Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 23, 1931, p. 1

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i fiftysixth year no 43 acton ontakio thursday april 2s lfmi kight homeprint pages five cents thomas foster cheltenham tluiina foster u wellknown resident of oheltenliaro died in peel memorial hospital bnunpton on thursday april g afjern short illne mr poster wu in 111 fiftysixth year and tfc aon of thomas pouter ho was born near chel tenham and was a lifelong resident of the duttrlct ho conducted a general tors there and was moll carrier for twenty years mr foster in survived by hia widow and one son frank foater by a former marriage pour sister mm sarah ferguson of mount albert mm kllen mcpherson of norval mm w sharp and mrs james sharp of chel tenham and two brothem john of brampton and william of acton also survive he wiis a member of tho pres byterian church tho funeral was held on saturday afternoon to cheltenham cemetery mrs florence agnea white ulllim after an illness of only four days the dentil occurred ut her home thursday morning of florence agnes shepherd wife of fraiielen ioonard white editor of tho canadian champion mutou mm white who wan in her fiftyfirst year won a member of bt paulii united church surviving are her husband her only noil frank itowell white and four daughters mlnseft ethel lillian ruth and edith white all at homo tho funeral took place from her late resid ence on sunday afternoon and won qui of the largest over seen hi milton those present included thomas a blokclock m p p of oakvillo judgo moore acton o a dllbt editor of tjik frke iiuui acton j l landsborough editor of tho star and vldctlo grand valley judgo elliott crown attorney w i dick mayor mackomdc reeve itam- shaw and members of milton town council and many other prominent men of the town tho service wait conducted by rev j w alklnn iiaster of st panln united church matthew mccann bracobrldgo the following obituary notice of mat thew mccaiin a former resident of acton i reprinted from tho bracobrldgo gazette after a lengthy illness mr matthew mccolm a highly respected citizen of this town passed to the aroat beyond last saturday morning oged eightyeight years and two montlw the funeral took place on monday morning april 13 service was hold in st josephs church ut nine oclock very rev dean oleary officiating inter ment took place in st josephs oeme- tery tiwt -paluwu- wwro woua j it cuutso p j murrin jos fltvauaurlci i jf pelletler peter orozell and jai held beside lho left to mourn tho loss arc tht following children annie mm aeorgo plumuurixe mount forest ontario margaret mrs wilson detroit michigan john and matthew of detroit and austin or south bend indiana the late mr mccann war born ht acton ontario in 1h43 in hl younger joars he travelled extensively in the united states and was in chicago wlun that city was destroyed by fire in 1r71 on february 11 ittbl he married miss margaret kennedy the ceremony j being performed ut georgetown ontario by rev father j h macdonuld 3 j f we came to braccu ridge with liu family in 1901 at that time he was employed at acton with the beardmore leather jo ami wagbrought to hracebrldge by t mr anthony schneider v ho u as then in charge of the anglocanadian leather companys tannery in bracebrldge all the children werehome for the funeral excepting mrs pitzmourlce who was un able to bo present mr mccinn wax narsagaweya council hold two meetings thl month town ship liiminuiro la the main itm rut with at the meeting of nasflagaweya coun cil on april fl several arcounu of a chayttablo nature worn pjiued amount ing to t7 45 the itoad buprlntendelli voucher was fn 37013 ltpreseiitatlves of mvers1 innuranoe rompanlrs discussed rates and inrnii with th council who hutructod the clerk to make some lnoulrli a to rates iysd terms and adjouml till tho 13th to nettlo tho tlftloil on that date the couuell uianlinously decided to pass the following resolution that we renew our policy of insurance hgjlust luscldentrt on tho highways of this ivwiudilp with the olobe indem nity co covering our liability under section 410 of tho municipal act and whereon the mileage of our highways has been hirorrertly rated and whereas the qlobo indemnity co recognize tho mlitako mid have ottered to refund the consequent overcharge for j yearn of huslneii umoimtlng to 100 jo we horeby accept the rebate and instruct uio treiwurer to luuc chnjue for tltt ho bmng balancr of premium of 1hu0 to insure from april jo 1031 to april 21 1d3j carried