Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 29, 1939, p. 2

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fchit jvtfam sintyfoilvvlfvcar no 52 acton ontario thursday june 20th 1030 eight home print pages five cent acton band won trophy at the waterloo festival in second year of competition acton carried off top honors awarded silver trophy and each memw gte gold medal bandmftftter walter mendham ja boys to succw last year was the nmt for fifty yean that acton cltlwrns bond hod entered compeutlon work they were placed fourth in the waterloo content and won first in the aurora content por several weeks they have been practlrlnjr for the waterloo contcrpund on saturday after noon participated n tnlk db ftnnuftl yvent acton bond won the content with 01 vj points scarborough township was cccond wjui 00 vj points walkerton third with do polntn and purls fourth with b4j points the bands from port elgin and mount rbrcst were alno in close 4 for village and town bandb the o in entttleii the band to tltc silver member receives a cold medal united congregation say farewell to rev dr morrow new minister for the united church pulpit tfext sunday slev a clifton aifford b a will conduct his first services and commence hin pantorito in the united church but thin in not the first tlmo this new minister has resided in acton hl is a son of the late rev q a clif ford who was a mln liter for iiome years in the old methodist church in acton unci the uin is now returning to the a pleasant and most kindly official scenes or hin early boyhood farewell was said u 1 dr e m mor rev g clifton giftord served several row mm morrow and misses jean and lharges in london confer nee before sylva by the congregation of the united trnniftriliiji to hamilton conference ho church in thi rociul room of the church him spent four jcaro in haulston and on monday cvcnlnh after half an hour of has just com pit ted hin sixth year as lngin story and a number by oil pastor or st paul s united church rhnlr dr and mm morrow wort called pnstnn he his i arncd the reputation to thi platform and were presented with of an able preacher a faltliful pastor a ribbon tied odd re is or appn elation a and a pood orgunli r his brother iuv pune of told and a banket of rum for dr w a olitord in a profit or in mm morrow there were twentythree playlnit in acton band under bandmaster walter mendham of georgetown uho has only hud chnrfle for the past month or n the tent selection was operatic mingle the fallowing arc those who took part in the contest cornets c w landnohrautih ft aplclvogttl dour maplesdeo ted wheel an h lambert norman bruldu pred turner clarinets jc itlddi 11 ji taylor nino bruldu and jack holmts baxaphone s jblmpunn alton b miol george fomlth 1 nlcol bert pu trick baritone c who li r d duwkins c w mason trombone r agm v o blmjuii u buss n gibson ii irut citlun- ctrtuinlj hnvt t r rnu n u b proud of uielr band u d the bpli udid showing thi j mudi in contest work munj who wjre not privileged to gi to i t id hi waterloo t n toyed lliitcntng to uil rod 0 pieced broadcast nr the da s program somi idea of the muititudi of tin contest can u gained from the facts that 01 bands took part this year acton citizens bluid was glvtn a place or honor in tlu bl parudt at night and ucre uil second bund to enter the pur- and enclosure tht band ins nlwus tflvin splendid service in acton and dts trfct and now they an gaining fame in u larucr circle we join with a host or frltnils in heart congratulation to acton band o bandmaster mendluun and every out of the boyi we are all proud or your achltvement citizens will have an opportunity of hearing actons prize winning band to morrow night the will parude on mill street and present a brli f concert on the evening preceding the holklnj th nddrtsn read by mhs minnie bennett voiced the ftillng of the church folk in their appreciation of dr morrow n fultnful i nstntutlon of lib christian ideals both in his addresses from sunday to sunday as also in his prsonul il special mention woo mde l oocamon f mo row and oilier ministers uiklnft part mr ntion of the new church orflon which t l l olftord wtll be in his pulpit next faundav union tlicoloblcul college montreal rev mtf olftord with mrs olftord ind thdr son will uilcc up their new home in tlu rarsonniie on bowl avfnui to dai mr olftord will be in dinted inui formal t harne of