Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 24, 1938, p. 1

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lu i pyium mtt ffrrgg sixtythird year no 34 acton ontario thursday february 24th 1038 eight homeprint pages five cents major mcmanus guest speaker at the scout dinner two hundred attend twwl an- nasi event washington jamboree merited badges presented two hundred friends parent eoouta and officiate parttelnated in the third annual dinner of acton boysooute on tomday evening in the vuoa gym nasium this vrwnt u one of the fcltfh- llhb in scout activities in action end recelvee the enthusiastic endorsmtlon of rnoit citlaen to the scout mother auxiliary la en- feruated the cere of provldlnar the dinner far such gathering and it la agreed by all who attend that thla t3trt jof the function la in very capable handa tues day nights event was fully up to the hih atandard rnalntalned at scout din ners each year acton troop la able to secure a speaker of note to give the ad dress this year major d thos mc- manus vd special representative to the washington jamboree came to acton he gave an address that con veyed a goods deal of the immensity of the event last summer in which 28 000 scouts from all part or the world par ticipated there were 950 acres in this tented city in which boys and leaders had trav elled in a number of waya from bicycles to aeroplanes to camp for ten days the medical service fhe cooking und serving of meals che hoapltallty for officials and the myriad or details were conveyed in the majors story or what i saw at the washington jamboree he told too of the swapping that bo- came almost a mania amor a the scouts the autograph seeking the articles thai only boys know how to cul ect and t cordiality of everyone nn pldcnt litosevelt down fbr he scouts and th t camp representatives from 40 coun tries had attended the bessborough troop one of the canadian divisions was in charge of scoutmaster mason of acton it was an address which appealed not i only to the boys but also to the parent and friends or scouting appreciation of the visit and address of major mcmanus was expressed by the scoutmaster and jack vanooosen on behalf or the troop presented a benu i tlful sheaf of carnation commissioner oeo e elliott was also present and gave a message character- lord by plenty of stories and apt ulus- traiton he said- the word scouts in his opinion divided intselt into three major parts 3c stood for- seek contin uously a boy scout is one who seeks continuously for ways of being useful ou was the second division and stood for observe understanding which also should characterise the life of a boy scout the last two letters ts repre sented tender service scouts can al ways give service and they should always be prepared to tender it it mutters not bow small the task service should be tendered cheerfully he urgt d father and mothers too u lixtk after the wtsurt time of their bos other visitor who spokt briefly wtrt sam smile of milton dt atiwilkes ot oakuile and dr ml lit r of toronto the scouts too luid a pluct on lhls program a sexteltt of scouts n udt ml u splendid mkui numbtr miss hum was their accomimvuist anot lit r t1 oup presented un indian tcrenuuilul dium aitd u pionet ring dlsplov uiu also u feature with u messufci mui bv sign u from tht w uu h tout r t ni it tl u hi head tublt lnvt mull ui of 0tulkt wis n it itun illu noting iv n rlonurd b icouiiuusit georgt mason rmr veux wnlu budv continued on lugr rlvt acton uf ypo and cheerio club riold box social on february the loth the actondale upypo held a box social in lorne school to which the cheerip club were invited the president opened the meet ing and conducted the business part of the program after which mrs bracken president of the cheerio club took the chair the first number on the program was a selection by the orchestra messrs a near mac mclaughlin and vic white humorous recitations by flora bayers were much enjoyed and mrs davidson and mrs backen gave a vocal duett a talk was given by mrs young and a very humorous reading by mrs near followed by another selection by the orchestra before closing the program harry smethurst moved a hearty vote of ihorucs to the cheerio club for the program which they had just presented it was seconded by mr davidson thirtythree boxes acre then suction ed off by mr davidson and after a social