Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1938, p. 8

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juttf ify i tatmuumt arilhwul fr 6r yeawy akafm oar ha ojuj lol7lnuw wlntriurfhmplul to mr and mr oerdon ourria c on uemtllahoo bumay uaroh u i ass issurttiw wd maplesdmi ft daughter nftney olom died uuudbrtat chwlph jenerftl hojpual w monday march aath loan chares w lambert of omwon corners in his 68th year w his late residence knox avwmat acton ontario on figunlt march mth 10w jwn ifc mcaailan husband of the isle hltabeth boott in mbmoriam vnvmln lovlnjy memory of dear wife and mother who passed wy march 3ut 1m1 time apeedi on seven years have passed ftlnoe death tu tfoomjts shadow east happy hows we once enjoyed how sweet their memory still gut if has left a loneliness the world can never fill husband and family mcnabb in memory of my beloved mother marffaret m jjm5ff away in ooderteh on march 91st 10m throuah all my we the thread appears of motherloves pure void the woven pattern or my years no brlohter fibres hold this golden thread has made for me sweet memories that shine and bind for all eternity my mouieri heart and mine dauohtsit nan caster is just two weeks distant the end of march today watch yourstfep tomonrow montlu roll on take a look at your fan pataa label thank you the halton county uiuloal festival la being held neat wee in brontto maple syrup is now on the market and the ruling price 1 13 per gallon the run of sap will be short this year unless aome colder weather comes acton cttlaens band plans this year to make entry in the band festival held at waterloo each year a new fjflooo live atook building wlu be erected for the ontario provincial winter pair at ouelph this year oars driven by uoyd mckeown and jack aldrle collided test night at mill and frederick street beyond broken bumpers no damage was done mr lachlan mcmillan la having the house on john street which formerly belonged to the john cameron estate converted into a duplex dwelling mr 6 cordlner la now completing the remodelling of the double dwelling house on church street near willow street and getting it ready for occu pancy a grau fire on the farm of alex maclaren at georgetown on monday did considerable damage to a number of milt trees and threatened the farm buildings before extinguished by the fire brigade mr john alger commence tomor row morning his new duties as a guard at the ontario reformatio n ouelph mr alger la well qualified by special training for his position and hla friends here wish him success in the new field another subscriber to tki fuck press who tuts been a reader for over n lttill centurj is john agnew of hartrtey man the list grows each week of these friends who have kept intimate always with acton each week through a long period the inquest regarding the death of two oshkwfc young men killed in an auto accident west of acton was postponed until an indefinite date it was schedul ed to be hcid last night but owing to the lllneai of dr stead count coroner of oakmlle it was laid oer all dolled up when jlgga hollywoods chlmpanaee screen star died a search was started for a successor to the simian satellite end here is anna fourpeerold chimp at hew stork central park boo as she prepared for her screen test anna of fered strenuous objections before ahe would don the blond wig necessary for that bewitching touch hold everything here coax charlie two night next week town hall i acton ymca players first presenta tion and it s a cream cop emofi the local policeman copped oil his corns calluses and bunions with cress corn and bunion salves featured b broiin ff drug dear faw pates i noticed while reading my issue of tot fats pans where some flocks of geese were seen going over on their way north now we are living quite a piece north but i havent seen any sign of these geese and if they did come this far im sure they will have to land on the snow or ice we have had a whole week of very mild weather and a lot of rain which has taken a lot of snow away creeks and rivers have been running very fast and full but the winters ac cumulation of ice has not gone out yet and ground still la fairly well covered and except where snow plows were used the roads are well covered so that sleighs can be used for transportation it u difficult getting to town most everyone has to go aome distance with sleighs and then change to wheels when they come to the highway the high way too ta none too good on account