tht churcl hin at tin liautlful ceremonial servli evm iptt with th chairman or the district udv o o oeptord ba win eomis from preston to take charul of tlu united church hi acton and commetiet s his pastorate till week acloh drops lo second place in picnic of iode also honoris miss bruce ml ji margaret brown rracloimly open ed hi r home tht evenlnr of thursday june 22nd for the annual picnic of the lakeside charter iodr a hungry crowd of about forty five djd full justice to the splendid lunch ret out on two lurijo tables oamco wen playtd which every klrl intered and fully enjoyed miss isabfl bmcc was blindfolded for one kiwiil and whin hi waii allowed to uneovt r hi r eyet slit found h rself facing the prt t tli st bride s bower long pink und whle ftlitfuturs flowing from a whltt bell fell pitttlly ovi r pllt s of itlfts plueed art und a reat for tlu brldt miss umce open lng tocli gift found hiil hud hi lii ihow did with kitchin articles in her favorite shadii or ert am and green ilieit after opiuliik had uil bttn placid in a la rue table li ntred u itti a inof t beautiful phu and sllvi r brides cuke a sclond urprlse for tht brldl to be mlsi bruce eut tin take which st rvi d wllh pink ice en am msdt a fitting tllinax to u spli ntlid picnic coinblmd with a rri tty bridal showlr all trtllt is dm on up num bi r st vt n who win htiusch license fee collection to be enforced as taxes morning and will alio be present at tht ongregatlonal plrnic on wedni day after which it is understood he will leave a iwh 1 oilkvillc pllt the soutll- tihortly amhlsfrolldny lhu folk of the community wtll iui those of the was accomplished in tht first year of his ml nu try here and uil instrument was clud ns lomethlng which would be a monument to hlu work anfl effort in adding to uil joy and dignity of the woruhlp rvlct ot the church for yean 7 7ly untlclpat i 10 codib ln the ocmlntt ot iu mr alfford und neferenci wiu mute to mm morrowu hl rnmlly uuh kood tal of ulrtr taluirulnib- in tilt homo and alno to ni a und t hollld lhvy wlll lur part to ill taikin ln the orrcna ii tlr 4 lame pporliinllli lor mom ian llaltonteagne illubtratcd talk presented to the halton garaficincn the jyne me tmg of tlu halton branch of tin oiititrl i oiirake opcmt in amiillulltn wa- lielel li the town hall atujn on rinirwlny ivliiiiib juno i th mr l mtklnlliy tm unnrh pre miknt vth li tharg i in itiittlni wns atundid by avlri larki turnmlof mum lir nid vlillor- inttnne inlcn st was dl i lyd in thi pr tttdliirh and great mlluslimn and optimum wen t vlilent in ill sldis afti r it shtrt jh riot n kli ral bumni ss prui folnclilr intro t md mr a l4iwnne fri m hit otn ir i sulci d 1111111111 of tin canadl in oil cimpiinlii limited 1 re nlo mr ijiwn iu i t rmikhl with him n number f illim which wtn f k nt itiucatlonal ilut und oiuruilnlnif u well i li titren outlined in a arcat way f tlhiw ftfi inin thi l u l lj rfntlnn n a rhlna caki plati and hervcr that cm or month the limit for pay ment tax rate confirmed at ifiiz milta dominion oay n legal holiday nntl mint be olwcrved as such councillors a maaon j b chalmers and f j m i were preslnt when acton council mi t on monday evt nlng and ittive v mccutchtnn presided the cluk reported rognnltng tho col li t hon or ux arrears and the progresa that whs bdng made tiil matter of clt aring away the burnt buildings on mill street was also belntr proceeded with and they would be icnined by ni xt month tho by law sitting forth the tax rate fir 1930 won read ns quired by coun cil and passed the rate was sanotlon- i ti at io j milb dates foi payment win sit forth as sertembcr 10th and novi mbcr 20th with the usual penal- tlts for non pnynunt tin munlclixil oftlcirvas instructed ir nitrnd to n rirnlnngn nrnhlem oroup sevtn had betn rilling ticltf tn on mrs cnih1 held thi ulunlng ticket nr giirali opex uifil mntntaln lu tlie nabbagaweya sunday schools annual convention tht annual unda schoul convrution of nasiaagweyn township was held on mondaj june jcth ut 3 00 p m in st daids praabyterian church campbell mile tile president mr w t durb was unuble to be present owing to recent ilinefai and mr edward malion vict president occupied tho chair for the afternoon and evening seas ions the ffuest bpwucur was rev nprnmn sun rev w d clark and rev a hill tmjviri ni t rvltes tht thurdi tile purse prtjjnted by mr llitntztr berwick und uk tlowir b