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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1943, p. 4

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neighborhood news rockwood the many friend ofjfcr r f me- wllliams of gisejph were shocked to learn of fata death at cuelph general hospital last friday moraine follow ing a brief ulneas the late mr m cwullams who wa in his 70th year was well known in rockwood and vicinity and only last year sold his residence on cuelph street to mr a k thomas besides his wife formerly hazel g roberts of ifamilton who mourns his loss a brother walter of rockwood survives him the funeral took place monday from e f mclntyre funeral home cuelph to woodlawn ceme tery the many friends of mr fred ham- ilkon highway overseer will regret that he is confined to his home and under the doctors care also mrs chester plank who was removed to cuelph general hospital last week for medical attendance mrs wm torrance is also on the sick list congratulations are extended to cpl and mrs g e israel nee miss olive jones of highland creek on the occasion of their marriage in cen tennial united church toronto last saturday masters nell and norman lambert were among those who took part in the concert at umehouse under the auspices of the irsbyterian i-ook- out club mr and mrs jos duby and family are holidaying at their cottage in muskoka district mrs j glendennlng is visiting her ton and daughterinlaw at evert on weekend sunday and holiday visi tors were mr and mrs r b richardson of vineland mr and mrs harvey laverty of toronto mr joe oakes of toronto mr and mrs calvin clarke and daughter of georgetown mr alex hamilton of lucknow mr and mrs t j black of kitch ener hev mr cochrane of umehouse mr j e lambert of aon mr and mrs tony mendell baby of guelph- mr and mrs j torrance and son of mimosa schools reopened tuesday for the fall term nassagaweya the concert held in the township halt brookvllle last friday evening under the auspices of the- womens association of he ebenezer united church an put on by the cuelph legion concert company was quite a success and was enjoyed by all pres ent airs melvln taylor of jasper park and daughter miss evelyn taylor of edmonlon alta visited relatives tn nassagaweya and eden mills recent ly mis grace marsh of cuelph spent a weeks holiday with mr and mrs w f darby of knatchbull recently masters ronnie and robert moffat of toronto spent a weeks holiday with mr and mrs duncan moffat of knatchbull and returned home on labor day miss marguerite moffat of toronto visited with mr and mrs duncan moffat over the weekend and nassagaweya asno7 mr and mrs ale herd and bobby of toronto spent the weekend with m rs herds parents mr and mrs e brltton mr and mrs reg butcher ami chil dren of windsor spent the weekend at the home of mrs butcher par ents mr and mrs james copelnnx mr and mrs john ileatlcy and eleanor have rented their farm ant moved on saturday to their twv hm in cuelph mr and mrs nell martin who hive tented mr and mrs heat leys farm are moving from milton to their new home monday on wednesday the monthly meet ing of the busy bees was held it the home of mrs j j kennedy with an attendance of twelve members roll call was answered with crazy quilt block which amounted to4h blocks in tho reading of overseas mall cm o c wallace gave thank for clg- tuvttesv sent the financial rtort shoutd 92808 clear from the dance during the month- a quilt was do- nntd to the salvation army cuelph a quilt is also to be put up nt the annual sale date for the bale was st nnd other plans made mr l king gave a humorous rend- inft n war version of the night be- for- christmas mrs w kennedy was elected convenor for the hekt dancv the minstrel show was can celled until a later date in october boxes for overseas boy are being arranged for and their cigarettes sent as usual this month after mrs ken nedy and mrs howden served dunrh the ladles faithfully finished the quilt that had been started earlier in the day mrs uttle and mrs miller sponsored a vote of thanks to the hostess mrs jos massey dot and eileen have been spending a few days nt the home of mrs masseyt parents mr and mrs thos kennedy mlu isabella alexander of ash- grove spent several days vlilting with mr nnd mrs sam frank miss crate mclaughlin of norval called on mr and mrs sam frank last week r mrs george robinson is vis tins at the home of her son mr gordon robinson omagh for a week or two mr and mrs william woods hal- tonville also mrs h mcleod of brookvllle spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs h mcleod st helena where pte gerald mcleod is home on leave friends of mrs alex job will be sorry to hear she u 11 in milton holpltal we all hope she la soon well again lac alex job has been transfer red from debert to