Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 19, 1937, p. 5

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ft f th acton prbb press ms jub arisen bat baan lair t itatwkfc hajwwirtuhm in j- ento tb mm was r mrttand uk o brawn apfcnt the wtasxnd tn ntehanw mr marl b vlnemc hunt the wk tttd with mtna in tomato ur and mr jot istmtt of toronto tuhm aetna ttftnaa daring the watt ura 8 t lathga fit toronto vtaftod for fa flags with lira h v liters leudotuj outto of otaauwekh i taluaa bar afandflwuaw un w j ooold un b o arnold and bswrly art rpandtng a taw wuki visiting in moo- traai quo lmr roy brown and iflii bartfca brown of toronto ttattad thalr alttar llaa turn brown- rlfjm batata ron of toronto u rltlt- lm hr frlmxi mrs oharlat isuutt- barsagh thla waak i ura kelns jannar of toronta apant th wmkand with mra o cspalghc and ukr b h bpalght un una snrdor and llki oundhan sara rataroad altar ipendlnc a holiday at uontraal and quotes mr and lira jama h road an hou- dajing at point an baru oaorglan bay for th naxt throe woaka mr arid un umw w aud baba of 8nuabrldg an flatting with acton rslatrrat thla week mrs ray gordon and baba of tor onto an visiting at the parental home with mr and lira o 8 lanta m and mrs rerbart butlln harold aha donald of st glair mich wen vlaltora lait weak at lloarecroft george wallace xotjdes shop 123yqiigest toronto owpatt ryriwblfto kyaa tiwaukw tmt ae e p head 58 st georges so guelpli mortgage sale mra oeorto mcpheroon of toronto haa bean apondlng the past month with her mother mra arch mopneraon mr and mra l hewitt of stratford and holidaying at the home of mr and mra c lelahroan and other relatlvea mr and mra prod anderaon donna and mra e t collier rlslttd with frlendi in tulaonburf and port dover but week mr and mra morgan kaiaer and eon wesley and family of new york called on mr and mrs j h smith on mon day mr w h speight and mua almee speight of toronto and mrs davidson of hamilton vuum acton frlenda yes terday editor j o tempun mlaa m a tampun and dr m tempun or permit made a brief call on tn fan paaaa on tuesday mr and mra john kroner and mr and mra wn oowdy are enjoying a holiday trip to portland maine and utoir ant by virtdb of ola powera of salt contained tn a certain mortgage whloh will be produced at the time of tale there win be offered for aala by r j kerr auctioneer at public auction on rmmsdat august ttin in at the hour of loclook in the after noon 1st at the farm of chamjts f oouman burlington ontario the following property namely all and bdjaulan that certain parcel or tract of land and premises altuate lying and being in the town of pnrungton in the tewnthtp of nelson and county of halton being oomnoaad of lotm brant blook surrey ptarr m and all that nartof lot aa in the town- ship of nelson branrv blook surrey plan m lying northeatt of the right- ofway lands of the grand trunk rail way company containing ib ac nun or leat 0avs amd bxckpt thereout that part of aald landa hantof on eold do one meperran by instrument number saue for burlington on the aald farm then it aald id be erected dwelling houeei with tultahle farm bulldlngt the landt will be eold aubject to re serve bide terms op sals twentynve per cent of the purehaee money to be paid down at the time of aala the balance to bo secured by a mortgage with interest atf pe c per annum per runner particulars and conditions or sale apply to w erio stewart barrister etc parliament i bulkunga toronto solicitor to the mortgagee dated at toronto this 6th day or august 1837 mr and mrs prod leavens and mr joseph leavens of toronto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs wm taindaborough mr and mra oubert hlnclalr announce the engagement or their daughter eva ellen to mr alkton carlisle patttrton georgetown eon of mr and mrs robert pattaraon rookwood the marriage to take place early in september mr and mra arthur markle mu1- grove announce t3ie eroregement of their only daughter marlon ruth to mr oeorge laurence inglls eon of mr and mm robert mgtls oamnbellvlle wed ding to take place september 11th in mlllgrove united church at four oclock d dr locke shoes for men and women card op thanks mr william williams and family are deeply appreciative of the kindness and sympathy expressed in so many ways whan the beloved wife and mother pass ed away theas espreaslons wul ever be cherished the dr locke orthopae dic shoes assures style and comfort scientifically de signed combination fittings with steel arch and bracer wtiich supports and strength ens the arch and cuboid hone assuring you of the most in