Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 23 Jan 1936, p. 8

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paojitnoht the a6ton free press thurbdayjanuaiiy 23rd 1s3s itoucee birth mwtkga ud xtmmmhm re inserted la this oolumm wiuwat ekirn la lcoaoruih notlcaa sod mm par uaa 4dhloard tar poetry jan h01 died paakikjbor at her ute residence second line eramooa township on saturday january 18th 1930 mar garet geddes widow of thro late lax xrus parkinson burks at the home lot 10 oonoes alnn naasagawcya township on tuesday january 21x1 1030 jaroca burns beloved husband of annie mo curdy in his 75th year wiggins at the home lot conces sion erin township on saturday aauary 18th 1836 hannah louise towe beloved wife of wiggins niers4lnyear in memoriam evans in loving memory of dear wife and mother eleanor nellie of reuben vanswho passed away january 32nd 1033 not just today but every day in slence we remember husband and family oakley in loving memory of dear wife and mother annie oakley who passed away january 24th 1933 some may think she is forgotten now on earth she is no more but in memory she is with us and wuv be ever more sadly missed by loving husband albert oakley two daughters pearl and oladys and soninlaw bill oakley in loving memory of my dear mother annie oakley who passed away three years ago to those who have mother cherish her with care there will never be another to all her vacant chair sadly missed by 3ier dauairrioeu qborodca harris grandchildren ortkln in aad and loving memory of ou ory 20th 1035 this day brings back sad memories of our loved one gone to rest the ones who think of him today are those who loved him best we loved him yes no tongue con tell how dear how deeply nor how well ood loved him too and thought it best to take him homo with htm to rest he knew that he was suffering that the hills were hard to climb so he closed his weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine more and more each day wo miss him friends may think the wound fci healed but they little know the sorrow that lies within our heart concealed yet we should be brave and cheerful por we know clods ways are best and through tho hours of tears and trials we know our loved one is at rest the gokhm gates were opened gentle voice said conic and wtlh farewell to all of us he calmly entered lionic sadly rnkscd by mother and father in fond memory of my dear brother hubert oh iw won many friend with that little smile and wave of tuuid but now hes gone to better land acton piles up more hocke victories and there is one who nitscs him sadly and finds the time long since he went and oiw who thinks of him dally but tries to be brave and content when days are dork and friends are few oh hubert dar how long for yon always remembered by eleanor in loving memory of my deur hubert how hard it was to part dear hubert how jad my weary heart and sore but liope to ftial thee soon again where parting is no more it will oniybeiora llttleulille till the master bids me come and shall meet my dear once more in tliat bright eternal home ever remembered by grandma mcarthur ocals aabaawbabbaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw the weallier has been quit wintry enough the pait week prom to 14 below were tlie reports on ust night local temperature tiie fall of snow this week lias been one ofuunvcuviest of thlswbueirr continued from pago five saves as his rival and the only goal ocorgetown got was caused by little carelessness when georgetown were in side actons defence the defensive stylo of play used by the visiting team did not make for big score they mado acton carry play to thctn for two periods and then in the final to get anywhere georgetown were forced to open up and the combination and team ploy of the homo crew showed to advantage raciongattiicpuck rromthetaccorrr and play was up and down for some time acton then went to the georgetown end and mflxto tried richardson out with counlcol uicc pegs one from close ln and one from outside the blue line mooney took sizzlcr and terry passed across the goal mouth georgetown got break and three men tore up the fee terry pulled that stick banging trick and how it worked there was scram ble at the visitors end but no goal georgetown missed nice chance when they were not able to shoot with the goal empty richardson oavedabood one and greer madea stop of wards try acton were buzzing around the george town end but could nob tally morton bros both had shots that made him hustle but itc saved sanderson was banished and acton ganged tlw home team worked hard but no score there was plluup in the georgetown goal but no count duncan was banished and acton had four and rtvo men in the georgetown defense area but could not tally oeorgctowil shot up the ice to relieve scott had rdce try