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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 16, 1942, p. 8

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v page eight the acton free press thursday svw ieihlm2 la hmmtum noim m ud me im mddltlmuil for atiry gardiner at hi uu nmddrim mill street acton ontario on tuesday july 14th 1942 stephen p cordlner beloved hiuband of amelia anderson in his 62nd year campbell at his late retldeneo georgetown on wednesday july isth 1012 james edward camp bell beloved husband of margaret jane scott in his 74th year the funeral will be held from the home of his son mr dan campbell ballinafnd on saturday at 230 oclock injorment at fallview cemc- tery acton please omit flowers in memobiam ivljt in loving memory df our fntlter edward tyler who passed auay july 17th 103g deep in our hearts you are fondly remembered sweet happy memorlcscllnir jiound your name true hearts that loved you with deep est affection always will love you1n death the wmc v the family stsd tn puts puis received a very in t ores tine bundle of papers from sydney australia sent by gunner herb dron you can obtain sufficient sugar for threshing by securing a special jiermit from the wartime prices and trades board rondwnys about town ore pet ting their nnnunl oontlng of crnvel this week and being maintained in good condition while working on monday at the farm of mr d mcdougnll on the second line neil smith suffered chest injuries when the team he una driv ing ran away mr john nlcol received v ord thbtonepfhls sons with the canad ians in england will speak on the overseas broadcast from cbl tomor row night at eleven o clock crawford i douglas of speyside has buccoskfull passed his grade two piano examination of the toronto conservator of music w 1th honors he is a pupil of mrs l a wordcn atcm no need to restrict your canning sufficient sugnr is available from jour gronr for this purpose on filling out the sptclnl ouchcr ou do not need to purchase vour fruit at the will it htuiv flhituarql dh wiujtam h lowry dr william yf lowry outstanding eye specialist died monday afternoon of a heart attack while attendlns a patient dr a evans avenue rd was called but dr lowry was dead before he arrived dr w basson brown assistant coroney found death due to natural causes dr lowry had come to toronto with his wife from his summer cot tage in the lake of bays district at noon to see patlonts who needed his attention and had just started arter lunch to make a few calls because he had not been feeling well be had planned to spend the whole summer in muskoka but had come to the city especially to visit pa tients one of the lending eye specialists of toronto dr lowry was a gradu ate in medicine of the university of toronto in 1001 he went to englnnd for postgraduate work this he took in london and spent nn extra year at birmingham eyjljmsnltaljn spec ial training returning to toronto in 1904 he i began general practice rfnd soon rose fo the top of his profession for n number of years he was head of the department of opthnlmology nt the toronto general hospital nnd nt the same time on the tenching staff of the university of toronto both of these positions he resigned tw o yenrs ago because of his health nnd he concentrated on his private prac tice in the inst war dr lowry went ovinjens with no 4 cnnndinn base hospital serving both in englnnd nnd snlonlcn he left canada with the rank of captain in charge of the i department of the unit nnd nl the end of the war hnd risen to the rank of lleutennntcoloncl dr lowrv was born nt acton a son of the late dr w lowry who practiced here fifty years ago and attended guelph collegiate he was also a graduate of old trinity school ormedlcine col low r is survived by his widow lorna corlnne mnckcndrtck lowrv daughter of col w g mac- kcndrlck of oakville two daughters corlnne and beverlov and two sons bui nnd altnn all of toronto he has also two sisters mrs frank mc arthurof toronto and mrs thomas fannin of vancouver nnd one brother- edwin e lowrv or