Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 21, 1932, p. 4

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irsfc v vin gsrs sjjir r- ttt -tr- paoe four tfr r p r r the atntjnfreeprs r thuirmyjantjary 81 19j3 n neighborbs00 tsfews interesting items concerning other centres and communities in which maiiyf our readers interested ballinafad jiasaqamzj a rglrr7 iiakw the many friends pi thelate bey john p barbatee formerly of nassa- gaweyaj were very sorry to hear ol his death and extehu deepest sympathy to his wife and iroiners and sister mrs john kttchlftg of corwhln is rrlil andnndermobtorlacaret present we hope shemay soon tie able to he r- around againi owmjgoajhenilld weather and rains thftoads renot in very good shapeat present mrs alex mcgregor of knatchbull is under- thel doctors cajre in the guelph general- rtospital wei hope she may soon be restored to health again r campbeuiviixe evebton the united church held their annual meitlng on jfclpndayl afternoon there was ii good attendance and good reports ftomall joiaitnientaupjlisl church were given mr robert cole is having his house wired and is having the electric fights j inotajled m his hpjner i we are havlfjg a new blacksmith shop sunter attended the funeral of their cousin the late w niebl of toronto lust thursday the annual congregational meeting of the ebenezer united church is to be held on tuesday evening january 26 ttwhfchteports wlirbe presentecvfrpm the various departments ofchurch workr jy antfmrs t oximcijutclukrajciols i iii t robert visited on sunday at ipi home of mr anil mrs stanley stewart sixth- line mrlloyd robertson was hpmehere from kitchener on sunday ir and mrs c of quelph visitedon sunday at the iatters home witli mt and mrs jl herrons jj mis lucy usherwood spent the -week- eid wltli miss nesuleaitklnsviftt ospringe measles are in several hpmea around here rev br parkhouse of fergus occupl- edthe pulpit here on sunday mornlpg andthey p s took charge of the evening service mr leslie hill was ihe leader mm george loree anov miss maragret sorted here mr kirkev formerly of v the young peoples society of knox churcbvjmilton paid a visit to st davids young peoples society on monday evening and had a very enjoy- able ti the- two societies turned t ouvtniarge numbers and a good pro- gramme was given by the high school jrcne and vucal s b mem bersf the milton society after which a- soclalhour was spent mrljahannon of milton handled the topio in a very able manner jmt john mann erf montreal is visit ing his sislermrs tv jffarfc on- sunday last rev c a jones c6in- hienced a series of sermons on christian ity an4 evils of the present day hls- opcnlng address was on christianity ard gambling and was presented ver e tively mr arictmrs george harris visited- at the home of mr thos weir of rockwopd n friday miss- estelle bell- of toronto spent thct weekend at her home here mr crawford mahon of kitchener spent the weekend at his home here several from the village motored- to toronto op tuesday to see a- hockey match 1 the ladies aid here are having the pay ace high which is presented by acton young people in norrishs hall here georgetown acton- has opened a shop in m john moeacherns premlfles mr hsfdipg price was appointed as- sessprfor 1932 s tmsy these days limehoiise mr and mrs christbphef graham and son saul of burlington spent the weekend with georgetown friends- mr arthur tyndall left on monday to crewsons corners mr hugh black spent a few days in toronto jareal enjoyable evening was spent afthe home of mr and mrs george giaham when a number ofyomf people take charge of a j imarsnaustiew drug storecmsunimejhlllavenup toronto -mr- and irs w jrossjareto klm- beriyj- attending- jhe fjimeralijofafelr brother the late mr samuel osborne mr brown b 6 a dominionex perimental farm and mrs brown of brandon manv spent the weekend with revand mrs r w rumley asrcordlng to the report of them q h it looks as if a chlorinatlon plant will have to be addedto our waterworks system at the annual mixm bowling t8urnia- ment elcv onnew years day at lake land florida mr robert meade an old nfitssagaweyi boy skip of no 3 rink brought his team of mr stewart nova scotia mr hugh meade gleawllllams atdmrs john gibbons in for first prize wllfethree straight wins sorry to report mrs d swwanier- 1s again so ill she needs the doctors care the ladles ald go to churchill for frjday eveilng with their old time con cert programme reports from cheapside say mrs john kitchlng who is spendlhg the whiter with her son rev j w kltchlng is very sick but it is hoped she willre ciyer thesnow fence requested pf lue council by al dputatlon of our citizens some time ago has6eeri delivered so we wut soon be t hetter position for snow storms jj the sunday school programme given in the trnited church last thursday evening was enjoyed by alt the