Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 15, 1944, p. 8

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the acton hub press junk i mm ontario lurday june loth less ec ksthlren winifred daughter biuttona be maternity nursing liana guelpu street acta oe june htli 1m4 la mr and mra j ilritton the sift of a laughter a llllle sister for jean altnottmr awl mra ray amott aw ittylus while church fit tvtsh to announce the birth of aon jam albert on wednesday jun ttth at the guetph genera hoaull al mother and baby fine t aijan in loving memory of mra wn allan who nsisrrt away june is 1m1 tts the tribute of love and rememh- to a gewndmother one f the b the joys thai she missed on lifes hlgnway iy ana find in gods garden of real may lovingly remembered hy audrey ullly joan and jean aman in loving memory uf our dear grandiua wlui ased away june 15th iu4j the aweelet of luetuuries er all thai 1 left of one uf the dearest tiid tuw uf the best we do nut foruet lur we never in tend 0 we hunk f her always and will tu the end lowlnuly remembered by crandchlldreii a1jan- in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mr wnt allan who assed away june lth 11mj somewhere back of the sunset where loveliness never die she uvea in the land of glory mid the blue and sold or the side some day we hope tu meet again some day we know not when to clasp her hand in the better land never to part aiialn sadly nussed hy hukbatvl and family elliott in loving memory of dear father ilowtaiul elliott who passed away june 1mb ltmj we think of him in alienee ills name we oft recall there la nothing left to answer but his picture on the wall ever remembered by bis daughter- inlaw alberta and grandson llonald elliott in loving memory of lowland elliott who died june is 1w2 we cannot clasp your hunt father dear your face we tamittt unr bui lul this lilt token tell that we still remember thee ever remembered by sons bill led perty overseas uhd dought ier nellie and margaret ug memory uf u dear husluind and brother rowland elliott who died june 1mb 1042 memories ure treasures no one can steul death is u heurtathe nothing tan lioul some nmy for you bow you ar goht but we will rememlmr o mutter liou long ever remembered by wife mur- i nurot and sister edith elliott in loving memory of o dear dad mr i tow land elliott who died june 15th 1942 lie is cone but not forgotten and ait dawns unothor year in our lonely hours of thinking thought of ulm ore tilwuys hour dnv of sadness will come oer us friends nmy think the wound is heal ed but they little know the sorrow that lies within the heart concealed ever remembered by mae george and family fjaadh of thanks mr william grundy wishes to thank all those who went ho kind and thoughtful of him during his recent illness mrs lawrence welck wishes to thank her friends and neighbors for the flowers and cards etc also for the kind deeds done nt the home during her stay tn the hospital strawberries are beginning to ripen in the district dominion day on saturday july 1st u u statutory holiday the road tinnier has muile an other trip over the gravel street and the calcium dust layer is to be ap plied some more petty thieving by youngsters gives evidence that if par ental and home discipline is much longer delayed corrective measures will come under some other authority a couple of cases of infantile par alysis have been reported here and as a precaution bathing at fairy lake has been prohibited children who develop colds or other illness should consult their family physician at once and not neglect these cases there is no cause for panic but every pre caution should be taken latheron cp maj william hope mckay is one of englands tragic servicemen he came home on leave after his threeyearold son was drowned walking with his wife he tripped and gun he was carrying went off killing