the period ended with no tcore the visitors having penalties by6andrson and duncan acton started to work on georgetown again the play was plenty fast and quite clean sanderson on tile george town defence got nasty whack from puck just above tin ey that required big plaster play was around the visit ors end and richardson was called upon to go to work tost and ward both had shots on greer but ho turned tliem aside mooney wan tent to the cooler and it was georgetowns oppor tunity marzo broke away and tore up the ice but no results acton shot up when procure was too great marzo shot across the georgetown goalmouth but no rocuilts there was scramble at tlie acton end terry worked that stlckwhacklng stunt again with good effect mooncy gibson was about the best for georgetown at sweepchecking and 1m broke up number of acton ruslies duncan was given trip to the penalty pen for upsetting norm morton when he hud great chance for goal about half minute later hall was sent to the came place and with two man advantage acton turned it on in earnest at ten minutes terry got goal no from xramble in nice pass out by bus morton this was all richardson uould let them have al though the acton team ganged george town plenty with the return of the penalized plnjers play was more even but acton till had the advantage greer was called upon to make several stops nnd acton uere lucky thit the score was not tied when there was scramble with greer away from home play then went to gco etown nnd richardson war mrs samuel wiogins following few days illness the death occurred on saturday morning of han nah louise howe beloved vile of samuel wiggins at their farm residence on lot concession erin township about two miles northwest of acton mrs wiggins was born at kimbcrly in grey county in 1872 the daughter of tho late joseph and lucy howe who later settled in powasaan she was rnur xlodto ffnirnnl wlg my nth lflqs at powassan to this union were born five daughters and three sons son to tho editor of tub far phewi dear sir in one of your editorials of recent date you expressed doubt as to uiq wisdom or otherwise of installing loud speaker which was to take tho place of tho band ot tho arena as mix with tho people at tho liockoy matches good deal cannot help but hear the expressions of dissatisfaction with this new fanglcd arrangement and feel that ium justified lnaaylnguatturo lnstatement of tho band and tho mark ing of tho score board would bo greatly russell having predeceased her fifteen by cmw6a whlch vaixmm years ago besides her sorrowing hus at hockcy 8amy bandrareleft wraw bclscncr jean and burton of port oolbourne mrs johnston acton annie and vivian of toronto and andrew of trenton two sisters mrs john johnson and mrs david graff and brother charles howe reside at powassan two brothers william and robert howe youra truly geo cowie dear sir in my last letter spok of new lis keard os it li today it may be lnterest at castor to look back 30 years say about 1003 alta and sister mrs wliclon it was just very now town divided by halklrk alta friends of mr wiggins tbij river that runs through the centre ohd family in tht3 district indeed sym there was no railway yet and huw oot pathlzo with them hi tills bereavement tiers were umkclded which side of tho mrs wiggins was of retiring nature and river would really bo tho town its main sweet patient disposition being most street although pretense had been loved by those who knew her best she niadu at grading was still mud holq was member of tho acton united and jumpers were popular means of church and the funeral on monday was conveyance tho water level of lake conducted by her pastor rev dr morrow interment was mode in falr vlew cemetery acton during tho ser vice dr morrow rendered tlie solo tlie eastern gate ruth gibson messrs basil jolinston mckeown william allan davidson john allan and murray tcmlskamlng tit that time wiui fully 10 feet higher than now and the wabi rivers wuter was deep enough that dock was built right up in the town on accompanied by miss the north side where the two steamers tho pallbearers were tin meteor and hus tcmlskaming discharged their loads or freight and passengers about every 24 hoars as this was the only means of getting to tho north except walking it will bo readily understood truffle was very heavy and not much care was taken in hand ling the tremendous quantities of all kinds in trarujt and many tlie bo or bale had to bo fished out of the river with pike poles or rope tlie contents of box didnt seem to matter to man tho have to be imported but this la no hardship now that truckii are ablo to make the trip right from the orchards in 12 hours good quality apples ore wlltngnow at tl per bushel amusements of all kinds both winter und summer are available nice park with goodntzed