comfort all sizes and widths sold exclusively in ajrton by pali ants shoe store card of thanks beardmore employers association ex tends its sincere thsnki to all those out side the tannery a ho helped make the picnic on july 31st a big- success through their fine spirit ol cooperatkm tomato can suicide 1 wrote mslsrla on her death car- ancawr sighed che doctor in reality i should put suicide with a tomato can instead of putting an empty tomato can in the crash she tossed it out into some high jveeda back of the garbage vt can fell open side up and the next heavy rain failed it with water the water stagnated of count endjfcl lady mosquito found u and laid her egga tn the water the hatched and be came what children call wtggletalla and theas developed into mosquitoes one of whlh came into the house and bit the woman who tossed out theomato can so carelaatly wheq the mnaqulto bit bar it inoeu- lated herewith malaravand it was the malaria which waa directly responsible tor her death whan aha t can tnlo the high onmumuonal suletde gregory theatre m friday atjoust task way out wesrr- pull length feature comedy oo- staxrtng laurel and hardy musical melody olrl novelty pemlnlne form cartoon way ward pups chapter 3 of the orest mystery with taiupin tommy saturday august list you only live once conflict thrills romjtnce wltn hni7 rmd tand syhrta sklnry ooirwrif nie chemiit suly duiia snwtr elephant fox wwt monday august tsfi rembrandt a tlvw cntn bgogrtvpttor at the fmrt dutch imlotot itewrtnt rhitam ifftm oomcdta ilound dtftctt omrtoon baltr acton friandf were lndd rtovbd to iwrn of the pu twy on tmiihy of urwhj gtaiiqr or winctuim ar- thetiffh ih iad been in poor htf thtor on time ah iu muw in octtdvntl ehgarltbl -hunjeum- iji wlttgiham r aiu4wy wti burn in acton flftytevon yoan toi- uuthter otth ubs robert waium filu 4vmt hor rly jn mid younf inmftnhood drnyi in thli eommun- ltjrand hmr friendihlp ru valued by til bttide bar orrowlnv htuband whs it also a natlto of acton the leave ft eon jamee of wlnfthem and a dauah- ur r c woionney of toronto and two iliten mrs oeorsf murray of acton and un r k battram of fort wlulam to all of theae warm ermpoilhy of frlenda here voee out at thla time the funeral la beta held thla afternoon with a servlee at wlnaham andv service here in knox presbvjerlan ohnroh mter- mentfwut he made in fsinrlew cemetery acton mrs wu barbkr oeorcetown oeorcetbwn lost another old and high ly esteemed resident when uary ann soott dearly beloved wife of wlulam baifcer passed away at her home on main street friday august 13th she had been in falling health for some time deceased was born tn kuiueslns town ship a dauthttor of the late ut and mrs john soott and had been a resident of oeorcetown for the past fortyseven years surviving are her hatband and four daughters urs chas hofford and mrs qeo wallace toronto mrs a m mekensje montreal and mrs b o arnold acton also two sisters and two brothers mrs j j ucotu georgetown mrs hugh mbrgason hamilton and robert and james scott mrs barber was a member of knox presbyterian church and the itinera service on mon day was oondueted by her pastor rev d d davldson the pallbearers were messrs wm cosk hugh black alex hume herb cleave harold cleave and w o marshall interment took place at greenwood cemetery georgetown georgetown herald arthur j blackburn one of georgetown oldest bualnesa- men and highly respected cltlxen paawd away on- saturday evening last august 7th when he suttered a severe heart attack mr blackburn hod been a clothing merchant in georgetown for over fifty yean he aa born in lin colnahirc england coming to canada as a young man and was in his 71st ear mrblacfcburn mode his home in nerval for a number of years although he conducted his business in georgetown moving thereto years ago he was a charter member of the masonic order and the oldest member of the george town iooj lodge in religion he was an anglican surviving are his widow and one eon p b blackburn who was associated with him in business the funeral on tuesday afternoon was con ducted by the rev w g o thompson of st georges church and members of the masonic order the pallbearers were messrs e l arnold elmer c thompson wallace thompson cyril broncford j morgonson and prank mc donald interment took place at h1u- crest cemetery norval georgetown herald mrs charles akins friends here were indeed shocked to learn of the sudden death on saturday evening bl mrs charles e aklns of toronto just three weeks ago mrs aklns had vtsltcd relatives and friends in the home town and it was remarked by many how she