his wife toitonto 4cp crime sews held the spotlight in rental ontario une and charges of murder have been laid in connection with the death of a guard tn the toronto don jeu and the may m moose temple fire in hamilton which east the uvea of lo persons douglas alfred dunsmoor 35 year old onetime church organist beeu barged with the murder of mrs dorothy martin 35 one of the fire victims- karuer he had been arrest ed and charged with arson in connect ion with biases at the went worth tiding academy dec 30 hamilton trinity united church march 23 and in the canadian canne company warehouse al hamilton april 27 he pleaded guilty to all these charges dunsmoor had been listed among the injured in the moose temjde file which oc4urred during a dance for em4oees of the lloyal oak dairy he was a member of the dairy staff and had been ah employee f li uf lite oilier dace concerned at tlte lime of tlte three earlier fires wlwii arraigned un i lt i lire oriubutl liargy of arun lite slight teaett at led dunsmoor pleaded guilty itobert canning 47 year old guard al luroutoa ikon jail was beaten with an iron pipe and strangled to dtath 4aturdny nluht and alan bald win 3j convicted wheal ley out tiuuk roldier and william j osul- luun m year uld ctsivlcled rihbor have laen charged with murder ilttldwln wlio ntode a kpertaculur escaite from the jail lite same nluhl as canning was murdered was re- aptured after a cltywlde 22 lunir manhunt by hundreds of city and sub urban police in escaiung baldwin had broken an arm when his bed- sheet escape rope broke and dropped him 20 feet to the ground osulllvun was arrested in the jail jail au thorites said canning a vet eran of both the first and second great ware was on duly in the jail hospital when he was nttarked and beaten in full view of seven hospital inmates including two orderlies who were tied to their beds baldwin was serving fifteen yoarij for the wheat ley bank robbery but september with an additional four yeuru for receiving ulolun goods lllti hid for freedom followed an ontario appeal court decision whh h upheld the 15 year sentence a few hnur- after the courts detlslon be comp lained of sore throat und wus tnms ferreil tn the jul hospital on the buildings top floor ontario hi host this wk to the tut- nuul mmitlng of the cantidlun man- ufarturent aiuuclatlnn ami deleuatm to the toronto convention were told hy their pronldeht f p l luiiie ol mnntival that the industrial relatltmt iiuestlon upiwrmost in the minds of employers in wartime is how to en sure employer employee relatlonu that will keep prod urt ion nt n max imum to thin end it is important thut strikes stoppages slowdowns mid disturbances of nil kinds should be el iminated mr lane sold manufact urers were hnmful tliut the hew uur- tlme lulutr relation refutation would work hut they felt thut firm ness and consistent y in their admin istration were vital functions of the ontario labor rd were outlined to the manufacturers by jacob flnklemuh its newly-up- ihilntetl chairman he said the itonrd would issue no ruling until all inter ested parties have been given an op portunity to present evidence roy j brown receives important appointment the current issue of electrical news gives the information that roy j uroun has been appointed chltf engineer of the moloney electric co of canada limited we join with many other friends here and free prcsx rendem hcattered both in can ada united states and overseas in extending congratulations to tlib former actonlan on this appointment mr brown ua formerly associated wlthbe university of toronto as as sintnnt profuttttorof electrical engin eering lie has also had exterletlt in the design und manufacture ttf miwer and distribution transformer with other comjinnles he received his early education at acton i nnd continuation schools marjoric mcready and want