Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1938, p. 5

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fgpmmlt yrtftdary lwh 10m the acton free press paob mi jrcaacnah mr uamn tiookar of hamilton ttaiud j acton frtends this was ur w h stmht ht of toronto tuiud arlon ratatlm and frlmdi during uw ut ana un junta dobv of lisbnajl vultad at on bam of ur and un 3u exwattton and mrs a uuon toft on saturday for a holiday at st pstarsburg florida utasr john finals and sldnay 3crli war home from toronto orar th vakid un wtlltam dobm and mr hstuy dobm of wtohanar rtsitad nuuraa in alton last trlday ur and un r j memtanon and ulm dorothy ucmurson visited in tor onto during th weak lira wm keith of hamilton was hen tor a weak visiting her parent ur and ur carl andtnan un oturlotm uaodonald and ulu oorinna of uamuton spent a few hour on sunday at the homo of ur and ura b h vtaoent ur wm ooon superintendent of ajax atafbawnt acton who hai been in british columbia on buslnsss for th past six weak returned home yeetarday ufianv o w uurray w a laaby id pearen and smith orloln a th shornhorn breeder contention in he royal tort hotel toronto on tues day hasan o w uurray and r j ramahaw alio attended the masting of th hamate hon association that even ing george wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto opposite byttoblfta pbitudrtt quick repair service repairs to any mike ot glass on short notice mall than to da btm bxamlnwr 8ciennc- a1xt ep headr0 guelph bl st oeargas 8aaar card or thanks ura jas wild and the member of th family of the late un tho morton appreciate deeply th kindness that wen shown in so many ways in their recent bereavement the loan of oar and floral tributes and sympathy shown m other ways ws- all appreciated social gathering of friends honor oakes family primula and neighbor in eramosa township and numbering over one hun dred gathered at the home of mr os mund oakes to do honor to the member of the family prior to their departure for their new home dr and mn frank oakes have moved to acton this week mr william plester acted u chnlrman and opened the program w ith the maple leaf followed by an instru mental by mn j weir accompanied by miss beatrice curtis mr wtn mr cluakey sang a ok accompanied b mrs mccluske mr clifford swanston gave a humorous reading followed b solo by mr bruce freure accompanied by mrs freure in a few suitable words mr plaster stated the purpose of the gathering and called mr and ms o oakes and mr and mrs f oakes to come forward mrs peart read the fol lowing address l we your friends and neighbors hare met this evening to bid fare well and spend a social time with you before you leave our midst during the years which you hae resided in this community we haw learned to fully realise your sterling qualities as neighbors and sincere friends you hate always taken a keen intrest in all social actmuee and hare proven yourselves unselfish and faithful workers in the com munlty your klndlv ways and cheery disposition have always been outstanding features we shall in deed mlas you for these fine qualities but our loss shall be another s gain as a slight token of our esteem we ask you to accept these gift and may they remind you of your man staunch friends and pleasant time you bare spent with us may you be spared to eno man happy yean in your new home bfcgned on behalf of your friends and neighbors wm plkbter j amis ftjculno a peart at the proper time mrs peart mr fleming mrs j fleming and mrs wm pleat r brought in two ft or lamps and j a routing lamp each ft r mr and mrs o oakes and hasel mr oakea and frank replied short speech were given mr r store mr s parkins n mr w qrleve and mr fred lngdt n the remainder of the evening was spent in cards and dancing the mul fur which was sup piled b mr and mrs a parkinson pictirks teatlre meeting of the greenock liter r the regular meeting of greenock ul erarv society a as held m the school on rytoay everting whrn member and their tmfted friends enoed a social er ilng the president gordon leslie w v in charge or the meet ng the special feature of the evening was moving and talking pictures presented by the hshnatttty ft qiiaijah tlnacz pitlutfarproted wylntefestlng and were enjoyed by all onmiminlty singing followed by the national anthem brought the meeting to a close lunch was served and aj dm spent w 1 gregory theatre fmday rsbbdabt lllh love and hisses ynth walter winoheu ben bern and unions simon she sine comedy sweeties oar- toon klxo cleaning day chapter i of tim tylers luck satubdat fkbbuaby ltth some blonds are dangerous with nan orwy and william oargan musical teddy bent- mans bar bq v cartoon bdu- cated fish pete smith ski champions fox news monday fkbruaby ltth angel romance glamor with marlcnc dietrich herbert marshall and mehin douslas musical sun day klaht at trocaderir oarvoon rover e rival comino ebbtide in technicolor 100 men and agirl deorma durbln noruak w auhlatv toronto attar an ulna or two month norman w bunlev am of mrs t j bunley of ouelph and brother of mrs dr s j nelson acton dlad in toronto on toes- day the late mr bunley was born in ouelph and donated in th publlo schools and oouetuita institute of out city before leaving for toronto about 90 years aeo whan ha lived until tho urn of hi death while living in ouelph he was a member of first baptu church in