cuelph bannockburn the members of bannorkburn w i and friends njoyed a most inter esting evening thursday last wlien they ttt at the home of mr and mrs murray coles brookdale farm for a com and welner roast seats had been arranged ardtind the bon fire which was down by the creek mr coles led in community singing with mr archie kerr at his violin and mr charlie roster a guitar after the singsong games were played until it was announced the corn was ready which was cooked over the fire in a brass kettle over 100 years old corn welners a coffee were served all seemed to enjoy the evening at this very hos pitable home a hearty vot of thanks was tend ered to mr and mrs coles and family by mrs archie kerr and mra mccullough the bannockburn institute are get ting busy again on red crocs work after the harvesting is over they would appreciate help from won- members in the community they are working on a quilt at the next meet ing at mrs evans on september 16 misses alma shauff and miss betty rogers formerly of stoughton sask how of toronto visited mr and mrs coles and family over the holiday miss louise coles of cuelph spent the holiday at her home here miss margaret brown attended n dental dinner at waterloo wednesday night milton frank pearest painter tuu been busy painting the doors of st pauls church thomas mcjannett was in toronto to vlau hu brother robert on sun day miss louis onbausex daughter of dr joseph onhauser of hamilton was the guest of betty jo wulmott mr and mra john carr and mr ml mrs horace ockerman spent- an enjoyable day at acton with their old neighbors mr and mra wm ilutt on sunday last officials of kndv presbyterian church held a themorial service last sunday for the late m edith dewar who had been organist for 46 years toe choir and congregation presented a baptismal font in her memory champion osprijvge with little school opened on tuesday mrs lyle nelson in charge shirley grundy was the only now pupil several from here nt tended tho fun eral of the late fred mcwilllnms nt cuelph on monday mr alfred winter was a success ful exhibitor with hlo lincoln sheep nt georgetown on labor day mr and mrs kenneth stubblng- ton spent a few days at owen sound mr and mrs d c robertson re turned homo from n delightful fish ing trip nt eugenia nnd men ford jir nnd mrs d stewart and family and miss shirley com of toronto spent a few days holiday nt midland corporal and mrs bert weeks of hamilton visited over tho weekend with the tatters mother mrs mc- kehxle mr and mrs thomas henderson of pauicy block spent sunday with mrs e sun tor mrs c c itolwrtson evert on wns visitor on lnhor day with her son and family mr nnd mrs d g robertson mr nnd mrs robert van norman mr and mrs earl van norma n of acton vlilted on sunday with mr nnd mrs w j jackson messrs knrlsmlth arnold sinclair and clnude caesar left on saturday night for the west to assist with the harvest messis tt d burrows keith bur rows and norman mckenzie spent thes weekend on a motor trip up north the september meeting of the wo mens institute was held at the home of mrs e sunt or with mrs f bry- don assisting a goodly number were in attendance plans were made for the sacred concert rally and health lecture demonstration to he held in the near future as this was a social welfare meet ing the roll call of ways or helping children form habits of health neat ness obedience and courtesy brought forth many helpful ideas the convenor mrs ceo young gave a very interesting talk on the topic a vote was taken in favor of the institute passing a resolution ask ing tftetownshlp council for a super vised childrens clinic the meeting closed with the na tional anthem after which sand wiches and cookies were served by the hostess cedarvale mrmyiven hot has returned to tils liome at toronto after spending the holidays with mr and mrs but ler school reoitned on tuesday with mrs jesse field of orton as teacher mr russell smith spent a few days in toronto he is under the doctors care and his friends wish him a tpttody recovery friend and neighbors met at tle lioine of mr and mrs oorge hardy on wednesday evening september 1st for a presentation j mr harold griffin acted as cluilr- man for the following program piano solo thelma hardy recita tion doris fines piano solo mrsa fisher solo mrs archie kerr piano solo by mable hardy and eleanor griffin community winging was led by mrs a kerr accompanied by mrs alvln fisher mr and mrs hardy and family were then asked to come forward and mrs ed smith read the following address dear mr and mrs hardy mabel and thelma we your friends and neighbors have gathered here on this sad oc casion to say goodbye to you from our midst mr hardy you have been a good neighbor always ready to help in any way you could and in such a cheerful manner we will miss