hour the remainder of the even ing was spent in dancing acton and preston playoffs both teams win one game scries hmfnow stretched out to flour games first game a tie in preston game in aicton won by preston 32 but acton goes to twn in gait last night to win by 63 score third period rally netted four goals for tanners foreign secretary resigns anthony eden former foreign secretary for great britain who resigned thin week tht significance of this resignation in europe and its bearing on a real britain i policy may huve a farreaching effect on world affairs the dublin literary holds box social the regular meeting of the dublin literary was held at the school on friday evening lost the main feature ot the tvenlng was a box social the meeting was called to order by the pre sldent und after opening ceremonies and business discussion lite follow ing program m given a ploy dramatizing the highway man read inn of the hoc it j roadster b fckhrlhi breen a selection by tht quaiuttc a violin solo by douglas frank u short plu entitled the train to munrot tht nutting then clusrd with tht slngtnt of the nutlonul antlitm mr o iximtrvtllt acted a auctioneer lor thi suit 1 boxth 11n itnmlnder of uu t t ning was spt nt in dant ing ice ob last week vc col ntable for broken rmjr iht tin gueijh wins from acton badminton club the a ton badminton club were the gutwt ot tht ourlph harrison club on thuotiuv night t1h ouelph club m tusy wiiuurs reversing the result of tht tournaimnl in alton howcyer tht local players enjoyed the prlmlege ol placing in slrangt court- wjth high celling and urge h kit spact with fut vplethlld urt eervne was able to unaiul the pla th wanted during the evtnlnk follumliig the games rt frvaruncnta were t rnd t m tiy qrm scrle of tionx and home game trough to a cloae both tluba exprosed hie hope that anouw- tounuunent could be arruiiked for next ciuon irain iuungs high prices at farm sale d hb oerrle of eramosa held a eiv aucceasful rarm sale on tuesday stock was in splendid condition the highest priced cow with calf at toot brought 79 mixed grain went for tl b0 per hundred oats brought 3c a bushel r j kerr wasih charge or this sale it 1 su h i ik ki wils und tir hu t u t 1 li nuk n u luiountabl 1 n u imtx i 1 tllh ind mum 1 1 nb mjii mr 11 n vu nit r omit i c it t k mui pitamirtr lutd tht niiafortuiit to lull n wilbur fatm u ihurl hiv it it aim w us fnctui ttt jiust ubot tht rii mrs morrtosuitrt llmuli bitt ith n wednesdav wliur rt tit nlnn in m thi home of u nrltftibor lit r rucht inn uu iracturrd bttwttn tht t ibow und stuml dtr tlu ttk prrloua mrs win mcoll 1oau had tht mlfortuiit t fidl on i fthdt tiuult bi till ihlldrrn in tin dm i uvnr frihi uh uultltl i fi t tun 1 mr a keader of free ress sl k its first isme the acton tanners showed they had that fighting spirit when they knotted the score nt sall in the first playoff game in preston on saturday night the tanners after a shafcx start made a third period rally that had the riversides thinking themselves lucky to break even at the finish terry was the big scorer for actton with three of the counters to his credit there was a good crowd with plenty from acton the preston bond was on hand und the ice surface was fair when smith scored in the first minute of play on an assist from knack and zelgler it dldn t look too good for acton it was really the first shot on goal and acton defence dldn t click on the play at all then at 2 24 zelgler got another one with the assfilancc of smith nnd preston fans declared the game una in the bog and likewise the series norm morton came close on a pass from brother bun culcura missed the corner of the net after accepting a nice pass i for an opening period the body check ingwas pretty heavy walker was down to save on bus morton at 1 1 00 minutes terry put heart into acton fans when hi scored on a pass from olbbons bus morton drew a penalty for tripping and preston ganged acton at 14 33 zelgler put thc riversides up another acton was shorthanded at the time woods uas down to save on a clone one bus morton centred out a couple of nice onra but preston had acton well covered zelgler acnt off for giving mooney the knee the period ended 31 for preston and they deserved the lead on the ploy acton couldn t take advantage of die extra man as tht second period opened i marso was in but walker beat hun relst got through