Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1944, p. 5

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awene guests dtnilng he eek of idr and mrs w g c ttqsmey mr and mrs lino watson were to toronto fiatuvday last attending che marriage of their gxandson xtouten- ant alan 42 mcdonald to mhs may mogamul of toronto i engagements j mr and mr idavid dtryadale of acton wish to announoe the engage- znant of their daughter sarahs to reginald wilson son of mrclearget wilson and the late mrs wilson of nassagaweya wadding to take place marly in march the wautonbbo wemnng at fbincgalbekt the home of mr and mrs j brow llfi taeniyevesfa street east prince albert was tie scene of a pretty wadding friday january 28 when their only daughter- gertrude jyvawm the bride of lac herbert ernest walton only an of mr and mrs c l walton of catnpbellvllle ontario bev b m tmrifsajt per formed the oerenany in tbe tjutefuuy uanmstim1 uvlnf room the btide tnamlace by faer fatber choae a atreet4enxtb crock of old rose crepe trimmed wttb laee her noccsiorlcs twere black and a bouquet of pink fittirtir j her cos tume the brides only ornament was a sold locket if of the rootn miu anne van altisulnil the bride gowned in tunqualae with black aeeeaiories lac p stall of toronto supported the sroom a tveddlns supper was served to 35 relatives and friends a three tier weddinjt cake oenterin the brides all panties ihasftfcqe habn again at ithe estate of jlames rifeti somer- tule hate of ithe ttownshlp ff nu- sakweya to ithe county of halton tharirner wiho flled on or afbout che itwenuetfa hay of jlannary tsm iarb owquiisd to end omrtunuars and m- thereof to tthe wnevdshen one the trwantshgch day ff i ry bs4c wtem cne aasets wiiu be tustiilbuted moumg the parties b n beneto nastot nffard to the fflalms wfoieu slhall bste fteen tued as stfonesald ipnrsnanl to section 51 ofaaser hfis cs o 1s37 stated ad attj on this ttwentyifitth amr of january icmfl c f oleatoeeianix acton o tank solicitor lor george rae fiom- brwujeehcecutor 373 notion to creditors k tbe lassav of tbe hi of dtjq motvcbdattu lse of mb vmufl off totbe canty et all parties bavinc dams o ithe cetale of hugh mectmnchsxlk date of the villase of jitfm to the county of halton fanner vbo slej on or about tbe liwbntyoiaond oay of septombnr 1943 a swqulrad ut twd uuiirailors and rtroofl tbemetf to the unonrslened betore tbe ktlae- teenth toy of february bs4t wlirn the awets will bf olctnlbnled omonje the ipym ifxally nntrtiled ibervto ihavlnc secard only to the datrat thiblcta shall bawe been filed jis af nr- mald pursuant to section s3 gliajxtrar acs r s o t937 muted at acton onlsrld kbit twwntyflftii 4ay of jlaunerv isw c f ueatheetatsjtd acioa onliuilo solicitor for mr siva mocutnhfin una gklna may stevart eheuilnloes notice to creditors the bride and room left for camp beuville where they will visit tbe grooms parent tbe bride travelled in a turquoise twopiece dress with mr and mrs walton wiu their home in estevan where groom is stationed mbs uchakdson the february meetingof the wom ans association of the united church was held at the home of mrs d rich ardson on tuesday assistant pres- ent mrs e jennings was in charge rae devotional period was taken by mrs d richardson and mrs rf veld- huis rev a w fosbury conducted the installation of the new officers for the coming year the ladies axe arranging a play in the near future in the school room of the church members of the sac tety were invited to attend the wom ans missionary society meeting in february after the business was disposed of mrs richardson assisted by mrs vaidhuu and mrs jennings and little catherine fosbury served lunch a very hearty vote of thanks was gtvaa to mrs mchsjtfsoti for her home and aw to all f having cflalmc against the estate of noble p mrcal late of tbe village of acton to tbe county of hsjton