Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1941, p. 4

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s s page four the acton free press tihiithdav november 37lli 1m1 neighborhood news intereating items concerning other centres and communities in which many of our readers are interested nassagaweya mr w l ferguson of lot 38 con s bjassagaweya has bought the farm formerly owned by mr elkhorn be ing lot 23 eon 5 nassagaweya from tho farm loan board toronto the heather mission band of kb- enozer united church held their rogulnr monthly meeting last sunday morning under the leadership of mrs john itobertaon mrs cameron ftamshaws sate last wednesday was largely attended and fairly good prices were realised bid ding was brisk and everything was sold in good time the farm although offered was not bold a baptismal service was conducted by ttev mr rickersglu in ebeneur united church last sunday morning bloomsbury literary society was reorganised last friday evening with mr ross cordon as president mr donald ferguson vicepresident and mr cameron kltchtrjg secretary mr c j van gooxen treasurer and an executive committee 0 mrs alex near mrs chan latby mrs ja m mcpherso miss mildred wilson and mr ross patterson mifcton oakyille r- work hi begun on the new leoglnn jin i nt the corner of church kvt nnvy street an tthuttlnntc ncnut vndcru on- ferenct wn held in the kcout hut on staftirdny nternoon nnd nhnut flfl leader wore prownt mm j elliott who tiufferei injurle in tt motor nccldent near ceorcetowvt a veek bro wm remove to st joseph hottpltal in llftmllton tumi- day for treatment slxtycoin yearn aeo mr and mr fred snowball were married in eng land and sunday friend and w- tlvea cth6red at their horn on ttbb- tniion street to offer them concratu- latlomt by a ummtmoilu vote at yuewdayv meetlnfi the ttoard of education cave a eoit of living bonus to all iu em- ployeeat thoae receiving over 1000 lr annum received 10 per rent and tho under 1000 15 per cnt the hohubak will he retroactive to novem ber lit necordstar limehouse milton town council is having the roadways in town put in al shape with the county road grader which is doing n real good job f leonard white uho hns been quite 111 at his home for over two weeks is wc are pleased to report able to be out again mrs j p bartleman of tlmmlns is visiting her parents mr and mrs george a hcmstreet her ather we regret to report is seriously 111 his many friends all hope he will make an eably and complete recovery last monday clare wltaon base tlne trafalgar shot and killed nn arctic owl which had been feasting on several of his fat chickens it had a wing spread of s feet 0 inches mr wilson took a shot at its mate which wuo some dutahce away but failed to hit it champion orton pte w b armatronc of the vet erans gunrd of montelth spent a few dns at his home here tokinc pnrt in the nemembrnnee dny cele bration nt no 9 erin on the evening of nov 11 pte armstrong gave an interesting address on the great war gi ing do and date of many bnttles tho turkev supper sponsored by the marsvlllc united church held inst thursda evening was thorough ly onjojed b a large number from this locality mrq hallam wllford and wee son grant st thomns lac lloyd hear ing of toronto and mr nnd mrs hor- mnn dearlng and donna of fergus were sunday visitors with their par ent mr and mrs n a dearlng mr chester shau of toronto visit ed his pn rents on sunday mr nnd mrs fred mccutcheon nnd jack of acton visited relntivcs here on sunday mr jock dearlng is convalescing having hod his tonsils removed in fergus memorlnl hospital on sntur- rit s mr ariil mrs hunlej stewart or guehjai were guests at the home of mr and mrs wallace gregson on sunday on frldn evening n good i num- ler of friends and relatives gathered in school no 12 mimosa to do honor to one of their boys lac elgin brown who was home on leave from novo scotia mr albert roszcl acted as chalr- man ror hindley rcltel in his usual capable manner nnd several speeches were made an address was read by fred watson and at the proper time tom morden presented elgin with a wrist watch dancing followed and a social time spent by all sunday visitors with mr nnd mrs john watson were mr and mrs john dolson toronto mr and mrs percy kellam and shirlev brampton mr nnd mrs llovd lyons and children erin mr and mrs clifford watson oranfivlue mr and mrs john hurd and family spent sunday with the latters sis ter mr and mrs stan- coulson of milton m mr and mrs pete watson and chll- drn spnt the wk end in gait mr and mrs stockdale london visited recently with mr and mrs j hurd and family the young people held a social hour in alton hal last frida even ing mr row ballentlne has secured work in gait mrs margaret to veil spent the week end with her sister mrs