brownriilge won oianiioiihliifs tle annual j cluevement day foi halloa junior llomemakera and uve- stodt judging cumiietititm for hal- ton junior farmera was lield in utlion and dlstrbt ou saturday june 3rd tweutysevou junior honwuuak- ers wlwt itave leen arti ipatlug in club rojects during llu mut year dis4ayed exhibits from one or moie of the following nrojecta namely lite milky way summer ctotltua for 42iru aud v2otluns may be smart miss uu ituw of the wo mens institutes ilratu h iorujilo was in barge marjorie mccready ol milum a nwmbet of llu scotch blotk irojett club was detlared the winner of tlu ctuunpionstdp trip to cldtago llu tlauk of toronto hjieclahi for lite blub ownsldp team went to the esuueshtg tuwnsldp team whitb was mumjmmi of fraiuem cripiis jean mudsay aitd ihitty itutldell mesdames alek near and lercy merry president and lat resident rwu lively j ttw llalttui wonieiiu institutes ussiklctd bi lite pieiuinlathml of hie awards wtum marjorie mccready frances crippm emily duiui featlterhtone clul lkumi and cliarbttte uccuthtugti mt prmetite4l wlttt iruviiicial ibuutt 1itis ludhatiiui hut i tluy eath iud c4mh- plct4l it ut kiure different uitiln uimi juii undsay lleltn mrmllth and irlie mltclwll who iumi ai h vnn pltml u u kittire ultnu were uwatdid county honors wltlle tlie ythulg ladles were busily enuued at tlte milton town hall c junior furmerti visited the farms of 1erty merry feallmruttuu bros l j meaulier j y murdoth and j 14 wlllmtitt wltere tliey judged ten tlani- f of hvmttttmk ttie young mens competition was cunducled under llu tllreitloti of agricultural lcepresenl- atlve j e whttlork wlui was asski- etl by messrs martyn heslop ilolurt miller j ii willmott iirutw beer tlie agricultural itepresentallve for leel ctiunty and w iowrie uf tilt federal i jvesttw k branch douam itwr of neuuui tbwnstdp was tlte hleh cunltetllor of tlie day but tlte clutmidtmsltlp trip emblentatlc ttif the blub cutuetltor for lite tmhblned caitmttltluii lu gruln und seed judjr- ing as well hu hvsttmk judging attil who had couilud u team of juulor wuu won by ward browurldge of en queuing towtikhli ivttphy wlnuers uu fttllouu donuld itttlmrlkuui trophy for tl lilgli man in heavy hors o wil- luui etujiiciilng ttkwnshlp niituuii cumpludl troilty for lit hlifh mull hi beef cultle lloyd m ciiliheon at ion biiroiiktan 1 roihv foi high titan in dulry cuttle oouulus curtie eu- iieulng muuon knlttliif trophy foi hlth mull in nlhep itittui brttun norvtil ihiuj lilukelmk tiophy for hlih mini in swine wllfretl brown i u fulhlllg lhe bunk of novo ktotlu ivttphy for iiikii township leurn uguin wmt to eiueidng township the team mnmlhirs lming annus mtnuhb kui- wln m lhall unit oeo wilson i he lulornio junior furniers irophv for the couth of winning team lu the tcum ttiniutltloii wu won hy wurd brownrldue whoso wln- tilnir team was composed at hob al- ei under cm it alexunder und btrnle vun fleet norvul juniors uuuln won th tit amlenum trophy for the i huh clult itelng repreitentl by anuuw ntnitlih wnrtl urttwnrldge ceo fisher doug las currle craig alumnndi r and fra- ser mcnabb tlie norvul junior farmers chal lenge trophy for the hlch com pet tot in the comlilntid competitions in live stock grain seeds fruit and veget ables nnd cream grading was won by angus mcnabb georgetown weekly war xmmenurv ft v mum x isoott mrs aircraft sleuths london cin stronuest and must exuustve flylni cirtus in the raf has a select company of five men they are the men who give the air ministry the latest informa tion on germanys newest aircraft when one falls into allied hands they rely on the raj fighter and the ackack gunners for their new models and spare parts they are never disappointed these men are all crack pilots and as soon as any german plane is cap tured and made ready for flying they take it up nd put it through ex