Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1943, p. 4

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hhujupxw jult llath i milton the employee of the p i- robert on aug company are this week en- joying then- holiaaya the ndckn driving char against j h xbler was adjourned ow week he was charged with driving care- lesmly on main street june 36- chief of poller frank mcnlven u the com plainant jois elaine mcandlen suffered painful injur when she was thrown from her bicycle a few day aso upon examination it was found she had fractured both wrists and had bruises on her face mr cecil wood has accepted the position of agriculture and science teacher in milton high school sue- ceding mr a k leonard who re- alined he will move his family to milton in the near future mr and mrs k m cow received a cable yesterday advislnc them of the safe arrival of their youngest son cpl jack cox rg asc an other son cpl bill coxe ha been in encland for two years with the lome scots the local bowlers celebrated dom inion day on the greens in a mixed jitney in which the king chamenfie cup was played for keenly contest ed was the order of the day the final winners being wm barnard and mrs w anderson first and w j blaln and bob sim second champion ospbevce mr and mrs alfred winter liave purchased the farm on the rockwood line now owned by mr clifford matthews mrs walter storey and three chil dren of napanec are spending a month with the formers parents mr and mrs wm stubhington mrs janle mrcutcheon of acton spent n few days with mr and mrs f brydon t c inspectors arehusyln this community testing for t3 ttie majority of farmers are receiving clean record mr and mrs martin and family of maltan were recent visitors in the villace a number of years ago mr martin ojterated the blacksmith shop here and he greatly enjoyed renew ing old acquaintances mr and mrs james struthers and corp russell struthers accompanied by mr and mrs roy tatum of pres ton motored to lakelet on sunday and v spent the day with mr and mrs t g aitken and family miss betty miller of brampton is holidaying with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs fred baptle mrs grundy sr is visiting with relatives at alma while there she attended the funeral of her nephews four year old son robert parr who was instantly killed on friday night when run over by a truck miss bertha kalthoff of new york mr and mrs charles kalthoff of toronto are visiting at the kalthoff home on the highway mr and mrs arnold sunter and gall of niagara foils were visitors on monday with mrs e sunter mrs sunter returned home with them for m months holiday mr and mrs r d burrows motor- 4d to lakelet on monday to bring their daughter joyce home she has been lioudttlngwltlimr t aitken for the iwst two weeks mitut marlon aitken tcturtied with flteirttcir a visit tlu tl omens institute hrldthoirx monthly meeting on thursday even ing at tlu home of mrs george young with mrs d g robertson presiding mrs e sunter read the minutes and correspondence in memory of the lute miss annie ktrk- wood who hud been an active mem ber for a number of years two min utes silence was observed mrs bert weeks was appointed to write to the boys overseas this month chairman of the standing commit tees were appointed as follows ag riculture and canadian industry mrs edwin barber home economics miss blanche mcklnnon temperance mrs gordon aitken social welfare mrs george young historical re search mrs f brydon publicity mrs e sunter waiwwork mrs d g robertson a report of the district annual held recently at belwood was read by miss blanche mcklnnon red cross sewing and knitting was distributed by mrs f brydon a pleasing feature of the evening was a presentation to mrs bert weeks nee dorothy mckenziel mrs robertson read a short address and mrs f brydon made the presenta tion of war saving stamps mrs weeks thanked the ladies for the gift in m few well chosen words mrs brydon conducted an amus- 1 tag ice contest with mrs robert son as winner salad sandwiches and a cup of tea was served by the hostess and a pleasant social time enjoyed mrs ted chaw of fort erie la visiting for y hom ot brrjother mrs ida toveu umeh0use was held at i wins ivans the w m s meeting w the home of mrs gale and with a good attendance miss dorht mitchell favored with snip during the program jr about seventy persons attended the ijroehouse sunday school and y ip s picnic held at stanley park erin on saturday all report a very en joyable afternoon mrs a j smethurst u visiting in toronto pte and mrs j ellorby and allan spent sunday in guelph mrs j meredith and miss yvonne donnelly of toronto are staying at the formers old home recent visitors include mr and mrs wm proctor of tor onto with the mitchells cnr gordon grelg and mr wm grelg with mrs gale and miss ivens lieut and mrs a g m bruyns and babe of oranccvllle and mr arnott early of georgetown inl the weekend with mrs sutherland balunafad miss normle mckochntc of tor onto spent rthe weekend at iher ihoursv with mr and mrs idan mckochnle mrs m luaulnger front the west is visiting iher sister mrs a van- atter mrs m swlndlehurst spent a few days ilast week in toronto lac wllurd and sara sanderson of toronto ireturned to their duties again in the city after spending rtheir furlough