bbackaaaltb who lied on or about tbe bicfetorolii day of october 1943 are required to ac particulars and r thereof to tbe undersigned before tbe nineteenth day of february 1s44 when tbe aairis will be tfwxibttted itf tbe parties legally entitled thereto having regard owy to tbe claims which shall have been filed ias aforesaid pursu ant to section si chaster 1cs r s o isrr dated at acton oaurj thh tuwntyflfib day of lauiiry 1944 c f ljatherland acton ontario solicitor for mrs bertie cole and mrs stella adamson eecutxices 303 gregory theatre thivhdav mm fbidav wttnmnf hi hprril mlllmn vvuay mt lassie come home story by eric knlgtit trtth roddy mcdowall and edmund cuenii world in action itlglitlnj dutch ciirtoon no uutton for uuuln chapter 14 overland mail satlmtay muuakv isui mllarr at t labceny with music alao jones kitty carlltle lunesweepear richard arlen jean parker fox new monday rawabv kta his buruars sisror deanna durbln pat obrien francnot toae canada carrie on tomorrow world pat smith mtatar wudam- m annual report of duke of deoneltike chapter of lodle i ipaaoniing ils tthe awwiwfl mti meed fto to hast mteovis eflition ml she wworlk nt ithe jyoar rami led em fby cho iyiiftt nt ldtxbonaflftrn twu en tehe ll o s e bt uas miwawiafl aft che iiliiintlngirisaflu iithsilt iai inrth aqt tche isocdotarc imrs e si tbarv ladaui safxsettt and lm tif tthe istmnnl itf of tthe ttfifbir ts idacaidn- at the qpening of tthe me cbe sua of ctory unay mot be db tog hfh but tthie old aear ihas ttahen wtlth itt onost flf tthe rqanos uf ne years ttbe dkies igpow lirtlgbbar emexy day wktth tthe auwsr atmbsflaj nt tthe flawin atf tthe oammg ipeaoe and tthe bappler oays that ill wiid totog meninexsiilp ettnung tthe sean m nmonnmy and s ae naoeetlngb ve been ftield an tthe thoxoes nf oar inienibcers tthcine us a nntanrfhoptihlp of yy acthtc and 4 absocaate m 9 of wlblch joined tthla aaar tbe jw- brage ils 2s w me to eejport tthe hobs hy death nf tano irtawrribejs one wtho was a lluatttar mieiiiheia ana a conner i-nfi- 110 i ntft and iflomrs to s beneaxand sbflhofts the onderls ottlolal imag- siliiwi bas us m tw ft w ir w 1 edncatlonsj as sjneat apesbcoa we bane enjoyed bearing mai fahvflnngb nrasvtocia1 a bew bl w- bkjbenigilt mr jf r bonltan and mrs m m lench articles cnoni ap tfthe ctasutfritntlozr wene tthe basis of otber fturtther eoatattonal worflc bas con- aaisted aorf- jar erf i of smffflfg to each ade to tthe pontile sflhool for aays and bkofitent s390 aaaxid to ipupll eff s g tcrade iplanmg it o h e calenders to eranh jgiade and 112 amral vdheobr ipnacsjtation of flag to school board locsd a our local acthjtlts bave been as follows mhblsted tbe hoe- a rstian board ooilafrtad ttnagaxlnes toilet aend aewing bags to red cross asslsled at blood donors clmle can vassed and sold tickets cor and victolty war service ijeaguels auc tion sale 9 tsltty ij to itfavy lieagne iplaced veeatb on eenotapb and observed r toy wi l gfaristsoas ees tag days there bnve been 4 tag toy luring tbe swart muk for brit ain fund itara fcostitaite for tlte blmd on ttbeae two tbe gbrss of tb high and public school very bdndty assisted fair day for tiw war ser- ioe league and roppy fund for can adian laqgiocl red cross and war worlk our war oornvnior bas reported 2ss ari ides aaaade for red cross they are 89 pair socks 51 pair gaotes 16 sweat ees s pair mitts 6 scarves s tm4 28 mouses 4 airts 2 ooaen bath tow els 25 pair pyjamas s war service badges presented to members to nee- ognllibn of their sons service gjft to an acton c w a c serving in england our finsrvnrs for uceneral fund and the war work of tbe order have been raised fay tag fays fees donat ions a movie a nrjj draw and a eolxeasu bridge and euchre lotions tbe donations iran the general fund have been as follows etdowment fund nasuc hospital fatdlak canadian motfaeraaft soci ety lucy