tthursdxv august 22nd ims the acton free press pack pivt mr os finney ot durham visited in acton this week mr douglas bennle of duart visited in acton last week master j k creighlon sited friends in at ton last week mr w vwltvon of guelph spent a few days at home last w miss helen ualnprixe u spending her vara t loo at her home here mr r- e mckinney london visit d with mre geo murray laat week mr and mrv r p watson left on monday to visit relatiytssrl the unit d states miss uildrmllolllngrr has returned from a very pleasant motor trip to new york city mr and mr lirrno krntncr of toronto vlsmed al the home of hi brother mr j kentner mr ilitl knight and mr victor pat rtrk eel urned this eek from trip to northern ontario mr and mrs j 1amheit and john returned sunday after attending a wee m at ion al midland mr and mi j r mr inland of wnton vjnl lh- erkenti wsltmg mr and mr it i watson ft if rut- re glad to tf uu morton imnip again from llmpilal in toronto and graduall lmpm in mr and mrs llwlor madvonalrl of oiltago iii v lilted at the home of his mot hi r mrs alex macijonald mr snd mn itobertann and i n of toronlo wen kiirsts at the home of mm llollingei and jai k for ihi week end mrs i j mmnif ami mr and mrs wallrr slmnl of port huron mlh visited at t h hmm of mr eorue rdvtard mr and mn kdward nelson and mr and mrs charles ihhoni of od rrli h luted relatives and friend in art on thli wk mr and mr a logartv haf re turned to nf ork after upending the past month with her mother mrs nellie kell at arton mr and mrs mrmn 1 walker re spending their acatlon at the stanle cottage al aesarea on 1jik srugog and v enelon fall mr and mrs ii kumle joan and ilnh and mr and mr j r ko ston hae returned from a at atlon amnt on manltoulln island mr j llognvaldson mr holn alrlson and mr and mrs l itncnxnll aon and famil mt ni lnt sundnv at the ashton famil r union lipid it i holland l ending i mr and mr 1 ho hell and dang ter of montreal and mr and mu j small and rtaukhtir of stamford ten ire lsltod during the wek with mrs it m mcdonald ir and mrs a ii i on of ulster ie mr and mrs cawlle john and drfn of jamestown n nnd mrv vannoatrand of klmira n spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs a dills mr and mrs ii i davidson mr and mr wllmer davidson mr and mr boh marshall bobby wayne and charleen vulted with mr angus mcarthur sixth ilne erin when thirtyeight relatives and neighbor gathered to celebrate the grand old lad s birthday mttttrt ujttrtli of ttraas ttw frlaadjy church rev a walxjtm rkwhi bju mj- mlathir partonag tyrvr avvbih tunday august 2sth 194si 1100 am montina worvhlp th- minuter in chartfe 12 15 pm church school no fcvenlng service trust in the koid and do cood and venly thou shalt ue red f verybody welcome tmbgttrixa jljurtlj tn ttsuafta x wotox chubch actom kev pobbes twhtw bjt u uanawulow strut st may aihust alh 1946 10i am ttif sunday school lliti am mriminr wunhii htv k1ar lorrmin 7 cbi i fh rxrning workhlp itrv j mnil thy that wait upon tha i out shall rtw thlr itrentut btrlui criarrl acttln rv w il waijjick si mai alltsr lh 1w 1 1 00 a m momlna srrvlr lil5 pm sunday school annlirruiry rvlrr bl 13 a wrlromr to all dliarrh af 01 milan llr mttipjr mimlai allltlsl iilh ltmb i h linlli sunday afti r lyinll ht n m holy ommuiilon ii lt am mattlnk and st rtnun nn 1 w nlnk ntvlir w t pattbrson ro kfieelajla in rym ortliairtirt iu wtnimiabi st ouixril pimm iim completely equipped offlcaa balow mahar shoe stora roland haines sand gravh topooll and fill cnit and stone work phone georgetown 113rl i engagements j the engagement is announced of kuth eeln hewetson daughter of mrs h sptncer claik and the lale mr a kusaell hewetson of toronto to lewis uoswell hall matthew aon of mr and mr chnrles a 0 matthews of toronto the marriage to take place on v pt ember 14th in westminster cintral tnltwl church torinto rkkwocd man kets remand on theft charce iselhon hfpbuin of umkwihml was remanded until fndn for tenttnc b moiiite watt k c cuelph when hi plesulinl gulln in maglstrates ourt on a i hurge of thett tldence given h trovlntlal con- stubli phillip selberf diailowst hep burn had gone to the homo of klgln crispin at kihkwood w hre he at- t ein pled to borrow mone when his attempt failed he took 37 from a purse while the crispin family was absent from the room polity said evidence further showed hepburn had gone to toronto where he lost most of the mone then returned to rockwood digby n s cp dasligm sav ing time dldn mast ery long in dig- b the tow a wert on fait time ap ril 28 but reverted to standard uraa may 4 by nte of tha town council decision retultod from confusion caused by achool buaet running on standard time nicol bros monuments and cemetery