van norman alma hv and mrs atton are spending a few uytf at the home of their son carmen at twl ont an enjoyable evening was spent in the home of mr and mrs t mel bourne on november 21 when the womens institute held a euchre to raise funds for their war fund seven tables were played mr e miller with mrs howdy nnd mr jnmieson tied carried off high scores messrs s norrle nnd john scott reoeluett con solations the indies hnve received word from mr ilex frost ojcfrb thnt ho will present his film nnd lecture cnvnl- ende of europe enrly in december to help them rnlse further funds for war work another quilt was completed nt the home of mrs mitchell on wednesdny it will swell the bundle for britains bomb victims mr nnd mrs a w benton and mr wm gowdy attended the funeral of mrs bentons aunt the late miss sarah mcewon nt nnssngnweyq on november is miss wlnnlfred ivcns of toronto spent the weekend with her sisters mrs newton nnd mrs gnle mr bill newton of mnlton wns also home miss helon mills visited miss ruth m ortorrovfltsun day weekend i visitors with mrs r lone included mr nnd mrs r pncker of georgetown mr nnd mrs ted morrow mr a w lnne everton sundny visitors at the homo of mr nnd mrs john alton were mr and mrs n h tovoll and mr nnd mrs w mngfnru and aon david of tor onto mr ben simons spent sunday in arton visiting hu-klsur-mnu-lloxou- mr and mrs bert palframan spent sunday nt the home of mr and mrs w luhortop mr and mrs alf coullng sixth hoe spent sunday at the home of mr ami mrs i hamilton pte henry hilt of newfoundland is spending a few days leave at his home mr nnd mrs fred murray guelph and mr fletcher of cuelph and mrs blacher and daughter of nlt spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs w head mr and mrs jesse reed nnd mrs john reed nf orton spent sunday with mrs llsherwood recent visitors at the home of mrs black were mr and mrs hugh black and mrs ceo henderson of george town dr and mr j p mcklnnon and miss mary black of cuelph and miss jean mclean miss m sunter and harold sunter visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs geo young townllne e g burton ospringe who has been appointed administra tor nf retail trade hy the wartime prices and trade board mr burton la general mnnager nf tho llabtrl simpson company limited of tor onto and comes to his important post with a wide experience in the retail field erin mr hugh robertson of hamilton spent the weekend at his home here congratulations to mr and mrs george grundy on the nrrlval of a son at the guelph general hospital mrs e n sunter returned hame f injury on no 21 highway near on sundny after spending the past f inst thursday night when the week with her son and daughter-ln- j r n which they were riding wns law mr and mrs arnold sunter badly damaged mr nnd mrs gordon cornell hnve moved into the residence recently purchased from wesley rohertum mr nnd mrs rnnntd mcenchern and mr malcolm mcenchern irnve re turned to their residence in erin after living on their fnrm in cnlcdnn township the pnst few yenrs three persons had n nnrrow escape nassagaweya ssno7 i tils community joined severnl others at brookville hnll friday ev ening to honor nnd present n gift to two descendants of nossngawcia oldest families mr nnd mrs ernest dredge nee thclmn lamb and wish them mnny happy nnd prosperous years of wedded life all enjoed meeting thclmn nfter her long nb- sence from the community nnd en joyed nn evening of dancing at the proper time the happy couple were called forward and the following ad dress read and lovely gift presented denr thelma nnd ernest we your frtends nnd neighbors are gathered here tonight to offer con gratulations nnd best wishes for nur future hnpplncss in this union of two ofthe oldest original families in nn- angnweya thclmn we nre glnd to i welcome ou hnck to our nntive communllv nnd pleased thnt you hnve chosen n solid fnrmer bo instead of one with n white collnr job we hope vou will hnve many new- friends to ndd to vour list of the old ernest j hltlehd wc realize tjie purpose of nlngarn falls sundny visitors with mr and mrs d g robertson were mr and mrs normnn robertson phyllis and glenlce of acton mr and mrs lloyd robertson and alan of guelph a splendid crowd nttended the euchre npd dance on monday night nt erin town hall sponsored by the osprlnge womens institute over forty tables of euchre were in pro gress with mnny more coming in for the dnnce fishers fourpiece orch- estrn supplied the music with mr mel burden ns floor mnnnger prizes for cords were indys hiith mrs jncfc anthony mrs h sargent mens 2nd t g aitken the winner of the mens remnlned anonymous and turn ed the prize over to be auctioned off for the institute mr aitken did like wise nnd mr stan lei ten auctioned off the two prizes pnrt of the