child ren especially were glad to have this faiewelrvlslt by santa claus eiilajlljefts srieieooit by barbara b flroofcs some women seem to do things so easily vyihile pthersmake hard work of everxtasje itiisapleasureto be lnvit ed to dinner or to spefrthffnveekeria in one- house- while in another- the guest feek uncomfortable because the hostess as5o much to do it menus when company comes are the great problem the gracious hostess will make as many preparatrlohs aa possible alicaid of tlnie so that tlhe meatowlu seeiu to almost get themselves thpre are- tricks in all tradesjkl housekeeping lino ex do of s devlc- the oldestlnhabltant has been beaten iiojjarailel weather corldltions at this date january 20 a ploughman setting up rflnerrrilgerhogsrrootlhgby tha roadside geese and sheep pasturing in tlii field and shrub and tree buds ready to spread into leaf a surprising resolution apppeared in the minutes of our township council at ltd first meeting in which our courteous anil efficient road superintendaht was requested to resign surely there will be same sufficient reasbss given for such drastic action by our new town- ship fathers- es make entertaining apleasure and re move jots of thedrudgeiy some of these aids brighiate in thepnta land viie in the refrigerator breakfat with gueste is usually a lelsujeljr piey woman is linger over the eating but wishes to- hurry wltli tha preparation sorne of the alia on the pantry shelf wiilbe feadytoeat cereals small jars of jam and marmalade mixed seasonings and a mixture of cocoa and sugar the mixed seasonings are a great canrentenob- haye ready for hash cheese dishes ome lets etc blend together 1- cup salt onehalf cup dry mustard oncquarter biippaprika and a little cayenne put into a canor glass jar and c4ilyhave one cohtamerto open instead at three wln seasonings- are needed for making the childrens cocoa have a quart jar containing a mixture of two- cups cocoa one cup sugar and onerfourth cap flour to- prepare qne serving boll one mixture depending- on desired s with onekau cup water and add threequarters cup of mtifrrr iwell lasttnlght itieard say charlie you do that again rji call nnrnra- and he did it twice jnore and shedjdifreailj erin 4a the meeting of thecouneil a bylaw to borrow the suis of 1293292 to meet tlie oarry over f 1931 was read the necessary number- of times and passed and also a bylaw to borrow the sum of 40000 to meet currentexpendlture until the 1932- taxes come to was read the necessary niuhberof times and passed chief tuck and deputychlet long waited on council and asked- for some repairs to equipment and fire hall they asked that the town be cleaned up for the big firemens convention ere the coming summer also that the council f acton caned on them weekend visitors at mr tylers were guarantee the sum of 600 to be used miss plowman and miss green ofkew york fmrr and mrs ball mrs pitman mrs dean and master franklhi dean mr hamilton all of toronto mr archie currie miss violet and mr gordon- currleo acton and mr and mts7socket airdfamllytof rpek- wood spent sunday at mr and mrs george grahams mr and mrs dennis and mr and mr george 3raham spent a pleasant evening at mr- tyrets mr and mrs lynd smith of actoi spent sunday at mr and mrs cornells we are sorry to hear thdt our neigh bor mr guthrie lost one of his horses last week mr melvln-burns- is- engaged baling a quantity of hay for the toronto mrsgeorgoorahitti visited over the only if needed to assist ln meeting the expenses of the convention the fire men were granted ithe use of the park during the days of thelrdemonstratlon herald v bockwood 1 weekend lhtorontp mr pjge7oroeowrrrrndmr- rhymes manager of the arrow bus lines toronto made business callsat jjir tylers yes 1 mr mccabe is having a quantity of hoy pressed for market while the demand is good the price does not leave much revenue for the grower milton on frldiy charles jones whose 80th birthday was on saturday last fell at his home andhrokc his right wrist- dirc k stevenson has bought the resident of thciate mrs jackson agnew on queen street milton town council meetings will be frield the first and third mondays of each month at 8 p m yesterday-atcs- dlsts of oak lodge clarkson found somciorsythia or gold en bell in full bloom on her front porch blooming of this plant is regarded as one of the first signs of spring excitement prevailed on the farm of biake springer innelbon township on suiday when one of his horses fell into a well after some hard work by neigh bors the animal was extricated little the worse for its experience mrs jas kennedyts slowly improving charles martins condition remains about the same rw box is somewhat better mrrt alex duff is still conflned to her bed andmiss chrlstena ford is ill hockejrfims here are despairing of seeing anygames thisjlnteras about um days have elapsej since the