Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 14, 1938, p. 4

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mimititnfiir the acton prbb press s- veawcmt jumruth mm neighborhood news inuntmnt itttm cttmwta wkw otwtirm m owtommlirm in wma mmy of owr w ar iwtwwlwl georgetown mia trent uulhoharat hu team tall dun h dr and mra kohle hlr aummer home at rt antra alba ana steal me ynrtc and mtaa alartwy mtxtmien ot leettna arami uw weeaecd with mra ww tyndalt- the ttnmen w celled to a ojae in the alfalfa sw mill u cju aialloh en monday noon the fire ni ertlnjmbrd without much damafe being done oertrej to rain on thureday ennlni and all ear friday u aural carnival and afternoon program in connection with the lten rally had to be called off pnetdrnl harold c mcciure ot the oeoneunra uone club and mra he ctare and ur wm it unj fait tre- atdent ot the oub were delejatea to dbukt a ucmi mwmauonal oonxm- tion at bejvm ton uutkoka vail weei air uvs waa elected to the bnard ot onmwn ottjuuirt a what ratfht haw proved a ecriout fire eras awtd when nkht cniulable em- men dtaoayered a small blatb in the upper store at the uajtao hall about 1 ajn on friday inorntnc the alarmwaa sounded and the prompt reeporae of the tnnra made it poaafele w eiunculih the tlarar alifcii had ortttnated in eome wate with little or no damage to the property herili miiron the naltuatth iniikm wan held on saturday july ml at buner park oalu lth a tvurily number nrraent aiwta eatwa ami aalmmlug were mijored mr and mra frank nuil ot detroit mailed hu brother john hush court street oxer the weakend rsrar hadfleld ot ustowel vulted hla parent chief cnbttablr lladflrld and mra hmwrw over the holiday mtltun puhllo school doard nit aeleeu ed mia mary peddle ot milton to auc- ceed mln chrulena kmott on the teach ing staff mu lflltotthavlng resigned mr and mrs r c cunningham who are on an enjoyable motor trip to north ern ontario will return by way ot ot tawa kingston oahawa and toronto they are brine accompanied by relative from detroit wilfred rvathenlone sixth line tnv talffar met with an accident recently while hautlng in hay the horara started eft with the load and he ran to their headito stop them they knocked him down tramped on him and three ribs were broken he la now recovering champion ballinatfad mr wake vjuinatbtr underwent an ihiemtkm laal week in live hospital at llllelph mr and mm j w oiwlml of tor onto were vttltiirs durliia tile week at the home ot the former ooutlh it hir7 itev j and mra pareinan and family nte lmltctivyltie in muaknka mra narbara eoirr and mr j aoper were ki preatoii laat week and attended the funeral of mr itnatli on sunday mnl her of mra cecil floper antarctic pilot glen williams tfae wh ot the union preobyterton church heid ustlr annual summer mert- lnc off an mtcnuoomlnatkmal charac- trr at u banc of mr mcdonald m tbe ftfui line of chtafumoousy town- ahtj on wnsncadar july 6th ckiiau mrrr prcacnt from llemlle noml lirm ooua moual pleiannt and oeorbvcbtn uix joqlffe of oiec wullama was surt oordcn qrmham of tbronta 1lted wtth hu pmimu hen over the wrekrod dm ja hulmer of oakrlue la hou- dajtntt taera ehm te staytnc vlth her aunt mim u tbompman the anltoin and united cnurchea bare haw decided to boyi their annual sunday school picnic occether thla year the pica will be held to stanley park kin on saturday july lth lcr and m stanley barth and ux and itn uoyd barth are vlalung at the home of tnetr narenta near here s warmers to thto district report a good hay harvest and say they expect to atart with tlte wheat next week the old iron bridge in the village here la still unsafe the iron support be neath the biidoe are buckled and the concrete baae on the north side is badly tilted new machinery la being installed in the beaumont wouen mill the mill is closed down for the current week to allow engineers to lnatal the machinery campbellville dr and mrs b d young and chil dren o brootvlue have returned after spending a week with the formers brother in tlmmlns the ladles aid of st davids church held their regular meeting on tuesday which took the form of a work meeting when quilting was tike order or the day the president mrs r c menxie was in charge and at the close lunch was mjrvwj and a social halt hour was spent mrs p wheellhan la home after visit ing her daughter mrs f quintan lo twonto a very nice time mms spent by many on 7ieaday evening at the home of mr and mrs s currte when they enter tained their friends and neighbors to a platform dance on their own lawn music for the occasion was supplied by an orchestra from preelton and mr wm mitchell was floor manager the ldlea institute had charge of the refreshment mr and mrs t qutnlan and mr jack memory of toronto spent the week end in the tllage also mr a mcphe rev horrnre kay of wlarum formerly of button had charge of the