery ot a prehistory dwelling made of clay which they estim ated as 35000 years old besides the hut they found bone and flint imple ments including arrowheads the discovery waa made at the tillage of roslenka voroneah province by a joint eipeditlon of the institute of ethnography and the institute of history and material culture vouno vibitosta dy all means let your boy and girl go visiting dont hesitate foj- fear uiey will be lonely if they are and cry for home and mother they will soon get over it and once they do this they are as proud as can be of their independence whether it la camp or another plaoe to get away from the usual familiar life and nxed ideas of comfort and family ties la good a day a week or a month it doetnt matter jolts the child out of thinking that he can be happy only with the world running in one direc tion he learna necessary adjustment to new things and new people he learna independence of the right sort and he learns to eat beans fljred another way which is often more than he will do ac home industrie locating here in ism look very j 0rcgaa mmm tater blrd blight in addition to the one received at the first of the year two further en quiries have been received while driving across the beach on monday morning about eight oclock chief smith had the misfortune to have his car damaged the chief had stopped centennial bonsplel last week w iopick upsachooljad when a lasalle three games out or nve and getting inui car driven by a hamilton owner piled the semifinals advocate u 5 hhn complaints have brn received from the residents on the highway on water street as well as those on the middle road about the highway snow plows covering the sidewalks with snow after they have been shovelled oosette rockwood the rockwood womens institute held a big nlghc at the town hall last thurs day evening a banquet at which some 12s scats were placed the president mrs o f mcarthur presided for the evenings program the guest speaker for the occasion was mr roy austin of ouelph the leader of the argos class at dublin street church on sunday after noons congratulations to master jack oar- stang on securing his prise last week at again came to official attention and wisely enough it had chosen another sanctuary for its abode this time astotln lake in elk island national park lamant alberta where it was recover ed by park warden thomas e randall before the bird was released analn a newhand no b 65hmd was placed dn it as the original one was worn so far as is known this mallard is still on the wins and ii would be interesting to hcarjif it again- perhaps this inter nationally educated duck will find its way into some other game refuge i this incident shows ho a- a bird os- tilk pinch op salt here are a few of the many useful things which salt will do to aid the busy housewife remove egg stains on silver and china if applied damp with cold water take away the taste from slightly burnt milk if a finch or it is added prevent colors from running when washing colored article if a spoonful or m 1 added to the rinsing water stop the contents of a cracked egg from boiling into the water if a teaspoon- ful of it isdded qmlckjy j make wicker furniture look like new i if scrubbed with salt and water no soap as it stiffen the bosket work as well a clcnslng it i make broom and brushes last twice is long if they are noaked in salted water before using moke new potatoes much easier to scrape if they are laid in salted water sweeten the kitchen lnk if a handrul 1 thrown down the sink drain mpice treeh our foods are often flavored with mit- mes and mace and both these spices come from the name plant the nutmeg tree which grows in the east and west indies and braall tlie tree reaches a height of about 30 feet and has large leathery evergreen leaves which give out a rich odor and small pale yellow flowers the pear- shaped fruits open into two nearly ecual halves and the nutmeg is then disclos ed surrounded by a fleshy fibrous cover ing which ls the mace like the nut meg it is very fragrant the nutmeg tree begins to bear fruit when it 1 eight years old and goes on for about 00 years nutmeg and mace are used not only in cookery as a flavor ing for custards and puddlrum but in medicine a a stimulant and to dis guise the taste of unpleasant dtugs attractive r seasonable delicious unch tod wiix want weekend display tawr chaise apples 6 ql hialiet 35c weathys greenirira mcintosh spys weekend special i ne lading fruits assorted 49c 2 grapefruit 0 ir oranges i lb grapes 0 bananas weekend special vegetables amwrted i wax turnip cabbage ojjuys 2 fh parsnips 2 tbs onions other attractions 4 lb tin applernsp jam ifc 2 lb jar blk currant jam 12e 25 oz jar peanut butter 29e large grapefruit 025e jumbo sizo lemons 8l5e good juicy oranges doz i re celery lettuce tomatoen fresh spinach lb 10c try barrs for quality courtesy kervfce phone 16 we deliver