irp-ym- slfslp the acton free prb88 iunugm sad castas wliaeat saarae im toe par law general 1942 to moffat a boknt morfat at the guelph hospital on january 13th mr and mrs duncan daughter barbara jean wiluams at private patients pavilion toronto western hospital on monday january 8th 1943 to mr andmrs t klrby wlulams nee elizabeth orr a son henderson flight lieut and mrs ralph henderson nee doris cleland are happy to announce the mon thursday birtjl of then- january 8th 1w2 at the patienrs pavilion toronto general hosplul mother and baby doing nicely dud dancyut her late residence acton ontario on monday january 12 1943 cecelia beloved wife of holus dancy in her 73rd year fergusonat his residence lot krin on wednesday onald ferguson 16 8th line erin on wednesday suary 7 1943 donald srsuson beloved husband vt virginia fergu- janu son in his 71st year wren at outlook sask- on thurs- w 11th u david duncan wren formerly of acton aged 67 years brown at her residence 66 fer managh avenue on sunday jan lovdsrifof the late brownto acton and dear pother of margaret and mrs philip cod- dard marlon the funeral was held on tuesday afternoon with interment in fair- view cemetery acton before you set out yourgarbage consult the new collection timetable in another r column dbitud david duncan wren outlook sask david duncan wren passed away about 9 oclock thursday december 11th at his residence in outlook after a short illness the immediate cause of death being a heart attack the late dave wren wasborn in apton ont march 11th 1874 and he was married at exeter ont march 33rd 1896 to miss janet upshall ho remained in ontario until 1908 when he came west to the cllroy district homesteadlng about four miles from that town he moved to tugaske in 1908 and opened up a bakery and grocery store which he conducted for a number of years retiring in 1921 and taking a position as agent for the n m patterson elevator co ltdj at this point which position he held un til ms removal to outlook in 1937 mr wren was active in all that was designed for the good of the village or surrounding district he was a past master of tugaske lodge no 78 af h am past first prln- clpal of tugaske chapter no 19 royal arch masons and also a past patro of hu chapter no 71 order of the eastern star anrelder in the united church here and at dif ferent times was president of the various sporting organizations of the village and he was also an overseer of the village of tugaske during the years 1012 anil 1913 his pasting is deeply mourned by n n 1 large circle of friends jutsltbxio tthxt he leaves to mourn his loss his tasr t jst tt widow and three daughters mrs bssssessw sssaasaaaeeaezsv je angus mathoson central butte mrs e r phillips tugaske and mlsi josle at home in outlook twdslsters mrs x mctavlsh and mrs janet v eyre both of seaforth ont and six malar k d marlatt head of the grandchildren the funeral took place at tugaske saturday dec 13th at 130 pm from the united churchwhere rev james hamilton conducted the funeral ser vice to a large congregation who had assembled to pay their last respects to one whom they held in the high est esteem after the services at the graveside the members of the masonic lodge of which deceased was a valued member performed the hasttltwfokhttmatnnlr ordegzz bvnq whtttekkr here is genial byng whltteker cbc announcer who has recently taken over a spot of his own in sup port of the cbv tenten club its eight thirty is the title and 830 am week days is the time for recordings comment and chatter by whltteker they column doroir recall-the-twenty-one-cluh- cabaret dunco held last year in the y7 a repetition of this affair will be held this friday night with re freshments tills promises to be a big night and if its fun and dancing you are looking for be surd to be out limited toronto marlatt leather company oakvllw died suddenly in yesterday the new drive for a second war loan will commence in february can ada needs 600000000 in money to carry on on december 29th the cheerio club presented miss flora sayers a wffnvrr vanity set further acknowledgement of con tributlons to the acton community sale are those of david j and mansell nellls at the end of last week the acton district red cross made a shipment of 14 quills 1 wool blanket and 1 flannelette blanket it has been foundjmposslble to make collection of garbage in two days sec the now schedule in this issue of the free press the municipal tax reduction in acton is the only one that taxpayers can expect