poutlos he was a staunch liberal he was also a member of the masonic order he leaves to mpura his loss his mother mrs t j jbunley ouelph five sisters mrs o b ucwarlane ura j- d dough ty ouelph mrs av j nelson acton mrs w h uogk end mrs barnard j upsdsll otmlph the remains an resting atthe horns of o b mosarlane sst woolwich street ouelph the funeral will take plar from the residence or his sister drrvriday afternoon at 3s0 oclock interment will take place in woodlawn cemetery ouelph mrs lyman 8 butlin st clair mich bom in acton september lath 1m3 anna maria moore daughter of the late edward moore passed away on february 1st at her home in st clair mich in novambar ims she was joined in holy wedlook to lyman s butun and since their marriage sh ns resided at st clair mr butlln has been in falling health since the death of her husband five years ago a fsmdly of six children remain to ravere the memory of a mother beloved they are mrs sackvule jarvla mrs russell davour and herbert all in st clair bdward in michigan albert at port huron and hilton at lapler mich two brothers and one sister alio remain very rev dr t a moore samuel her bert moore and mr h t lpage sll of toronto the late h p moorr was a brother mrs butlln wsa of cheery disposition a mother a hose home and family were her cherished possessions to all ahj have been bereaved in her passing sym pathy of friends here goes out at this time she was a member of the mrtho dlst church the funeral held in st clair nn sat urday was largely attended inurment os made in st clair h lord atholstan dies lord atholsun above publisher of the montreal star died at hi home in montreal after several months illness formerly air hugh o rah am the 00- yearold publisher was elevated to the peerage in 1017 although he had sold the bur outright 13 years ago lord atholsun arranged that delivery of the voting stock should not be made until his death mrs bennle sang the deceased s favorite hymn take my life and let it be the pallbearem were her six brothers and the flower bearers were norman wilds franclit wilds fred wilds wesley kaln clutord christie and dobble uu- pln friends from this district were joined with friends from valleyfleld que tor onto georgetown olen williams vine- land beamavtlle hamilton llarrlston walkerton owen sound and palmor- ston who gathered at the funeral in tribute to a life they esteemed mr hannah johnson many friends here learned with regrel of the death on february first of mrs hannah johnson uho was for over itx j cars an esteemed resident of acton she posned aun on fyoruary first at thi home of htr son erb strert east waterloo in her elghtj rirat year 1 i mrs johnson had been in falling under jkd dy virtue of the e f 5om bhl mon ptwcr5 of sale contained in a certain mornnwc ahlrh ui be produced at the marriage hannah randall a daughter time of sale there will be offered for of the late wm randall and was burn sale b r j kerr auctioneer at public middlesex county her husband pre auction on i deceased lur tainlytwo eats ago one friday the 4t1i day of march mortgage sale 19s8 hi the hour of tuu o clock in the after noon at the farm of mvtrvn j f1tzpatbick near aclon ontario the following pro- pert namely i daughter and four sons remain to mourn her passing and revere the memory of a i mother beloved they are mrs j e kennedy detroit mich john of rama i soak w t of parkhlu dr j e of i waterloo and cameron of hamilton alsl and singular that certain two sisters mrs harvey hall of bod parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the town up of esquealng in the county of hal ion and being composed of the aest- rrl half of the westerly half of lot 28 the westerl half of the westerly half of lot 30 and the southerly half of the aesterl half of lot 30 all in the fourth concession which lands contain 150 acres the lands are subject to a right of way which is more particularly descrlb ed in the said mortgage on che said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings the lands will be sold subject to a resene bid terms of sale twenty nvw per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of the sale the balance to oe aecured by a mortgage with in tffst at four per cent per annum for further particular and conditions of sale apply to w eric stewart kc solicitor to the mortgagee east block parliament bldgs toronto ontario axe mich and mrs adam grieve of frultvale bc and one brother james randall of mill lake saak also re main to all of them sympathy of many friends goes out mrs johnson wav a member of the united church and during her residence in acton was active in the woman s missionary and ladles aid societies she was a woman esteemed by all who knew her the funeral was held on thurs day tfwltn interment at sylvan cemetery parkhlu at which rev mr morrow of thetard officiated the pallbearers were six grandsons john andrew moffat the funeral of the late john andrew moffat who paased away on thursday february 3rd was held from the family residence 1 yonge street richmond hill last sunday afternoon the late mr moffat who was born at crelff in pus- ilnch iuwnshlp christmas day j boo had been in ailing health about four months he hod been a resident of rlciun hill for tho past fifteen yeur and was a highly eatemed citizen of thi tommunlty of a qulo disposition he was devoted to his home and enjoyed the