in all kinds of weather canadas ltmidb industry in l31 canadian missionaries die in africa cunndxn lumber industry sluired in the rrnorul improvement in both inter nal and external trade durliuj 1037 ac- cording to the dominion parent service deportment pf mines and resources in- rreaed confidence and activity in other lines of business in canada has stlmu- sumos an individuality once it in banded i la ted domestic industrial and resldcn- i and la an example of how the migration u construction upon which the indus- of wild birds may be accurately traced try depends for the dlapcrta of about by means of official bird bonds it ls threefifths of the lumber produced i also evidence of the good work done by while higher average prices in markets j bird aanctuarlea both in canada and the abroad have boosted the export trade united states and reveals how clonely i value the two countries are related in the indicative of the increase in the bust- matter of migratory bird protection ncas especially of the domestic trade thai birdbonding investigation activities number of cars loaded with lumber on in north america are being conducted canadian railways during the first forty- in full cooperation between the national eight weeks of 1937 was 101177 com par parks bureau department or mine and ed with 8061 in 1036 and 76395 in resources ottawa and the united states 1035 the number of men employed in bureau of biological survey washington 1 logging camps ls also indicative of the dc the controller of the rational trend of production and while it is im- parks bureau at ottawa who has cub- possible to separate those taking out saw tody of the canadian records would be material from those cutting pulpwood i 1 jiassssssssssl jisssssspssssssl alv wt las w 71l mmj lpw j v bk- v 1 x ouelph in connection with the recent pleased to learn the facts concerning any ties and other products it is estimated banded birds that may be taken in can ada in order that the data may be added to the accumulation of useful information about wild birds roob uncle county oratorical ou litest his subject was our former and present kings and he was highly complimented on hi efforts b mr oliver wright president of the hulateln club who made the pre sentatlou of a calf of which jack is naturally proud to own mlh kathleen ookes or oalt war home fqr the weekend uncle will you bt into evening dress mr pved day of hamilton was home then i can throw my lantern sides on lor the weekend your hlrt from und you can be u talkit- mrv mclaclland valley road luu so fax unproved in her illness as to be abl- to be up part of the time anothkr sll it services at st johns church on sun- j day afternoon wer well attended and she what arc all those men dot tin the fine weather over the weekend wis circle with their heads uellicr much appreciated j i it a football team i he no my diar jusl a bunch ur scotchmen lighting a cigarette oakvillc that about onethird can be assigned to the lumber industry the indices or total employment in the woods indicate that more men were employed during the past year than in any period since 1830 export of planks boards and square umber from canada during the first tea months of 1037 entailed 164738 m feet board measure valued at m0m6m compared with 1854156 m fort board measure valued at s38mb737 in the twelve months of 1s3s the average fob value in the first ten months was s3 48 per m higher than in 1936 and it is expected that final returns will show the total volume of exports of lumber in 1937 exceeded that of 1936 approxim ately 65 per cent of the exports have bune to brlllh countries and 35 per cent to foreign countries gkrtiluif poo he dr jotci1am although separated by 30oo mile- oertrude pogue and dr william o r jotcham two young canadian missionaries in africa under the sudan interior mission died on the same day both had been in thr field less than three year miss pogur 37 of onvmm ontario died ii addis ababa following on operation for appendicitis and dr jotcham 25 of montreal died of meningitis in sokoto northern nigeria kaudiul pvrder ktrkuuid uur well- luntt n rnickry player who one played lor oukwilt spent lh ueekend in toh filkwiis 4k length hint ernest s oliuwmti ell- known cltlnu or ouk- vlllc died on tnda at hl home on siuce street past work on thr part of town and township poller plus on efficient burglar roger mahon held a urprle party alarm sjtitrni and on alert canlakei jtthe home of mr dc hunter hi foiled the attempt of two young men honor or jack hunters birthday on to burglartsr the residence of j allan frlday evening last ross lakeshore road east late last the trvm8 of davids church held sunday evening tlelr regular monthlj meeting at the oakvules reorganized ci turns band home of the president mrs j k fave the first concert since its reorgan- mahon on thursday afternoon ixauon in the gregory theatre on sun- a few