of the big banks of snow along both aides which have melted and in a lot of spot have flooded the road or just laid in puddles till traffic has churned it into mudholea some of tt reminds me of a place that was written about in one of the geographies a certain mud hole was so bad a sign was erected which said this mud hole is not passable no even not jackassable our home here on sunnyalde farm is in a low spot and one morning this week after an allnight s heavy rain we got up to find water about two inches deep cov ering a large area of the floor downstairs socks boots mitts and of course a great many other things got a soaking and immediate iteps hod to be taken to open ditches which had become blocked with snow after this was done the water was soon gone but it made us think what a terrible thing a real flood situation w ould be like i the weather aoa turned cold again so in spite of the calendars sign of spring we still have snow and ice the children are having some real run skating on the big ponds of ice that have formed also akilng and sleighriding on the crust which carries them any place ours la not a hilly section but een slope make lots of fun for them i hac had to provide long rubbers fur three of them this week ordinary boots and rubbers nr o rshoes were ist lev wiiur was eer where under the mww wife la still in the south and tells in her letura of loely springlike wrath r tulips and daffs peeping through the ground and the grass showing signs of growth four l tig birds suing vent with their stirring notes to the resurrection of life that easter time brings ui each year life is so conflicting it seems to be one of joy and borrow a message came t us friday telling of the death of 1i mother theday previous and the fun eral would be held on the anniversary of tfeb birthday but after all in spite of the sorrows and bereavements we who trust in the resurrection havi a hope pud oy tn lllng to help and plan for those aull with u whom we une and try to iirlp farm life and its problems requires i ne s w liok attention the stock and poultry in their respective norms are a i great tare a new calf came one day throu4li the wit with a stm neck and lockjaw vr x it uk tried to feed u thinking inaytm li would sunue but these days folk have the moat money alter pay days for the iweessitim but the mining towns are not hardup spots vveryoae who goes there expects to make money whether they do or not if they do make it theres plenty of easy ways of spending it there are more ex pensive curs end trucks per capita in klrkland than any place ive ever been living is very espenslve too but very extravagant at least i would say so strawberries are selling readily at llftc a pint box and it not very full i saw a man buy eight at once and he paid 13 00 liquor beer and wine is so easily gut that more money u spent for this ulan is spent for all the meat butter bread and milk together pour men were killed in one mine last week that provided plenty of news and gossip for everyone and sorrow and be reavement fur a few and the mine never stopped work everything went on as tliough nothing had happened it is estimated the casualty is a man a day and no one knows the number of injur ed those hobbling around with a cane or crutches or with heads or hands ban daged are a common sight on the attests but after all its better than war that the world seems to be faced with again in spite of the conferences and leagues to abolish it however we muit try and be cheerful and overcome if possible all the pess imistic things or life and be a happy as possible in our own clrciimsuuoei sincerely yours n w johnson r rs no 1 thornloe r j k ebbs ust op saucfl saturday april 2nd it j rsjnshaw acton dairy herd monday april 4th arthur nightingale nassagaweya farm stock implements friday april bin mrs matheson near ouelph on highway tuesday april 13th h k brown near acton hogs and blockers wednesday april 18th charles aid well trafalgar almost a tribute at a luncheon of newspaper men the following toast was offered the ladleal second only to the press in the dissemination of newaf the acton free press thursday uar0h list iht wt patterson ro mlalartla if bnaataailni otihtla tiaalhuaai u im wniuut m ht lattuft otntlfh mora not quality i await listen canadai93m 1 imhmal toiaccoi rfa fjsgffh friday 10 pjn esx station cbl royal gudphi modrn theatre now until friday alice faye tony martin fred allen in sally irene and mary with jimmy durante