with mrs lelma ilongstreet and frank miss martha uuuey a guelph spent a day at iher home with mr and mrs henry asley i mr russell taylor spent tthe week end at the home of miss rota allan rockwood the july meeting of tthe boys own mission band was iheld on sunday at the home of miss janet little with the president gordon harris tin charge the opening ihymn was ac companied by mrs wm anderson of acton with iher son kenneth and elwln kontnor on tthelr cornets prayer followed by norman lam bert anl special prayer was offered in behalf of mrs thos g hutchinson who is confined to guulpb general hospital scripture ircadlng was by david samervitlc narman lambert temperance ronvenor introduced the guest speaker miss janet little who cave a very cood address tto tthe boys everton mr and mn flohn mocutoheoo spoilt sunday iln acton at itha ihonw of itnolr aon and daubhlarlndaw mr and mia featf moculohoon sunday iuttara at the inome of mian mary and kate hood aware mr and mr ffiabart stead sr mr and mm kobnrt ibsad hr mr robt aumd an gro ikldncy all at arthur ottsuon an sunday at itha ihome at mr and mn john allan uere mr and mia qauid maall mlai duala hkniall mr stewart ibomill and mua ldoroliy knlsht all of tconauta and mra robert ipatum of pualph mba marsamt sunter mr and mra stanley stewart mra alex tluas- ihury and ibqby idoona nwnt sunday with mia w mckanale and family as iqapctngr mr and mm oftrod murray london mr and in albert wlun and daushtnta toronto mr mud gutulan and mr goats cardan were sun day wuutora at ttlw lliarru of cat and mra will head orion mr and mrs ted morrow and jr j l hr subject ttnv temeranoe in all elaine of toronto are spending the i n week u 1th mrs 11 lane thing whltih was lnterstlng and enjoyed by all present boys own mr and mrs wm newton a recent puloefl iohowed and mrs fflronk 4k- v moorw i f the band announced the forthcoming picnic to bo iheld bride and groom npent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs j m newtop mr and mmvm brlstor and son of toronto and mrs brlstor sr of cobourg with the h11u mrs ross and ronnie of toronto with mrs mills this week mr and mrs jos noble of chelten ham with the merediths nassagaweya the july mwtlng of the busy bees was held at the home of mrs irwin little roll call was answered with each member presenting a crazy quilt block result 24 blocks mrs j tyunk tread the clubovcrfleusnlull in which letter from glenn britten reg finney george wallace ant kurl frank thanked the ladles foi cigarettes and parcels sent other earreupandohec was read raid the fin ancial report given mrs wallace was to write for information concern ing the whereabouts of john lienor our adopted boy who luuuit been beard of since november lust ten dollars was sent the creek relief fund and ten dollars to the red cross a few minutes was taken for quilt making plans and orders the club decided to carry on their an nual auction sale at brookvllle hall again this year and the following committee was chosen dry goods mrs c davenport fruits and veg etables mrs w kennedy baking mrs j frank odds and ends mrs w wallace fish pond mra s king the usual laugh for the day was given by mrs wallace in a poem the garden gate a quilt was quilted during the day and mrs j j kennedy offered her home for the next meeting the nunting closed by all singing god saveourklng and a motion of t hunks to the hostess for the use of her home and hospitality ufter the serving of u lovely lunch the busy bee quilt eimunltthnetat tlie home of mrsstari robinson on friday where u great deal was ae- campllsliedalungtlilsjineofthclr work mrs m mcconnell and children kpent the week with her parents mr and mm w iredge leaving there to spend the following week with her slcter mr und mrs w jolt at wood friends of little george robinson will be sorry to hear he is under tin- doctors cure and we hope he trf soon strong ncaln mr and mrs- vernon cole guelph vulted with the latters parents mr and mrs c e davenport on sun day mr and mrs lincoln copeland of windsor spent a few days with the formers parents mr and mrs jas copeland a splendid turnout attended the buy bee quilting held at the home of mrs w kennedy tuesday after noon eight ladies finished a quilt by 4 oclock while other ladies cut patches and sewed blocks for quilt- top making next week on wednes day quilting will be an all day af fair in the school house friends of mr geo finney are sorry to hear of his illness in st josephs hospital hamilton friends of mr j k budd will be sorry to hear of his illness miss elinore heatley left last fri day for a few weeks holidays with friends at barrie and midland miss pearl kennedy who has been employed in milton for the past year and a half is enjoying a twoweeks vacation mia dorothy massey acton has been holidaying the past week at the home of her grandparents mr a mrs thos kennedy mr and mrs w e britton hsve had the toronto branch of the family holidaying at home the past few august 12 at the home of uir presi dent cordon harris mrs wm j edwards moved a vote of thanks ito miss j little and also to visitors from acton idavld somervule on behalf of tthe boys own band pre sented miss little with a potted foliage plant mr and mrs george cordon mr and mrs jeue gardter mr and mrs john hamilton mr colin