Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 7, 1940, p. 1

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jvttwr tftt bftss sixtyfifth yobr no 3t acton ontario thursday march 7th 1040 fight home print pages five cents rural playoffs at acton arena are keen contests credit shown in thirteenth power bill 3434567 was total earnittkb of hydro in acton lnat year the thirteenth power bill received from the ontario commission ahowea net profit of 77 41 after providing tor depreciation on the tangible plant to jjie amount of 1 4a3 00 the actual ooet of power on the books of tfu7 ontario commuwlon waj33s4 leu than the amount of the interim bill and the aton commuslon has been given a credit for this amount the report also give other lntertsatlng figure or the acton aystem total auexts ber deflected off one of the scot into hla are 13b211w and total hablhtle are own net and the winners put on the open stjle of pmt that wiu nice 076 01 total reserves are 70 503 33 pressure to inoreaie the advantage i watch and the pace wan fast throughout and total surplus 00 734 05 turning to the power used in acton commercial power is the top source of revenue at 156o34 domes uc nerviocit are next with 410 dw 10 and commercial light lurvloe third with 4 87141 mun n mm in ih ii mm tanners headed to second loiampionship in 2 years the acton rural hockey league semi r final game are proving no walk away for any club mthe second round of oectflh cly ileal waterloo tiffern tlie bent two out or three erlas on friday night georgetown plrotee edged n 43 win from the lome scobt theiie team brolos even at 2 3 in their clanh fylday nights fixture woo another clone affair until late in the game when the plrata put on a power drive to forgo ahead the acton repreecntauves in the league opened the scoring midway through the contest then just after thtr third period got tindter way the georgetown sextet bagged two counters in qhkjc succession to uute the lead for a abort stretch before the mlliua tfcam tied tlie score once more a flying rub in in si dnmc of roup ffaala ijothltenmb put up n lirillinnt nirie or wide open hockey but croud was disapimlntinjr for n arnc of this calibre if tan ners win group prospects hood for ontario honors atrain the n nt of the three game series for the chnmplonnhlp of orxrtip 7 inter mediate d was held hero on tuesday night and acton tanners put the water loo tigers through the works for a 7 2 trlmmjnb both tiatni played tbe wtdo to second game in waterloo on tuesday night ing 1063 00 there are 610 domeatlc service in acton 00 commercial light endow and 10 power services a total of 5 jwrvlom thei meetlngof aoton publlo- j utilities commission was held on tues day evening oommtsaloneru symon and reeve j u ohalmera were present with chairman c m hansen presiding it was moved by m symon and eoonded by j d ohalmera that the oommuslon render the bill of 100 00 to the waterworlon department for the use of the truck for the year carried the secretary was upon motion of j in the other game norval tallied each por a g up nnul game in what is con period to beat hornby so and tie their sldered the jostiest group in intermediate scries at onto game each b this yiar the croud was disappoint norvol group leaders were forced to ing hold the tower district boys in check or go out i ii mmnm lll i monday night were postponed owing to the condition of the ice surface nt the rena and are being played to night agreement on townline maintenance mad winning the chomplonship lost year has certainly not mode any more ardent hookey his year the team has put themselves into every game but they i certainly hnvi not drawn the usual acton crowds we don t know why therelsntambltlon foranewtlcorrt h chalmers and m symon instructed to read and discussed mansoffawcya township council met on march 4th members a 11 present the reeve presiding the minutes of the inst meeting were pay tlir following accounts hydra department bell teleplione co rent of poles on mill street 44 no tibpo of ontario ledger sheets 1 30 sutherland srhultz motor repairs l fi7 amu membership for 1040 s 00 macdonakt electric ltd supplle in i j corporation or acton business tax 4 oft it m mcdonald rr insurance 20 m ii m mcdonuld fidelity bond on secretary treasurer 0 00 department of motional revenue license for 1040 41 2 00 131 is wfttorwarlts department