ladles from the vmagvwttended day evening led by prank o locx the pttwbytertax hejd in knoxchurcn sley bandmaster the band gave a fine ouelph act tuesday last performonoe whtrh was greatly apprpcl- the many friends of mr nell martin ated by the audience and famfly will be sorry to knaw that an old oakrlue landmark is about mr martin la tn ouelph oeneral ho to disappear the freight shed or pav- pual with frwimonta and mrs martlrtluon at the harbor which a badly is tn oualpn too at the home of her damaged in the recent storm will br slater with u flu and dick martlnlemollsned it was decided at the liut who to a nlnsr at arntfleld quebec i meeting of the town council when a hen wtth a cruatmd foot but everyone motion was passed ordering the town hdps lor a apswdy r for them xoacnan to tear down the structure au t racordaur x liitt- sihrrrd riavrllr on bank hoard sir joscrn ruaytjlaji sir tromas wnrnc sir joaeph jtavelle announced his retirement from the chalxmanahlp of tn c bank of commerce dlractorate at the wrtmis1 feneral meeonjg of the banks stockhotdera in toronto he wul be succeeded by lx thomas white former mliiiitcj olrtnanoe complete service from to roof you may be a topnotchcr in your own profession ar call- iiir but when it comes doi to practical hdmcbuildink dctuils you will probably he at a is 1 hats where we s i- p 1 n und h 1 n c w ljii take iliarnc of consiructmn from cellar to roof call u- 111 wncti building r remodel ling t special clear oak floor i- thick 60 per 100 feet j a cc or enough to cover a room 10x12 feet for jjwuaj larladlna saas ti we have a diaatleaa floor sander for finiahirur new- floors and reflninhirik old floont get our ibices we carry a full line of building materials of all hindu free delivery in acton georgetown and surroundinjf dattrieu atuuf b cshurrr at imimu aurvon r h ii ha hl parsoaaaa sowsr afamu suhdav jaktjaiiy- mill 1m 11jni a m tha ulnlstar aaakisasl bzrallsnea minus christ lala p raaundaj sehool and aaua tlsmaa 700 p m the minister the ptiaulv subjact vagttbodt waatooms flrnbhtrrtiiu knox vmvmam aovom v b u bsnnik m a manas wills atrsat sunday jakuary joul 1011 1100 am our missionary dbjac- j p m th aafchao aehoal t0b pm loyalty to vision hot 1 y p guild tuesday svbni- ary int at 1 00 pm ousat flraaaar rar w m kannawln dd of toronto j the 8 8 and v p saatlne party ptbru- sry ith tuesday watalnaaap vatriw ffitturrlt aotoi utv c a naxm rasta bunday jakuary soth im 1000 a m sunday stohih moo am aervlot if worsftlp 8ub- jrr olvii u our dally ilriad monday 7 jo pm by po tha pastor will anrak wsdnssday 7j0 im midweek srr- ylce a walooma to an alvrll out rent f pit ii pm cl umliuul u chars4 whr hcna k bofhl iioo hiiirrinn natiikoxt call 07r3 fr lu prlom prank iiouwcs fok haxk wrll built oaraar 20rl2 jerfnt con dition nlc apimsrsnre apply box it fllkf piu93s the georgetown lumber co limited grgetowlpiiie 250 actonrphone 149 ix ht iurkir kvrnjtarp pencil rmne thw luwurti it left ai free piukh okkice i- or haik wellbred iumutu iui rm benutlri irlcr rcajminatle aimi two canarlm trtmxl alntrra iblj inolkh willow fllrrrt if vu ark ambitioim tiii is you you huccesb ouajtanteeiil- ko rujc mlllnif line of 200 popular product m xcjiulw temtoryf join ur aalea force and earn pronlatilr waffral 7m men iiveraur income of 300 weekly i lur irre jiartlctjum and catakrue wilhtajl obllirullon write todav pamflaex producth s70 st clement montreal annuax mkktino the annua meeting of tlie ilajton union farmers mutual fire lnturance on m puny will be held lit the town hall acton on friday january ztth wt at 1 30 p m for til purime of rscrlv- ln and dlapoalrm of the director and auditors report for the eleetioo of directors and for the transaction of any other bualnrau which may come befora p the meetlnir 1 a t moore 2 2 fiecrebuytreaaurer notice to creditors and otiieftm in thr tull w mauua ann mtlmtm all peravons ha vine claims against um estate of matilda ann mcleod late of tle vlllsr of acton in the county of malum widow who died on or about the tmentyi day of dccambar a d 1937 are hereby notified to aand partlrulars of same to the undtblcnxl on or before the third day of ftofaruait 193s after which date the estau vtu br dutributrd ha vine reard only to tna rlslnu or which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned sui mt be liable to any person of whose chum they 9lui1 not then hae notice doted st toronto this twelfth day of january 193a oharxj edward mcleod cioitoon wiljtum mcijsod kf liuwt r u or deceased by shtlun wsljbrldr at ault 100 mckln- non illdg 19 mrllnda sireet toronto 2 thalr oollcluar jaj used cars for sale iu36 oeluxc ford sedan 1936 dcluxe ford coach 1032 ford coach 1930 dcsoto sedan 1935 ford truck 1927 chevrolet sedan 1930 ford sedan delivery rvuit eilajtaxteso a e cripps fort oaajcr gnrttiewm -v- 1 ett

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