iski l by mrs c c speight di morrow tn hli reply told uf the huppj lime lit and life family had had in at uii und micetitftd that tbe ft it liu wen h uvlnt bonn very deivr riiitifls htrt mrs morroul aho spoki bilitlj bi v a l urttk recuir of tin ant hem church iist f the kindli r uliiiiahllt whlili t mited bttwetn tht hurt hi s in acu n oletd his rlgret at dr morrow dt ptirturt from town and k splmdlcuj in butt btin 1m wltii acton ut a place to llvi a 1 un wn ah n prest ntlng the sunday fatlucl ai iu sup rinundt nt told hi v faithful and ht lpful dr morrow had bttn in tht work of urn school sugges ted ht w ready he had bten to glvi he lp w hem ver it had been asked und how mui h ht would bt mlfuied aclon pupils broadcast from station cfkb prehlnted splendid program u ivhtimii and other numbers in toronto studio dr on saturday evening tin pupils of aeton public fat hool present d their mtond broudcilst tvtr ci rb and thou hands of r idlo li tcneia i nji yrd the well jnlaneed and fcpltndldly presented pro i ram it w i under the dnecllon of morrpw and family leave for mlsa t f hunt and mrs wm qowdj onr town in tiic lerul two diunea were itiunwi out by cook us c i don pitched spuikllni ball but int m iimtw lit him down with 1 err u nil i ly nekrt ti j ruibi it of 7 luis u in led thi acton hitlers with 2 hits l h n lixi to the plttu ti uni h i i h l jhi y hud bid daj in tin hi id acrftommlltliu two erroih whlh uiiu ir d moiton iith tommltuti n oilbrdtli wis tin warning pllihtr nui 1 i h il hw i w n taini w hm hi hit a i inn m ii t thud uiuliik wllsm itl it uectitl twi ul f lwm al but uimb nili i 1 mol ju t hlid pirst rnnlng ouilnu wius hit it brush i irrllued but wics safi on oul biuithi errii n tin stnuk tut mor li n 111 tl lo browi wulerhouse lllled tht bases when in rt at lied jlrst on t7 severe electric storm strikes acton houses ilins dibbonh house itntlly oam njred and cmiperv kes idtii cealhitst rue u itlii li n ndi r to his mihtonnrn the very bt st in m rvli t tint nt the mini timt bt a hultewdul operator thi alms were v ry niileh appreciated by all prtjient mr lii x wart ilamlllou orangevllle mid st culliulni oiu m lii mi r of tho cumuli ii ol ct u units limited was i list ut ujid tx k uiufly a v u tf h inks v 14 lui i mr ijlu rente and mr wm fir their i orb in 1 1 half or tl ituiti n bravuh lhu muting llur iji ni 1 i r tin inuner mi nths as lsl li ilf hour wis sptut at tin tl f tht iiutthift clll reet betvccnelgin alld ltod a most severe elietrlt su i in uul i u rr utl it rain struck acltn 1 lsi night nil laused cunsldei ible damagi light innn sunt it tlu rt side nee of mr and mr ihos oibbons on main fatreet b uul uil starlet ut two points nntl g lined unldeiabli htadwuy bclure it was tni brought under control aitirjl pikxkam at luni mllhnt ih instititl i in diblln wimins insiituti held hit ir june nuiiinc it the li ul of mrs fat n robinson with ill prtildti l mrs i rville in tin eliiui itim win u bi r tf ilslurs prertent hit roll call iiuwtrtii by at imprinalon of the one blac wies suiiled jiiit over the bojal visit cnmtla and when mr cllbbonj brotl it las decided to enter quilling- con uu li taw home in prtstoii to day he will bt inducted inur tht pastorate of tin united church thtrt n il service on lylduj evening i the con liniia lion school results of two grades pupils of acton school and the subjects in which the piihhlki i or heceived kecommcnda- tioith 1iu wing are re suite for the ytar uf at ton continuation fachool fur guides ix ami x gkaot iv faubjt el gttuc i writing i piench ij lllteatuix 4 written com pouluon id jjiutluusj procuuo g oral comp i7 art il t0 sch net 101 hiti u- passed tin all subjects rtna bruldu olgu d rlt w jean rrank pota hitiy of linn htu e was the uocompunlst i hi pupils nil did will and enjojed the trip inillien elj tlu re were 2 in the party und they left about 0 30 with iriltrtsted dtlkliis who provided the tnms porta lion for the group it wiu un other splnidld community achievement tlu opt nl it number was very appro pi lately canada from sea to slu sunu by a forty llt voice choir a 1 rollc u klndergarttn hinging game followed and betty und joyce dessureaut gave a du tt on tile wlnbs of soiim the junior choir of 5 voices inivi the 1 estival number littll iomb mozdirts lovely spring whs the title of a solo by muory norton und tho j moonty lind murkcy renncfed to uimb dramatized