lettering associated with a j corbett mount forest ont enqiiuucs w coles al abiw coal office rilonk 11 acton gregory theatre tmrhday and frida1 auxuat t and 23 up goes maisie ann sot hern george murph comwl heather a on cartoon ltap happ chapter 1 hoyal mounted rtde again hti kllai al ust ti falcon in san francisco tom conwa rita cordo radio states on paradl vall brown allen carney fox news mondav aigikt t faixen angef auce fayv dana andrews linda darnell comedy mother in laws day dlaney donalds double trouble oakville w4ns first darknes9 overtakes second continued from page on rellent fielding arrounting for the only double play of the game all by himself uoyd robinson smashed a triple that was good for a home run on an overthrow and which drove in thre runs ahead of him markey was the man responsible for three of the oakville runs when he hit a triple with the base loaded to tie the score in the seventh the eighth innings was just scene of turmoft and verbal conflict and whatever derision may come out of this gam we feel that the ob a should send umpires capable to take charge of play off games and handle their assign menu without prejudice tor those intrrestrd here is the box wrorr of the game oakvlllr nil mm a acton u1 tk jti j uatrrhuusr certainty picked off onr fat one in splendid secon 1 ttu- larrformanrr lfifcionk on the iksms t tas ump lit- thomiason wrrr jut attout sb mhtl handlrd was thr late ora tarr nyft i iiu hafn t gvlhrrrd by our lit t if wiitt up ahor well trll ou nerr want to ae tfiovr two btrn in at ton im k to uniilre a hall hirrf i another game in alton tn sntunla and it protnlwt to hr a tin ii lr will ttoth liami out for bloo1 smr uu then seeks to kaie food stanching ainon hinee tntted natloiw llte studies cawen of malnutrition in the orient mv hkk ci mln hslen ang klang has latkled qne of the toughest problems in tle worlil mal nutrition in hlna where it hat tak en a toll of millions or lles mrs klang til l a diet tlan and nutrition specialist who worked ears in china s national institute of 1 lrtl h where she conductecl a pamph leteerlng campa gn to ralfce nutrition slsjndnrdv inspired h american method she la the only woman memlwr of the chlnrw delegation to the totted nations inlernatlonsl health nnfi rmrr when it ends she w 111 st u1 american hi alt h centres and nutrition methods and thwn r turn 1o hlha to resume ht r attack on a problem which l complicated h msn aiims china s finkl problem hns many ramifications- said mr klang be tween sessions of the health confer ence lack of transportation mod em agricultural methods nnd mod em machine all contribute to it but there is another very important fact orthe mass of the people don i know which foods build health nnd which dont the rich and the poor hae almost the same bad food habits of course the rich eat four or five timet a day and the ioor once or twice but both concentrate heaiiy on polished tc which lacks the proper vitamins for adequate nourishment the rich spent their extra money on expensive condiments to make fancy dishes instead of on more meat and vegetables and egg to add to nutrition the diet generally is lack ing in calcium mlri meet and fruit juices except for the fruits which are available locally in season leaaesss us wet through pamphlet newspaper ar ticles and lectures we are trlg to teach the people how to eat for a balanced diet and how to make the most of all the food the have ly saving their cooking water from rice and vegetable and by eating unpol ished rice which has more nutrient the rice problem is complicated by the fact that in south china where the humid ty is high and storage scarce unpolished rice will keep only a few weeks unpolished rice la not in the raw state tn which it come fiom the field hut has had the first hull which is too rough to eat re moved we teach the people to leave the rice in lt rnw state in which it will keep much longt n until it is 1 needed in her pretty flowered chinese frock mrs klang ami her nutrition chart make a striking combination of the old world and the new her dark cw snp eagerlv as she talks of her work i she is the daughter of a chinese j scholar and wife of a vpung chinese atjorne after receiving a b s degree in home economics at yench- ing university in 1937 she studied di etetics a ear at pelplng union med ical college in 1040 she joined the faff of the national institute of health part qf chinas national health admlnutrat- ion where in addition to her pamph leteering she taught nutrition to dining room managers of schools and kuomintang party training camps after vj day she joined u nrr a as nutritionist and helped establish fi mllkfeedlns stations in shanghai t h moorehead new police magistrate