thursday wav nth ims the acton free press pack wv lac kliner lasby t pending hi vuriough at hu horn mr v b rumley visited in tor onto during the week- mr andura mac symon speat the weakend in ovm sound mr- d livingston of georgetown vtatted acton friend this week mui ethel pergeter of toronto spent sunday at her homa hare mr mccann of cuelph visited on sunday with her mother ura talbot mr philip reynolds of aurora visited with mr and mrs eg mann miss hemic held of urlh visited during the week at her home here uul dorothy barber of wilton peat the weekend at her home here io ted russell of the kcnv r u visiting with his wife and son here mr and mrs w mlddleton visited with his mother in hamilton on sun day miss jean baker of owen sound is visiting with mr and mrs mac symon mil hetty watt of uelph bm nt ihr weekend with mr and mrs w middle ton sergt allan and mrs mercer vis lted on sunday with mr and mrs it- it arnold misses 1iuabeth and jean moffat of loranto visited with art on friend on sunday mrs cordon mckay of toronto visited her mother mrs h ii want borough this week acton friends are glad to welroma mrs co havin back to acton to make her home here mr thos watson mr and mrs grant mcdonald and ruth spent sunday in rand alley miss marlr t layton spent a rew das last week with her parents mr and mrs u ii claton miss margaret m actional i of tor onto spent the weekend with her mother mrs alrx macdonald mis ioia ijmbert of uelph tent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs nelson lambert w lefts 1- ranees hills and dora wood of nanl ilea ltunrter otta i wa were homo for i hi week end i miss trances lamh num in train ihg at the icnernl iloipltal uelph milted nt her hitmr during the week mlks bertha ilrowntof toronto ls- ited with miss rem hmwn and miss bertha speight during the weekend mr and mrs howard allison was in milton on j- rtdav atendlng the funetal of the late mr john holmes- 1 j mrs peter t reonw ftv helen and frank of rornnto sent the week end wilh her mother mm august ander son mr lxiwrle chalmers of toronto uai n weekend visitor at the home of hit sitter ltev and mrs a w fosburv mrs c ii harrison mr and mr j sault and mar hlzabelh of to- ronto visited mrs 1 0 russell for molhott pa mr and mrs n ii wilson spent sundaj at the home i t mr and mm a d lhevne and mr and mrs frank talor iramoaa mm havil hutt ht on of all mm ihn mclhrmon nnd i h 1 in it and mm pi nitm n visiles mn it uink nd v it it mis sn ers mi in kioit of it unto niul mr robt i milk j i ut m h uitit at tht homo if mi and mm howard allls in on ltuii lit if tllvt mh k lt lieul halph newton mr newton and i hll lr n u rr and unlph ji and mr t red lac of hamilton visit iil nt tin home of mr and mrs n haini i 1 at rmeisort wolfe lvle rt ns mm itov lone and son david of toronto visited at lh home of their hrothi r mr and mm su wolfe llowt r v nut on tuesdaj of thla week t j vtturzt kburri of qhtttiifta aatea oheart the fruadtt church rev a wtaltob foenwky hju bjo uhuu paiaonaee bower annua sunday may 20th 1943 1100 em morning wonhlp hev c 1- pool dd tn charge 12 13 pm church school 7 00 p m kvenlng wormhlp service of song in charm of the young ldle f rtiylly clrclr draw nllih to cn1 and lie will ijraw mgh to you r verybody welcome itrritjtrrtmji eburitj ih xauaba hnox anmcu acton kkv voumxh tiloamon bju bjk mlalatar minu willow street sunday may joth 1045 1010 am llie sunday school and die junior lllhle lata uuo am murnlns worship die war of ideal 7 pm v venlnu worship hukala and itehftlon they that walt ujwn the lord shall renew their strength baptist buret acton cv w il wauatt paatee sunday may 20th 195 1 1 no a m morning service 121 pm ftonday s hoil 7 00 pm r ventng service ahunb of 01 albib tltr airtar sunday may joth 1043 wllirsllnday hoo am holy ommunlon 10 00 am hurrh si hool 11 1 am holy t urharlit and ser mon 7 ia pm rcnwtnii and sermon the k v i mackey will take tin rvrnlntf erlce trusses ahdamlaaj trtiaaea and hupparta expertlv nrncd a1x stewart iu1 angua kennedy prep hc qeergee hajuare ouelpk a floyd smith jeweler hatcher clocks tkwtatky 7 quebec street weil guelpii 0nt does the trick irav