but woods knocked his shot out preston blazed plenty of rubber at woods but he turned them aside i maru went right through and walker cam nut to save the score walters kent off for tripping at 1103 tllk made it 41 a drunken brawl buck of the less box made it impossible to get this plaj nt the time culcura tripped norm norton when ht was right in und got u penalty walker rami out to fuu e u lung one culcuru drol u hot one ul wood bus morton was close with terry and arblc s long one was right on culcura vnnl olf for kicking walters when he was down with four seconds of tht period to play mooney got acton s second goal on an osmst from morzo the score was 4 2 for prtsuin the period was rough but acton was much improved in this frame manager rumley put five forwards in al tht opening of tht third period when preston was shorthanded the ganged preston but fulled to score walker saved nlcelj on a scramble woods had a close oni in tht corntr walker saved n nlct one when moone was right in und woodj did the stunt thing for smith a lut om from culcuru was stopped b wtxxb at 10 00 tt rr wt nt right through al nit uid morvd snulh git u tu k m tin nuiuth but vh nt right on u iht gutih with onl ii k u down at urn was i kiimt pi i it und urrvlng tlu pa w wo- dt w n u ste t n u h nt om a tin ganged iruuui but dldn t lalh ti uul iiilsstd whtn lu os rikht in nd tt hhi s i 1 inoiht r nlit mt m 1 ninllli h isttl u i it in in tin vs hkls u 11 t t p it liul lu i t id iuit r hm it w is u ul l i ik tud t rt inlv i 1 u k i lr ittst it tnmh d iii a ptntlt for si tin ik lrbod wasdowt t niu i mi n tn tit lrttoii jrttl al 1 04 lenv k t 1 b th rt i lunlt r t put att n u un withli it t it my u tlu mur att i ti t l w rk witli tluir jxmrr pin juai 1 t s- ndn it the pn vun waa net ded ind jt k ktniihr tot the mtirt w hi h tit i ii h tint in u knot v t it uin on t hi lsh i ri and unplaced th hmimln m t iu j waa rtht in wvxxfc ttil w in mt in zt iglt r norm mt i u n tii thi ih but zelgkr tiukj turn it h i w dt tt nur bvti i- ma ta lu ii lu aa thn ugh piu dnw i y i iii and at u n threw i i- t twird bul tht- t iflv rt irmii ttl i ta h prtsidtnt h ilugrl ml the oh a itlnd ut rtlnie and preston vrm n preston walker goal relst and culcura defence smith centre knack right wing zelsler left wing qowllng aoad pnwalka and tuk alternates referee johnny jones quelph preston wins second game 1 400 hockey fans watched acton on monday night lose out by one goal in the second game of the playoff series foi group honors between acton and prec- ton it was u battle for sixty minutes between these two evenly matched teams with walker in the preston goal proving the star of the game it was this same gaallt who prt ved waterloo b downfall nnd he plivtd in splendid form here on monday night tile ice was perfect the arena wan packed tlu band plujed hot time tltc crowd lied and cvlryont- agreed it wns tut of tht finest gnmes of tlu ulntt r jxirl hint has bet n jecn in acton in many a day pre stun fans wile extra happy it mlkht hat been ut ttt r from nn acton standpoint in con elusion but hires the yarn in l jot ltd it down bttween i11h preston wlirttd shooting long mt h and nt j 05 culcuia uot liu first hcon on a hot from just insult uil blue lint then it 2 40 acton hmrth nnuk ui tuw lows when smith u ok kutcks as att for un i thcr goal it wu a nice breast wltn only one drit nee man and the goalie to brat norm mui ton was right in but vvnlktr savfd the scon and did tht sum- thing on walters norm morton and terry combined on a clost onr but wnlkt- btat them the pace was pretty fast for an opt n tug ptrlod arblc mbtsed by inches i mnrro loht the pucic when he was right in front of tht goal pawalka was clost iin a high shot and preston was chock ing acton cltmtt ly norttw morton n hot drive got nothing but a grunt from walktr tali missed on culcura s pass when he was right in and terry and bui morton had the same misfortune moont y blazed one tnd i murzo sent back the it bound but walker stopped them both and a coliplt mort nlct rushes the l rlod t nded i 0 for preston then wire no penaklts and a ion carried tht play acton got tluir ilrst goj whtu e marzo scored nt i 40 of the second period it was a nlct work in by actons defence man sure acton fans nearly raised thi rafters they haj 21 minutes of plaj before the first chance came for that yell olbbons went