Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1938, p. 5

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ijfjffwwr gffiffi t a 1fhpa x thtoat 1umk mat lmt mr win wilton mi home from hamilton during tha weekend ur george boomer of toronto visited with acrs h v uoore thli weak ur sam brown of winnipeg man la halting rauuvsa and mends here ur and uri o h brown apent a ectopia or day latt weak lnklcohener mae helen oetrender ot tha univer sity ot toronto waa home during tha week mr wm spellht and maa almee of toronor apent the weakend at uoore- croft mr and mrs j o matthews and mr r j kerr rtalted in toronto over the ulnm jean maedonald and omoe olbaon apent the weekend with trlenda in toronto ulu m jaekaon and muter johnnie maoraa visited over the weekend at her home in seaforth mr john u mann left on tuaaday for ranfax njb after spending a few weeka at hia home here mr and mra p r pugh ot waterloo visited at tha noma of mr and mra s j bald during the week mr and mra alfred bishop and baby uritne o toronto visited at the form er home hare on sunday mr and mra prank sharp and master kenneth and mrs simpson of toronto tlatted on sunday with mr and mra a a the acton free press i i j r patnm mra or morrison of kitchener and mra tripp of preaton attended the funeral yesterday of the late charles w launbert friends are pleased to learn that mist margaret peggy mrtoonald la now malt ing aatlbfactory progreea following her serious ulnaas tn quelph oeneral hos pital mesara harry and archie burfcholder ot detroit mich made a brief visit with their sister mrs u c mcmillan last weekend en route to visit friends in stayner mr and mrs john winters and jack left last evening for england where they will make their home thf best wishes of many friend go with them to their new home dr harold f mowat of copper cliff who was attending the american col lege of surgeons convention in toronto last week visited with his parents mr and mra john mowat card of thanks mr nelson lambert and th family are deeply appreciative of the many kindnesses which were shown at the time of the death of the late charles w lam bert these kindly acts are indeed all greatly cherished an easy one today my flfait is in rotten but not in decayed my next tn a scare or again in dismay ed 1 the third of my letters in berrt not in hat and the fourth in feline but never in cat the last of my spelling youll get at a college where youngsters and adults attend for their knowledge my whole awmettomfti round sometime quart but quite flat now surely youll find the solution from that use coupon name usui co to be fsuxndlv tomorrows banker must be a friendly chap ready to meet the public more than half a ay that was the lesson members of the american bankers association learned at customers relations clinic at their annual convention in session in boston r- 6 hect a past president of the association explained that 40 per cent of the comment gathered in a survey by dr h w tiepner of syracuse unl- rrslty was unfavorable to bankers those interviewed thought that bankers ere thoated aristocrats big fat golf ers atth big salaries and nit tie ork baj a m vtceprealdent of the na tional shawmut bank of boston said rvrhapb one of the greatest handi caps that met banks in the handling of their public relations during the trouble ome years not long past was the rapt that they did not know how to meet the press half way alter all the preas ha one real job and tha ts to present to the ptopje a lair picture of what is going on now they have to preacnt some tory and when the bank gtveu them with stony face a closed door and a blank waa then th ohano are that ust picture tney present to the pttto will no be accurate george wallace xothes shop 123 yonge st toronto opposite rrriebitka tub sunday school lesson for sunday apb1l 3rd folvde glasses a new style that gives more com fort and ease in side vision come in for thorough eye examination no obligation to buy baaistarm ovtaeaetifeia t bramlnallan auaaa ka walling e p head eyesight specialists is 8 ostosuws sqtjaete rheaa ism outlfb anno uncement will reopen tuesday april 5th at 00 pjn sharp for election of new set of officers and reorganization all officers anil members old and new are requested to attend lodge without fail important business to be transacted h w hinton noble grand gregory theatre friday ahux left she married an artist romantic comedy with john boles and lull deste comedy ooofs and saddles sport sport of the seasons community sing no s chapter 10 of tim tylers luok saturday atuxl 2nd gift night westland case thrilling detective atory with preaton foster and barbara pep per novelties rooftop frolics rhapsody in zoo dime a dance olee worms fox news monday a1mul 3rd waikiki wedding blng crosby bob burns martha have and shirley ross cartoon barnyard boss popular science no 1 song hit song birds ot the north woods coming the awful truth with irene dunne and cary oimnt notice to creditors in the mattkkat lb katal ef ivy alios criagjs ssu eat the tewssvhlp as rusalug la the oaaaly ef uslten wtdew ebrvino other races golden text ood is no respecter of personi acts 16 84 lesson twit mark 7 2437 tlma may