Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1942, p. 2

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r age two the acton free press thljilmlay june lllh 1042 3ij artmi jflrrt ltt6 tuuum eor tfcuruy t actqtt ooutrto subscription teatesu yf ul vjvmm united st 90c feluioud sjhkw eopuii c both old kd to- t4rmmi should b givctt wlicu tung uuirea ll rtluttl canceijjitions we ind that umi of tb ciivri prefer m lo h their ubttcrptlm interrupted in c tky ull to rmlt btfor xplrtla wbiu ob tcrlptlmi ul not b cirri id bvrir ovr u extmtud trld yet- lmlai w r notified to evcl w iakuu advertising ttatks0 pplltikn bj u kwa bt various column hdlniu although every precaution will b tat en t avoid error ttte pre pr accepts td vert tit c in iii coiumhb on th umun until tig- that it will not ik liable for any error in any ailvrrt uemtnl pultlialinl litrfiindrr uhlcaa a pro r mich atlvrrinrment i fetjurileit in writ inn by ihr ailvrrtittr anil rr turned to tlie tree irria ttuinea oil ire duly mjnrtl ty the blvcrttrr anil with tfiifti error or cnrrcli ns plainly nntd in writing llirrr n and in that came ii any error mo n trl ia not corretltd 1 tlie i re treta ha lialnhty ariill nnt exceed such prr riortmn of the enure at i am li alvertuement at the upare ocen pird ity llie twit- i irror hears to the whole t are occupied by ancli advertisement 1 ulof d1us iditnr tf fftlones- fditt rial and iliiminei office 174 lieaidenre iji opportunity of expressing their pride in the can adian army and to honor the gentleman in battle- dress the nursing sisters and the members of the canadian womens army corps it has been decided to malfc the period from june 20th to july 5th as army week during army week the people of canada will lhave an unusual opportunity of seeing the army at work each day has been set arde for some specific purpose monday june 29th for instance has been made soldiers day when the public will be invited to send gifts and parcels to the men overseas and when they can entertain the men nt dances and other special entertainments the next day june 30th is civilians day when civilians will be asked to prepare meals on a food ration system and restaur ants will serve meals identical to those served to canadian soldiers on dominion day there will be garrison parades and special military demonstra tions the 2nd 3rd and 4th will equally be devoted to enabling canadians to learn at first hand various phases of army activities army week will wind up on sunday july 5th when the public will be invited to attemt church services in army camps t and barracks and prayers will be offered for the members of the armed forces on that dm cnmpjjiill be open to the public nnd demonstrations and displns of barracks and camps will be arranged more details ui bcr june 2th to juh 5th ts arm cck hriulii a tytuie kvtvrllrd kin- contjntlnr umi ftrttucht 2rwa into th war oh ihr kid of kntrnif hv ii ii iioiuvon chditt i rum wrtur brilnln nntl franco forced tho nh- dicntlon of kln const nntlnc of greece 25 onrs hro in the first groat war the proctermnn mon arch who nought to nll the central pouers by keeping liln country neu tral in the european conflict relin quished his croun june 12 1117 for nenrly tu o yenrs constnntine thwarted the efforts of premlei eleuthorlofi venlzelos and greek llb- eralu to put oreece on the side of the entente anion he attempted to convert the monarchy into one of n more absolute type on the prussian model and was said to have n wcrot understanding with the gorman kaiser his hrotherlnlnw reknrdlng the pnrt the rountrv was to pln in the wijr his nttitucto lownid the tnti nt jvn ohstonsibh on of benevolent ntutrnlltv ilritnin nnd franco took allltd nrmy win hubjecttml to vrry urt ut petty annoyance by tljo greek ituthoi ulen v intho sumiw r of lllfi the support- eri of venizoloj ktartcl an imurroe- tlonnrv movonoil nnd thiu uns looii followed b tho ornnhlintlon of it provlstnnnl kvernmt nt at snlonlkn rocounil by britain nnd france iterjued b mt little hendwny had been made