counell adjourned to moet may jr john marshall clerk charter night and banquet of acton legion outstanding success i visiting comriuich from neighboring i tranches and prominent citizeiw witnesh the ceremonieh in tonneetion with tho youngewt itrnnch in the dominion splendid ilunquet and an evening of omrade- nhip j various interesting items of news spout gossip thfi artlvltlm that will provide tho recreation tot aetonbuui durtntf the hummer ilevlnwnd the annual meeting of the acton athletic club ia arranged to be hold m the council chamber thla evening the hockey activities will undoubtedly have a good rojkirt and other branches of sport under the direction of this club will make an intcrctmg und profitable evening acton post of tho canadian legion no 1u7 ntnrt1 ot1 haekod by the cltlzetii in all wulkii of life judging from the attendance at their charter night func- tlou on tuesday it must luive lnded ixin iui inspiration to the ollleem mid members to feel with the attendance on that night that out support of the community and the betit wishes of the jurroundlng poits were loyally back of this youngest branch in the dominion there wan pjcvhlm for over mi hun dred gtieiu at tho hliwniet tablei in the club rooms on frederick street and it won found necessary to provide addi tional tables snd uccommodatlon before the evening won over to provide for the i guejts arriving from other centres vice- llnnldent j m mr donald piciulud over t tin progi amine and wiu uiaitmiuttcr and i tile gathering included nil the muptclpil jolflclali the clergy member of legisla ture judge the prwj and repreijiitatlvis from neighboring pojls and frieniu two minutes illence wo obiorved ut at the opening of tho banquet in meaioiy of the departed comraden and thli was broken hy tho jmudlng the liuit lojit o canada won llltlly nung by the gathering and grace won given by itov o l poole a delectable and appetilzntf bonuunt tneiii jnheenprovileubylhujiidla the tables were well laden und the ierv- ln and arriuigemniiln were indeed a iciedit uj the committee in charge and tile ttifortn of the wives of tho comrades wlio carried tho ulfalr through o ruc- cinjfiilly it wiui favorably commented on by tho spoakors and tho visitors at- undlng following tho toast to the king and tho national anthem president w j oould welcomed the guests of tho legion tlio grounds at the acton athletic association are being- put into condition and thl tuty pot and ccntro praj itopru iu wl ito ralrly bo ollvo wit f fa recreation should activity thla year two of tho finest tenubi courts available any place aro at tho dlspofial of members tho bowllnir greens luivo accommodation for about ten rinks and tho club iioumj facllltlyt aro ample for any membership that lias yet availed themselves of tho advantage uon with thb branch of i lr woum ln he paid tribute to tho work of secretary wright and the entertainment committee ho pointed out thntthu legion woii not in tho organisation for personal iwneflt but tn help tho returned men who were un- ahht to work lie was pleased to wo thu municipality so well represented and col hud ben appointed a ix c u til new oovernnroeileral in recognition of lib work as cupinuiullng oiricer or the boy al orcuadlrrs this annouiiceinunt waji greeted with rlieers be pointed out j the stteugth tin fglou was gathering in toninto and strrsid tho view that the members miil combine tuid ojilit their comrades be uppreelauhl tho op- imirtimlty of being prejnt judge if p moore in a remlnlment miktd trated hit ajioclatum wlui the soldiers hack to 11115 whe joined up with the militia tin- annual fkomc of llio aeton kmpbiyrei of he hewftfcon mpmy ijm1 friday provided an veiling of mertlment and enjoyment cforeiowi amu officpni the acton employee l or the hnwetson oltlcirs elected by the oeorgeutwn jllioe company in their ninth lumunl jrjfiacornpaliyuttjieaunual meeting frolic lait friday night provided an held lout friday night were president enjoyable and tnteitaining evening for w p krntncr vlreprmlovnt charlei themulvei and an assemblage of frlendu watwm tteeretarytrestmrer victor that tixid thli town hall to lun caimiclty king directors n tuck o cleaves a the evinliigs programme had a concert tost and fdward irwin hunui from tlui lfooltal mni uixhccr lluvbiuul who wan taken to tot onto oenerul ifoipltal at easter for an opurutkiu on a fuelal nerve returniml home op sunday ahe in greatly im proved in health us a result of her hos pital treatment and now hon expectation major grant tno enjoyment