morrison memorial xcton branch fijnflifan legion upper can- ada tract society camps libraries christmas cheer donations through the war service league to whom we contribute all fund monies are sailors and mineweepers fund service centre fund polish relief prisoners of war entartrtalnineiits our hospitality has consisted of entertstolng the members of ue lakeside chapter la picnic jtnd their regent and officers to our officers tea this gratifying report is due to the untiring efforts t our regent mrs w j btatty the wihr counsel of our officers and the willing cooperation of our members at this time on behalf of the or der appreciation is extended to the acton council tlie high and public school staff and pupils acton fair board acton branch of canadian le gion y m c a board of directors manager of the theatre our hostes- dnd faithful members and the citizens uhu have u willingly sup ported our activities may i conclude with a quotation of th british prime minister the right honorable winston churchill for the morning will come brightly will it shine on the brave and the true kindly on all who suffer for the cause gloriously upon the tombs of her oes thus will shine the dawn all of which is respectfully suit- mitted edith e barr secretary tlhejr ilaudbo un she srae jnotn laud flnr olie u errih ito cfaa asm ll 3a shuumjraa aah deo amor bnanel m ota innx ine ffit oras aanomoed tta mssmtv kteb- uary3 tthat aocaecman usiittons n tthe 1st 2nd i- of rr iukfilai vatxttto and hxam kanev efllfected a jhsttdion awaaag ttfab isrglilsatnjlla hpitj btwa st tfntlrm aaaaaaah adf ats snld- aie lenoleper btonr juitbongb sew oexnoan afltowlnns on tthe ffinont mam briuewod b at ffiub sdmnnglih lit was sale to aaau tthat ho flkuoions nrihtcung one pan- ohrflslaii tthe vsktog tngrtlber qkiwh t astmery ttmoaps wiuiui oaurnriber at seast noqidcid men tbe bad aaany aonrad otbeo- toxport- nt anoiybwn flnrtog tta a la tthe morfflh ht vsma anaotrnoed fwbrnary 4 tthat sca4et ttkmms oranpletelhr rfoarred tthe h10anlr waat of the onv of fkv land eram leningrad stent to tbe anontb rf tthe tkarosa biiwer toside on bvitond tthe rnwek berun atarttlecl kamffle sslannsa task bm batter- dra i incnlltw clonav both oee twftdnd tthe rilavaal to tbeh bat 4t seas to tbe tta tthat tbe women good bosses nairobi cp thousands of acres of fannland in keqya colony today are being managed by women according to lady moore wife of kenyas govenior who believes that f aid a snasor ecy bas afasad aofat tthe or tenblhory ion of opposing iorwes tbe vtmshmie russians beueve that wars are wws only wben tthe ememy bs sttfteriy beat- est and that the o w4h sa be beaten wbue tbey powerful araqy to tbe field hestoe the r tbe glskt vatitdtobcanev ddh held ho nael ip oaaxtracttog as te week smded it wui ireporied tbe gersnans- trapped to a circular area sougby 40 sniles ui diameter between kanev and cber- kavy wwoe betog wealed tolo small units and uc4hodlcaxy wrped out desperate ktaxl attempts to resleve the eadoae units by theaa out by alrtranspoutt as mas done at stalingrad wow fruitiess as rns- jli bfblers s dows wy of big junkers chances of swieving the eactocsed jmaiciii by cround action also seeeand slenor field marshal von mann stein has few troops he can apare for such a taik the cereaan defence againt tbe russian thrust toward vinnitsa drained ithe serioudy for hitlers embattled legions iki the ukraine the outlook was growing increasingly black and red army troops cleared the 110 mile coast of tbe coif of fin land bt leningrad and the inar- ova river two russian snhniarlnes were said by swedish reports to have been righted to the baltic sea soutis- mest of kooricoeplnf sweden swed ish newspapers recently have been speculating on the possibility of th red beet breaking into the baltic to harass axis shipping in italy the germans have beeo m de efforts to