Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1938, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ii ivtmccmxmrjcamwuizixxrjuzli2umli tamiiimfteomm ui mm the acton free press m pacwms mr and mr wm allan of toronto visited acton friend over tho wmlcend mu corbett juj and ml sylvia williams of toronto vliltod with mr klrlcby williams and other acton friends on sunday mr and mm r nlekeu and alenna and mr a coutts of conn and miss m klckou of toronto visltml acton friends on sunday mm r h wanabroufih spent ft few days this week with her dautfhter mn p day of rookwood who has bwm hi tin 1 now lmprovlnff mr and mrs earl oardlner of kap- ausluulnff visited this week with mr and mrs d mcdrtienll dublin and mr and mrs w d mocarthur acton card of thanks acton affheultuml society acknow ledge with thanks receipt of the fol ow ing cash donations received too into to insert in the prise list mr kubhes cleaver mj 5 00 mr j e white- lock district agricultural representa tive 200 jury exonerates driver for death of jos gardiner continued from pave one he had found gardiners cap tn the west wheel track of the road he was ap parently struck south of the speyswe line the car had gone to the right 42 jeet before the impact 37 feet until a tone was struck and 00 feet until stop ped in the right ditch the car seemed to be m good workliuj condition although it was not a modern m after hearing the evidence and retir ing for twenty minutes the jury returned the following verdict we the jury find from evidence submitted that the said joseph oar dlner ciune to his death caused by an accident an sunday september 18th 1d3b by being struck by the rear portion of a car driven by ernest hall of ouelph we find no evidence to prove negugeaol on the part or the driver the said joseph gardiner died from the above accident on wednesday september 31st 103s at 400 oclock in the fore noon in ouelph general hospital we the jury recommend that in future other ltncssta be excluded from the court room during the glv- lng of evidence the jury were messrs chas mason foreman c w wilson w r e blair r rawson w r norton wm flnlay and thos watson mr w l dick count crown attorney conducted he inquiry and countj coroner dr stead of oiicvi11l pnildcd george wallace clothes shop 123 yonge st toronto opposite ryrjfcbhffl good shoes boldax fxllants they abe stlved right fit right and priced right driver not blamed for the death of mr jo- rurifh a filial ii tidtnt ni omrmumn tk iiro smiths in whit h ml joseph iliiil tn timd nmui ut v u iilmnrit lilhlunih kill 1 uikii sirmk n ut miio ninbllt ttus punl i itliiilul ii ciinuii r jur hill i 1 l luuwn lei t ntfcht nu jur limit i ii 1 ii sttud oiik milt c u rttrinir f t hulion o uni t im untl k id m rtn v o tlmlpll t hi mi ciown minw v 1 niik mill m tlletl li i dutiuiu wli 11 is ttitt tin mt u 1 th i ii nl nut who i etl tin lt ll uhl 1111 ll 111 i 111 ult tidum t kivi iirst vl it n ktvw vul lu iiuw p itudri quite will umt siutl th it ik iwu bind in tun i i unci r lut 1 iwnrtl a lftlllk ki ntli uuui v ii mul s hmi ai hi vt llcl i itmiketl up u ml siu lra itmut uitlk out out hit roiul ju k dim iui tmutlid hi rttumnted tht ciir would be nbout tuxnn fet t trom thr ud questioned nithrdtilg u bun duilruu alatcd thut out had utopijrd to pick up norm ptuimnc r for toronto uitn hud none on hi aurmbird that tht unfor tunnte uid had got hit ot utr bum when it wiu atopped re id murquetut told thr un tlir clr cumatancea of thi accident lit wub drlvliur cast mid thr rood as dr iu far a hi i uuld rem em her rt wiia juttt s tuiip durk and he had lila hnulllkhtn n i ould juditr thr dlsumct lo thr lad mikii 1 iutft hi r would l about 15 fret mnnii u told tlu un i was truwulne on thr right hand nidi of th- road falrl clour u utr ot ntrt the lad wu about three fit on uie high- va shr nrrr looked but kept right an walking arnu thr htghas thr left headlight struck iter and seemed to cam her and h n thr car topped hr dropped x hud m brakes on a hen i hit htr and went 2 or 3 ards after i tried to cut to the right to get behind her ml ptanoqs ivans ouelph a pas- engrr tn the marqueas ear corroborated f the evidence dr j a mcniven acton examined the body c the undertakers and des cribed the injuries to the jury thctv were brutees on the forehead and paaalbly a skull fracture body bruises and both let broken between the knee and ankle the injuria received combined with sufficient midnight dance ryan a udito rium guelph thanksgiving day morn 1205 am tim eaton and his orchestra gregory theatre friday october 7th the giadutoir with the public runnymnn no 1 joe e brown novelties comedy cartoon snapshots nnd sport chuptt r 13 of riiuh oor don saturday octobkr kth gift night devi1s party drnmn of grciw nup slum kid