wlnnl peg he wns n verv human mnn nnd pnid great nttention to individual patients with the result that thc worshipped him said dr e s rver- the kansas rarmtrnnrstwenrn caged to prov lrtepnrt of-thr-program- at acton fair this enr this time he brings along his hired mnn evi dentl better off than most of the farmers around here speaking of earlv potatoes out of the home garden miss m mosaics rt- i ports using them for the past three or four weeks from her garden on mill st root that would be about june joth now ik nnv one tnrlicr thnn that mrs dnnlel glass 97 1 que n st toronto and mr benjamin i fiildi of tht ontanohospitnl tor onto m injured in n car collision ottmiyittternnon ior m rs in nnssngnwivn township mrs glass suttaimd fat ml wounds and mr ft ids stalp wounds im otlur ottupnnts of tin car rttuvtd minor bi unts and t uts lctl kes on diet vhou need of care to retain hevlttt lhis iittriuhui th it i tin ih ilth ihioujh lu i ih id m tht mi v on mmidnv run njot il n imim instiuitivi nn 1 hi lptul talk ih 4 tit w lsjullsoi i ll i i 111 l i iii oini ii s liistituii ntiss knight show id ihi ilm m ilu i ot i 1 1 t ilili jim i nnd a n ih nu iisli at un ol how tin should it ttrnil mi iimuiii intuit ui i li i tin i h mi n win m u n x i i putuit i hit fuiuitiirin i i iliwistim nnd i pliiun d how mum ol th lumtiu ilk wn iittiihutnhli to link son assistant dean or medicine oflhe tmvers ity of toronto fnr m vf r rs ir was hoad oftho ophtluii- molog department at the unkcrsltv and hospital and verv successful he had mnn friends nnd his lass will he ft it keenl maria street bridge subject council minting continued from page one gress being madi in collection here instructions wen issued for collt c tion through tht courts nnd other nitiihs hw astlecided topurrhnse hint drums of asphalt for ust in re pauing hicttunlks nnd ronds 1 he rt pairs on the curlltjg rink roof w ri distussid hut lift ovtr until additional mfotmntion and iin tat ions on tht work win ttnimd ilu pi oi i m of tin bridk on mutia si i t o i t t fit lit in dnioi i co sid mi iwin dist ussi il sum tin him ai ti tin hnd list lndi and ilu suits i in nt i lit llli nl til stkit i uiu 1 1 ha 1 tin ui ui tht e li i k m idt iiutuu tlitntuii tli li il it p it t nn m ol tin mum ipil woil t an i tin i i ui tm ni l mtmi i a fl ins n ml nil i sittfti nt 1 h qu sii in 1 lit mswi is in tl i tli is i v i u i no n lu til a tti ow in is i i i s luti hi ii i s ui n nt 1 tt i it in it amtii i t w i n n in uii in i m tl ii s nt d nn h ii in tf it it in im is m ik n m n i t in t t in i lu uii i i i tot st i uin ii i 1jiim i i ti 1 t 1 s iv it l h i w int i t i i now tlon by the persons responsible for the maintenance of iu4mftcarrled there was no motion that the street be reopened the reeve drew attention to a motion which was placed in the minutes empowering the reeve to acw it cases of emergency since thin did not apparently meet all coun cillors approval he kuggested that t he- former motion be rescinded there was no motion made for rescinding a price of 5 00 was set for the hay on the pioneers cemetery nnd chief harrop was to make the ar rangements for the cutting 1 in the absence of reeve mcdonald from town for the next week coun cillor w j o onkes was made act ing reeve from july 19th to july 26th the reeve is nttcndlng camp nt nlngara as lieutenant in charge of acton company of the lome scots reserve army lightning ftkf m4scow cp although there is no practical need for it the degt- yarev automatic rifle used by the russian army can fire goo shots a minute 1ftcoltntrs new jon london cp viscount ridley nn nuthorlty on car engines has been appointed director of producergas vehicles in the ministry of trans port r weekly war commentary speeially written far aeceu i free sveas by hiv ii ii gordon canadian press staff writer w7 patterson ro 8peclmllst in eyefexamlnatlon orthohurt im wyndnamst ovwxttl pfcsns jim completely equipped olocet below maher shoe store havin fun nt edgewood park ever wednesday night weltz orchestra j old time and modern