Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1924, p. 1

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oay morning july 3 104 acton ontario canapa thursday morning july 3 1024 single copies five cents ey are all the inmmer fashions and young women sweaters hats accessories all ir intetmunp and fairly priced 1 dress special at j695 jfoaojnrtichoko green orchid and tanger- msvhte- sizes up to 42 bust measure i skirls special at s75 i erevi sand and- navy blue shades sizes tst- crepe is a splendid texture to keep peats 1 smart and speda 375 cardlgaoatyles with and without sleeves navy with white orchid grey and sand skwtnr thrift sprtiag news of local import u f o and u f w o plonle tho u f o ium u w o will hold their planlo to ruauneh laka next saturday thjwe harlrif made arrangement tar tratuumrtauon will j meat at kentnera firms stain street at twelve oclock noon rer ckarke hadcetta farewell earmst sarmona in the matnoofot chureh lastjbunday end two year mlnhrtry new pastor rivet sunday yannla tournament thie weak an event or intereat that la always looked forward to by the apoctltur elb ment of the communltyl the annual tannla tournament on he aoton ath letic orounda to intea fixed for this function are july 3 s and for the flrat round and the tournament wlu extend over a period of two pavlna repair it needed improvement of the roadway partns on mill and mala 8treet was besun thia weak the pavement was scraped and aprons cfeardd and the bolea filled with now tavlna material new eurfaoe coaund will d slvan the pafement of ehortty and should bring thl back to ita original aood condltl seen red nrefin ten- tioch widths lityjr you rthis week ltt lengths for sewingat te ilmahies 32- 3b splendid atd l2 in a special this week at per yard 50c vlyeha flannels regular 135 yard a special clear- ance value at per yard just 98c ratines arid crepes a clearanco group of lines slightlyin need of a tubbing including values np to two and tpree times as much as this clearaway price per yard just 75c linens 3d inches wide in aiw good colors at the spec- jajpric pfir yard 55c pink and white vestsijbtcplns gowns un- derskwtsf drawers chemises slipaawonderful savings n voiles 38 i a aajfc which you should at- f possible this week iv r fatertirigcroingvon in guelph at hac- 1 ideal place arftnuaer style and haiti donald cv brose ltd isp ifuigest store 3 ffd v ij 1 1 qumr chlol mrs john pellln quelph appeared wattpt polios cot charged with keep authorlsy plape aj r pti on her pvemlses bj license inspector j grant and prov umal constable pj melville two bagi of beer were dug np by the oocnt in tb back yard itnd a quart of txppoahino liquor wu found burled li mrs pellln was al a ball securities of w each unul th case is triad jt a tikv quelph mef- walks lodge iptesents ufa msmd food baekvuie strmt tbra maciatrata r friday moraititf r uquor la an on- 4 raault of m valfl rather- jxlomttuan ordinary intereat oentred in tho aorvloea tivtoitho- dlat church on sunday tbaao eonitl tuunjr th carawou of rot cttorlaa ihaekett wbo haa mlnlatarod for tvao years to the local church aod people tbe mornuaf eerniol appropriately patriotic in plan aad thouaut refer red to the aceoinpllabnienta of our pre- deoaaaon tho ploneara or pre-bnltd- era in national and chnrch ajtaira theoe laid tha foundatlona and started tha rearlna of the atrncturea which have come to ua it la lneiuabent on us ihen to carry on theaa structure bulldlna up a eonununlty a church pountry worthy in erery way of the roodly foundailona an enoouraslna twnaresatlon aroet ed the departlnc pastor at the eveninc ervloe ant listened attentively to a characteristic and asarneat sermon based on epbeslans 4 l- mr hac- katt noted that this chapter was one of the nnest descriptions of church ufa alven anywhere and-that- it pic tured a rood dealf toe responsibili ties of tbe church member of today aa well as of new testament times at that time there was little unity or centralisation features which hartr come into the church since in refer- hnm to union he said we di n this year la the tftleth annivers of tv iter xodaa j r a- aqaad part of the event planned to com memorate this