Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 21, 1932, p. 6

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rvyjy i v t- vi i v- f -r- v thv i t r j i i ittoxiiwflj6aftaci x j v paoisrx thiherjanl perhaps he aometlmesbhppe lt well ao have you librsaps some things he ought to quit well so should you- perhaps he may have tottered j- why why all men do andsonavo yotrmust admit unless you lie that so have iyou perhaps ir we wouldstopand- both i and you when painting someone blact asins as some folks do perhaps tf we would recollect j perfection we would not expectj but just- a- man halfway correct like me- and you i just like -you- l- i im tista fairly goadr ive done some things i nevershoud perhaps like you but thank -the- irfwrdrljee sense to see thcrest of men with charity i v theyre good enough mf good as me say ineri like you 1 v memx reerpea jor nejr and noyel dishes household ideal and suggestion by betty barclay do not allow jyourseives to get out of the isaiad a dayhablt- this winter in summer when sonany- salad ihgredl- entsare to behad there isflttfe xlanger of our forgetting the salad in cold weather we may slip if we are not jyuser lai v r z but there are still plenty of saaadtn- ghdlents nt hand lettuce celery dates nuts tdraesbanttnasapplescabbager onions and canned fruits and berries are always available try this delicious salad for example slx three-or-four-stoniod- daes stuffed with nut meats on crisp letuce xr cut two slices of seed less orangethiqk and place a thin slice of onion between garnish with sliced stufied olives and serve oi the prover- 1 he acton fje press 7trmnrfeiflao fre squ was purchased from mrst cdllom for lotf the first trustees were a nairn cwtractor d clark miller and wm monabb yeoman the membership had now increased to 27yand they- petitioned presbytery or a separate organization xiia congregation presbytery- appointed roji wm- barrie to preach and preside at an election qf elders at such a tlmfe ns he could- conveniently attend to the business and the klrksessldn of bden mills to act as assessors to sir barhe jat the said flection and ordination mr barrle having appointed my 28 18g7 for the election the cangregauon- mefcat three oclock and after sermon proceeded to election henry tozeaahd ddhald mccalg7 aisa wm dry denwere elected mr mccal declined messrs towiland land dryden were ordained at thmeeting ouse on jirne wm dryden was made clerk jtatio but n i the- communion 1 bought a manse and obtained a supple- david clark maria k i 4- li ohlded john mcteod aex burns margaret 3urns wnr mcgabb agnes mcnubb henry toaeiarid sarah tozeland s- nalrnagn f jane hewattwm wllsoahn clarkj alex- nairn david clark jr mrs hill andrew burns george robertson cbirlotte robertson thos mcmecken mrs mcmeckeh mrs gibson robt- farries janet fairies wni dryden eliza dryden donald me calg at the time of nornlnatlon was not a member of the congregation but itwas unanimously agreed that his name headded in august rockwood proposed l union with eden mills pfxering to pay 300 per annum which bden mills ac- cepted in- october a contract was let for n stone church 34by 50 feet at blal lettucp f1w- for a third winter smad dip t6urpt five orange slices in slightly warmed honey which has been placed in a saucer then dip both sides of slices in cocoa- nut arrange on lettuce and- dot with bits of canned or maraschino cherry depression daintier because old man depression is still hanging around to annoy lis dees not mean that we are forced to go without a tasty dish or two a day here are three that may beprepared economical ly and that will prove delicious pot of gold dessert serves 4 cup sugar 14 cup cornstarch teaspoon salt jpf 1 cup milk 1 cup orarigejjulce 2 tablespoons butter mixvsry ingredients add milk and orcrige juice and cook in double b until thickened add butter pour into individual molds coolserye with milk or cream orange canape- individualservlce peel oranges and slice ri inch slices allowj large tjurd of 2 small slices to a serving arrangeon- lettucer sprinkle with a tablespopn minced cel- ery serve with french dressfeg gar nish it desired with slices of shifted olive or with small strips of pimento orange tuijps serves 4 6 oranges 8 marshmallows quartered 4 cup banani slices wunslreeeave thaf danced inl- mills- the afternoon eden mills to the pipe of the morning breeze 1 the flames work andrtaie blades work are evil work for sure jbufca worse fate lias the grim world heartandpure a cry comes out of l the night lone an owl in the darkness hawks and something jvorse than the wild west wind through the wintry