Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1942, p. 1

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sixtyeighth year no 10 acton ontario thursday september 3rd 1042 t eight homeprint pages five cents more entries at horticultural show inrockwood iode makes fine showing for red cross work the prise winner in the evented wo hold at the home or mr i r m macdonald on tuesday evonlng th re monthly mooting of the duko of devonshire chaptor i o j e was hold at the homo of mrs hw on saturday afternoon interesting program by koelnvsad xomspondoiit roekwood horticultural society held it annual exhibition in the town hall on saturday august 20th the platform was beautifully decorated with a fins display of gladioli from the eardon of mr wm harris at the conclusion of n brief program the elads wore turned ovor to the red croes organization and the proceeds from thorn used for red cross funds some who helped to make the tint turl show twentyfive years ago a sue cess ore still hortlculturnlly enthus iastic mrs e nlckoll mrs geo oalces mrs w j edwards mrs goo bolton mr wm harris nnd mr arthur bolton who are charter mem bers nnd still active in the work mrs albert beard president or the society presided over a brief pro cram mr w w simpson of cuclph who judged the exhibits in the hnll remained for the evening nnd in his l v jj i i fnir day and the othei for the blind with a rood attendance the reg ent mrs w j bcatty presided two minutes silence was observed in mem ory of the duke of kent the mem bers also wished to have their sym pathy conveyed to mr nnd mrs f turner the usual routine business was dis posed of the chapter decided to make their full collection of maga zines this month mrs blow reported the chapters six months work for red cross as follows 30 pair socks 5 ladles sweaters 8 0 sleeveless sweaters 2 boys sweaters 2 scarfs 7 pair mitts 2 boys socks 17 nero caps 17 tuck insenrfs 1 boys blouse 11 bnbles vests 3 indies coats 4 hod jackets 2 hospital gowns 5 quilt tops 21 ynrds of cotton donntcd to red cross by mrs a mason nnd for tht war service 2 sweaters 18 pair sock arrange monts we re mnde for two tag dnys one for the wnr effort on weekly war commentary spmlally written for u aeton fvea vaa by by ii 1 gowkjn canadian pwaa staff writer address complimented nnd oncourng ed the society in its work mr wm harris gave a review of the prist in october mrs molnprizo gnvp a verj litter yenrs the lnmbort twins plensed the ciuuk nnd oducntlonnl paper a soc- nudlence with their musical numbers lnl hnlf nour wns s nt tn cioie miss helen bnyne who was a dele nf hp meetlnr gate to the convention in toronto in j fohrunry gave a splendid report of the convention at the conclusion of the program miss i bnyne also gave out the prizes for the special classes j following are the prize winners claw i open to children age 10 to 14 inclusive bird house wren noll lambert norman lambert display of vego tables shirley bo ton gordon harris display of wild flowers noll lam bert norman lambert shirley bol ton clou iti open to residents of the township who have never been members the boys wrijc home to thank warservice league events planned to raise funds to keep the boxes going overseas arrangement orcut b spencer i between forty and fifty jncknow- lodgements from the boys overseas received by acton and vicinity war servict lcnuttlndlcalt somethlngof tht steady work this organization enrrits on wc couldn t begin to give class iv open to members only dlsplny of vcrotablos mrs a i you the messages in the batch just elliot mrs f dean mrs wm s received hut we can list the boys who gordon sent word of receipt of cigarettes and class v open to present members and to alt who have ever been members apples enrly vnrittymrs wm s gordon mrs c h harris mrs mc nell beans bush wax mrs mcneill mrs earl brown mn c h harris beets round arthur bolton geo bolton cahbnge round mrs mcneill arthur bolton mrs j henderson cabbage aov mrs a j elliot cauliflower helen bnyne mrs w j edwards carrots short mrs c h harris carrots intermediate mrs goo bolton mrs c h hnrrls mrs f nickoll celcrv frnnk moort bnyne 1 citron mrs c h harris geo bolton r f chandler corn goldt n bnntnm mrs f brown mrs a fn lot cucumber hiking