in but walker fell to mivt tht score smith shot on tic acton goal was wldt ttny was close on a iu t passlng play norm morton i in and wuuir down to save a goal ihen acton ganged preston there wus a scramblt wiin foui ntte shots every lody umblcd in the goal thi puck stayed tml acun put evt ybody down to lvlh the rount tlurt wies unothrr scnimble but i o scort famlth dnw a pt nuity for 1m irdlng arblc ir acton pushtd tht 1 h wiln prist n sht t ug tl mn tilt i i ui rilitvt th irtvsurt norm went off r ht idltig fan uh with iils stitk ind urn v us puslud i h id ih prnt n t n w ifl v il i rs bi r way but was ki ktt 1 mil iv h slut pi sum st i s b nt h a i ui st r mi pi ri i 1 istd w ith a m r j i thirtv si mis f i thud j 1 1 i iiti h iu wfun km k m itl f r it s the next game the next game to decide the group winners between acton and preston will be played in dalt arena on saturday night irt order to accommodate acton fans who will want- to go to tlie game a group of 200 seats in the centre section has been reserved tickets for these are available from e ryder secretary or acton arena at the regular price of 50 cents six months in reformatory for driving while drunk clarence dobson was sentenced to six months in the ontario reformatory on the chnigc heard at brampton by judgi archibald cochrune which dated from august 28th 1037 when his tnick col lided with a car drlvi n by oordonbhan cheltenham shnrpe s arm was severely injured in the accident and he hadtjcen unable to uppenr aa wluiess ui the taw i until early this ycav i two brampton do torn colin hegglt nnd alan noble testified that there hud been a ntrong odor of nlcolml on dobson s brcuth after tlie accident and dr heg gle tuild that dobson had btt n uiisundy i on hli feet ond restless dr ifeggle advanced tht opinion tint i bjtkhl tesls to ascertain whe r- orivtr vvius under tlu inllutnct of liquor wen not an accurntt intans of tllstln- gulshlng wlictlicr ir nit tlu person test id was actually drum hie individual rapacity to luuilmllatt nlct hoi varus to such nn exu nt that i do not regard tht st usts a infalllblt ht told the tovirt acton orane loime elects omtlrs for ibh wor oro john p tn arrow was madi a uh member of the orange order ut i he unnual nut ting of ac tor lol 467 nit following of let rs wire elected for i 1038 imrnt dlatt past masu r wor bro j b chalmers i worshipful master bro o carnrlte 1 deputy master bm w evans chaplain bro w all tn kfcurdlng secretary wir bro c k bniw nt fltunut secrttarv w ir bt ii musulr trtasurtr bro v b rumlt y marsh u bro w prupk first lecturer brti o holnu h stcond lecturer bro t creemort tyler bro w hull audluirs- wor bros allan and sc v stump speeches feature meeting of st albans vpj after listening to two musical selec tions from the shading swing cats i pred turner bill blanche douglas maplesden members of st albans j young peoples entered enthusiastically into ti ntump njieech competition the hj t hes utrr ns follovts my pavojlle tliess allee oibblns my ideal hus band lnrna dunn should canada go to wor annie marshall if i were premier or canada dot pbottlt if i had a thousand dollars eleanor joccrue j my opinion of mussolini helenwlthers my favorite movie margaret scrlvn my favorite meal douglas maplesden j if i had a thousand dollars fred turner my ideal husband anne holmes my favorite sport irene fryer my ideal wife rill blanche nie funniest jokr i fvt r heard alice rnjlor my opinion of wauh simpson btrt plttnmn my favorite book percy elliott ul ht ids it flip wen winners of tlu coiiim tltlon millionaires in first place in bush league two nights of rugged hockey played during week york road quito kirk iltkslllknt d t in rur n ri ii ftui five k t omiensvtion he vi a week or n uv wt i ituiia el that we would like tt httr tr in ftbcribt r w ru had betu r lsis rraders if v vrars or oer ve stutcd thut w cvdn t think tlu re were any remain i k who had taken tlu vtt prevs mm 1l founding in 18s mt o h brow n n retire ing uai week told us he has bttn a s ibaclber since 17s in this resjiect mr brown we believe holds an unique rrcord mr and mn brow n ha e parsed their golden eidlng annhtrsao and been resident here practically their lifetime we hae appreciated the ufelme associ ation they have had with the tun pans trir era a hi an ahort w tike did some nut bu pptng itth tean 3 pliicd f r tlu ortuk rbc dew 1 pt