with victor miuipltn and william onrkun coined choose our pn tin rs mmm housi build tnipptr tl lilt pluee y x ni us moml mioiur 10th mvtlnfrt t 3 old is wiikkk l ii it doiii it tiihtil il r suirrlnk oetr linn olivia ih miivllliuul cliiudi itiilii- md murmirt t i ind nm hand mill ht it t n ir toon p ik s r ubli ir ubl comino siuwn of the north clkaiunc adcrion sle at chewfaons coitners mrmtik1 hoi suiold goods 1t nn undi rslgnrd h met ted lnstruc- tlotui from mrs john mullngiiam u wll b public auction ut lu r home crt wsons cxirnera on satitrdai october sth 1938 ut one o clock the following oak cabinet and bldeboord combined oak din it u rhim exlensiou tablr 6 oenulht ljruthi r q ated ouk chairs electric uunp brutw candir sticks lorrb clialr ouk rocker book cast und librur of boikn comrh chuch organ b octaea j upholiu red chairs small table rugs and carpt ts lin olrunta and olulotlu pa lur lamp wicker fvrnrrj fxt stool clcxk arm ctialra majcauc e3ectirlc radio fada batten rdu phonograph aith records open orate heater stove drop bead setting machine 1 dinner set of dishes 2 tea sets of dishes cnttung machine new kitchen cabinet new kitchen cupboard kitchen chairs s tables picture hall rack kitchen range with warming closet in good condition iron bedstead with mattress and sprtngn iron bedstead with mat trras and pvather ticks feather bed bolster pillows quilts blankets sheets etc dresarr washstand jars pots and pans plates and cups oarden tools ironing board a quantity of coal pjower bulbs narcissi and tuup bulbs peonies and phlox roots terms cash s la as mrs baruagnaa is ghrtng mp i n to w if plan systematic renovation for the school building continued from pae one strikeout king the chairman reported that a request had teen received from mr whltelocik agricultural representative for the use of a room at the school for the short course temjrlwm in acton thlryear this room was not in use as a regular class room at present by motion the- chairman was em powered to make arrangements with the principal m1as bennett for the use of the room and the board approved of the holding of the course there it was required for nine weeks and hours were thojwme as school hours the matter for rental ans left for the chairman to decide a letter from inspector husband of the continuation school gave permis sion to teach upper school subjects in acton school this year subjecta being finishing the baseball season in a taught are english algebra botany and blaze or glory bob feller aboe jouth- aootogy n i ful p fr cleeland indians struck moved by p w fearcn seconded by out is detroit tigers in one game to f blow that the acton public school i set a new major league record he board authorise the following text i n cd tne lt in tntlt jtpartment books tor use in the continuation school wtthnn unofficial total or 340 for upper school subjects as permission has been granted by the inspector cor- tied the seventh report of the finance committee passed the following ac counts acton public utilities commission services 2 70 mrs wm oowdy 18 00 3 00 new heating system to make saving to county continued from page one to manage we find the same con ditions prevailing in marketing straw berries and asparagus the market is flooded before local produce is placed on w woods national stationers acton band wins trophy in aurora band competition continued from page one 2 73 36 45 the matter of teaching music in the continuation school was again discussed by the board it was decided by motion that the plan of teaching music be left over for this year it was pointed out by the chairman that a minimum amount had been spent during the post ave years for repairs at the school now it was absolutely necessary that a systematic program of acton 84 points the second scar- boro 80 points could you hear anything then beside the roar of the crowd and the jubilant acene in the acton section of the arena bandsmen and supporters as well were really celebrating congratulations and handshakes wwre the thing of the hour in the meantime the scarboro bond hid withdrawn from mar the stand and the acton boys took their pocitlnn around the stand mr perrott v as call meeting no 7 highway association has been organized repairs should be made and an amount to the stand and also w nutt the set aside each year to keep the buildings scarboro conductor and the stouffvllle in good repair the property committee troph and b meda wrc presented was requested to moke an inspection of mr moort the medals are to be the buildings and bring in a list ot ter tht inscription has the work required at the november bcen mndl on them i after tht presentation mr perrott was carried jiboulder high b the band boys and roundly cheered as they left the anna eerybod was happy