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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 30, 1941, p. 8

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page eight the acton free press notw ol birth mrrui ud puu imcrud ta ku column wllhmt durn is mcaaorimm notices 900 aiuf joe tie ua ddilkmsl for poetry born vakeyiji aclon on tudny tfjin- uary 2th 1941 to mr nnd mn elglo vnrpy n dou vol ienrl skujlingat cuclph street ai jon to mr nnd mm h sklftlnir the uitt of n dnukhlor howmnry jonn j3hadshaw v- at culph strwt aton on krldny jnnunry j4th 1041 to mr nnd mm j c brnd- hnw tin el of n non-thorn- ceroid married eastenbrookmhaefl at st p aldan churoh toronto on st- mill nljsl or mr nnd mr frank bro toronto to lloyd john er- terbrook on of mr nnd mm autirbrook wnlrmr road tor onto ikj jrnrr hobert bruce at toronto wmtirn hmplul on sunday jan- sh 1041 robert bruco scott s3 fcxfa of mary hurmn of- 214 poplar plains road toron 0 formerly of acton in hln b4n year i t tir of tin into rov j b taylor private nervlce will he held at the eolcimi loroiitn ortnrrlvnl ntioui 1 pm flowern rrntefully declined neison elfnlieth ann al lth home frederick street aclon on wedneiulny jnnunry 21th 1 hi cllinbeth ann infnnl dnurhtor of dr nml mr e j nekon n lb months funeral will be held on friday wtfh prwnte ervce nt the home nrloek dny rlit snvlnr tlmel in fr isenl wsoillnwn cemetery ouelph in memorjam urcwirk in iqving memory of rcnorjciwicl p- niyfohruiiry 2nd jotlt tar from this world of brief and sorrow we will meet nnln tomorrow fvor remembered by clayton nnd family rinrtton in lovlne memoryof our seit mother catherine torton ulm pnnwd nwny fehrunr 1st 19tb calm nnd penceful she is bleeping sweeteit ret that follows pain vv who love lur uadly miss her u f i w naalfii r who loven ntr iuiui hul i i nml l i iouncly rimembered rr liryl daughter nnd son mnnonaih 111 lovirie inimirl of m ittiin- man f unijnldwlm instil nwn r iirunry jnd llin no nwrnim iimns n nikht r turns rm- thai i think of ou lh ft behind are very 1 ar bui none replnns nu i nvinclj remtmbiml i husband and ramil inwards in lovlnc mi mnn of 11 dnr 11 if ami motl mrs orri itliinrd- i f r 1st 1111 r pbitnorgl mrs haiuty e swindleiiursr tottonlo- on wednesday morning of lol week thtrc passed away nt h t home 07 dixon avenue toronto one who wns wellknown to many in this community mrs harry e swlndlo- htirsl 1 he lnle mm swlndlehumf wns kllnbeth m coleman and was born irt hamilton the riau of the late mr nnd mrs andrew coleman the intler of whom several yur lifter the death of ner husband lwcame tlie wife of the tate mr win ander son of acton vicinity mrs swlndlehurst lirtd been in fnlllne health for some time hut the joss of her only son slitnnlman john c who jot his life last june with the destruction of tho fn des troyer eraser off the coast of boulogne frnnce was n shock which undoubtedly hastened her death besides her husband there mourn her iors her dnukhter betty tit tor onto her sisters mrs p ii rovoy of toronto mrs c m hansen ami inn i anderson of acton nnd mln1 miss mnry ellon nellie anderson lntcly returned from kolie lapnn hpr brothers joseph e of enit clii- cnro roliert a of duluth minne sota nnd william s of acton a twin brother john a predeceased her years apo the luni rill was hehl on safurda afternoon nnd the lnrrc attendance of sorroulnp friends bore testlmon to the esteem in which the deceased was held ns did nlsothe profusion of beautiful- flornl tributes which in cluded sprays from the york bible clnss of which