of betur health and he had buen r ftom pain than for years a member of the lteceptlofi committee for i i weloiiinltig the boys back home and hul cliarr nufhl tor lrncruvtn mnv club imitii one to bid tpany of the ildliiti tomorrow friday ovming will be farewell on their leave for overai he an outstanding event in the hlitory of hiul secured a bettor underitundlng of the lions club that has leen reci ntly their sulferlngs op tho battlefield when formed in georgetown it will in h hud visited these weiies in france charter night and elaborate preparation recently he wlihed the legion every for duly observing thln orconlon jui liecejj and felt sure with uci olf icru ben made it will he held in the arena thin would bo attained and the proceedings will commence it major lachlau orant when ho roiu- t speak was greeted by the umtpi of hes a jolly good 1sillow and old aoldlers never die the major wiui in a remin iscent mood aliji and went back to lilfll and tho fenliufc itald and then further hack itlll to the events at thehattlo of waterloo as relatid to hltn by hbi grand iii oonnccl sporti uo past few years has seen a to tho mmy gradual decreasing inumt the trnnu tho presentation of tho charter unci courts have had a fair following and the th initiation or the members of acton bowlliur has not had a representative uranch into tho legion followed thb membenjilp lbt and unlen a greater w in charge of col j p picking first degree or interest tn shown it is possible vicepresident of the provincial coin- that tho privileges cannot be maintained mmul and honorary secretary ho waf and uiu tport may be fchl to acton the wuib by caplinnes zone commiuitl- fecs have been reduced to a mlnlmvim i cr comrade itobcrtiii in view of and are set this year nt 300 for men r t tllfiro wero almost uty a50 for ladles and 2 10 for employed members u bo received tho president of the tleardmoro leathers limited the ft ohiccrs and kxecutlvo took the obll- upkeep 1 for from met by thiu feci nation and initintlnn ceremony with the and has been made up by the mevrn deardmore in the post if acton latin viuit thu kneflts of this recreation it would appear that right now is the time members all rtonclmr- president gould vlcepresldcnti j m mcdonald and 11 o arnold secretary f l wright and executive members f itoney and w to start a membership drive and show lcclchiill were prwentid by the her their desires in a practical way un doubtedly there 1 no form of recreation that will offer finer opportunities for pleasure and sociability at lhosc reason able rates geintatarmn nnd received the charter and took tho- vqvr tn hr n w iu ind bradebrldge where for the past thirty yearii he h been a wortiiy citizen many peoplo attended tho funeral to pay thtlr lat tribute of respect to a good neighbor and frknd mrs cuahis oamehon after a lingering illness or two yearn the spirit of mri charles canmron took iu iluiht on wednevlay of last wek and the tired body wax relieved of suttcr- intf mr caueroi waa only in her thlrtyjuvwrnd year and her death at ihli te at tho comiucncoment of life li regretted by friends and the family mr nnd mrs cameron came to acton from bracebrldge about live yaru ago just a year after their marriage prior to her marriage she was lwnietti d ucfudden a daughter of mr and mm wm mcfadden of acton with whom he ha resided since her ill health com menced luvld3 the itir rowing husband and the beroaved parvnu there remain four sboers and one brother to mourn the departing of this ytumg life they are mrs george elliott acton mrs weiuy tjhgg und mrs duncan shiy liuntsville mrs letter farrow falcon- burg and mr gurilcld mcfudden acton to all of these the ympthy of the community u extended mrs cameron ai a member of tho presbyterian church mid the funeral on saturday artcmoon wad conducted by her pastor hev h l hetnile m a interment wu biade in falrvlw cemetery acton the pallbearers cre meainfr fred dawklnx kdgmr dawkhu douglas dawklnv john fretitlsit win tlfadshaw and otforje jjfnllh and the qowr bi ww- solo by cnmnule scotty hurton with the chorim by tho lulsemblige and com munity singing with mr f salt os uc- compmlt provided appreciated muslcnl tho intermedhte mueball club i immben that orc in with real getting in the practte periods thee vlm evenings and rounding into shape and cipt inncs zone commander wiu it loolut a if acton will have good re- proud of acton uranch and the splendid presentation on the ball held thin year start they hid made the officers he the boy are about ready for their