Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 1, 1926, p. 1

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pfrp reafe 1 15 is- j w fiftysecond year no 1 thuesbxaiokning july 1 1928 acton ontario canada acton tjnited church op canada ijfltnyster ry r e zimmerman o a parsonage willow street 1000 a in sahbattt- school session l 1100 a m sacrament of the lords supper i- 700 iiiitho pastor subject f countlpe tho coat prayer and pralsd borvlce on thurs- la ts0 jcvpreparatbry service will he held id the united church tbsaferrow frl- iday evening jit 8 oolock rev roy okpfriujiwst united church uph jihast preacher fortho atrin bo in charge sex ftrvico mens rage- lo with the upon tjy tm chubch nday school classen h b goodman ssdr t- b7 coodmah kisbecial notices irusemcau b this column a cestui per rwalmum charge joe pcriaaertfaa wanted jrlenced nne glovo hemmers and block and table cutters also daflne nateers storey glove co e doq lost lack and whiter hound strayed or last thursday anyone knowing mfereabbubr please communicate with r h statham yc church street acton fesifcvt for sale fjsiwirrfeotion coal oil stove has ijobrs with oven in ood con- shjvv mrs geo horhjms agnes street mt jplf v for sale iffej4vioa general purpose mare let and gentle in all harness no tiptop jong for her reasonable s apply f box 341 acton illol annual church parade ii o l no 467 and visiting will meet at the lodge rooms tt on sunday july 4 for chiirch parade to st h l rttchds m secretary tsfalr left his jftk- line ksqueelng jne 18 tor georgetown pseen since by the fam- loni respecting his where- ifihankfuliy received by wtaracb bt 0y cop 8 jhwueslng r hoebb wanted drawing approximately lot gravel will be received iflerslattied until ave oolock tyvfjttly particulars may ion application to vvan clerk ysefifci itlwoht c6 si much to- look your best this summer jin these lovcily mfoderately prio news of local import the united sunday school pionio the annual plcnlc of the sunday schoo of the united church will be held at huttonville parle next wed nesday tthlinst this sunday school has ennrterjd the huttonville park for the day a naturalized canadian mr ttieodora roosevelt- emerson of on tuesday evening reeve mason the stall of theacton tanndnfr comp- presided charmink silk frocks of rayon solid shades and stripes sizes 16 to 42 tour specially priced groups 298 650 795 975- fuji silk fvocks powder bine cribapple peach sand orchid nile green and white sires 16 to 42 two specials 795 and 975 double fuji silk in striped frocks beautiful quality sizes 16 to 42 special at 1195 white dresses in flat crepes trimmed with colors spec ial 1975 i polka dot frocks in silk-snd- cotton mixed crepes sizes 36 to 42 two specials 1095 and 1295 printed crepe dresses in all thehew color comtina- tions sires 16 to 44 three specials 5j295 1b5 1975 house dresses ginghams and ctiainbraysj regular 15 kinds in a special at 98c flat crepe dresses in all the charming summer colors sizes 36 to 44 three spec- ials 1495t16951975 large womens dresses in air colors solid shades beautiful silk crepes three specials 1795 1975 350 georgette dresses and georgette combined with taffeta over colored slips engaging styles artso fori short stoat women fuji and raycot silk frocks at 1495 and 1695 ahd also in lovely georg ettes at 2450 and 2650 and in beautiful flat repes at 2450 poi dh and pienje frocks in 1 oadcloths and cotton i ulards sizes 36 to specials 298 and 3 pojeh dresses in lace aqd gandie trimined ging- ims regular- st98 for 1169 and oecom a naturaflskd canadian mr emerson had his birthplace in buffalo n y the hlustfloos ameri can for nhom hewasnsuned the lato prestdfnv roosevelt waa srreauy ad mired in his fathers home teddy win make a good canadian l 0 l churck parside theannual church parade cc acton xjol nn 467 will lie hed next sunday evening the menihe- of the lodge and visiting brethren wil par ade from tbe lodge rooiris on willow 5treetjo st alb church where rev mr sawyer he rector will de liver a special sermon to the order farmars hold pienlo on saturday afternoon the farmers of this community with their families and friends held a very enjoya pic nic at stanley park h3m- a eood programmo of gomes wys held and a baseball tournament ot three games by four tearns afforded much sport bach team was composecl of 3 young men t married men 2 glrla and 2 married women 1 miaiina rockwood main located the myaky