service ln st davids church on sunday and miss evelyn vanslrklr rendered a solo my tiuk very nlcrty mr don bernard or tvironi spent the weekend at his htunr i miss wlma brll of toiunm rnt the weekend at her home here mua k1ii dwxragh or ixmuiui is holhlayinit with miss m mcmillan mtuier tlck llubbrrt of brentford i l vtsttlag at ihe home of hu grandfather mt it irubbert the gtuden party hkh was held on uw church ground under thp auspice limehouse mtra shevlln and jackie of chatham spent the week with mr and mrs steven jvotrte mr and mis mcxechnle of toledo ohio returned home after visiting rela tives in this neighborhood during the past couple of weeks master blllle mlluere of brampton returned with them for his holidays mr and mrs bob moody of schom- berg apent last week with friends here mr and mrs dan donee of hamilton spent sunday with mr and mra mlluere mr and mrs earl tarxwell of eden mills at mr and mra jos scotts miss oladys wood of georgetown at mr and mrs olbbv mr robert ijuie mr arthur lane and dorothy of toronto with mrs robert lane mr and mrs wm proctor of toronto are tlsjung with mr and mrs orant the regular meeting of llmehouse womens institute was held at the home of the president mrs a j smethursc on july 7th with thirteen members and lour visitors present the meeting open ed with the ode and prayer during the business it was decided to visit with the bannoofchurn branch during august mrs smethurst reported on the district an- nual meeting joan campbell favored with jvo vocal rotas and miss helen mcoowan with a piano nolo both of which were enjoyed by au mrs benton read a paper en titled the silk stocking era which told that this article was knitted by hand during the 17th century the meeting closed with the national anthem and all enjoyed a social half hour mlueu betty and peggy smethurst messrs john brown and john jcnklnaon visited niagara falls over the weekend a number from here attended the dedi cation service of a plot act aside for war veterans by oaledon council on sunday oakville all the pupils in the entrance cuas of it p sanderson principal of central school obtained their entrance mus mary m 11 anna ilea n of brooklyn n y and formerly of oakville was in town thla week renewing old ac quaintances oolmsiand mrs o itunteroffllvlo morrison road are leaving by motor rur i victoria bc where they will apend a year oakvllles first openair band concert of the season drew on appreciative crowd of two or three hundred people to lake side park on sunday evening oakvllles public library is undergoing a thorough renovation the shelves have been taken from the walls and the in terior of the building is being re-deoor- nted dr p m doc deans papular member of- the oakville lions club was elected district oovemor of the lions international district al at the dis trict convention held at blffwln jinn uilcc of bays lost week recordstar james red laymburer above of ll jvplaoeherbert holuck- kenyon as no lptlotof the forthcoming ellsworth expedition to the antarctic another canadian flier burton trerlce of amherst nfl will take over lym- burncrs old pout as second pilot ot the expedition insults hitler burlington three new homes were starteed in bur lington and dttfxtol during the post week mr ivan h cliaver of toronto son of e h and mrs cleaver burlington has been appointed to the staff of the preston continuation school relief accounts for the rjvmth of june wm be 1mb 480 less than loot month it is practically the same as a year ago july should still show a further drop as the list has been cut down since last month again nelson township constable hunt is in vestigating the theft of a tractnr engine which was removed from a shed at the home of mr lee the engine weighed about 140 pounds and was valued at 100 it was purchased by mr leo only five weeks ago burlington is to have a modern and uptodate brewers warehouse in the very near future a deal having been completed last thursday for the leasing of the old post ofuco on water street and the vacant store between the post office and p w templlns mrs john morck lakehore highway port nelson reports the theft of a diamond ring valued at lo0 from a bedroom in her home the ring was misted several days ago but it was not believed stolen at the time it is sur mised that a passing transient entered the house and took the ring several motorists will be hailed into court during the next few days far burn ing up the pavement on brant and water streets chief smith does not prosecute until che offenders hit over 46 miles an hour but he is determined to stop speed ing on the main street over fifty summons were issued last week oaxette an official protest by the oerman gov ernment has been mode to mayor ralph day of toronto by oerman consul c a kropp over remarks made by alderman william croft above during an inspec tion of torontos