respect and esteem of all with whom he came in contact for the post nine yi iia he wan a membtr of the staff ol thi j dunlop and h j mills green iimim and prtvtiiun to that wan etn i locd at fat andrew a colic tt previous to coming o ruhrm nd h 1 hi hied in acton ontario and hi 1000 ili married to annie j mann or thai place by whom he la survived along with two daughters elizabeth and jean and one brother martin n mottnt of h johnson so i st paul minn i the funeral service on sunda which as attended by a large numb r of irlcnds and relatives waa conducted b rev o w follett or richmond hlil united church assisted by rev j d cunningham of richmond hill prrbv terlan church both ministers paid trl bute to the integrity and quiet unas suming and genuine christian character of the deceased during the service mr w l gloss sang the late mr mortals avorlte hymn lord home floral tributes which were evidence of he sympathy ol a wide circle of friends were from the family fellow em p joyces of h j mills ltd h h muls ltd staff united church women s as sociation the liberal printing stair richmond hill group of friends m and mrs a t mann mrs j pollard drill mt and mrs r p sllcox the moffat family st paul minn the stalt of king and bathuxst branch bank of toronto mr and mrs e nru toronto mr george nlchol toronto mrs e huffman arid oladys mrs thos moffat and family mr and mrs g one lost gait goalie scores goa oontlnutd from page one hits and mihsks waterloo had the beat crowd of the season the school child ret had special ooneeatlotis and did they make the place ring i and now with those tight to ten kinds of meat under their bells the acton boya should be on a par with miu waterloo lads a bus load of fans went in addition to all who wont by individual cars at the game in waterloo waterloo haxn t lost a game yet but other teams we have heard of had similar record until the playoffs somebody upset a bk of peanuts on the ice that had to be cleaned up before the game could be finished but that a better ulan chunks of coal anyway that are alleged to havo been thrown in acton arena we havent much use for the guy who will drop or throw things from behind the shelter of the boards that sort of thing doesd i require much spirit schmalts dldn i do it again and the whole of the third period was scoreless too and not only the last few minute we don t mako any predictions but wo wont be surprised at anything that happens when we meet again waterloo trimmed quit on monday and that just about eliminated the ter riers from the competition incidentally it lit said that only two of the waterloo team reside in water loo which allows a pretty good held lo drw from when the twin cltlej combine acton a galt i 1 1n last game of the schedule be lun oalt and actt n ended in imothcr icury for the locals and the score wiu i mi indication of the pluy but 11 allowed lilt imst of feeling between the cluhn i vi n 1 a little burlesque was indulged in u made aclon a second place llnlsh mt ur and lhc elimination of oalt also vsum from u pluy oil berth the gait uiiiii only brought tttven nun and or eotirm hod no chance of a win unit started shooting from well out orton wived on murom first try and wood- did the s inu foi re illy orton i tunc nil to stop tt rry s t tort norm morliui was ciom bul orton kicked it ut the lint score wus by gillespie at 8 50 on a nice piny with casldy when the were right in on woods gillespie wan right hi again but missed the pass woods saved on rellly a rebound shot acton stormed orton bul he turned them aside moonty evened the count at 14 47 when orton waa out of his goal after mivlntt from a scramble i mann got coming j oiw m trie goal but it wun t allowed an he was in j4ic crease dillon was close acton s second goal was by mboney again after kentner s shot had bounded out it come at 17 45 orton stopped a couple of hot ones first period ended 2 1 for acton and gait certainly did well with only seven men to carry the ploy at the op rung of the second period che goal line but stayed outside arbld waa right in but orton laid on the rubber to save lha score gillespie was but woods beat him norm and duk morton combined on a close one but dldn t tally the period ended 4l for acton with the locals deserving the edge of that score on the play easily woods smothered lovegrove drive as the third period opened lovegrove drew a penalty 7or mixing with walters kent- ner followed him to thebox woods slid out to block a threeman splurge by oalt orton beat norm motion when he and terry broke with only the goalie to beat csjuldy missed the open net mooney failed with only orton to beat oalt put y actnn everybody dowrjuand ganged acurn gil lespie got a counter at 10 45 from the pressure woods was a busy boy terry went in but orton saved a nice one at 13 40 norm morton scored from a scramble norm broke alone again at 13 04 to blink 4he signal light again dillon shot high when he was right li vfooney but his shot in orton s pads at 16 10 terry got his goal when he broke with norm another one came from bus morton at ifloo wheni terry was down with him woods saved from s scramble with the score at b3 tor acton the locals let the visitors put on the show dillon got one at 17 10 and woods went down to save on cass id y a attempt 1 marao was close on mooney s pass orton came out of his goal on a lone rush and