b t alllofl forces in the bnlknns and it wtm not until the early ntagei of the uutulnn revolution that the anplofrench policy was erfctrillled on june 11th 1917 a powerful alllol fleet cnrrlng n land forco of u00o non arrived off piraeuit and the ex pulsion of the king was demanded coristantlnc abdicated the follow inj flny and his roeond sn aio- nnder vinyroelnlmel king venlzelos j returne o full power and the re united greek government doclarod war on germnnyand her allies juno 20th 1017 tino ns the greek king was com monly callod had received his mllf tary education in germany he was sent to berlin when 1r years old ahd served in one of the imperial guard reqlmonls it uns during his stav in berlin that he met sophia dorottwn of hohcnzollern sister of fmiieror illlnm u of fprmnnj who hocarm his wife in 1w h bt announced later hut remem- iionq nu nsuros m tin autumn of jlui w in n nn allud peditlon inmj- t 1 at snlnmkn hut not hi fnr serbia was ivrrun ii 4jh bulkai inn and mat t domn ociupied i veni7t xus n mriii d s pre ml r w u n th kirtrs pirlv n fus tl to aid tin si i h constant in diud not shnw opoyf host ill v to tlu i nti nt but tin oters of fort years nannies on wheels for iihizmt children in briuin business directory mkdioai ith 1 spd auards ot books ut for the car trittrtrhvarncon tract looking bnk over some old timc across a voters list for acton l02 just fortv vtars ago for comparative pur poses and in other unvs we found it of equal inter- i lst with the old copv of the auditors report j fort cars ago there ucre 478 names on the voters listm acton last venr s list had a total il asiow icpi iho tlnvnl ni turn il i ifeboit institulion s nt r v mis worth sls to rath r thin fishi rnn n who r m hi d airm n if f tin tonsl of scotland but bnk nm lln dom with i fti i wi nn i do i niiuli for lln si brt nun children who mn lw made hoine- lou in certain blitxl nrouk of kng- land will be viwite bv nannies on w heels thev an- ttir cnn vv bit h form n mobile infant welfare unit fiiilp phi with everything from tt cooklnij stove to a now horn tuihya first uar- ment nannn i is the matomttv van with complete accouchement equipment nannie ii the technical van for dispensing and emerem v feeding of mothers ami infnrttsj nnd nannie iii for spares nnd nup piles prosentel to the nntlon hv n fnrrroub firm of chemists thev nine staffed bv three slate registered nurus tone of j them a certiflcnte midwife five nurses who have hnd n short infant welfare course nnd a male ordorlv- rummcchnnic when the unit goes into action a tent nnne provides ward accommo dation and is fittim up with jyortnhlo mth nn i boils should tin re le nn lull in bomh- inp attnrks tlio unit is entnd at a proviniai town in the south of vni land nntl k s round the out king ml iiikos not so well served with t linns as tin hit itn tinier lln iup r vision of th n kionnl meihnl of f ii i i nf hi nit ti tin nursi s nnki house t hoiie visik up wnr nursi nt f i ni initial i iiiiiim n iinl in ip 1o n it n w div nursi m v i in nioliih unit tin lust kind is pi i d in h tin m r of a m it rnit md inftni wl f ii m nill to outlmllu 111 lllstll ll 111 i i ur il ibsiru ts dr w g c kenney iuceiujr lo dr j a mcnivoii office in sinioii llloclt mill klreot acum si ihon iso dr chas d shortt ibywihmu umi rurpott succuor to dr e j nelson frrjrflcu hiiiiione m office hours 2 00 to 4 00 pm 7 00 to dm pin suivia by appointment only f it i 1 1 n i pleasant summer days at st andrews by the see dr wm g cullen lhcc hyijcuikt ttml surgmih office hours 24 and 79 pm sundays b appointment mill street nmr frederick street ielephone 128 drs freed and stevenson fampmeiia ii jk phnnr milton iir1 afti r 10 p m milton jv off i hour- s 1 n m 1 1 i in 7 p m uiiiiis b appillitlll lit oul 1kti dr t h wm ie r rormito lukiiu t liiij f lir hu i i in i i it tin fin ll lui ut n i ur tin irenent offri hours i ftnu lo h pm krr riiuriui i riday ami sattirda opfk l ii i i 1iiom 1- for those ho wnnt lo mnkc the greatest vthref lort possible there can he no slack