and a- real celebration was no in full swing as one of the oldt r bandsmen rt marked j this is the nri firm acton band has had a chance to celebrate so let s cele- brat a phont cnl was then put through w let the home support rs know the result and then back home to celebrate around midnight tht tooting of horns and hit lng of the hupp throng led tht uwn folks who indn i hi nrd tht rtsult to xu that n rtlebniilnn wis in tin making md turned out i larjt humbtrs to wilnevi thu final pmnd ip n tin main i oim r on tht urrlal f ui bindmnlif muhlc lr ikt foiih pi hips n t tht mini ils in aurora but with t tilt 1 in n su iij a paradt vwis jnrmed and hi ni h mr i ritt itrrwtu acton hinds i mi tr ij tht niu ched up lln ni iln i i t i nd thi n buk i hit i th ntu the market mr allan brought ad educational problem before the council since the ratepayers havasecn fit to urn down our recommendation foi the neccssarj equipment for the new high school course the question has alscn as to who is to poj for students attend ing technical school ir it necessary for ttum to do so to gain the specific knowledge they may require my hnll in some cases we are pac ing for children nt high school who would be doing for octur ot technical mr allan some w ould be bttei staying at home mr ailbert it is too bad that we hae been obliged to abandon the trade apprenticeship sysltm it was flnillj agned that the educa tion cpmmlttcc discuss the matter at their next meeting and report to the council mr gordon reeve of naosagawc a reporting on reforestation stated that so far nothing definite had been accom plished some attempt had been mode to purchase certain property but sofar it had not been successful mr gordon wiought that certain plots in the north ern port of the county would practically look arur themselves if they were fenced and protected from cattle the following resolutions were passed moved by mr irving seconded by mr bjera that the following accounts be paid finance 1 305 54 county buildings 2 505 44 printing 305 07 hospitals 1 870 61 a new tiibqry huband ive told jju before that it is economically unsound to spend your money before ou get it wife i don t know if you don t get it at least youve got something for your money wt patterson ro specialist in eye examliuuen orthopuu ibs wvndi1am st ovum phone sim completely equipped offices below mailer shoe store jl puce s four power a premier benito mussolini of italy is pictured here as he affixed his signature to the fourpower agreement arrived at by the premiers of britain france and italy and fielclisfuchrer hitler of germany at uio moipentous conference in munich 5 98g 00 moved by mr irvin seconded by mr be h that the treasurer be authorized to apply to the municipal board for necessary additional borrow- irg pow r nnd to lssut cheques for the nr reran i fee for s line mbed o mr gordon etontkd by mr kirn that tht cleik be uvururud to prepare a b law to omej ih lrce of unused rood allow anct tn thl com t road ewt of corw hln to the owner of the adjoining farm ot a cost of inn dollar and that the ntessar details bt placed in b law i council adjourned i announcing special clinic for health examination in order to further acquaint the health seeking pubtjc with the value of this modern method of radlonlc diagnosis we announce a special clinic for complete examination on the calbro magnowave for three days next week october 13th 14th and 15th expert diagnostician wiij he in cuelph a radlonlc diagnosis means that you rectlve a complete examination of the entire svbttni and any abnormal condition is immediately located the regular fcecjiarged clseature is tlo 00 but during this special clinic all examinations wlu be made for tlu nominal sum of j 00 in full with no further obligation you mn re the information about yourst if that you will cousldt r to bt worth ten tinus tlir small fee chargi d apjxilntmf nu must be made now in advance befon clinic starts write office lnunedlatt 1 or tek phone outlph 481 wt invite you to take advantage of this specialists visit to ouelph la1 assistant in attendance albert u price d c chiropractor and duikilkss therapist 110 wyndham street uelpii teiephone 4h1 i iu reec p j mccutchcon of acton re presented this munlclpalltj at a meet ing in toronto of municipalities on no 7 highunv who hui formed on organ izatl n a c tnult r sarnla is gen ral seerttao and r g suvpas gutlph oentnil tnnmin r hon t b vicque un ls honorar president tilt follow tug t rt also i lee ted offices of uit asmclitt ion h moniry pri sidi nt r tliomius orr stratford prtsidt nt major thomna e hum stratrord first vict pi sldi nt tn or girvi c tow i mnd pirth hinnid vu i presldt nl r t i r 1- u 1 1 sun arkona i hi board if ninit rs ls comptwd if hi r ii unit ii 11 