quarters all ramo in for n share or tho choice or a manager now prale and ho urged comrades and citlyenn to give the branch their sym pathetic support tho branch will nover please remember the sale or baking lie any bigger than lln olficers and acton and tea in mrs iljnds rjore on satur- dnuch hud been fortunate in tho choice tiiyirtrttiiteofi6rii lmiirrahi iw iifhb lrtfru wrtw of the presbj terlan church mont ho abio gave interesting rem in is cenee or hlfl arrival hi acton on a clerk in yymon bros store ho wbjiel acton brancti every silccei hev ii l binnle a comrade wan gratified to realist that acton branch hiul been formed iastlhg pence would come through tho efforts of tuch organ lyjitlons the legion would mean much to acton ho was pleased to lo present on thln occasion hev c g jones of nasiiugaweya in- bther comrade wiui pleaed to bo proscnt on thbi occasion and gave nomo humorotm war storlos he would bo glud to a- soclale with tho legion and commended iti work comrade thos blakelock m p p of oakville expreiud ids pleasure at thfl work of the legion and a wlllingnin to illt thum in their efforts in any way in his power ho felt tint each ii ranch could be nt great ansbtanco to ltn neighboring braucheu comrade padbury made a stirring ap peal tor membership in the legion he had no place in hb heart for the ex- service man who was not a mcmbu- of glielpli cblld lunch and diuno an its features und from 11 lt until 2 a m were tho hours in whirl i the frolic won the centre of ulti iicllim j mr f k mccleary uuprrintendeiit of the alton plant of the company was tho jovlil chairman and in hin oinnlnk mipiaiki outlined many items or interest hi connection with the company tho rint numln r wiu a vocal offering by the ensemble mr dun taylor contributed a vocal solo and a comic duett number was given hy missiii krne it coles and td cilffoid a little sk teh entitled popping the question providing much fun wic glvfti by misses liorothy hmethurl and itinetta waller und messrs jojph wltham robert ohnra and mrnesl colen a couple of musical niimbeis u vocil solo by mijji uutli l gib iou and a harmonica solo by mr c mcoill preceded the final and out standing number of the programme thu numlkt won detailed on the prorgamme i ai a snappy musical act by bin burning and his embers it was a scene in l radio broaleiutblg studio kuldbi co- u killed mid gave scope for a variety of numbers mlvi lltith qlbson and mr c mcgtll news of acton and the district seven oclock with a banquet und tinne until one u m lion charlie ilodleys orchettra will supply music for tho dancing by mol internal injurlei received when she w t 61olnts on thin programme 1 ftherwho partlclpateti-hmhrcugarf- won kmicktjy urrrmtor ilrlvan hilltjtailon ml tow bjjlhl mrjl kuny howltt gj iyon avenue kmlwrs provided mvislcal selections guelph on sunday resulted hi tho death j ncimn with a vim and pep that proved of threeyearold violet wilson daugh- t the emlnri werent dead a feature ter or mr and mm walter whson 140 that added much to the varlom nutnberi london ilnad that city tho child who j wu1 thlj orchestra which played all tho won riding on a klddlo car iji hold to uccompanlmnih for tho various artists have darted out from behind a parked u wan comprised of five pieces and the autotiiobllo on london hood guelph nionnel wiui meiini j g lindsay directly in tho path or mm howitfn h tjpi h agnow nnd ted and machine she wan rushed to st willlam ilarrpp jttjph hofmltal but died within half on hour mr ceoren harris ulurlbueinn jfolnfl klndlebl mr oeorgo ilarrbi iin of editor e a harris of tho burlington ganetto was on saturday married to miss heta thompjin h n of hunuvlllc be sides hu newspaper dutlen mr harris hia found time to bo active in miuiv community circles he is treoiurer or the local lions club and in heevo or burlington and a representative of that town at the county council tin fhce vaua joins with the county and other newspaiier men in extending hearty following the programme a bounteoiui und appetizing lunch was served by tho ladies and thin was followed by several hours of dancing with the above orchestra supplying the rhythm springtime in canada for the over of outdoor no other country offer mere lelijhtful altrar mom following one of the mildest winters ever experienced in ciuiada spring ciuuo earlier thin year than for many years past in the prairie provinces manl- cxm itra tul at inns to mr harris and his tobt saskatchewan and allwrta old timers avow that there wns virtually no the facts in