or jun aj 30 place neighborhood of tyre and sldon de- ca polls bxpoiltlon i a heathen womans faith 3430 jenu desired to wlthdrav st this urns from publicity and activity cf matt 10 14 16 14 is to be alone with the immediate circle of his disciples to pre pare them for what lay before them hut his practice could not be hid i cab never be hid when he is present any where ch 2 l hu glory and saving power wlu ihlne out and the needy will gather to hun he wlu drew the broken hearted wherever he goes this womans position was very discouraging outside the covenant promises and blessings in sore distress her daughter fallen under the power of the unseen but real and awful powers of darkness the disciples tinsympathetsc and even the saviour seemed unheeding there was apparently no helper but this woman received the blessing she sought after all her faith conquered and made her a true child of abraham and heir of the promises oai 14 36 luke 10 0 19 16 a rationalistic interpretation of the bible would make this simply a case of bistnlty but an honest interpretation of scripture g against this bo are also carefully observed facts modern as well as ancient deiiicapossession as dis tinguished from insanity arising from purely physiological conditions is an es tablished fact there was natorauy enough a peculiarly virulent outbreak of tt when the flon of ood was manifested to destroy the works of the devil 1 john 3 8 satan mustered all his force for the great fight on hand col 3 ib but deinonpcssesslon exists today as has been clearly proven by carefully observed and recorded facts there is a super natural world of bad spirits as well as good this fact wlu account for those phenomena that remain to spiritualism clairvoyance hypnotism etc after we have eliminated all we can by the ex- 1 posure of fraud sleight of hand natural i causes etc 1 this girls case u a sad one she was in satans power and like so many of his victims grievously tormented but she had a believing praying mother her mothers prayer was a model one earn- 1 eat direct brief definite personal humble believing persistent prevailing tte kernel of it was four words have mercy on me cf matt 9 27 17 15 i luke 17 13 18 18 just the right thing was done for this poor girl she was token to jesus in prayer therefore she got immediate and complete deliver ance the action of jesus in this cose at the first glance seems inexplicable and out of all keeping with what we usually read of him matt is 23 but the more we study it the more meaning ful it seems to be and the more evident the genuineness of the story becomes it certainly was never invented there was a threefold reason why jesus paid no heed there was a real difficulty in the way of giving this woman what she sought she was a stranger from the covenants of promise an alien from the commonwealth of israel separate from christ eph 2 12 the middle wall of partition be tween jew and gen tile had not yet been removed by the atoning death of jesua christ eph 3 14 15 this difficulty was very real but faith surmounted it the woman approached him at first on the wrong rooting as a child of the king dom this she afterwards rectified by takingher right place as a oenue dog i little pet dog however many of us would get more if we would take our right place before ood jrsui would test her faltli he often seems not to hear but he does and would have us cry agahi and prove that our faith is real and earnest in the end the woman got far more than she sought how wonderfully blessed tonae jesus hlmseir say to one great is thy faith he answered and said i am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of israel what does this seeming- 1 strange and irrelevant answer mean just this you say send her away but how can i send her aay without granting her request and how can i grant her request when she ts out side the covenants and my mission the lessons about faith in this passage are thomas lurtdv brampton thomas lundy 71 died suddenly on sunday on the second line west farm near brampton where he was born his father was the late joseph s lundy he had been an elder of brampum presby terlan church for many yean and was a member of ionic masonic lodge bramp ton he is survived by his wife formerly miss jsan kennedy two sisters and one brother lottie lundy- yorkvliie street toronto mrs norman mcmurchy chin guacousy and joseph lundy brampton the funeral took place from his home to brampton cemetery on wednesday after noon oboroo h ooy roekwood oeorge henry coy wellknown resid ent of roekwood district died on satur day atf the home of his daughter mrs sim roekwood after a brief illness the late mr ooy was in his 70th year mr ooy was born in teeswater on tario february 34th i860 and came to live tn this district many years ago he was wellknown and held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of friends and relatives he was a member or knox presbyterian church in politics the late mr ooy was a staunch conservative surviving are ave sons charles prea ton fred jack oearge and tom ooy all if cruelph and urrtfajfghten mrs sim roekwood mrshpoonald harden and mrs oordon ouelph the funeral was held on wednesday afternoon