mrs t brown arthur bolton mrs geo bolton cut umber pvkiin arthui rultnji mrs e broun cucumber eu rkins brown mrs a 1 ittl ton onions si its how moort r h imndlt r onions nt t d how brow n mrs 1 lit ndersnn onions set d w hi 1 1 mrs i brow n onions pitklint mrs mi bolton mrth moon mrs nt s or ion oniony jn a lntur- ton mrs a 1 i itiott pens arthui bolton mrs 1 t len mrs pnve messnges which invariably said mnnv thanks or highly nppreclat- td or they are sure a tomfort etc here nre the boys who wrote since the last list was published sgt e a clifford l c p scriven reg fin ney gnr j b flatt ptt f l tour- nour pte n gibson pte a a mc- mullen cpl storey tpr e lands borough pte ivnn mnrtin spr snm gisbv pti b d hodgl lc n l mc nnhb ptt h w godfrov pte cnssld tpr r f biggin l sgt g h bn llss pte h w godfrev ptt c w douglas pte frnnk neni gnr nell patrick l cpl jos wnl- lnct pte f hollown cnr k a mtdonnld piper r mcve pt gor don lambert sgt bus nicol pte r ml arthur pt j moore lac d mt donald bdi h do fonst ptt a g mnrtin ptt c mcdonald i ac w w huntt r cpl p purd pt v r elliott mrs f arthui bnl mvrtlt mrs 1 mrs mrtli i kell t flllrtt brow n peppers mis i nit ki 11 j flliot mrs n bolton potnlihs lush t ohbli rs moon mr 1 hi ovv n potatoes dooli mi s pit pumpkin mrs mr w ttdwatds squash mis mi ni 111 vegetablt a o mrs mi i ill clam i open to prevent member arul to all who have fer bern mniibcnt aster tndi idual bloom mrs onkes mrs 1 i ittl mrs bolton astt r mnuvi ot puiph geo onkes mrs a v untt ion geo- bolton aster 1 pink or ml mrs little mm ieo oak mrs i derson calendula mfa a beard carnal ions o pinkmrs j derson mrs geo bolton mrs nickel an 1 it s remnrknhlt how often tin bovs s1i i wns just out or ou dan t know w hat tht m nn ot r lurt 1 h nu i tin nn 1 hursdnv t a ning liibt rtttttml to li am that mrs to hhott tint of tht must untiring nu ni in rs of tin onimittit was havinp at ton and would not lit abtt to mm nn miss 1 i sat w it h vn t -prosl- i tl nt who was in iliatt s okt of tin spit ndid work mrs fuiott h ui dotu and thi npiin t latinn of tht mm mittti foi lit i siritt and lit st w isht s alitw u rtl fihr thhtumimta uliu jv mr r blown rrtunijtl was not fui fiom alton 1 in bi antnior i mplnvt ats i iiat i ui i int oi st ptt mhi i 1th was it i tried as will in hand an i it was 1 ipt d this would tiust itinsidt rahtt f units as i n iimin t mi dtin ild ri poi ni in in asiir iiailk tit pit t d llu nuuiiittii mi ovirsias b m s willi mrs biaik a as i ou notu t i nil wvi n d to pti nil with plans t pink christmas h it s fi i ttr nm on tin atton an 1 distil i t st now n rse is lo answi r uuluirt fr m tin ih o ami itsfm ottuis u w in i n iskt 1 0 tt v plmn tin i ompositmn of tin i ton and dmtt u t ai s rict i i iiui it is uiuun in al in and diitritt pi t haps sonu onl patronii tht ivtnts w hili otluis uttt ad man me tings and takt mon aitkt part hul nil of tht tomniumtn makis tin isroup lei month ctnnttes nn st nt oversea and as oftin as funds pernlt btie nn shipped but tin ltntiut l the cmnmuntt and its i pur post lo do nil it inn for overseas britain was prepared this week for whatever may come in the eryptinn desert where marshal erwln rom mels army stands on the el alameln line barely 80 miles from alexandria while german armies clawed at the fates of stalingrad nnd the grozny oil fields nnd american forces bent back the japanese on the solo mon islnnds and in their surrounding i waters the allied peoples kept one eye cocked on the dcsecl in the wake or prime minister churchill s visit to cairo came word that gen sir claude auchlnleck hod been replaced ns middle east com mander by gen sir harold alex ander thnt gen sir mnltland wilson hnd been plnced in command of a newlyformed iraqpersia command facing the germnns in the caucasus nnd lt gen bernnrd lnw montgom er in commnnd of the 8th army in the field only mr churchill nnd his close advisers knew what he expected a frenzied smash by rommel whose armies hnvt been strengthened from the axis mninlnnd nnd to crash into the naval base at alexandria or an other offensive by the 8th nrmy to clenr rommel out of the desert thnt something wns afoot no one doubted not only had mr churchill indi cated it hut the blazing heat of the