relation to soldier attain i i ulnt ht n11 ln tn he appealed to all to step in and help xttallatle and western ontario and parts of the organization and fcrglt the paat i at the meeting or acton i o o p quebec daffodiln in homo gardens havo from the geortreuwn branch commie lue no 104 htst week tho installa- j been blooming lor about two wwks and e j onell and major cousens offered l of oftlceri for tho year was duly their congratulation- to acton and as- performwl this lmpw sslvc ceremony kaleidoscope of sumed some or the credit rorelfecllng lhen- given by d d g m bro w w- organisation they uero both imprevscd j coatesond hls muff of brampton ttw j flnweni bloom usually it in the if april or early hi may leforc these by tho held the legion had ln which to ollcmlnif wero the officers insuucd utlllyo its endeavors comrade l j itoberlion of mllion j branch gave tho difficulties under whlcn j tlulr branch was laboring and woud welcome the os 1st nice ol other branches n surmounting them dr chlshoun president of the oak ville legion pointed out the need for to- formation of the legion he itresed al tho work that wan being done tn the local militia apdthc good accomplished and gale tho information that uhn he retired from command major cousenn would assume control he appealed fw the sympathetic support of tho work if the militia dipt adams brought greetings from ft splendid social evening was held he comraden of long brnncji poit no to jail for three monlfui n g bro cecil crlpps v g bro cordon smith h s bro l frank kennedy i s and t bro h m mcdonald warden bro ernest colen can bro irancin wilds it s n o bro john muc arthur l a n c bro v h humley h s v g bro h w hinton l s v o bro jju dobble o a nro jas wilds i g bro it spielvogcl it s s bro h p watson l s b bro alf fryer chiiplain bro h l ritchie following the installation bercmonlen tot lie jippeated for tho iupporl or the legion officers that was given comrades in war days comrade hill extended congratulations and best wlshes from brampton legion to acton branch and wished them every success comrade lou magnas of port credit woa pleamtl to ue anothec branch start ed but ho warned acton branch that they would have a long way to go to reach the record now attained by tho port credit branch mr r j kerr clialrman of on march 17 james passmore hud i liquor in a sited at osprlnge and gave a couple of drinks to gordon drury who workror joseph bingham to induce him to drive to hlluburg the liquor which was evidently of a vile content had rerl- oun effects upoii tho lad ho wu very ill for several dajs and threatenwl witn blindness lost friday lrovlnclal con stables klnliam and mennle of guelph laid informations against passmore beforo magutrata moom clmnriiuz him with the having liquor and with supplying liquor public utilities commlsjiuvn was intro- to a minor on monday the on ice is ducfd ao a man iiilere in all com- j arrested pawunnro at morsvllle and lodg- munlty enterprifccs mr kerr had nomo ed him in ouelph naol tuesday morn- saldler reminiscences also from his days lug magistrate moore requested magli- in tho wellington rifles he expressed- trato watt of guelph to have tho prl- hlii pleasure nt being present and wished soncr come before him for trial he the legion every succets pleaded pillty to boui cliarrcs and wo j qji editor g a dills of tins fhkk prntna fined 100 und cosls or two months in briefly cxpresred his pleasure i fonnatlon of the legion and wished tho cost or throe months in jail for glvinj since tho latter part or march golfers throughout the greater part of tho dominion have been active on tho link and even tennis uiui reintroduced by ardent di votees of the gamo during the iiuster holidays the migratory birds havo returned trees are about to burst into tender leaf farmers aro busy seeding their crop i rhen and stream have lieen unlocked from winters grip by tho vernal sun fishermen are gcttlnir tucklo ready for action and inquiries from distant polntu are pouring into tho tourist bureau in different canadian centres for informa tion on lubjects in which prospective tourlits are more interested spring luut como ugain ln canada munmrru in the qffinfr fmr tho lover of outdoors them is no country that offer a wider range or mora delightful at- cr lrmoluliml near norval a toronto car was demolished by a lire of unknown origin on no 7 provincial highway nofii norval on monday night mo one won hurt and the ear wait tokou to a georgetown garage without tho owner reporting to the police annual daiira