jack had been o tirembcr the service was conducted by the pastor i wmorlv- pond bnpmt church the pnllbenrcn were messrs john davidson edwin cripps wm nlchol nnd gordon hnnium of acton alger cripps of georgetown nnd ronnm hadlleld or toronto jnltnntnt wnsmnde nt st tohn s norwn cemeter mrs john weaver wmrtnn scout news llrst artotl the column first acton lroop rttlvf whh rtrt nt the scout mot linn on i hutwiny fvinltik tv rrltfrtihon al scoutmnutr w o mlildloton who hns tnjrlod on thow dutlrit ior nrnrly two ymh uf uill u nuccdis by ablntnnt sfoutmtiklor hfiulton who cinn to atlort nnt wnn nvtollntcd ulfh 12th rorqiun actlvlthi nl tlii mootiuk imlulit1 unrntn lnbpittoj1 phtrol corn r ftml kiktructton on tlit nnd second thus work nnd proficiency bmltzeb noll mcnnbh wns presented hi nn instructor bntlk akmirtnnt scoutmnstcrii e grlsehow ftmt to vnta nttfndim hnvtinff in milton on frldny in connection with llnllon county jnmborce arrnnkemontff wor mnde for hit church pnrndc uev k a brook- uns present nt the mectlnk meeting liour hn been chnncod from 7 00 to 715 pm iip couuovjt rfist london orlan nuxillnry nrrmnn who loouvl nremlkcti he hclpj to snc from bombnames wan nenteticcd lo tir jenrs impruonmrnt i he mitue lndin follow d up jfiilr mh nnd vm prokfim of lnht wick with n riiikiiihk tutsdiy nlttk t thin week mr bfirt dnvldkon nupplel in t mil nnd hulkh nnd ihlrlythn roiw lift the y nt rio nenrly veryone 01- jojed the fun of being pushed off iptp the tinow bimkti or puuhln rooh nm cm off und ns n result n koo1 f w did plerity of wnlklifk rn her t linn rldhig fcefore the pnrty returm d it wnn ii perfect nlkht for the ouijslon nnd nppetltes weje whetted to n keen edeto enjoy the botdornnnil toffee provided by some of thtf pnrty upon tllolr return anooier ijoztn or r perflons joined the pnrty nthie y for the itinoli nnd dnnclny nnd more thnn one wns lientd to remiirk hint such nn event won wo u pe whfeh no doubt it kv he tlu guelph ymca hndmltitnn plnvers nre- expected to be in aclon on juurcdny evenlnk of this week to piny the lotnl club lnst v ur the two clubn wen fnlrly vi nlv mntrhed hul the lomn jjtqul po drrf fruity in emercinr on the iojir end of uilh i hurdnv nieliln m or the cnrbnret pm tv on fritliiv eninr of4ut ue k thould hi ijuitf n huicctui lulilnk by th inthuslnarr of tin nurilnvr who nn plmtnlnu tc nt ii tut a cord i i i invltntlon in xn id d to i v ry int i m dlnl nnd jnlor mi mix r n ml thilr frh ndw to j n in the kah ty of thi omiinioii uiihi frldny u uffnlr wmii ov wllli ii btint nnd rncti wk on- niinibiu 4noraatiit ijm- y mctvtfolubr who ure hporlrorlng hh hi nffnlrti nre doing it hood joli nnd tlnlr hlif ton lerri is hint evi ryoni jolnttlh the ftm ukllttlek tuuytkh mnnt in hi r cp i hree mont hn rinleiki mid promiki of n ser- l in future enses wiis prdnounced oi soldier convlrtrd f looting n nliop tired bj n dmmmi incendlnry bomb cattik oict kka fitfsl copenlinjjen cp out of wnrtjm netekfllty with grrmnn otcupntion mrrtoui dnnlhli cowrtlirtktnitiljrfeir tgati evirnl fqctorim nre kept bun processing murftels from tutlnnil fjonlsi into fodder cnur for inthi too itusv to be iix london cp- remarklnir thnt peopt weretoobmytriwartlmi tohii in to think about tliemrelver clinlrvnnn sir alan anderson of the hwipluil sri- lihis association vwrti n rnliied demand upon tho rejnjlnr medlcnl nvr- vlcei ond voluntnry hoipltnlh niuilday january 30th ltfj h y j cadesky iuu nt in acton on monday f 3 anvone suffi i ing from kyi mrnln tu fidlve vmon or hend- mhe ktiould not mlm tie oppor