in connection with the disappearance of fred tllley tho re turned soldier who left the farm of john alton it r no 1 rockwooj one night in may sifter he had finished the chorea haa been desired up the missing man has been located in ham burg nt air alton having received a post card from him laat week stat- 9 thursday morning july 1 1926 single ctoplesfiwcemte vil m favorable contract r with c n rtattway town protected with minimum amount per day and maxi mum of water permitted per day at the regular session of the council any has taken thejathot auegtancefvcounclllor holrnjja performed the dutlesof chatrmanof finance in thh absence of chairman thetfordl tb finance committees thirteenth report recommended the payment of the fob lownfcnccouits qanaral account d h ritchie labor on atreota and walks 1 13 c5 bot lashed for tbdjft the 8aveh frankly acknowledged the thefts reported and the flour destroyed s uhjits teathwg andlakg d e macdonali bros ltd daily clcalno sxppnii axcepting v sdneaday at 12j0 noon and saturday at 9- p m moved to a mew stand iwttenuon of the yftrwi i im called to tho proilb fl thsu make brpb ss tpapy way p ifstttst- rei me- the fllli wo jjds ind herejaltcr bo encaoawa-njlth- st mils thnv nm e trmetrej tjilctthoy are- easily ala le- anq ore aolekcdanalflry flntrdays oo ore- t a masohi radye c vitla pf acton igjilrrnsri or of land mhiji notice that under je wrpvlsj asjt tn weed act all vs or ooeupanta of any land- wlth- 1e village of acton are roquhejo hve s bbwnor destroyed aj bottho tiry afloaioosr weed or aiseased settnflf sstot july im j mcpherson k f municipal oncer- in order tofctter serve the public and to get a larger bind we have moved our bakery store tdwre commodious premises across the etrel to the stand formerly oc- enpiedhy wr ftuckey as the oyde rest- auraht we at niiw rnrnfortahly settled in the new quaprsandv ready to serve you- our stock of bajng is always fresh and com plete medwaria bakery here k none better phone 77 mill street aqt9n seasonable lardware at reasona le prices pig bier 5 cents per lt in nytantitjr- paris oeeii pound 25 cents 1 pon 15 cehtai asst quality scyt priced from 175 to 2jk the price ztil- k m t rturtobayjanp friday rjulvj nd one show sash nljhtat mftw- a1s pm itrbicwpav yifc grlltlui trtarrlng ifewanpoters- and wi c 5biedy jttraanai varalwr eureka sprayers 8so spra ity twehr- motor driv and picnio pn montjay afternoon the teachers of the public school held a motor drive to erin and a fclctnlc in stanley park in honor of mlin craljr principal of the hish school who la about to terminate hetr enlemfenc here -a- very pleasant afternoon wvaa spent but tftnenci regret wscr felt at the com- lneeverfiir of the warm tlea which have rnibslated between the teachers and miss craif pro vine hi constable fewtrell t toda provincial conitable few trell who jibm been the provincial of ficer for hajton and peel the past year or so has been tjninaferrod to oobourr the counties of durham and northumberland being in his jurisdic tion officer fewtrell has been a moat efficient policeman he la- alert court eous and well versed in the law and the duties of the constabulary he is evidently on the way to preferment for provincial ofllceil coixsahs who went from this district to cobour uiree years ago has now been pro moted to be sergeant with neadquart- ers at cornwall i goldsn jubilee annivttrssiy the fiftieth anniversary of the tpen lng and dedication of the united church acton falls on today do minion day the church was opened for divine henrico on dominion day 1870 rev- dr ires of new york being the preacher qwlnsr to difficulty in satisfactorily completing arranare- menta for jubilee service for the ox- aadteorftheratint th cluis j klpgr-tfle- tl jt wallace gravel etc m j ross barber stop signs a h blahop labor a h bishop ptants for cena- acton fubs prsss printing avrjo fryer labor eardmore co crushed stone iow chemical co calcium chloride j 310 00 jaa symon supplies for town john gibbons labor v scnvcn shuveiiiiik hhuw 35 70 46 30 95 00 11 20 3 30 6 60 ff 30 a 00 4 87 2 00 95446 waterworks account jos symon supplies a h blahop labor a h blahop plants for the pumpnouse l 20 93 00 5 61 v 10 71 tho reikirt was approved of chairman holmes reported that the cemetery work waa progressing but he had not yet ordered the proposed seats the proposal to instal public lava tories at the town hall was reported on and an inspection of