hub jkciqtt beee fwbsb 1 nassagaweya mr and mrs george nlsdttlogale of aetna fcave taken up gwmkrnw a knmtchbnl and mowed in on good day gosbts ian been secured for the united chorea choir and stora fur the first time at the saotmenl sendee was observed in the ww united church last sun day mornlnc- seven new members were received into church member- ship at the service mr and mrs william moffat and family of toronto visited relatives and friends in nassagaweys over the weekend with ronnie and bobble moffat spending this week with mr and mrs duncan moffat knatchbult mr and mrs daniel kingsbury of dunda visited with mr and mrs duncan moffat over the weekend the deepest sympathy of thu com munity coes out to mr wm holmes and family of campbellville in their losaof a loving wife and mother congratulations are extended to mr n mrs wm- ft mcdonald on their recent marriage ltmeiiousk everton the girls lookout cluh held their april meetini at the home of mary kirkpatrick on saturday frances given was in the chair and doris mit chell sans the old rugged cross during the program doris mitchell was winner in a musical- contest civen by mrs h norton ff- services at umehouse pre- byteiian church were well attended during the offering rev c c coch- rane sang a solo the old rugged cross mr gowdy entered toronto cen tral hospital on saturday for treat ment and we hope that hr may soon ibe home and improved in health miss ivens spent a week with the newtons mr alex wright is home on two weeks vacation a large carton of quilts and good used clothing was packed for russian relief at the home of mrs a benton on wednesday inst mr and mrs- hoskin and raruara of guelph visited mr and mrs e miller recently miss peggy kmct hurst was ionw from toronto on s nday mr wood of toronto spent the holidays with mr and mrs e scott mr edgar beenev of toronto and miss mary beeney nursein training ut london spent easter at home mr and mm mills and miss helen kient a few day at their limehouse home t mr and mrs a hall opened tlulr ixjttage for the season over the wwk- 4nd visitors at mr ii- lanes over the holidays lndudedmjjiha mrs a w lane and daughters mr7arid mrst ted morrow and elane and mr and mrs bob lane and carole weekend visitors at the home of mr t ix mccutcheon and mrs harvey jeatfn were fus harvey jea- tin nlaamraontlteilake miss vera doughty and mr robert mccntcheon guelph mr and mrs duncan kingsbury freeman visited at he home of the tatters parents mr and mrs w robertson guelph road miss mabel mcleod and mrs robert patten guelph spent sunday at their respective homes recent visitors at the home of mrs jas black were mrs a d robert son london mr and mrs will webb and family paisley block mr and mrs albert mrwilllams and son pus- lrach and mr will black town tin- sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs x hamilton were mr and mrs airred couling mr and mrs will alexander mr and mrs charles oakes and family all of eramosa mrs j p benham and daughters barbara muriel and willa are spend ing a few days in guelph mr and mrs a c mcdonald messrs r c tomnson and leaman thompson attended the funeral in gait on monday of the formers brother mr william mcdonald miss phyllis robertson acton is spending her easter holidays with her aunt mrs george young family town line mr and mrs john mccutchoon had at their family home on sunday mr and mrs fred mccutcheon acton mr and mrs alvln mccutcheon town line mr and mrs wilbert mc cutcheon and family 6th line mr and mrs fred murray guelph pent sunday with the latter par ents col and mrs will head mrs geo gordon u visiting at the same home mafcpy attended the funeral last tuesday in acton of the late mrs t mack the sympathy of the com munity goes out to the family easter services were observed at the church of christ sunday the church having several plants and flowers rev j p mcleod delivered two fitting sermons mr herbert lambert sang at the morning service and in the evening mrs robert pat ten and miss grace stewart sang the old kucged cross the choir sang a special anthem at both ser vices ospringe miss jean kirkwood of guelph was u guest on good friday with mr and mrs f brydon miss isabel u scanltm guelph vls- hed at her home here on tuesday miss grace burrows who is em ployed in guelph spent the long holi day weekend with her parents mrs w mckenzle iorothy and tcorman spent sunday with the for mers parents mr and mrs milaugh lin llillshurg mr and mrs k d burrows and family motored to caledonia on cood friday masters lome and ray hall of lltllsburg mervln altken of clifford are spending their easter holidays with mr and mrs murd mccutcheon mr and mrs burn mcklnnon vis ited on sunday with mr and mrs a thompson hlllsburg dr and mrs- ross mclean and corporal murray mclean of hamil ton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs george robertson mr and mrs robert klngshury and melvin attended the funeral of the formers uncle the late charles plester at guelph on monday miss orma fines of toronto wnt the easter weeknd with her par ents miss phyllis robertson acton is spending the easter vacation with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs george young townllne misses dorothy mckenzle and blanche mcklnnon contributed