summer fast was fading into the comparatively cool days when most of the desert fighting has been done new general job the onus of the fighting direction offensively or defensively will fall on gen montgomery as commander in the field he is 54 and has the reputation of being a commander of ruthless efficiency with gen alexander in charge of overall djrectlon observers believe mr churchill may finally have plucked the equal if not the master of rommel his mot to ml eh t welltic rommel s attack attack and attack again even when you re on the de- 1 fenslve he is tecognized as one of ithe finest tenders of men in the brlt- ish nrmy he was onl 2fi w hen he became n lieutenant colonel ln the first great war he now is 51 he is a former commander inchief southern com mnnd in britain nnd wns in com mnnd of the british armies in burma against the japanese his direction of the british armies in burma ngalnst a foe alvavs at least three times superior numoricnik won trib ute from mllltnr men the world oer mr churchill has promised that fgpt will be defended ns if it were the soli of england itself the com mand is rendj the nrmv reinforced the aaf in commnnd of the sk nnd the world wonders w hen the damper will be taken qff tht smol dering desert fire operations- in the meditorrnncnn nrt being enrried out chlefl b suh- mnrlnes nnd naval aircraft deprived of hases west of el alnmein innd based fighter planes have hnd their ovei sea activities restricted conse quentlv tht brunt of thoottntk on tonvovs intended for the retnforri mint of dommt 1 s armies fnlls on tindersi a t rnft w hit h nrt tnking a si i ad v toll of axis vtssels drfrner of stalingrad potindt d b gi rmnn bombers stal inward at tin wttktnd still usisttd all nai atnmpts to tapturt tht it orkt rs tn tht ut at oka nrmn mt nt ttntit hnvt takt n plant at tht sub of i i d armv dt ft ndt rs iiiumuri an null atinns thai nsistatui wilt hi similar ti thai in fort mostovt a vtnr rates increased for nonresident pupils attending school additional toilets to be installed in northeast section of school 434 4 57 356 140 200 766 the september meeting of acton school board was held on tuesday evening when trustees dr g oakes w h clayton f blow g a dills were present in the absence of chairman v b rumlcy trustee blow wns upon motion modechalr- mnrt for the meeting accounts were passed for payment ns follows tommy green repairs to boiler 2250 c f lenthorlond legal advice 2 00 bell telephone co services acton public utilities services elliott bros supplies georgetown lumber co sup plies canadian nature subscription 2 yenrs w d tnlbot supplits 48 03 correspondence wns rend regnrdlng the legnl aspect on fences for school property the board could erect the tvpe of fence deemed advisable but was responsible for fencing the prop erty it was decided to erect a wire fence nt the south west corner of the grounds the board on motion allowed 10 for expenses in connection with the public school- field dny to be held this month in compliance with a request of the board early in the year the secretary had prepared figures showing the cost per pupil at the public school last year this was 4 17 per school month after reviewing the situation thoroughly it was felt that in view of these figures the present rates for nonresident pupils were not fair to the ratepayers of acton who are paying for the deficit between actual cost nnd the amount received the following resolution was pass ed by the board resolved that in view of the school costs in acton school being 4 17 per school month thnt this b considers the present rate entirely inadequate for pupils outside of the corporation limits at tending acton public school there fore the board decides that starting the first of the present term the fees shall be 2 00 per pupil per month nnd thnt on the first school dny of the term the principal shall ascertain the names of nonresident pupils nnd furnish them to the secretory w ho shall notify the parents by registered mnil of the fee applicable and if tht fee is not pnid within the first week of he month nnd similarly in ench month thereafter the pupil shall be denied the privilege of attending tht school nnd each month the principal shall notifv the secretary of