the aclondalo u v v p o will liold their annual dance ln uu town hall acton on april 24 diuiebig from 0 to 3 tile music will bo provided by tho clovrr iaf flvrpbee orchestra r l dividon fliuir manager lunch will bo lerved admlislon 75c a couple extra lady lific tax im luded an opimirtunlty fo- obttrrvutlai the decision of the council to shorten the period for daylight having time neenih to have met with general favor and ben appreciated by the factions on lwlh sldeh ihe adoption of daylight saving time an planned thin year will give a splendid opportunity for observation us to which period causes the most inconvenience to the greatest number acton will be out of slip for three months with the neigh boring cities and towns and for two monthn with the rural folk in regard to the standard of times observed to opii npw ktorn in ac ion the stoijc or the reliable clothlorfl who were adjudged bankrupt recently has iwin imtcliawiphyvir ben line hi in of toronto and will be put on sale at a date to bo announced later mr rurhlln will take charge of both the stores in tho starkman block and an soon on alterations are completckl put hi a com pie ut block of ladles and mens wear operating tho one store as a ladles specialty shop and the other u a mens furnishing atom mr rachlln iji con nected for purchastiur iqwer with uo d brill oo of georgetown and bramp ton now timetable on klnun lbw effectlvo on sunday a new timetable goes into force on tho o n xi ateam lhto panslng through acton the west bound trains are now duo hero dally except sunday at 7 38 a m 008 a m flog- stop 330 p m uio p m 714 p m and dally at 1033 p m flair stop sunday only at 1010 a m ilio oast- bound arrivals are due here daily except- j sunday at iui a m 1005 a nt ftutf stop and 010 p m tuid dally including i sunday at 3 30 p m and sunday only ut 800 p m tho chicago flyer will aror tint date pflsit thromgh arton nt 0 33 p m but does not utop hero complimented over radio in tho nows of canadian legion activi ties in the provlneewlde memberohip drive broadcast over cfca on monday night col picking took occasion to mak some very complimentary remark ro- gardlng tho work at acton branch and their growth he also wait very kind in hln remarks concerning tho special mltlon which tiik 1rkb pbrsrt jiubjuhed ln coopcrutloii with the legion last week it was a pleasure indeed to moet col picking the following evening and tho personal contact furnished ono or the reasons for the success tho drive iji having throughout the province the oolonol with hln energetic personality instil activity and confidence into his followers and thane associated with him tructloiib than canada sides to tho work of the legion tho serloun side dealing with pension and relief and tho comradeship and entcr- mlsses marjory smethurst meretta kirk- lalnment phose of tho organ bcatlon nes mona smith la verne smith edith comrade roberuon adjustment offie- slmpson lorraine wilson ruth jeni cr of tho provincial command gavo a ninga and frances jennings among wealth of lnfortmtlon regardhitf tho work llu iloral tribute vrere- the folowlngof hln department tlie difficulties cn- wreauis from tho family husband mr countered in securinif pensions and tho and mrs j oaatley mr und mrs comer- forms and prescribed channels through on mr and mrs bailey mr and mrs which application must bo put in order biggs mr and mrs d shay mr and to secure due recognition were described mm l farrow sprays from mrs jen- by thb official he was pleased that hm nlngs and family mr imd mrs footitt friend comrade writfht hod been chosen wm bradshaw and irene cross mr and secretary of acton branch ho urged all mrs marsey and family mrs ocorge exserico men to maintain their legiot woods and family mrs blshop mr and niemlcrhlpj not thuiklng of themselves mm alex mcdonald irene flowers but of the other fellow am keeping faith h lid red harrow moia and lavenie with those who lay in flanders fleldn smith marjory smethurst mr and mr and the sick and dlsabled llndlrry mr and mrs dawson mm reeve a mason expr hu plensure ftwha mr and mrs j gibbons and at being present and that the legion had family mr and mrs jos mcdonald beeii formed in acton the principle mr and mrs ed ball mr otto ml- en which tho legion wan founded woroj organiitation every succet in its undr- oordon drury liquor ho was returiird fadtlcn mr henry dcvitl among those worthy uini he felt tlie cltlnenn would tokhign chairman mcdonald spoke of to jail for three months the two n- 1 w m fotr home heard fron from a