amath the allied beachhead just below rome and as this week began one of the fiercest battles of the italian camp aign was la progress 20 miles aouih- of rome british and nazi troops were engaged in bloody fight ing to the area north of aprilia car- roceto oa the main 5th army trout far ther south cesrino still was in ea- cmy hands as the week opened am erican patrols reached the citys out skirts and engaged the defenders in hectic closetorighting fleece fight ing also was taking place around mount malola farther to the west brims 8ejse m tab meanwhile in the garigiionl un the western end of the line british troops selxed the 2300 foot mount tornlto three miles northeast of caste forte the 8th army front was quiet follow ing bntuh occupation of torricella south of orsogn1 j 20 miles inland from the sea invasion by wimerican troops of is lands in the big kwaialeln atoll con- tinutd an mid pad fie warfare went against the japanese and foresee ing capture of all the mandated mr- shalu leaden of the offensive hive proclaimed a united states military covernment to supplant the 25-year- old power of emperor hlrohito in the areas as each is occupied japanese resistance appeared to be mainly dependent on land forces as there was no indication up to the be ginning of this week that the hue american naval force supporting the attack had been challenged and air forces kept all japanese planes out of the marshalls skies apparent lack of japanese naval opposition appeared to be answered in a japanese domel agency english language broadcast to north ameri- it said the main force of our navy remains intact and it will sel ect the most advantageous times and places to sally forth for the defence of greater east asta by the first of this week the u s they nianage labor as weu as c roen j forces had occupation of jtomt hnv tnrnjfletle an tthe ekaoma- atejhi sttdfcnry was ivndti lavfl to dearil cttiau asneriioan fleadl 29c itbisrjlcsnw was innnvaa1htttuawatik we vi silt by id wire aflcftebaobs i i swuyni i meanwftiue tbe aanpston- i auuioens has become a sniilans flelans- uve action ttrwialaw so war wihore tthe e behd at toast a feh hbe marls www ttuttog -ses- tperateqy to aitflodce tthe ihnawikng as- tied faoqps aram tbeb did ssnae toiles of thnsrflibnad vontoi of tthe t carp- tlhe totoormnnts sanv urns wmoc tea a uatfar altteanpl to ttovv birithai and uheara at the were rftnrtber ariaintiiiiflfrtihtg tbea pos itions to ipi jtgijt taw beav- tor attacks to crcane vasoent ttixrbttog tiu irased tosflde shows hobb than juttst 1he wbw9ceb sbb bs a bit bb mi iisfl 9ar auib sbuautts hthe ifl aursthcb amd qsjesies asa tooefflh at at banejtpts fflimm tthe btisinetbta u e athsru tthis ftunoe a vtruiftyilng tosttaeaee ft b beaded tsnsr sttaboe to ewsjthnr th line tbe oranans sttcd to pe4asaiassi of 9 of tthe to csty oa the adued sob anmy ffroul on the adriatic ttront the britiib suh arsny advaoored to vajdinpp pilaaofeoato and montea- r aranles ubls week raattoubd to hamme out victories to tthe south centre and swath of theilr long front red tfroops aw into inhkopo rilcfa hnastcanetie ormtmr on tbe dnieper and five najal dkhtons tfcttoey larapped to the tnarsbes oottide the city wrme betog c up the lancrr iporlket of uo pistons around cbeakaiy was iwdaord to 40 somare sexles and tbe greatest mad disaster to rniila stoce stalingrad was near ffroitioai in the north ftoland i further iintoted by soviet advances and wac wanted by mosnow that nthe boar of meckomtog is appsoachtog and that a ireccmt douhlte j g livbtokl was but a sample of bungs to come in the oratr- the 2nd baltic arcny ceared latvia in italy at rmldweek the ott wllent tlcfcsg continued to and around cesimanhdld cafislno the cetv rmans asserting vis radio vichy sfaat tbe allies had thrown 30j0oo men and 400 tanks into the caustoo battle to relive the presfcure on the