Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1945, p. 5

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thursday june ms ims the acton free press paczrtv ph hkfe dntrukota oa fur- louclt from alitonhat n 9 mr erwta mckaowa of klnston apnt th wkfld ait m ham mis jl walker of acton vu- lud riwidl in milton uut wknd mils gladys plumb of toronto spent th wknd with ml mona snuth mr and mr tarvy wrth of orlllta rlle1 on acton frlnaj y- vantay mr harold andrson or toronto u at hr horn caring for her mothar who u 111 lira j r kruidy mr j rib- u and btty olvjnlonvtll visited tn own on tuesday st and mr karl ryder o ham ilton apent holiday at th ham of mies e hawthorn f mr martin faultner of toronto vlatlad during th weekwtui mr and mn nelson lambert tjra cao camnbtll and mr d livingstone of georgetown visited friends in town on tuesday mr and mr roy brown kay and warian of toronto wr guasla of miss fern brown for th weekend mla marie clayton nurae tn-traln- lng at st joaapha hospital was homa for a couple of days during the weak mr dr moore misses dorothy and norma moore mr and mr i tltoblnson of toronto wiix in tovfcn em sunday mr jas a price and mrs 1arkey of hamilton vlslled at the home of the formers couvln mrs k k col her on sunday ijeut a g and mr macdonalrt and bahy diane sent the weekend with hit parents mr and mrs d g macdonald and mr thos watson mr and mrs w d robertson david douglas and bobble of to ronto visited at the home of mr and mrs kred anderson on saturday mr and mr austin held and mr and mrs jack burrows and barbara i of stratford were weekend visitors at the home oi mr and mrs s j raid mr and mrs n ii wilson spent 1 sunday afternoon and evening it the home of mr and mrs a b chayna and mr and mrs frank taylor of eramosa mrs r l davidson spent a few days with her lister in baanuvllle mr davidson also spent tuesday there and attended the funeral or thalr brotherinlaw tha lata mr o j martin many friend are indeed pleased to learn that mrs amos mason wat able to return home this week from gait hospital follow ins an operation all wish her a prompt recovery and return to good health f o joe loree who was a prisoner of war in german for almost three years utth his mother mrs ieonard loree of cuelph and mr and mrs ro loree of brantford visited with mrs j c matthews and mr and mr wesley wolfe during the week vttttrt quvorrif of oimitfca art ustmri tha rruadly cbuxcv rev a walsttm foflbttky hju toj- wlaltlir parsonage bower aveuu sunday june 34th l43 11 00 im morning wonhlp sermon appointment with vic tory 12 13 p m church school too dju kventng worship sermon one lord one faith one baptism itiursday june 28th 8 p m prepar- tory service sunday july 1st 11 m sacrament of the the lordt supper keep thy heart with all diligence for out of it are the luun of ufe everybody welcome llmbgttrut bljurftt m ttttuba knox cntjkch aotcsh mxv romaam rooaon bjubja manse willow street sunday junk 34th ims 10 00 mm sunday school 11 00 m morning worship from sunrise to sunset 7 00 pm evening wonhlp to the uttermost tney that wait upon the iord shall renew their strength saptw clyttrrtf acton rtv w il waijjtct pasta sunday junk 24th 1045 1 00 am morning service 12 15 pm sunday school 7 00 p m evening service latjtmlj at 1 xlban ttjr flart0r sunday junk 24th 1w3 reast of st john the llaptlit 10 00 m oiurrtwvhool 11 15 am mornllprayer th rev 7 00 p m 1- vehsong the hev f lot kwood trusses abdamtaaj tinssaa and hnn extebtly fitted alex stewart ltd aagos kaaaady prep 8 oaars square qoejpa j engagements mr and mrs william s tlordmi rock wood wish to nn noun or the engagement of their daukhler elsie margaret to arnold t sinclair of guelph aon of mrs sim lair and the late mr a situ lair uk 1 acton mr and mm kenneth coxe wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter marlon pearl to charles jlmes barber ion of mr and mra w d uarttrr at ton lhe mar riage to take place the intter part of jufiv girls this is it announces surrender dundee schotland ci prett blond ats pete shienn shaley can claim to have ent the war two most important meuages a teleprinter oemtor 22ea ald shecnn tnpped out the first qom- muntque announcing dda and handled the mensnge announcing the german surrender at reims sheena said i didnt know it was the surrender menace but when i sot hajfway through i