hod improved from a former illness she was born in acton sixtyone years ago a daughter of the late james mc- lam she grew to womanhood here olid thirty- nine years ago was joined in holy we le to ohar dopi by the atlantic ocqan at convention continued from fag on cause the verdure was green and clean lefrpescrinat much as it would have been desired a stop at annapolis royal could not be arranged here th history of the vaney seems to have been centred and preserv ed r has population of about 1300 it was here that in ieoa07 chaplain in stituted th ordr of oood cnsr canadas oldest social order and of whleh all the editors were later to be made members a half hour stopover at grand pre as one of the highlights of the trip in the acadian land on the shores of the basin of mines distant secluded itul the little- village of grand pre lay in the fruitful valley thus wrote longfellow of this land of bragellne and thus it remains to 6 rd w rnrnneoq v xvpoi uoos is maintained by the dominion atlantic railway and a guide gives the story so beautifully told in longfellows poem and points out the spots of interest here is evangelines well and here is erected a replica of the church destroyed at the time of thexpulslon of the acad- ions it is not a church but rather a museum filled with articles of historical interest sere too is the monumsnt to sangeltn and some way or other on just naturally gets the spirit tn these surroundings that gifts a deeper appre ciation of evangeline a rare enchantment rests upon the plsoa where gabriel wooed and won evangel ine 7 cer all the minos marshland- emerald green v lies thesontipell of a romantic race halifax was reached before seven oclock this is as nearly as we can es timate here the atlantic time is adopt- ed and also daylight saving tlmo eo that we were in reality running on a schedule an hour ahead of the time on which our watch was set in acton oonccd in- the new home for a tew days at the lord nelson hotel dinner and a directors meeting started the round of convention affairs a flashlight picture at 13 3b thai evening oflhe imrectbrs of aaioetatl atfftv- th association which appeared in the halifax draid the following morning left aomevdoubtdas to many of the faces and small wonder on would say irnosv eyes- were- a bit drowsy but the convsntton was but started and two addresses and reports and busi ness made a busy morning in the con- ventlon room atia8d the party left on the puzzle poem my first la in february not in march the next comes with sago soda and starch my third is in turnpike but never in gate the fourth not in early but always in late my fifth is in minute but not tn hour my sixth is in paste but never in flour my seventh you will find in a coat or a i hat my eighth not in pet but always in cat my next you will find in house or a church my tenth you can see if youre left in the lurch my next in a hayrlck but not in a mow my next u in cattle and corn and in cow my last you will see in the bells merry chime my whole is a place that is working half time use coupon solution name e ainu t wupie first lived in midland and later went to toronto with mr aklns passing on just eight years ago one daughter mn dr l allen bull remains and one broth er charles both of toronto sympathy of many friends hrre goes out to the bcrraed nc this tlmn mrs aklns was a member of the united church arid enjoyed its fellow ship her pastor rev philip duncan of ersklne united church conducted the ervlce friends here gathered vo pay tribute to her memory at a service in the united church interment aa in falrrtew cemetery beside the beloved partner who ruutgaete on before mrs wm williams a journey through life together of al most slxfjrclght years was terminated tor mr nrl mn wm williams of tor onto when mrs williams passed on last thursday at the home at a3 kerr road at the age of eightynine years she had been in failing health for some time born in cornwall england a daughter of the late thos moore the came to canada in 133 with her parents j on december mth 149 she was join- i ed in holy bedlock to wm williams the end mr byron moore marriage was at bowmanvule and for ze hardy toronto five years mr and mrs wlllloma resided there for over sixty years tjhey were esteemed residents of acton where mr williams conducted a boot and shoe busi- about three years ago they remov ed to toronto but when health permit- visit back to th home town was enjoyed in h d had the constant oars of bar daughter mrs kilty and visits as frequently as posslbwe from other tristabsra of the family beside the aged husband