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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1940, p. 2

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wnntm ajum trophy ton nsst pnont thie jvttim jprfce tfe winner award of tyrertt third pulcfc for hesr editorial paoe sixty sixth tenr no l acton ontario thursday octobru loth iuio rilt home print pttrts flic cints estimate cost of 4500 for halton assessment mr r j moore io mocl council and imitcuflft equalized ahmflfl- ment liability injuirancc premium in rabted from orljrinal figure and ralanee to lc tor- warded tenders for coal arc recommended at ttyr halton county council meeting held in milton last tuesday the usual routine business wu completed at the mornlntr session among uw correspond ttnee wa a letter from the secretary or the milton fled croa branch requesting a donation towards their campaign fund a letter from netaon township stated that thi municipality favored a system mlsse beth and doiwthy fulcher of re uieument of toronto the prayer wa alito a the county of uncoln torwanded the hymn stortc of a number of the well following resolution requesting endorsn tnown and often nmu hymn were given uon by halton county some with anecdote of the author and resolved that thui council uncoln the composer of the tune and sugge advocate without delay legislation to tlon ma that more study of these permit of oonsorlption of wealth through item and mora careful thought given to out the dominion to ensure equality of the word of the hymns a thry were aervlee during the war being sung would result in materially a letter frorn halton county woman t epencd a n the individual tnsuulte protested against changing the hymn an well n of hymnology gem r name on the map of the sixteen and a suggestions w re also givi n hymn tntcrpri uillon fiomr of thcsi wi n illustrated in nolo and duett by the two vlstung singers whose beautiful voices distinct enunrlauon and grateful inter united congregation enjoys service of llynin interpretation the congrruallon of the united church enjoyed ah unumial type of service on sunday evening when the choir with two guest soloists offered program boxed on the thomc of ramlly wornhlp and hymn singing around the home piano thi being presented largely in hymn selected from the church hyra- nary the ncrlpture for the evenlug for instance was the familiar i waited for the lord the 40th palm done in duet inn tend of being read by the solo- twelve mile creek and urged council to une their influence to have the old names retained messrs mngg and qulnlan cvalualors were present at the afternoon session with mr h a mogg addressing council j- pre ta hon added a good deal to the ap regarding the assessment of the county r n h n m mr mogg outlined in detail the w rlt p hkjnl annimar lal chimin hast sumlav oni huiuln d ind thru nrs of sir ltt to tin coniinmiltv win nhmnnl im sunday and monday by clmrchlll united church it in the oldtm chunli in 1 1 us lmmellat district splendid cungrignllons wen present at both morning and i vi nlng si rvilcn tin choir and insist inn artists added their share to the si rvici of praise churchill was fortunate in being able to have as lire anniversary speaker this year rr it a agnew ma phd puds who is home from china on furlough he gave splendid gospel messages and an in ttmate picture of the work of the church and the opportunity for the spreading of the doctrine of christ in that eastern held the pastor ttev a o w foreman wo in charge of the services beautiful autumn flower were profuse it the church decoration at the evening er i vice muses dorothy and lleth fulcher of toronto contributed a much apprccl a ted duett on monday night the fowl supper for which the ladle or the hill are noted i wa the feature tills event measured up to all standard for quality and plenty and variety i tho program which followed was pro vided by dr and mrs agnew and the john family of toronto a local or chestrn gave musical selections tin pastor rev mr foreman a a chairman like the sunday services the mondny 1 event drew a splendid crowd of folk i i who delight to visit and enjoy the fel inwshlp ot the hill the rhureh wan full u overflowing necessary in valuation property for pur poses af assessment he cautioned council against taking up tht matter without due consideration but to trend warily a it wa quite easy to get them knives into a mess mr mogg suggested that two valuators should go over the whole county asked for a brief estimate us to lhr hymn themes tlw- choir groumd by tlw piano also sang several hymn both alnne and with the soloist emphasising how phrasing and expression may add strongly to the