date of the nrsto h a game of the local payers was scheduled on account of mild weather very little ice has forined h the arena consequently the boys have jjot b3cn able to practice ja rcvisipnof the schedule is expected gordon mcfceters blamed for a raid on the farm of mrs miry price two months ago when 33 chickens were stoien was arrested in toronto last thursday at the request of constable patterson trafalgar township and was remanded tott week on a chicken steal ing marge when ho appeared in oakvule police court ball of 500 was riot furhiahed the january meemagtiof the wjjmehs mlsslonary society of the presbyterian church was held at the home ofmrs geu laverty with a large attendance the meeting opened with prayer by the president mrs robert patterson after the singing of a hymn he scripture lesson was taken by mrs peter sims the programme of thewomens day of prayer was followed with several mem- hnrs talcing part mrs j e pearcn a very interring article from- thestudy jwk on aftt the gtnir tag of a hymn the meeting closed with the lords prayer in unison the hqstess assistcc by her daughter mtss georglna laverty served dcllgritrur re- freshments the executive of the ladies organ- lzationof the presbyterian church met at the home of- mrs peter sims with a canon d russell smith presided at the meeting of the halton rural dean ery held in mlltonron tuesday cdaendance7 jessie guiidr of oakvllle was a arch mcjnabbj presided important business was transacted and plans laid for the activities in the coming months mr and mrs j burnslde of grand valley were visitors last week at the home of mr and mrs angus carter on the occaslpnpf the iatters seventeenth wedding ahnlvcrsatyonrotsry janu ary 12 mr and mrs frank moore were in windsor the early part of last week attending the funeral of their nephew the late harold moore the womens institute meets on thursday evening at the school miss fitzgerald having charge of the pro gramme a few who were home for the week end mr rpdtt croft of toronto mr rutherford hewat of mlmlco mr johnston hewat of slmcoe miss edna m pearenof dundas messrs a e lyon and chas s ghrncr were in toronto iast week n business mr james beastey who made his hmowlth mr and mrs- wm dunbar pjssed away suddenly sunday noon the remains were taken to mabel minne sota for burial rev p a sawyer and mr and mrswm dunbar accompanied the remains as a result of the heavy rains last vek the river was pretty high the young people of the village who were en joylngthe recent skating are at pre sent deprived of that pleasure the annualjncetlng of the united church was held on monday evening a few fro here attended the funeral of the late 56x former town ship councillor on saturday afternoon incermdnt was made at everton cehu- teiy- 2f messrs norman and roy ferguson spent sunday with friends at kfmberly dr and mrs mcmane- anddaughter sonya and miss ada henry of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs r w hull mr and mrs g l garner lattended the convention of the national shoe rrtailers association at the royal yqrk hotel toronto on monday and tues day mr w hillock of caledon recently purchased the blackjpacer vernon mc- ktaneyrjr frommr r payrie the purchase was made last week at the dufferin races toronto mr hswintonpbrchasec four- young cattle which were sold by auction on saturday under the law respecting stray cattle the animals strayed to the premises df- mrsgladys coke earlylast fftft and- the- ownercould not befpund miss margaret fletcher left monday morning to enter the general hospital guelph as nurselntralnlng margaret has spent the past two years at office work in mscdonalds store guelph the inaugural meeting of erin town ship council was held at the exchange hotel hlllsburg on monday whenthe new council commenced the duties of undertaking to satisfy the ratepayers from what we learn they certainly had a keen edge on their paring knives and cut the prices oh everything from 10 to 2i per cent if they continue this thrniiehmir fhp yrif thp tniinlrlp tax rate should be do wn quite a little art- i i ithe refrigerator plays ah imjsprtant part to advance preparation for break- jaslwllhguestheufmit ling the butter js there cut ot into individual muffin- grid- dtekricetor waffle batter closely coyer- cd is there ready tobe baked at short notice parsley or other greens for gar nish are washed stored and- waiting to be used there are dozens of ways iff which a h6umkeefmayfeiye first aid in her cooking processes bran corn sticks 3 tablespoons shortening u cup sugar 1 egg weu beaten ivi cups milk 1 cup bran 7i cup corn meal 1- cups flour i teaspoon- salt 4 i teaspons baking powder cream shortening andsugar add egg hailk bran and comrheal and let soak untir most of the moisture is taken up sift flour with salt and baking powder and add to first mixture stir ciily until flour