epoc i was the presen tation of life meml orshlpa to two of the oldest members uoth those nappy events i were oarrlf 1 oat but week on wednesday evei ins about twenty- flve of the memben of tho lodca went to th home of mi win hampshire on tbe second line md presented mr hampshire with hi i life membership certificate mr hi apahlro is in hla eightymap year snowies the pre- aenutioa an enjoy iblo social hour was spent at tho i u and refresh monta were served y the visitors on thursday vvenlns a amauer delesjauon from the lodve amv a imiiar preeesi- tatlop to mrhosh walker of guelph who is also in his ujchtynlnua year mr walker was the founder of walker xaodce and it was from- him that the loda received its name bannhwjurw oarden party bueoesa the aarden party held at the home of mr x o clarrids aoton croak- road last w4oesday evenlns was favored with tuuchtful weather it was syen undr the auapjoesof the ba wom tostltttte bar a- o stewart m a acted aa cbalr- mau la a tory jovial manner mrs edith mary dodd of cheltenham demahted the audlitjbewlth her vocal numbera and chraclfr sketches the elocutionary numbers of mtas hopper were alsdof merit nv mr podds of cheltenham cv stwrt atldreaa ex- 1 preeataslla pimro auendtc thiaj mrm baujfk mr sv 3an of- church composed of people of al together similar ideals or of a world of one flaa- but rather of united bodies in which tbeee differences of opinion and ideal would beused as forces to build up the whole fnto a harmonious force useful invmoral and religion progress the preacher went on to niustrate some of the problems of the pastorate wlin a verbal picture of- a ship forced by a fee- to anchor within tight of the harbor whose passongera were lmpa- tlant with the captain because he npryiiw tnr- eaftify that nhtp t dominion day sports in the park here good crowds attended all the evtoscubytwbjl rf w dfib oataeodar fine weatrler made enjoy able the bsseball clubs- day of sporu arranged for uoniinlon day was grac ed with fine weather throughout- al though rain threatened in the after noon considering sll the events that were being held in the immediate vicinity of acton a good crowd sembled at all the events held in tije morning the game betwean oaelph intermediate o a ii a team and acton was good in spots nd rocky tn others the acton boy aeemed to have got jthe pep knockaxi out of them and while they playx to win they wre- always coming rm behind tbe quelph team sraa tho better team and won by a scora or t7 in the afternoon the cltisens uand headed a parade of the boys ball clubs and the ladles softball team to the park there the ladies loam played a married mens team thn married then were the victors in tlila social and personal in in w hinr fr l fergus was likened to the church the to soma of tbe church members and the captain to tho minister who tho preacher said must do as ha things best for the safety and welfare of his craft in closing mr hsckett made a strong appeal for the sympathy un derstanding and forbearanoe of the people for hla successor qa tbe peo ple he aald dependa his suooess bn- courajfe him as be goes about bis first business of preaching the gospel messrs will and arthur hackett leave this oveolnx for montreal touts for england where they will spend the summer with friends mr and mia beckett go- tp toronto to see them off and from there to tbe new pastorate in gall rev joeephua gulp the new pastor will arrive with mrs gulp toward the sod of the week sud will ife in the pul pit nezt sunday small pocket of accounts passed at regular session ef deunelf fttalrs e roade premised in a few weeks the regulat- session of tbe council i monday evening had councillors bell hounes and klool present and reeve barber tn the chair the thirteenth report of the finance committee reoomakanded payment of the followlna accounts at 1 h game another game between- the outiltli and aoton teams followed thie ludlc in this game the quelph team provejlconclualvaly that they were the better team the defeat acton act was even more decisive than tha admtitlstsred in the morning- tho acton team battled bravely all ti way through but could not como up to near the winning point tun tlnal