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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 1, 1940, p. 1

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fdck kiol the afcton free press notices bbtka iuwi sad destas b m nemces mhilla eddttloaal poetry m asserted u tale eolsm wiummc cwaw t jbernhhbuddenr at the home jlol 10 oooneaslon 7fcmqea township on bunday january 31st 1m0 william jesun idatarunci in orion an ndg janu ary imn 100 thomas dearing be loved husband of annie colllar in hu muiyear u6uean suddenly at the home lot i first line krin township on satur day january mth w40 james mc lean beloved husband of atrnm ooueh in hu 74lh year ifimnsat suddenly at his home ceunpbellvllle ontario on friday january mth 1040 richard regan lhnibert hutband of the late charlotte hunter in lit slat year ik mttmottlam ojuclv in loving memory of my dear mother annie u wataon beloved wire of albert oavley who passed away january mth 1b33 done but riot forgouen inai daiianren oeoiioina and iiaiuub auandcirruoaen lirjjts in lovlnff memory of our dear mother mrs martha llllti who passed away january 34th 1w0 one year has passed since that sad day when one we loved was called away ood took her home it was hlewlll within our hearts she llveth still pamily atpton trounces paris 104 kitchener won other game thb ut week of january ash yf wr to utxt wdjwdy nte nihu ore pretty full of hockey id ttua motion just now nodi were blo for a ghortuitt6 last wmkbut weraoon made paaublo acain tlvo ukedonoul bakery here instal led a new bread mixing nmchlne on saturday nedal koveluea dnllooru stream- era oapa and llama at lakeside w ox e dance on february t red cross lleadtiuartera la a busy spot these days workers have a lot of rnaterkua in process of making the euchre enthusiast are tumlna out and enjoylns the card room every nlsht at the y there is no lack of names now right in mid winter curling withus- uuun aecms to have chilled there has been iplendld lec the past week but fe curler pluytng pte norman olbaon who u wltj the 11th field ambulance in london will ins to nlflht over the radio from the broadcasting italian there a oar turned upside down in the ditch at the seventh line comer on friday fortunately neither ot the oc cupant were ecrtously injured many local radio listener enjoy each sunday morning the broadcast by andy clark with news from ontario weekly newapapera it is given from cdl at 10 to 10 15 a group picture of the battery unit taken in ouelph la on view in tiiir fact pitta window several actonlana are in the group it was loaned by mr j niool who nan two sons with thlt overseas unit swift new craft a new type of high speed motor boat which does just over twenty knot luu just been added td the fleet of thamca flrefloats for the protection of london a docks the boat which has been designed and built on the hard chine principle by u famous firm of british naval con struotora la 4 feet long with a moulded depth of 6 feet 3 inches and a max mum draft of 3 feet 0 jjichci the six cylinder pettol enutnee each developing 110 horse power at 2 700 resolutions per minute ore directly coupled to the three propeller shafts the two wing engine drive the twu turbine fire pumps each with a capacity of 76 gallons per minute at a pressure or 100 lb per square inch the maih armament u a 5 inch bore monitor seconded by swivelling deck boxes to which hoses con bo connected if necessary together with foam making equipment current for a powerful searchlight and other needs is provided three u volt dynamos and the engine room is protected against are risks by extinguisher equipment controlled from tin wheel house continued from fag one tallied from faceoil play went raff- ged again and just so aecondb before the period ended bayus ued up th aeore on a pass from bus morton kemp- thome and keniner drew a five minute penally for mixing- it up and morso alio drew a rest tanners went at it in uie second period pipher put acton in the lead on kent- nef s post it 3 45 it was a nice break terry got the third one at 438 on marso assist the fourth was from undaaya tfckk at sm with norm morton and pipher in on uie play parts came back in the picture when hayward plunked home a rebound at 7 00 but norm morton mode actons count five at b 30 with tindsay s help mldffloy and saunders were sent to uie penalty box to cool off and acton missed acme ewell chances lindsay drew a penalty but paris couldn t use uie