at 330 oclock interment was made in wood- lawn cemetery quelph robert o mcfhrran roekwood robert oarbutt mcperran of rock- wood formerly of nassagaweya town ship passed away last friday afternoon in his sixtyfourth year he was the youngest son of the late mr and mrs james mcperran milton t he is survived by his wife ernessle l ooodell to whom he waa married for fortytwo years three daughters pearl mrs chas alklns fergus violet mrs ken dickson ouelph etta at home josephine mccabe a niece at oac two sons vernon w lakevlew ny norman j kingsvlue and two grand daughters and two grandsons one broth er david mcferran burlington and one sister mrs 8 bishop hamilton the funeral took place monday after noon from his home roekwood to e3dej mills cemetery the service was con ducted by rev mr lawaon roekwood and rev mr clark eden mills the pallbearers w ere donald campbell walter- jharria andrew lung moffat frank tfuenhart arthur norrish john bewley campbellvllle floral tributes were received from many friends dan matohe7tt belmont man the funeral obituary item from the winnipeg free press will be read with interest and regret by many of our read- i ers who remember here the famy of john j lawson j dan matchctts funeral at the united church wednesday march 9th was at- tended by the largest gathering in years i a tribute to the 40yearold creamery nuuiager mr matchett came to this district as a youth after engagements i in saskatchewan creamery he was ap pointed manager here in 1027 he won many prices in dominion and provincial i butter competitions including the henry cup at the toronto royal fair in 1031 j for highest average score mr matchetts varied interests are shown by his leadership in the belmont band his active enjoyment of skating and curling and his membership in tha united church and the masonic order surviving are his widow formerly miss delia lawson of belmont his father james matchett and two- sisters mrs fred morton and miss eva all of win nipeg the funeral was conducted by rev t b pearson and masonic rites were car ried out at the grave in belmont ceme tery the pallbearers were duncan campbell ouy jenkins bert hopkins alex reld stanley mcphsll and camp bell ooodbrand i notice is hereby given that all i persons having any claims or demands against the late ivy alice crtppa who l very rich often found where least ex- died on or about the tratythlrd day ppcted m 20 cf ch 8 22 in ahom of february 1w at the village of 1b acton tn the county of haltoo and pro- 35 bow manifested tn vlnce of ontario are required to send by coming to jesus in praying to jesus in post prepaid or to deliver to the under- i holding on to jesus in expecting much signed solicitors herein for charles ed- mund parker and alexander darwin crlppa the executors of the last wlu and testament of ivy alice cripps widow deceased their name and ad dresses and full parocuurs in writing of their claims and statements of thetr accounts and the nature of the secure ties if any held by them and take notice that after the eighteenth day of april lom the said i couw not charles edmund parker and alexander i couw not nnd from jesus what it accomplishes over comes apparently insuperable obstacle cf v 3q obtains all it ask v 20 pleases christ v 30 cf hrb 11 e wins commrrtdatkm v j h the deaf hear the dumb speak 3137 jesus was still seeking seclusion but it his compassion 1m- dr locke 0rt0p0edic shoes darwin crlppa will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the person entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the aald charles edmund parker and alexander darwin crtpps twill not be liable for the said assetsor iny part thereof to any parson of whojcaolm they shall not then have reci known from coast to coast set it standard for quality and smart corrective styles they have the metatarsal pad and cuhaid support that correct that tired aching feeling in the feet these shoes are also made with a reinforced steel arch which strengthens the longi tudinal arch come to our store and be fitted with a pair of these famous shoes 450 495 xsatvd at osoksatbana 11th oar of march aj onl 1w bentfett akiuettoiafar tba aald charlaa edmund parfcsr and alaxandar danrln crlpiis 37 3 pels him to hral tha amidol ones but he does it as privately as possible he sighed in deepest sympathy with tha womans aftuptlon renunduk kim ot all the worlds vast sorrows cf isa a- all of christs recorded sighs and tears lnchiduur oethsemane were or tha arlefa of others fcttita 53 4 s u our prarera wr accompanied with mor heartfelt sighs then would be mora power in them cf hab 5 7 rom i ll and if our sighs war aommpanud with mora prarera they would net be so impotent pallants shoe store roy q poster death came suddenly to roy poster of 74 delaware avenue toronto on wed nesday march 23rd he was taken hi on thutsrday march 17th with scarlet fever and pneumonia and was taken to the oeneral hospital afterwards to the isolation hospital where he died his boyhood and school days were spent at woodslde school erin township pausing his high school entrance at acton iacavlng erin he went with his parents to georgetown vicinity afterwards mav ing to toronto he was