chlck have done well for other whv not for jou 100 hv dt liver kuaranteod just let me know what vou want tifo mumv nartal in iton snturla afternions an 1 t- venlngi onlv erin leakm on tuesdaj evening a targe con grgatlon representatte of all the hurhovansembuh atbum cnufch i lor n thanksgiving kervur for nac when lev john mokenzle and flev t j iteei jointly co the swr- vlo ne on mortda afternoon ndults and chlldten gate tnt to thir hilarity at thescwi of the endot hostilities mteurowh f follow ina the meeting in the evening many jorned tn burning effigies of the three xii leaders with the ad dition of flroworka on tuetdayiiflernoon7tjuuburgk band came to the vlllageand gav a few telectlans whlehttu enjoyed advocate gkegory theatre tii1kni1 ami ttuiitt may ii and 1 j vsie itav wml with jovco hey- nolds hohttt mutton iartotn nv au jasper flukov flanhnarkm final i hit ter adventure of smiling jtk titrda mav 11 f matinee at 3 a city a al and pal r i jnn m err itk ross hunter crime doctoits ccwraliet warner eaxtr stephen crane fot newt three candidates nominated in halton on monday continued from page one he referred terwr churchlua last steech to the effect that conacrlpuon would be continued tn britain until the war against the jape was finish ed- if the compulsory system la dropped in canada how are wa to continue to wage war agalflst japan the voluntary system always results in the best blood of our country being shed on the wattle meld mr dingle then referred to the financial aiiect the money col lected and rlisbutsed by the present icnvrrnment he been coloaaal and ynost of it has been dlsod of by order in council mr cleaver by v irtue of tils office knows how the money hat jen spent but you don t know and don t know and if the i tresent government goes back into power we still won t know millions have beep spent without a record having been given to the people f ak you to vote for allan nl holson i rogrtsslve conservative candidate ami john itracken his leader mr hughe leaver m was the final ieaker he rtmr from the audlenrt having tie had left the plat form because i just couldn t telleve my mi and 1 didn t want to hetkle in frl nd mr hrowne mr letr complimented mr ilnl in hla aeo h particularly as he wai plm h hitting for mr nlchol m n and i honestly think he believes what he tavs lc says thnt most of the government money li spent by order in council i say there was hardly a dollar nt without it being first v1ed on in parliament when any xnndlture wan involved there wire thousand of fjuslluns asked as there should tn anil every dollar we had to t j vend wn voted on mr dingle said that i knew how thg money was sent but no one else did 1 want to tell vou that all iartle were n prented on that committee va e started by having meetings in public hut we soon dlscoverel that to do business properly we had to hold our meetings in camera mr cteaver then clt d instance in which through the investigation of the ommlttee expenditure had teen slashed hy a much as 7 i hoped continued mr clraver that mr llruwne would have told us something of httqr s program instead of which he took all his time in telling us in effect that men in the other parties were not aa honest l as those of hi c c y voices from the audience hear hear how true what assurance has the ci hint it can carry out any of the prumlm it makes they might nn nn to hut rlht thinking men have often mndt promises thnt were after i wards found lmiosslhle to carry out after n study of their program i have come to the conclusion thnt it ennnot ofcshly result in nnv of their promises being carried out the conservative party announced their pnrtv after long debates nml at which the public were in attend ance and they acknowledge that other people mav be just as honest as themselves it is absolute twaddle i for the ccf to suggest that the men of their party have a higher moral standard than that of other partle in 1v10 the i ibernl pnrtv de uled that the wnr eftoit nhould he takn out of pollths and this wnn done i think the people of thl county know me well enough now 16 realize that t nn not going to be pushed arouni by anvnnc and in m ten