Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 24, 1939, p. 8

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under scoutmaster senrt w coles weht to toronto exhibition on wednesday to meet the tvlnce of wale who reviewed the scouts of ontario on tummlay night the hardware store of john w kennedy main street georgetown woji binned to the round and much valuable block was destroyed staff beret herbert ritchie arrived home an tuonday pvenlng staff beret jack chapman o am o arrived homt on thursday evening with his pretty english bride nearly all or the 150 boy of axton and vicinity who went oversea have relumed home en7rsr aumed oivu 111 mr william lynd has sold his splendid farm on main street to mr hugh u- ctltoheon of erin mr ipred wrlfllit has rirchjuvl the property of mr william plank on main street mr hartley harrison who reeently removed to acton from wfck aide has purchased the two story brliu residence on bower avenue rrom ooun olllor bell boon witieyin btqueama- on wednesday auauxt rth to mr and mrs wilson wiley a daughter maftlucn guild torranclc in uic tweoy terlan church rockwood on wednon day autfiua 30th 1010 by rev mr utile bilsuhl by rev a c fcddj bdna bell daimhtcr of william tor ranee to wllbcrt jolifte son of l u guild all of rockwood died norton at aienwllluun autpwl 12th 1010 mary jane allen beloved wife of james morton acted 75 years waucttr at the family residence main street acton on thurnday august 31st 1010 mary m worden wife of william walker in her ti7lh year the sunday school lesson continued from iaae two made his own terms oi reconciliation and no kins or pauper may vary them one iota uezlah invaded the priestly office by this act hc implied that gods rostrlouonn and definitions did not mat ter he found out that they did in our day many important peopu have departed from the literal formula of sal vation with what result certainly they art mil saved and tht ir sinful prth umptlon villi surely find tluxn out oaj a 7 n a 1 1- mon a la sctirv- was rampant in on avrni- in army on oic sonialtland front thin dlnease cimtrlbutetl nmu riallv to tin di f 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worker he forced hui crews at uie rope s end to drlnjt soup made from ulld vmfaables he set uvm a irood examfrt by his personal use of rw frulhi wild celery and other ereen stuff found in his extensive travels to day the mother tealous for oie health of her baby ctvej uie infant orisna and otlier fruit juices for milk contains vry little or vitamin c 4ii coiue4uenc0 littto la heard or seen of acurvy at uw prvcent tune it is one of the dlaappearliux diseases swel capojrfy no 1 no 2 reproduced from a wood cut the type of enirnivlng ied in earls eara no 3 luidv ciihlomtr to ironri why mr sliooliiuru ou trow tit art r and dearti mr snonluim s ah lltrt roinrs the otith tluil ttrl you ilrkcl up at i tin dun liim nlkht wtus from irllnnd wlimi l 11 chum n from let utnd ompete in international tvpinji ontet k sl jk- nm liipl sv v bssssss how uni hud st u 11 u f t wfts uu urst to bt chtwtn f on 12 numbir t t nituuiul tpm lv nn win h is ui conim u iiitnst c uiodu m ou citn i inn nmoiiil jlu ill u tvj nil rtiiusl mm an ilunia tt ollaw j luuhl was thi llrst loln cluwtn for ou canadian tvpini uuni which will comiseic wiui oie ub muggs and keeter announcing the publication in book form of the recollections of acton streets and homes as given in the acton free press for the past two years entitled the0 of u actons early detys by irs ready for delivery not later than october 1st contents of the volume the book will contain almobt 300 pages and comprises the articles written over uie last two or three years relating to the travels of this writer on actons streets this book will also contain a brief sketch of the founding of acton the records as given in the registry office of the original survey and details of the found ing of the municipality the identity of the old man will be revealed when the book issued gives a picture the story back of the column will also he told in the book it is not issued as a history of acton but is really the only hook that to date has been pub lished giving any history of acton numerous readers have requested such a book and it will soon be available it will be well hound and an addition to the library of any one interested in acton the cost of the book oliimcs may he purchased on and alter october 1st at sjtsso cash orders mav be placed at any time prior to that date and will be filled in the order of receipt naturally the issue is limited and the rule of first ordered first served v ill have to be observed to free press subscribers another plan is offered iii recogni tion to old and regular subscribers ot the free press subscribers who pay three years subscription in advance will be presented with a copy of this book free of charge there are ttnlv two ways loget vour copy a limited editio e did not anticipate a great demand for uiisjinou vjiieli i of co ot interest only to ctonians and more especiallv those oi curlier lavs the number of copies available is therefore very limited and when lliese have been sold no more copies will be available it lias onlv been possible to make these copies at this price bv using the ivpe that was used from week to week in the free press order now ymr remittance need not be made until deliverv of the book is made the acton free press via cafcjft civac sick we meed soaae oklv ttditout rest j hot foootyof foot thevd turn arookio an take back home oud betteo ruj oo so k by wally bishop

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