moments these davs and with thp cominr of harvest time a new field is opened up there is no need to go into details on the shortage of labor on the farms i surcl ecroncis aware of this situation a trip through the countrjside makes it eidint to ccn the casual obserxcr that prospects arc for a bumper crop the nm big gap huutccn the bountiful suppl nnd uhlther there is sufficient food for cerone is the hnrcsting ol the crop n period that takes in onlv n feu weeks hut is the difference between hortage and plent canada and the world needs that food that a bountiful providence has promised the ncwl formed group that was organized in acton last week is similar to others formed through- out the proiincc each one trying to look after the j section of its immediate neighborhood it is hoped this committee will be the means of bringing to gether farmers ami helpers so that in the brief harvest period ever bit of the harvest will be safel gathered the laborer is worthy of his hire and farmers ore willing to pa for that hire at a fair late all thaf is required is cooperation between town and rural folk and the job will be done details will be announced in ample tirfie but re member when planning for holidays that a fine tan ean he secured in a harvest field a swell appetite can he acquired in out of door work and if food is to remain plentiful canada s harvest must be gathered in harvest time there a big war con trnet that means a lot in harvest time this veur v helping to feed kritain and russia the hmisewile and all civilians who hive gone hprl or m i in the fulure miss their tavonle num itheit will be inttresttj in i stltcment mule bv hon d i igurt food idiiiinisuntor ot ltu ir 1 inu ivkis an i 1 r ije biyrd th n thi tuuiine ol rti in eimiin otn id l results fiim tlu tut th it e nu ui i md tlu i s he helping to kid hnt u i md k ussi i lln iu illiin in thi tlu piwe t i i lirt deillttd evpllilllllg tlllt uhll the let nil pueker and 1 inner hi line nub utlui ihe lnrt i ee tsults it m i in idu huet p i s shipnujuvuhn il and i s lend lilii shipments ol heir l hi t in and kni i u pmnted iiut th it i an id i kl iiiiiptuui otull nu it- is up about jo pt i n over i ms he prtduted 1 beet short ige fir i vi i e ks to li months it in the ull l anada s himis mm nutnunis u uurenld foreejistin l ol i initial eunng tht areh niidsumnie r pitiod o im the rrospit ol lationing i ull meuts mil lii i b luj the iijnunistrjior snd no amount ol lugnnatinj between 1 kif md ttulers v an aui the meat short ige i i l t fluted the t inner is ihe nj jeison n v nv 1hf l m trr but what a change in the o i 449 names reco names we ran along all of part one ofnpolnng subdivision number one and found only half a dozen names on the list then that again appear on the list of last vear among them are a t brown n f moore and george sopcr others lust over the twentv one age back in l02 might obect to m enumeration but we know these voters won t perhaps we should note that back in il02 the women had no vote and a large pin in the inerease in names on the list is due to the fact that to dav all the women over twentvone arc listed t t moore was the illage clerk hack fortv xarbigo while most of the voters listed have either died or lemoved from acton during the forty vears manv of the families names will be found in both lists ot lm2 and of 1042 for instance families repre sented in both arc agnews andersons arnolds bell brown beardmore coleman dills evans el liott graham gray holmes husband kennedy 1 eishman lamb macpherson matthews mcnabb mcintosh mason nickhn nelson russell ram- shaw statham smith williams and many others fortv vears has seen many changes and every name listed in 1002 brings back recollections espec ially to those few who have been residents of acton lor that or a longer period editorial notes v the so sailed good old davs never were thev were a mvth josephus daniels no mure publu hohdivs nou until donnnii n di but th it is tust i little over tuo weeks i itlurs o iv his nit been list m the shutile