power at spring 44 jo a letter wob road from the auditors pointing out some of tin rocommendn tlons that had been included in their report pertolnlng to tin commission the letter was filed a letter was prom ntud from tin do- the following accounts were ordered paid by the treasurer relief accounts 05 05 road superintendents vouchers 275 13 mlsot llaneoun accounts 22 do a by law nuthorlklng an akiement with the township of to divide the townline between the two municipalities for the purpose of miiln tenancy and rcptlr won given the tsunl niimbit of readings and passed tlie clerk was also instructed to en dhavor to have a hydro contract an celled where tlie party wiu not using lvdro count ii then adjourned to meet man h 14th at seven o clock in the evening mrs r p watsn review book of the year two championships in a row for acton when such a thing is a possibility with the present team acton certainly gave evtry indication of going out for goals from the start on tuesday night right in tho first period the tanners put five men up to get counters and the tigers did the sanu i thing uhen they got the puck in acton territory laing drew the first jwnnlty for tripping norm morton but ven then waterloo played well up dunbroak stopped mooncy and brush on some met efforts but norm morton got the ilrst scorl at i 2 with piplitr k assist just thirty five seconds i lftur nnr morton reginu red unothi r east plomboro moom y drtw ft jm ut 3fl tt rry brolcv alone wt nt right in on dunbroak and dri w him out and flip pod in it lov ij gi al in um than lu minuu piij lht limntrn really invi tht tlgtr- tail n ral tuit llndsnj put in unouier knot on the string whin hi woncl at 1j48 from a fart off acton hod plenty more efforts that failed nnd colty tor wnurloa got in close on wood sivtrnl llmii brush drew a ptnaltj and oildntr got a tountcr at 17 50 whtn lu was luisent acton vos till applying the prtssure when thi ixriod tndid 4 1 for acton norm morton who had gum oil un let in th ihht 1 mod did iippmr at uu rtrtt of tin mtontl ptrlod ht hid a bad nmtuih on the head woods got lakeside chapter i o i e annual bfport 1to the lakcjiitle chnpur daughtern of the empire held ttn business meetings during 1030 each group was responsible ft r makunt money and in addition the chapter held a dance sponsored a booth at tlie pall fair a british movk sold christmas canti and startled ju self denial fund donntlnnn w re glvni to the upper canada tract socltty minnie r moore memorial endowment fund to the council tor park supirvlsion bought ringfi for the two high school students of high t standing during the year bought a flag for the pnrk alsnwooland knitted sweaters- mittn nnd socm to pack christmas boxen for twenty of acton a boys who had enlisted bought wreaths for the ct notaph and flogs for tlit soldltrn travci in palm w md dublin cenii terles assisted the ltglon with salt of popples for remcm braticl day an utaj from uu red cross for clothing blanki ts and morn y was answered by uie chapter held a this weok but this was turned down by i r of makarints curds games wrlt- the waterloo club i lnb nmu r pt fr soldiers in bar ratks the second game in the group 7 jlnulb has been irrangrd for tuesday march 12th in waterloo it is claimed the ice was not available in kitchener for any right this week mid that it was necefi nary to carry the gamo until ntxt week it seems too bad that play uffs have to be no delayed which practically excludes thi natural lee surfaces from getting in i on than bigger gate receipts but it hap perm thin way every year tlie game will be in waterloo on tucoday i an effort was made to have the game played in acton arena wllere tho ice could have been ijecuml for any night night at the gre literary r rntprta thf dlihp i less of fltrntliniore chapter oeorgctown and tho acton legion also were enter i talned b the duke of devonshire chap it a md the pi l memorial chap- 1 fer hhimplon on mday 1 veiling last thi annual i tlio mason knitting company acton lodhs and otnts nlght of antnock iwwl uie dolt ehtate brampton were i iuro y soclity was held with thi pre- visited sident cvelyn pcurcn in charge at tlie 1 tilt chapter assisted during uie regis conclusion of the aliening exercises luid ration of women and lattr when the business an interesting program wiu rtd cross society was formed members presented aautlng in