native of milton newly appointed magistrafe of peel and duffertn counties thomas henry moorehead held hi first court monday at brampton with no previous legal experience beyond that of for man of a grand jury but that he has a magistratlve mien nobody can deny a supreme court justice might envy his shock of white hair and his deep blue eye wlh the same patient and quiet voice as the adjudicator la a cakebaking con test finds it advisable to use among the women contestants at a fall fair he announced his first penalty of course i am studying law books but i txftect that common sense jii common sympathy will be my heil guide said magistrate moorehead horn in mltlun he left third form of high school at 16 to lrk in a gen era store at 2 a week ihough this was mj cents a week more than mot milton rlrrks got hr was glad that he tould live at home he also lerked at rand valley and went to wing ham but the unow there was so wp that the train lun t get through for four mirki so he hit out for i oronto aftrr let kin j in a depart men i htot in win into tulnr fur him if at mlllun at ihe age of il with a t onfei tlont ry thop he acquired thitr more at jorh tow n at ton and itrampton luent four inrs ago ht stahlished a motion it turr haln with heatie at laiiul n ottawa jletlvllle st ihotuas orlllla midland and brampton i en jtat ago he dis ksel of the and until now he ho iwd miui retired an a former itinfertlotit ie he still know tiow to w hip up a chocolate fudge or pour out a slab of jteanut hrlllle llut now i seilnlle on i at ing t and he remarked inllit of five thlhlnn hi has si i td as i idi r and innim r in the ini htitilan diunli al two jtnrs on the lown fount il arul also on the high m h krl tniard hi hm halt man of the war toinmlttee whlth mucd jhkmukl hli dnuil will int hide part ndtl ind orsnfci v llle as well an drampto i i take office with no grvidgt s and no i tit ml s that 1 know of and eer thing in m hfi is an open immik hut nn at ht com luded wind 1th htitt- i nmiluix 1 although tlonu w intls hit tin a tip tftd tif 2 miles an hour ton across the icth- bridge dlslrltt rwnlly no injuries or deaths wtie rrhrtil tin wind rip potl ihe rtxif nff an anne to an ai- artment hullillng and tlrnpie1 it in the tnt i tutting off street car serv ice for hi mlnutt s campbellville the death occured last sunday evening of mrs george agxew at milton private hospital after a brief illness at the age of 87 ear she had been a resident of this dls trlct all her life she was a member of st davids presbyterian church and an ardent worker in the wms and 1sdies aid 1ett to mourn are one daughter annie at present at homeandj two sons melvln at home and cfcmeron near the village and two granddaugh ters norma and hetep agnew hr husband predeceased her 24 years ago the funeral service was held thurs day afternoon at iwo o clock from t he residence of her son cameron with interment in st davids ceme lery miss lhrren walton ha been smndlng a holiday in chit ago iii for ten days mr and mrs i- rank mt r arland anl daughters of i oronto visited with mrs sophia patterson on luesday mrs harry hood of arllsle ipnt fast piuisday with her sutrr mrs william itoherts mr and mrs hatles weir of far ik e vikited the latttrs nrtntt mr and mrs john ilm ur and anna last itiurmlay mr and mrs harold ii nr n not mr k h nit n f hamlmon vllted mr and mrs jnmts ittleit on sun dnv mivsis aihl an 1 diane mitt hell hl htllilavh last week at the home of mr and mr wjlliani mitchell tf kllhrlde mr tnd mrs hart rawford and fnnnk tif rav rnhurst slted rea w t here on monday mr and mrs juij h pi 111 w of 1 1 ratio k mlt hlgan calletl on mr and mn james f nrly mr and mrs jonn mlacklock mr and mrs wm currte mr and mrs john h arl and mr and mrs peter mclean last week car fire caused rcrns to child ijist thursday fire in an automobile owned by j mcmullea main street gave the acton brigade a call last thursday after noon flames from about the engine severely burned trie ankle and leg of bomta mcmullen his nelce who was playing about when the mishap oc curred as the car was being started the fire also threatened to reach the home until the car was pushed across the road and near the bridge over the main street creek the damage to the car was not estens ve and the fire was under control when the brig ade arrived on the scene snow lake hoams one woman settler i i town planner have lit day in manitoba mining ommunlly i phantom countess soucht il stork johannksbuhct cp officials nj a big johannesburg department store are wondering who the countess ofvaberdecn is as a rseult of a theft committed in her name a wrlldrced hoy who appeared to he about it eara of age entered ihe store and stated that he was the son of the