nslt if 1 trip un wtkds went down to s op a h t d ivr u n preston gungtd bit aiun luld them on when ihey were shun landed walker saved fom 4 w rjinbl and woods saved a cloee ir the me time hud no gains for e ther ide and the i5 deadl ck imulnrfl un broken the laieup was a ton wxxi goal walters and kentner defence i marao centre arblc right wing mooney left wing b morton n morton terry e marxo and olbbons allernstcs afctfl mission hand exhibits work provided enjoyable tea on saturday ufternotin the victoria mission bund of knox presbyterian chur h held a very tnjoynble afternoon leu at the home of mrs o ritchie the mrls dupluytd many urtlclts which they luivt modt lo bt stnt away to un for tun att rhlldrt 11 of tlu west the visiting luduawere t nlerulned with a vocal solo by jtiyct dcsstrtuult piano solos b audrty m kinnt n dij a huns n mrs w inlen ktnntth jlasard and murgurt t mtrvillt und duttls b lrk w irdt n tnd olidys 1i urn mil h nnrr tvilt w h d r 1 h tnst 11 in i t ibles imktd i 1 ml il with i hi ird tl tilts ltd snitib iliwiia dur 1 ti ill rt n mlss knui a c 1 1 h a ud m s in f tht w m irtd ii l a tlu n v un h a as st r tl tin hirls md l m pit tsunt a r a lo jx iu bv the iii ii v ii u sti utiu imumkvm at the bioomsih k lltekvln meetim t rufsdu t vtnttu ul insbur lat it si luld uh rtgulir nniii in it 1hb ith tht prtidrni u t hargc itr the mi j s i tht lam nut lint w ri n td ui ii ul pitd mid tlir r dl call tnatrid by ur uv ritt actir r wl rtsi thf bus ncfca l mlt pun mlss mlldrvtl wilson wus th 1 tullrd 11 u tukt h trg hlle the it llowlng pr kr tin as m nu pn snted heading n wuu i sptfth mr n mcliugh rtmiat n charlrt hrndtrvin rt id ing mrs j innj rrc lull tn mrs c uller pur 1 miss m nt ir rrcl i ti t m ins i ntlus rcldin wttllucr uisbv lh 1 is served by ihe hot and h wtrss muc melughl n and mrs tul ter john mr ohm uk an anurliun dtijii slur oiu j thn vlcoormlitc i lj burly irish ilngt is ij it j bo mu tl in ti it fids r thi prinld 1 nt y rf eln iht furirn 1 irsh fri e fat tt agulnsl a ca choslovasiun iunt and a t trim pidgi mrgormutk who sihk his la twtll ui anorltin ronecrt audi in ts in mart h lm7 ls j antl is u tnint if un ii ly h unuti tmplrt musk al and literary promtam feiatire greenock literary the rtgular met ting of the grrenock ilttrury boclity was luld in the chotjl on friday veiling with thf presldi nt cordon ltslit in t barge at the con 1 1 us ion of tht busnii ss tlls ussl tn wllmiv wtt tccuped uic 1 huh while the 11 lowing progrum wus given by the junior members ut the ixnlt ty m truth organ stltctlon riipli mckmftii speech tl llott patterson duett wllma and helen wtst tap duntltig j mclntyre plun solo evtlyn ptuitti vilt marion lesiit saxaptmme solo usli swackluimer ac 11 mpuiilttl ii tht plajio by lsabt 1 buiuk h wiu r miio miirg irt 1 mt phail im pn tnpui sjx lu s vltr givt n by arlhu mikitwn m irl 1 isln jim mrlntyn lit nr itlu btl uu muh un s 1 kiifj iht j hnsu n und alinlf pi tratn t ndetl wltt natl 1 tj anih n h appointment ot john han m tabuvt i pa ls ot irl to ihe 1 halrnunsh p of the workmen s compensation board ills bten announ ed by premier hep- uurn harold a former m p succeeds the late ocorge w ilka- he ls severing sll other business connections and mill demote hu fuu time kj the job the ih zzle poem winner is in atton this week the answer to last weeks puxxle poem was iniquity and the winner of the award u miss jessie ruaaell acton answers were not to numerous last week perhaps tt was more duticut to solve page eight has the puzale poem thu i week womws pla h st iult oh dkitmk t knnh krl un iht uai n t k j irt 1- ir t li hi id tluir rtgiil u m iihk uis pritluy t v t uliig the prt s dent mrs roy lt kfn tt k ht rhtlr alur the bus 1 t ss thf in iii id in f th ot 1 ilng n l tlebt his i ttl tuit u mm ltd nuin si 1 n tht norm utid not hu b isit v ul hit u tlrniatlvr ut p j 1 b slai m rrismi did ljtvd jims ui 1 i 1 kit by mrs win m iiuih a d mrs ada kin nn- j idtfi mrs j aim- mann li t k wi md frtu u moii gavr ht ir dtt ls n it f t r f lu utlrniatir sitl i until m rl i j uuncing tniwd mlsku pkokam ietires iiuh school utervry tin- 1 ttray mrelit g at ciy was held 1 p- iay af eriitojn jaek chapman itmjc horge ifttr trw turning cxirclsej 1 a uw ik l g pngram was prraiudl by member i hirni 1 slcc ion by the u clvu r utm distance teleph me conv t sat ion v onductcd py jerry