hausting paces to discover any secrets it may contain miss m xndersun addressed meeting of knox w m s knox church w m s held their june meeting at the home of mm hltrhle church st on tuesday it being ddny und tlie oknmc of the meeting bcliii uty the satm time uu the kings speech was being brood cast the meeting was postponed for fifteen minutes in order to hur it uf- 1 ter which all joined in sinking citd save the king tlie president mrs blow caw a khort talk und prayer thi- remain- 1 dor of the mooting uas in rbarc the i lorn i helpers the devotional period wns tnken by mrs wm mcar- thur reading the soriptur uinn iiul mm wn coojwr leading in prar mrs r l davidson gave an lnteret- ing reading 1 tlie home helpers hating formed a choir gave a real surprise treat mrs donald waldie led in prayer miss mary e anderson who is going as a missionary to british guiana in i the near future gave a very enrnest talk mrs f mccutcheon preentej i miss anderson with a silk umbrella and pretty card autographed by all members presen the meeting was closed by pray 1 offered by rev mr thomson a dainty lunch was served j ai the annual election of officers at the oakville xjons club meeting on friday george fletcher was chosen to head the club for the coming year allied invasion armies which struck eaily june into tlte defence f nasi- held kuiue ate traijana4jii diplo- iitsto as wdl as tlie oultlary watl uhlth hitler itas built tu ovtte4l tlo iltlid iteith major bang in tlw 4osliltits of teutral txtuutries and certain of tlte less stable a fci satellites amy be imwled as soon as onoehmejttical by- slanders ale tiunviuted tlte allies are wiunutg uw 4iiigu tu nuiutattdy and are on tltelr way tu win tlte war in eurue thi sluuild be within at the most two wtwltii wimiu llrltiklt amerltan tutd canadian fortes tonte to final griiuwilb ilertuan slrategio remivts lttid lebind tlte cwtmktal littes ut def- eutt wlwu i tu present ofteralbia tasu to ltf ail bivesluu ejtd tmmmdites u land canitalgii aluted at dtihlruction of inimwi utililar iitigbt lu tlte wwt it caniitalgu in width the mu4is j whit it all tlte hutted nations itofte und itellevt iteutral laiaavrs may imi- tttitte ittt oktotttcd it tlte idea lltat al- 111 vit lory it liuvltahle ivihupri htokt striking effects may ite satll ill sttill witt i oeueial fraiuu repulttdly has tvuisjtjently doutttfd tbltt lllller would ever te de- tiijvly dfitid itu litsikleiit t tut u twuuploinlim nvttl in hipping wolfiam to cermaiiy lituy ittflt and if ues- bure is bntuubl at tlu right knoiiieiit it is muutilile via- allies may forte tolitphle blttpltitge of aut b shljuueuts finland refumtl to make ttiate with britain nitd itussia is conitound- ed of liifalty fat tors intludlng tradlt- iotial fimdslt tur of itussla but lterluts tntire tin tort ant is the itellef whit h ifelslnki yt may hold that uu allies annul win tlte west tiv4mt sitaluai iusjiloti ut kwedeti is siijjifwliat tlllfelelil itttre tlte govenilueltt bay not iteen tutctitied lbt the allh- bale tlte war but has had ause iur alarm lu lb uuijhility of nul r plltutls sluiuld kwedkh balllm tiring sliiltmeiits 1m ut off now allltmj dip lomuts may urgue thut with tu grand uuutull luuntlted uiwm euroj tlu ceriiiuii ttrmy lu ttut fully u tup- led lo uliutk sweden i he altutk aii tli wit wull nmy give bulglirlll tuuw lo ixllfve tliut ceimioi pleott uiutiioii nhtlig lh chumit i will liable lit r to uned lo growing utnluu di mundi thut tlu dioji out of llw wur i uike ttui pi rluipu tlu iiioit ti ul ueulutl of tu nt utiiih muy tonvliwtd of hit ummu of j tabling lur lot tit finitely with th al- 1 him outt it iipitffiiu tlwlr vlttoiy in tiki u itll lilt llm lllltg utuuf of tilt lllvukloil of frunct lukt uttk devthiptd rupld- ly und with pronouuitwl tuitss at hit wttktnd allltn fort 1 1 bud tut through gerniun toiihful tltfttitts and