employedfor some umewtth the shcler mendolshon messenger ser vice afterwards taking a position with the schaefer pen co toronto where he last worked he was in his 20th year and in robust health until hla fatal 111 ness he leaves to mourn his loss his father and mother one brother and eight sis ters mrs jb shaw toronto igjm oeorge hurt oeorge town mrs t lock tor onto mildred of ouelph oac tush- ingham daisy verna dorothy and oeorgina at home the funeral wok held on wednesday with a short service held at the hos pital conducted by rev t h qxeen- slade of centennial united church dovercourt road toronto burial took place at cheltenham cemetery jlfits edward marshall after a brief illness of- four days christina havens widow of the late ed ward marshall died at the home of her son chief of police william o marshall in ocorgetgown on thursday march 4th deceased was a daughter of the late martha retell and oeorge havens and waa bom on lot 10 seventh line erin she was married in oeorgetown to edward marshall qn may 13th 1680 she uas in her 79th year and had spent her entire life a rtsldcnt of erin and llmehoue her husband predeocased her els ht years ago and she was the last of a family of nine children she is survhcd by one son wm o marshall of oeorgetown and thirteen grandchildren i her grandfather the lotc george rosell i wojs the first white settler in erin town ship when he located on iol one seventh line at balllnafad he donated the ground for the cemetery at balllnafad off his form the late mrs marshall was a member of the presbyterian church and was aluja kenil interested in the ad- v anocme nt of temperance she was a trul christian woman beloved by all who knew her the funeral took place from the home of her son on saturday afternoon when the service was conduct ed by her pastor rev d d davidson i during the service mrs vannatter and j miss betty speight sang very beautifully sometime the pallbearers were all l grandchildren wm e marshall t h marshall wllbert marshall oordon mar- i shall lloyd marshall and autn marshall the remains mere interred tn the family plot tn ltmehouse cemetery 1 among the many beautiful floral tri butes from members of the family rela tives and friends were those from the 1 town council fire brigade oddfellows lodge and police court officials at mil ton georgetown herald 1 charles w lambert fulovinn an illness of several aeexs charles w lambert passed aw aj on mondaln the oeneral hospital ouelph in hla sixtjrltchih ymr born in erin 1 township he has spent his entire life in this district snd the lust thlrtnve years or more at crewaoii oorncra where he condurttxl a general store cliarlea w lambert uas a son of the late william lambert no nuui aa more loyal to hla conimunll and his church when the old methodist church at crewaoiis corners was ekawed it was charlie lambert who maintained the sunday school again a hen there was t rumor lhat the old building might be convwrtard into an amusement hall it was charlie latunbert who purchased the building and preserved it tor the hoi purpose for which it had been built and for the past eight years he has attended and with the help of tn saltation army mamtalned regular sundav services at this pot that had so many cherished re collections for him he how e er also attended and was a member of the unit ed church in acton hla life was one that upheld nil the honesty of purpose for m htch the church sfarwli surviving him are his atfe nee miss daisy bennett and two children charles jr and miss laura of praston one brother nelson of acton is the only remaining member of the family uf win lambert the funeral was held on wednesday afternoon with service at the home of his brother nelson lambert in acton the scrice was conducted by rev dr e m morrow and capt poulton of the salvation army interment was made in pahmew ormcter acton the poll bearers were messrs wm nlckdl xkt xwppa walter laimbert jack alrdrte pred cleave and t p outhrle among the floral trlbuta were those from ur nd sirs nesaon lumbtft and family charles jr mr an mrs ala uodon- w and crewman corners sunday school y m c a players will present here conies charlie a threeact play in the town hall acton wednesday and thursday april 6th april 7th at 800 pm a acton concert orchestra in attendance i the cast is as follows mary chalmers albert mills laura mcmuilen james ross oral chalmers flora sayers gordon cook meryl kirkness george mason charles kirkness i directed by 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oranges 4 large ripe bananas 2 lar texas grapefkuit regular 33c value clarks n 1 p d large tall tins ooc libbys r orkct deans re iu 12c rmj loz extra 5 pound bags fresh dry onions 25c bag inilt information on eunaii politics oaorg bernard ahaw is plturad as ha aired his ivm an tha present european situation to lady cxfcrd durjig a recant praae luncheon tn tnrtrei shaw voiced the opinion that hitler juet guessed right in naa recent austrian coup injustices to oennany in the veraauass treaty gave birth ot kturrs power ujrs shaw acd drr rurer guessed eorrecur now far ha could go without having to flght iaaaaa

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