race track right on thu lake shurr where almost every amuse ment is to bo found lhcludlng bathing for tho summer and large skating and turllng rink for winter and plenty of hills for jti en thus lusts and for those wishing the open spaces tho lake is often clear shrt of ice for miles new liskeard unlike some of the other northern towns 1ms never suffered bad llru at tho time hulluybury and kortli cobalt wrealmostnuroly wiped out new llukeard only lost few buildings near tlie station and these were soon ro erected after all its an interesting place to visit after trip of 104 miles through bush hills along lakes and rocks etc from north uay both cobalt and north cobalt ore dellpadated hailoybury is pleasantrbut riot growing much but new liskeard is going right ahead the letter by mr coleman hi lost weeks paper was very interesting and so descriptive tlie liockoy news is also interesting im too far away to cheer much but onjoy reading it work hard limchouse boys another cold miap hero with 25 btlow zero but we have pkiity of fuel its comfortable inside not plant has been frozen yet johnson many utterances and hint at starting paper of his own various comments on this have already gone abroad one bring ruin tlid saskatoon star that it la aft tobttmtfcifhfdoi he will quickly become wiser and sadder man almost all publishers are sad fw are almost wise it is also pointed out tliat the premier infills sunday broadcasts from tile pro phetic bible institute possesses also xtra publicity as those addresses fre qucntly include purts of government policy this or course claiming to bo itpcclal human betterment objective however there is great danger of brood casting down front precedent to prece dent and other politicians may toko to sunday advocacy of their policies with hopes for the editors speedy restoration to active life in worldbet terment etc cordially yours coleman tumor valley alta equalizes the head clerk in an office as ad monishing one of the girl yptots you ar um lul ooiminthe mrnnghe said and the first to go at night well replkd the typist you wouldnt hko me to bo lute twice day would you7 iiint belong mrs jas woiat tlie community was indeed shocked to learn of the passing away on wednes day of last week of mrs james moffat she had undergone un opera tion for appendicitis few days previous at guclph general hospital and failed to rally from the illness mrs moiiat of i1 to wheel lorry was born in nassaguwcya township daughter of tho jate william holme and had spent nearly all her llfo in that township on march 17th 1807 the was joined in holy wedlock to james moffat now treasurer of nassaga weya besides her sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn lier loss five sons up plank quite often man nnd all went in on this side of the river large saw mill war established owned and operated by messn mccamus mckelvlc be sides the sawing of logs all kinds of fine work uds done tlie thlckc family were running and two daughters wullam and bakery tlie grills family general james of toronto archibald of tore nnd larffe liotl called tlie canrtda rcraus duncan and malcolm at home in tlie construction mary new toronto and flora at the otner side lmd oreenwoodvi gen liome to all of these the sympathy of craj btorc wyl mclcnlghts gcnernl fur many friends li extended two brothers nngs taylors and meludcry bros also remain messrs wullam nni hardware blnkleys general nnd tlie malcolm holme of nassagaweya wabl lron works and nunc more ive mrs holmes wns uife and mother forcottcn tne churches had also been whose home duties were paramount and established on this side the place was while she took her part as neighbor flul of uir napcr being used as ond friend it is in the home where she ducllincb or store houses until tlie will be greatly mlsiaid the funeral uaa held on saturday afternoon from uic residence lot 53 concession nnjiaga weia and uus conducted by her pastor rev mr somen tile interment was made in campbeluulc cemetery the pallbearers were lier five cons and mr arthur diamond riower bearers were mr edward dredge misses annie pioneers could move their earthly be longing to claims hied on the government hind office did rushing uuslnets and many claim that had been prcvtouy located when the supposed owner anct his family arrived found someone else in occupation the government had blr building two ntoreis divided into rooms about tilt kkkss an frolltiofs lilltor puke phkiui dour sir in very able american paper fur ifhcd through kindness of some friends there was recently anartlcle with liead ing in large type tho newspaper as moral and educational porce with sub title it may be even more great relentless power for good most effect ive implement in the making of better world tlie latter la from the tummlng up paragraph tlie article