dt spite liurtiiulng ojtjwmltlnii upifur- k1 to be making good progress lu the drive to dominate tlu- in rltourg jm iiiukulii und permit uu of the guut uumit ut its iiortlurii tip by big al lied vehm til fall uf hayeutf in tin fight lug euui of the ptiilnsulu the toun of buy t uk wuu tin flrut to full before the udvuni lug allies hut at cuvu soulhtust ttf buyeux tht cuiiudluii irtt infantry division along side british troopu participated in the hiuvitrut armored lighting uf the lu- itlul invuslon drive ci rmui sources dt iuikj thut fighting was severe and iwjtb sides extetted u fierce struggle for control of tlie ancient town it was disclosed officially that the canadians landed on dday at uern- lcrf4urmer north of caen and thut british and canadian forces landed at places both east and west of bcrn- leres which was badly damaged sup plies are arriving at the landing plac es for the fighting farther inland german prisoners ure being round ed up by hardpushing canadian in fantry in ever increasing numbers at the weekend more than s 060 had been sent on tht lr way to britain to thf uest of bayfuxcaen front anurirum puslud on from formigpy to cupture islgny u key town guard ing the base of the peninsula and on the main highway leading to allied- held buyt ux up the curt tide of the cherbourg peninsula the americans are making steady advimtts and are xpunding their northern hruieheud offu lal field dispatcher to supr me allied headquarters reported the ger man were having considerable dlf f c- ulty in the area and were throulng in reinforcements indkrriminatt ly hampered by vi father during the first uek uf invasion the weather slowed down the unload ing of vital supplies such as heavy equipment which is badly needed in consolidating the gains made at tne normandy beachheads and continuing the push inland bad weather to a certain extent hampered the great allied striking power in the air which tn turn permitted the germans to brlnc up reserves the normondv beachhead can be supported by naval gunfire at almost any point by the allies who have con trol of the sea and can make addition al landings wherever they desire the nazis have no way of knowing whe ther the landings made so far are the main invasion thrust general elsen hower further landings sun to eonse toy taw warnings issued to the 4mdegimumi and tu jieojtle of ottter western ifiur- ojieaa ooastal areas the deoisian as to whether the al lies should oonoenlrate on kplottlng tlte areas already altai4ied or should make atmllar assaults at otlter jmiats may he one uf the major etjatagy de- tutlolim tu li made by tlte allied muj- fuuu ouimand in italy tlte allies itave ute iteaten isth and loth 4iermau aimtea un the run nd despite an vutag advent f 15 mlkas a day tlte aldud mb army nam ultable tu tl h up wlttt tlte dls urg anlsed nasls jlte a lliud oow ttabd dekrjibtd field mandtal lvss aibriius tilluatiun as ialat4xoithut and ids furoes as taung lit dlsurdtjly luul ttds week ttowever tlte fleeing disuttegratad 2enuan armies b north thiniral italy turned and fought car a citange 55 tu 70 miles north of itunte jlils only alowed and did nut stop tlte raiiitaglng 5tb army wbitji tearttd orbeudlu aitd ilurmi tlte ad lunctiutt j valtntaimt ttte lirll- isli htb army moved five ntibik 041 lite adiialit tvtakt frtun itwsis muttday after having taptnifd itat plaw dol ing lite uekltd battle uf uwssf slst mtaiiwhlie in ftwiwe uu muttt- koiiiry said lils htw itad wui what tit termed tltf tialtle uf lb imiuth- t ti lit miiiiitaiidti of ttte alllud ground ttttivd in i1m iiivawioji mtid 1m ij quite happy viy ttappy with lite hituatitoi five ihueii i monl- guntery bald we won i be itultle ut tlte heailies on the flibt day he handed ittiutjufts tu tit navy ttte air fojw aud the yiuund irs and alittutg tin ipi nts uf itu ftralse was tlte wcf rtt canada