connies of aberdeen ills mother had sent him to make a num ber of purchase the youths manner so impressed the officials that they immediately decided to open an account the youth promptly bought a womans hat he then obtained a wide range of article including suits toys and a chemistry set the account was opened tn the name of the counts of aberdeen after the youth left the officials became suspicious and phoned a well known hotel which the youth had given as his address the answer they received was that no one knew the count or countess of aberdeen i llh pas mun p atrtrdlngto th tarst j lorn r tindltion the tilth worn n arrli s at the n w frond r soon itfti r lr hushnnd if not with him mrs sidnt itnle first woman reicltiit of tlu mining camp setlli men at snow i ake in north rn mnnlli ln ulltws in upl olding tra 1 itloim ilu arnvnl in i hi pr ivini ea oiii i t immunity u ill d ml tic s 1k i mm rdid miiih dn a n tuirunj mint i in hlstor she slmn i wllli ht r amp mnnni r husl nnd a h h 21 foot tabln one of h which hnvi in en cr ittetl tn htnie tin v men who are woiktiik tin tin mint slti olncld nt witti her settling there wan i hi relt nvi of prolmirl jjivi rn mint mnp showing tit future town hlte laid out in hhn print stritln and nvtnikh ottit r than the cabins there aie no buildings in t is district i a shnt k once occupied bj chris par- rns prospector who discovered the lotlr li tht towns oldest and most rt spe ltd building the la out of the projected town site is as modern as thr day after to morrow some di residential lots strilch from the present camp settle ment along the shore of snow lake behind these are the business sites other residential lots line a curving driveway of th business hlocks fur ther inland will be the mine buildings the planning of the town is under the supervision and control of the manitoba government which is build ing a mad to snow lake with the assistance of the federal government the mines li not expected to produce for two years arjuved ranrxy- haufax cp telegraph wires out of this port are kept humming as soon as a troopship dock when the he de france landed 0 700 men recently more than 6 000 wires were sent to all parts of canada reading arrived safely will be home soon these standard telegrams are payed for by the servlcea australia needs student shearers sdney cp australian agricul tural department experts and ranch ers have been expressing concern about the lack of learners to take the place of sheep shearers who have re tired it has been widely suggested that shearing schools should be estab lished in conjunction w ith the re patriation department so that exser vicemen may jearn the trade the grazier a association has asked the government to establish schools in conjunction with large shearing con tract sheds it might be necessary to subsidize such a scheme to guarantee the wages of the learner during the training first export shument canadian cattu iiy air the first eprl shipment tf cans dian tattle ever made by air left mai ton airxrt near i oronto on august ut for cuja and purt kieo h i nukted of elicit purebred bulls sev en of i hem purchased by the uhan mmhttr of agriculture and the elgh th by a private breeder in uert itl f v h ite d son eorgetown tontril uted ne of the cales all of whith were h jh class individuals for complete optical service rym kiamlnh irwrtpttona fhied consult kolilk hamilton luflataraul optamatitat 72 kl ifornel sq iutlfth onl halr hamll promptly and h onumlrally liy mall if riaalrad a floyd smith jeweler watciikn clocks 7i quebec street weat cukijm ont with heads we win you re sure to be a winner if you get a head start with us for a sheerly beautiful cut a sleek new hairdo or a glor iously lovely permanent make a date with beauty phone 245 acton pals beauty salon wit amav supply ysvnr far eeameuea and wanty far same tsse aak as i the llama new sieek upholstering dont discard your old furniture 1ut it ravupholitctud balur tkaui niw fonytnra tday phone 87 for estimate dick tin upiiolbtxbzb 3- right start dont make it just coffee and toast for break rail declares an of ficial or the department of national health and welfare health experts agree that a good breakfast is essent ial for a right start of the days work or play they recommend fruit wholegrain ecreal and whenever possible an egg for the first meal of the day change in garbage collection effective on and after september ist 1940 the garbage collection in auon will be made over the whole of the munici pal in to full dai each week instead of the four half days as at present garbaue collection days after the above date will be tuesday and friday of each week for the whole municipaijty by order the municipal council ajajiaaj