song gossip joan gave a t rui 3 hits o errors laiiety that all enjoyed merry davt of old wi donald ians tlit sixty voice ehoir presmud uial splendid number hymn mngletl guidon wiu out on a lltldtru if praise and betty glbum b solo was tholtt alli mooncy wiul cauh at daddy s sweothoart sirond blown to lew b o runs 1 hit the concluding stlictton was away l error u itio a well rendered trio number by wilson fllttt to gutlnlo mccauslund iu tty gibson gordon gibbons and don struck out jjon flicd to autliriu 0 aid iivins tlilst numbirs filled tho runs o hlj 0 errors hiowiib irror with two out imd tht through the ctllhig il found anothlr ust at cnl atovt making is our nuxt bi ls loaned antlersi n pipped to lllll nrl wtl3 niglng above the second story pnjtttwirk llie report of the district nur ibovc the celling an alarm brought a i air board wiul gtvtn by mrs webster gordon stnick out lewis und brown 1 response from the rire brigade und sllendid rtjjorts or tlu oirls con curler walked and m irkly noehed llrst lliu tithough uie ruin was descending h rencl held hi guclph by dorothy on moonev s trrur wilson singled seor m u hit brigudl soon hod a line barber und verna webster there were lug carter anoerbun cauht m irkey olt 0 i on i i i blaze was nithlr two members who hud perfect attend- n oiul u jctlre the side 1 run 1 hit 1 i rror n fck lond intittntuinib flild to hill nar mooncy stnick out gordon tiled to mccaiisland 0 runs o hits 0 errors mccauslund struck out lun giouul ed to mooney hlllmer grounded to lumb o runs 0 hits o errors third innings outhrle reached iirst w hen wilson missed u fly r brusli bitrrliled i ootitt popped to ourler and mt i ton b round t d to brow n 0 runs 0 hits 1 error i giitbralul b mgid out a home nm lot the tirst run of the game li wis singled i brown jucrifled carter grounded to oh uf tin lourtu imiings waterhoust struck havoc with the hydro equipment a a solo by out an uroimded to ulllintr diiricult to get at and wuttr damage was nnte for lust ytur nttessurlly quite heavy i a solo was contributed by annlo mr wm coopers house on tho lumu biuck m n andtruon tendered a street just two lota distant was also i hirty vote of thanks to thoto who took struck but lire was not stinted tiil i alb0 to tllc noatesa for the uao radio was blown out and tho bolt fol of n4 unch hvus slrvetl in clos- lowed uio aerial to the uround tlie ln nnii mcl pt damage to tht hoiist was not htavy i torrential r iln accompanied tht storm sowtrs all over town wtr en- i tlrely inadequate to uikt tho water away and streets wire flooded while tho lain lusted roadways in some places laid under n foot of water and bud wash- i outs occurred in scverul spots where the dtluue lourf the earth away 1 iil storm also created conslderuolc lamb was sift on oartt r s error mooney transformer in tho sub station and one on the street near norton s uaroge were blown out pusea in seventeen trans formers as will as innumerable ones in retildtutts wcr4 blown superintendent wilson reports tho mojit cases of in tor rupted servlceo in ytars mathematics i ii i ii9 i rt ulj r ading llulf llour ftllotu1 ori ixogram and i lfth innlnts guthrie filed to carter cjlu tell ill b loibt tluitdjtliiqliuluw tlit pruicutauonojbrusli atiucie out riqutt singlud morton singled wattjlioui grounded vlng two men on 0 runs spoke briefly on sund school problems muslr uua rendored at uu evening session hj ciiudre n of uic towualilp no 10 srhthd sung i chorus i love to go m sunda school no 3 sung u chorus and duetts uene rendered b miss evtlyn vansjckle miss btsk eirl and miss annie black lock the following officers uere elected for 1040 president mr ed malum vice president vtr c arvile r secretary tnvftsun r mrs n andor- on rportr from the vavtous sunday school are eneior united mrs t diamond st davids mis e j c pliftu chrutie mlmlon iuu hubv flr- st n ki u hiuisard wllma kirltwood hi it n mtkutlurn inez mclellau mar- j nelson alice russell mar vie nauagoweya preib terlan mrs david henderson ad st johns angli can rv a ui r one of uw reactlutlonj brought for ward by thheaolutlan gomiulttoo wot ahat uw wafflmi our convictions of uie r value- of vigorous lettipexanee education that our younif pople may be fortified asalibil th umptauon of th liablt of luduutfnce in intoidcaung utjuor and a- pdclally rtconuuend th ignhia of n in out suimuy school and the yotrny pvoplea