midnight stalks and the pjd man shiversxpind warms his haridp i as out of yhe past he talks 4 whole marshmallows cut top off 4 oranges make 5 or 8 cuts down sides so thut pulp maybere moved and shapeshkssto simulate ttil- ip petals parev remaining oranbles cut all orange pulp in pieces saving juice mix orange with other ingredi ents fill orange shells place tliescin sherbert glasses and top with a whole morshmailow which has been toasted until soft and slightly browned upside down cake in a cojd frying pan place 3 table spoons butter and 1 cup light brown sugar melt those and add 6 ripe peach es peeled and sliced pour over this a batter made of 1 egg beaten 14 cup light bron sugar a teaspoonsalt cu hot milk 1 cud hour andlj4tea- spoons baking powder mix eglg feagar and salt add milk stir in hour ta which baiclng powder is added bake 30 to 45 minutes whentjaked turn up side down on large platter serve hot with whipped oream or sauce millers worm powders will drive worms from the system without injury to the child the powders are so easy to take that the meat delicate stomach con assmllate them and welcome them as speedy easers of pain because they promptly remove the worms that pause the pain and thus the suffering of the child is relieved with so sterling a remedy athand no child should suffer an hour from worms- inheadei pffiphcaded is a term of contempt but tlic value of a pin depends upon its head such as it is true the ijead of a plh la uwlgnlflcant in eamparlson with the i head of r a cabbage butlt is a useful mrmber nevertheless at least the head of a pbv keeps it from going too far nd that is more than can be said af ame bead that wear extrasized hats the old and the new the old man sits in his corner chair shut in from the rain and wind his eyes have ythe dream of the past in tyiem and his face is gray and lined and now and again he shakes his head and utters the thought in his mind- the old time was a tftae time ah god fie with lttoof bui the new time is no time at all for a mantol be living through v a strange world is tjie new world a mad world i say with its bird ways and its fish ways and its turning of night into day the smoke gotsup to the blockenedi roof 7 where playing at come and go the shadows dance at the fires will with its thick red logs aglow and the old man thinking of shadowy things talks on of the long ago v j the townsstand where the trees stood replied- that they could- not agree to the proposal rbckwood then proposed that if edcri mills insisted on the morning service thatthey should pay 50- more per annuni and rockwood 50 less but they beg and pray that eden re-con- where lfier their decision so that rockwj may sutsain their position in gospel rirdihances in 1872 john bums robert dredge and wm torrance were elected elders wnt dryden resigned as session clerk mjl875jandjjohn bums was appointed answering aquesti6nof presbytery the old times and the old lovesp ah god be wlththembot and the young lad and her he loved and the hour f their plighted troth tie dead dead that they both he the grave holds them fast for her form bleeps in the cold mould and his heart in the ashen past c robert qulnn tandthifl weekmy column gonjjnjmg whatcourse- can be pursued to remove tltereserve generally felt between pastor and and people in conversing on the question of personal religion and chris- tlnh experience the session replied we could not desire vthat the religion of jtsus should become a religion of talk or thnrt our pople should ever become ai- experiencetelling people a greater liiptiptlynri frper conversation- on la the history of the churches in eraj mosa and rockwood with my friend aslstancs the next budget will com plete this part of- the history but ive got some njdre data from this section of the country for later on in the year 1861 a few of the in habitants of the township of eromosa in the schoolhouse of s s no 4 and petitioned the guelph presbytery of the canada presbyterian church organizsd in that year by the union of the united pribsbyterian church with the free pres byterian church to bo erected into a tatlon in cohnectlon with the congre gation at eden mills and pledged them selves to subscribe 142 per annum the following spring jthey ordered two dozen benches und united with eden mills in a icall tp rev james thom tobe their pastort inifayrlfiea they leased the rockwood temperance hall from osorgc ea ton at 20 per annum- for two years payable half yearly this lease was renewed early in 1865 for 1 or 5 years pa able quarterly w trouble with eden mills caused rock- vood to request presbytery let connect