ad vantage body checks were hnnded out pretty uilck as the period ended at 6 3 for acton tanners gave early notice of a bigger lead as the third period opened norm morton got one at 1 43 unassisted wilson came back far paris and scored from a scramble at 5 30 dayllss drew a rest dude lindsay sot a soft one lie shot from centre ice and uie rubber bounced and went past oreenway tile score was at 0 37 bus morton pulled one from a scramble at 0 13 hayward combined with wilson for paris fourth counter at 10 35 norm mortonhroke whsti aruwero all ln- uie acton bono vic piutfied it past oreenway at 13 57 norm drew a penalty just after that but acton carried uie play even wlum ahorthanded woods made some nice stops when paris got rlghtrtn the final goal came at 10 k0 when norm morton scored on lindsay s pass final score 104 for acton the teama were paris oreenway goal oolr and enn- land defence kempuiomo centre mldgley and walker wlnga wilson easto hayward orenton vanslcklo mocutcheon alternates lindsay suti goat acton woods goal bayllsfl and moloz- slc defence norm morton centre pipher and lindsay wings tdftf bus morton m itro kcntner and sainidcrn alternates itcfcrce acorn- hninsworth cher kltch uk 11 and thutl the weather moderated and lindsay came out from under uie parka on mon day night it improved his shooting to wit look how lie nicked the corner of the net to can from centre loc mooney was still missing it is hoped uie ankle will improve so that he can net back in the- game again soon its been a great week to run up uie goal counta for a lot of uie teams with plenty of high scores registered tanners certainly need a few wins now to get into uie playoff berths but surely uie next week will sec some shifts saunders worked hard in the game on monday night and proved eftecuve a llttlo more experience will make him even more valuable to the team intfrmkdiate standing goals kitchener ap vi 0 fi l t for at ptb 0 1 60 31 11 waterloo 0 4 3 0 33 33 0 pcnxiui acton 0 0 3- 3 3 1 3 33 34 1 3u 33 a sacra 7 3 4 0 30 30 11 ireston paris gait 1 5 5 a a 4 3 6 0 0 0 41 40 a 13 37 4 o 30 0 amkh t1i8 week tonlflht klora at oalt rrida aclqubt parts kitchinti at ltergus waterloo at preston mondaj acton at klora paris at a alt wednofidny oalt at acton i postponed game elora at kitchener preston at fergus aimthwm plum pudding dlepartmfr nt a pajtmml addrid plum puddlnu xxpartmem canadian natlouul roll wajs lm beui recchihl at the head quarters of uie rallaav at moninal from kauiu clt it request a pic tun of live plum pudding broadcast ho cent 11k canadian broadcasting cor- pomuon in ihi uru or programs en tttfivi canadian snapshots includl ati in u i- view wiui a canadian nnuanal clitt on the miking of a ton of chrut- mas lxiddlng in tl kitchen of an or dinary dlntng car for luuiengers on uahw of uib nauoniv ojum the broadcast was heard in kansas city from a canadian station otor short waye iuavfr in cap hit ton highlands national park rfforts of the department of mines and refiotnxos to reestablish beaver in copt breton hluhlantu national part upper t bt nuftlns with siicooss ac cordliik to a aunt nport of tht park bupermumknt tjio colonijs lf btaer uhkh win rcknusl m tlu park a llttk mon uian n mr ago arc no known to bt eatablitlimt m two ultis aumt a niih and a hilf inxrl llu uvoair hai built dmns at both lotatiops and ulnadj tht aatcr lovtl ot t of the lakes has risen b aiipromnmtih two fttt tli tstubluhuiint of bt mt in caiv hrtim hihhluiuk nation il p irk marks j the ix mm ir hum inilustriou uuimls lo a union from w ln h uiev hid cits arptanri morp tjijin one taundiotl ylau a no in tlnlr rolt as cunbuuuim afinits luaver jhau pnnihl imaluabu in otlar national pukx throughoutcanuda where their work of hwattnli ponds and meadows has pnivided fotul moistura and slalier for countlnh forms of wild life utwbox rtumocnmnt- tinjrsday jahuauy muijtk tlloiraiud edfaw marshall the funeral of richard shaw mar- when man was first created he came hall of llmehouae was held from the into a world of liberty and the pursuit johnstone ttumley funeral home of happiness he was given a mind alton on thursday lost attesting to and a body to lead in his own way that the high esteem in which mr marshall life of freedom the mind of man was was held several hundred friends and so created umt he could choose either acquaintances from ouelph orion hornby toronto north bay fatnour georgetown and other points were pre sent at the service conducted by uev h l bcnnle of knox pyeabyterlan church high christian character attendance at churches services m cheerful bcnkrrtw disposition and wlll- lns cooperation in any community en terprise which had endeared him to all who had uie pleasure of hln acquaint ance mr marshall was born at bolton les bands lancashire england on novim ber 1sth 105ft the son of william and mary marshall he came to ltmohouse with liis parcjitn when 10 months of age and has resided tlvere canunuously for approximately 03 years during which time he was closely identified with any activities associated with uie life of uie truth or evil truth being controlled by his conscience uie sense of righteous ness and truth is ood evil being con trolled by mans selfishness and lust fcr power his mind and body were so mr bennie commented on toe frwly created uiat he could overrule and devoted is conscience and take the course ot evil mkn a own selfishness and uie lust for power has in uie course of many years lead him into a world or suffer ing and hardships communism nasi lsnr and fascism were invented by mere man to destroy uie riant of people to that of oppression by force a total i tartan nation where uifl government is forced upon uie people deprives uie right of man to speak and act in free dom it abolishes his rights of worship and he lives in suspicion and hatred in auoh a nauon the cluzcns have no voice in nauonal affairs and uie govern ment therefore uie people become community for many years he served llbvw to tynmny nd to the state such as public school trustee and was active pqvot mhasl nyver mtvlve bec in the promotion of sporting acuvlues qqa wffl j towr jjwy s democracy was never invented by man among the younger bonerauan being parucuiarly fond of baseball and hockey at the age of fourteen he became an employee of uie bescoby lime co later known as the toronto lime co and by faithful and efficient service passed through the various departments to the mlssoa olive and wlna of toronto and nnd uie rlnht of habeas corpus twolvo grandohlldhen and 1 ifrcatr rich or poor when ood created this earth he taught us democracy by giv ing us uie right to think and act as we please a nation so conceived is dedi cated to uie right that all men were created equal to live in happiness and psioatver f ww p if i filled for many yearn before his retire ment in 1030 on christmas day 1s78 tie was joined in holy wedlocx to margaret lawson of olen lawson who rredeceased him in october 1030 five sons and two dauah tore remain to revere the memory of this beloved father they are william in toronto john m at north bay 6 robert at novato california earl of acton and alfred of toronto and nauon have the choice of elecuns uieir government by fret vote and if that government become destrucuve it is the right or the people to abolish it and institute another demooracy means freedom of speech education uiought and uie right to workshlp ood in ones own faith the laws of a democratic country are made by the people and if a person breaks the law then that person han the right of trial by jury men who believed themselves greater the junior otrls class held a very enjoyable social arte uw gym otos on tuesday afternoon sandwiches plcodes cake and tea made up uie menu next tuesday afternoon uie entire olass will motor to ouelph and swfm in uie vmoa pool with the fcirl of the ouelph ywjca every member should take advantage of this opportunity there will be a akaung party of all senior members and friends at the arena this coming saturday night fol lowing the skaungthe party will return to uie v for lunch and a dance those who do not wish to alcate con ploy bad minton until the party returns from uie arena quite a number are enjoying the regu lar volleyball period each wodnesday night if you have not been out lately how about next wednesday at s 00 p m five eenuemen have been asked to pick an allstar team on monday evening at uie exhibition came of the midget hockey league these eenue men will also pick a second team which will play against the allstars at some time during february mkf a magician it was so cloudy that uie barrage balloons were invisible from uie ground an lnqulsluve old man looking on was frankly pusxled how do you know there s a balloon nt utrfrnrtnffnat nonet hfrfriity of uie men on duty the soldier cocked an eye skyward and replied if there aln t then lummy pve done uie blooming indian rope trick grandson two brothers and one nlbterj tnun domocracy have in the past at- also remain stephen in anbury park tempted to crush it on the battlefield but have failed once attain nations dedicated to man a trcedom arc bi inn tried in a- areat war and by ood a help it shall not perish it is for uu the citizens of u democratic nation to dedl cat and preserve these ideal for ood so that mankind in the years to como nhall forever live in freedom nehl mcnabb acton ontario n j thomas in acton and mrs barbara scott milton to all the b renved sympathy of many friends in lx tended interment was made ii piilrvlew cemetery acton beside the beloved pnrtner whi had none on a little while before pall bcarero wore four ncphewji w a marshall toronto w q mar shall aeorbetown a lawson toronto n lawson milton and two close neigh born s kirkpatrlck and a hill of llmehouko floral tributeo included offerlnos from the following official board and uie board of stewards of st andrew s unit ed church north bay mr and mr oales and miss ivena worshipful mas ter officers and brethren of norui bay lodge at am no 017 angus lawson mrs w a bruce and family cheyenne wyo tj s a mt and mrs j o thompson and miss m ferguson clifford and gerald marshall mr and mrs dan mciclnnon and mr j j law son airls lookout club limehousc presbyterian church laurel lodge i o of no 110 toronto pamour hockey club mrs baxter directors and staff beardmorc a co bear ii more employees transfer agents postal terminal a mr w o marshall and family mr and mrs earlc marshall and family the ramily mrs s hill mr and mrs thou maraliall mr and mrs w a marshall and clifford the staff of the infants home mr s a maraliall mr and mrs a l rubbca and family mr and mrs s it marshall mm c osborne and mr h mcdowell mr and mrs e morrow staff of boll telephone co north baj mv ralph marshall col and vtra stephen marshall roadway section city hall toronto mr and mm wesley lane and family mrs kennedy nnd mr and mrs j held thomas deaiuno jiut a llttk over two wcoxs after they had observed their diamond wedding annucruarj death separated mr and mrs thos dearing orton w hen mr dearlng passed away on friday or lost wimlt thc had been married sixty years on dccember 31st born in tra- faluar township u son or the lute edward and mary dearing he was the lust surviving member of uie family of seven mn dearing before marriage was miss anuk collier the couple lived their entire life in erin township and farmed ucccstfuu until twentyfive eura ago when uuy retired to a home in orton a family of six sons and two daughters remain to revere the memory of u father beloved the j are norman han ey and mm bnllehuiu of orton mrs f mccutehcon acton william of detroit i mloh stluilij of uw angeles cal pred and edward of toronto eighteen gianlt itldren uim remain to till of tin w inn tntpiuh if man ri win tlolfa out 1h m v dtoruih wo a man who was h n ud n 1 r si p i m hw commun n ii btiw 1 t m ui assihi r school trustt t council ir and was hi nored with tin itttictthip hi also took an hftmvrfcntmi politics and was a si much contin ntne in frattnifit clrclm he belonged l uu mnconlr ordir and rir n stirs the fumnil wiw held on simdii afternoon with service at the honu can dueled bj ht a l attcn the the logic or youth ktow children said the school mis troju how do you suppose noah passed his ume on the ark there was no reply come come she went on it b my opinion that he did a lot of fuming am i right or wrong wrong replied little freddie wrong am i smiled uie teacher and why noah couldn t have done much flsh- ln replied uie boy cause he only had two worms fully justified now i want you to be careful said a learned counsel to the witness have you ever been bankrupt no was uie answer again i must warn you to be careful did you ever stop payment yes ah exclaimed the counsel i thought i should get at it at hut whn did that happen afttr i hud paid all i owedt western canada special- bargain excursions ntom all stations in kabtskn canada i going daily february 17u jmatdi 2nd inclusivlb feetara unit it bays ookktb poop in ooaootb a fare kporoxiitiaterf 1h per mue tcotiuarr blubta oaks at raws awraxtmstely lkc per mile btamoann bubbpino oklbm ares aprjroslmalely ike tr mile cost or aoooatmobatjon in huinho oabts auihtionai hatxate ckeeked siemn at lrri aruwr blasuar ksettrsletm frees t cetera te kaslent ttekets bleeptue 3aryemisueiia ait4 all 1 ask rmt iiandhu ohleare ale waat k sraktrtir basse ir l frees