Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 6, 1934, p. 8

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f vv v the acton free press wmawks thukspay december 6th 1934 i h notice oi birth marrlagca and death aielnmrted in thi column without coarse in meanoriain notice 50c and toe per una additional for poetry bobn thomasat ghielph general hospital on thursday november 28th 1034 to mr and urk george thomas eden mills a son suuborn bdrkowb at toe ouelph general hospital on friday november 301b 1934 to mr and mrs albert bur rows eden mills a daughter atffl- born died- 1hmd1b at toronto 011 wednesday november 28th 1934 at sis late resid ence 403 doverorfurt road barry r mimim beloved husband of ellen e gorrle in his slstlyear halton presbytery iter c i- pooie denver splendid ad- dress on why w should expect a new social order prominent westerner ddes continued from page one anclfiiar looks like realwlnter now imail your christmas parcels early soon be the shortest days of the year tick fan paiss christmas shopping knit will be issued next week there was almost enough snow for sleighing on wednesday morning- the snow shovels came into action for the first time yesterday morning it hardly seems possible but christ mas is just two weeks from tuesday pavements are extra slippery at jthls time of year extra care in driving is the winter pair at guelph has been a big attraction to many in the district this week travel on the second line is a real eotirce of comfort now to what has been usual all summer in a fourcornered contest in georgetown reeve h cleavp was again returned to the reeveshlp the weather has been a lot more seasonable this week with snowflurries and a touch of winter in the air relief werk is being started on the second line wfth the stretch north of speyside receiving attention this year watch the advertisements these days they point the easy way to christinas buying and to save money too to the newlyelected commissioner b g arnold goes the honor of being elected by one of the largest majorities ever recorded in acton this is the time of yearfor specula tion as to who will be warden of the county lor 1935 eeeve cleave of georgetown seems to have a start in the race on tuesdayr the haltan presbytery met at munna church in the trafalgar charge the main theme for consider ation at this meeting were the two docu ments sent downrom general council vis evangelism and the christlanlz- atlon of the social order a brief business session was held rev a b irwin reported that four carloads of vegetables and fruits had been sent to the west by thus presbytery one each from acton and burlington and two from plamboro and that several letters of very deep appreciation had been re ceived the vote on the remit the ministry oil women will be taken at the next presbytery to be held at burlington tuesday february 12th key c l- poole spoke on wiry we should expecta new social order this expectation founds its basis in the old testament prophets and was confirmed by jesus who revealed that god was our father andvthat we are brothers this means that jbjere should be a brotherly spirit among all people this is the kingdom of god message and spirit if this spirit canncf be brought back there is little chance of a new social order hatred war exploitation acqu isitiveness and pride of wealth cannot find a place in the kingdom jesus rejected the things that destroyed the souls of men lay not up for your selves treasures upon earth the selfish and accumulative spirit is con demned by the life and spirit of jesus jesus refused to use the sword the cry of human need was his op portunity to serve others this is the contestants path of the disciple- of jesus the later toe became a member of the church must- lead into a new social heau s 3 wnlch ne wai order the church is the body of christ a number of year5- student at all times a wonderful friend and neighbor and a man to whom the home fires were very dear a resume of his life reveals that it is almost a history of rouleau and dis trict any movement or organization for betterment found hirna willing helper and most often the guiding spirit yet his work was done in an unobtrusive way that brought into activity the talents of others his ambitions were unselfish the ends he desired were for the com man go h wholesome presence will be missed but mstofluence and example are imbedded in the life- of others and willcontinue to bear fruit j tine printed word seems futile in expressing his attributes when- all around are those who know by personal contact the full force of his personality which can be summed up ha the text of the minister he was a good man the deceased was born in 1868 at pusunch ontario being 66 years of age at the time of his death following high school at halton county and nor mal training at ottawa he took up teaching at nos 4 and 8 schools in nas- sagaweya and no 8 in eramosa town ships leaving for the west in 1897 and teaching at wolseley a short time after he began teaching at balgonle where he remained until 1901 in that year he came to the rouleau district and hostesteaded one mile west of town and at the same tune began as first teacher of the rouleau school district he was one of the first councillors when- the town was incorporated in 1907 being one of the six elected out of ten many being unable to secure entrance seats were reserved only for the mourn ers the pallbearers and the visiting representatives of the grand lodge of saskatchewan a f 4a m the grand lodge of saskatchewan o p and the grand chapter of saskatchewan order of eastern star by request the grand lodge of sas- katchewan a f a m and the rou leau lodge no 40 a f sc a m par ticipated in the funeral services a meeting was held in the lodge room at two oclock p m at which grand lodge officers occupied all the chairs feet were a mess before she used cress corn salve its good re commended by thousands browns drug store easily arranged and the great change must begin first- in the church jesus prayed thy king dom come he had in mind a beloved country where righteousness is done recognizing that god is our father and that all men are brothers the will of god must be worked out through us the organization of the church has ac cepted this plan rev s b stokes gave abrief resume of the document on evangelism and spoke of the fine leadership which the church had given c dr john line of victoria college toronto led inhhe discussion of the chrlstianlzation of the social order he gave a most masterful and convinc ing interpretation of this document he said that unless