score was 103 in favor of clueliil again at the garden party ui nlsht acton people loyally patroninhi the ball team and fai gt crowd a crlpps i w jp jaibpu ruppllbs wat cooperp6llo0 uauonn i7lfc ivhgrumi purely local one and proves that acton has abundance of talent for any oouoert or function of thin auit miss grots and master higby crod in their comlo sonira in oostume umilit capti vated he aadlenoe little ml helon ostrander who has slwuye ben ap- lpreclated in her appenruncee ut thesu afeslrs was excellent in lvr- various numbers miss jean ktitinndy so- praao has an excellent vulco and hor full rich tones sounded to advantage in her programme of uoluotlon- utss kennedy and mrs c lrelnhmsn sans- a duett in whlehtholr vol cm blended well and niade an txcullont number on the programme mr lowls gave a ooaple of tenor solu which wero greatly appreciated mr owle won second prise as xeitur nololat at the musical festival in toronto last spring- the male quartette comprising messrs jas smith ale mann rudolph speuvolsel ud v ii ilumley gave several numbera- a uxual this quar tette proved popular and their duii bers ware certainty utuireclated by tha audience and iiy wra vociferously encored and acton u not without her own coined if und he is on a par with many thut ui-e- more widely knowcl mr ilutry ulahy in his songs and funny amrlit rully upheld the duties of nomnluil und bis cbaraoter- isatlon of tbu uiiiiy man the ac oompanlsta fur tho various artists ttu m oray miss basel mason mr marry rlgby and mr bait tlio aoton cltisens band was ouilp full forue and provided an l0teeejleattiirirtolt6 ot sttyauataliicd lhelr place on the pro- t1j j iuva- c hi wort m a waa ihe jovial ohslnnun t the evenings pro- oaedlngs ami koix the programm going in tl vfi ordsr tbe bull club feeu well iaoejd for the efforts in providing a dairs sport the flnutitlul tsults will tjssjst the oub mutorlully in meetlns obhgutlons foulds of- quelph- was ii sunday ii worden lie holiday mr iifort collier of toronto wns hrrn ttr tie holiday mr atigue kennedy of quelph was hom cor the holiday mr thomas morton of toronto w hnrti fur tho holiday miau msrgaret brown apnt tbe holl- wllh friends in town mlos uargaret oarvln spen the wrkind in toronto miss j oalbraitl spent a day or so thl- woek in toronto mr e a brown of toronto wo home over the holiday miss etta dills was home from tor i nt ii over the weekend mr arnold mscdonald of oshaws wus home for the holiday mr jobi howies af detroit spent few days af hie home here miss annie corrlgi u spent a day last week- with georgetown friends m earl jcooper of iouelph stfeni the holiday wltb acton friends elj- moore of toronto epent tew days this week at moorecroftt mr and mrs 8 ix worden of georgetown visited at the old home mr milton qrovee of wlngham spent a day or so with acton friends mrs richard bomervlde of london hpent a few days with acton relatives mr roy brown of hamilton visited ut the parental home over the week- end mr john r waldle of jcunlra baa returned to his heme for the ummr vficatlq mr charles wilson attended the hydro convention at niagara falls last week miss norah kenney of quelph spent a day or so last week at her home here mr and mrs wm landsborough and charlie spent monday with friends milton ir arthur bush of quelph epeht he holiday with hla friend mr max well bell mr and mrs h p mckerrlhen ufj toronto spent the weekend with acton i friends mr c ii iaucaa of the bank of montreal stan spent tbe holiday with toronto friends misses jean and anna lindsay uf toronto were week and visitors at their home here mrrjohn wat kins of korval visited the home of mr t p watklns during the week mr and mrs metvln punbsr of kitchener visited with acton friends rer thi weekend misses jessie mcnubb and jeon currir or toronto spent thaholldiy with friends in town cunning- ham of toronto spent the wrekend the guest of her friand miss itoss john street mrs v a mclean and master billy of chfwley are visiting at the home of mrrwaa jbhnsuma mr harold l wanabrough of the dominion bank staff toronto spent the holiday at hut home here mrs annette barnes of toronto has been spending a week or so with friends