dealt with the papers opportunity in the way of opin ion presentation of news and adver tising the eagerness with which the news paper of todny is looked for and selaed upon every day certainly opens great field or opportunity and often supplants or counteracts that of the pulpit and other agencies and great will be tho reward in wellformed character if the paper strives to eliminate tlvj harmful rnd present tlie useful at the risk of leing repltulous tho writer mlghthere again quote the remark of rev dr icannawln lnnt summer re the prek phes that was nlwnys wellcon ducted paper clean and wholesome and which surely would be encouraging to the manogement nnd an incentive for increased patronage rlnce contributing the above it has occurred to iuggest the printing of rev dr kannawlns testimony in ncit display tipe framed and hung in the office as tirr rau pnrir abiding motto giving it as personal statement in montreal to friend in june 1035 premier aberhart li complaining that the public jiress docs not ghc him projier consideration in reporting his so youre out of work and want help whats your trade im painter mister pu inter well now my car needs painting what would you charge to do that job two dollars an hour two dollars an hour why would not pay michelangelo two dollurs an hour in times like tinsel well hilsur dont know this michelangelo but if he paints cars at less than two dollars an hour he dont belong to die union royal guelph now ptaving ronald colman the man who broke the bank at monte carlo katuh ffqh tues john boles gladys swartout rose of the rancho musical western nkxt web na vflkkcilotv lone 11ette davjb dijnfgerotis proclamation in order tfint citrzens of acton may pay tribute to our late kinp georce and in accordance with the dominion pro clamation it is urged that tuesday jan 28 be observed as public holiday andut is requested that all business places and citizen observe it as such all arc invited to join in the service to be held in knox church at 1100 it harrison reeve lucky going cut ofhls cage and getting in several mixups scott an then given forced rest and georgetown took ad vantage of the odd man to turn on the steam greer had to rjive couple richardson got nasty bang when cav uik on shot from bus morton but he can tako it tho period ended axton georgetown penaltlespor acton mooney and scott for georgetown duncan and hall period three found acton atlll rarin to go mooney had great shot at uicharduin but no goal minute made nice play wlun ho stopped georgetown ruth lindsay had couple of nice hou and was checking well wa1tettrimln sholotjrjchardson lut no luek minute later luck was with acton when georgetown could not lorj although grr did not got book aftr stopping uiot terry worked and gertrude holmci grace itobertwin 10xl fcel nnd il ua ll0rc ln room uolen mcglbbon tjra wluon and irene cach of thc amlllea had to live until darby among the floral lcii better conveniences could be found thia puypt on fall buildings hi town have been at half nuud idnoa tuesday pil blackburn will thompson and wrlht luive been choi coun llu wetthpoundin atunt again aib cillort in georitetowji tiohig nice job or atoppintf riuhfcti 4ind was dangerouii around the auditor are now at uork on actaiv goal morton jtros got goal tharvcordsor the municipality prparbig no iiit acton korm making anice tlie annual uunicnt pau to uwk to lauy ut minuu every cltnum will want to attend tlw of minutu laurr crippn managed local service to honor tlie late king ln qrbetownvt only tally uhen george on tueay next lli evaded the dtfencp and rifled one gordon gowuind and 31 cox wore chottcri at tlw second nomination ttcau on the milton council for at oreer that had him licked at twelve inlnului gtmirgotown opened up their mjle and acton took complete advant ab mooncy and lindiay combining for june 3rd will ceaxe to be public no fur acton at 15 mlnuui and holiday und will be replaced by june ut 10 mlnuus mario and lindsay com 2jrd king edwurd viii blrtliduy hlned far tally no georgetown were tuo in iiingblon penllenllary bv th ut made then was uw wmencc blven coupk of chick qref flttvcd gamble uifcvoi at ofiuiuevluo liut wwk fchot mu tln gvurgtumn curry tin in ihu morton group of table termu playc from got tlu llnal tcore jf the game jut be thoie from uic family muwrs william and malcolm holmes narjjigu weya council and tounihlp officials nursing and dietetic staff or ontario jloipltaj new toronto acmv farmem dairy mr and mrs wm ilobcrtson mr and mvs chas darby and family mr and mrs chas gill mr and mrs harold elaley ebenczer ladles aid with georgetown twice more we think it is more than possible tliat warhorse percy blackburn was in harnci last night he can still handle stick and knoas what its all about percy certainly is game toronto will be