dancinc overseas boxes iron civilians no 1 1 tin buttrr 1 tulj te 2 pit jpowd 1 ekk- sunr packed reaov to ship 179 no2 2 ih tin maplr lraf nonrlrsm baric raron pac ked read to ship 135 estra special fpu your soldier boy box a1x wool heam socks 3ftc suhwtandnrd speciall priced iatr ihtse tan hi put k ti with nui grot r it m st t thtm to d i jxr the troops kttttiti iippu t uiti li tin uuituimni nt all ntul tin iihn of th li tun insl rvme compvn reihrt i un in ne insirwtk svu y lki f 1 ti l tin il s ii ptittntiiii it otlh ami rutin lit minitu itmimnv mtjuati ir u i it nt fciim m n inurunrr hiu s or tin tirm halt f lh- nl h for th past month win ot sltkh ihhi hji r ntniw th im st tmal toi ume in th oittnpiiiin s hctom kletnik ll impiw tl i lotioniu i tn unintunct s of th h opl thn i rhnthl ti lunttnued improvement in ctiiim rxiition of th iiniiiumx s luiai ness the numlmr of lap iwiiitut a low lev t i i hi insurant in for ulth the eojnpan htm imrtnedsihr december 31st b approvtmnuu 000 tkw the total nbw standing nt 270000000 thts gain in maurnntr is almost double the amount for the same perd ol 1mi null it ih 1 1 1 n 1 m d int ulm il i nit t it w is on lis luthniitv it i nsultint th i ouiu hot 1 iki i j i i n m f tl stnts mi w ilk- h ii wxutuu tumi tl t- mm ill u mis n t i m tutu iss ii i ii i i i i mil 1 m w hu ll i i 1 i v iski ll tl it in i tin t m n h s ih ti t i it ti d lot tin satilv f thi ul in in in nn im n v an 1 miih 1 tt u s usihilitv ui kivi siiutsttii ttai sin i th in it ti r wn new hi for i mini it that t motion u s in nr 1 i oj n nk tht stmt iiiul hii 1m tuifti su ti n motnn vmu1 i i hi tntiti h spxinsitilit on i mm il hi rolumiuk motion i ma h uiu pavs i l loutuil without n tiivst nt x oti f i d l t kirtvn s s ondd b jo oakts that maria stutm ih ami is ht n b tlst 1 iys of jul ilth 1m l ntim of th untnft ton dit ion of th said htrtt itnd bridge iomr rullunv hiding and that tin rstatd nirtvt nmuiln iwwd until it 1 rtpatrtd and placed in a safe condi- i tin v t 11 ormilrs ii n hrtttl ppli luitt rr rotti ht s 1 iinmtim t iii ic4 i ul l mr r u iuuiis inn vum 145 no i i tin m ru ii l unuth h rrii s oruiikt s 11 ul i our c hn in ii miik n llr uii ailit 11 llluli- sliaini ri am 195 the wild slrwrblo in djrypts desert between a coijnle of hundred thous and mon a drop in the bucket of manpower being used in this war may mean the difference between n comparatively short and a lone con flict the land in which the forces of gen sir claude auchlnlcck and field marshal erwln rommel fne- each other is in itself prnctlcnllv value less buf it is the gntewny to the riches of egypt nnd to the lands be jond ecypt the defeat of rommel would prac tically end the axis toehold in africa nnd mirht open the way for a euro pean front jn southern europe a british defeat mirht be the key to axis conquest of all afrlcn it would open the way to palestine syria iraq iran nnd nt the far eni the oilrich cnucnsus toward which the oermnns now are strivine through crimen it would pnve the uny a hnrd wny for n creat plncer movement to en velope the cnucanuh from two sides nnd it would mnkc possible a simul taneous or nlternnte drive through irnn to southern india with the pos sible object of joining hands with japanese troops now reported mns sing lit burma close to the indian border turkey thus encircled might bo forced to realign herself with the axis british headquarters has display ed its realization of the importance of egypt by rushing reinforcements to the desert from the 9th army in pnlestlne nnd from every other source from which they could be drawn it has piled in as many tanks nnd aircraft as it could muster and it has done its utmost to prevent rommel from bringing supplies and reinforcements ncrosh the mediter ranean msdn supply rout africa and asia minor are the gateways for supplies from north america to the eastern front with out the supplies sent through those gatewnvs and without the oil of the caucasus the russians woutd hne n fnr more bitter fight on tluir nan is than the one the have now