socjetle also uiat w hav standard trahilng scliool during th ootnlng 111 nv wanlc lawkoh wm appointed training tyluwr leader aoinirvtllt oeorge tivjlor dora wood recunimtnd itions numbero indltittt subjects fulled evelyn atkinson 10 tom atkinson 3 o 11 flam bruneiu s r olutlys moltlliui 3 10 rachel mulltii 1 11 tva ritchie 11 donald ross 2 3 riorenct salt i tl cllff yqium 3 pullun riiea burgess 13 4 6 0 8 0 11 mabel burkhouicr 13 0 8 0 10 lorna dunn 1 3 4 7 8 0 10 11 sydney fields 3 5 6 7 0 ken frjtr 1330780 10 grade x bubectbqeo ti latin 3t french 3 cjuralurtljh camp t5 tf ikj practice 6 oral camp ct art s mauu 10 science 10 hist ut passed in all subjects john chap man murk- ckiytiiii francci lamb dorothy steele recomraendod hunibers indicate ub- jecu failed oordon beatue 3 3 ken blow 3 3 ian grant 3 6 mabel harris a margaret hodglrui 1 3 leonard lam bert i 5 id erwln uckeown 3 0 margaret mcphal 0 ruby smith 0 fa lluree audrey macarthur 1 s 4 lome maaaloa i 4 viekera 4 60 9 11 5 6 3 ivan four otiilr numbeis the fortyvoice choltt a duott by donald evans and ehnrinirunhmcre the boys tlie double trio by reggie spirts chorlls ruahmere betty gibson jean harris otwtjeuteauirandtjotiaidn ails mr maurice boddlngton that popular announcer from crrb was the mooter of ccrtmonles ant upt tilings moviiw oinoothly the pntiii wuj wiauucd tliiough uie tiy ktidi interest of mr roy lockale direotcr of music at this station it is uie uiird progam that has been prcsonujd from acton the children not only ciqj ed the presentation but most of uiem were tak en for eightseeing rips down thrcugh toronto and not a few of uiem enjoyed the fun at sunnyalde it wan a splendid climax to uie years effort uiat has been tw o a at uw ac wlrmtrnr uu majority of uio awards at the fes- uval was a great encouragement to uiese jounjr folks but uie broadcast from cfrb ls the highlight in uie lines of uchool music llesi excuse neulywed husband do you mean to say uterea only one course for dinner tonlghtt just clieeaef wl ym dear you aee when the chops caught lire and fell into the tweets i had to use the soup to put it out hillmcr was wife on first on mooney t uror and stole second galbralth sacri- nctdburnillhier imfttwneir lewls filed to waterhouse and brown to morton 0 runs 0 hits 1 error sixth innlngr anderson grounded to brown lamb filed to mocauslundfand mooncy followed suit 0 hits 0 runs 0 orrora tills was ookvnies big inning when they collected one hit for four runs 3 walks uqd acton help with two errors- carter walked and stole second mnrkey filed to guuirlo carter reached home on lambs error wilson singled ixc- cousland reached first on a fielder a choice lyon was safe on brusli s enor tynn nlw n kntm ftprtwlnp mn mor was safe on r bruslis second error galbralth walked lewis filed to mor ton brown to ouuirlc 4 runs 1 hit 3 crrars sevenui innings gordon walked guuirle filed to brown r brush walk ed footht struck out morton forced oortlon at uilrd grounding to brown 0 runs 0 lilts 0 errors oakviue again had gordon on the run carter grounded to the box mitchell pinch hltungfor uarkey walked wil son walked mocauiland foroedtmltcheh aordoil to lamb lyon doubled scoring wilson and uccausland hillmer sln- ooncluded on page klght anniversary fetfeed-siieee8- sploruud cong sunday at the call to worship at churchill on its 101st anniversary ser vices were conducted by rev ohafl jol uftc who has been the minister here for tho past two years and ls now moving to a new charge near hamilton earnest and timely discourses were given and while there was uio joy of another blrui- daythere was uie regret of parting with uils beloved pastor tlie choir of the church gave splendid leadership in the servlco of praise and contributed wellrendered selecuons fin mrtnlay innmlngilif ynnpt pmr- den party was uie big feature again the program was in charge of artists and proved very pleasing it was presented by the choir of the british uthodlsb episcopal churchy of hamilton this ls a group of colored folks and as singers and entertainers they proved quit cap able and talented the mason orches tra of acton also contributed instrumen tal numbers rev cliaa jolllffe was uw very capable elialrman tlie refreshment booth and iu variety of good uiings including uie appetising ttomertmule baking was well patroniaod and added to the enjoyment of the even ing prominent farmer fatally