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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1940, p. 6

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tjfurbdav bbhoahy lth 1md z the acton free press aon ma jwiacnala ulaa tvme bmlth ttt toronto was boras over the weekend wis mary told of london spent the wend with friend la town mr wl xl uliou visited in comber this wk attending th wedding of hi brother on wednesday urn gordon maoacay of toronto ahd mr yrank day of itoekwood vtilted their mother lira wansbrough thla week mr oordon cooper who lias bean moved from houyn quebec to a toron to stcr wu home thu weak for a few jays un allan klrkneaa underwent an rperatlon yesterday for appendlolua friend wish for her a prompt return to food health my u nixon wu able to return uiu weak from the jiospluu in hamilton to ilia horn in milton all hope for him prompt recovery mr alex maodonald waa able to re turn home on sunday from the hopaltal in oualpli and all are pleased at hi splrruud recovery mr norman clement waa able to re sume hi duuea thl week after nil operation on new year a day for the removal of hla appendix my and mrs robert chalmers and jlmmle and mr and mra clifford ben- vw the weekend james b chalmers fkiends honor mr and mrs v watson on silver anniversary on saturday evening february 3rd a number of the neighbor of mr and mra victor wataon paid them a aurprue vult on the occasion of their twentyfifth wedding annlvereary dame were en joyed uie first part of the evening after which the gauiertng wu called to order and mr and mrs wataon were presented with a beautiful silver tea service the gift being precepted by mlsi annie ful ton mr and mr watson expressed tlirlr appreciation of the sift and extended the welcome that 1 always found in uielr home a few of die guests expressed their pleasure in being present and all united in wishing mr and mra wataon many happy returns and hoped to be with them when they would celebrate their golden wedding a very pleasant feature of the evening was that alt members of the family were lionie to enjoy the evening with their parents after ttjlft auld laing syne the kurau departed for their home after spending a very pleasant evening t george wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto oppvttu rytudlrks trusses we make a specialty of fluing tru abdominal belt and maaila atock- ing private ntunaj room tjp for vary ruptura alex stewart limited dbattumjf chatawa oukimi ontajuo attention make money tfurlng uu irall and winter month by telling hardy canadian nursery stock exclusive territory for im1 salesman handsome pre outfit supplied largest list of fruit and orna mental fitook etc i grown irr can ada now la uie time to order for spring planting wkitk kott paktiouuaata stoabellingtc ha old um konirtlllx npaueweb skubuahed hit yrtw ontari general insurance we bpkoiaiizb in ijf fir llmllh al4 aeeld- nt aataiaami wismm rut aiau iviiur riui lly budi fanu liuoraam annultlm and all anml una af iiunnuu also ocean steamship tickets lkabino comtan1eb kxcemjent raoiuties f l wright orio owner blmk oki os rhoiu bau uu speixing match held by junior farmers at meeting the acton junior farmers held their regular meeting in lome school on thursday evening hut after the usual business and opening with the president in cliargri the follow ing program was presented with ted an derson acting u chairman violin solas by mansrll nellts accompanied by lorena locker humorous readings by mm j j blew art a club paper by jack van oooevn cornet solos by ted anderson and a reading by dirk vandoosen then velma murray anduwalter oouke were crwuen leaders of the aide for a spelling and geography match the leader mr dadson uianked tlioite who liad taken part in the program and the national anthem closed the meeting lunch was served and uie remainder of the evening spent in dancing rural hockey is in sixth year of successful operation seven teams in a schedule of three games a night and two nights a week show the success the rural nockey group hav in aoton now all of tham team are after possession of the rumley cup which denote thf year championship and here is the way they are bunched 1 p w i t of oa pts norval motu 10 3 i sb 33 14 gortuvn 10 3 1 33 33 13 momby 0 4 2 3 31 31 it army 10 5 a 1 s3 36 11 milton bruins s 4 3 3 33 34 10 ituttomllle o a 1 0 11 39 4 rorkwaad 0 -1- 7 1 is 30 3 at thr rnd of th uawui it u nlmn- iud to hv the winner me im thown fronr the othr ihiu uul m- tur a ht double hill wlui th prooud to so to the red crow iter tual expenim re nld oh thumdy nljht norvl beat u m sou 3h hornby aliut out th ourwimrn piralm by 30 and ulllon nruuu trouncd ivuskwood bulldog 41 on ttuhtey nlcht korval uonanahi and roevood nulldon dmdlodtml at s all lome bmu and ulllon sruhu auo t hint u a lajtc th owrtv town thrate won th flnal am of th yilbhl by l from iluuanvtll gregory theatre fudav fkiuthart lath first love with qs1anna duiu1in com edy sjtlnny th mooch er car toon motu and million chap ter 11 ol dick tracy return hatimday pkiulllaltv 11th am nuki chasing danger thrill plotur with pruton tu tor and lomn darl everybodys hobby wluit your hobbyv with jrwionioh pox now mondav vkhbuaatv lhli stanley and uvlug- stonb th nratmt adventur known to man with sfmnoer tracy and rtohard qrmne pet smith tvt talk turkey band swjnl stylm r erin mr cliahej mcartluir who has been undergoing treatment for blood poison ing at oualph oeneral hospital u im proving miss doreen coke underwent an opera tion for appandloltls at quelph oeneral liospltal last saturday slie is con- valeaclng measm jack robb oao soou w p mdfinery j it oabaon xruaal teeter oeorge qlnrlek attended a meeting of tlie th4rmffhbred and light llorae improve ment society at uie iloyal york hotwl toronto on monday a large crowd of atudent of grin con tinuation sohooltand tlielr guest enjoy ed the annifal skating party at uie rink but prldy evening after akatlhgatl retired to tiie school where lunch served nd a khort program oonducted advocate miscbuancous bhowear roh newijvwbdb at imlijlnafad mr and mrs norman mokhcnern were honored by frlenda and neighbors on wjhruary 3rd when they gauiored t salunafad hall and gave ttum mlsoel- laneoun ahowr ilsma on the program included a piano solo by mrs vannab- ur vocal solo by alma uoxnery piano duett by violet klrkwood and jean mo- lean the following address conveyed uu good wuhaa of tlia gathering and wu aooompanled by a sliower of gifts helpful ini tha eataiuihment of noma mr and mra n mobkohern dear prind we your friends and nalglibora liava gathued here tonight to show our regard to you you both have spent your past in tills community and have enjoyed a wide circle of friends we liav always found you very helpful and generous in anything wa have asked you to do now tliat you are going to liave a home of your own we wish you the very best of good luck and happiness as a slight token of our affection and esteem we would ask you to ac cept these gifts and hope that you get a much pleasure in using them as gat in giving them to you ibigned on behalf of tho com munlty limjon moucalo kthkl bwtndlellultiit manaaiisrr sinolath jttftrh moenbtly lloyd malttan mr and mrs mckaclwrn both tliank and remembranoe singing of they are jolly dead pellowa was uie reply to this by uie group and then a social times a delightful lunoh and dancing mao sr splendidsocial evening why l u man approaching a burning candle uke me awit to get off a horset because he is folng to a light alight fiuknds honor i1hiok am oltoom make prksbntation a dcllglilful tvonliig wiu ujwuil ut uio homo of mr and mrs d a iiuuull n february 8th wlum more uuin one huu dred frlendi nelqlibora unci mrmburh of llalinocluiuni iiuutuic bruved thn cjld weather and bud mini ui uttend u pri rintatlon party ylvrn in hoiior of tholr daugiitur and turn in luw mr and mm norman mcltutlwrn iimiii uln itccuston of tholr nnxtjau mr w molutyrv wtu chairman and a prom urn of vorul and ituilrumflntal mimlr wn ulvcn omi munlty ingtng niumod the program fol lowed by rradlnu from mra matthew k icv uu mid ehrunor oook houm by dorln hurtling v bplrni nnd v iluigam liuitniinpiital by mra uurgtjiit and violin nolo by ii plain r njiechos by mesftrn it krrr j orot mid a fjwurk home r tliim mm h kerr wiu rallotl upon to mad uc following addrrwi acuin ivbruory hui 1140 ir nomian and edith it 1 with mnlultm fofllngs t joy and plcaaurc uiat wo llio niembcni of nannorlcburn inst huu nolglvbora and oommiinlty frlrndu uather round you in uilu hour of your hnppuieas ti extend to you our ntnccrmt rongmtit laumui on your marrluuc and to ex prnss ut you our itcsl wliihiw for your future hunplnra you both tiuvo grown up in hi nnlghborhootl and have become mi mucti a pnrt of our community life unit ytmr going ovrn so hort a dls tan o wt ac ion la irnvlng u uap uhlch will not he raiitly filled we h ivi litld you itotll clor u ouritelvfui in the past nnd in looking book ovrr our nmoclatloru memory has no need of the softening in fluence of umi to better our material realisation of uie worut of both of you u our community you both havo been loyal nnd understanding friends and many are uie good deed credited to you by us bdlui during your mrmbrrshlp with uie dannockburn insututr wr have always found you a faithful and loyal supporter of our society you have always been cheery and willing to do everything to advance 1u intereata our fellowship baa been fnj lyable cordial and harmontous you norman w havr known o long and ao well r regret very much losing you by your courtesy and helpfulneavyou have won many tatt ing frlenda you carry with you the rcxpect and good will of uie rnure commanlty and now as a slight expulsion of our flitmtn and good wtihea we ask you to accept this aet of dishes and clock and as it tick off the mtnutvs may they grow into long year of prosperity and happiness for you and yours aigned on behalf of duinookburn insutute neighbors and friends mtia w hardino proaldent mrs 3 moitnibon scrtan- w mcintryb a ekpsir acton tanners at top boat waterloo pnfllon continued from page one it did n t count knack tlnd up the scorn again at 7 so on a loos punk proton went into the lead at 10 00 when ftmlui scored hut it dldn t last long bocauso nits morton lied it up at 13 0a on kn aaaut by tvrry tlaylus drew a ptmulty and woods made some involy rlopa a rreaurn used the advantage llwi iwrliut ended s a jaoofuon put prustnu in ftimt again at 1 ia on chard a assist ilul mnlosxln acored a lovely cnuhter at 0 ftft on an assut from moouey there the score atayod at the nnd of the mgulur lime with both team battling far a dmlnlon tliat decision came at i 10 in live overtime when du morton scowl from terry then marat got a pennlty that belonged to someone else uwro gumnit many on the tanners with blank hair ood went off when he dumpnl ti rry ijndsay broke alone nnd bulged the twine for the counter that nully ilonod thn lug with the gamn in it it was at fl 00 tuk went off for tripping norm mhrton tlie flnal score was at 0 00 whnn nus morton made it from trry a regret table part of the game wiih thn ttdftldont ui neul he fell alul in iroine way twisted hln ing an i kamluullon showed thet a hone in thn ankle was broken kvnry fan regrnl thu mlshup to thu uwll known player pinal scorn 7 4 for a urn thn line up preston ditwarts goal lie 1st and oiinnlughiun dnfenoe hmlth runtre bander chard 11 ik altcniauui acuin woods goal bnyllss and ma ran defence n morton osntro imwr and ijndsay wings knnljinr molosln dawk i ns terry teniates morton mnonny ul iteferee duve toiiuum lal tiiav lvatwv hi andinu ooals a i w i i for agt pt icilt hdiin u ii 1 1 oft in ji aiiuin u 1 4 j 11 no in itirlw it 1 4 0 44 40 14 wau rl u 7 ti 1 iii ifl 14 idhloll 14 ii 1 i m m 11 aura 1 1 tl ti 1 uu no u keiiriut 1 1 4 7 1 41 74 u oall 1 0 1j 1 ju ioo 1 governor of uio bank of canada or scores of ouieni well known to you all and now serving on such boards of blnf ubttmta if liowover lit the future a truly national government ahmild ha forjund it would have my unqualified suppoit but i am not m all in tares ted in the make iwliavtt national cloven men l uh n volaralchlng rusn yours nlnnernly iiullhkvl olbaveit lonil health hiilklin to ir jeclori of hautm i wiah u at iuui iiiuke fluir my stand with mfnrniumt to the will und with refer uuie ui natlonul cioviinimnl on hunday hjipuuiiim r ird whim war was declared by iruiim und great britain i handed u stutenuiit to nil of uia county ivress clearly stating my ihirluon im kednrul n mln r ut uilu riding hie rollitwlnu is u luolatjim in part knim thr nionii nl wni was dnulur mi uiu inornlnu ull my tolludil liuulnga wire ixtrltid in thi lurgnr uuhin before us and fioiu this time furward until uut war muts so long ujsjw will to the best of my ublllty and ut uie full slmtjll 1iruiirii reprtniut ijlw niui niul ctmservu live alike lit helping ut pnumh uie the war ut ii hltlvc hmflll imiill lllnloii w 1amkh ok wfkk lo morrow nluht kloru at ai ion lull it pirtfiim klutimur at piuln muidny iurl at wuti rloo acton kxixdtlvi rou appkai or salvation allmy oaptaln intuluin aniimunrh uu foniiu lion of the kxwutlvo oommllue u dr velop nil orunnlxatliin u ralnr thn artnn allocation of thr halvatlon army war and jtnim service innd ilila drlvif tll tte held in march alrrady uu army hut and item all in centre are in operation across canada ami in alder aliqt icnglsnd mr e k narr ui uu ohalrmiin f r alton dtstct a0ilu1 ly mr 1 ii hoyd as flerrnuiry other members of uu ffxrruuve will he announced nitia qui nt to the flrat mentlnirtif tlie rorn m it tee to night the objective for ai ton is 1300 the funeral of mils david hoszrx at ahisrnimiy sask thi funeral of the late mra dulvd rowel on bnturdny pebniary 3rd waa tield in ajtcmethy united church and conductetl by rev a c hurley tlie church wa filled wlui those who desired to pay tribute to her memory flam tribute were from poodland atone a if oorrnlt homrmukrrs i lane kd shluteod rural counrll nn kill w ii ismond the masonic lodge a f and a m kenlu club mrs t ismond mrs longatreel chester iyaur john i y ster oeork mckay orant family n h william w f powell j rnsie the tlnszel family thomas smith fumlly mr and mrs hume and family i nn tut ivory wind of thul ituilainent und hiiii do so at the time war was deelund wi know wliul hud hapiteund ut iuhhovukia ait mwirrifnn citun trli wire arousiwl ovi r the utritcltleu which luul imiii pirpelnilid tin re and imr inline w n imul m ui tight rather than lo pi null any fui thr r cli rituui ag ureiuilou i he suiry of what hut hiikq hapitriied in poland where something over umi inlllliin nun woiikii and till dull luivi imiii murdiitd in nld lilrtrwl ut iiuitci rihtm tot lit outluu fli rmans nhown h w rlijlll the doniih rai ins were in uiliulnu war on otriimiiy i hllevi uiut mill i hi war in won lunula nii mid d v u nv ry elf ml in mip pint if tin war hit a inn if dili war in lont in hur m uu i is ii lhliiu nun r than uie fiul that it will u fmmlit ovi r again john gallaglirr grts 61 dyy ontlirft cliarpt r gvans mr harding uien prwtenuid tt brld store uirough the warehouse and groom vth a clock and messrs rear door police said sentence of co day in the county jail was imposed tit mtlutn by magistrate w p wiwltrte on john oallagher 33 of nassagawcya township when uie latter pleaded guilty ut a charge of break ing and entering nnd theft a farm hand the youth admitted straling 113 75 from uie store of russell elaley at moffat on januttvj 20th police nutted that oal- i uglier sewed 11 in bill in the seams of his trousers ahd uiat uie remaining the memorylof the excess profit which 3 75 wo discovered in a pouch in his it permitted and the tnlmlonajres which bedroom the yoiui took uie money it created u too fresh in the minds of u from uu cash register after entering the nil i believe that every patrlouc can and the adlan u determined uiat thu time there hall be no excess profit and we must n uu itnnkh or uu hi ijiwrtnm und if lliul event hiumui iwiur oi rrnuny jup jhmkd by a id whli h hiu wo ild levy fr im dt fiuted ivuiue und di rented oreat ilrlluln would in i mm h hlrongi r immy ut flu hi uuin slu is u ilay i do not for in mnminl hi hi vr that thu calamity will hipieii but i put it up ui any of you ulu in i ptnmd l uir p irlli lihitlnn in the pnnenl war ar tin alu rnuu which will nikaiiiiillv u ii iw k uu m turluud nhould 1m difiatid in my mtuununl innimd on uu day war uiw dirlutiwl i plitdgnd tnyiiir u support catmdn n war effort and u furuet politics whlih i have dont from the time war wun die lures until uu elortlon writs were itrtually ifisued i hi id no jwilltlcal ment- inun of tiny uutiin iliere hud u he a inc ting railed fur uu tmiultig of thf j oak villi pout orflee in order that tills ineellnu inluhl have no political lln i invttid tkith uu coiim rvatlvi und liberal hxuculivc to the opening and held a dliiinr on thi i veiling of the snmi day comwuird of lioth bjxicutlve it the in terrwu of the natlonul drive for red crnwi in tin preneiit election uinjtulirn x am hiipltortlnu thi king oovemmi nt because it has been carerul to maintain national unity in our war effort and because of uie fact that it has called in many of tlu heal men of thn country both con- nirvutlve and ijbcrala ut form uie war aupply board the war time price and trade hoard the exchange control board and the other national boards which have charge or our wor effort i have however declined to have my hand tied jo any political party and at a full executive meeting of the party held in milton on february 3rd i received it unanimous endontatlnn of my aland x reserve the right to support any govern ment which may in the future be formed which would in my opinion enlist greater national support to our war effort x do riot wish to mislead anyone tn thl re gnrd and it is only fair that i should clearly state that i do not believe that hon dr man ion and hla present so- called national aetup could be a nation al ooiernment tn any true sense of the word ills plan as outlined in the press would appear to be the formation of a government similar to the union gov ernment of uu lost wnr the memory of the failures of uiat government and lhit attention of parents is drawn to thn fin t that chtnknnpom has become prevalent tn thn community children who have never imd chicken-no- sliould lie watched nlusely for signs of onset nf the dlsomim and isolated on suspli ion ihn iruptlon is rhnranterlnul by small red upot with a tiny white blister nn lop this blister soon break and m null crust forms nn top tlie eruption involve the whole body surface even thn scalp and spot may be wen in the mouth on tha palate and inslda tins cheek ilin disease is mild and with itroiu r cam is not snrtous but tha putlint should hn kept in bad during thn acuta eruptive stage several crop of ntou may appear in 4 or fl days the public health regulation dor not rnciulre placarding for this dtscaan hut patient must ha isolated until all laaloua urn imaled and crusts come away con ine ts who liave never had tha disease must im kept at home away from school for three weeks which period of tlm lamtnytrzthonoubaut thn disease virus voting children and infants are usual ly more severely a re ti ted by uils dis ease and should he oared for in uia moat officiant manner- possible kvi ry vaut if chlnkenpov must be r- porud to uio iocnl hoard of healui i llhnr by thn inndlnal attendant or uie hniihfllioldflr and the cooperation of all in usked by uin lineal healui auulorluh in their i fforl ut control any mmmunlc- ubln dlwtnsc at all tiling further bulletins will ujijy nr in tub i it pskhh as often im neiwssary and niiitu rs of lorul inuteat will its kept bifoit tju iuroiib nf our roimminlly itnrh mitbrrnk- nf any- rnmmtmlnahlfl duiusi nuiiiia disrupt in in thn homo dim iptlim lir school rntitliie sulterlug nnd t xpniisn ii your jhirt ui ontrol it ic j rjioirton mo ii ittmi kniwi ituth luul in n very nuughty so motliir maiu lur alt in thn orner on a hulr now you i an t gnt down unui ion am good mnllier said afur u while nuither sulil huu umi fur you u u ui imv until auld oh no in not u n nigh v tl hawiirioh illoductfl a mlnwal km vm parkelp a hrkcmliv jritkinflhiiott main nthtkt at 8ciimli ranb lenten thoughts 25c uick oliakbil macahoni 2 i h pnckuueh i iroo firuftir rin illrsmh kil noonijw to put in hnup or sliclh pkkh i 1uc llltlfttikh irkmiiim 1 id ibm hodah in 2q suited piilkitut countiiy mill ciioick ikas slo 1 11 siimii 14c i in riiuwijciiiunit ihhkkn haddii willi mml 17c i jolil mwlid ciuiick hakdnkh 1c hn hrimliiikh ooiit iwuel naiioii coiikk worth q much murcoc ih try kajaii tea in uie mew lt4 ituir 35c vhjiicj v ll the nkw niijeii jeijv iowdek in iii o ft february clearing specials vfi ii m rianiielctui work hiu muke hlsea m ut 17 worth ii hpmial price men a heavy wool work hittk hpeilal price pair combination mills mene lined aluti jfl ut 4fl fcljtnelul prlre olrls mawtn knit combinations hlzes j4 ut 32 hpeclal prlre 79c 25c tauona 135 latlons 59c varii floodh npkcialjt prints und rtroudcltth a large as sortment of colors worth a 3v- special price 1c whiu- plonneletu 34 wide btecial price yard 16c tjkairw hiiokn lu jalr of uuiim mum ui olaar uad of bund kui and pauot iathr hljv 4 to 8 ftagnj- lrly oul at a ob ui an hlrjjt hfmm lal rtrf jwr 59c mkv h uvmikuh mint knee high rubber uoou hlzes 0 u 11 hpeelal lrlcj per pair mens laced work ilubbera bpectal price boys iw nubben blieclal price per pair 198 149 59c pallants clothing store mua street acton ont round trip bargain fares feb 23 24 from acton to station oshan a and east to cornwall inclusive ujrbrtdf uruisayvurtocaw campbeluord nirwritartet ctolllngwood meaford midland elorth bay vrrybvas sudbury capreol and west to beardmor zt bnans and bpclr the beauuful dmner wlial la the matter with you at the set or dishes i time jrcu broke into this store you wer boui mr ojid mrs mdfiachem tluuik- orktng why did you steal when jirou ed the guests assembled in a few well- were earning money magistrate wood- have quality of service so f it i vm trarns february 23wl humanlj poulble at uie present ume our national war effort u being carried oh by uie depart aix trains feimuary 24 ti to toronto chosen words for uut good wishes andj llffe demanded the accused offsred no ment of kkuanal defence the war flup- the beauttnit and useful present and comment on his behalf crown attorney ply board thtdnffn ertarge board invited all to visit them whenever con- i w i dick interjected uiat accused had and the war time prtc and trade board venlent in their new home teen working on a farm for board lodg- all of which boards are composed of zdlf imllrfttlianjcrycd n aiimptuthg and tlftftpei weelt thctroatharimidtrnr mmniwrnrneri irrespective of j poliucs no one would accuse mr arthur ptirvb of montreal my wallaoe camp- bsl of windsor mr graham tower j lunch and the remainder ofiiu even- record as read by th crown showed ing wu anent in games and dancing clal i intercourse that accused had been convicted sentenced on several umft counts and also to brantford chatham poderteh ouslph ilamillon uauioa nunv ana owen bound bt catharine s uarrv bamsa tuiut4 utthror7wzbsc rkk anfbillh rob ooumxtt lubt if duittnanonl pr vmnm lutani lhama vrala lrmilba tv4ju mucaltlt nuarf i i canadian national ri

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