ttinin of onhultlnk thin i yt iuld m inllst appointments mnv be mnde with mr a t hioun druunist v onmllariov free office hnum 10 30 in till i 1ft pm idkti western canada special bargain excursions vnov aul stations is eastern canada jon daily february 15th march iki 1wk inc1atsivb rdtn10inlr s uayt wokets oood in ooac11es at fars npproslmsteu i he pr mile touttlsxclsepina cfarb at fares approxlmstly i c pw mil fitandard supina cars nt fsrm approxlmstely lwc pw mile covt op accommodation in rrjtfflno cars abditionai baifahe tlirckrn slnpocrs al all pnlnls cnlnc nnd kilurnlnc rlmllr frki1i fm wtitrrn in vjlxjvxair duhslpri47 tlrkrls lpltif tar llervallnnii and all iufdnnatlan fww any agent ak iii iiamiiiiij n canadian national ii the task will be greater 1h 1941 than it has been in 1940 it is going to d mor e lu nloil kin lhi utile knim tl orrow ilium oui i in arts in nl 1 i vi i r nn ml i d b 11usrani nnd oalil ii u ods and enfcs 1 nd to win tin wnt km sninis cirtlhiti ri kuiiu u li stil uuhjimiiit in n tieinp imtnllwl in n wbank or nov n stotio buildiiik to dn qmti u nunibir nvdl mks of tht ppoitunii last sntui uiiv li 1hf niw bnnii in t mitson siibdilfll ml ciii p- innim lftb- lellt of the ptivnni of mrs lohn vpftcr on innunrj uth who would have observed in mny this jenr her if nth hirthdn mqn here will re- cnll this bright iderly lnd who re sidid in acton for four or tlvt tnrs followink th dinth of hi r dnughtir mrs tohn w ilinms win n sin uns mothtr to tin fnmllj or i childron who net did lur rnn jntlusc nrl nrs sim i nv inr acton she hna rpsidi d in uinrton with her on mrs john wiaxir wns born nt nr 1 ippi rni in land jui sti n mil s from tht hurial plnci of st patrick mnrthu tin uh m nf tf n bildnn ni mr and frv mnrill more sacrifice and far mote change in our daily lives hon w l mackenzie king new yar s eve 1940 siwrnl iiimiiniis mmlt ii i kill i hi mini liiuiilim- inn i illl vlhv 111 ilir tssl ibisj wlllllomi lhi- iv i mnt in spi iii i liii iulli in in at lull rn nils llu ii filial mill ilk jiini link iihii i li i a- hi lil in llu i nirnl i him ii silimil i mm on ilin miii loiijiij alt i ha 1 iiilloiml i i anl anil tliiimiii v rn i as spnl in plniimn lot mn mini piot a not horn mis l im is n u u i ml m 1 niliiiiil nil mi ill i i n n in iiiimiiik ini i- nil i iuss uhsi i iptlon suns imum noli hi imiim olaililiiss i i h mill il in hi mn ol i liiiiii a ion lin nils winn four us of am lln finnk nioi ill lo iuirpool i nrlanil on oi loin i 1 ith lm shi mas iiintu in niauiai to tlu ian lolin wunir tin n ri nion hi mi pi rformi i l tin hi i mi 1 honias i pain of si i liomas ihurih liitrpool livo woks lut i r lln ounu iinipli i nil kialil lo c anatla on tjli sti amslnl siotlanil lilaktiii tin ovaii in li ilavs i hi siollami sank in ii iokli liaihor ihn i pi ars lull r 1 luj sl ikil in 1 itrultn foi 11l mts ffi n in nialll runl toi tour nan in ii trtilia un i mii tin oil indus li in lls infaiii 1 his mis lln uoik mi wiani lias nirnil in hut his hi ait uas in tl hush as lit was u sum 1 1 1 so tit i itli tl to conn north i lui si mini on a cairn al hop lini lion on in il mill op nifiil hv inmn uu liaiilsuii uiw un w inlliii vvinmm- ilni in aniouiii lohn llilnv in loosi 1 m n lln anil ikmhili mis llllalih tmli lhh in alton lamr nho ill a in lions hi ml nm hul u ho lln s it ilps 3n mis lain s waii iiiali i i u tat of invilmi i niinili i n ot i minimus iniihiliii 1 ii i nli it u hi i shi iisiiullv i nn rlnmt i mi sis uilh slouis slinks p ins hi i win ii ii is mir s ih ii link inlliiil unili is i