a number of vocal duetts at the old time fiddlers concert at guelph on tuesday night mrs gordon altken was their- aajbornpanut miss glmi parson is holidaying at her tuns near orangeviue rsvmctsenan minister of the local pranbjf ilsii church has accept ed a call to nova scotia orton mr and mrs wesley entwistle of stratford ir acquai here over too imudmy clarence mill tflew by plane from iprlnce rupert bc tto attend rthe funeral of ilua i ithe llate mrs wm miller and is mnabung a while with mr and mrs uoyd mil ler ft iross ibauentlne rcoc of slmone spent the holiday at his ihome are mrs wm shaw and regale are wis- iting itsturtives iin tvaronto- miss shirley oos of new toronto u spending her holiday with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs albert irossel j mr and mrs fred mccutcheon and jack of acton visited mr and mrs iballentlneon good friday congratulations to mrs a x dltiav- pon on winning wo iphoto night s the capital theatre hast week and also to mrs watson who was tthe lucky winner of 13 by radio easter visitors with mr and mrs watson were mr and mrs c wat son of xmnda mrs betty haselem of brampton mr and mrs ip kellam and daughter of brampton and mr and mrs l lyons and children of erin mrs george watson has ireturned to her borne having spent the winter with her daughter at mcadam jisb mr and mrs herman doarlng nnd donna of fercus spent tthe weekend with mr and mrs hurd and family miss lorraine mooney and betty hurd are visiting in toronto ithts week mr and mrs j curson of toronto stpent easter at their cottage here mr oliver somervllle brampton visited ihls borne for easter mrs kerr and daughter joanne d brampton were guests of ther sister mrs leslie watson mr and mrs art watson and chil dren of fergus visited on good fri day with mr and mrs g bolton mrs m bailey miss lois bailey and mr a blddell of toronto wore easter guest at the mooney ihome mrs h graham of zurich and joe cook of fergus spent the ballday act their home here there passed away after a linger- wdh3tflfas sunday mat jhnt 0m3 icteort iuoan sundas aiioo aim worship sendee lreadmg of trdu of honor n qbmntees ftrayex flgjls ipngharch sohoal 7ioo pn evening worship ion tthe beginning god come nd qs7ors1th tebfsflsftmidjr suioday may 2nd 1m3 osloo uim morning worship 230 ipnsunday school and bible class 7io0 ipm evening worship always welcome bsuqstsbst ssvct sunday may 2nd h943 11 an morning worship forget not the ilord royal palace sswjssj ojftpsr blue tqenflrou jiram 1 52 avclrbbl ipigs 9 tsasfts ofl g m aautnr ilot 3b9 con 3i tfjommg adtan ilng lillness early sunday troorning m well iknown erin towsudup nesident in ithe iperson of oames mckitricjt the funeral was iheld from be vtoes- byterian cjhurch hinntmrf n wed nesday afternoon t 3 olclotflc word unas been veoeived chat mr samuel smalt a mimosa wesldent 9tas passed away in ithe guejpb aospitl rbez ihc lhas ibeen vonfined for wev- ral woeks the funexal itook suaoe from tthe disciple ohurch hlllshirrg and ithe trconalns were iinterred in the 2nd line cemetery mimosa on wod- owsday afternoon insurance and real estate ihltih school qthh wuahrn ipanthtbtne work trpefeoftfly an jatare n o booc se acvnotl islow its ithe time tto your fire amd other unes of in- suranob are you midxiolettcly ooveredt umough dronped iconsiderauh ihave iiricreased many baneflta lhave ibeen ndded iby ithe under writers on g and ip ulnes lot ius mdwise jyou and anticipating further jpcovexoent iin cuaim as m iresult lin iurcaued driving and tpeduond speeds tthe unaur- anoe eosnnanles ihave volun- sarity ipeduoad auto t irate up ito3s per cxsttl acoord- ang ito jgsrihne traction ottsigory tttlii iiu it rtrliii iliiikai jinn aim lin jj mured hough cast dwelling six rouinc iconvenienoi oentralh nocaied near lhuslnis unction tposaession to ibe 4uirancd new ifanidk ibungalow ftttiltan ibath leood oellar omner on active service bossesslon to ibe anranged f l wright ecgtstcairjjsi rrilirve tneryo disorders wdth ipacmgxtttiths betamctj hswasv ipliric itablets tonae a flay browns ddffcug stpqre utt iblack fane wes a ttarob grayidgiti obesteil norwal epiijs 30 small obunks also ihtxce ibruodor ihouse 12 12 apply w r 3cxiinstgkm 2nd line f bod shorthorn bull till mumlhs 0d ajtiuy tfiranic wltlsqm cargetosl a omhard sseintaman ptiano with ibench tin first uass conditian 33 vtm htjinr 032 main s acton threeotoomed apartment svilh tadtn suitable for couple apply after c pjm to mrs a mooney acton oaft nassagaweya mou7 cood friday will long bo remem bered as the perfct day after a long stormy wmttr and alto as such to the busy bees who met in the school house to quilt seventeen ladlcn nr- rivod in good humor and ready for work and two quilts were taken from the frames from ttn oclock until 4 oclock while fingers were busy plans were dltcukwd to overcome dif ficulties that are facing the group cas rationing and material shortage for their quilt making are two of thokc buthone were discouraged which did much to hearten the of ficers in chatge who are trying to make- another successful year for tin busy bees in doing something in their small corner to help those who are facing the danger and keening our country a safe place for us and who know its one