the town sal for the most suitable ilace was ing- that be was all rlsrht and was iadty iy the council working tbere having secured a pofi- superintendent held was ordered uon with a farmer lkt a new top for the fountain at the post office ana get the repairs necessary mi yilex mcloaac was klvext per mission under the usual conditions to instal a second gasoline pump superintendent reld was instructed to further investigate the arrears for ater rites on the beard more co houses a bylaw to enforce the law in connection with the stop signs was ordered to be forwarded to the de partment or highways for their ap proval it was unanimously voted that the council advertise for tenders for the atrtttwihljflilgratv 7 the- chairman of streeta and walks was instructed to have tho aldewalk joining the c n r tracks on mill street raised to their proper level the chairman of the park commit tee reported to the council the result of the meeting held to improve- pros pect park the clerk was instructed to write to the fire underwriters association regarding the advisability or allow ing outbuildings to be covered on the sides with ready rooflngu the clerk was instructed to insert a notice in the fkoj prsss requiring that all noxious weeds would bo cut down before july 15th the womens institute was given perxnlsion to operate a tagjay u el atkinson was given rpermla sion to inatal a gasoline tank and pump at his premises under the usual conditions fire chief mcponsld watf giveh per- mlsalon to order necessary fire equip ment for the fire department the waterworks accounts occupied conslderabletlnaeand -will- necessitate the charges ugalnst tho cailg of seyon boys for stealing cash pilfering candles oranges- etc came up for hearing- beforp magistrate mooro in juvenile court last thursday morn ing the parents of the lads accompanied thenato court when the charges were read each of the boys in turn plead ed jffullty some of them admitted that the misconduct charged had been gains on for several months confession was mode as to the ameuiht of- cash candles gum oranges pop land cokes each had secured- the ngwfeffate with the flour destroy od amojdnfed to only 1s7 but it showed a systematic method of pilfering which was deplorable the magistrate said that he did not wish to take extreme measures in the matter of punishment such as fines or costs which the iarent would necea- sarlly have to pay or commit them to a hoys reformatory ho did in- tendihoweverr to inflict punishment which they would remember each lad was required to make res titution for the amount each jiod stolen or destroyed which anaounts were from 37 cents to 400 each and this amount their respective parents were directed to seo they earned by perona b uprnntcctj to do the work 4ch ono good vitluc t iteffc automatic sprayersrr750 hand sprayers- ci and 15 lawn and fj nfehcil 12 inch lawn fence priced aft2j nts per foot all kinds of farm fencing in vahows heigh and weights rrcd right v rfft wm mjul street fyfifggll tes hay forkrope li hayorlcr pulleys etc r we carry fe stock pi ffiir v iif5t flei doiuj ims daeldea to bold s services marking this historical event on thursday august 1st this date win be especially deslratlo aa it also marks the first anniversary of the con summation of union in uae church an outstanding preacher will be se cured for the ausplcldiis occasion and all former members are invited to plan to be present to enjoy with the present merabers the juolleo event a strong camrilmee haa been- appointed and it la- probable dat progranmie prl4heqrdef of service and items of hlrtoric interest will be is sued the raomberstiip of tie cfaareh will unite to niake tho oacaslon a memorable ana a wealjxthwriaeratoms freaks the thunderatbraiuut week made itself alt in this locality mghunr was unuauaby- vivid and strifes in many plaoes mr tfiosnsb kluattb house on tne second line was struck the eurrent came in on the telephone wires uttle damage waa done an elm tree on tho beardmoro farm was struck mr w- brackens barn on the first line was struck the hired man who was standing inside austalnm quit a shock re was knocked down and was ctuiftned to bed for several days mrs james sprowl on tbe town line received a shock when the electric current fol lowed the telephone wire into the house hear hearing was affected for some tine bat is now quite restored miser- elsie storey of nasssga- weyaoraa standing by the window of