marshall otuiwa n j mi hui p ml fcxiwiud 1 snl itli halt l i muj r 1 j bnwlli snnili palls f j ijimlx pi nh m iw i tv i r1 n kltchin i i ijor william u tin i r tijtlph r h m ic na id h rnlf il i dli kls ar knit t hi ilirs n tlntil nl diiud wl i tt mrs luff umlil n pi k mill and c c u othtrrn h ii id tin n ili i rs will b aphuucd nt fr in br unpl n t hiikvm 1 p u rb- i i nd 1 in tn il l ptt led i dt li khu ni uius lh oilaih g riiiiiiin l lomilih t it i ad w nh w hiul i mnitl lh i 11 ujih i litis nnd 111ums sarin i p int fcd id warwnk rk urn piruull aim crar hinlti id tx viins strut 1 j nt hamburg kltrluntr gutlph ci n gtstrgitown briunpum w kdbrldjt tti lrnhill uiiibstuit itni mi illi ma ic ham bnoklln muncliesur sunderland undsai onumtt pi urboro norwiktd i imowiuilll iii unit kick marm irn mnditr multrrlt prth cnrleton plact and ottawa of this road it was said st ctions lolul ling 2 milts rmatns to be flnlshrd hlghwa no 7 ls going to senr mort of lhr prtninee than am other hlgha det hired maur thomas henr of fatratford it utiuld hi ptunud iut opt n up new tirrtiorj for uulst and rrlleit longrotton on hlghwaj no 2 tlie new roud in thi pinhm of aid george surrtet of saniitt would induce man uiurlsu from the t iilud butn ho now tmitlled onlj from smn to jrsviillr the niagara peninsula u prokuig their dlck stu in ontario tills would ciiull the prm 1 nee as u w hole tan quebec umrlsti too would t t1 tn ontario if the could croa the pro- mce b one route and vturn home b another aid a belangir of ottawa asserted h i i hn knik it bmdmast r p r r it ii i ik d i ii l for tlu 1 r lint 111 c i ra i n and h nd lh it with t s s ss u rk n thai 1 mikhi 1 111 oilizt tla band u greater at 1 c ills ns bn d ii mn k lu ii u 1 1 1 hi idin u t m pt i roll b itklsi i c iji ldsth n h six 1 i ml b rn t m un m i imbt n n m i 1 sll 1 y i hi m i i 1 r n hniklt s su i i b 1 it i k i mr i o nn h i m h kl si nip- n c ius i k 111 inis d n lukllls 11 m p i kl n c us i i itu n in 1 1 1 ila nr i- tlir kramiwa match exct ik nt plow liif w ha vhlblted xs t da nt tht annual mult h of llw era nkksa bnmt h f tlu thiturin pi union b asttciutltm lit id m hie fumi if albert shultis u half nuk tost of r tcjcaxxtd i l r land wa in perfect tindltum for tin m nt h buvtu w m the swttp- stukes award tht winner clodr 1 opt n to province- a d k opt n to bt si cm l b 1 cnii4 covdensed milk cioa1 2 t n t enuniimi and fcjin tttwnshlp hounun who nae preuiul wtm first pria h bajnr htil1 l sin b forsvtlir l gordinn t crown t llutchisttn bt niuh h class 3 open to thok wlui iat i it uikrn first pnxe cnarlej mcnabb geo hiluin brst crown and finish charlti mcnstob class 4 open to r idrrts t erm and etamooa under 21 r hanaer h allan e gray j m nnso t maud best crown r harp at ftnlsh h grandma alwajs was a keen shopper and quick to sni but oull recognize these bargain orfcrs without her jiars of ex perience you save real money you get avwell selection of nugaines and a full year of our newspaper thats what we call a hrtik for ou readers no wonder grandma says youve got somitlling 1 mlri allfamily offer this newspaper 1 year and any three magazines please check three magazines oesired g wad or i yar i mogann 24 mutt d national horn monthly i yar canadian magaim i yar chatlain i yaf d pictorial rvlw i yar rod and gun i yaar q silr scrsvn i yar amarican fruit growor 1 year g parsntt 6 mo d amiricon boy i mot q chrutian harold 6 mot all four only d condition hortlculhir ond horn q 0p koo f ym mogaiin i ymot 3 00 super- value offer this newspaper 1 year and three big magazines group a select i d nmwnk 6 mot tni story i yr q scrmnland i yr o judqo i yr o mccolu i yr q mogaun digoit 4 mot pornh i yr d chrutlon hrold i yr q woman horn companlom d coltirt i yr q amncon toy i yr group b select 2 24 iuum yr q mocli mogaii i y d nalionol horn monlkly o canadian magauno i yr d oatalaliw i y o rod and gun i yr all four only bsl scron i yr plcl hctorial ltviw i yr o amncan fruit growar l canadian hortlcufturo mogaiin i yr oopirrhood fm i yr i yr 1 hoi 3 50 canada wm the urout exporter of un- trwmed corrdriujrd mijk to cle united kingdom in istj luppljlnc cwta out of uie total of 33su3 ct import- allan ed into the blttah martot from all ciaa 5 open to boy under 18 erv aourceo alaa aoeordlng to the oifuret in stubble n mcnabb k mcmuan w of the imperial bronoinle oonflwttee ta maud bet crown and ftnlsti s m- imporuuoiu of worlened whole jibt ahook at her at wre eot ihndut i ptiona isrs brln c o plank clerk ul the condenaed milk canada contributed 1 t which ru exceeded only by bre in finplre counttlpa claas a txwa tn atubfale under 15 ears harvey shulua beat cromtj and flaiin harvey shuiua the acton free press

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy