Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1943, p. 4

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s pack vtxir hme acton irree irkess tinirhday june 30th dms neighborhood news mom omo1w oow ccrtrca and omuahia jf tamckllwov georgetown at the regular meeting of ver dun rebeltah lodge held tuesday inimt june 1st the rebekah d- gree was conferred on five new can mdatea by the local lodge- there were alad three reinstatement the ontario hydro electric power okmniuslon has granted he local communion power to reduce the do- memtic hydro rate in georgetown from 3c on the first go kilowatt hours to 23c for the first kilowatt hours the new rate to b effective on the june hlllinjt not long after it was discovered that the entire safe had been lifted from the premises of the brewers ketnil store last tuesday nicht the safe was found in a field on the 5th i j no this side of brampton entry to the contents had boon made hy smash- inc ihe lock on the front nnd one corner had been luiahed in all the rash had been removed herald oakville private john shields of the argyll and sutherland ikegtmnnt returned home on leave last week after iwon- tyone months service in jamaeia vincent mndlgan age 32 was drowned in the sixteen miu creak near the radial bridge on wodneaday afternoon when the iboatihe waa at tipped and he fell overboard at the annual mooting of ithe osk- vllle progressive conservative asso ciation held in the club rooms in the masonic hall on monday evening major frank pulton wm unanimous ly reelected first vicepresident of the association tltoeordstnr milton among the name of canadian civil ian personnel contained in the kings birthday honors list released for publication last tuesday night is that of oeorge it cottrelle of toronto formerly of milton dr c k stevenwm i ins bought the late liuncnn ivuaru homestead on queen street where in future be nnd hu family will reside he having turned his residence on martin street into a nursing horn which lias been needed in milton for tome time a faulty oil strive caused a fire at the home of alexander clarldge west mary street at four oclock last thursday afternoon mr clarldge vas severely burned about the bead nnd hands when be attempted to put out the blaze before the uromen ar rived among the guests nt the meeting of the canadian club were mr and mrs amos mason and mr and mrs salt of acton during the even ing mr mason favored the club with pleasing numbers on the cornet while mr salt presided at the piano miss shirley elliott also delighted the audience by her ability as a tap dan cerrchamplon osprenge gloom was cast over this commun ity on wednesday june 2nd when word was received of the pacing of roy edmund wobb nt the guelph general hospital while shooting groundhogs his rifle was accldehtly tflucharged as he was climbing n fence the bullet entering his body below the heart for nine day he put up u valiant fight for life but effentual- 1 v assailed home to rest hoyvbs the third son of leslie and mary webb and was born july 25th 1916 at 0prlnge and attended school in the village and from then he help ed his father on the farm three years ago he was given the home- stead where he worked fnlthfully and uihgcntly through his honesty in tegrity and willingness to help others he was held in high esteem by all his cheery nature will be greatly mlsscd hut especially by his aged parents who depended greatly upon him tlte largely attended funeral wus held on saturdoy uith n brief ser vice at the home followed by u ser vice inthe qn presbyterian church conduct edbtlev7 turner of htluburg and he v itees of erin a duett lead me gently home father whs rendered by mrs t henderson and mrs d whalcy the numerous floral tributes which bank ed the casket bore silent testimony of endearment and sympathy the rull- wnivn were meiers kenneth stub blngton don hlndley harvey flshu r george robertson jr david stew art and clayton cooke the flower bearers were mrs ken neth stubbing on misses eimn par- kon blanche mckinnon and lois root and messrs arnold sunter jack cook and cliff e chappel floral tributes ineluded ajar the fumlly cross bos and girls of mcfadden school sault ste marie the stewart family mrs george cook and jack sprays mr and mrs f brydon mrs s e grundy mrs m cooke miss ada and mr e currle mr and mrs david sevelle mr and mrs k stublilncton mr and mrs w jackson mr and mrs k kulthoff and family mr mary stod- jen miss elma pardon royal city ouach lines mr duncan mctavlsh mr and mrs geo robertson and family mr and mrs j e carter public school teachers association sault ste marie staff of mcfadden school sault ste marie interment was made at everton cemetery sincere sympathy is extended to the parents two sisters miss hazel webb or sault st marie mrs d winter nellie r r no 4 rock- wood and three brothers wilfred of felly suit william of guelph township and leslie baixbvafad mr nnd mm dan 41mpbell hmnt sunday in fergus nt the home of mr campbells sister mr nnd mrs don brown of anton hteut sunday with mr nnd mrs don ald mrleon mr cos dumpier of johnson clly tennessee is handing a month with his mother and mr and mrs jcwmm mcenery mr nnd mrs hot iter allan and family motored to toronto on sun day to visit mrs uunty who is in tlte general hospital she is improving nicely following an operation the community is sorry to learn that mr fred hugglnu is buck in the hospital nlso that miss lizzie mr- clure is not improving very much mr ross dam pier is to tnke the service on june llth at 3113 nm in hnlllnnfad united church mrs m swlndlehurnt spent the weekend with mrs sarah mclean and mr and mis norman mclean mrs smith who hits been in ot tawa for some time is hark with mr and mrs erwln mrs w 11 lard sanderson of toronto is spending a few days with her mother and frank limehouse it was decided that the llmohouse w i would apply rfor a short course when they mot at the home of the president mrs j l ellorby on thursday district director mrs a j smethurst mrs h norton and mrs s m wright were appointed delegates to the district annual on june 11th the meeting opened by singing the ode followed by o canada the roll call was answered by a way to im prove our w i this yenr mrs jnmlcson read current events and mrs mcvey read the motto the best captain cannot make the boat go if the crew just stand nnd look on which mrs newton prepared mrs ellerby read an article on the meaning of our w i ode a few highlights from the recent federated w i of canada convention were given the meeting clowd with the national anthem followed by refish- ments mrs newton moved a vote of thanks to the hostess mr and mrs a w lane dorothy and norma spent the weekend with mrs u lane who returned to tor onto with them for n holiday mr and mrs c a grant of tor onto spent the weekmid with her mother mr percy hurst is vultlng in tor onto pte j l ellerby was homo from cmp ipperwiudi for the weekend the ladles completed another quilt nt mrs klrkpntrlrks last week mr gowdy had the misfortune to fall and sprain a wrist last week funeral services were held mott- day for mrs jojin henry tarzwell ft5 one of the oldest residents of ilmehouse who died saturday at the home of her daughter mm jbseph scott born in erin township she lived in that district most of her life moving to llmehousc two years ago she was the former ellrabeth thomp son daughter of the late hugh and margaret thompson of hulsburg she married john henry tarwell swty- four years ago in 1879 she had six children living george of pembroke bubof orton harry of toronto earl of acton mrs t sykes georgetown and mm j scott lime house thir teen grandchildren and thirteen greatgrandchildren and one brother hugh of alsask saskatchewan also survive her rev wsp o thompson of george town conducted the service during w hlch mr s glsby sang no night there pallbearers were a mccut- cheon t haines a skes e scott r tarzwell nnd joseph scott floral tributes included the family pillow harry tarzwell and family making dept of storey glove co alev and ellen girls lookout club doris and alf vi tom bud and john earl and gladys inez glen and doug mrs r tarzwell kirby and emma interment followed in huxley cemetery hillsburg friends attend ing fronvv distance were from diinn- vllle toronto midland guelph htlu burg ami arlcell erin mr robert ilang proprietor of erin creamery underwent an opera tion at gunlph general itloapltal last week 1 hi condition lis quite serious and his ifnmlly ifrlnnds and 1 business associates ifear ifor litis iroeovory mrs j plera who was undergoing treatment ifor a ifraotured iltlp iln gunlph general hospital utos irmiuvj ored 1 sufficiently ito ibe able ito imlurn home mbm lelnaqralutm 4 attending iter i the unusually ilate spring with all tlte camplleatlons and dllllnultles if no- ing it lie tfsirmers was undoubtedly nroi siwnslble for ithe only ifnlr crowd at illllubturg iharse sltow iheld ilasl saj