years of office m ittu r the prime minister nor nnv one olio has told hughes t l aw r what to do mr clcaver llnlihed on a warning non ict me tell vou this there 1 n refll dnnit that the conserva tive pailv ntnv be lo ted on a mtn- rll v itt tnd mnlnlv h ause im pntk nt i ibi tau havc jolnetl the rnnks of thi ccf despite the fact that thi 1 llx rnl l his ninde in r li mtvi in tin last dciadc thui un t inn in its hist u v oflirrr kit rtt d 1 ilsiltssii junior clnlw on fridtia a mbirtm ruom awdcnd mabv i i lteral provincial candidate for halton ounty i ul ih life for mis mary s iettlt inust have started for her in puhllc m mil and no pun lntn prl one i aiinut lmajaim m llhe a roduct f ut lie llfr in the time she ha- t eld i ul ih office therefore it can be irn l irtrd that mt iratlet her erel lent iualtlles of leadeikhip in tie ln ttn m al nn early njf ihui de ln tag the strung characteristics hit h mark t r ai a rn n f will llitiht out o li i n tmrn of txper lenir mrs print imllrvih in first things fum ilils ih one if the lensoni she ha been first in so many ntrirlsei w hh h a few ars ngo were not ihought to im womnn b s here to ih gin hrr flrmt thing t lt took up a profession which is one of thi high et in the feminine world and one mutlar to the wk site was gradun nieil from uelph deneral hospital in ln and the pratldng of her pro fession ha given her ah lnlght into human behaviour through a channel closed to the ordinary lavmen or in this cae to the laywomen utng that knowledge galneil in contact w it ri many t ms she anjulrrd an undarstandlnis of human nature whlrh fostered in her sympathy and a destre to help people with their problems bn ughl her close to thr family life uf men and women making her a strong partisan for the underprlvjlcc ed and nerd and a lashing rltlc of those who em i i unjum mmm to kiln an end i people ttandj her in good atead tn a very aaaenual work by reason of her office aha ha thla year become a member of the halton county council the first woman to hold such an office raising her voice or hie main issues of the day she has been instrumental in having the county warden gowned lending a dignity to the office her advice in connection with the forming of a county health unit will be invalu able and again will combine a wo man s instinct with a clear sens of civic responsibility nefprms for the good of the people pertaining to health and social welfare have been her chief concern in public life and where in some cases she may have had to give a patient a doae of un statable medicine for that patient a good so she will not heetltate to ad minister a dose where required to heal the pubhc mind she take an active interest lri the women s instt lute the home end school auocla tlnns and other movements of a pub ik nature in private life mhe is also known as a good neighbour mrs pettlt s charm is felt by adult and children alike and her entry into put he life some years ago has been su cssf ul to the degree that cumula tlve attributes have made her ear f service fleadlly progress e friends honor mbr shultts on recent marriage a very enjoyable evening was apaat on thursday when a number of friends gathered to honor a recant bride mrs c a- shultis nee ram ryer at the home of mia margaret iasby the evening was spent in malhwa a bride s book which was later pres ented to the bride with a pretty dee- orated basket of kitchen glfta the rooms were decorated in pink and while and a dstnty lunch was then served by the hostess liberal committer room now opkn at riwencenf mm w culler mill streh acton i- or informal ion regarding voters i jt arul in ming arrangement call no kt if ou ran help in either irovim inl r ihmilnlon i hotlon i leasr ifpcirt at the committee hot nts real estate insurance f l wright rkaltor and insurance member uoelbli a4 dtatrt rem batata roar asaoeiau member ttjuuuan ajmnlausi seal ratal associate member oataru asaeelatlae real ratal fleer member t flee and avsaallj reuraave agents aae4atln willie ralsl 1 vt nrcd in momdav mav 91 tthe hairy vpkt william bendlx susan hay- ward musical isle of taboo cartoon 6ld grey hare on tun biidav ii r own family he i