kltchlng and mrs clarke enjoyed a weeks va cation camping at oriliia mr stewart s royce in eompanv with mr and mrs idouglas potterson and miss edith royce rn are holi daying at georgian hay iaat week mrs annie harris was at london to see her son wesley ilarrlsgethln wings in tle air force word has since been received from toronto tltat he is now pilot officer and leaves the latter part of next week far calgary altu miss dolly richardson of poulwm man was pleasantly surprised lost week on the occasion of her brief holiday nt home when she was pre sented by members of the local tele phone staff with an engraved bracelet since her return home she has re ceived word of being irantdorred to prince rupert bc and leoves this week to report for her new post on sunday lost mr john r rich ardson with members of his family spent the day at vineland with mr and mrs r b richardson and fam ily miss frondes richardson of tor onto was also home for the occasion with her parents pte everett ccatei jeft last week for his iost in b c after a brief furlough mrs e ooates and baby are remaining for some time with her father mr george laverty pte elmer malniriaie wife and baby also left last wock halifax after a brief furlouch trooper james milne has returned to camp borden after ji brief fur lough services at t u dur ing july are in the morning last sunday rev c l poole of moffat nttdfomeiiyof acton conducted services tlu previous sunday dr sehof leld of the oa c guelph con- duct ed her ices nvt sunday i ho wms will rendu t the wrviee services at kt john chut rh on sunday morning were largely attend ed holy communion was observed mcmlveni of the recent confimiatitui claw s partook of their flnt commun ion rev george aitken of guelph ocaln conducted wervlce at the pres- bterlan church mr and mrs robert henderson of slmcoe r mr and mm lloyd hunter and baby of calniwue mr murdo munro mr and mrs alex munro of hamilton obrey meadow s r c a f st thomas mr and mrs harvey laverty of toronto pte ernest gertie of newmarlcefl- mr and mrs tqny mendel and baby of guelph miss jean a mclean of the rgjj staff halifax u borne for a two weeks furlough mr and mrs oswald meadows snd family visited relatives in fergus on sunday last friday evening the town hall was well filled en the occasion of a travelling movie when some interest- ing films were shown on the screen two strips of film dealt with comedy and cartoon they wanted excite ment and off to the races other film features were war news parade fight for liberty sla stops hitler extra special hitler and his armies doing the lambeth walk and finishing up with outlaws of the range featuring bin cody and his grandson bill cody jr miss clara het on mrs wm car- imlchanl and mr ben morfltt were sunday visitors with mr and mrs george cox at gooksvllle the gray ireunlan was lluud us iunuui on july 1st in ithe park at iqrton whore a goodly tnumber en- joyed ithe meeting f irelatlue after which a ibtkuntatous lunch wus 4irvl mrs wallaee giegson and myma spent july hut net tthe grand valley ircunlon iheld in hyde park toronto mr and mrs wm ballentlne and leslie invent rtbe weekend with tfrlends at wasaca beach mr and mrs jeetie rood and mrs john reed attended the wedding of miss ester ifioreey at elora on sa lt urday aftennoon tlie tmany frloads of s2111lard and maurice courtney sons of mi and mrs wm courtney of belwood wilt ibe interested tto iknow that ithe boys ihave lbein posted to lekobert n to tfurthcr continue their work lin the dental corps in toronto on tuesday evening ihey were tendered a jolty surprise harty ily their oilidtir and ihrothor-ilu- haw mr and mrs earl green when memlkcrs of the family met to wish them the ibcut of everything when they go io their new post a mont enjoyahleevenlng was spent in card playing and othtxr games just prukr to n dainty lunch lelng served mr and mrs wm courtney parents of the two boys presented them on behalf of the family with two lovely leather writing cases and two money belts mr stanley haw in a few well chosen words cklueufled tthe high es teem in which these iwo boys are held and extended to them the good wishes of all in tnnt good health and good luck will follow them wherever lifes pathway leads terra ootta many here regret the death of tlie late jan mnckle who passed away from injurleii received in a motor ac cident at cobourg mr mackle was driving a truck for the loblaw co of brampton when the machine ud into a ditch he was killed instantly he wan a son of mr and mrs j mackie of this village and leaves to mourn his loss tils parents here and a widow and ouee unall children in toronto mr wm slrincer oftoronto kpent he wi4ienrfwlth his bi-otherpcor- don stringer and mrs stringer of hiik plane juuvtfanuio puckering of toi onto u hjunditig her holiday with terra- cottu f i lends ut iuvwnt mr and mr morruon nid family aro handing their holdas in their utnmer cottagi here haying in now the general order of the day und is a bumper crop muster john mcnally lu confined to itls room at present with the mcaklofc which have lunn qultf prevalent in our liamlet 13 rendu the daughter of mr and mrs albert damon who lias been a latlent in the guelph general hos pital for some time we are pleased to learn 1 now able to be around again as usual mr charles