you most keenly mrs hardy we do not know what we will do without you you have taken an active part in our sunday school your faithfulness as secre tarytreasurer for ten years will never be forgotten your presence has never failed us always ready to help and do your part in everything to you mabel nnd thelma words cannot express how much you girls will be missed you both have served so willingly at the piano in sunday school also your kindly manner with our children has often been noticed we tnko this opportunity to give to you mr nnd mrs hardy this floor lamp to thou in a small way our love for you both nnd that we great ly miss you to you mnhcl ami thelma these dresser lamps with our best wishes we your many friends and neigh bors wish you nil success health nnd hnpplness and gods speed as you go to your new home signed on behalf of your friends nnd neighbors miss eleanor grifffin mrs ed smith mrs alp saunders mr hardy then mnde a fitting re ply on behalf of mrs hardy and the girls misses elmcda sim beth harding and adnllne cunningham presented them with glftri after singing for they are jolly good fellows mr j locker also spoke after lunch was served and an enjoyable evening was spent on sundny september 5th the s s mnde nnother presentation when miss mnrgnret gordon read the fol lowing address dear mrs hardy we the members of codnrvnlo s k have to realize you are going to leave us you have been our secretarytrea surer for tho past ten years we have loved honored nnd re spected you for your deep christian influence in this community yet we know we are going to miss you hut our losses are others gain but friendship nnd love will keep our memories ever dear mr hnrdy was n member of our sunday school until 111 health pre vented him attending may the lord put his arms of love around him and guide and protect him to mabel and thelma we are go ing to miss your cheery smile and your influence will remain in the lives of all who have come to know you you were always willing to act as our pianist when needed we all wish ou prosperity in your new home may you be blessed with health and strength to carry on your good work if you ever get the chance to come to our sunday school we will all wel come you back and we want you to eccept this little gift not for any real value it may contain but for the kindest regards and stneerest good wishes that go with it signed your friends in cedarvale sunday school a purse was then presented mrs hardy made a reply on behalf of mr hardy and the girls erin miss margaret austin suffered a badly sprained right ankle recently and is obliged to give the injured member the rest cure rev w j ifindley of los angeles california mr cecil thomas and two daughters of toronto called on mrs hawes on mo auctioneer roy ilindley suffered two fractured ribs and a sh up last thursday during threshing op erations at ids farm when he fell from the top of the threshing sep arator mr ilindley was operating the blower wtten the rope broke and threw him off balance and be fell to the barn floor a severe wind storm aooutniuuiied by a drenching rain and in some sec tions hail as large as birds eggs pass ed over tills district on tuesday after noon doing considerable damage fields of buckwheat in tlse path of lite hall were flattened many fruit and ornamental trees and many trees in bush lots were damage tlte apple crop being threstifd to tiw ground advocate limeitouse iteeent visitors in our luunlet were petty officer george beariiope of tlu- united states navy and mrs eorg4f beariuie mr and mrs e j snealh and mrs thompson of tut- onto and melvln ttkompaan of tin if cn mr und mrs jukenum and harry of toronto and miss jewuv marlow of toronto with mr and mrs wm mudiell and family mr and mrs c4org muuer and son and mrs mrke luile of toledo und miss helen swurkliamer of de troit with the muueres and miss swack homer mr and mrs ralph lilt of bel mont and mr and mrs hugh scott and family with mr and mrs stuart wright and shirley miss norma perkins and mr and mrs robert storey and mr cliff storey with the mills family mr and mrs thomas ivens and family and mrs arthur xventf of tor onto with mrs gale and mluf ivens mr wm cowdy tpent the week end in toronto the girls lookout club sponsored a splendid concert in umehouse pres byterian church on friday evening last with tho minister rev c c cochrane acting as chairman mrs h caldwell of acton as guest speaker stressed the responsibilities of the adults for the adolescents of today she said that prayer in tho home helped keep the young people on the right path later ort she also appeal ed for help for tho suffering chinese others taking part in the program in cluded the lambert twins of rock wood mrs burt of hlllsburg with her piano accordinn miss joy rud- dell soloist of anhgrovo