the church awakens the leadership of christianity willslip away from us god has been bountiful and has given all necessary things to satisfy the wants oi his people now the pur pose of god is being thwarted by ex ploitation and other evils the whole thing is blasphemy and there is no evangelism which can meet the need if b x kerrs sale list friday december 7th neil mcdonald lot 18 second line eramosa farm stock implements hay and grain tuesday december 11th a w still- man one mile from guelph city limits accredited herd of sunny holm farm holstein and jersey cattle farm stock and implements friday december mth w tuck lot 32 concession 6 nassagaweya farm stock implements hay grain potatoes wood tuesday december 18th fraser plummer lot 32 seventh line era mosa township farm stock imple ments and hay in march 1914 he together with the late t j how was instrumental in organizing the rouleau agricultural society and he was the first secretary- an office which he held for several years when the methodist chiirch was or ganized here in 1901 the was appointed recording steward and continued in that position until church union in 1921 when he continued the same duties until the time of his death as secretary of the official board n in 191314 he conducted a teacher training class in which eighteen or twenty took training as teachers for the sunday school he was appointed by the methodist conference of saskatche wan as delegate to attend the missionary board sessions in toronto for hree years he put high value on the spiritual and faithfully attended such meetings as the class meeting and weekly prayer meet ings sensing the advantages of the church union which was toeing muchtalkedrof in the late teens he lent ihis support to that fats press subscription offer with three leading magazines for a year for 300 would make a mighty fine christmas gift for some of your friends see page five tee free press christmas edition next week will have as one of its features a christmas story by mrs g p clarke who contributes chronicles of ginger farm each week in a recent report of a visit to the childrens shelter at milton it was said that tops were needed for the children the word of course should have been toys as the children are not parqcuiarly partial to tops above any other toy we fall- br link it up with a vital change r ovement which he saw consuna- in the social order he pointed out- m the local union at thattlnae that christ brought the gospel and spirit of redemption which alone can i save society the church has the op portunity and the means the question is will the church awaken to their op portunity before it is too late these addresses evoked most search ing and helpful discussions rev g f n atkinson convener of the social service committee was the chairman during the afternoon and con tributed much to the splendid program which was of great interest of all pre sent various kinds of cheese there- are probably about 250 differ ent jehads of cheese made throughout the world and new types are introduced from time to time but the canadian factory cheese which has been pre eminent in the markets of the world is practically confined to the cheddar type cheese is made from wholemilk sklm- mllk ox milk which has- been practic ally skimmed it is also made from cream and from wholemilk to which cream is added the different kinds or types are roughly divided into hard or pressed cheese and soft or impressed another class is the mouldy or blue- veined cheese like 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reach the breakfast table of over two million british families the daily circulation of the dally mail kellogg plants are located in london ontario sydney australia and battle creek michigan early admittance wreck is sad mrs fazzle what a terrible young perkins is to bfe sure ft to see such a dissipated man mrs dazzle yes indeed but you must remember that he was admitted to the bart a very early age not tonight thanks her partnerrif you are tired of danclngmrs newrocks we will sit down and have a teteatete mrs newrockb oh dear me no after such a big supper i really couldnt eat anything he was elected an elder as well as clerk or the session which offices she continu ed in until his demise for 32 years he was teacher of the adult bible class first in the methodist church and then in the united church and few were the sundays that he was absent from his place in 1905 he together with afew others was initiated into the a f a mj iat mascana lodge regina then no 23 of the grand lodge of- manitoba train service was out of the question in those days and the trips were made to regina by buggy over roads that were at times almost impassable and which often skirted lakes of water on the depressions of the prairie by 1908 there were suf ficient members of the order residing in rouleau to apply lor a charter and he was one of the charter members and stepped into the worshipful masters chair in 1909 the acquisition of masonic knowledge and lore became of great interest to him and so well did he advance in the work that he in due course- became- d d o m and in 1925 he was given the disposal of the grand lodge of saskatchewan namely the office of grand master for several years he was a member of the grand lodge bene volent fund and board of general pur poses all his interest was not confined to the one order for he s was also a charter member of prince rupert lodge no 24 jtn o o f in which he also held the offices of noble grand and district de- puty grand master and at the time of jus death was secretary of the local lodge he also held the highest office in the grand chapter of the order of eastern star that a brother could hoid when in 1932 he was elected worthy grand patron during the war years he was active in the victory loan campaigns and was a life member of the red cross society december 28th 1892 he married miss caroline joan easterbiobk of guelph ontario a sister of mrs w j akins of acton who survives him with three daughters mrs h s craig of rouleau mrs murray holmes of milner ridge man and mrs wesley devinne of shellbrook all were in attendance at the funeral together with his only brother edward of brlercrest a half- brother d c kingsbury of dundas ont and a halfsister mrs c a darby of rockwodd oht also survive him tfiiree yiara ago he underwent an operation from the effects or which he never fully recovered and a year ago he was taken seriously ill with typhoid fever which left a heart condition that was the immediate cause at his death the 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