uttllr eve through urn lor of the one tlnn hurling ton nnd nelson agrlcul turnl solit nleout l vear ago nnd pnrtlcularlv in c nneitlon with hrr asttstnnre nt the itnhv show which m a main attradlnn at the burlington v air rnnilucteil by the sncletv in 1w0 mrs pettlt was the first woman to ever ho elected to munlrl pal office in nelwn township w i rn she lecnme a mem tier of its council at once he stnrted studying the methods employed in the admlnlmrn tlon of municipal nffnlrs and sought to introduco anv improvements deem ed necesiysry for the welfare of the people she served she spent many mnnv hour out aide the actual council sittings in seeking out ways and mean of making improvements in the life of the community she m for a while on the welfare monrtl of the township during a tlm when the h prcsmnn toucheil the homes of mnnv of her constituents ii probably has never been set down in black and white juit how mnnv bow in rtf soup or lonv es of bread she brought to these people nor the many deeds of klndncss which mr nursing profession enabled her tn do not bocnute he wanted recognition of them but she saw thnt care wnn needed nnd in true h ironic mhllngnlo tradition refui- i i i it not she lorved nn councillor in the township coum 11 f r ove ears mn imt it s nest step in public life wl trt become the tlrtanman re uivlitvc of n 1 in ipwnstlp in im1 which off e thi still holds and l ik i tpatlv and fonru sslv her o nfi n is sought on nil iphtltns by i r 1 1 in njui tl i re is one dutv wi h tnlk t h r lit undisputedly th it of maktnc n h t of tin on- the id winter monlnvi sit qslde for n filial nn this of mum 11 w hon nmntime lonin nnd the township fithirs di fi r thi nftnlr of stnte f r thi pnuse thnt ifrtshis av thev kt t out ther uini h hoes nnd sit i silv nround thr wood fire this in siht of rurvl muni lj a1 life is hv no nn nm n criterion of methods used in dialings with township nffalrs to the tonjrnrv the council members ex hibit shrewdness and lovaltv of pui blood 30ho4d qluuc wednesday may 30 if unable to attend please send a substitute donors are urged to register early with the secretary mrs tl hoyes phone i27 acton dance at stanley park erin every friday evening modernaire5 band upweus limited nlnk list halton 11 thoir llrst club nmijv f r i ml in the farmers hull lint milton tillowinie nn x i inn ilum of the v trims eluh projeits hv ri ultuit u ris ntative j f hitelnc k and tt e elo tlon of the various i lub ofli ir thi nn 1 nc w is vldresjud hv prof a t huntons of the vnimal husbnndrv ivpartment t o a c in a most intenstng nnd i l nietims dv els that of ble addnsa prof hun ions dealt hianvji i me hod with the vaiuc of club work and the mrs pettlt hat heen ardoous in risponmhulu of the individual club her dutv during the past winter that member to his parents and himself she even fcdlowed up the snow plow mil calf club presilent tom to ce that the proper place were aldermin ux- president craig alex- obenedtip she listened totomplaintsi under bee tra bam liarrop club nt a time when parts of her constlt- leaders a t ondlcv w ii robin- uenc were isolated and attempted son m 0 penti i w chlshotm to open up an roads most necessar halton swine club president trst on one occasion she sent fo at frailer mcnabtr lee presidenj craig plow toxipen a rond to ajlow nn am- alesnmrier seclyens allan wat- i bulanee to reach a sick uoman and son club lenders percy merr m convev her to hospital jt mcnabb ajax oat club president hank devrles vicepresident wm brain sec troas keith robertson club leader edwin harrop galore barley club president douglas alexander vqeptejdont geo wilson sec -troas- donald is- mond gtlub leader a t woodley the deput reeves public life alio extends itself in service of a social u el fa re character in her work with the children aid society of halton county and the also gives of jter time i and aid as tone of the heads off the nuralng body in charge of the red cross blood donor chnle at bur lington again her- knowledge- ot c k n x winghusm le kilerrelea her- john root progressive conservative camluate n wellington next monday may 21 from 545 to 600 oclock pjn i jlljjjjj