aoo alderman croft was quoted as remarking that the beaver pen at the aoo was so dirty that the only thing td put in there is hitler rockwood the congregation and sunday school of st johns church met with the con gregation and sunday school of s al bans church acton last saturday afternoon at riverside park ouejph where all spent s pleasant time together races and games were enojyed by old and young folks alike during the even ing all aat down to well laden tables to do justice to the good things provided by the ladles of both churches the w eatherman was generous win ideal conditions following the hot wave t the previous days cooled on by a welcome shower friday evening service at st johns churvh sunday morning were well attended holy com munion was obarrvrd and conducted by the recuw rev k a brooks mr and mrs trma onrstaiig and son jack left luat verfc tiw a trip ui the wrt mlxarn orarr ijiwmin and jean howell r delegate from the y l v r the initod church in miminer school at imrt elgin mln ellisabeih ihetiran ia ativml- i hut uiiiimr countm at the lniwrmt of tnnmui m dwnrnur kcuukt whwh lic will tench tn oraricvwilr high itl alter the holidays ml klu lyann i- inuig a iouple i weeks with her mit mra uom allan ol the managers on thursday evenlnc ln tlxmh wms s rul succeai the entire program i rvnt rumon was in the hands of the happy couaiiu concert company of nmlra and was everything that apuld be drtlred in the absence of the minister r t snder aas cnalrman and rev allen hu1 gave a short and daughter hrten 1 e e ivuiean of buf- anaj1n women rond of fur coats more canadian women are wearing fur coats according to a report an the fur roods industry of canada which reveals that midlody a fur coot is the principal item or production the fur coats mode for women in 19m totalled 00003 the largest number ever recorded by the canadian fur goods industry the aver- ne price for womens fur coat in that year was 93 which is considerably less than the average price in earlier years when the quantity of output was smaller por example in 1933 the number of womens fur coats made was only 33569 but the average price of ib9 gave a total value tor the output or 6358143 the number produced in 193d therefore was 170 ikv cent greater than the production of 1923 but the total value was only 33 per cent more the output of fur coats for men is comparatively small amouift- utg u only 5890 valued at la6245 in 1d341 tlie uul value of the fur goods in dustry on i put in 1330 was m 474 935 a uln or almost two million dollars over die preceding year the high record lor value in the oust fifteen years is emitted u tile jeur 1u2s wheal the amount wi 10 7071 at that time high price of fur akuia rather thiui a larvr quantity of i iq tout acetnintiu for the inrrraaed aliu- of tlie primluaion tile fur gihmji uuluftlrv tukra the drem- t and dyei ir uiulyil ktn or fur- tieaimg aninuu and fashions them int wmarthc apimrrj if various kinds such as roalv cios arvra ctiuars cufts and nmns practically the wlmle demand of the canadian nubjic for rur gouda u met by the home industry and likewise nearly sells vast holdings half the city of cardiff wules chang ed hands in what is probably the blg- tltust real estate transaction ever made ui england when the marquis of bute above sold u major portion of his estate the sale price was reported to be 100- 000000 included m the sales are part of the cardiff docks 20000 houses 1000 stores and several neighboring villages hi there an good shoes mm womo and old b dl bachun acton mm cu killtaui mr ihi mn ilo ua lvinraa u at pmriit vtalt- ull of the manulacturrt ui ciurta ituf hrt liamiu vtr and mm w oar- arr fr home oonaumpuon dtner mr charwa inlu r stratford mr samuel oldham of lamtngtal ontario i mr anur muaarrav of toronto ulai j qanby or jlamllum in no lllkry ttantlua aald the kachrr thoae tmwuk1 like to go u heaven vrrir hld put up a hand but one mr oeorje hu jr mv and mm and he a pulr wee scou laddie aat aium cheater hul and tamlhr who ham been nd atlil vtaltlnj their aunt mua uarr hiu for few weefca left for ihatr home lait haud up ver harfdl whlapared hla brother nudflns him anarphr youre no launtte nool victory in thu year renewal of enx- landa tamoua diamond sculla rowing claaalc went to united statea and wavtm out at you u the man reaponalbto joe burt burk already canadian and am erican champion had an aaiy time aoor- ln hla ito boulder nearly wrecked the burlington bridge an attempt lo wreck ths canadian national railway awing bridge over bur jlngton oanal by placing a huge atone in the geara warn averted by the quick action of bridge operator frcy noworth noyal canadian mounted polkje have been call ed in u inveatlgate roworth waa cloalng the 1110 foot ipan or an approaching freight when he tent ed aomothlng unlit and immediately threw out the control wltchea the