mcnally has secured a position in mr clarks chopping rrtlll in georgetown mr and mrs hayward of toronto spent he weekend with terra gotta friends mrs orr has resigned as teacher at the 10th line school a number of our citizens attended the orange celebration oa monday and they all report a very enjoyable time mrs edward eason of the 10th line passed away suddenly this week de ceased suffered a stroke on friday afternoon last and never regained consciousness and passed peacefully away on monday morning the de ceased had been for many years a highly respected resident of the 10th line her husband passed away some years ago she leaves to mourn her loss two sons on the homestead robert and john the funeral took place from her late residence o th 10th line on wednesday afternoon interment was in greenwood ceme tery cteoixetown we all extend our deepeat sympathy- to the tv air university of the allied natone ehmxdtisum at tthe empire central flying school iu development of the famous cxntrul iflying sclutol vlmue advanced flying technique lias ibeun studied for over 3 years senior it it british cummutiwuulth it s a and allied instructors poul their knowledge und study tint littlest developments they examine every angle uf training und operational flying making flue clauses uf flight instruutimtiul on standard training planes service in operational jiluneh vu- wtarch on training plumm exumlnatlun studying the work at hy ing sohooltl and finally handling testing tlie qualities of tlie lut es operational aircraft picture sltows offioers uf the ujcfs studying how air flows jvust un aircraft in flight the model aircraft unounted in front of u wind tunnel can ibe tllutd to various flight attitudes the ulr flow over the wings is demonstrated ihy tlut ilxthuvluur of tufts ut wool on tluur upper uurfacs juie wlngili air wort ices one khuwri by ttlie sjilnnlng uf tlwt small wiiidwltl held hy the australian wing gommander insurance and real estate now is tlie tlme to review your fire and other sines of lu- uuranoe are you sufficiently covered tliough rotts iiavc drojuiod conudorably values ihave increased many ibeneiits luive been added foy the under- wriuxrs on general and specific lines let us advlue you we are ugonls for the best and old est companies and itave -cxoal- lent facllltieti comblntvd with our long cxterlencc and know ledge of properties fottam ehtac ue3tc icnjoy the liajiplnchs and con venience of owning your own home we have iteveral good rckldentlal propirtles at fair prices although values will go up owning your own home la the finest hstfestment best location in acton a fine solid brick double 4we41ing with very choice building lots attach ed in good state of repair situ ated between mill and bower suitable for professional or pri vate use well rented seven and five rooms with coovenl- cnoes each bide garage on property good investment oontttttf new brick bungalow five roams and bullmn batlt on joltn st good cellar furnace hut water jacket copper piping etc possession arranged itough cant dwelling 4n wil low street hear business sec tion six rooms with -oonvcnl- cnoea paiicxulan arranged ciuncnt ilastered bungalow on main hi soutli tlx rooms all con ucn lenoeti good oirllar furnace garage could be made fuuclnatlng louxiiuilun arrang ed attracllv rooraed frame houkc wltit kun porch in good condition solid stone founda tion 3ijioff bath hot air fur nace cement floor in cellar modern electric soft water jires- sure 40cal tank pump good roof garden garage good loca tion immediate possession we have many otlier dwel ling and buslnitss properties for sale to suit every need and purse no dilapidated proper ties iiandlect f l wright and heal fdjric kc the hay crop must farm commando help urgently required those on the first line of defence cant fight without tood z canada is falling down on her food commitments to britain 3 grain crop prospects are poor 4 the hay is heavy and must be saved urban mrauas if you can lend a hand a half day a week the odd day or even a few hours in the evening register mt the local commando headquarters phone oow and leave your name telephone number and when available fabmess if you want help make known your requirements at icax b noon the day previous to the need commando workers mxc getting a minimum of 25c an hour and if worth it up to 40c per hour and transportation if you are wanting help for longer periods make applica tion to the selective service office 31 walnut street hamil ton application forms available at the agricultural office milton y farm coiiunando headqoarteis f i wbfgbt acta pte utt silnnax july oath 1u0 ai worahlp aonrloi tie 43 f itfae ihe 1215 slm3hurcb sebaol 7m jun worablp aaxviob gild our ifteward cjcnue aad w weloomar vana willow street swnpay july ilbui 11m5 kt ml ani sunday school 111ni ajn adcnvilntf woxahtp 7ji jim- evening wonlilp always welcome fljataxttfcacb maswu mass ihsmw 4mo4mst lau ssjcfc v uunuay jtlty ltui 143 11 w am church service lirj p m sunday sclioot saturday july l7thsutulay school ilittlc in acton 1ark juekday july oth boo prnb y v u ilmiwiay july 22td hoo pjn jvlluivshlp hour hvttryunv vvelcome snail kivi ailvrtiaifittl uitil iiia jr labii with nlr up to jrf ajiiltiulutl 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