conquest of north afrlcn by the axis might he a pr lude to re con quest of the italian empire which britaintook fromjvliulsfluniliuilyiiar nnd lead to ventual control of north africa ns well ns a struggle for tht through russian defences for a dist ance of mow than 100 miles an soviet communiques atthowoekenif conceded nazi successes were grow- inn caplure of rossosh 100 miles south of voronezh oh the moscowrostov railway was reported july 10 the germans claimed capture of nenrly 100 000 prisoners nnd 1000 tanks in fighting west of the don river from june 28 to july 0 russian com muniques do not confirm these claims hut tell of bitter losses inflicted on the enemy fnll of rossosh meant that mnjor mil communications between russia s central and southern nrmles had been rut and in addition the red army onnnunced tyvo nfcw german drives a considerable distance south of voronezh by tuly 14 three german columns superior to the russians in men nnd machines hnd stnhhed deeper into the northern neck of the caucasian area rjl i islchnnsk boguchar past rossosh and beond voronezh farther north nt rzhev 110 miles northwest of mos cow they hnd launched a furious of fensive nnd nfter n bloody 12dn hnttle the russians admitted a with drawal toward the capital the soviet press hns renew ed its demands for n second front in europe nnd thev openl admit their danger ous position the nni ndvnnco threntens to split tlu centrnl nnd southern armies completely nnd eventunlly rench the river volga nt t he great industrial city of stnlln grnd nnd cut off the southern supply lines used hy the united nntions con quest of the caucasus might preclude any orgnnized russian resistance for some time the threat to moscow grows dally ns the soviet forces relrent nl rzhev nnd the nazis quickly get into posi tion nt voronezh for n wheel tp the north in a glnnt pfneers movement on the soviet capital cooneratlvr offensive never since the beginning of the war have the nnvy nrmv and nlr force co operated to such nn extent ns in the present egvptinn campaign while the army hns been battling through stinging sandstorms in nn ttfort lo consolidate nnenncrense a 10mile gain in the northern sector the nnvnl nnd air forces hnvc been blasting the enem and his buses henvj fpurmotored bombers ronr ed ovr tohruk sundn night in fl three hour bomh a minute raid on the ais held port dlitct hits wen report tl on ships nnd dock install i tions ilu british mi diterrnm nn fleet slid in 1 100 to mntruh unth r tovir i of sund- n lit s darkness and lonsid 700 high posiv sht us within half in hour nnii axis hnst in an i ffort to n nrk r il usi li ss dimruction of tvinttuti itlit nulls hi hind fi id mar stml rofnmcps- hut would neresst- union or south afrlcn loss of ahxnndiin th lalcusl of rotiikr iukkis iack- ti to loik order f i- or the meehkm i7c i w ii i m 1 1 iii 29c im i ruhs liuk i 39c nu i luvtuni s it q i l l l ml h i ul lh hlju i iv luui 10c 15c for fresh l al1t1 1 f try barrs onl mnjoi british nnvnl base in that part of the mediterranean and now onlv 70 miles from the front would mnnn losing control of the eastern end of thnt sen vital supplies and muni tions would be lost ns well ns sources q oil cotton nnd foodstuffs l british roopen battle general sir claude auchlnhtk 1 fnct s ont ofthe most craftv strati gists of the war hut he has htm i good thrusting nnd pnrrv inc just t nmigh to maintain the tmtinttvi j after n wnk of untasj inutlvitx i british fort s i opened tin hattl f jul 10 with fuict fikhtint nn i ad vantt d fix mil s along tht nmof tht m dit mint an wt st of fl aln- mt in j h north rn ttn ust was at j kompanitd lf in axis aitatk along i tlutdg of tin tjiittira silt marsh s in tht soul lu in stmui i till tlwit tlni ki id mnishil hiwm 1 oninn i s ilm fotniitl a louhlv rnvix in nnihond in hi coast i shoit dist nm u si iii mann in i ht m i s ft i t issaiill tt hi tl lisi it h is vi t n 1 is it nnst tin x s its m i i i t t i v in t t in tin mi i situ n h i an ll iw tt i i lii and i t i s it i i in i n il u k n i f i i ntt ni