bridge came to a grinding atop and ln- veatlgattan revealed a large boulder par tially cruahed jammed in the driving geara at the centre of the ipan r calling on ughfhouae keener alfred crlppa roworth removed the obatructkm and jvatlmed operation of the ttr hie gears affected controlled the raiting and lowering of the ralla rallt which carry all cntr faat freight and tpeclal trains acrou the burlington beach tand- strlp between freeman and stoney crock w t patterson ro bbtelallat in br biamlmhwi ortlmbue traalnunta ts wynaham 8l kaxt u umawa ouhh phoni 31m quality aeenraey sarvtee damage estimated at 1q0o was done but it is believed that had roworth not stopped the bridge when he did the re sulting damage wouki have tied up hie bridge for several weeks before repairs could have been offected royal the cooleat plate in guelph now unui friday loretta joel young mccrea three blind mice wlut stuart erwln marjorie weaver david nlven blnnlc barnea extra wm and patrleala m jitterbugs sat m0n tubs tropic holiday with bob burns martha raye- itay muland dorothy lamour saturday centlnneoa from 2 pjn general reminders for weekend grapefruit lemona oranges bananas c antelope sandwich spread sweet pickle dill pickles gherkins salad dressing fresh beans fresh peas cucumbers tomatoes cabbage potatoes onions phone 16 barrs we deliver ihtttrft btjurrli nf dauttluj aoton pastarratar b af manww mjl pkjb paraonafe bower avenue jk sunday julv nth 19m daylight bavlng tuna 11 os am church turvlse sublael a great challenge 1316 p m sunday bohopj and bute 700 pm bervloo withdrawn everybody wzixjoub vnibetitian xnox cunacn acton rev ii l bsnndt if a aoaumtr mante wulow street a sunday july nth 103 daylltht saving tlma 1030 the sabbath school 1130 am taking a shortcut 700 pm joshua the soldier of the conquest note itemember the ywa meetuu and concert at the york house tonight at 800 pjn alwayswitloome vapluit shurrh acton bev e o baxter parler sunday july 17th 103a 1100 am worship service 1200 noon sunday school classes be gin tuesday 600 pm bypu a welcome to all unclaaairico small advertisements adtcrtlacmcnt under thli baadlnc one cent per word uininun ciuitv jc per inierilon pivc inicrtios lav fioo if pjd cah ioc ddltleaal b charted where itena h to tm booked wanted baby scajea will rent or purchmes box h frob ffubbb noo smmno satukdat 111 00 and bnule hoas delivered by farmer 11200 fifteen reeding plow for sale frank hoxw notice we are paying 26c fqr no 1 oreun delivered 27c tor orede a er8 iul 30o for medium effus acton greaaory society of chemical industry elects president announcement the bower beauty parlor wtll be clu ed for one week ahily 23rd to july 20th inclusive mrs ada kxar ci uk wanted smart young oirl wanted to work in a tore apply own handwriting stating age and education apply box 12 prise pre60 a feature at the annual convention of the society of chemical industry held at ottawa wiui the installation of victor o bartmm of montreal as president or the society to succeed urd leverliulme retlrin prosldent who headed the brtttnh dflekntlon to the convention the newly installed president is shown here right with lord and lady lteverhutme gypsy smith 78 takts 26- warold bridi lost sunday evinlng on wellington street a olrls whlu wrut watch hewanl finder please leave at mclcllant mill flr fskk press orrice wanted a man wants any kind of work around harden or building repairing or machln- ry apply box 42 acum post off ice cow for sale houulii 5 yearn right cvixy way duo to rrcshftii middle or july jno c dennis no 7 highway 3 miles wrat uf acton plume 5lr3 rockwood good prices paid por hursea injured cattle etc for fox meat with injured animals phone very promptly iv will coat you nothing to ling us phono geor orsl re versing the charges hormeo poaltlroly never reuold under any condition 0tf vannattkr pox paru here is a men1 ctical plan that wul pract enable you to build an independent busi ness of your own with the distribution of ovrr 200 guaranteed product in select district every day is pay day i repaat orders on all goods position la perman ent not onetime sale affair offer opotl to honest ambitious alert men only if uilerested write to famhjdc co 670 st clement montreal try us for your next pair of lasses we are mure that we can please you e p head optometkiht u st qeoboes quake pbaaa lit ovkim smewm oypay amllh 7rarold wldeljr known brulahhomanr fvancaust waa racrntly marrtad to mary alice shaw aayvarold univeralty graduate by rev albany amstti s0raarold son or irw rvanarllsc the wcddlnc tooti place al the hamyyvom iwme ot the brides mother the couple hrat met when ansa aha waa 12 aflmlratlnn through the yaare b into ke leadtns uiemtw the altar no wrtttaf no i no bother jm ctb or nlaatv 1t i illlirnj lemmjiir geo c brown norval

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