tht drlvt jtan altken occupied u10 chair while at ea h of uu rmulngh an instrucuvo 1 hi dalles program was given currcnl tidk was givtn sevi ral of thist by guest evenu irmu aitken solo wilma west i speakirs a10 a irr on current evmitfl readinj jean mann chorus by the christmas cards w rt sent to out of lodiis rtadlng elva pcorin several town numbtrs flowers wirt suit to impromptu speeches and a lively ilng mtmbtrn in case of bitkntfln or bereuvi ming wln tnjoyed in closing thin prtum mtnt in tht family f the program arthur mckeown thin acted m tluilr man for thi cents program music by artliur mcktawn jim mclntyrc and ross mckeown a qufz cantist wai con ducted by charlts mciceown iind music bj hit iboys jim mclntyre uovi a mast intirtsting talk in hls trip to new york the nullnnnl an tin in brought ihi nn ling to a elost nd gumt s wt ri huqied by all six new members wt n met pled lnu the chapter which now has 4 paid meinbt rs winners at the euciike ol the scout morillks joffieersteaby duke of devonshire chapter lodk tlie duke of dovdnshln chapter im periol order daughters of the empire hold uip first meeting of tlie year on wednesday at the home of mrs jas symon with a full attendance thu meet ing took thi form of an officers tea with mrs barr regrnt presiding and officers of the lakeiide chapter as guests after the rtgular buslnesit was can dinted a program was grenuy enjoyed by all present mrs c lclshman ren tiered a solo and mlin m rlckctts a pinna silectlon ho npeclal feature of uie afternoon was u10 address by mrs h p mcken drlclr oalt provincial educational sccre lory of the order she ikt u bol and basic principle of tht various activities of tht ordt r to which we belong undt r four headings as follows 1 a united canada and empire j an luttlllgtnt and harpy people 3 opportunity for all to shan in the oood tilings our country suppliesfreedom to uilnk our own thoughts and dream our own dreams 4 reollnillon of thi dutlts of uuaflndriuiahfttifcftiwruaswhff j routine mailers i tuesday meeting of school board prepjirntiorw for mimic tcfltival i minn iioliinpcr to tench j ajrricullurc mini to enjoy i believe said mrs kendrlt k that ulo i ode keeping in mind tlie under lying principles f which they draw inspiration undenominationa n po district president addressed dublin institute meeting thin tlie scout mothers auxiliary hild a well attended luid injoyabli euchre in the council ohombt r on friday evening prlaxs wen won by mru win coon mrs george mlno mr hios watson and mr chorlea holmtw jr a delightful lunch wafl blrved and uu 1 veiling provided a i spltndid bocial event held i minion securities offering to change the dominion pf canada bonds now lit id by t1 march meeting of uie lakeside llf th the acton commission for prtivlnrv olmptor i ojjjs was held in the yjw 1 ontario bonds the commission win so uii r iftt ecnlng tlie of smaltz tripped mooncy cm brmk decided to mako no change barge of tho meeting regent mrs idr a letttnr from the estate of the lau a j buchanan presiciing various items e benwlck notified uie commission that rixt crass war wotk and home dutlth they would not b responsible for nirthi r w u wltn d iulgnttl ui tin power or water tiud i r ctunniltuos a shower or mnia the question of running uu water w mh m cords writing material etc ep pipes from freealng wits dlrusi ftr canadian soldiers in barracks is u nt some length it was decided by the lr ri ul tnt april meeting commission that any pps uiat win mrn v n rumley was appointed a frown on uu street only tht ordlnar blht stcretary and m j croighton was hwtruttid u plpt ptishi n r r elianje would be made for the water whore tho pipes art fixixen on tin ton burners proper t tin conmmir must pay for ail water used the suiwrlnteudtiit secure uli prices on inxt meeting v s ihjrk imports wiu he curhed hit tarmini of thb count will bt pletuwd to leant uuit on ihurstlny last tit department of national rtemn ruled uiat the drawback with reference to imported bacon from the united states will not be granbed the result is that the targi puckers will not uiaki tht profit uity anticipated from importing bacon from uu tjnlted stuts whtu hogs ure sol ting from 3c to c hr pound below canadian pricea mr tuggart uie fornur minister of agriculture for sos itatchewon who iud the luoan board hoi shown he is a man of action assistant treasurer two