miss doris harding soloist mr wilfred green- lees of milton and mr sam glcby soloists nnd a humorous reading by miss ivens luncli was served at the close we wish to extend our sympathy to mrs wm gowdy who lost her father inst friday nt superior wisconsin orton mr and mrs fred schelroth and son paul of kincardine spent tho weekend with mrs percy treleaven nnd family mr and mrs john alton attended the wedding of their nephew cpl stuart tovell to miss dorothy knight nt toronto on saturday mr and mrs fred murray of lon don spent the holiday at the home of the intters parents col nnd mrs w flea mrs george gordon u visiting nt the same home fus hnrvey jestln of nlagnrnon t helake spent a couple of weeks with iiih wife nnd other friends mrs w uiihorwood spent tuesday nt hillsburg with mr and mm w sutton miss mnrgnret tovell mr and mrs david tovell tororrio mrs robert pntten cuelph mrs beverly hep burn and son bobble acton were re cent visitors nt the home of mr nnd mrs john alton mrs tovell is re maining for a short visit mr and mrs j p benham and mr colin parker spent sunday nt calt wjth mr nnd mrs dave parker mr t d mccutcheon spent mon day at inkelet with mr and mrs t g altlcens and family mrs walter couling and mrs harvey jestln are spending a few days with pus harvey jestln at niagara on t helake mrs g c robertson vlilted mrs will robertson in hlllsburg on tues day misses mary and kate reed at tended the wedding of their nelce miss pearl mccomb and pte wm gamble at palme rat on the friends of mr o jestln are sorry that he is not improving at the home of his daughter mrs hall of guelph ytlsomrs w peavoy town line who is in the guelph general hospital and hope she will soon be able to be home again miss jennie tovell mr and mrs r king were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs w robertson guelph road mr and mrs lloyd robertson and son alan guelph visited the formers mother saturday royal palace now playing at tub cuelph thbatftes nuday id mondav joan crawford fred macmurray in above suhpacion- ann sothern jama craig in swing shut maisie- timiav amd rmntav van mcflin kobt taylor lana turner in johnny bagibr wua j walter pidgoon kosilind russell in design rak scanual- hamaomv nt wednesday paillette coddard oaudcttc colbert in mo proudly we hail to our many friends and customers wo arc pleased to announce we are opening the garage again and will try to serve you with a full line of ford parts and service we also will have liauod number f fordferguson tractors on rubber if you are interested come early as they are going fast and some one will be disappointed norton motors ford trudut fordpergiaum ivadom and wbeeurau sale of ladies fall shoes two hundred pain of ladied shoen made of patent leaine kid and suede colon black or brown many tjylta to ebooae front sinxi iz to 8 in uw lol sale price per pair 198 and 249 for 1iestselection come early pallants clothing and footwear mui street acton ontario insurance and real estate i now is tho time to review our fire and other lines of in- urancc are you sufficiently covered thouuh rates have dropped considerably values have increased many benefit have been added by he under writers on general and speciftc lines let us advise you we are agents for the best and old est companies and have excel lent facilities combined with our lone experience and know ledge of properties seal estate deft enjoy the happiness and con venience of owning your own home we have several ood residential properties at falr prlces although values will go up owning your own home i the finest investment see these best location in acton a fine solid brick double dwelling with very choice building lots attach ed in good state of repair situ ated between mill and bower suitable for professional or pri vate use well rented seven and five rooms with conveni ences each side garage on property good investment attractive croomed frame iioum ulth sun porch in good condition solid stone founda tion 3tlere bath hot air fur nace cement floor in cellar modern electric soft water pres sure 40gal tank pump good roof garden garage good loca tion immediate possession frame house corner bower and main well built tuo storey well tenanted valuable location facing highway con venient to church school and business section two storey triple brick busi ness block suitable for stores offices apartments clubrooms or factory two sets inside stairs and outside stairs beautl- ful garden and large parking space with garage ideally situ ated easily heated and well tenanted we have many other dwel lings and business properties for sale to suit every need and purse no dilapidated proper ties handled complete information re rental control begnlatlono some caeiee farm fronertiea 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