his hnlh in uiivns i k im i l mis wsl ml c lready the pattern and pace of life in canada this is ndt enough the plain truth is that canadas have undergone a profound change l in employment are rapidly filling up some 3 50000 canadians who were unemployed before the outbreak of war are now employed another 200000 are with our armed forces factories which until recently were turning out goods for civilian consumption have been transformed into humming arsenals pouring out in struments of war night and day shifts have become the rule rather than the exception but the peak of effort ishot yet in sight in 1941 still more factories will switch to war produc- ti6n new plants will be established thousands more will be employed this rising tide rjf activity must continue until we reach the flood of effort when every canadian will be employed and working to his utmost every possible sqttftreinel of plant will be uf tilled everv wheel will be whining in the race we are waging against time and the enemy more men are working working longer hours making more munitions timing more mniuy producing more goods putting more monev into cirliilitlon most canidians in shirmg in tins in creased mtion il wealth hive extra ilollais in their pockets ti- ii i i hi ll kin n hoiaii as ii u sls mis wi u i s mjl u m i limn hiithlai iis ni i i 11 i h alth lias is fc hi s usual hul si nas mm 111 11 m i sh iios i t ii illlin i ami s nt ittpliio i ih inmili 1 isns hull sh ha mam on wslmslai i si lkl liu uu hll ullil ami iholifch suff i nr l i slip i ii hull si foi this hill u mi ho i 1 1 m s fm h xk c tkcii ju m ca llt at is g momentum hut mini cmidiin as individuils hive ncst vet itit the rt al puuh ot sunfue camdians of all ilassis me sh irmg n bird ns bur it must be admitted tint up to diti tin larger pin txf the monev meded for cinidjlsvir t fort his ime from business firms and individuils with large incomes they are paying high fixes they have already invested heavily in war loan bonds rapidly expanding production for war purp require increasing sums of money that is why the prime minister warned canadians hi his new years broadcast that the year alilid demands more effort and more sacrifice every man woman and child is asked to lend every dollar you lend will help to put another man in a job making more munitions every dollar von lend may save a soldiers life help to shorten the war small wage earners must carty tlieir slitire of the burden too no one need go without necessities but you are urged to forego the purchase of unnecessary articles however small the cost no matter how well vou areable to pay for them which take labour and mateltalatvvtyftonir itrargreattask of provrdinggoods needed to win the war this is- your war everything you have everything you believe in is now at stake this is a message to vou a challenge toevery canadian a call to the colours a call for volunteers bt sure to imke provision to pay your income tax pivment is made easier by the new instalment plan bui be prepared to do more budget your earnings in nvil snr- tlnr ynn will havw mnniy availah tn huy i i iiiu tins iui m i ii is i mis 1 his mil liiuuk an sat anil war savings certificates and to subscribe for war 1 nan bonds you will help canada you will help irself no llall iivmiht l bourn cp kuiht stiuhs u i itxnit lo i lust a bill ill uu t is it clmltmuli olnil i tin zoo himril ulnri kuslus tin bh 5 cuuniplon mon- k i bit tin i inilrlimu ulti un i slums i unds vow siiiirn lies r 1a utliui 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