any asjent t38 canadian n tional simplifiii pnshix rl offulal what i yniij- numu ajm llcjint smythe your chrlstlun numth etrinyntriidc angellnc venmlca qeor itlnn but what nume are you called by popfiy wopey dates mixed do you love me darling you know i do harry harry my names sam of course 1 i keep thinking today monday hard to dispute tlie bombastic lawyer was bullying the witnesses in a compensation case to one he said oh bo uie woman fainted how do you know did she go pale no she dldn t 11a so she fainted and dldn t go pale now tell me have you ever known any bne to faint and not go pale yea a negreas brethren of wellington lodge af ac a m conducted uie masonic burial scr vice nt uie graveside interment was at orove cemetery the pall bearers were brethren of uie masonic order herbert i oiu- dr abbul oeorgc lace beit dyer earl moore and roy laughlln flower bearers were four grandsons harvey mocutcheon lloyd dearing jack dcarlng and kenncui ballentlnc asbestos output increased asbestos production in canada during uie first eight months of last year amounted to 200 7004 tons oornparod wlui 180 335 tons in the corresponding period of 1030 according to uie natural roeourcov department of the canadian national railways in between times s folks often ask us wlnit we keep busy nt in tht fri r pitrss in between issues of the news pnper matter of fact pujhlicntion dnys tin no busier than other days in tllis office the reasol is simple we maintain n todcrn job print ing plnnt well equipped rind hove made n study of rood printing we are continunlly on tbc nlcrt for new methods and improvements above all we make a special effort to mointnin a prompt service nnd we really enjoy doing good printing for example this week our plnnt printed n catalogue tolderfor an acton manufacturing firm another press was kept busy for another local firm turn ing out tags and supplies used in plant work the binding department was working on t lot of special order books nnd in addition there were tickets- nnd advertising material for functions nbout the community memortnl enrds nnd many other items we nppreeinte this loyalty of loenl numufae luring plants nnd nil others here nnd m the district ndoinin acton we nttempt to show that appri eiation hy rendering prompt and careful service a local industry printing done in acton gives locnl employ mint just now there are six locnl people on tm fitn pm si staff the wages go back to make more spending in acton stores the same as every other local industry the taxes we pay go to maintain the community well lie lad to fill your printing require ments in between or any time the acton frefc press good printers and publishers of a newsy weekly pcy crerar married at aldcrs heaoy to start i i woman doctor i want you to help my husband psychiatrist wu1 whate wrong i woman he a worrylnu nbout money j psychiatrist now now i u relieve him of that no need to royal guelphs comfortable tbeatre friday to monday their new hit judge hardy and son with mickey rooney lewis stone ctcitin parker saturday continuous from 1 30 pm tuesday to thursday a itonutshell or splendid entertain ment km adolpht klbek ufnjou jn thats night you re wrong will all tliem poniititr liuorlt ma kobsun lucille ball dennis o keolc ldwnrd everett horton koscoc warns lvtlta ttie rfnsatlouat lrlmr loflii t pay teatur drunkirhing pox how much of your salary do you take home to your wife each pay day allison none of it pox gosh jiows that allison he meet me at the tote and tokns it home herself concllhivb lvidencr he dropped around oi a ffirls house and as he ran up the steps tw was con fronted by her little brother hi bui hi sold the brat i is your alsur exiiecons me yeah how do you icno cone out gjvrtna iungmwub 1 u r how the niji siinminii lov sup in ndtiu f ituuie aijlum r ii i tn mink n pi jhr nh ih ptiuuiu t ii cialt uiost thai can dle tint i urn uui hliil f hftlliy it nlled wiiti r illt a iiifhiif t uht sou bo mine shi nivrt he mm i be jours jtyezo darlinc if jou uuh uiui h d palmrr of the coiutdlun field artillery urn of mrs a v u d tin alt col palo i r of ott tuu c u a la ja i ictuud willi hu brl a tlu fouiu ilbv cr rar duulurr of urut caii h d ci crtrar chid of btalt at tjw cuuadun u iui ht li eielnnd il t cy left st aooruxi aulirshol ontiimn chur h after they wero ituutuki irumrotors of tht itoj melltury coluee of music iculler llnll stand bnliind tluni

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