other taxes for war pur poses are liable to be higher salva col in acton for de cember amounted 16 66 save- even if the wagon cannot make regular calls during the winter weeks pupils and teachers of acton con tlnuatlon school held a skating party at acton arena last evening aftor skating a hot lunch was enjoyed at the school word has been received from pte wilfrid waldle rcamc in a cable to his wife january 6 that he has ar rived safely in england with the lat est contingent the function of recrcntlon in modern life with the development of industrial methods of production man has been released from the necessity of devot ing all or even a major portion of his time to earning a living conse quently leisure and the intelligent use of leisure to as to produce satisfac tion and happiness in life became of increasing importance in the process of education for living and are likely to become increasingly so for most of us at the present time a job is the necessary price we pay for tho money and the leisure with which to enjoy living unfortunatoly our educational sys temhas mitllvcry re adequately geared to dotmrjobo first game won by 74 from milverton continued from pago one slump he made n rush with norm morton and at 2s4 shot trom insldo the blue lino to take the upper left hand cornor of tho not moron knot ted it all up at 810 whon he scored on an assist from norm morton- this was tho locals tint period smith or mllvorton drew a penalty and jack kentner hail two jack said both un- deserved and there tho game was at 3 all at the end of regulation time overtime was a straight ten min utes milverton took the first penalty and the combers tho first goal norm morton scored it at 113 but crearer knotted it up again at xx relnhart in the milverton goal had a busy lime norm morton went in and relnhart made the save but moron punched in the rebound at 54a the same pair combined for another one at 748 and then to finish off the be lated scoring spree moron got another at 850 oh norm morions assist goot- tler smith and ridley wero tho bad boys i following is the llnoup guelphacton wool combers neathroal coullntf and wlckham defence nr morton centre mordtr and brush wings ridley zuch l marzo j kentner and e marzo al ternates mllvertonstratford relnhart goal peck and smith defence bnlrd centre mcquado and llbett wings yott gootller gropp crearar car negie dempsey alternates referee dave johnston gait musical literary program at thk maple grove literary tim mnplo drove ulmury hiirloty hold their rvgulnrniuotlng cm thurs day ovonlng with lliolr 1rnaldnnt mr win mcnnlili in tho chair during tho huslnons porlod it was dmildcd to hold a nuclei and tiuncu in the suimioi jr mr j arolinm then took charge nf ho following program tho nkotle n hnwty mhor milted by some of tho momhcrii was roltd by jnmik mcnnbh followed by a duett given by mruwnllnco and her titter mrs hamilton mlts myrllo mmldii sang beautiful dreamor in a fow words mr tona told tho society about the now flag recently donated by the t eaton co through the kindly in terest of our reeve mr d d gray a tklt entitled steal away and community tinging followed donald tilt gave a woodwork demonstration which was very intorettlng the meeting closed with the national an them lunch and dancing ended a vory enjoyable evening thursday january 18th 1942 ingenious rats in old england at the guelph theatres royal vkidav matukday jan it 11 and monday ib gene tferncy bruce cabot sundown j i i i ttlenuav wednefc thurk jan e ii m the newest and best army laugh hit a youre in tharmyout jimmy durante jane wyman palace friday saturday monday jan is 17 and i humphrey bogmrt conrad veldt prank mchugh all thrit the night ttlehday wedndl tmjrs jan 0 st zx greta garbo mejvyh douglas in two faced woman not suitable for children watch7soybeans agrarians told for war values teachlng people to enjoy life waterloo takes second game lnst night the guelphacton wool combers met the walorloopretton team in preston and lost out by a 54 score considering that this was two nights in succession for tho locals it was a mighty good showing the guelph sextet played its best hockoy in the third porlod although it was their second gamo n two nights waterloo was never trailing and at ono stage led 52 in tho thlrvl period guclphs closing rush netted two goals however guelph goal neath defence e rtwnmlkcntn8r4contoevmortoril j i wings meron and brush alternates alfalfa wilt wet problem experts tackle new feature peats on fwulands