im prrwilvenm of a hymn and tune not the least interesting item in the vamlly worship thought of the si rvlce came when utile frelda harris in nightie and klmnna all ready for bed came to the co1 ot uch vlutuon ind the lnlh ot m d pulch hi r now i lay me quite a she would do it at home this lictng followed ap time it would take mr mogg replied thr cost would be br tween 14 000 and w and i would y tor thl oounlv i mtltely by a wr of i tl nit when it might easily take five yearn to com plcte the job council listened to mr mogg with ai parent interest but did not commit themwlves a to future procedure at thi afternoon session reports of i read beautifully sung by thr soloist i aiiotht r uiuisuul oni wa tht jnging i of a negro spiritual on it wo done originally in uu south each of the solo 1st taking an opening phrase of the ni vi ml stanzas of the familiar lord the standing committers were also read i wont to be a christian in my heart and considered in committee of the with the choir and then the congrega whole with mr bin in in the chair tlon coming in on the repeated phrases special communications letters from the misses fulcher also took part in the the red cross women institute coun musical si rvlce of tin anniversary at ty of uncoln nelson municipality and the hill church following the one in one from the bell telephone wore filed acton vakiei program at mketinf knox younc womens auxiliary 1 in pgular monthly me ting of knox wa u ih hi id on wednnlday night ut uu honu of miss ora lout i hi pn suit nt mrs rudolph spi llvogi 1 opened un met ling and tin scrlplun uiih tukiu by mrs robt johnnoit plans were discussed fur tin hum mage salt and presbyterlul ilallv tin sum y book was taken by mrs hob rl macaruiur at the clone of the meeting it mw lal tlmi ttiui spent a letter from the department of mun iclpal affair advlwd thr council that mr r j moore supervisor would ge ri a c atfford conducud an im priaslvi communion service in uw morn i ln and in the evening was at trafalgar in touch lth council in the vch- near lnr a uutrc ulth thr hope of ritln the o i church in r their problems regarding council equal laed asneshment the clerk wo instructed to write mr moore if no further communication wun received in reasonabli time county rulldlng trrt cmmltut n oommrnded payment of accounu amountlnt to 137 11 also acceptance of the follow lug tenders for coal a hlllmer stoki r coal sb 05 per ton h s adams nut toitl l4 4t per ton r s adam blow i r rokt to 60 per ton ilospltut amounted to 737 so finance- a w tter from a e wilson representing uoyd s koud uublllti in surance advised council that his coin pon after considering un uw ratls of halton count emild not grunt a rate lower than m70 ho for limits of 10 000 j0 0o0 1 000 therefore a motion wun required authorlmxl tin insviunrt in a villt at a premium of 470 tlo mr wilson i prr lous tender v as 40 otl this naturalh prookt a o1id di al of criticism and tn thr d ikci1hsu n thut took place it transpired unit thi polio had not r bet u dtltvewd although ooirmn had bun ntnuid in tin conn i immiimovkiic wiilln satimilay at edcn 1v1ilis a pritty ueddlnu took platt on sat urdu in tht prisbyuruui churcjx edtn mills whin mlsi mjrtk innib uwrli dmighttr of mr mid mrs j d low fit edi n milut bucanil uu- brldt ot mr u passed for pavnunt umnur of autlph son ot mi and mrh kruik lcnuiar of toronto i lu ixrtmony wui pi rf united by riv a 11 wluon of laden mllu in a sitting ol uiapu liuub irns and glauull 1 he brtdi who was glen in marrlagt b her futtur wort a hour luigui drias of uhur w hlte 1 1 1 pi n i r tafttla w 1th short bouio juiktt htr flngirup w ll was of mlk in i iiniiiur iuught at uu top wtui a w ix atli f oraugt blumoius her buuqut l w ut a nuiutdi of rid rosts iuid uk of un tulht t it wus moved b dr lit slop b mr liver that a cinque tor m 1 1 j in bi idi wa- uit tided b lu r oibur mtv 1 untiui lourle us nut id of honor w ho wort imiudt r bhu in l o lnu inn i ui n uu ui ui in bouqin t of plnx rosi h w uh inau hlug bundt iu of roato unded i brldt siuuld uiis mush isubtl uiwrit of uio bruit who wort pink tut nut t nd tone bundnu un groomsman us mr ot ruld long worth u loron to nut thi ulu rt wtn mr uihu laiurli bt sent to a e wilson co insurance ot r tnrit tu with a bouquet of agtnt balanii of prtmiuin for road insurailct subject to po lc bt tug dtlh ind currltd moved b c ii htmnp sttmudixl bj nnd lr nuimart umnur j r bmr that ntor hall ir b u wth mu whs bj apiwlnted carrtaktr of the court roust mh w lrl ftlinl o uu bruu und at thf same wlur as that paid j c jvt jlinua daut bthmw dur fleming hw has resigned ecorrted u s ol tht nglstir afttr tin wthldrng a rut