there are left three sons and four daughters to revere the memo of a mother beloved thry are lamwrence in acton carlos in soul i bte morlo hebrr tn toronto mrs h somervtlle london mrs oeorge obb nense nr ivfrs wm- mtphrrson harthey man and mrs thos kilty toronto to all of these sympathy of many friends in this com munity goes out in their bereavement mrs williams was a member of the unltrd church acton and it was fitting that the funeral nervier aa held in the old home church on saturday afternoon rev dr morrow as assisted in the ser vice b rev e o baxter interment aos made in fairvlew cemetery the body aas carried to the grave by acton mends messrs j c matthews henry denny a t brown n p mclam g h brown and w m cooper floral tributes included the following pillow from tile family wreaths from sterling casket co mr and mrs earl aomervtllr sucnrrvule grandchildren and greatgrandchildren baskets from atoit of the bonk of montreal toronto neighbors of mrs osburn rensselear prays from mr and mrs fred williams toronto mr and mrs r chisholm saull 6te marie mse and herb wil liams sault str marie mr and mrs w baldwin sault re marie staff of canada packers sault ste marie fred myrtle margaret and leon tyrone mr tyrone miss goodwill meat a sixttertmlle motor trip via the dsrt- mouth lakes for i luncheon at greeafll acres here his worship mayor mit chell extended an official welcome to the party that afternoon the udles were guests on the bermuda boat lady drake where afternoon us was served the men continued in convention pro gram nd discussion of problems con fronting weekly newspaper editors at 730that evening we were remind ed that ktovs scotia boast of being a scotch province the bag pipes played and th pipers paced up and down in the roam adjoining the banquet room and shortly after it was premier angus mae- donald who was led th the head table with other distinguished guests that evening following the meal we were ad dressed by the premier and prof john casey oft oklahoma university the ad dresseswere broadcast over a national network an interesting feature was the presentation to each lady present of a macasklll picture and each editor was made a member of the order of cfootl times and duly presented with a cer- tlaoauruof membership the party were guests of the province or nova scotia- at this dinner and themenu very indicative of the province who were hosts sessions started the followhig morning at 880 and even made use of the break fast hour for executive and divisional presidents two addressea by mrs p b olotworthy of toronto and prof casey of oklahormv were especially of 1 keen interest to newspaper folks ss well as other business matters presented luncheon was served at the lord nelson aa guests of the halifax herald and the guest speaker rev a stanley walker who had just the day previous been made president of kings college halifax convention sessions were con tinued for an hour- or so and then the party were guests on the banshee on a boat trip lri halifax harbor and some idea of its slse could be secured the harbor was comparatively calm and the sea breeaes all they claim for them and what a crowded evening that last one was it jus that there woe so much to catch up the awards for the best newspapers in their respective classes wvre made the barrie examin er the cranbrook courier grimsby in dependent and jar vis record being the winners prizes for goldenlaeas went to t halllwcll colemanjwca and the utdner optimist louis blake duff was the guest spenkcr and while his subject was the journey of the printing press across canada ho wandered from the subject with a brilliance of wit that kept the crowd convulsed with laughter nova scotia boasts two splendid hotels the lord nelson operated by the o p r and the nova scotia n operated qji- the c n r it was at the latter that the party was entertained at a supper dance on friday evening a committee meeting interfered with our taking part even in the luncheon served but we are assured it was one of the finest of the convention program perhaps it was just as well for onea stomach that com mittees do interfere in a while the concluding sessions were on sat urday morning and the election of offic ers which was as follows george w james the bowmanvule su teaman pre sident frank j burns of the kentvllle tts advertiser and h t halllwell of the coleman alt journal were named first and second vicepresidents with o v charters of the brampton out conservator elected managing director and secretary directors chosen were r j mcdoug- 1 pcnticton bc herald jt oal- braim red deer alt