distance attending the funeral gladly lend their aslslajtce ho wkhed i the loyalty with which tho local presa teiiees to run m currently j wut v were mjim angus cameron and dun- the organliuitlon overy fcuccess hid wiconded the effort of the legion muv j- 1 mackenzie of georgetow chilorkns aii society tlie following is the inspector- quar terly rejkjrt for peel and hal tan chll- drenk aid societies appllcatlona for children ii children brought to shelter not wards f 3 children made permanent wardj 3 children involved 34 complalnu received 25 investigation made 3b letter received ifl4 letters written 313 meetings addressed 3 interviews 51 phone interviews 1 j lk l court caws i wards placed out ward returned 36 cameron mrs ijsiio brown mr mr j b mackenzie of georgetown j and the great help thls had been during i e brown port carlintj mr and evpnsscd uio pleasure that ho and the j organisation period thu bailey mr james mcfuidcn mr and visitors from the nelghbcvrlng community j col picking was unable owing to tho office mrs j gamvy mr 11 povltt mrs llal mr murdy toronto mr and mrs h bell and daughter of strcttsvllle mr wesley higgs mrs duncan sliay hunu- vllle mr and mr edward ball mrs ai shouldered by thorio now in col picking promlned tliat if i warnhiga given ii a f thompson inspector felt at being prcumt and congraluued latency of uio liour to glvt thdetau pavslble lu would address the legion at thr acton branch ho spoko of the of irlon work with which he won m greiter lerujth and foipply fuller detail bciunt the organ uuttlon had been george town captaui bennett of toronto explained jo mcdonald bracebrldbr mr roy that he was present to express for ool- mcfaddcn stratford- mr and mm a o t bcardmore the regret he felt llndberg mi olid mr dawson and at not being able to be present col tommy hamllvn mrs b smethurst beardmore luul been called to ottawa limehou mus meretta kjrkiwa and captain bennett gave the interesting kuohwer familiar hu time had been pretty well when the zone meeting was arranged by occupied with the formation of twenty- capt innoi seven now branches and ihln work had 1 on behalf of the lesion chairman licen a heavy tax on his energies these mcdonald thanked the visiting comrade events liowrvcr make the uujrlflc if and cltizensor their support and bespoke time worth while a hi the war days their continued cooperation ln making lie wah glad to aee the rolnforoeinent tlie acton branch a suoocaful organ la- g iris were harder to klsa in your days werent they grandpa well mobbe but it wasnt 00 blamo dangfrotu the ol parlor ofa wasnt coming- up and the tjew lesions thu tion tlie event closed with the sinking apt to smash into tree jest about the till evening mtul digester infor w thw maeti that the fuuid oould hlpto carry- thebuidenof the natkmal anthani 1 time ye got all pticjtercd up toyp to honor wlnnui tranu tiay tribute to tlie prowess of tho acton intcrmtidlato hockey club and tlie tugorwar team tho municipal council j if i itas- awmmttad itri i and dance to bo held next wednesday evening tlie banmiet will include invitations only to tho clubs and their wlvca and lady friend and officials und will be held- in tlw parish hall tho dance which will follow will be held hi tho town hall oommonclntf at nine oclock and 1 open to all the fans and the general public tho music will bo provided by jean goal oettera off guelph and it is a fiveman team there will bo old and new dance and tlie pro gramme will have now novelty dances and price donpesmoatly tor the- lucky one till will provide an excellent op portunity to enjoy a social even bag with the boys and no doubt the hall hi he crowded with their admirers a home thai wont bam a second attempt to burn down the old hazel house at burlington beach again failed and police authorities arj quite puzzled a couple of men arriving from hamilton late at nlzht saw fire and smoke and it was thought that only the roof was involved they with guests returning home from a community social put out tho fire but chief taulln arriving 5 or 10 minutes later found the fire blazing away ln a cupboard under a stairway the city department at hamilton sent help and the blaze was extinguished one of the first men to arrive said he heard loud explosion and otlkers corroborated his statement but no one can figure out what caued it after the last ore an insurance ad juster ordered the houm to be put in proper state of repair and thla work was- tobe undertaken next week

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