pro ceeds of the evenings entertainment is to be used for wnr purposes mr j stewart returned home on on sundny afternoon inst tin n wns hdd in the town hnll erin n hpeclnl wnr veterans memorlnl ser vice under the leadership of the rev t j rees wtufited by the rev j w a drnnd nnd mr e g hnnsell m p of ottnwn advocate georgetown the georgetown linns club is prt- pnrcd to sponsor n juvenile tenm again this year if enough young plny- era in this district nre interested this enr such wns the opinion expres sed bv the members at their regulnr dinner meeting on mondny evening nt the mcglhbon house it wns n busy week for the soldiers comforts committee last week when 144 christmns boxes for district sol diers ond alrforcemen serving over- sens and one nursing skter were ship- ped h the commit aided by friday nfter n tow u eeks isitrwitn numb r of wlllinghelpers the com- his dnughter nnd soninlaw mr andl wna bukv a d wednesday mrs robert king of orton packing nnd addressing the boxes herald rockwood the annua- tonrmencement concert of rock wood continuation school is announced for fricfn venlng the public school broadcast by pupils rif miss annie joliffe from kit burlington at n met ting of council on sntur- dnv nfternoon 300 wns granted to the hmcs burlinkton committee chener radio station over ckcr last warden leslie kcnrns nnd his saturday afternoon was a decided sue- party hnve nrrlved home from their cess sult en pupils fronrttiocku ood doer hunting trip in the french river public school took port a group of members of the ki- wnnls club from hamilton of which rev j ward wns n member ny end ed the morning service nt united church masters neil and normnn ijimbert contributed n duett jetgs listens when i prnv the regular meeting of united church yps wns hetd mondnv ev ening in church auditorium auspices of missionary group dlstritt the report n fine holiday hut only fnir luck three local bachelors wen fined 00 ind 51 2t costs by mngislrnte woodliffe in police court inst friday for failing to pay their poll tnx chief smithwns the complainant in view of the fnct that burlington nnd district hnve only renched 75 per opnt of their objective in the wnr under vvenpons cnmpnlgn the time has bf miss 1 1 tcnded for them to reach the ob- arjcttc young had charge of the meet ijectlve of a universal carrier ing lunch was served at conclusion month of the meeting mtss elsie gordon uho hns leen on the bell telephone staflfac a num ber of venrs hns been trnnsfnrvd to the acton telephone office her mnny friends wish her success in her ad vancement weekend nnd sundnv visitors m r and mrs robert croft ad fuml of toronto a r l liemnry principal of east flnmboro nnd wnterdown high srhoola will jnc this wilk for retina where he hns been called up for war service in the air force the school board hns granted him leave of absent e for the duration of t hi war f iizette those hunting trips and we trust vou i mr nnd mrs ross allan and tttitrii villi he ns rnm nf hrhtinir fl hnnchtfr mnrin nf tnmntn vtlileluci 1j i ll fit h will he ns good at lighting fires in the morning now that the hunt is over now as a token of our esteem for vou both we ask you to accept this and mn it ever remind vou of vour friends in nassagaweya signed on behalf of our friends and neighbors mr and mrs thos kennedy mrs jennie howard and mr charles ken- nedv received word by atr mail of he death of their b rotter john a w i kennedy teulon manitoba it three dnughter marie of toronto mr nnd mrs johnston hewwt at a i la simcoe i ilncajio rair ll nnd mrs r j hodgson of iort hojm ra ilean of raf hagem hie mr jack lnvertv of toronto miss margaret locker of toronto mr nnd mrs frank kelso and bnbe of guelph mr tm israel of guelph miss katherlne dub of guelph wi vir k rn oswald meadows and montlisto date since thev receked p sunda with frirnds in word of the death of their nrpheu fergus j son of the deceased brother mr r laertj in company utth mr and mr nu martin are mr frank keto and lbbe spent i rwn louden glanford ont moved to- their ne home in mtlton 1 thursda in brampton ith mis llla w fock of bred lh the busy bees quilted tuo quilts v tv r n nu jn ho d e f noad of old alta ull the past k one at the home of i p hr mrs jennie howard and one at the n mr tal conducted services home of mrs c e davenport ln presbmerian church on suadav friends and relatives attended the i p undr ub ln three funeral of the late sarah mcewen hurches in calllnc rev mr mclvor mondav interment was in icassajta- of mo to take oier the paator- wea presbmerlan cemeterv ate of the ongrebbtlon several farmer have had sheep l mr nlrh lstl as b worried the xjast couple week no dobbt about winter being caule horses and sheep from dominion listed for annual exposition chicago cd canadian entrlas for the 