addicd revival thursday at 10 44 pm adventure in manhattan wllh joal meoraa jean arthur playinir sat mon tuos bette davis in the picture kaly young olalma lo b one of the greatest dramatic pic tures that hai ever been made jezebel with henry fonda georce brent haturdar se to fl p continuous from iii pm round trip bargain fares from a c t o n phi g at apr s a fl to oshawa bowmanvule port hope oobourj rill ai sal alk b 3 t jot belleville napanee klnjatfln oanan oque brockvlue preaoott morrtabunr oornwau uicbrldge lindsay p oampbeluord newmarket penetunn oolllnewood moalord barrte orlllla midland oratonhurst brecebrldcc huntsvllle callander north bay parry sound audbury lcnolac qeralduon jelllcoe bcardmore pt william saturday april 9lh to toronto also to brantiord chatham ohesley clinton durham ketr partus oodarleh ouelph hamilton hanover harrtston inseraoll kincardine klushener london ustowel mitchell niagara palls owen bound palaley palmerston pj elgin st catharines st marys samla southampton stratford awatnioy walkertoiv wlarton wlnnham woodstock fain beturn limits train information tickets consult nearest aiant see handbills fob complete list of destinations canadian national oounura outlm cook boor there is nothing ne about dieting an ejlhiblt at the rrxent hotel and catering exhlbuhn in berlu revealed there was shown a cuoer book printed at cologne tn 1s3 entitled dietetics a new handbook and qulde to qood litalth through proper diet and correct use o viand and beverages good shoes foft young and old- carrsetty rttta4 a a rachun acton arternwiriy iwo urtole das decided h brtur lo put tt out of mlser then alcli hlckrils hur to br given alu oc aur oil htrwi pull sduxs and hae to hat thrm uiillrd on again utolla bc- vomr culupldauxl and nrtd repairs trim thf piuind a nngrr or cut it and thnt uetds ik rntlon iul so wc go on irotii ou to uu eelin our rldeat daughter married last nr pmnud lis with a dear wee bah u u few das ao slc arrltxl iwmr trom the huipltol last s iturda so now uu all the little and big aunties and uncles havr seen him i suppose w 11 hae no rest their home is four mltr from ua and on account of bud rxad walking la the easiest so only vac have been over ytt marketing butter eggs and vegetables lr suu a success at klrkland lake market each week the saturdaya following the 10th or 33th are usually the beat as on at lovell bros s grit bologna 2 lbs 25c in piece boneless and rolled prime kib koai beef per tt choice shoulder r bee f 23c he bludi roast if 12 bll ii idc ioc lean hamburg seak tbs for 25 trimmed boston bulls pork per tti mti spurt kihs per fb 25c 18c frth side pork per tb tsh mujl ugi for 2ihs hits sausakt 22c 25c special for this weekend only heinz tomato ketchup 14 oz bottle 2 for 35c notice start inn apfil 6th thin store will be closed on i wednesday afternoons lovell bros quality and clcanlineaa our motto phone 178 prompt delivery presentation to mr and mrs winters at st aldans on mhndajr eveftlng friends of fit albans gathered at tha parish hall where it had been arranged to spend a social evening with mr and mrs j winters prior to their departure for snffland a purse was presented to thl ooiiplo by their friends they have made during their realdoooe here tha fol lowing address erpteviod the good wishes and esteem formr and mrs winters and it carried over luty slgnnturea mrs harry smethurst and mrs s rooke made the presentation on behalf of th gathering acton ontario canada maroh anth loan to mr and mm winters dear friends and fellow cltlaons it la with regret and pleasure that we meet you now to lay tlood bye the regret comes through having to loan you from our church and town and the pleasuro with the knowledge that the move you are making is for the benefit of yourselves and family we ore glad that you can see ahead of you better times so many of us just now ore wondering how and when the present rltuauon is going to change for the better and it brightens us all when we see some one who has prospect of a future with a little less worry please remember that these lines come to you from friends and neigh bors in your own station o life who are glad to be able to testify to your fine traits of character your integ rity and helpful living we hope the old boat that carries you to the dear old homeland will not rook or pitch too much and that the sea will be very kind we shall always cherish the mem ory of having had you among us for so many years and hope that your