pi on with held at tin honu of tin brldt pnrtiits wmh wus deconitwl with fal umtrs ttu brldt s tubh imn com red uu tiutrtd with tht wjldmt cukt kikii tug wuh uu bridal cuuplv win uu brides motlitr hi poudtr blue and na with corsage of rose and the grooms mother lu itoldlir blue wlui black coat and corsage of rose liavlrw afterward for a short wid- dlng trip the bride wore a navy blue dresij with white navy blue coat and silver fox fur on uvelr return mr and mn lemmer wll reside in ouelph oueiu were present mrom toronto richmond 1111 hamilton campbell vlllc morruiton audbury and ouelph moved by mr heslnp seconded by mr hlllmer that the county engineer and one member or ute count roads cora mltee be en to qutbec clt to npre- cnt halton ctnincll at uu canadian dood roods conwntion carried the following account win passed for payment ftnanee 1000 07 county rulldlngs 137 10 hospital 137 60 fmntlruj st07 agiiculture ida 70 3 143 63 moved by mr r secontjedby mr wilton that th boy who represent miton county at the provincial plough- contlnued on pag eight mrs hodgson tells ol rescue husband drowned were izn route to alton to take i hnnre of wtol c omliinjr imant tin urudford england itligraph und arguu gtvts the following gruphic actxiunt of uu milking f the cuy of bttmrcs b mrh r hodgson who was bound for acton canada wlui hi r husbjuul utrtn the uowl wan torpedoed mr and mrs tom llodgs in of entii id koud uaildon win pustcngi rs in uu torpedoed unir and whlli mvh hodgson was saved mr hodgmin s piiruius hue bomi informed lu 1 not accounted for mr and mrs liodgon aged 34 una 30 rihpeclivelj wire on their way to cunadu for mr hodgson to tukt up a in pobt xu works manugtr for ut fuc tory of u npw coinpun u wool comb log corio ration of canada ltd of which lord dumb is prcsldint they wire pojailur members of tjalldon dolf club btfore thiy broki up thtir hotnt on ltuv ing for canada mr hodgson was landed at a nnrui iru port with other sun ivors on irldu und grit f ttrlckn at tn ing unubli to und hi r husband she is now stalng at tht honu of lnr mottur mrn erin hi htutou u widow of 12 illrkshiill utile brud ford how vhe was hwung ovtr uu sidi of the ship b her hu sound who thin slu ed b hi i id to lussist uu tv miiuh wus discrlbitl to u rtmirlir b mrs hodgson mr llodghon ttuld i was sitting with m husbund uxd mrs bulnur of oiwllsh road wulltuit in n tht r win a 1 1 r rifle crush and tht wholi ship shud di red tht punmngtrn win told to iiiiki r in thi lounge until uie rvaiuu chlldrtn had been put aboard tht uftboatb fy husband heliied me over the side and i got down a rojm tin bo it how er was some distance num and an other girl the daughter of mrs balmer put uiid 14 and i mam towards it mrs hodghun said the sea got much rougher and uu re w en hailstone i don t know how man died in our boau but i ttus surpred how qukkk the oung men passed out women and ihlldreu setmed better abli to stand the weather i was just about through when i saw n varalup circling round looking for the boat for a time i thought it hud not seen u then someone put up a piece of cloth on an oar and the naval men came and took u on board it wa wonderful how they attended to us i the newspaper photograph of thli ypunlr couple 1 in tin psn pmtmn win dow 1 aelon ymca opens season last friday inuiue program scih seanonn ailnitich under a toronto sneaker and kntcrtaincr uist frldoy evening the fall and win u r program of arum v m c a officially got under wuy when a unique social night was held by uie senior member tlw in lp the war spirit was evident rlht on admission when those attend lug were required to purchase a war savings stamp and stick it on a picture of hitler thai wa ihisted on the bulleun board and the detestable fare wa im proved by being almost covered with war saving stamps cards were enjoyed by the group and music wa supplied by one of the popular music machines a program of sleight of hand that still ha a lot of uie audi rncc mystified was given by mr jack mrcauum of toronto mr itoa cameron fit id hecre tury of tht national council guve a splendid talk in which he outlined ttjc work tht y m c a in doing on both thi battle nnd honu front there was never a or later opportunity for nervlc or a greutt r nt ed tor uu y m c a than at present tin hliimi that had covi red illucru face ui re olti reel for sale and found n utly buyt rn from the audience to add ui their colli ctlon mr w j ileatty hulnmui of un speclul vt aturc com niitte even found a buyer for tha pic tun of hltlir drawn by a toronto artist a fun provoking mi in rdramer wu pn si nted by a group tram the dramatic c ub it provided parts for a good vrttup and was an