advocate w t morphy viscount sask sun john marsh amherstburg ont echo t a love a rand forks bc gasette 8 j dornan alameda soak dispatch b n wynn yorkton bask enterprise w a swtf i jewel shortening shoulder roasts beef per tt bde roasts beef 10 stffbked finnic hams mild cure tb ibc lie sweet rickled cot- oq- tagc rolls per tb- agoc boneless and rolled veal roasts per lb stewing veal no bone per tb fresh ground hamburg steak tb fresh sausage per tb 22c 15c 15c 15c fresh bologna 1s per lb in piece novell bros quality and cleanline phone 178 our motto prompt dbuvery r short waltz dress is in black silk net bourns hartnymon star a- b dun- lop neepawa man press t p laon- coster havelock ont standard george lake tlmmlns ont advance g a dula acton ont flu picas r s qur lachute que watchman walter leggi granb vue leadermall o j alldon sprliagiull na record charles r allen hartland n b observer a l barrel t curlmg nnd star aiki after thr luncheon metting uf tin tin board of directors it seemed possible to 6or a utile of the city f 11111 the business mrctlon it s a scotch setue- ment very substantial and a folk u r avhild judge as vrry reliable but build ings of the city are not modern liimrs are for the hhhi port frame modert t are tttrdlly adopted we dldnl re a traffic light in the a hole clt ttaitlc la not heavy and apparently self- rrgulatlng i built first along the harbor it climbs on up lhr hill main thuroujihfarcs run in the same direction as the harbor and crusvslrrets are all uphill cobblestone ililiml- awa miawmm gartlligaggjq tthtrr black is a frequent thrmr thla summer it might br called the sum- ner tlume song it is om for morning ikhui and night and fur night the query is shall it to slim lung dress that touches ths floor ur a short dress with an infinite amount uf material uaed ne of the iw wbju dtp u the way the note now bring sound- d b french couturiers ts short in front and lungt behind sketched in a gay alts frock in ex quisite block silk net which shows the popular shortct length inspired by degas friends from out of uwn attending the funeral were mus lulu somcrvule woodstock mr and mrs fred somcr- vluc london mr and mrs earl som- enrllle mrs fred wuliama mr and mrs mccouley miss helen orahom mr and h warishrough and mra mckay mrs fetter mlasinneand miss ruby walk er toruhto mrs walker erin mrs jusuor winnipeg mr n p toronto polratngs the low square decouetage u street no skyscrapers everything giori- f coiiecaled by a tiny net bolero wruiited a hetght of the dancing ous in tradition halifax has an atlroc- vt the shoulders tion in this respect perhaps distance flowrrs accrnt the waist and hooe- hsj bren a factor in this holding of of hair braid in the hem give the balletina the intrusion of things modern we mho marr come from sections with a duteretu out look don t understand and perhaps never a ill halifax has no desire for change and a ho can say that their opinion is wrong thn route home was by canadian national railways on saturday after noon out and past the harbor and bedford baaln which can accommodate all the british fleet if necsesory station concluded on pat bght in the autumn openings too block leads both shiny and dull belngshown blacky js for ilk afrnofir dresses a well as evening and also in velvet black la the favorite for winter coats coo and dtrectolre plum and wtna as runners up and arech corning closer to brown than for a number of sesasonst dtd you evrr give a though to the type of gown you need when you plan to courtesy good housekeeping r k i a dai ic ing atop one uf the pwonk tiuirls ur ut the country or night chlt and the rather u not clear and moon light if mj hate not given this utu nialtrr thought you may be caught going through and thruuch your wardrobe aitrxmt bring ahlc to decide which drss is appruuflat ur alll show the leasc damage drlt gets a bit wet and wrinkled slack wmu la laisn block and white u the answer given in new york on a recent wet nlghf when the crowd was dancing hardly any color was vistble at the height of th dancing hardly any color woe vtsm and that night club that permits dresaaa of street length informal tn type to b wortl during the summer months a king black aaun skirt worn with white top and maybe a smau ervning hat mould be smaxt and practical for sihh an occasion there is a wondrrful opportunity fur ortglrality tn sun oos- tumrs in the black with touches of whiuor the more even matching of th two colors braid in scroj totwqttimim and sarou a ore tautrtmnilnia noted a the new line of dmaass

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