for all and all for one to accomplish this they arranced a potlurk dinner and supper for the occasion which was prepared by one who would rather help in this way than quilt and three busy bee daughter were her helpers about twentyfive were seated around the long table that held scalloped potatoes meatpie beans welners salad four kinds of stickles biscuits bread maple syrup cheese and crackers sandwiches and apple raisin and berry pies after the belongings of each one and those of the club were gathered together mrs stan robinson sponsored a vote of thanks to mrs heat ley and mr and mrs sam frank for their kind ness and help during the day mrs h- davenport who has spent the winter in toronto has returned to her home here mrs m robinson onkvllle spent the holiday weekend at the home of her son mr and mrs stan rohlnson mr j j kennedy who has been under the doctors care since january was able to ret tarn to work this week both morning and evening services were held in nautagaweya presby terlan church for easter in which the junior choir helped farmers are on the land in this district sympathy is extended to mrs r dredge st helena in the loss of her mother mr wm holmes campbell ville mr malcolm holmes of this district is a brother of mr wm holmes and sympathy is also extend ed to turn in this sorrow as wellaa the sorrowing husband and daughters an open message to depositors of the bank of montreal in this time of national emergency our country in making demande of its citizens such as w- have never known hefore and rightly for we have never been faced with a crisis such as this war has brought to our doorsteps manchester cp more than 2s0 women have been trained in brit ain to take chart of railway signal you our detositors have responded loyally in many ways and we at the bank of montreal take particular pride in the splendid way you have bought victory bonds we take pride too in the record of service of this bank to its customers and to canada for a period of over 12s years which has embraced the troublous times of eight wars our bank has continued on its steady course always confident that canada would win through to a future that would far outshine its record of the past this faith has always been justified it in still as strong as ever today in this time of national crisis we apteal to you to support the nations war effort by drawing on your savings and earnings to the limit of your caacity to buy victory bunds we shall be glad to place them in safekeeping for you at a very small charge if you must have cash at any time victory bonds are always acceptable as security for a bank loan and the arrange ments are simple and prompt your country needs your help now through your support of the fourth victory loan bank of montreal jfuury iplow cultivator and horse hake ajljuy idamiel mckughnte ilot 3u ximh one esqueslng- dttj clenwuuams r e 1- tyskttaxe u axjkuaj- rug slxe 9 k 12 aaearjy new nxao 1 ibod tiuuch with or without snattress apx4y to mrsk mckuwnox willow st arton 1110 acnes for snt east ftialf hot 3 fourth line erin township ipms- tureland ajjy to mrs robe3z1t auhavn k e jco 3 j wjuuvvad heavy 9iorsr suitable tut market gardtining so to us ynarti jd com- kttuniratf an ifirst iinstanne with waimrat bmieewlak li it 9 ahn vipb hsle cimttnhouwit duelling and acres of carotin landti uutown as balrvlew nuriirru thiw jjnoperty lhas lgfat 3 otuimuil wt luj luuuse witii valer and iljrtits 4wn rwobouir with hot ma1r hvciatjng ipor full jiarticulars oijyjy to owionr a ii bishop 43- fallview av4 acton tekesekm wjlvteo on jtlawleiing ihf wllnji of tbe audltoriiuti ot om town ila oon- trattot 4o fcuyy 11 material iremove old a4ahr aid rejutkter ia nuuuvrr uttikfahory 4o hiw mtinidjjal oouncal c v ucathraulanu owxic villajre of ac4on foathaut avjiarafus xxts mary wajisuaton list pxwtti one year old us sijou j7sato 2 yr- old 75slw its s1m now is toe time to plant a btd oxasparagus oouts litttelssts a lifetime henry kants k r rooltsvootl 44vj at oewsnl comers ssidcxm wanted on tcew three ton true with spcclal snouv plougning oear ap- luxntimat issigu wheel base tires 700 30 so ply all round resr wheels dual body g it 11 steel and wood oonvertlbie sides wth heavy duty low set hoist for dump and fitted with fvink model snow ulough 5 rt reversible type- wth iinderftame drive and oonnection to drive bar tenders to be addressed to the cjerlc acton ont and to be re ceived by noon may s 1943 lowest any tender not neoessarily accept- c k xjcatiierllana clerk vulage of acton d notice re public health cnmmpnrln on the fifteenth day of may a thorough insjiection of all premises- cellars etc within the municipality of acton will be made special attention will be given to assure outside toilets are properly cleaned these must be cleaned prior to the above date and thoroughly dis infected for this purpose chloride of lime is recommended it is effective and inexpensive leaves or other rskings from unrns should not be left on the streets any rubbish not burned should be placed in suitable containers for removal by collector even if turn ed the ashes should b aee4 int tamers for removal by the col e e harroe lawfrrittvllflayffawrnfirrn kihautktzljiljjijiii j m vmhusxl idibiia ismmsm