u utivities md its milked i line 21s ihe summe md till ii 1 12 will te i tmii i si 1 lenu s s s i u ih helli tt ill li 1 s i iri hit tiu si i is tt j rodiutii n s 1 i till iwiee th it i drmmi cleiir i mirtm lust tun mole weeks unt i the long summer hool u until the time th it b- ngs b uk sueh tine eeolleetions i t sjlm 1 d ivs ihe tutu p odiutun it tee i m id i in 4 1 sestimitedlt2l4 1sltkkiden ill nele hi i i urn u the i 4o utpi lfxai c f leatherland b a teraml saliclunvotar lublta isstii r of mnrnnue iln ni ieoistnir of births mnrrlnites deaths acton office 32 rhtilira nesldelirsa 151 kenneth m langdon itarrlster siiimtor solar iuhlle off 11 s 01 11 lim n rtinrv i hpntrc build z acion our i si nuils s cola lur alpnlntmi nts ihoni alton 65 or i orit town hh ollni hours alton lusili and 1 hursliiv 1 to in lo loo pm evpn- 1111s i 11 n iiii st irrriusanv b d voung vs b v sc rtrrinao slirepon offiii bronkvillo ontario phone milton h6r4 f g oakes vs b v sc trlnar surgron off ut nnd pi sidi nn knox avenu acton phone 111 at tionkkrh frank fetch auctioneer and reprrsenlatur i- merrlal ufe atuvuraiw o phnm tl i luirlr street trorgrtowo- time tvb1es wl th plisical film ss 1 ritpnsiti i h iinuiil cnndnn puific liobilrv nniniam an ccnl modrrate in in er field of wirtnnr rn tt but i ft u nunut s btrull from tlu rutum tvor ml unhs or m w y i i mums is h t vulf i nurse bust ltl t r ittr ii 1 ns it tlir moiii 1c resort it m n inws h mi rill n h n isl tirilh nnt tlirm i wluh 101 uns i i n this ir li im iblv i hi pp i t 1 r 1 1 ti tl 11 i n m i m i 111 t in th iiuiiitrv ii 1 s jut t 7 t s pt n u r s mi u ic fi- iiuss tlu i niiim m 11 pi 11 h t 1 11 it i t- n 111 s ki ours m t nv t r tnmt 1 iss ui in ll l uir j it hl pi nt r 1 t i ll n rms n im miiii ii hi m n hli udiik i iiinif iiji ib 1 l it t i i k uitl i t i- 1 st in i i f tl i ii t r ni t r i tun ni r i ti ll 1 bit i ii h ii nit- k n u n 1 t tl s ii i in il mi ni m s s i tiin- i nl s 1 in 11 l i iv r k t ji t i i tt j hi tl 1 t i s j st i i i i urts j 1 1 t 1 tsll i 1 lis i t s ill t i i i v t i it i l r tl i u it n i k jt i k ii j u i ih n n irifis 1 i- i i ki i t n i n tl n- i nk i ir n r n i tl i t 1 l in s ittt no o tli ml i t i ilel i i u lii in i in i mi t n- s t s n t i i i i v i i 1 in i i i v i h j i tt w tli tin m k i t klu i i s r ii j i i s iiit i mi- i-i-il- vvi 1 r li rs uk i 1 i i t r i i n lln in r n vlmls ml ijiiia ti i jn 1 li r w whin tl i itir- i t r n i 1 1 i 1 1 i tnlmitis rnin nvnonvi r1l s at t lb mi w in 1 i vi 4 aui nc rjt v m s i 1 in n nt 1 1 sun i l i m v j t mir 1 v t pm i 1 m iimi f1 rur rviiw y m tin vh jty riiurlim toilmni msvtxvj cinadismi iv sm shops jetc noeo pimiujaciiit inqtmir munitions thousands ot riluiaim mtchames ire riuiqed lathis ia ki au c3 y nn t th ii i h i c id milljlxs l ti i i i nu i j rrviuv ti t nu h i n sin s itu jisr hit i kuiii i jturs rm v- ross t mad i ht unk t juni vih ti jil 1 th ill ht ktnu n is rm w it k and aminnttus n mam plants j- nou jl inning bsltana ot this ucck in ulctttr from ihs mimstij- ol sational dc ncc tht purpose biiva of thi utck is txplatntd in order that ihr people of caniiju mav htti an kt in v h i t 1 ik- t iiiivf i i ht i ku j in t r t m iu t s i w li ml j k m j h ht j m lit i t u lh u ju- u is uuo i in ij i i m it ut iiur nji rus n l t u f i i tlu lf ill l p vll sts ilu llltld tu 54 j 1 1 tlu prt tju- pvuk star uas in 1 j the vilutof monufaturcd products anioutittd to ss wi 4lt lt f 4- a spl rfcord produdion ueuslarled 53uemkslteir the first socwjstutiioei lor the pkmiiof nvliouidlsailuja rinitioni it montreal owtsti d bj tliecmuvluvn nmionl fvmiims lulueh liliiruiiui jut iiavil guns atut fiold aft illcri quti cirtuv3s ntr3 j- spllftlliq hcm5 sonte palbof ncvey vjuti fyevv ll block arenucliihcd m m g c4 on melt one vsaclrst qeiailer el lic iihsmiess ots tluniau liv r uvts me ehslsll svklev s con i tello miersmhste mcbure ii00o0o a u0 lib toil e tivel tlrc ve s17000 kvt 0 ellvs 11 ills- s4ra mill 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