realtxed it was the message w all had been waiting for then i screamed thli is it m she said she made one tplng error tn the message but explains that was after i found out what it was she has no ambitions to send out the first message jbout he japanese surrender she wants to get out of the army a floyd smitlt jeweler watties olookb jewcucbv 75 quebec street west guelph ont eyes examined bythe newest methods repairs msdi h mail e p head registered optometrists 58 si george square phone is guelph no foodo heat no coffins to bury hundreds who died last week mr and mrs c j angooxen r jl 1 acton received the flnt word in five years from thalr family in holland the letter con tained to much of interest concerning this now liberated country we asked and received permission to publish it jt may give some conception of what ave years of war have meant to these people rotterdam holland may 31st 1m5 dear kees molly and family since the hth of this month e are free free again to do or to say uhat vk like without fear of being hurried off to a concentration camp we have had a rotten time five years long but ha nil y endurable no coal no gas or elerlrlrlty hardly any fd our weekly rations were per person 4u0 gramt of bread and lrutead of potatoes we had to do with sugar- beets fortunately i had some stork of the moat essential food products which i had managed to aae as i tjfcs never optimistic as to the char acter of the molten i knew be fore hand that they would all ihelr bulky thariy with our food and lrae ui the poor rtiti of their meals lhankh to our 111 lie slock we ttiuld manage to live ihrouifh theme awful iu months and e were able to help 1eida who stayed with ua a well a oop and a friend of his which two oung men we gave heller for alout a ear as they had to flee from the m often on account of i hi lr underground work so we had quite a big family and in thone dark dark evenings of the moit n re br aklng months we all ihoukht and smike of ou and our family of zo 11111 and ja k and uc and her faimly and of llenk u are all nilte well and happv now i7ie moffen searched our home a few limes in succession hut the could nit find me or the boy f had a splendid us ret hiding ilatt- oll ran nil imagine our en thuxlam nnil happiness w ht n we saw the first canadians enter rotterdam splendid bo the people were quite mad w ith i nthunlasm and excitement a day wr will ner forget our rescue tame well in time the poor peopla wore ktarung in the ttrects and w had no wood for coffins and dally some 100 rorpies were put into their graves in paper has so of the oung people in rotterdam wrre de ported to termany working slaves in the factories we thank god that we saved our lives ielda and her children both married now max mllly and their four children and we with our family of four are all safe from lfenk who just fled from holland before the gorman c we received a post card from gourock in scot land dated 23th of march 1045 tmformtng us of his good health we are all anxious now tu hear titynu andkir and please dont delay tn writing us how you are all faring along willy and max had a bad time in zoeland their house in gravenpol- der is practically blown away rut what means material loss when all lives are wived walcheren is noth ing hut a lake with mlddleburg as an isle in tjje middle of it how can we ever let the germans pa back for what thf y did to us and our country our girl ttncke and anncke met n ynung cantttllan hero from winni peg tonight tills oung man was o kind ns to propose tn forward a letter for ui to jou w1lrh proposal we ac cepted thankful our girls hiked ncartv even cnnadlan soldier if thev knew whether one of our cousins was in lho army and in holland but no luck so far enclosed photographs of the girls well denr people let us knou soon how v ou nil are getting on p are nnvtaus to hear all about vou ann tan and famil at haltonpeel field day at oac guelph rom section of the crowd urlph on saturday june 9th sttendlng the list ton and leel houteln and jersey field la at the oac news spotlight br riumt iiisim fsuvaillaa presa hlaji urller nntoia doo dies kewrvnjle n s cp laddla idnard morton doc u bumad to death uhan he ttmpted to enter th morton burning house to aid the family mra morton aritf her four children- mad their way to safety whll thedou vm tearehlns for them in the