injured unloading hay rilk stftlw i he thirteenth report of the tlnanco committee recommended payment of tlio following accounts bell telcrhono oo services t 14 34 w d talbot mipplli n and mower 34 13 jt hn lumt si rum u y re william mckce funeral 3000 johnstone as burnley re ambul ance trip 3 aft at ton hockiy o kbration deficit 11 ml elliott bnu ermttt for hockey windbreukct 10 03 ctumy of halu 11 culclum chlor lilt nid use of gruiler jo 7 80 o it brown n cli anlnit stintti 7 00 l r li iilnrlund salary 106 10 c t ltulhirltind legal fctji fir pt nili u applications 14 40 143 31 the n p rt was idoplwl couiilil ucci pted rchponslblllty of an ircnunt for un indlgi nt patient in tho guelph giniral hospital by motion the municipal officials woro instructed to take proceedings according to law on all license fees n in lining un- jxild on july 1st the list of tax arrears was individual ly checked und ins true tin us issuod for their disposal the matter of conduct in tho pubuo lavatories ut tho y m c a was discussed with supervisor jones the matter of observing dominion day on saturduy or monday was discussed it was pointed out that this wait u statu tory holiday and a matter which camo under the jurisdiction of tho dominion government and it was compulsory to close places of bunlncss on tho day set forth by dominion statute it was arranged to hold the next moot ing on monday july 3rd and then ad journ for tho summer rooosa until august 14th itaiil johnitton killed when he pell front hn rack to ilnrn floor wlille unloading hay yesterday after noon at hbt furm three mills north of acton basil johnston wellknown farm- tr and life long resldcntm tills district was instantly killed when ho lustalned a fractured skull in a fall from a load of hay to the burn floor mr johnston wns storing tho hay crop in his bam ului uio holp of his son el wood he was on the load in the barn and elwood was hauling uin hay fork with a trnctorouuk the uarn i uibught ht was standing on tho front of tho load and in pulling tho trip rope rbroketnurnio6srtiunijuicoraiiuig to the barn floor medical cxamlnauon revealed he had struck uie top of ills head fracturing his skul in uie heavy fall ho novcr regained consciousness and was found by his son when he came back into uie barn from the tractor death followed a few minutes after iie was found coroner dr stuart of guelph will decide on uie necessity or ouierwlse of an iruniest basil johnston was one of uie best known and highlyrespected farmers of uils district he was bom on the home- meeting of the uannockburn institute held tho monthly meeting of tho ban- nockbum women a institute was hold at the home of miss margaret young tlie president mrs j mclean was in tho rhnlr tho roll colt was answered wltii my favorite flower and whim to plant it after tho business had been disposed lng uils farm he was a director of acton agricultural society and every movement for the improvement of farm life and crops found in hlro a ready supporter lie was member of the board of stewards of aeton united church and connected with movements and aeuve in matters cajcuuted for the betterment of uie community thg fdu1 accident is a blow not only to his wife son and daughter and the brothers and alstere reudent in this dis trict and elsewhere but to the commun ity at large his waa indeed a useful life and all share in the sorrow at it sudden termination of tho sucre turyrmrs hmorrlaon gava a report of tho district annual thon followed uio election of convenors for tho mommy activities the meeting 1 closed with tho kutional anthem a 1 dainty lunch was served and a social liainiour spent v- coming events annouuccfetntl of umiihu t crli or olhar evtult uw hudtaif r ckgd i cam lia with tfllniuubt oharca tor hhoui cihitl ol iq r t- ihli ay dont mlu uio knox ywa slmw- benry pruvr on th oliurcli lawn on ttmho liu mi 1 tn imw sflj llolldfly fmtur oorotounl ftiul aston her an saturday usam qheor lha boy on to top pl40s uddjt oftk- vlllo pliyi hra on wodnudsy july th ruu orowhton uul hu oanadlmn uounulneoro will b at th oardca puty at mum4piwoyd pnxbyteriaa ohureh on tuodoy nljht tho 1 1th july thou popular onterulnera 01 lut year will funt a oomplol now procratn thu la their nrot vlalt of the aaaaon to uu dlibrlet r4 cmhton atwaya drawa the crowd beeatuo bo hu pro- nm that lo different

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