her hbrhecaurtna the storm- she was near the telephone some framed pic tures were tstndlng at the wall beside her these were knocked down th shoot affected her lower limbs rather painfully for a time buthe recovered from the efforts of the bolt there w evidently some narrow escapes recognition of valued services a function of a moat interest char acter was held in he board room of wesley buildings toronto on tues- dayavanlnar n recognlllora o the valu ed services of rev t albert moore p ik- general secretary of tho de partment of evangelism and social service dr the methodist church for many years owing to hla election aa general secretary of thne vnlted church of canada dr moores retire- mept from hla former noaltlon was rendered tmperltlve in order to suit ably maris hla aerwranteo from ms former position a comlitlmentary ban- cinet wasftaeld on tuwday evening at whldt dr inoore waprse1iteawllh a beauutul illuminated aid ehiboeaald address expressive of arprciauhor valued servloes and his acooioi meat of arreat reautta fjof jk for which ibavchfire m frsirtlrwiihwbi hrlmlht days from this fund the merchants who suffered loss would be repaid eah lad was sentenced to from four to eight lashes according to age and amount of pilfering with a rubber strap to be inflicted by his parent in the presence and under tho direction of chief of police mcpher son- one at a time they were taken frpm the court to another room in the town hall and received the punishment directed and this waa inflicted in no perfunctory manner the magistrate further required u pledre from each lad and his parents that he would attend sunday school regularly for a year no spectators outside the families of the lads and the witness were al lowed in the court the sentences were imposed without court or con stables costs it la sincerely hoped the court pro ceedings will have a sslutory and last ing effect upon the boys and that their conduct hereafter will be exemp lary jyhen interrogated by tho magis trate as to how they conceived the idea of taking things belonging to others almost with one consent they replied that pictures they had seen in the picture show save them ideas of how they could do these things ohd get away with it they had also bought ten cent books in acton stares which- told all about these king government has resigned wr opposition leader mcighcn called upon to form new govern- merit t the investigation intb the customs irregularities proved too much for the klncf government after a min ority of two votes on hhetcommltteea report- iremler king resigned and with dramntirisuddenness like a bolt from the blue the leader of tho lib eral government laup down the reins of power- in parliament monday after noon and the conservative chief as sumed the responsibility of forming a pew government within fifteen minutes after two oolock that afternoon r when the house rnetv ill of expectancy but with no injf lvuf what would hap pen hlbtoajjj made before pack ed galleries and full attendance of the monibers awaiting with bated breath some announcement from tho prime minister the house until next afternoon air meighen wont to government house and had an hours interview with hjs excellency tbe goyernorrgeneralj turning to his office in the parliament building at four frclbclc he was eventually sworn in as pyenler i th fl customs fommittee report the amend ment carried by 119 to 107 thus- sus taining sir meighen by 13 of a ma jority so far as authoritative government is concerned conditions at ottawa do not appear improved as yet indeed there is ample room for fireworks displays before the present session is ended xoth liberals and conserva tives continue to ploy politics to at tain the same result in dealing with the customs inquiry it is a situa tion likely to last until there- is dis solution and a definite mandate comes from the country to one of the two major parties social and petwbiil mr austin held of toronto waj homo for tho weekohd mr b a brown of toronto waa home ovor tho weekend mr morris sturkman of toronto waa a visitor- n townlaet week mr w d- robertson of toronto ii lrti prealo act0pt athlsnc associa tion fentertabns pouce court news a at m o th c to deal especially with these items under discussion the reeve reported that uae agree ment with the canadian national railways had been signed and settled npon for tho supplying of water at their premises at much mor aavati- tageoua