memories of the 33 or 74 years of your life you have spent in acton will havr many pleasant thoughts to bring to you with spring coming on you will be able to visit same of the fine seaside resorts and splash around in the ocean or perhaps you would prefer the country lanes and scented gardens of old devon or the hop fields of kent whatever you find yourselves able to do wc hope it will prove to be a blessing to you both we hope you will find something to do a job that will put some bulter op your bread now before we come to the end of this epistle we want to say some thing that you will gratify us by ac cepting this gift it is presented by your many friends as a alight token of the high esteem in which you arc held by the people of this sweet little town of acton we are sure lhal you irgrtt leaving it just as much as we arc sorry to net you go there is a verse of a hymn which wc some imrui like to sing with friends on mirth vie mrel in glndnra how kvit t the momentk fly but ofun comes thu thought of sad ness when must nay ooodbye well nevi r say ooodbye in ht aven well mtr nay ooodbye in thai fair land of joy und love i we 11 iit ver auy ooodbye we thai 1 ask you to lot k tome llmrn at the pictures which axe on the covers of this uttu effort of ouns and when you look ulwavs remember that there are ul way a those here who will be wishing the best for you j and oh yea if til any time you find 1 1 to vou r ad van tage lo come back to lhls canada of ours don i be afraid to come and some of u will j be it it here to give you a right roul wt irome home m ood go vtith you always mr und mra wlntera expressed up preclatum for the thought fulness of these friends iuid of the many happy assocls i tlons that would be remembered of acton in their home in england i a ver enjoyable social evening con eluded this farewell party neighbors and frlepds on young btreel slso made a presentation of purse to i mr and mrs wuiten on tuesday even- ing and sent a 1th it beat wishes for success on the journey to england and in the new home there mc ullltr iiflsps ilu b tilth aitillal have found new mtan- of loinimatllng haemophilia or ex remm bit edlng the disease from tilrh the count of cuvadonga the former prince i iht amuriim 1 sufttrrr evrn minor uperutltma ir t jolh pxtractkjna are a pi l i b ritnl thiv ma the new uiukhiw ia uic rtji11 of un acctdintsl dlscmnv bv dr w a tlmperlej of bhtrfltld knlun1 i hul u ubirtaiue de rlxeri ft m i kit l r will make blood 1 i in n umh hi underwent inje uoiis l i nr it i m nnli vi and txperl tut til wt r ixrl mied oil rats anil hutiutti liiiirn fct fore hat mophilui wrrr t t nutl creul m t rs has bet n aitsiimfl n mi ht r thi linlileat kinh k mtd ts ie hemtirrhaitr ii is t mphninnl tt ai tlir ri ml m not a toniiet4 ure ul i1iut uith new yorker i ve been coming lo lon- don regular li for the last jean and ive never once met what i should call a sharp man of business i londoner very probably you see weve got all that sort in prison guelph and ontario investment and savings society incorporated a d 1871 3v2 debenturer imued 2 allowed on suvlnirn deponlth our deponlui and debentures are authorized triwtee invmtmenui j r howitt kc president j m purcell mnnngink director offjce corner wyndhnm and cork streets gudph spring and new furniture spring is here once more und of course spring time means housecleaning time let us help you with your furniture floor coverings nnd bedding prohlemi floor coverings rexoleum feltol congoleum and linoleum rugs and bytheyard from 39c per yard to si 35 per yard bedroom imnlngbuom and kitchen seta and cheaterfleld seta all at irice that will interest you ste our complete new line of fnglish prams- in the new colors and styles from 21 75 up curtains in the new designs a large assortment at any prrce to suit your purse we have a complete line of beds springs felt and inner spring mattresses drop side couches drop back couches and studio couches all at very reasonable prices johnstone rumley phone 30 homk kl kmshims phone 30 want to sell then ajjertiie reunion on minion boat meet jig for the hr itt in e ivy left wyllffe college tbiosvo 0 years ago bishop a l fleming l ft and hev alan orerne hjfjd a happy reunion recently bishop fleming is now bishop of the arctic and rev orrene is skipper of the columbia coas mission boat columbia lite meeting took place aboard the columbia when it recently called at vsnceu r

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