Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 4, 1943, p. 3

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the acton free press pack- hmjmmaii b dl bacbuk actaa etes exahied bjtke revest am made btmail e p head junmb fasmei oanpinm newlysuus ibrirncriiiiiallonesdniilaafh- d acted as cflmimsaa tor the jno hy dorothy vui wiiaphn solo bar mr- and mix du tancomro nr thm anted to tho bouoktac n bm and dirk ihe aclaa jankn- funm your new i on pacific coast engagements mr and un w d fwrt of bd- certon lubota usam the hop- most of tholr daughter kathleen now t-irt- at jarris oatorio id uae ucjif wi to pr bon m swackbamer eon of mr and bit arthur swacvhamer of ajctont oni the inmuse fai to take place la feb ruary officers elected for 1943 by lakeside lode the regular meeting of the lake- slov chapter ijold e was held at the home of ura il perkins on tuesday evening mrs dr w c culleu viceregent presided after the transaction of the usual routine b the a reports wrn- read giving a detailed account of the chanters work during the year efcetion of officers for the coming ir was held the following art- the officer for 1943 honorary recent un u m leltch recentmrs dr w c oullcn 1st viceregent mis alior uo galium 2nd vicerecent mm dr v c oake secretary ura r p watson assistant secretary miss jessie russell corresponding secretary mis elms bralda treasurer unt a fryer assistant treasurer mrs i harris standard rearer mrs g mr- kenile assistant standard beairermm d richardson echoes secretary mm j j stewart educational committee wallace mrs g somcrville pianist mrs d gordon assistant pianist mrs w dleton press secretary miss julie i-esnie- wich councillors mr g muswll- mr w coon mrs i gordon mrs n gibbons mr j crelchton flower nnd visitlnc committee- mrs hr force mrs a mclsaac war work committee mrs c f leatherland mm h r force mm a mrlsaac mm g denton mm w g middleton mm ii wallers mm g g mid gregory theatre kabbahs new yobk auvhmnunr otsalbvaa b x loat p ohiing snduar final chapter snr night ik new oblbaks gmaedy thriller with preston patter patrlda morrana butch minds the baby story by damon runyon with broderlcfc crawford virginia bruce fo sfew monday mtfevaatr bboadwa1t melodrama of mew york in tkr rorin 20v with george raft pat ctbriea musical the spirit of annapolim canada carrie oa indde fighting soon mrs miniver greer canon walter pidgeon insurance and real estate kow is the time to review your fire and other lutes of in surance are you sufficiently roveredt thouch rates have dropped considerably values have increased many benefits have been added by the under writers on general and specific lines let us advise you airro iksukakce due to wartime conditions and anticipating further im provement in claims experience as a result in curtailed driving and reduced speeds the insur ance companies have volln- tarlly reduced auto insurance rate up to 35 per cent accord ing to gasoline ration category ho not drive unless you are in sured these new low rates nuke it possible real estate deft farms duellings and busi ness blocks we hae still a few fine locations list your prop erties with us to contact the best ipe of bujerw no dilapi dated properties handled f l wright ibminwor bad ileal estate registered couly couiirit makts grant jendorst remftlulituis continued from page one being the ear ltm1 on ihe count roads committee moved by broun undsieslop that- dr f r watson be appointed to the georgetoun hikh shool board for the eara 191345 moved by smith and broun that the gofcd roads committee and the engineer be delegates to the ontario good roads convention and that their expenses be paid moved b gilbert and robertson that the minister of highways be ad- vised that during the year 1942 there was expended on the county high ways the sum of 682730 and a re quest for the statutory grant on that amotmt council adjourned- ltttaruatnsbs ksssa is issl w irssss si al la- plhuisstskassrssaw rss jtssrs fcll a letter and paper rece from lac naroey afcortctacss by us parents evreeve and bars p mc- cntdieobu groe some interesting tn- psow stnrsn and cold weather at m camp on the pacific coast where be la stationed ilomcsi and quarters here are not boftt far winter weather and while he temp- evatnre was only sbc above aerow harvey felt the cold worse than in the temperatures sv bave here b a stxtnett tall off snow tied op all saotor traffic pond only sut cars it seems that it all obi what you are nsul to that that t and nos- besv baldly cosapares with what had but then we expected ne thing of the aort b these parts it is with teefiags of pride that tfainlc off you dirk as esse off the valued bus off oar rjc-a-f- may god crant yeai aad rno our faoys the ibwiissjh to carry on in this gg struggle for king and country to yon faabel as m hshsinste we trstst yoss win be given the strength we ask yon to accept these gifts st tofceai off esteem bt wttldb we r signed ow behalf of junior far- fxwood joiinsiwj marcahet mcpiiaiu edna neojsl trma watson afr and mrs vangoozen were then pr with many lovely gits- after which dlrlt made a fitting reply lunch was served and the ternalnder off the evening spent in vyg the molesstewabt wedding nunay at midland manse the marrisge of miss katharine campbell stewart and elmer marti mqles was aolemnbed friday at the manse at midland the bride is the daughter of rev and mrs a c stew art midland the groom it the son of captain w j moles and the 1st mrs moles