terms financially many items of interest dealt with at tha regular meeting of ha chamber erf commerce last thureetay wlth thi int synodn the continue suburban sti late cars in through totrn the- securlhg- of a wider country radius on tho telephone exehauure was reported oh by the r committee that nave this in charme- tho superinten dent of the district will be pressed for some immediate action or a report onthls altuatlon a form glvlns all thedta regard ing actons advantages as a place for factories to- locate was ordered tobe tilled- in and returned to mr 3 j raymond commlssroner of industries of the canadian kationkl rallwava tltechainir of commerce appoint ee llessrs jl m nfcdonald and alex mctonald oh uielrrepreaentatlvcs on the committee to make improvements t- prospect park the meeting in structed their representatives to urge tstat not- too thike an outlay lie made at this park but that the belt- pond auiovproperty and the two lotif of the storey olove co on bower avenue be purchased and made into a beauty lot it was thought by tho meeting that an athletic held and show aground and a park of the beauty desired could halton county roads assmeted by riitrlct and cohmty qf- itoawlast frld ft a weacpjtilct wjct gmtr roads cftrnmlmte nuade a tssja jtft the county road on friday aitalrihefllrottdaondgravei pita in rtafalgar and nassagsweya town- mpa 1w ftuki vlettmn jook iauttuk dlattauhln work uvditaa re irrlaf fit the roads which la he- tw dons in the ogunty the distidot ensrltisee waa nmteh ploaatd wltlt th- crjful ttfld aatlsfictory manner in wrtrfclttht worh la being crrwd pli many fine exhibition off tinnli and some close games on saturday on saturday june 26th the high park tennis club visit eel the acton tennis clftb for ft friendly tourna ment and though the weather seemed more ulce october than june there was a good crowd present and- some very good matches took place some twelve rnoenbers of the high park club made the journey included in the party were some of their best players o that acton has reason- to congratulate the members who com thingimdarbo bank they- maao when scores were tallied at the end of the daya play the high park- club was lending by 8 matches to 6 all of tho acton team did well there were a few who deserve special mention however brnle brown dls played wondorful tennis agalnst the almost unbeatable mr bond we en- joyed watching ed pyne of the high pork club in all his playing he will go far in tennis his judgment in placing hla shots mode rt dlotcutt for our players to wlnanypadnis- tpete held showed good generalship against his older opponent mr p cronh anil pulled out a hard fought win of the indies ulsn brownl of toronto was the beat aimd we should llketo riave seen- her in a singles match with one 6f our own ladles miss hannah wallace and her as sistants deserve peclal mention for the tea which was served in the clubhouse after the matches in the evening the high park club and the acton tennis section members were entcrtalneu at a dance at beverjey house on saturday morning license in spector goodrich and provincial con stable cousans visited the home of shuter hasklll on the lake shore road rour miles west of port hope and in the hay loft in the barn con stable cousans found seven full cases of goodcrham worts whiskey val ued at 60 a case this whislcey is supposed to have been part of a con- sign merit landed on the shore of lake ontario by a rumr runner the previous evening the balance of the shipment having been taken away in motors and the sovep coses in question had been placed in hasklhs n this was one of those oneday excursion boats from toronto to cuba and mex ico clifford mctavlsh toronto pleaded guilty before police magistrate moore atthetown hall actoji on jtatwrday peryiamitng pri t pfftrtl t t grand river planing club on may 24 he had not succeeded in catchtnjg any trout before special constable dennis dscovered him hence the fine of 9500 and costs was deemed efficient penalty the law provides for a further fine of 9100 for each fish caught r w h bdvir ibsqueslng was charsed on itttrsday afternoon by chief jnckon oeirsetown with driv ing at night ih one light tet waa fined t500 and costs mr fitspatrick of credit forks was charged by inspector reevely at the court house brampton on monday before police magistrate moore with uruwfully using labels upon bottles in which liquor was kept which did not correctly and