nn ad ditional non resident pupils admitted a motion wns pnsied bv the board stnting thnt tht office of the secre tnrj w considered permnnent nnd application wns to be made to un emplovment insurant t commission for n certificate of pt rmanenc the property committte were tm powered to inquire and mnkt nr rnnrtmtnts for nice ssnrv nlinds for tht public school the propertv committtt re portt d rtgnrdinc tht installation of toilets in tht oast stition of tht public school w hit h installation hnd bt t n leferrt d foi two venrs mr f c ollifft sub nuttt d a tt ndt t w hit h mi luded all installations t oniple u t set pt t lertric lights for a nist jof slkllh 1 tu board hv motion antpttd tht tt ndt r and asked that tin work in prorttdtd with immt halt iv it was t xpe ctt d l i mild ht cuniplt tt i tn it n davs i i ht projm 1 1 commit t win als impoutrid to ha ki pairs madt to tin t nu nt suit walk on tin st hoi 1 mound more than the old gray mare 5 aint what she used to be 10 and costb for disturbance in acton restaurant got into conversation recently with one of my friends and some way or other wc fell to discussing events of our boyhood days when we got com paring notes we both found among our first boyhood jobs was driving cows bftcft nnd forth to pasture dur ing his time the pn was a cent a day when i came along to thnt stage the pa had risen to fifty cents n month perhnps the younger folk today don t know w hnt the job of driv ing cows implied it meant going after the cows to n pnsture field usunll one or two miles from town nnd tnking them hnck ngnin before school then nfter school the cow si wort brourht into tqwn ngnin nnd fnken hack to pnsture nfter supper it wns a seven dn n week job i shoe lenther wenr nnd tenr wnsnt taken into consideration because dur ing the time cows went to pnsture j most bovs went bnrefoot think of it now at least four to eight miles n dn for a cent nnd thore wore plenty of boys rend to tnko on the job for being intoxicated nnd trcjitlnr a disturbance at the royal cafe robert campbell brooks was fined 10 nnd costs in police court here yesterdny by magistrate w n robin son in giving evidence herbert lee proprietor stated he desired to main tain a respectable establishment nnd would like the co operation of the courts in keeping such characters away from his restaurant brooks was also put under bond not to visit the royal cafe under any circum stances for a year he pleaded guilty to the charge chief hirrop laid the information actons power rate remains the same for coming year atfons share of coat of work at substation is 35558 other items at commission meeting playground group held picnic in acton park sbctjfive childien pnrticlpnted tn the plnground clnss picnic sponsor ed h acton s men s club inst thursdnv afternoon rnln interfer ed but onh to mnke the transfer into p of t for th nsuing vtnr here is the woum bo the regulnr meeting of acton pub lic utilities commission held on tues day evening commissioners c m hansen nnd reeve j m mcdonald were present wifn chairman m symon presiding a letter wns rend from- tht cor poration requesting superintendent wilson to instnl water services to the properties on vlctorln avenue owned bv mr rnwn nnd mr f sirsworth a letter wns nlso rend from the power controllet notifying tht om- missinn thnt nnv demand foi new power or from ntonsumer who want ed 2 horsepower or more must re sanctioned bv the control h r another letter wns read from the ontario commission statint that thp my friend s next job wns a paper route when daily papers sod nt n cent a piece and it was possible if everyone pnid to mnke nbout five cents on n dozen papers i hnd n paper job too for my second job but it wasnt s precarious the papers came in on the 5 15 nnd my job was to deliver two or three on thewny from the station and ret them down to the drug store just one trip n day and no sundays nnd right in tow n nnd the pny wns 25c a week but you know there wns one thing thnt struck me ns we swnpped yarns and that was his recalling of the one mnn in acton who gave him monev at christmnsttde for the paper boy land there flashed into my mind thnt christmas gift that loomed so big a little cose with a mirror and comb nnd nail file i ids is