rome pock et to holster the bridgehead stand the allies were getting stroog support from their air forces and on tuesday alone 1js0o sorties were flown with out loss miri troop conoenruratiaas aiifields and rail yards being bombed and strafed the heaviest application of this powirr was at osteraa 26 miles southeast of rome and an applan way control point oshg to tthe enehy 1 c-vrans- tube tswttnsnia 1 antfl jawjuivjn wifll a3h4ts0 st mmmt am a arabia priivces visit bbc t- r il the arralr fehal aad the amir khalid sons of king abdel axis ifan suol of satau arabia vtoilod tbe britita broadrasttog tvyrgmamatwi daring tbeiir stay la locmsqs il r il tbe amir feisal broadcasttog to the bbc arabic service daring the visit wdth him is mr- s ibuefaan imrector of tbe bbc neateast hmrttr webbpwinmaehubsr wedding at the home in balunafad rev a o w foreman solemnised the marriage of ethel may swindle- hurst daughter of mrs swtodlehurst and the late eph swlndlehurst bal- unafad and keith falrhura webb hermitage farm pickering son of mr and mrs ernest webb caven dish p e l thursday evening feb ruary 3rd at the home of the brides mother given in marriage by her brother ray swlndlehurst the bride wore a twopiece heavenblue crepe frock with brown accessories small brown yhat with veiling and carried a corsage of coral roses for the oc casion the brides mother chose in ensemble of dark green printed crepe following a buffet luncheon the couple left tor ottawa the bride top ping her wedding costume with an air force blue coat with brown squir rel collar they will make their home on north hermitage varna pickering meeting tuesday op the y p a in knox church knox y p s met on monday even ing when clarence coles and doug davidson presented a candle lighting service with red white and hlue can- riles babe roszell sang inez mclellan in the absence of marguerite roszell the service con venor divided the meeting into three groups for the continued study of thf criurvhs work in british guiana inez mclellan conducted a quiz un the material studied real estate and insurance nosy is the line to say a ha an for yossr own ne or for ssa nrerfrttaat enjoy the hapui assi cxwivexuezire- of owrlac voor on hnsfctxay have goocl insli sarnssertstn at fair swats au trasrmaihlr for isnylscnt assi cotafori mefl trmnlrj see these two storey solid brick dwell ing in good st rosedaw district garage furnace bslh and all modern convenience brick ilouve garage conven iences furnace extra bttlkllit lot reasonably priced two storey triple brick -ius- iness block suitable for stored officers apartments clubrooml or lactory two sets inside stain front and back beautifut- yi- dea and large narking spaoo with garage idealy rituated easily beatal and well tenanted would make a n4rmmi manu facturing building two storey stucco house oil bower garage hardwood hoot all conveniences furnace coxstnlt other houses mutable for working mm retired people or as an invesgjsaent include double rough cast h main street conveiaietices near bchool double rough cast house kigtn street wu tenanted single rough cast house west end large double frame house church street double rough cast main street single frame house avenue other small holdings id tbe country also choice farms f l wright mutual aid for australia emembck butz heroes london civ prime minister hiurchill l to be aiked it he will consider the tnauuratlon of a battle of britain star to be awarded mainly for members of the civil defence who served in target areas during- the blltx a salute from ca shipyard worker to merchant seaman of australia was this symbol painted on the bow of the first cargo vessel built in canada for the sister dominion tinder the mutual aid act picture was made at the launching in st john recently of toe s a laronga park jfflmuimawfck mmm

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