in edmonton cp bacterial wilt of alfalfa very deitmcttv in many alfalfa- srowtna rftlans of the unit ed states now threaten to become a attioui problem in all irrigated iec tlohi bf alberta and tomj area in prltlbii omnrrshlf tavt m w coi mack of the dominion laboratory of plant pathology ere damage it not likely to occur on noh irrigated land mr cormlck adds because the disease usually mikes little prbffress except in sec tions- under irrigation or wjiere there is a heavy annual rainfall alf alfa plants affected by the wilt uaual- yel lowed th atoms are shorfrnea arultounchpd the laavm much smalur than normal and tending to curl sometimes during warm weather plants which previously appeared healthy suddenly wilt and die to reduce the damage caused by wilt heavy irrigation should be avoided particularly in the spring irrigation water should not be allowed t ru from an old dls- eased field to a young healthy one late fall cuttng la liable to weaken the plants and make them more sus ceptible to infection needed for plasties products as well as for proteins and oils essential in stock foods by charles gunning canadian press staff writer winnipeg cp soybean pro duction alrendy a feature of eastern farming is attracting tho attention of more and more western farmers who arc searching for new sources of ln- como dr p j olson of tho plant science department at the university of manitoba reports that since the outbreak of war producer interest in the soybean has increased soybeans contain a high percentage of protein which is used in the manu facture of plastics a product whoso value is increasing as lubstltutes arc sought for war materials said dr olson he explained that farmers in southern manitoba are interested in soybean production because dlmntlc conditions are most suitable for growth there soybean production requires a long 8easonof warm weather prior to the war casein was used almost exclusively in the manufac ture of plastics but the european supply has been cut off by the con flict this situation together with greater demands by wartime indus try led to research work and the dis covery that tbe adhesive qualities of soybean protein are equal to casein raulu of testa farmers interested are advised of the result of our tests with soybeans and we also offer suggestions as to how different varieties should be grown said dr olson icxtucmely diftfcltlt isnt it hard to keep a budget fttralaht walled mrs tompkins my dear tta terrible confident mrs smlthklna this month x had to put in four mistakes to make mine balne function tliercforo fnlls verylnrgcljr to tho recreation leisure time and group work agencies of which the ymca is typical two general propositions mny be nnld to sum marize the- problem of education for leisure 1 thnt the individual who has tho nblllty to enjoy the widest possible variety of- humnn experienct phys ical activity literature music nrt drnmntlcs social relationships etc hns n better chnnce of enjoying jlfe thnn the individual who enn enjoy only one or two of these forms of re lationship 2 that the ability to participate actively in one or more of these fields mnkes possible greater enjoyment thaw merely being a spectator furthermore having once been n par ticipant in any fleldsuch as music or physical education or art one is thereafter capable of a heightened appreciation in these samc fields as a spectator t these activities may be classified under the following categories activi ties of creation of companionship of contemplation and of cooperation the wednesday night mens class was well attended this week three volleyball teams were organized out ofthe group and o chocolnte tourna- ment played which creatod so many exciting moments and fast moving plays that at the end of the tourna ment everyone was satisfied that they jiad had a good workout a hopedfor weather forecast by many- of the younger members snow and more snow johnny gray the high content of protein and oil in the soybean makes it also valu able as livestock feed soybeans are used in the production of edible oils diabetic foods and to a certain extent as ingredients of flour used for var ious types of baking the oil extract ed from soybeans is mixed with lin seed oil used in paint mixtures ljummucilfl wageh london cp things are pick ing up for laborers j he days- a bricklayers hodcarrier made ttr 10s 3680 in a regular week on government admiralty job products phom canada a continuation of a strong demand for canadian food products and