42nd international live stock exposition and horse show opening kov 29 include listings of cattlt horses and sheep from several can adian stockraisers larktn famu qucenston ont around the corner now mother i have to haem face blatkened nevt night mother lm a i ontario reformatory and mrs j nicholson and famll have moved to sudhurj london ci- john hulls great fairy and airaln were goins to sine christmas delicacy mincemeat is carols es the christmas concert it under ration as jiart of the pre- on its way at the school with the series list and will be covered by usual hard work and excitement jam anil marmalade vouchers i old ahou iterefbrd steers gaorg s brlen and sons of kldcetoun ont will also exhibit sheep and w e parker and sons of watford ont uill show shorthorn cattle a g douelas of mt forest has entered percheron draft horses cldesdale horse entries are from valley crest farms ltd of toronto nelson waeir of claremont nile c shantz plattsvllle llmer s stolu of ar meaford ilewson of malton all ontario and william flemlnu of drinkwater sask a sllow herd of 13 purebred aber- deenanijus cattle has been listed by edwards brothers of wutford ont turcot roundliouhc lanjkiari rusirrtt nintulns larsesl roundliousp has also hetomo its busiest nccordlntf to offit inlw nf the nikerattnu ileartment of the nnadlan national ralvways ii u furiiil roundhouse slluntel at m lleiuy in montreal the total numljr of individual locomotives ills- pitt tied in one day from turcot u be tween lm nlnl lu ninklne the turn table at this point handle at leaat330 ifuomntlve er day or an nveraue of one umohtotlve eveiy site ntlnuteu to uet rellt for n dlsat ll a locomollve tnust le completely serviced this loundhouse is equipped with m7 stalls to nrcommodnto that number of loeo- mntlves h takes from four to seven hour to check and uronm a locomo tive for each trip the work under the sujiervlslnn nf d v gonder loco motive foreman entails n thorouuh inspection of the locomotive and tender taklnir on water and coal oll- inu and nreaslnif various teats of its equipment such as hrakeualr elec trical and car heating systems fir- ins and steaming up ou inn is now a repair shop lovers of dickens will remember the klnea head inn which plays so prominent n part in dnmhey and son one of the oldest inns in britain the kings hond is now the scene of n free repnlr service for troops op erated by volunteer workers of jhe vmca evory thursday evening n group of these women moot in a room loaned them rent free and repair nn average of one hundred gnrmonts collected from soldiers by vmca tea cars on their regulnr rounds tho renovated garments nre return ed to their hlghlynppreclntlve ouners on the ten cnrs next trip for hale at acton public utilities commission alnltrl sturrt at tianuba aetoaw ontaaifl hie friendly chilrch urv a walter vtmuiiirv na bj mlnuter jcarsunairs liowar avenue siinoav novkmhkil uith h1 1 1 in a hi i he islnlils of jeaus ill lite parable of the lalllls vjlti pm church hrhool 7ki pill all kvehlng with the old hymns tome and sing to your hearts tontent all are weleonie lrfaiitfrlttn ustrk olillsuill aoton hkv ii 1 bcnnik u a mlmlatw msm- willow htreel hundav novkmhkiraoth 1041 ii 00 and 7 00 p m public worship 12 v pm ilia hliluith duml always wkicomk aaapilst btjuttlj mcv aoton ioiin wthom ha btw mlnlatar 1011 sunday novemiier 30ui ii ho am the minister ij 1 p m runday school monday hv1 pm bypu wednesday 7 10 p in prayer meeting hul pm choir practice a welcome to all vneuufttfun small advertisements a ivrrliirmriit timlr lliit licajlntf rt ralt wlili mtltr up ft wftrji a i illlollal uifd h 11 wefl ii ijatl itltra ik i 4 kill 411 flic tlvatf liarnintl niliini mi i artfr ji ami ic ht null tlliuil tut acli wd ynun to whom it may concern all accounts owing to the undersigned if not paid on or before december 15th 1941 will be placed in the iwvkioti court for collection without further notice edwards co signed lucy edwabikl fok hale i pih apply to r p firrilrie trewsons corners ttllt half cutter for sale in good inndltlon chi ni uk k j nlisov acton apply 1101hkkkrlkk wavtku houi kecier for mlult wrvms box 14 pttee press uhition wantki1 a woman with n baby would like a hnuuk iur v fuisltlon apply to box 42 hie acion prrtfc press at the guelph theatres royal now til ntliav oub wife mclvyn douglas ruth hussey sat to tfefl nov sb likcti bing crosby mary martin brian donlevy carolyn le birth of the blues wkd to tiu weckmbek swt unholy partners edward g robinson edward arnold laraine day palace nil hat mow nov 2sdec 1 taret wr tonkht i he k a f on thr actor set ond hit new york town fred macmurray mary martin xi eh wfj tihtih iters s 4 rosalind russell don ameche s kay francis in the 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