disappears cover cjosejf ly and place in the refrigerator until ready to use bake in greased corn stick pans in a moderate oven 375 degrees to 400 degrees faiireinhelt for 15 to 20 minutes yield 20 sticks bran waffles lcupsfloifr l 4 baking powder 1 teaspoo salt ft tue reasor- twp youths were discussing a mutual actiuaintance the colossal cheek said one he actually touime he could get a job with anyone he pleased then whynihahfe nbt got one asked tlie other he hasnt pleased anybody yet convincing evidence vde mama said little dorothy sister dont tell the truth whygprothy you musnt say- such thirigst reproved the mother a bar to success r- s- how tired webooome of young people whp say no aalt they antoci7to1ietebr ed to change their minds and yes as if they were not sure whether they nieant ito not irritating as such l people are they are to be pitied for the hesitating no and the doubtful yesreyeol the ln- decislonwhlch isthejgrejetfist toccvso success it is a great accomplishment t be able to say yes arid no in a way that means finis every siamese man isome tune in his liity js obliged by custom to spend at 000 monasteries of thatcouhtryarid prac- tlce the usual rigid abstinence and devo tion unto u cctotlj ujf banaoa acton mjnlrtww vx- x pool bji parsonage willow street 1100 a m4the llnlster subject our daily duty 1200 noon sunday school and bible class 700 pz in the minister subject it service tes v bowei beauty parlor acton mr ada e neaiphone 42w special prices for one january 31stto february 5th regular g0g0 natural wave cnofingerwaverequired- 500- latest process steam and oil wave 350 both these waves are gifaranteed for 8 months on any texture of hair well known toronto ex pertsin attendance we are justcompletinga threeweek seasoiiin brampton wjth great numbers of satisfied customers 2 tablespoons sugar- lpup sweet rrillk cup melted shortening s cup bran sift the dry ingrediehts beat eggs combine with milk add to the dry in gredients land mix well add meld shortening and the bran cover closely and place in- the refrigerator until ed vbake- in a hot wtaftle iron until mixture ceases to steam yield 6 waffles 7 inches in diametert this week at pattersons pot a toes 35c per bag 8c per peck vooate handy wife- beef cuts- choice rib roasts lb igo to 18o jthlckjrib roasts lb 14c and i5o- round shoulder roasts per lb 14c and 15c slrlojn full cut lb 20c porterhouse roasts tb 20c 22c ibbollperlb 10cto12c pork ctjts fresh hams whote or half per lb 15c jmd 16 shoulder butts trimmed per lb 14c and 15c shouldet boll per lb 13cr 14c fresh side pork by the piece per lb 7 14c and 15o bacon side bacon by the piece lb 16c smoked back bacon by the v piece per lb 30o peamealecl bacon by the piece per lb- 22o smpkedhams whole or half per ibj ifioanolto smoked oottage- rolls whole- or half per lb i6o special o homemade sausage l tbs for i l 1lard tt for- fr 25c 2qc oakviue charming host at- a banquet giyentna number of hr friends at klnniard lodge lakeshore east on tuesday even ing on thursday january 7 the mar riage of mr a jr gurry oakvllle and miss marjorie johnson of toronto was solemnized in toronto the happy couple are spending their honeymoon in new york and florida and on their return will reside on reynolds street mlss stubbs toronto has been engag ed as supply teacher at the oakvllle high school during the absence of miss cannon who has been granted leave of absence until easter record mrs campbell of georgetown is staying with her daughter miss luena campbell teacher at s s no 12 for the winter months both oakvule and trafalgar councils huve voted against electric pumps at the new subway and in favor of gravitation dm mage much sympathy is extended to mr and mrs russell fox of palermo in thj death of their only child a bright young bpy in his eighth year he had only been sick a short time 7 miss lillian grant formerly of lon don ens andcawrence street form erly of waltfianstow eng both now of dundatreet- oakvule announce their enungenlent marriage to take place in february on sunday afternoon knox church sunday school had the largest atten dance in the history of the church much interest was manifested by parent and scholars r e alexander barrister has opened aft office in town coming here from a town in saskatchewan where he pract ised for twenty years he went west mpm mitchell star i mary has a wonderful husband fyes jfouzat why jietielps her dp all the work monday hetwashed dishes with iher- tuesday he dusted with her and to morrow he is going to mop the floor with her burlington pattersonmeatshof we deliver promptly phone 178 eljurclj nnfra monday 800 p myoung peoples travelogue literary committee everybody welc knox churcli acton rev h l bennd2 h aoatatci j manser willow street rrf jantjary 2ith g32 1100 a jn- thevmlnlster subjoot signiricaht signs 230 p m sabbath school bu classes 