thoroughly mjoyrd by thosi inking part us by uie audleme a di llghtfu lunch was scrvwl by tht ljidlin auxiliary and uu closing part of tin program wan dancing tin ymca is now in hill tir ration and clnsnih are under the supervision of mr w lit nwin wlio proved no mpulnr nnd i aimiblt with gmun of nil ugi n last year 7mm of 19411 taxrs ollretrtl in erarnosa townsliip ihi council for uu township or ernmosu mvl in un town hull rock wood at 7 30 on monday october 7th with all tin members pmuia and the lie eve in thi chair it was decided to havi uu nomination meeting on dectmb r 30 ui with polling if any on january cui 1041 lilt colli clor reportid that 7 000 00 of 1 040 taxes had been collected he was instructed to proceed with the col lecuon of urriars for 1030 or previous ytars by si izur or other legal mcuiods accounln for 344 07 wtrc passed for paymtnt and council adjourned to novtmbtr 4th nt 7 30 st three clul- iit aeton men monli i hi red cross campaign starts for acton district mil homs ti i hi inrniilo ouilph inti initmll clubs n motid i i vi n i m ut i up i m riil in the tyrmi ilmt it whs uu llrst mm hluii fur he oi il cluo to lu houord by tin vlilt of iilhir chih- mr oltfl schell i of uu ntil l i nl count ll was un mnln rmnki r y mca mr hell inilmitlie ttiat i movt ment wi romel krin ioiineil imjioscx iciiiliv lor noiiiiivmenl of taxi iuw y s men b club berause it repnj m nted i new surgi of vitality within the y mca he warned the members of uie dangers that beset clubs of any kind and urged them to hold steadfast to their motto of acknowledging live duty that accompanies every right i mr max poole of inqersou newly elected regional director and mr cliff west of toronlo newly elected tnterna tlnnal director for ontario spoke brief word of weeome to the international organisation the lorn i club received a very benutl i ful plaque from the ixindon club a a blruuiay present and member of the ouelph club inducted urree member of the acton club who were upable to be present at the convention in ouelph on june 15th the unties auxiliary of the y served the banquet in tltelr inimitable style octoiier meeting united womans missionary society the or toiler meeting of tin woman n missionary surlily of the united church was ik id in un school room on turn day with mrs b mowat presiding 11 ic devotlonnl ierlid with the theme ijvlng uu christian ufe wo taken by mrs n c olfford the temperance section wim conducted by mrs caldwell while mrs f cleave had charge of tire christian stewanlshlj nnd finance i mrn of africa was the study book j section given by mr mnwat and sjiec lal pruyini wt re off i red for uie m sslon arles in africa it was arranged to have mr agnew missionary now home on furlough from china for tin novt mbt r meeting af kufflt speaker i lit muni ipul council of the town ilip or prln nnt nt h unburn und uu following biihlness was tranfincud a by law was paseil imposing a pen ally of 3 on un xn not paid by decern iw r 31nt l40nnd a htntutory penalty of one half offtne er cent er ca en dnr month or rncliim thereof until lld after un above dote the following amounts wei paid rtllef order of board or health charily sheep miscellaneous road the council adjourned to meet at ilillsburg on mondny novemlier 4th 1040 nt 10 o clock a m acton mux is havinf new section added mr d h undhay is udtllnu a tw stony section to his flour und grist mill rhe new kfclum will gt itoruge for uu products proihlced at this busy smit just now the mill in working at cupuclty turning out the popular ex relslor brand and ouier flours for thi ca mull an trade noktonmncarthl ik viciiin yesteiiday aiternoon ii m spitfire carnival receives great reception by all out if ton tolk send donationtt nnd eerone wnntti u help all ready for saturday all pit urnllona an in h uut for uu big fc ttllrt cunilviil pi ailou on sot urda night 1 hi upptul direct from acton england to aid in tht punhubi of a aplulrc flghttr has been nettved wiui mort mihustumti than un oun r war ttlort pn moled lure i u kt t bcu rn in tow n und counto n hirt n smiutaneous riopunsc froni all who want to contributt to tin funds councillor oukts who la treusurrr huv receutd man letttrs from aitonians w ho rinuuit attt nd t nclosing donation of urlous slu s but t vi ryom upprect uted if vou desire to help in uus wai send onr donation direct to councillor w j o oakes acton two luck draw wjll b lield on snt- urda night one has hi prlus with tht top prut of a marshall inner spring mattress tin other draw is one that wilt appeal to the rural community and offers a choice of a registered jersey or shorthorn calf or a doien pur brftd chickens these draws will be held