ii 1 i i 1iuiil i i i m 1 i m 1 i i tinj u j i s vttaili ritu nmiiis ii th i t i i n si ij s it r ill in t n t i t 1 u t i u i i i t s i t m s u it nui i i attl urjjt toi tvwitil i u si in s h n n n i i i n i lialuild tohruk wi si as his main has 00 milts fart in imprnvid anti sub tactic v ilham c buliit spec la assistant to navv st tn larj frank knox of tht united slat s armed in iondon tu l when it is unhrstood in will con fi r w ith adminltv shipitng ials on the lust mmns of count rat tinj i boat ih tiv it a koval air for i ommi ntitnr haul th sahi daj that imprnvid anti- submann mil hods pjus d finit lv n suits from k a f hombaid- mi nt nf suhmiuim h ist s md fai tn u s an pi 1 1 d lo ut shijiping loss s i ons eh rahlv in iii th nit ri an vtiis l ktl i st suipitl ii din st cl iish poi i a i irj ship of no tons u is 1 i i hist i i i nil i s ii m i v ik fix m nt i iii s itkitxin inn i i in 1 1 tu h troyal palace oukmws ixatima tiikatuiw toljv to ratuiinay georjtc raft pat ohrieii in nroadwav hxlrn on our ulnkc thunwlny only eddie allan jimmy namaro monday to tihiunoav the birth of a baby under the fiponnorshlp of the divldion of child nnd mntrrnnl 7tklonp dept of ppnninnii nnd nntlonnl henlth thiirrdav utd nudav kay kayfer jane wyman ih my favorite spy aim brian donlevy in s0uth of tahiti hatiikdav to ttesoav they flew alone slary of the moiiimm wiui anna neaele start webnkhday july it a j cronins hatters castle summer goods hosiery full fashioned several qualities 85c 0 125 j sweaters cardigans and pullovcru 100 to 249 sockees good assortment 19c 0 25c print dresses 125 0 269 white purses smart style 98c simplicity patterns 15 20 25 cotton crepe gowns pyjamas 100 135 aprons new prints smart styles 29c 98c prints wide selection of patterns 25c 35c yard house coats printe printed crepes several styles 198 to 398 sport shirts fine assortment 150 0 200 sockets socks summer quality 25c 65c pr boys wool swim trunks 135 mens wash trousers ftcfiurr2 sfor 249 regular 2 2s for 189 hoys nainsook 1 ndkuwkait sizls 24 to ii to ckar 49 each mens mool swim trunks 195 mens underwear full ranee ot styles and qualities boys wash shorts 59c 135 sugar for canning sufficient supplies of sugnr are aailable for our canning itlj special ouchers a-hi- hnnd for this purpose hnnp card hen makinr purehases us our ration card number is required c inning illouiince ih suj ir for i ih fruit j mis md jellies lb tor i lb fruit for j ims and jellies m tdt tth i ee t in i lb sukir for i lb of fruit is allowed uiuspherrits ird monlmiinnc hemes ire now itcldv elliott bros ihonk is vcton ccukulian uoiuhrr imhiimi i ikivuu- willi kniiii t lot it 1st t ii i nitf tl n tl issi in t i ms si t t i mr lisi nn i m 1 1 in i i 1 p ill snf lv 1 1st vi k i il sintt in nt mii i nt 1 1 i 1 i in ii m lii i lit s s mil ts at tht v t k in in i 1 11111 tl it ill i ut i smi- had l t n slink mi n s t n i n 1 n t in i ussl i iu t it d a ims nt h fiom i limn t thi ti itliv i s hi n jl t unk mil t im ii 1 i ni j ii s r i s ih tn 1 in i i in ml it tun ii i sine tin tn 1 l i 1 ilr i n t n ml to w tit in u n il f n li iw ii him s has it tl i th of- il u ki i nnil ni it s i nr suuth nf shin linnl hms f ir i s mn rutting up tri n us stun f part ulm 1 in kmnsi tiiivini u ht r tin w r- t inirtwl to h thrnwri hiu k jupnit s trtki ntar nnnctmni irir o thaast 1 tit ut rnuin drive tuyuurd tli cuutnuk jit ont oint has imnphtt kctufoti off the luknbl line tn m cmtarilan nlrcruft pltirlthr twinenklnwl bounffbruk bomberi nr ninvint rvvlftlv umiir n rinrtvou with the em mv prouuttion of bombttt fighting and training mnraft in cunnda has crown to impremlvi proportion hintf tht nrly dayi of the war wtitn the can adian nirtrnft induxtrv win tn n pionnr ttnge canadian workmtt are turning out flvxtypra of train- ine ptunts supplinv the vnt hritlih commonwealth air training plan two typ ofavrvice plane avhirh are rekfrdd nt fir t ihu fighting machines and the link tranvt tor prthrnlpary ground in struction

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