7qu p mthe minister subject 30 religion of humanity notejanuary 25th at the y p guild therjcttbintistarty ff always wloome artott saptibtuffijftirrlj bev w j hamilton futar parsonage mill street i 1400 a m the minister- f 1215 pm undayschoou tjlolp hu the minlstsr j monday 800 p mb y p ij prayer meeting thursday at 730 pjn bverybopttwbaicomb r unclassified small advertisements advertisements in this column-4- cents pr word minimum charge 30c per inseclion for sale cream separatorsl00 down30 day3 free trial inquireatr robert simpson ageney guelph phone 121 -at- 21t paisley street for sale 2 jersey heifers good ones one due in february other hat bred prices reasonable as1 have not room for them h l hutt georgetown piano for sale sta upright piano mahogany case and latgood condition will oell tery reasonably for particulars apply to g a dhitfl free pbess office for sale cabinet model electrlcrrfldlp ot 5900 10 months to pay no intetest no fees robert simpson agency ju esisley streetrguelph aiictiqnsaije john- donnell townline erin and eramosa just- off no 7 highway will hold a sale of 26 dairy cows and heifers york hogs and implements on tuesday february 2 atl ocl 302 rcj- kerr auctioneer money to loan loans made on 192919301931 cars or refinance your present contract the rwellington acceptance corp ltd phone 2583 20douglasst guelph 299 j momxgsale under and by virtue of the powers of sale containedin a certainmortgage whliritvllibe prodeedatuhe time of tt a i rev d a ford sailed from new york on saturday on the columbus on the new york west indies cruise on a holk day trip the many friends of j h pollard who recently underwent an operation at st josephs hospital wur be pleased to hear that he is progressing nicely his honor judge munr6 held divisloa court in the cotmcil chamber on mon day when a number of cases were heard miss dorothy fisher nigbt supervisor of the hospital for sftk children tor onto spent the wnekend with- mr and mrs george harris emerald crescent about four oclock on wednesday afternoon last an unusual spectacle was observed hi the sky when three rain- bow- were observed this is something unusual at this season of the year the unemployed staged another demonstration on thursday last and on fiiday morrilng quite a number were given wdrk- engineer powers held a consultation with the men mj friday morning and explained how the work was carried n at the council meeting the followfng town officials salaries were set by by law- for the year j j hobson clerk and treasurer 200000 dr a h speersf medical health officer 20000 b s hicks tax collector 40000 j b dunham nlghtgonstablc 1300 j b betzner road superintendent- 2300 per week caretaker town property j a locke 1500 per week mrs graham bell ringer 1000 per month thorn- 1 ton mulholland mcpherson and hew- son auditors 45900 john twagg i superintendent of sewers 2500 per week the appointments for chief of police assessor and town solicitor were deferred gazette 7 i ihhm ipecimjsi for thkjwek potatoes t per bag tins c cib pork it and beans for pastry plom 24s for v purity flour 24s for q macaroni ttis for orange marrnalade 40 qz for heinz catsuv for 2 prunes tts for 3 cooking figs tbs for butter per tb fresh ecgs firsts -por- dozen monarch contestends on january 3 kindly give us a- ring if you have any empty bags and we will call for them 48c slboc 25c 19c j9c 25c 25c 24c 19c choice black tea per lb fresh ground coffee per tb peas sieve 3 tjs- per- tin tiger salmon is for 4 grapefruit for oranges per dozen lemons per dozen 39c 19c i 35c j 35c j 7c 25c 25c 5 9c 25c sale there will be offered for sale by w f noonan v auctioneer at public auction- on tuesday the second day of febedary 1932 r at the hour of two oclock in the after- noon at the farm of arthur frederick spcers and john thomas speers r r no 2 acton ontario the following property namely all and singular that certain parcel or tract of laiia and premises situated lying and being in the township ttf erin in the county of wellington anil v being composed of the west half of lot number 1 concession 6 in the said township of erin containlngby ad- traeasurement one hundred acres more or less on the said farm there is sal4 to be erected a dwelling hoiise with suitable farm buildings this land will be sold subject to a reserve bid terms of sale tin per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty 30 days for further particulars and conditions of sale apply to harry w page east block parliament buudings- torotttooavtario v soiclorfor the mortgagee dated at toronto this ninth day of january- 1932 30u r i cvi red white st j wjones phone 26 acton ont taitjpticalco 110 wyndham street uit1liph prepare to meet mr zeto w by burning large site pea coal price 1jjw terms cmh s j b mackeade son im rjii liim mi vwrj m

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