new members wtit accepted into uie chopuj mrs s mwtthiwb and miss m murply plans for a st patrick u and baking salt wort made ono tr the outstaiuung booits of thi jiar htuchlne ror uu suirs wu tiutntl rt vitwwl bj mrs r p watson cjiapttr munbtrs greatly tnjoyed bemg shown thrmuh tin stortj alovt q1111 lui rtx tilth it is indeed nuwt anstnn tivi and t njojublt oroup number om trvitl lunch and a social unit was tn jiecf a tin r illo win art itr otiktis for 1040 hoiiorun regent rvder i regiiu mrs allan j 1 st vlcert gi nt finb sou nd vice regent mw hiul b 11 hoeoixuna secretarj muw jujir i niiwteh correaponduig set ryjnr mrs j ingles tnsasurer mrs air fryer uiki sidt clmp- mlw margin ntt butiiaua1 enuna robin sur of kojnwicrs effort and dunbroak wiih gtkkl on six shots an ont of which mil hi hint bit u a goal baylish scored at 7 q turn undmij bruih and tt rry was clone mid bus mor ton tallied ut 10 57 on a pass from terry woods modi nict stope on three water loo allots tlit pace wius still hot at tht do of uu ptrlod whenooydrewn pi null tht wore fl 1 for acton and lhi dtsircd tin lead ooj jiuu mi tnuk on thi lie hi uu uilrtl ptri ki wiu 11 norm morioiv- was waved to tin tiwltr brinkirt missid un mt wlnn wtnkih wiu down the rimrt tintt tiuh tn uu puiod mid uu ivniurs 1 uu led un pli tin 111m t riuijlu nid up u bit liimmi drt w a i tuih but at ton 1 at 1 led tht plo olldiui mind iwun at i j3 ki iyjser l hk a tilp ti uu u null u unttsiu fctntkl at uo uruiktrl was nnulliti unit witurlih was two mm short mara was in but dunbroak made a h st p at ion miswd flt itntlj thiuilts riiht in a rtw and uu peril t uwd willi kiwu itttllipullg 10 add to uuu airtad good score tht last thlru neconda saw manui and hchjnaltc ui a mix up and boui were ptpollnd tlie nnu4 scan uiw 7 j for tlie dublin women s iiihltuiii their pcbjmary meeung at uu honn of mrs oeorge somen llle the preslden i with mrs somervllli in tht chair tin roil cult was answered by a muulc selec lion and tomposir a dnnqtlon of loi a member was gtviij to thi o ntral war charities fund for the idt rated wonun instituus of ontario mr ntar was uli delegate appolnud to mti t with tht acton pulr bourd at 1 tic ii ntxt meeting tlit topic um music wlui mrh o robirtson as oonumr she told a paust love story in music and mrs van ooozin assarted hir it wiu quite lull 1 tsung mrs cowan guejt speaker pn sldtnt of the district poke on h01111 and country htt topic was quit up propria ti at this time a contist on music wiij mm by lri grant mrs aklns inovtd n volt of thanks t 1 j thosi who umk part and also 10 uie hosttws for thi use or hir lumi tlie nutting iltsid b sinning un national anthem lunch wot a rved and n socbil ttnu nt tin norctow n herald sold to mr wc biehn in annouiwcnient 1a mudl linlib ui lsue of ttlt ominiebinn herald of ime of thnt paper by oil cxrcutrlc of the estate ol yie late j m moore to f bu br mr wa c hhn b a recuitly of toronto mr dlertn u n urnduuu of uie union conditions in india subject op discussion by united group mr a mckeiule nreuded pi united ohurch young peopea t their reiiu r weekly meeumr on turtu day evenliwthrmeetinii beinj chfuuan clulenhp jroun mir john jvu led in prayer and mr aamet mekenile read the anrlpture the veildent mr john pell had chanre oj the budncw period when rmlln bull- naea wu trahiacted the topic of the evening took the form o a bound rakle oonfwwoe by mr a uekuule hi nubjmt waa oondl- llona a they are in india today tlnii a ijtii luckwi attii in the baa tin itiu up uab watt rlot dunbroolc houl errutt and malrthiakk defence olltlner centre uiliic imht ufnir nrlnkert left 1nu avlucatlonal sectvturj mli wan wlllli tfopptastr cotry sclunalu kropp jacjaam aouahmta mm l leltch ll aun micallum echo secretary mr o lelahnian riantv mliu manraret uroun aatutant planut tr tdr p a oabea standard dearer mlu deule raaluui aaalrtant mre pred liuton omincllwhl mm idrj oullen mra h l mtehlr mri oeonre somertillle mra 1l helwla mri w d tablot mower oommlttee mri d taylor mr oeonze mnueme mlm lucy ffd- wardi neporterm jeatle rutwu ailtant reporler mlu deule itaal- auditor mlu julie uanlewlclt un j orelthton l and drll nltematrjj acu r wooda toal d lljj and mol oazle dftnet n motion centre plpher illlhl m undaaj left mns terry d morton on ao mario mooney alurnfltes lloln cs lub cial referee e nn brill oueph another 8tei- up thai