turdayi afternoon 1 animals consigned by wellington county ihroodnrs sold well at the ma- tlonsl sale iheld may itf at ibrnmptunl j id gale guelph sold a two year idd 1 he ifor and a yearling l heifer the former ito ihnrry austin south idroyj ten n v ifor 942t and th- hattr ilt ii ipaekmnn stratford at 1m ad- vtmnte ivass4caweva attelloiioer iltoy llllitdley cnuduntod 11 very hiieehful sule for mr wllllum kth tif lot h mitt 4 namhitgnweyii i nut salunhiy of lfann sloek and imp lements theiv wim a luiue etowd and bidding was inisk and gmwl pi iees were ivii1uhi the heather mimiiou ihmd of ku- inr llnltul chmch held ithelr ttumtbly meeting laitt mtmdtty morn ing itt ithe imhetiteut of the chureh ultl mrn ii c u in ley us their leader cettktutuhittottm ale ekteudid to lac olatenee j lelsley and ills ibrhle of moffat on ithelr recent marriage miss mary moffat irn of london visllthl teilutlues nnl ifiiends in nasna- irnwia over the wookoud mr wesley iplekelt nnd mr and mrs o sherwood of iputdiueh visited lelntlves nnd friends in darbyvllle hmt sunday mr nnd mrs w if darby und family of knntchhutl vlntted with mr and mrs gtmkrge slokeu of camplndl- vllle inst sunday mr ibort nightingale and bin friend mr john dole of ornngevllle visited with mr nnd mrs arthur nightin gale of knntohbul ilnut sunday miss evelyn stokes of camphell- vllle with iter sister miss winnie stokctt nurtulntlrnlnlng nt qtamll- ttm general honpllnl visited with mrs w jf darby last week rockwood the boys own mission band held their monthly meeting sunday after noon in the united church sunday school room und gordon harris the president was in charge norman lambert was at the plnno mm wm e edwards led in prayer nnd prayers were offered for those on the sick list bible rending in unison followed by bovs own pieces nnd mrs f moore looked after the business period and chapter from the study book four now honorary mctnlieis were added to the roll nolll lambert took charge of the roll call nnd contest marks bruce hosklng presided at the rdnno for the closing hymn and the mlzpah benedict ion closed nn interesting meet ing the many friends of mrs thos harrison will regret to learn of her illness tlte pmt week mrs thos g hutchinson under went an operation at guelph general hospital last week mrs a b hoot is also at guelph general hokpltal under the doctors care rev nnd mrs j ward mr george gordon attended the united church conference in hamilton last oek mrs f robinson of bruce mines is visiting her mother mrs wm g ed wards wioj critically 111 mr and mmrfrod day who hnve resided in guelph for some time re moved to toronto last week where fred is engaged in rudlo research work the sacrament of the lords sup per was observed at the presbyterian church on sunday morning with rev w j mclvor officiating one new member was received into the church the choir also contributed an appropriate number recent and weekend visitors mm ceo adnmson of toronto pte ernest cerrle of newmarket pte james milne of camp borden sgt george day of hagersville mr and mrs jack brown of kitchener mr and mm j t fltzslmmans and daughter dora of moorefleld mr and mm frank kelso and family of guelph the osbura family of guelph allan gordon of r a f hamilton gerald clemens r c nv r ot tawa mr and mrs murdo munro and daughter miss margaret of hamilton mr nnd mm oswald meadows and family visited friends at mount pleas ant on sunday mr and mrs ben hoking and baby of kirkland lake are in town for a brief visit asbestos haves steex cape town cp northern rhodesia is experimenting with cor rugated tabsestos for the building of african workmens quarters the new fabric will save importation of timber iron and steel this week hpeokslly allan tfec eke aatsss sksee s mat m b awuw toronto tclpl ulrltan outurlo nplmiam to ilte nn ithe tiiuvn iln an ef fort ito aid ithe iprovinues farmers but whether the amateur agriculturists front ithe cities and itowtis can com pletely overcome difficulties caused i by a llnte spring and lack of -eitperl- j eneird ifarttt iitianpuwer remains to lie iwin some tally ifolk already ihave mad 1 tnelr apmaranes on district farms ibelplng with ithu much delayed iplant- j ing varlnus orttanbtatlons in urban thmtres km iplannlng miami vtm niando oriiauutatloiui ito answer the call of ithe luomlnljinjtrovlnclal rom- ntlttth on itarm halnir ifor 54kimht iper- soitsitii halwir in ith iflelds wbenevitr ithey can ln ithe evenings on days off or weekends