house gregqjry theatre till rsi a and friday june si and tt oih hearts were young and gay diana lnn gall russell serlie beulhhead to ber lin cartoon september in th rain port bikes and skis vhanier lthe tlcer wo man sattirdav jlne a matlnm at s seven days ashore wallj broup gordon oliver fac in the fog jane withers paul kelly f fox news monday atxe s5 keep your iowder dry lana turner laralne day susajt peters jfienice pledco to bataan cartoont mouse cornel to dinner initei w m socirth heu meeting at the lailstnage tin monthl meitlng of the o- man s m s of li un d hurt utin in id ut the 1arsonacc on tuesdav with mrs k j caldwell i pi hiding the devotional period wav i in tharge of mr a dills mrs u i 1 johnson mrs n h wilson mrs s held mr mdjtughlln and mrs mt donald misi doroth simmons contribuunl a solo and the topic wa- the crusaden after the meeting mrs rosbur as listed b lvllui doroth simmon it-rv- etl o very refreihlng- lunch saturda june it marked a rel- idter da for live canadian army it was the imglnnlng of the hreak up of the 1st canadian arniv the flrxt iiiiiili it arniv canada hnd ever re tulteil dlkttnudllik f i i j uy simon lt canadian oips and the kt and jnd anadlnn armored llrl- kndes got under wav tngither with pn jkarallons to dial ntminnrl from these imk1i tta k to c anada on the tmisis if territorial affiliations and over- n sitvlre olnt first draft of canadian reivatrlatea ellglblr for dim harge now it on the atlantic numliertng uk men the canadians sailed from votland on fhurhdav on the krenrh liner ll de 1- ran re anadlan press war corres kndent itoss munro reports ihnl prac tically every unit in the canadian army overseas is repres nled and re patriate are going to ever military district in the i torn i p ion with allied machinery in r urope turning its attention to post war re construction and rehabilitation pro blems three recent developments in the pacific theatre of war point to carl allied ritermlnatlve action against the all but isolated japanese garrisons in malaya thailand and indochina they are 1 creation or the british 1mh army baed nt recaptured ratyjtwjn in burma auguring heavy action when weather conditions permit 2 expanding chinese suteesses severing the janese communication corridor with the south through cen tral china 1 announcement that the allied air forces in the southwest pacific have put a hard and fast blockade on singapore and the malaa peninsula i it tie information it available on the extent of british ground and air re deplnvment against japan sinew ermanvs fall it is clear however that admiral 1onl louli mounthat- trn will have powerful forces in all categories when the time comet to strike the famed australian n division the rats of lohruk have swept into borneo against alternate severe nnd light opposition the little ilnnd of okinawa saw amcrli an forces continue lo hammer the fnnatlcnl enemv for es from land sea and air military expert gave the enemy a maximum of two weeks to hold out though mnn thought it would be a mnlter of days before th japanese were tn nti n into compli te hubmlsslon luhhehtrop hislsed jonthlm von itlhlxntrop hitlers ohetlme fort ign mlnlstt r was taught in a hnmhurg ttoarding bouse and turned over to allied authorities for riulnt the ijvearold former wine this week by frank iiindfl daaaalaa preaa blart urur lyltn ix pi ontario s farm- rr prfjtatet to re oup at lest part of thf t np loss they had aufferet dining tint vi ct spring of 4 tle line wtather of last witk gavr tin fnrmei s a ham e tu complete their mi tllng omiallins and tn ount alout ptiuiilslng giowlh of earl plant ft 1 rops ontario ait tilt utr th pnrtment i imirted retlm tt ti i iigf of spring grain growing tapklly in the few davs of hun antl large rops of corn al rt ndy planted and doing wtll crow rs in the voutht rn art tf the prov lrnr riftumtil ih- planting of torn nnd kugar latti ami aet out ronsldci atile at lenge of fat tory tomatoes ftmiato plants id tht cfiitrnl lart of the prov lntt wt re making slow growth r ruil pmiiprtis in southern on tnrto fatted to improve a heavy drop of rwfit t herrie plumt and pears was rt jaortod during the first part of june hut protpm ts lermed fair for a gtmxl nt raw berry yleltl lite apple crop of rentral onlarlo lmketl light and growers reported a large per- i rentage of the fruit attacked