mtuw the third defeat acton luu hello arlof wetltcrn unlvemlty and a son of dr and mrs chartos lllejin or cheery and windsor he auriimcs management of i the htrnd after saturday march oth it is also announced that uie present j taft of the herald will be retained we welcome mr blehn to the news- surplus reported in ihe escpiesing auditors report relief to be din continued after april lht a i uli torn ore klntrnged for 1m0 ekqiuviing townthlp council hild thiir ugulnr mi luhu on monday ufttnioon dtputjuvi t c h moy councillors o w mumi edwin llarrop and o fc cleave win prewut retvi wm a wiimui prtaldml at tht nutting i cominimlcotloiu wtre read frqni uie dtpanmunt of munlriiml alfalrs w ilavtlh dimirtmint ut lit kh ways and jtnkltvs iind hardy the audjuirs ut port as of dteimiur j 1st 1039 was in btnuti thiwing i surplus un uu yiurw work mivtxl bj miwirs moj and clean that un titusurtr i uj hit ru ul hiuhls its primliltd by thi iiiul sum rlhuiidinl 7410 corrtfd othti acetmnts pius tl for paynu nt vrt hill ii i pin nt co htrvitts waltt r lawhon 0 lbs corn and broom i m bennett stampo jenkins a hardy audit hi to doct ruber 31st 1030 j sunford relief account to date alfred brigden on account for servlcis nndrred oeoriiiitown hydro- electric com mission re logan house 12 57 stamps far treasurer fl oo moved by messrs chuve nnd may uiat uie trt usurer pay relief account as tlsoii in politics and non rneial is a lower uuit wlui careful thoughtful tn deavor coulti if we real i red tnr strength in time transform canada into a country of a gnat and united piopr snowing the right and strong ui tit fend it a eommod diuigi r from wluiout unites us in tlino of war in uie somi way a com inim sensi tr justlci and rtkjwil f in dividual liberty nhould unit u m time of peace shi urged all tmmtx rs with a federttl t u t tion faclnk us to ntudy imrully tin pnblim of whal is flafi nt for canada a vote of thanks wilh utuii nil mri moiundrujc mnvid by m1h m b n nitt and stionded by mrs h m mt dimojel for hir vi ry edut ntlonal ad driss aflir thi lifting in nn nv i iltiihitil u id mx lul hour was i njoyid with tin mttly ihiltfl oftlcerft iih lnihui motor ars in collision suiulav on hiiijlnvay ffcrr i hi bad driving condition mi sunday n suited in ont collision in uils district whilt both cars were damaged fortun aiily none of tho occupantfl were injured tlit irpldent orcurrml on th highway just east of acton with cara driven by ii m stewart of lefroy and john den nett of chulph invistigutlon showed that driving conditions win bad uiat nlbht imd drivers amiartnuy misjudged their cvarunct damage of about 150 wiih doni to each car involved and in eluded lift from fendir axtl and whtil duniugt chief e llarrop of at um in mhtigautl uu accident and rt ported lo pnnlniiul pollei lyufterfl j h boyd o a dhls and dr p a oakes were present on tuesday evening when acton school board met and chairman dr a j bucliantin pn ski ml ptnetpil leltch presented a requisition for supplies w hieh was accepted and oreli reel to bt secured principal mckenzli asked permlv1 n lo pecure ttif services of mm oowdy as u t ampant for the music festlviil fn also reported that the bulletin board had bt i n erected and the iichool was greatly impioved by this additlon to farllltlis w tilth wor much apprrclaled by uicher and pupils a letter was rend from tho secretary ir the music fenuval outlining thi pro gram for uie year the usual donation was glvonto liolp- in- this work l wosreadrom the as stictatton of ontario pimllc school trus tees ind ratepayers a letter was also read from the public school instiect suggesung some d in bookkei ping and supplies that jdioiikf lie secured miss m i lolling r was appointed to teach agriculture in the nchool a motion was pawns stlpuluung uie rati to be paid for mipply tcachera in tho continuation school it was lerldid not to p irt liaso a dilpll tatlng nmrhliu for tw nthool ut thu promiil ljme a oilier exinndlturrs wt re more necessary tin second n mirt of tin finance com inlttee ncomnnnrted jwyment of thu fol i wing accounts symon hordwun siipplns 1 1 io hi ii 1 1 h jiln m co m tua j 10 at te n iublli utllltlra com mis i n vll i h it 1 vlldoiiaui jin o him and b ml hi tntjii in fit co in mi wihkihall t musiu mi i van nn s u miiiik luiiiriuirt 2h7 1 10 i mi 0 45 110 15 30 00 10 00 ghen waterloo just one more and it will