ami during ithelr vaca tions wnutlv fm mm- tttot almiut 17rv iimvi nnd voo girls ul- ready are inhabiting ifnrm sirvhse cnntiut hrovlntiliil ngiioulturo de- purlmetil otfldlals state itlmt lifkhl mmilmyh nreiiitmnhkl fortthem camps wiille ithwi glrlrt ulready onrolhid will ih placed us soon as campu re available much sealing lemalns ito le ilone aktd hmiu who can drive tranlttrs nr luting rntuuht in eltles ami towtts in some ueotloux wetdher eeiidltlmih pre vented lite semllng of oats and bar ley but furmurs in ilheue nrens ure planning to sow millet and buck wheat for ifeod as testdt more acres thati tmual me lining sown to itheue uh nops indicative of how organization uf ifui in commando brigades is ilmlng undertaken is the city of torontos plan by which any persttu lntercted in helping is askei ito report to u city fireball toronto residents are lining urged to glue up their spare time free il rnuhporuitlon ito und if rem dlsttiet farms hns imhui at rang ed and pay will range from 23 mints to tu cetits an hour depending on the ttyjie of work churches dubs and in dustries have ilioon nuked to aid in organization of these farm com mando grouis stssmmmsav wods farmor john bracken dominion leader of ithe iprogrosslvc conserva tive tmrty ttold u sjuron county agri culture iplcnlo crowd of nooo at sea- forth on monday that a mare quit- able division of canadas wealth would not be directed toward agriculture until the farmers speak with united voice mr bracken said every one else is organised in canada except the far mer lonoe in a while the farmer bad svoken in n feeble voice but many times he hud failed to speak at all on issues of vital importance to this future no provincial government could solve all the problems of agriculture many such problems were in the dominions field that avoh one rea son he had consented to accept the leadership of the progressive conser vative party he said farquhar oliver provincial minis ter of public works and welfare urged that all farmers throw their support lichlml the federation of ac- rlcult upc and make it a strong instru ment in bringing their needs to light cedarvale pte lome koeler of chatham spent the weekend with friends here mrs gordon margaret and doris of toronto visited on sunday with mr thomas nelson and other friends little jo ce hurren daughter of mr and mis david hurren was taken to the guelph hospital for an oiwrotlon for jmpcndlcltls and at lost leport she was doing flnr7 mr robert sim of toronto visited on sunday with mrs sim and family here miss doils flues of osprlnce mrs wm cunningham mrs wlddls mrs wm henderson mrs wm coic and miss kleunor griffin attended the convention of the womens institute at bell wood on wednesday june 9th miss fines was winner of first prize for an unexperienced secretary everton miss lois black teucher at nor throp college at rock hill south carolina is home for the summer holi days mr nnd mrs kitchener head of guelph sjbent sunday at the home of col and mrs will head miss agnes tovell toronto is vl- itlng at ihe home of her cousin mr und mrs john alton mr and mrs will van norman and daucmert misses wllla and mary of guelph mr and mrs noah king of orton were sunday visitors nt the home of mr and mrs j i benham fus harvey jestln of niagara on thelake tpent the weekend with his wife and other friends mr ross dampler of johnston city tennessee who 1s visiting his mother at the home of his sister mrs jesse mcenery balllnafad attended the june convention at everton many from here attended the fun erals of the late mr roy webb and miss a kirkwood ospringe dance edgewood park eden mulls wednesday nights all walun4jtmluubbw saturday nights hauhmmtwmi imwotfn 5 s- meeting ever changing wartime conditions we ippicciutc the ooopcratioii ouv customers and friends ituvcj hiiowh tit til our endeavor to render good service und still quulity products under the ever chunging wartime conditions idihtioiitiiiilunuc of delivery meat kutioiiin hhort supplies arc but a few of the bothersome items of recent time well be just as pleased us you are when the defeat of hitler mussolini hi co mukes it possible to resume normal kervjce iln all times we are anxious io render the best service possible and we make u constant tmdeuvor to maintain and sell only duality meats lovell bros mujl kturar meai market acton nt machines and men mustiork harder loan jeveb befoue was e arm implement service so important farmers ate tending vcry