by fungls kastem ontario farmers rushed to get their crops in concentrating for the most part on corn and mixed grains northern ontario growers planted potatoes and seeded aprlng grain meadows and pastures through out the province improved with the mild w rather uied military trucks will he avail able for onlarlo farmers as a result of plaveu of the canadian federation of agriculture carried out through tlr war assets ormtratlon a aur ve is to tc conducted by county ftmlerallon sectrtartfs to discover how many trutkt are neded in the vari ous dlxttlt tn 1 ties trurkt are not htandard eulprneril but have been built for war woik v s milbum onlarto srtnry said itiey will have to le pun hnsttl as ihey stand and the farmer is warned that repairs are not available for the present at least i he fcxd ration it endeavoring lt it mil if tin fnrmei will use the nillltni v ti ut ks if he t an get them at a pthe that it in right relationship to the stivut thv t nn rentier in tha ftxrtl immiih tion irnrnm a proposal hint a glucose plant be established in the potato growlna dltlritt of wesdrn ontario it being onmdied h lite ontario agriculture dfpnitment it r ioodln department oftitlal idd a shethnume ontario meeting mr simedin said the proposed plnnt may ih ctahlitriett in the sim- km dufftin ilisttltt to prnvule a mark t for low grade and cull tuber rtulls of he soldier vote in the ominlon gt neral election were an- noiintetl tuevlay and one ontario rid ing almuiil a turn over from the gov ernment tle if ledger to the prtgrewlve onservative opposition i menary progressive consarva live candidate won welllniaton north hy a margin of m votes over arnold dnrrarh liberal who had taken tha seat on the ha of the civilian vole only mr menarys total vote civi lian and service was 5 7x3 agalnft me darraehs4o4afof5ttl fiu- ijhrcton cp a record numttcr of anglers nearly coo cams to new bruntwick from the united states for the spring salmon run d w crlffitht director of the gov ernment t bureau of information and tourists travel announced wanted lly iiaiton federation of agriculture a full time field man must be prepared to give lendeiahip in organizing karm forums dist utslng fnrm problems and tiperating a national film board projector saiary 200000 pek yevr all nppluntioiis must lie hiimi with the setntary by july 3rd r s hrtiikuintn it jt 1 teeman onl presentation by baxter employees to miss t camp 1 a wr enjoyable party was held bisected stmps i by the entire staff of the baxter lab- j used in guejlsnley i oratories on tuesday evening in the recreation boom of the plant st peter tort giierns f a spetial feature of jhee enlng rrik of hrtrtr olpostafla siilesmnn ma have the answers in many questions which have puzzled allietl obwrvers slnte the outbreak of war waled hitlers reich off from the rest of furope and ohscured the already distorted picture of cent ml euroje britain has offered to place the ex ecutive council of india virtually in native hands an offer which the hindu pre has termed honorable but nuuonallua leaders including mohanda gandi are protesting vice roy lord wavell failure to invite pandit nehru and the moslem presi dent of the hindu congress party to a conference at simla wu the presentation of a silver tray from the employees and a cheque from the firm to mtsa threse campbell who fitbclng married short ly and will leave acton to make her home in detroit cards and dancing were enjoyed by all those prescati v purlng the summer of 1044 there were so harvest camps in the county of herefordshire england attended by over 1300schoolboj i r stamps in gumnsey shortly after the german occupation at the channel islarms lntrttlfvoar of ger mans ordered that twopenny stamps be cut in half and each half used sep- aiately these halves franked in the island are now being told of 3 9 each arlfer issues bring jilgher prices for instance the rare kins george v 10121024 issue if listed in one dealers catalogue as a valu of 2475 aclrblsgct cream eggs and poultry purchased when your next can of cream is ready for marketing we suggest that youcome to erin our price for first grade but- terfat i delivered is 46 cent per pound including government subsidy jte ctmyjaqlln tuidrairfsttutdul evenings until 10 oclock wrights creamery erin ontario l-

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