be quit fol- thu year tlie waterloo and acton teams always play a nice game to uatch it u that wide on arlety i according to report from waterloo tt aeemi that ti mora jtook frlad mil oontinud oo p mn pa field in hiuton county and being b eef officer 310 u our closest neighbor we welcome him to cftrrted thu district over the period at years moved b messrs llarrop and murray we hae had a very inumate acquaint- thal ulp treasurer pay b nrd if health ancshlp with the late j m moore who accmml j sanford account lo date guided tlie hevama dtmy so well for 7 l0 oiirrlc o many year he greeted uji wlui i mov by measnr may and cleave that and we retumodl wqy- t r pe d on and how ore you otoe there lion been a very happy friendship which we hopo will continue unbroken under uie new management and we wuh our neighbor ewiy luoomi in hli new undertaking what u the dlfterenoe between a pollee- man and uie watch in hu pocket the watoh u on the policeman and the policeman u on the watch after april it 1040 carried moved by mfvurs llarrop and murray uiat jenkins st hardy be reengaged a auditor- for hmo that bylaw no 030 be- reftcdnjivl and that uie clerk prepare a bylaw carried mbved by mer cleave and may that thl oouuu do now adjourn to meet on monday april ut at 140 pm or at tha call of the reeve carried rimjnch tax colijxtor ivln two vlah tkrm william h whu of arti ii tuiui tux colli t tor tf puslmth luwn hi i who lliiuletl guilty in polkt tuurt i tk ago to u i hargt of thi ft ill 001 or in ii fit m lib f rmer inii o wis inu ined by maglstrite wall in o iph lo iwt n an lisii um duj iii vt irrt lis1 om ciiy null terminal in tin j i uirlu iti formatory crown attorniv j m kmirii- 1- c said in hlid inen tax colli t tor of piu llnih mutt 1u3 rmhlng u salu i 175 i year ti mart rhli had bei n for the luat two yiurs mr ktariw aaid uiat whiu had tated uiat he had first bocn urniytttl to taki uie mimiey uinmgh kambllng and drink ing tho umount which the auditors statt la imulvtd u about 5 000 said mr kenrns xilnuni out thai he gave him self up to jiolicc whyte had no previout record and was held in high regard in his home community ht added sivrttary ttu of fairs tribute gin to lair rj ktrr ml velmrf murrai nnd secretary e thetford gave splendid report of the ontario agricultural soclthle conven tion to a meeting yesterday afternoon ofthe d4rctor of acton agricultural society in hh reiiort mr thetrord said that the wliie ronventlon iwi tlrlsen and bowed in adlence in trlbuie to lord tweedtmulr and uie memory of it pat pitaldmt mr jl j kerr commlttae for the varlou branche of he pvur hre appointed for the year and plaiw made for uie event in 1040 preikfcht u o johnaton waa in cliarg vll chlssls kiiiioisc salvation rtnv war work hie i ndnrsallons of the army war efforts in 1014 1010 liavo come from uu humble buck private right uirough to tho king s n prtsenuiuve rarely do wi iind such unanimity of opinion about a public institution uveryonc will want u give of uielr iiniiny and many will give of their umo ii o hie plan ut reduce tho number i f ipm lis liy the salvation army ui mm big tftort in dependent for its nuocosn upon you giving what is your quota by the allocation acton a 1300 00 mi aim ul itftuit foc for itry i all on uu i an uiamrs lint not mm h 1 it whin im iiuvldir the work it will do many will ar ixcttti tlit ir ipmlu and we bellivw all will i ttimpt ui n n h it 1 liw pub ii uptrlud clukcns huvi ttured ui iiftslstaucf of many of their frit nds and an preparing to cajl uxm vm shirt ii wi it m mend them to you uts til join thi solvation armj from hi llili ui hi oiji f march tin ladles of at afbana w will n r pruiiiy april 5th on murelsih ul llltiomibury school hcioj ba tln h euchre iiiki danct vadniijuioii jc at a ban a women s auxiliary will hold a rummage hule m thi parish mall on saturday march kith fr m j to 6 vullonal ooenurtnt mass meeting in acton town hall monday march 11 ui at boo pm prominent speakers see advertisement on page plve un church wjma ijawr thahlc offering meeting on march 12th at p m mim 8 dennett georgetown guest peaker pageant keeilers of the crow everyone invited anouur meeting of ratepayer and all other paruaa ooncemed in um old bey nunlon of lorn sehool to be held at lome school onday uch lith pm come and help the oauae along j

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