effort to male fjood on the delivery of the greatest food production program ever required of them thty and their jiim i lies will do anore than they have ever done and machines too will he called upon to work jonger and lutrder thisyeor welldesigned and soundlybuilt machines will prove their worth the services of an organization read and equipped to keep these machines on the job will be needed and appreciated too geared to wartime needs the masse harris organization hrough us branches distributing centres and hundreds of local dealers is- prepared to support the farmers of canada in their efforts to grow more vitally needed foodstuffs u uh the best servicfc it is possible to giie jiik your juuj mjittllaru jijw stuius ftpjtrtttg jilj rinjltohlrt shtubbd s9hsbcb ato rmrkswhi the mrtendty chuwh j fflowsr avenue bunday june 33th am3 jtowek runuav xi ml am- mumlnc worship nocnu tlie rlord uud jlantd a gar- den 021 clhurcli school 7 ml pm venlncivurshb sermon tit tklnirdom af qpd whee h at tcond in jcinjrlloni herles dwn nnd worship- everybody wfllcume bccssftqsakstsatd vidbceiqf tdisimttttqli okkst ousswh avtsuh manse willow street munday junk jhh 1w lofrfj 11 m kunday xfout 1110 11 m morning worship 7 ml pni kvimltm worship always welcome avofom otfcv luuv omtuomf la snjesb isunactm kunuay junk lllh lmi 11 wi am worship llti pm kurtdny school tudy june 35th h tfl p m b y i v thursday june j7th hwi pm keiiowkhlp hour welcome small stdypf jjr oaah willi inlr up to ij onu ailililiuiijil wnu ir pnr wiml j ckslt ilt- nitt ji 1 dnlimnv tlm -drf- tibflntxit mininiiini clirw- ai i f umf uorl ailllltlooul titf cj4ih tnord 0 younc pt or sab apply lloyd bultt lot jj fourth line estiueamg jmtone oeoi tictown 01 r jj ijust edin mills or acton jum s 1043 a hlutxk hathur wallot contalntnt jifcibtrutlon cnrd and othtn valu- ahlifl jteward to flndr jiox 90 jvctom ksfe untcd 4isukc mokkf little advert i bimnis in tlns col- umnu snv mlla of trnvi and hours of tlmt in brlnjrlnc buyer and seller tojicthfr tito cost is umall se hf bdnc on 1op of column still on ihe joh for our fjnvnl- fnee i4pairlni intallln grinding knkfs and ihar courtous tr at- m nt pi rtnnal atti ntion horn v- ittnik j w bakberee provide nov or future buying i smc ji you dl be blc to mste thuic tnipfovcntcau ou sic pun- ri tu buv new httuhchold appu- sncim siitj act die lttt kr and hn in equipment in the mmnume build up your tuptul by buin victory bund and war sjiui ertibliues ita the be rfjy 10 help your couacry and help younclf masseyharris company imited sacafauibcd lm7 the service arm of the canadian farm voul iiaxc small cook stov- quelle balr nnd 2 concalrum iluj apply mrs hugh grajtam vounir strict phone 155 or- mrs george gibbons quihn strt phon 171 fttl esrin bxjai kaxc ounir of frame iioum now uoder eontt ruction uill sacrifice for quuk wile llous is now occupied by oumr who uill varutt immirdmmy- kor furtlur partlrular appl to c v leatheilland jhoni acton mivicsfsx mnrsov isir application uill w ritctlvifd for part time uork of kuprvklnu bat htncbcai h at thpark dunne the kummcr month putie will lw nutlitud on appluation to the under- mirned appluatlnnk must b nwiv fd before uednekday june urd 1943 c k leatheitlanp so2 clerk acton ont brick bulldlrur on mill strt rynt s1h0o ikr month jhvame liuplex on wlltow stret rvnt ju 00 jnr rauntli biick house on john ktrmc rtnt sj70 nionth stuiio houjm on churtl stit rnt s15 00 pur month vnwnt blo k houwf on arthur street tvnt s1h00 per ntunth stoos houw on main strmt makimum rent sth k pr month less hvdro und water t barges brink trottaue an buuti strht purt hamr may obtain totm lfhi desires to occupy by civin on- yeurb nut too apply c f leatherlanli actoa k90skjkm tsavtet on new two to tv o und one half ton truck with mial snow ploujeh- injr ceur apiroxlmute 15h100 wheel base 7kxao32xg lupiy tires all round dual rear c ft 6 in 11 ft kteel floor combination body 36 in stel front 18 in removable wooden siden double actini tall fat tor spreading travel provided with an 13 bruntfoid anthony jow level hoist truck to be provided and installed with special snow pioucbinj ear ond learanoe lights snow pkntrt to be fruik reversible blade yp sutt- able to type of truck number 2sbb the whole delivered complete t acton 1 tenders to bm cwocsved by gmffc not later than jooon wednesday mmm 23rd 1m3 lp or sssy rsiilsr met neoessaruy ssooaptad

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