toronto the ceremony was performed by the brides father and douglas major played the wed ding music given in marriage by her brother w macdonald stewart the bride wore a gown of ivory crepe made on princess lines her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was worn by her mother on her wedding day the headdress was a tiny cap of gardegbul and the bridal bouquet was a cascade of orch id and buddleia miss grace stewart was maid of honor for her sister and was attired in heaven blue sheer made similar to the bridal gown her headdress was a halo of rosebuds and she carried a matching bouquet of pink roses the groom twin brother ueut jack moles rcnv1l was his best man at a reception the brides mother received in a gown of teal blue black accessories and cdrasge of light pink es the grooms aunt miss m moles who also received wore a black gown matching hat and a cor sage of pink roses for the wedding trip to the laurentians the brido donned a black suit trimmed with silver fox small black hat and a corsage of orchids mr and mrs moles will live in toronto twenty yats ago from theimue ef the twtiress of ttsjiraday february bth 13 the january thaw failed to connect this j car strau berries have been on sale in toun during the week they looked fine too and the price was only tcc per box accord nc to the records taken bt tho ontario agricultural college the snowfall in this district up to the end of januar totalled 33 inches mr william robertson who has owned the farm at the corner of the first line csqueslng and the stone road to nossagaweya has sold tho proper to mr charles packer of we on mr robertson has purchas ed mr john ruddlbks residence on victoria avenue and he and mrs robertson will remoxe to acton in a feu ueeks mr harold s nicklin ce son of a e nicklin jp acton has been nnpolnted city engineer for the city of guelph last thursday evening the employ- ees of the shoe factory had a jolly slelchride and party at the home of mr and mm w early nassaeawea born forstfr at stratford on satur day february 3 19j3 to dr and mm f j r forster a daushter in league standing the mcodchean bowlers defeated master cleaners 33 last thursday night in the guelph city major althnugti winning the locals drop ped to third place in the standing 4 points back off fbmt place and 7 points bks os bvaowl k morton mo mm isb 57 c 1eetrtmsn 338 uc ms 999 g mamies 116 153 183 451 a sheffield 3t1 193 303 667 w carry 1st 320 30 g23 cole at her home ballinsfad on wednesday january 31 1923 mary jane miller beloved ulfe of robert cole aged 62 voam tioviet black devil moscow cp russian marine infantry fighting in the caucasus have been dubbed black devils by the germans on account of their dark uniforms and terrific fighting quali ties master cleaners 894 920 946 37g0 mccutcheons 3 master cleaners x i presentation to miss vera neares at bannockburn nockborn school monday evening in honor of miss vera keares prior to her leaving for active service la the rjfxajf a very enjoyable ungisiu consisted of community singing m stnnxtealals try mrs chuenre gales nnd solas by charles f mfas keares was then called npon nnd ihe following a given by mrs winner feavidson dear vera we your many frien ha the com munity wtsh to take the opportunity this ifanetja express to you our for your wutlagssess at all times to assist in any possible way you could to help artbough both we and the popus regret to lose you as our tencfaev we wtsn you winch happineisn and off luck us you go to try in the royal canadian air force we ask you to accept uds gilt as n small token of the e in which you are held may uds serve to re mind you of the happy memorie of bannockburn school signed on behalf of the literary society 1 ada davidson tx s morrison kuieh roszeul miss inns watson then presented tr with n pen and pencil set and writing paper and envelopes in a blue leather case miss keares thank ed evrryone sincerely in a few well chosen words the meeting then closed with the national anthem this year start your chicks this tear its good pra- tlcal profitable patriotism to start your chicks earlier than ever get them going on the- job of producing urgently need ed eggs and meat that much sooner then too an earlier start gives you time to give them a belter start once the tpring work opens up you wont have much lime to spare acaln the top prices of the year are realind in the fall sep tember to december early- started winterstarted chicks have lime to reach full aire and development and full eggshoe by the time prices are climbing even though highprotein feeds for starting and growing are colng to be scarce you can raise your chicks oo less of these highproteins if yotr start thein earlier and give yourself time to grow them more slowly donl o your chicks order just the number you have room for if you jam them in loo tight nature very often steps in and cuts the number sto about what you should have in the first place second plan to hold down your growing costs with green pasture and if at all possible with some milk bypro duct this calls for planning ahead but it is time well spent older today geo bhown norral la artoa hatataay afternoon i charles thatcher rockwood order j o gillies r r s mium br a 1 writing nil abort lo pro w bray hnltid its john r n inminwin ont1 vifryixv 36 ib v v ww annual meeting the hydro electric power commission of ontario riisl aiitcgtl j4t jl vvs jfc

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