at uie saturday night carnival ratn or shine uie big carnival goes on saturdaythe arena with it arl- oua booth and games will resemble a big midway centre garrie will be a big bingo table a musical program wlunb provided by acton concert hand under mr c w mason it u hoped that acton will b able after the proceed are counted to send a real contribution to tha fund of the mayor in acton england council helps i in opening new residential section willing to construct roads and water service if minimum of houhch arc limit 1 acton council met in special session un friday evening to discuss with mlts ont n and mr f m dyt r r-lresenta- i uvis of canada homes umlted a plan u opt n u in w section in acton for the trillion of homes so urgiutly needed tin firm property of mr a l hem streil is tin secuon under considtnt tlon it comprimh 00 ocrts with 20 iicrts in thi towp limits and the location lb cpnsjden d rpli ndld both faun a imtrul and sctiilc standpoint tin rt presintatlves of uu building company were jrt pared to deed the necxsary lands for streets to acton there is space on thi proptrty for 100 to 00 bonus tht deslnd to have thi co operation of council in planning un subdivision nnd suggisted a commlttoe be formed to di al w 1th the matter no bulldlnu outside uie corporation limit was planned nt lu present time council wire agreed that no street ix unslons or water mains would be made u htre uny section outsldt tlwbmin rlnrli s inclusion of the section in the limits would bt netsury befon ut town servlci would be available plum r bonus win studltd and uu national houmng di tulbi were dlscuued tin met ling wus attinded by a number of cltlens who un intcristed in owning hums lu acton building rtstrlctlons in uu subdivision wi re informally dls cussed tlw plan of canada homes was to i reel nt lioat twenty houses in this surety the company are also nrgotl it tng rop another bplldtng lot tn town uoh winch to erect a house wnlch will wrve as a model home so that acton residi nts mav see the new construction and the type of houses at present being built council passed the following resolu tlon that url council will cooperaie uith canada home limited tn opening a new subdivision on the hemstreet farm by building road and water matni a reasonable distance providing canada homes build a minimum of ten houses and providing canada home prepare a survey at tftelr own expense and present same to council for their approval complete kcporta of the work of lxiil organization major e ii a watkon tclts or trowth o red row from ll io 110 itranchch rtimom oi poor adminihl ration are spread by i rait on 1 lu annual drive for the alton uul district red cross society got under way this witk when a meeting was held on sunday afternoon in die town hall while the attendance wan a bit dlsap j milnling for nuch a worthy war cause ll ordtre i l perhaps be construed an un indl iiitlon thai lhere i general approval of 4 51 worl uw juld cross society rev jjj o c olfford oltered on opening prayer lfl 00 hi ports of the work of the acton and 14 so iilbtrlrt brunch were given by president djih a mason treasurer w k oraham and 705 3j rrlar w mlddleton every one of uu in showed n year of untlrli g work they will be found in ill i ill in page hevi n or this ihstu mr mason look occasion to publicly thank all thorn who hud performed such worth while servlrt during uu year 8 clal sieaki r on sunday if tern ton wu major p h a watson field secre tary of uu red cross of toronto he brought an intimate mensngi that an wrn d all uu qui rles one might want to uch needed kn regarding the glgontlr task of url orgimttntlon i rum 4 1 briurhm ut tin iiithnuk of war the orgunluitlon lias grown to 440 brum in s to d ty i ol bv uny rguhliig i itort but by uu sjiiuuik o is eulhusl iihm of cunudlans who want to share in the war i ftorl it was impomub i to eh llmuti t ht ileitis of the red cross for n year but it was uie policy to be pre pared and whenever the need anise uie hel cross hud never been found to be wanting major wauu n branded thusi who make false nut ment and spread fnlse rumor as traitors uki evi rv other orgunlsatlnn ihe ked cmn has been a crimed by these rumtint of abusi of materials never hu tuiy nuch i huige iiei n substantiated or in any instance found to contain a m milium t of truth major wuton read from an arucle in the canadian veteran on wtdnihday uftt motm in ihe manse of knox presbyterian church acton dorothy ji an mac arthur i lder daughter of mrs mucarurur and ihe inle wm d macaruiur tiecami die brltli of hurry wood row norton i lder son of mr w r norton und uie late mr norton ltev ii l lit milt officiated the bride was