truly- state the nature v of the cont or kitspatrick tiaot bsttak- tng home brew on a pormlt and used a brewers 44 beer bottles with the labels still on the bottles x clause on the label of each bottle declared that the alcoholic contents was not over- 44 per cent proof spirits an offlciaj analysis of the liquor showed hat is analyzed up to about 18 per cent a conviction followed the hear ing of the evidence and the mini mum penalty of 20000 and couus was imposed w s morphy crown at torney prosecuted and b mckeown mp p of orangeville acted for the defence improvemelsrrs at pr03- pbctpark to b carried out by comitflttea ap pointed last friday evenihti tho improvements at prospect park urc apparently much desired rep resentatives from the womens in stitute acton citizens band he council the duke of devonshire chapter of thei o x e- the latceside chapter or the i o bb the chainber o commerce the baseball clan and the acton- fall fair were present at the meeting last bway evening to dlsfiuss this project mr c e parker presided not be well combined in the one place the suggestion of purchu3ln tho mrs y gamble j pell protterty lots on bow y an4 storey glows b wer xviej wafl ruiaal qm of orltr u w cjhed the ft the nheuna had only n do yflt the improvements n britjiact rk ithe impryeinpm majntia wore the rounding bu lthe entrance arid oonnewtingqf jark ane knox ayen- uesjh erection it a band stand tho procuring of seats and providing faci lities tor a motor toataw j the election of an executive com mittee to hatodle these imprvrnnu jn a ooperfttye oommuolty way re sulted aa rairawsi prealdewt clas parker vicefrealdenujsfs ins pobtlo secretary oeo r ainetv treasurer a v jb itumley ithe improvement committee- cpji silting of beeye maaon chairman r m mcdonald ana ic j ketrwas to yiaw the grounds and report at th riext meeting of the drganlsauon the lornioabn of other fomnxlttees walftotr u whloh vurbe held cn rlday evening juiy j- v on monday nignt june z8tb the acton ladles entertained ouelph- in the western ontario tennis ijeagua the acton indies came through sue cessf ully taking three matches out of five on tuesday evening the tennis sec tion of tho acton athletic association held a very successful jocax tennis tournament of mixed doucues at their courts mtiss helen meponuod and mr eugene mclhorson were the winners while brr wror beatty and miss clara lanta were the runnersup after the tournament mr s3 t beard moro entertained the tennta players at his beautiful home bevexlery house jcho misses bagle of prealbn -visit- ed avmetctj kerrs on sursiay mr itobect stewart was hmeovet the weekend from- st catnarinesv r dr and mrs prlodtman ot toronto wero gueats of xjr and mrs kelson on- sunday miss emrraa robinson visited her parental honw at kopllworth over the weekend mr ambrose mccarm coal dealer- has been very 111 from pneumonia dur- injr the week mr and mrs jack pickett oc hon- uton spent sunday at mr and mrs john harv miss doris haddock left last week to spend the school holldaya with friends in braiapton- rr mrs o aircane of west pain beach florida is spending a fewv weeks atber home here messrs cloydr forbes and hudolph pleasant trip to hamilton mrs matheson late of chicagjo has been vlsltlnc her sister mrs n p mooro tliepaauweekor so miss nehle b hall has secured a position as teacher- at duller in school section no 10 milton- mr and mrs edward oowdy of buffalo n were welcome callers on the fnss jpnssa on tuesday mr and mqay v- picket and miss pickett qf iowvllle spent sunday at tho home of jxrimd mrs john vey mr and mrs j t brown and miss sabra kelson attended the funeral of mrs j m fexnley tororitbon thurs- jjit mr and mrs arthur elliott and lit tle miss francis of toronto visited mr and mrs x w barberee this week- r mr r j kerr went to toronto- oaij monday and hra korr who has been there for several weeks with returned wlua njm messrs elmore and gordon john- afon and mitsscs dora sprowl and nellie hall motored to owen sound and spent sunday there mir andlsdrs john currie miss emeline ulsa harmen and 31r alex campbell of buffalo visited at mr a c curriea this week mr and mrs charlea q of vancouver bc and mr and mrs 1 f- caldwell of ulchmond hill visited acton friends on thursday mr and mrs wm buckinsharn of colllngwood avhd mr and mrs xj mc- jclnnon of qtielpb were guests at le home of d k voung last week mrs robert watson has return from her- vlalt to- her dauahter