guisu on saturday night at buf function at acton vmca dorothy uarbcr luid tho mufortuno to have lier futt frojuu whcii coming to mrhool thu lnoriihig from tier home in the country umflcujuuiaa tlie bi rmon ui the aeries by 1uv dr morrow on huuduy nlshtm wo apparently thoughtpro voklnjf discount judging by uie uu cumlon from ihomi wl hcurd it lato sturdy nlbt urgv car overturned on no lilghuay tumi the sixth line corner in esquclug llie oc cupftnu twrf young couples escaped in jury the wrecker had to be sent for to upright the cat fort the final gong on powt from terry itifhurdion had no chance to save on uny of tin acton tulllrji llnal jor acton georgetown no pnultuh the lineup wtlh georgetown anal uiiuirdon di fnre dunruu and hall centre tofct wings crlpu and ward alurnauu har guit saiuhthim ollwon and blackburn acton go il gnu dun icott juid wultr rentre umhaiy wings mooney and muroo ulurnuus morton bus morton tirry gibbons heftroncojohnny joiir oulph just jottings con actou rpot that stylo of hockey with the acton team working as iimoothly as they did lajt night it looks aa if they might go places and do things with just three goinej to go they hove yet to taste defeat it won clearly demonstrated that any goallj can be scored upon ii the right luetics are used itlchardson dctcrves lot of credit but when tuo player get right in on him he cannot da the im possible and li then jttll any doubt in the mind of the avor8etovn herald that acton will rcmuln hi flnt place since the ocorgitown herald went to prtuj tho hockey team from that town vol luaded in the othr direction if li ever va cut of recra wi11 bhe well be mclng yuu again nulmmiat iuolli standing ooajt pr agt pta at ton cl uruetou oakil guilph in tr hi 23 hltiluhalt lamti nllxi txk chlflph at otikyllle tonlghl acton at gnrg town saturduy night postponid game grorgi town ut guelph monday aluhi at oakvlur wonduy all titusduy gome in the ob havi btvii lunerllcd since this ui uve duy of uic runeruj of king ooorge placo mutriyntotunaintirttotipr in the spring wlien the water uili high was busy npot lumbering was in full suing and the logo ucre all traruj ported by water great many lumber men utjre on hand toilnally look after the inters cut sorting gap with nlulco uoyi was ln use just below where the nuw bridge now stands and thc logs were nil sorted into separate booms by river drivers who stood at this gap with pike polci to determine who tlie owners ucre ntamp mark was placed on threw corners of each end of each log diamond was tor tho booth co eb was the eddy mark and dif ferent other marks signified ownership up ln the millions of fcet was handled li aye ye or aaxklmaiiy yeara logn for ottawa and points en route were towed down the lake in booms to where tho current would again carry them on down the ottawa iuvcr great many other streams of course were used for the same purpose but there was not the same excitement on account of there being no town as at new llikeard when the railway came after numer ous survey tlw road woa on the bouui hide and the station ua built at thc extreme west end of the town this of course put damper on the north ant uuiciilde of tlw rlvitiuul is now prln lpiilly residential grvat many of the bu inewi men of 30 or more yean ago are still jitabluhid ln permunrnt modern place of biuilnrui and in great nnuiny wajs contributed to the development of this great country rid crav ilonpltul wiu ldllilud named uuly mlnto and wan built on alinoitl tll1 hlltijt point overlooking the town and grlut bnuiit him ifiiulttd in ull tlw years id nee an ixpernunuu fuim wtui ehtabllshed in the eurly duyt at monulth ijinil wiuj cltuivd rlglit out of the biitih under drained and modern butldlngi erected but the cllmuu at the height of land wiui notcoiildertd suitable und is now jili1 ouuld of new lliikeurd meat deal of wh vuluabh and uwrul infor mation alwajn available plots of nil lludxi ure iet out tetlng thc varieties iwst iulttd to the cltmutf stocx hi abo uvallablt for thost wish ing foundation an ficelunt fair is held uuch year whrr the bat is on dlipluy on uutleuble future is ut lurk of fruit thu pltiuuut is too cold for uppity pturs plums etc und uicsu new things are news ejvierynicnibialotcayjryjfaniilyjn this community is interested in the news of the day and no items are read with keener relish than announcements of new things to eat to wear or to enjoy in the home you hav the goods and the desire to sell them the readers of tiie free press have the money and the desire to buy the connecting link is advertising give the people the good news of new things at advantageous prices they look to you for this store news and will re spond to your messages let us show you that an advertisement is an invitation e52

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