pr- bt r and gordor btatty duett by mabri harris andt projicri lunb pajer read by hurry savage pjino 1010 by marte clayton solus by icarry savage accom panied by ken bknrrtd martin ha sard solo try margaret mephail tlw meeting closed with the singing of the naponal anthem in hplte of ley road conditions and heavy fog all four surviving rural league teams were on hand last thurs day night to run off the second round of playoffs everton and york road surprtsedvsverybody by turning up on time without any mishaps only a few rans were on hand to witness the best night an far as excitement is concerned mnce the league began the army and evrrton started a little later than usual but the game was fast and finished up at the usual time bver- lon iiiuin had tough luck losing to the burly army squad 4 j army in noted lor its willingness to play rugged gomes and ii certainly lived up to us reputa lion the rylt r brothers on defence uert dropping tlu hnpltss f virion stal warts like ninepins with gotkl clean bodyehecks irwin in goal for tlui army again was outstanding in his ublllry at snaring tht elusive rubber disc 0 tyl r madt tht most sensational piny of tht night whm he stlckhandltxl through the 1 nllrt fcvi rton team and llfnd he puck past fclmer whltt s wltdlv w ivlng stick f k ntner and hodglni 1 ought d it up at sivtrnl nuigt in the liiimi but were quit kly put on bread and v att r rations by referei mlnuit wultt rs kentner pluytd his usual gomt and dnw plenty of boos from the crowd tinney masahs had tht wind taken out of his sails whtn he folded up on the ice after a stiff body chick handed out by g tylt r lius nlcol missed 1 glorious chant 1 whi n hi only had tht goalli to beat but when he went ut shoot the puck had disappeared and by thi time the fl tbbergostcd bus regained his wits he was compltttly surrounded the everton teom took a lot of punish tin nt and it wus a tough game u lose millionaires and york road contrtbut t d one of tlu strangest spectacles ever wltnrssed in tht anna the game start i d out with both tt urns checking hard ind often owing to millionaires lack ot alternates york road had a little bit ik ttt r of the play t hobson in the millionaires urt w u playing u steady iuinr uod it was only a flusi y shot that y rk road scored on millionaires came ilght bock and run in two quick goals at oils stage of the gumi c byrne run into a high all k und hod lo be removed rrom the ice while the millionaire i luyers und the refert 1 were working over the striken playi r the york roaders de cided to have u little practice with their goulle one of the forwards cune right in on goal and then shot the ducx strik ing the goalie in the face with terrific fort meanw hlle the game was ready tt commence again but it was found out that the goalie waa out cold and be had lo bt carried to the dressing room ilunklng tht game was over st vera of tlie fans mt un rink and missed the 1 ittir part of the game afur mueh dls ussion and only whrn th york roadtrs ri convinced that tlu j tltlur had u play or forfeit the nn pbty o nimatm it again bardrn link ver the it n ling dutlt for york itoud antl lid 1 fhu pob mil hoi tins dldn t luivt in miha and the pluiirs wen until tl round u glv- riih man a wt 11 t s rved rest ilils luut r iitirt f tlu k tint w is reujly gtxid altl txil u utius ti nit g 1 lh heat ml l mi ut s t 1 utl iti u bring the 1 jt u mull lain 4 y rk i toad i i ic itkins in i jrt 1 vuny wrre 1 lajs i 1 i lluiutts with llritulette iii ttrils lung mist tin play mak 1 ti 1 r v rn ittjtwi ii i the n pil ml i 11 tin 1 first place it u id t 1 h id thij xnltltii wt t tthmg ui- it inur 11 til 1 r hxki th iiujii upiut wus m rt r forgot 11 1 i i sdav igl but in tin it ss up j 4 irt us tlie show tl r 1411 un u d atul a shovt it was r rluv 1 ilit tiiii4f as usual wllli irtuikmi 11 d pr tst rk road re i ised 1 1 tr tlj nt k unt 1 the exetu llw hiul rtuelied vitiw tl ni ite oplnuin n ti ajill f w lr he- everton l u s ti ie york itoud dldn t alvow jp and lverh ti ilul tlie unc wus given u tmtrtoii by dexu1 to nil in time evrrlon thatlrngtd u pick up team of jut 1 ti ittt- ruicdlauji rlc ut u ami arrrnnigh nothing w ut staxr both cncludtd m page eight coining ernth the monthly meeting of the woman iiuutute win be held in y i c a tliursdsy march 3rd at 2 30 pm

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