becomingly attired in navy blue wool crepe with ma ton ing accessories and wore n corsage of purple orchids sent wnlcn lnnt journal hd attempted to by the groom s brother mr howard lrncr 1own thtw tain nimorn the norton fnm el ccntro columbo her l r 0 tnr any such rumor attendant miss mury dolg of oeorgt town wore a wine colored costume and corsage of orcldds mr john mann ut thai was proven ouulnst the red croa appreciation of the local organisation wit expressed by o a dills who urged tended the groom a recepuan wa later tnr acton ttiml officers cpn untie ihilr work for least held at the home of the bride the couple irrt for northern ontario after wards the bride travelling in grey wool t dresn wlui green accessories mv ana alton ciaracie mrs norton will reside fn acton vr n ilher year at howdenkennedy weddinc thursday at brides home operators resume their meetings aftir a holiday of uino months tin wa ton branch of uu ontario oarage opt r i tors association riiuimid their fall and winter met tings the first meeting ii un wtt i thursday october jnl in the hotnt r rs hnn u mlluin mr j l mc- icindlty the branch pnsldint tn the a quiet wedding was soli inn ii pn it net of forty guests ut uu of the brldi s parents on ihiirsduy si pit muer 20th when muruiurlti hat in i i idist daughter of mr and mrs j j kennedy nussagaweya bttunu the bride of mr edgar held h wden t idi t uon of mr and mrs rhos howdin hornby rt v frank law on cump biuvllle officiated the bride ho was given in marrtuge by htr futhtr worn a street length dress of heaven blue marquisette over satin and carried a sheaf of briar cllffe roses and ftrn she wus attended by her sis ur miss pturl kennedy who wore navy slutr and corsage of new queen ellatu btth nines and fern mr oarnet how- din broilur bf un groom was grooms man mrs jumtj massey aunt of uie brl it pluycd uu brldul chonis fmm lohin grin mr and mrs stan eyre nlsti r of thi groom sang o promise mt during the signing of the register the circrnpny took place befon un fireplace dinomtcd with crimson triapli it oik row i pus leuves glndhill und fall flowers and bent nth a white bill and pink and whitt streamer the bride s table carried out uie pink and white color scheme a large bin the force rowling tiam broke into tobecloth covered the table while the the win column for the first lime urt threetier wedding cake beneath bell and- mason defeating splar bro by a 5 2 streamer wa used a centrepiece a score vase of flower and two candle at tach the force team were dressed in their end made a lovely effect tho sler n w whlu bowling sweaters on rhe front i7u re wim a good und a vfr enlhusl- istlc number of membt m and vinltorn no pit lal fen tun wo arranged for uils meeting a vi ry large numbi r f itema of ii locil ind special interest for thn mi mlnn ranu before thi mietlng fol- dlscusslon it was decided u hold another ladles night urly in noyembt r nnd plans an ulnadv undtr wuy to muki this lilggi r and bi ui r than evi r put mcphirson ot in nil muniigir for provluclul count 11 was girestnt ind gave tht buys l vtry int renting icrount of uu ucliii vi mi nts and plans for fhlun attlvltlts of the asnoclatlon al the cli mm of the meeting un member mil friend i njoyed a social h ilf hour i bufttt iluu heon was si rved thi meet ing tht n ndjourneil u nn 1 1 ugiiln in novtmber break in the win column f which there is a crimson crest with ihi force k trademark evidently the new sweaters spurred the acton roys enlisted ttib weak kegtatar gordon cook ha enlisted with the caar in a field ambulance corp and started training at london last week and eiiecu to be transferred to kitchener knife that cut the cake was used by the 25 or bride the bride and groom were honored with the presence of six grandparent mm on to their first mutch wlf ouesu from a distance were ur n e the score tuck and meurs u w and uoyd ohl- route holm milton mr and mr tho how- i h ottorbmn den ruth and arnold mr tho how- den ar and mr and mr stan kyre hornby mr and mm arthur lluddell ashgrove mr nd mr jame massey dot and eileen mr and mr albert harru acton andmr william olbbaid trafalgar the happy couple left on a trip north the bride travelling hi navy blue tailored suit navy oflftheface hat and other navy aecetaorlea on their return mr and mr nowden will etlde on a farm in trafalgar n r langford w corry e a rise how force electric splar bros 170 mi 270 050 102 214 180 503 230 113 174 544 tj 2m 189 om 164 181 1d7 543 080 000 1019 2004 1018 003 04 2804 all yes oldtlme mosquito to young moa- qultoi and to think that when i wa your age could bit gms only on the face and hand

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