infantry itri- uade wiihh bat itttit in lb ihltk uf tlu fiulitliig sliitw iday he dttmrib- d tlte work of lite ttrjgude as s- cllent j1ui allied general held titer was 10 longer any gas letwii tlte brit ish and alneritans and said bis troops itw lield a gottd firm ludgutent ar ea whh h we can use as a firm has for developing uiteratlons ctttlt lul allied lfeadtjubitrs lat- nients at mldwetk said a wktut strlji of some fill miles was firmly in allied hbods and thai its drplh was itfiug bur abed sttadlly anotbti of- statement said the enemy bad lieeii unabla so build u his sutacktns forte as rajadly as anuc4pated a tlte end uf tit first wveek of the in vasion more than 10400 oermans toad tteen tnajjturssl amerltan troops oontinued to ruake juogivas in tltelr drive to shut off tlte tplwijibouig ienlnsulm itself while in lite tteeu area to tlte iasl tlie pen- ninubi llrltlsli and anadlan fultws weie lutltud in debtiate itattle wltb lite nasi dtfendeis tlmtwnsutl ia laww lite invasion wat not a ueek old laifure irime muukuir 44turt4uu set fuul ut tiial itait of jewon fianus livid by llrlttdi ftuotis atottijiame4 by field marfiltal smuts prime rain- tsler uf huullt afrtta and en titr alan brook 4blf f the imjmsrtal timial utaff mr 4 4uihlil siautt 3 ituurs aabui aitor itaving tiused ute 4 itannel in a liillisli dustjuyei al tlm ttaiiie 11 in in rimntiw tt tidef of lite allied uivasiuu tut teg led e pajty ttf ip arnvrltaii and naval tiiuitaun it un a ttui ut lh amer- iian ittld mictitii f tlte fjoitt itusbiau altttlts ui ut h uffuiiblbe auuilt llilt lilite ut llt icattillun fstit- mus uitii uf luiitgrad bucess ttovtiied tlie ittl arioys iihlsl tti ftl1b ill ibis dfivt aud imjvuh tiuuos ttolt 1 lliuh ih klioog ktimitt mettltelit litt uttf fl titsjxl tsljs by loid vii li juuib lad puittl- lu wnhlfi vi intlf uf vlisuji miid lioiiub ity af lie uji tu in ncjuitt 4y fiitttf lo biuum wa jj iums tu lift tollth with teti mottty it t ihiili plultge muth ut liuu alal g lu it iiw iitohl oluvtf break lu the oiinuii fiiit lti tli fit ilfitf iaa uf euiitluil rufel iuvuti bfillsli lank tuiiilik vbl tuljllig tluultd 1r1llltiu m opied 4aet fttjlll tift suulfi wt uf 4aintan at uf la uf tlie ttct txtuf g ejilfimjfu aloefl so tloipa itcail the two thlida maik lu fltsir dilv kuiuhi li tlietiuig peulnsule taiejitaii jtsrif was llintly in amer ican baitd j it eriitafita w ti tlhtiiig btv k tly buwfvei and heavy engsg- in ills w te f oi ted west ttf car en tan and lu lb viinlty uf lrsin wltere uiul tanks ufiv iialllliig liritisb- canadian for- whhti taptuled tliat tad town ejytit inilen eakl uf tutetl 10 i lit wluy all m altsii al l silt john hauhvin commsnder of thf south tcuht asia command tucfltalalr force tax notice1944 hunicipauty op acton second instalment now due attention is drawn to the payment of 1944 taxes which are now payable in four instalments taxes are payable to the municipal treasurer at the acton public utilities office instalments are due ae felloste second instalment june 15ui third instalment auguot 15u fourth instalment october igtb according to the tax collection byjaw a penalty of two per cint will be added on the amount remaining unpaid after the fif teenth dsy of april until the fifteenth day of june and an addition of four per cent on the first instalment remaining unpaid after the fifteenth day of june this penalty applies to each instalment in m similar manner the attention of ratepayers hi directed to the penalties and other clauses of printed on tne reverse side of every tax notice taxes ae now due and payable an additional penalty applies on the first instalment if not paid on or before june 15th and a penalty is applicable to second instalment if not paid by june istn payment now and take took tax notiac with you when mutw rat b b fspbgm 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