war materials in the united kingdom seems assured as well as a vigorous tia w tn way has been prpard for develop ment of trade with south american countries provided that ship pin u avallabw and foreign exchange dlffu cultles can be ironed out states the recent issue of the current review of agricultural conditions in can ada brinffb out some tall stories london cp the ministry of agricultures rnt extermination cam paign brought a- crop of stories pos sibly moro interesting thnn true one came from a farmer who told how he once was disturbed during the nlglitby n thumping row down stairs tho noises wore sharp and staccato and came at regular inter vals stcnllng quietly downstairs the farmer found a rat pushing one apple after another down the- cellar steps to a waiting rat at tho foot which carried them off and returned for tho next even farmers who were sceptical when told of the old theory that an egg stealing rnt will lie on its back holding an egg between its four paws while a fellow rat pulls him along by tho tall sat up and took notice of this latest yarn notice change of time table for it is now found impossible to make collections in one day trrercfore tlje following new time table is now effective on mondays and thursdays 800 am mill street on both sides then north of mill between the railway tracks and main street but not main street 100 pm east of railway track tuesdays and fridays 800 am west of main street and main street 100 pm south of mill street and east of main street i important stipulations are that containers with contents must not weight over 60 lbs and contents must empty freely and not be frozen failure to observe these rules may result in noncollec tion plan red cross aid t r canada la in on a scheme to push more supplies to soviet london cl lord bcavdr- brook is reported to have decided upon the formation of a committee coullncjudloy zuch l mario con- ens waterloo goal downrtz defense schlutc and clcuira centre bauer wingb hlnschbcrper nnd gond niter- nntes schmidt hubor nelmes innfl chard referee dave johnston gnlt first period 1 waterloo bnuor hlnnch- bcrcer 2m pennlty moron second period 2 waterloo schmidt hubor 510 3 guelph kentner morton 1132 4 waterloo clcuira bauer 1602 5 guelph morton major pen- ttlty shot 1030 pennlty clcuira third period g waterloo clcuira 30 7 waterloo rjelmcs hubor 2s0 8 guelph brush 740 d guelph meron 1310 pennltles hlnschberjer hubcr locnl readers bear in mind when they scan these columns that in army navy nnd air force former rnembers of acton team and fans will be reading these writeups in camps across candatnenglnnd and other parts of the world perhaps it will be summertime be fore some ofthepaporsroachthcre but flint terry on the pacific coast will be anxious to hear about how the forward line goes and over in englnnd frlcker woods will want to know whnt kind of protection jack kentner and mano are rlvlnr n roalkeeper and so it rocs the free press will have to be the messengers and we tell home renders this as they rend it they will know what was in mind one milver bounced off jnck kentner iwsdny rflurit tmd wenr rirht over his shoulflers wllf coullnc was just as fenrless on defence ns usual nnd tuesdny nlrht rnve better thnn he yot gnme didnt stnrt until nine ended at 1145 milverton is nnd att stan 1 1 cirri tlmelhut thelocnlabit red crossstrpphes for the sovletfthedayuelitsoulotthom unlpn british canadian and united states red cross orcanlzattons are said to have been completing involuntarily in purchases particularly of drugs and surgical instruments needed by russia a list of russian needs provided by sir stafford crlpps british ambassa dor to russia showed that serums also are wanted canada is expected to be able to supply soma of them claude pipher admitted to us after i tile game his bunch did better thnn i ha expected they could in the third and overtime periods meron certainly put on a scoring splurge he seemed to get his stride a bit late but it counted georgetown trimmed fergus in the neighbors rink the other night mooney and lindsay are playing de fence there this year looks as if that towns team wasa com c good shoes mtat voono and old 0sty rttse v b a hachun aetoti too no the guelphacton outfll wont clash with georgetown in the schvdule just three teams in the group and we would have liked to see csrgus and georgetown in the same group subscription bargains makettewkoamify these combination mfem are 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