tht sirne prh t ns pnitl during tin pnst vonr v it tier from the hr pl of on- cnrol tvle r jonn notified the commission thnt ptrmissjon wns needed from them to suppt power to shbrljt rm users such ns fall fairs etc also ptrmis sion wns needed from the metnls con troller lo instnl such switches a letter wns nlso nnd from the tlnderwood elliott fisher the arenn for the events list of pri7o winners nnd the events held 5 nnd fi venrs onklcv 7 to 0 venrs intqueluae clieu adele cheu 10 to 1 yenrs mnureen o rourke fred kenlhor shoe kicking race don 1 nmb boh tvlcr wheelbnrrow and bill dron tyler shoe scrnmble jenn wilds jenn onkley pie plnte rnce denna francescnto button hunt don lamb donna frnncescato of course the picnic lunch wns n big feautre nnd in this department special credit is due mrs j a cam eron mrs h helwlg mrs e s force mrs chas kirkness mr geo mason nnd mr e s force for the cooperation they gnve in making the event so successful bov s jobs have changed n lot in the years both in character and the amount paid for them hut the little nets thnt mnke one recall the charac teristics or those who remembered the heart of a chilfl are just the same as tbev used to be middle school certificates for acton school looking back nt ihe fnll fnir dnvs i im ijemlndtd of manv instnnces wns wondering if an of the rest of mv renders recall the sideshow of frenk innimnls si kennedy brought to tht i fnir mfdwn one jear there wert cows with three tegs and horses with cow s tnlls nnd nil sorts of mix ups i i trrrnrk-tng- mis mrs 1 a hm hen f cosmos mrs wm s gordon mrs boys of this communis nnd by the a beard mrs mcneill cpnrmunlt is maant those in acton conllnued on page eight m1 thy townslpsdioifllna ti gn rrtnrm forces from thnt sidt s in tin nu nntlnn vrman olumns in tin camamis tontimud u advance bur tin plan of tin t rman offtnslvt in thesoulh mnv fall apart if prom ismu i ussinn tounti r nttnt ks north fttuy omnih to 1 nkt i adola pro 1 1 s satista toiilv northwist of m wi n tin 1 usninns havt ttaclnd tin i ulwav onmitint kh v an i iuiiin 1 in s two points an mi p irtant nv in tin nn i w intt i inn nnd tin t m mv mnv find it ntitssirv i triiik ui substnnti il t inf in t i nts foi tin ii dt ft n s i hit t jn il air it t u ks i ist wnk ni irk 1 britain s j inn to laid inr l ns tt hv tv an 1 i ussi n home is ils i i tai ts in v ist r i t rmanv ii uir- of dm i n s nn in inasinj and tin rn v hnrrrt mj taids an lowtrini morali in itdition to i urtaihnl the t nt mv industrial and munitions output in the liar feast then is wide singulation ovt r jupnn withdrawal from the south tnst china theatre of war evidently pew mllitnrv drives elsewherr nre in i continued on page elghn bik stnti bin in ton satur rinv st pt ltl t hit in kv prti s ausins btatdmort r m i viis as s u tation t fc the frh hlrxs open fridw m stiriu exemnfs i- i tin onvtnitiu f thost w i annot i all ji r lit vln i uts w ht n tin 1m i i itrss ib t n tht husiina iffui ts ki pt pn n ft t iv i v i irjs from stn tint run om k pnd on satutdav i n nts from itlit until ft n o lot k subscription nlvtrtisin or iommorcinl printing nttounts mav in pnid at hits hours or ordt rs placed fur prtntingj tht offut is open tverv wtk dn from 8 00 am urttll 6 pm nnd on shturdavs from 8 until 12 a m thin nnothtr show i enn remember wtll wns the moving picture showing tht great toronto fire it wns shown ir n dnrk tent the tftlr hnd bnd wtiil her thnt vtnr and that show did n land offict huslness hut i ntvtr was sun whether it wns because tht picture wns so pood nnd clenr or thnt evervont wanted to pet shelf 1 from the rnin i just ont more nmt from tht fair i would likt to rttnll pt rhnps vnu rtnumbtr tht ft how who hlatki ned ins fate and stuck his head through a holt in a htgtnrpnulin ou could put i has iht opportunltv to throw thnt rotten i gs at him for ten tints i ht onlv tlmt anvont scond a dm 1 1 hit was w ht n two of tht 1 ast r ill ti am twth stnrtt d firinc at tiiiit i e n lu dutktd tht first ig uu stiond ont taukht him as bis in ad i ami up hi thri alt mrl h n sign trttjtlf i u-mtf- n t inim sh tnl lirin t miiki rul and stick lo it that onlv om man tould throw at a linn llu smt ii of that at cumulation of iv i r up inn fiuit lint rid nlonk