them with everton and mimosa with mr thom as minister presbytery 2 greed but in august rockwood accepted rev mr thorns resignation in sep tember edervy imllls proposed reunion but rockwood declined unless eden mills agreed to pay twothirds of the stipend about this time the hall was relet to the literary society and to a singing class at 100 per night in mirrch 1868 rockwood proposed re union with eden mills- offering to pjiy 250 per annum feden mills declined in novcmbar a committee appointed to look out fora building lottor a church reported a lot given gratis by alex hill opposite the hall and a lot offered by mi strange opposite s sopors house the latter lot would be about wflero the y t smith co factory stands it is known that mr strange better known as squire henry strange who owned much of rockwood at that time offered a church lot to any denomination that wished to butld revrobr tut i a moderatorpro tem announcedjto the seasion that-oer- tain persons in land around osprinbe bad applied- to tpresbytery id be formed into a station and have supplies of preaching sent presbytery inquired wiethei edenand rockwood had any objections z differences between eden mills arid rociwood developed vhen rockwood foirvbrded to eden an account for mln- isuis board and livery which- bden refused to pay a coinralttee frorh pres bytery endcavoredtosettle the dlffer- iaiees but without success on january 18 1876 the moderator announced that separation hadbeen granted by presby- teii atltholrcquestipf rqckwosd eden miilslssentlng liobt dredge resigned as an elder in february -rev- donald strachan was inducted to rockwood as ta- separate chage in march thotsorjgrcgation mejitory grant from the home mission tiirid there were 24 members at that time archl monabb james gordon and jomeg ramsey wre elected elders in 1s77 a mcnjibbahd j ramsey declin ed johii armstrong was elected hi 1880 wm torrance died the following year ahd eden mills applied to tejoin-rock- wood- theptesbytery lappmvmg thuhfidaxv jantjary 21 1932 is resen 1 1 li ml- for both house and stable there is a good deai of similarity physlcatly speaking betweeh human arid the lower animals both are iubjel to uiarrjr aiiments arising from tinflanlmatlon arid to all manner of cuts r bruises dr- thomas eclectricbu is an entirely rcp 4iableremedyforsuchailments and-mls- lower order of animals righto ses robert amo is the latin word mcanlng love now what word sug gests its opposite- reno 950 to carson mcgregor the lot donated by alex hill was offered for sale for 40 and a committee was appointed to examine the pews in the congrega- tlbnalchutoh7gselpxanitotputchase samejrsuiteble alex mcmill was aptpaps in both human beings and the pointed to form a choir the first session meeting was ielftbn january 1 1868 those present were rev wm barrle interim moderator h tozeland wm dryden clerk wm dryden was appointed a representative to presbytery it was agreed to dis pense sacrament as soon as convenient on december 16 1868a joint session of eden mills ahd rockwood met mr barrie moderator messrst davidson barnet tozeland odd dryden reved- vmrd reeve having been inducted to the united congregations rev wm barrle resigned the office of moderatqqp him the trustee were instructed forgive a note for the balance of money due the contractor for as long a eriod as they could arrange at 7 per cent the bible was ordered to be rebound ondlhdews frosted at 50c each on december 4 1871 the congrega- tion decided to build sheds for horses and requested eden mills to allow rock wood to have the mpmlng service and southworths xiratabs on a strict guarantee of money back first box purchased if ycu do not re ive swift and satisfying relief any good druggist will supply you with ura- tabs in soaled packages containing a ten days supply 11 they bring great relief inside of 48 hours and a wonderful improvement inside of ten days you will jegreatly pleased if they do not help they costyounothtng ask your drug gist today religious subjects is desirable and to this end a timely sermon or- two tfsuld be heneflclal the year 14174 saw- negotiations well urder way for the union of the canada prebyterian church 1861 presbyteri an church of canada 1831 presby terian church of the lower provinces rcsdinjrlnand aboutrrockwood metrjdeeeyjandthsynodbfthcmaritlme provinces 1868 to form the presby terian church in canadli the sessipn at rockwood unanimously adopted the basis of union rev edward reeve de- mltted the charge a month later and rev james little become interim mod erator among the names of new mem bers joining in 1874 ie find that of