at niagara falls she la staylruz with her sisters- the misses perryrrtam mr chas v wuson sapesinton dent of acton hydro commission at tended ke electrical co at blgwln inn iake of bays last week master maxtin beardmore la home from appleby school for the holidays mr and mrs gordon beardmore were down for the school closing field day mrs d c russell and mlas jeasw left yesterday morning for richards landing algroraa to spend a weeks with her father and sister there miss emma hawthorne who was no painfully injured in the bus accident at palermo a month ago is still- far from complete recovery she ia now only able to silt up for an hour or so irit ivvv tw i fxftl rm r i 514 i presentation to miss gardener who haa retired from til teaching staff of acton 8coel on friday evening tho1iist of the biirth of which miss oerdlner ono of the characters and a few of her friends gathered at tho heme of mrs h s wilson la spend an ovenlng to gether before leaving actonu she is one of onur school teaehers who will be much missed among the little folk miss addle- hurst read tile following- address dear fmuss gardiner aa you are about to enter- on the bea of matrimony we ask of you to acqopt as a tolceh of our love this presentr little la verne smith a pupil of miss oardlner then presented her with a beautl- ful nyrex pie plate may health and prohpcrlty follow you and yours on your journey through life j beat wishes from each one of the dust of the earth when stalling down the stream of v life in a bark canoe remember wo aro still your friends thought we may roam afar mlsfl gardiner very fittingly replied wheheach one read a ppein aultahle tp their character in thr play and presented them vlt- a dainty lunch waa served tea was poured biy ira wallace lasby and a sqola hour was spent in music and games 0o0d crop outlook raporta from western paovlnce are i cbod for fln crop the croii outlook in weetern can ada continues to be very encouraging reporls frn dllterent points in the pnilrlti provlncti of manitoba sas- katchewnji and alberta indicate that there is reasonable around for ex- peotlnr a big crop thliyesr recent rdlhs haviinlledthe required mois ture in moat parts of the canadian west wheat lln the ahot blade many fnrtnrra eonditlona generjilly in theweat liavs tsot been so nceftil in years asthiy are a preseiit heend haootiaaioom it must to h things jtt- these aweat june- desthw twtehtnr scbqllbr ttrsa t separto- wi dally mrs dr dryden of now york has been visiting her staters mrs nlcklln and airs holme during the week she leaves in a few days on a ulp overseas and to egypt and the b5ffirland fltss gordon mackayof torontov spent a- day hare last week wlthher parepts mr and mrs r h- wane- brough and- to see her little ntooe i s wh ru been- 111 for several weeks ijut is slowly lm- provinafhww- i mrvandtrrhp moore attended- the banquet tendered to kev pr msoore at toronto on tuesdsvy attar- noon upon- hds retirement frbxn thel superintehdeney of the department of bvahgellsm and social service of the united church i mr and mrs lis h young returned monday fr jt niutu ulp uuouah th counties of drey and bruce they attended an old-tlmo- camp ineetlna three mllos north of mlldnuysin bruce county- the camp is held in tho bush and hurts for two vreeks mr and mrs c h banks and mlas dorothy of saskatoon who have- been travelling in england arrived on the mlnncdosa from livorpooi on satur day they- will spend a couple of weeks at the horne of mr and mrs john harvey prior to returning to their own homo new bridge in nas3a- caweya the council last week accopted tha tsndsr of w w- klncf art a449j nassagaweya couttdl passed the- following accounta at the meeting last week r- nglls culvert it 11 00 j howard dragging 11 od g- wr harris crushing stone 52 bp mcjtntyre dragging 39 25 a deforeat ecarltylng si on hay grading m 92 a molntyre and j roberts laibor u m is gyk harris super 9s1- cbas jcihgsbuuy snow shovel ling- 11 r w wilson snow shovel- ling r- i a 00 mcklnnont snow shovel ling r 4 x so f tisag asvs gk lame snow shovelling a- wiharrlai dragging mccoll broa oil j marshall postage 1 kennedy crushing atono wimhowiird crushing stone q w harris express 13 harvey grading m job graduas lilt et to il tfv 88 4t0 00 hiv ijiavr climax machine co repairs p jb j j alex near pfmpring enow roa1ljsir o w harris crushing atone p o w harris grading 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