thai finit tn tin pilyk fftr vtars and tvtn tin fins regarded it ns sort of a n un n spot oh vis w hiivi games at tin fur this davs i ut not jusf w i at ttiv usui t ht u i tr1mg plane took off monim from frm hbre i in trntninc plant w h ti mis ktounhdfot our a wttk tn tu farm of mr i s brown nt ar alton n it iv id a fmornhlt dav on monda and was ahli to tnki off suntssful stvtn ftntes rn tht farm had to he taken down nnd the machine towed to a field on the other slde of the barn befon a taittable runwn could b arranged for the take off while this work was ready before monday it was neeessary to wait for a suit able wind mce and nicol i i nnt the acton commission billroth nnd ted snri ln thplr nildtn mnchine for nn overholl as their service man would not he calling it wns decided to ship the mnchine ns soon ns possible a letter from the burgos company quoted prices on bonds which they hnd for sale no action was taken as the commission hnd no surplus money to invest another letlerj from the hepc of ontario submitted a hill for 355 58 bolnp the 70 cost of the work done nt the suh station this year a resolution wns passed authorlz- inr miss spelrht to npply for a re fund of unemployment insurance pnid by her the secretary wns upon motion in structed to pnv the following nc- ounts hydro department bell telephone co son- ices m hfpc of ontorio power t 624 9fi cnr a transports express a 10 dept of national revenue sales tnx 112 32 ellis hownrd ltd socket reducers 57 86 line cnble accessories stcondnry brockets 28 00 torce electric products sup plies 4 4fi sutherland schultz flectric co repairs 11 80 superior flectric supply co supplies 44 16 medonald elettiit co sup 5 67 10 00 standing granted eighteen pup i to and departmental certifi cate issued sttrtnry mlddtoton this week re ttive d department certiflcntes for thost pupils nt acton continuation school who hnd written examinations for this grade there were eighteen enndidntes 1 nfter a subject indl- cntes 75 100 2 indlcntes 64 74 t indicntes 60 6 and c indlcntes r 59 evtleen i brnida anc nnd med hist 1 com 1 chem 1 rtnn c braldn comp 1 lit 1 mod hist 2 geom 1 chtm 1 lnt auth j lnt comp 2 fr auth 1 fr comp 1 i samuel p ii brunei comp c i it c mod hisi 2 fr auth c fr comp c j mabel m butkholdir anc nnd med hist c chem 2 dorothv m cluvton an and med i hint c geom 2 shirlev m duval anc and mt d hist 1 fiom chtm c dora i hansen comp 2 i it 2 i om c clum 2 lnt auth 2 hit comp 2 it auth 2 fr comp ki ninth f iliissnrd omp lit mod hist 1 torn 1 him 1 hr auth c fr camp c w l holllnkt r- an 1 mid hist iiiml rtuiiti r hi li n a metnchtrn comp 2 i il l mod hist 2 liom 2 clum c uit auth 2 ijitln comp fr auth 2 fr omp 2 lnt t i mi lilian comp i it c mod hist t nm c clum c i atin auth latin comp 2 hr mill 1 h r comp 1 marv lfjleni am and mid i i ist 1 ft ni on m 2 t i ar 1 s i iushnu it mttt 11 si l torn c miiik 1 i smith an hist 1 ci mi q martar t i sonu rv uit 1 il 1 mod hist 1 gtom i at uth 1 atin comp auth 1 h r comp 1 torgt tnvlor comp j 1 it 2 mod hist l t eom 1 chem 1 uit auth c it comp c fr auth c fr comp c s ada thompson anc ami hist j chem c dora m wood comp 1 lit 1 mod hist 1 geom 3 cham c lat auth 3 lat comp 3 fr auth 2 ft comp 2 t c matthews postage hfpc of ontorio labor etc tion acton tr on ft ode rs nt sub sta fit re puts station w aterworbii irpt bin a compnm nlemito be ardmnn a co pump plungt rs anadlnn brass c o supplii s hdro dept power at sprint hvdro dipt power t f r iul s4j8 30 1100 27 ho 27 80 25161 3ijtii i in commission left fur in nspi t hon tour ef tin pump houn to in spit tht jumps all watt r now flovj lnt at tin spring whiiji hi n weir flmv of li i gallons a minut rs ht ing pump d to tin tanks at hi ump house for use l c omrniss tm in- s li m i i s kkht ovfr lirkrirjs nofiingham rrikhinl ti insh htrnwbirnts wml in salt nt two stalls hen and p v untn wanted to hu tin m h r suit was sin h a si nt tin iflli t hul i i nl led ant nnd and mtd the re opening services will bf held med i in llmehouse presbytarian church on sunday september 11th at 1 pnv rev a nell millar or brampton will be guest speaker concert in church monday evening a 8 30 fx eel lent program

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