wm burns at this time of writing 57 years later mr burns is still an aitiye member and a regular attendant at the united church a the jlme of union in 1875 rock wood proposed tp presbytery that eden mills rockwood and everton congrega tion- be consolidated into one central poultry i rc ce mens lag guaranteed or your money back put a little wli day ta tbemaati and- aho itflu lay anoro egas thmt haw fertility and llatchoblllty sold by 7000 dealer in ca ak jam delr or prm feed remedhx pr an roco co of canadalto glpok bladder weakness makes life misery dally anncyance t troublesome nights wrecking lives of thousands states writer who tells what tidtftor quick relief backaches headaches pains to feet and legs tservousness restlessness fre quent but scanty urination with burn ing and pain gettlngupnights ore some of the more troublesomesigjas that should have prompt attention beforethey reach a more serious stage no matter how stubborn yiour casemay seem io be or how many medicines you have tried without results dont think your condition is hopeless or the natural consequence of advancing years until you hav tried the amazi value pf dr ufcrnctss-dtteefcory- me0ical tldr j avmcnlven physician anil suraeon oflloe and residence corner bowax avenue and elgin- street legal phone no 22 vr p o box ii harold nash farmer m a barrlaur solicitor rotary publle conveyanoerreto- rl petryman- block i acton okt tiloney lent on mortgages hbursrdso a m to500 5 mi sflturdaysiaoo oclock bnne th m langdon y barrister solicitor notary fnblle goalees- yi main street south aeorsto phone 88 appointmehts in acton on raqueat dental a jbughananjjdjo s dental s oflloe in llsrirnan block v hours 9 a m until 6 p m tttntimi by appointment oaa t or extraction closed all jday jntedneadaylhonb 14 n p w pearen dd s l d gi dental sttrjwm i successorto late dr j m bell phom29 mill street actoa miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals pi every descrlpueo carefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndham street quelph oni over wiluams store c724 j n oneltl son georgetown 6ftario oxford anchambridskiers r hold first meeting on british soil sj watchmaker jeweller j h jordan georgetown expert repairs prompt service we have for years been doing repaba for other jewellers across canada ao are quite capable of doing yours the home op better glasses not how cheap- how good we operate the only lens surface grinding machinery in this district v- the savage optieal establisliment rlffht ai the post office savage building guelph history was written in canadian and empire ski annals at ste marguerite que over the end of 1931 and the beginning of 1932 when the bki teams of the univer sities of oxford and cambridge held their intervarsity meet on british soil lor the first time hitherto the famous british uni versities have alwayb settled their winter sports differences in swit zerland the recent visit to canada having been jnade in the light of the buy british campaign and for the encouragement of-univer- aity sports between different parts of the empire they also met canadian college teams were en tertained at ottawa by his ex cellency the governorgeneral and made the acquaintance of a number jf canadian ski clubs- the pictures bhow dark sweaters theoxfordteam light sweaters cambridge wlio won the british intervarsity meet and in group taken irrtmediately after the ox fordcambridge cross country race left to right alexander keiller president of the ski club of great britain and honofnrymaneer of the teams timeceercrw bill thompson montreal former can adian olympic skier starter p j t whiter oxford individual win ner w d jjunn cambridge second and h spence former british cross country ski champion and member of the technical com mittee of the ski club of great britain timekeeper insefca fine jump bythree of the british undefc graduates all were enthusiastic about their visit to canada and the beautiful mountain resort on the laurentian line of the cana dian pacific railway the- party travel from- enrlnd in the cunadrsn pacific liner mont calm and returned on the duchess of york fashions for the 54 55 makk this tunic frock for about 1259 the tunic f rock js always important for afternoon wear thisnodcl with its nifn6trimmecl collar ami novel j siledrapcry is a typical example of what the smart woman will wmuus seas n the long sleeves arcathered to the deep odilfyshaped cdffs while tl skirt is auacbed to a bodice lining i subscriptions for all magnyimw taken at the free prese chborj 4 45 i favtrtrbar 1 viiitf r

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