was allowed to score but it wasnt scored right and not allowed at la so rellly got a counter then the final show was put on orton the oalt goalie raced oft and all stood aside for him to get his counter norm bulged the twine as the period ended but the goal wasn t needed final soon- 0 s for acton the lineup oaluorton goal llassell and cas sidy defend rellly centre lovtgrovr right wing dillon left wing gillespie alternate actonn ton terry bui morton icehtoar and u marao alternates referee r feltbaum klbchener j woods goal walters and olb bons defence i marzo centre arblc right wjrig mooney left whig n mor hiioftt bbntbnokft the lee was wet nobody wanted to a down everybody tried hard not to cat down on it the crowd was fair the school chil dren were thereln good numbers and did they yell on r before the goal keeper was allow ed to score when drantford was beaten the favor lias never been given tto acton by aimuier team that we can lecall all lined up for tho playoffs now waterloo finishes first acton second and preston third not so bad for ths first yer in the a class acton has a postponed game will preston that is due to be played on monday night it s to be hoped the weather holds and acton playoff with either waterloo or preston can be played on the home lea intrbmiiihti- htanding goals pwltft aft waterloo 14 14 0 0 12 v 3 acton 16 10 ft 0 77 bljl 30 prastun 1 1 1 1 m ii 11 onlt 14 3 0 a as si 1 ourlph 14 0 11 1 43 ft 1 oiuf in usektll the rejected suitor arose with dignity u his full height then this ts abso lutely final he asked quite the girl calmly replied shall i return your letter yes please there s some very good inuterlal in them i can use again giant tin used for road building acton mr and aibbons was close on moone s pass and mr and mrs w tyn norm motton near po one in as orton went down e mario made a nce check when two gojt men broke arblc got the third gear at 0 33 on i msno a pass number four came al 10 07 from a rebound that hit the post heillj went off for c lecktng norm hlgl imerfrovr broke alone but woods beat mrs thomas morton friends regretted to learn of the death on tuesday of mrs thomas morton formerl mrs john cullen in her seent am nd rar while she had not enjoyed the best of health her illness d b household clbaning paste dated at toronto this seventh flay of no considered seiidus and she was rvbruary ims 33 3 active and took a keen internet not onl ui home matters but in little gatherings of fiends and relates and the true blue lodge work mrs mortons maiden name tu cath aline dobble a daughter of the late james and sarah dobblr and she was bom on the homestead on the fourth line of esqueslng township besides 1 er husband she leaves one daughter mrs james wilds act n and one son william mccalnsh of owen sound one iwn predeceased her in 132 phe sis tes and six brothers also rem iln the are mr thos marshall of act n mrs wllllan patunon of muskeege- r mich mrs oeorgr wyse of hamilton mi- pred norton of olen wiauams mrs tjwa lappln of acton andrew dobble o glen williams alexander dobble of hamilton james dobble of acton thos dobble of allcrncld oue hen dobble or t ronto hyatt dobble of limehouse thrre are also rtve frand- chlldrvn and six great grandchildren t all of the bereaved smpath of friends goes out at this time the funeral was held on pridaj at tw i o clock from the home of her daughter j mrs james wilds to woodlawu ceme- tery at ouelph she was a- member or knox presbyterian church and the ser vice was conducted by rev mr bennle w murray and vcjma acton intcmenl took place in fairview cemetery acton service at the cemetery being conducted by rev dr morrow of acton united church pall bearers were j johnson j ley d hargrave james i ellt t w allison and a cm lets hank i the ri wer bearers were gordon sephen mn d mcglbbon r phlnney a pat lea n w schurman d m chimney james grainger and llojd ptoote rich mood hill liberal him down arlon as play lug ewry man a hot shot bj norm morton apun instead of metal wheels rood building equipment will now be equipped lth giant tics wich as lheomr shown above the lire is more than our feet in height and is almost large enough to afford a hide awa for five eur- id ellli ebersole shown fitting in the hub ipuce the tire m m dtnpla ul tin public auditorium in ovelsnd where s10oo0 0o0 worth f road building equipment was shown at the ims road shoa and convent n if the arnlnn iliad builders aoc at ion larirrt horr in orlil vi iiirli 3031 pounds for all household cleaning better than cake or powder hurts only dirt al all grnny and llaravar stasia 45c tin- dustbane products t7 klag skraat east tobonto ontajuo 3 on guaranteed trust certificates a fegej investment for tyitt funds unconditionally guaranteed the sterling trusts corporation stiruno lowcr toronto eich of the so new alrcondltloned coaches of the canadian national rail ways has an icebox underneath with a capacity of ffooo pounds used for coo- n meet avattstbelleaed to be the lavest horse in the world brooklyn supreme a nlneearokl belgun stallion that now weighs 3 030 pounds and still is grow ing the stallion loo big- to breed is owned by c o 00x4 of boone la a member of the lower house of the iowa lrgulature the horse has been shown on the rvd the last three years owne- good once maiorferedm tjw tor it

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