in town and churchill mr samuel brown of winnipeg ar rived in aoton last week to visit bis brother mr robert o brotrn city engineer llarold s and mr nlcklin and mary of quelph apent the holiday at the- parental home here misses hullo oram and mary holll- day toronto were guests of miss lottie to spelabt for the weekend qvren and doris haddock left this week to spend a couple of months vacation with relatives in brentford mr and mrs r l gregory of oak- vllle attended the farewell services methodist church here on 8un- nfcws of local import public school promotions the public school promotions have been handed into tjis fnxs xhtxss for publication but could not bo publish ed this wock owing to a surplus amount of news mutter thoy will appear in next weeks issuu of tim faas psasbi- r sunday band concert next sunday afternoon acton clti sens band will render one of tbelr popular sacred bond concerts in the v park tbe programme will begin at three oclock the grandstand will provide ample sooting accommodation for those desirous of- hearing this concert ample parking room for the cars will also provided by the use of the park v soa a oalt man and a quelph man were charged with driving their cars along king street qalt with one arm around a girl tho charges of reckless drlv ins were changed to exceeding the vx speed limit and theywero eacj 0ne4 e and coats the magistrate oom- mented no man can drive a car eodv spoon with a girl attjie same time it was oil right- in the daysaf tho horse and buggy but it wont go these days quelph mercury m association electa officers tbe annual meeting of the halton peoples political association was held in the princess theatre milton last friday when a large audience grdeted alfred spkinan m p of red deer aha who delivered on address on the political questions or the day the followlna oncers were elected for tbe ensuing- year president n wriggles- worth jjteorgetown vlce-prasidsnt- m a campbell milton becretary- troasmreo b rlarrop mfuon dlrsfc tors h mcduftee milton r j- karr actuu t uackay qajnrine x c jarrls burlington j u wilson and s mar- tatt trafalgar township h m pet- tit and lit a campbell nelson town- ship c w chlaholm andr j an derson nasaagaweya township jv wrtgglaaworth and w qaealng township q murray bsi s 1 quelph celebrates memialday cluxens of quelph turned k tn thousands on sunday at the iwurtih annual memorial day services held at exhibition park in honor and memory of the citys war dead priori to the service a mammoth parade form at the armories in which the great war veterans and representa tives or every orgaplxatlpn in the city took part and headed by four large cenotaph in front of which most impressive raivlpesru conducted a large osnotraph in front of which the servloe was held was decked with flags of oroet britain and her allies the base being banked with beautlful i floral tributes among which wag ay ji wreath from hon lincoln ooldle afls provincial seoretary and mrsqoldie- nd one as a trlbdte to the unknown v warrior from the ladles auxluary of r the awya the address of thedoy was delivered by hla honor lleuteii- antoovernor harry coclshutt wbjjo v amangthoseon the platform who took prominent part in the coramont were hon hugh quthrle kcx mv j hon lincoln quldle lieutcol ytm simpson rev canon r 1l fergusoa rev geo h knighton apd rey pr tjtmaqlllivray bad highway- muup sloven people were injured on wed- nesday june 3s in a collision on the- torontohum utop highway betwwn burlington and bronto in which j a hamilton car afid on auto from cradr dock pu figured the following uamllton folk were juafa but not aerlously mra nlcol tpampuon 4s aberdeen avenue wlfpoi nlcol thpmjv- son well known canadian golfer nlool thompson jr william thomi- son eon miss blanche mokenna id ray street south mrs b caron moomnaa grandmother mars w j burnston mpther ot 7urs thompson the five passengers in thu american car were also iniuretr ami taken to oakvlllo qeorgo i f f gordon were ooonpontavbtit tlie nktaes of the others could not j ed mrs thompson austairn laceration ovarthorrlght 9 thprnpsons cheek th others were vbdlyi

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