Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 27, 1943, p. 4

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page worn hue action rree press thursday may 27th 1m3 cedarv mr in mrs kenneth hall and aon of guelph spent the weekend at the home of mr and lrm ed smith mrs jjunee synder- and mln aud rey mcarthur of acton visited on i sunday at the home of mr and mrs arthur griffin jpte gordoil cox of camp borden spent the weekend at hla home here i congratulations to mr and mrs alvln white on the arrival of a son sunday visitors at the homo of mm h keelr were mr and mrs j o martin and theodore of vine- land mr and mrs frank smart of i grimsby and mr and mrs r l davidson of acton pie r barry of kingston spent the vtockend with hut sister mrs wm cunningham friend- in this community are sorry to hear of the nrcldont suffered by mr roy whb of ohnrlnge his friends wish hint n speedy recovery i everton recent vultors at the home of mr t d mccutrheon and mrs hnrvcy jrotjp were miss jean hall hamilton mr wnlter poshler misses nellie and zolda pashler toronto mr and mrs stanley mckay mibm vera doughty und mr robert mccutcluton cudph callers at the home of mrs jan block recently were misses a and m kllgour toronto mr walter buckingham guelph mr and mrs tone rock wood mr and mrs will webb and son paisley block mrfl- arthur harris town line mr and mrs lloyd robertson and son allan guelph vlsltod with the formers mother mrs g g robert son mr and mrs i hamilton and son mr charlie hamilton spent sunday with mr and mrs harvey hancock belfountalne mr and mrs will vannorman and daughters misses wula and mary vannorman mr and mrs jas ben- ham and mm joseph benham guelph visited at the home of mr and mrs j p benham recently mr and mrs harold sunter mlsu mary rlddells accompanied by mr gordon rlddclls brampton and miss mary morley cuolph spent the weekend with mr and mrs andrew riddel and family holsteln mr and mrs bert palframan of guelph road visited on sunday at the home of the tatters parents mr und mrs w h hohap mr and mrs kitchener head of guelph spent a couple of days with col and mrs will head holiday visitors at tlio home of mr and mrs john alton were mrs robert patten guelph mr and mrs d tovell mrs w mongford and son david toronto orton the funeral of the late david black of guelph took place on sunday may 16th from tthe mclntyre fun eral home interment was made in the grace cemetery orton the de ceased wan in his 83rd your and leaven to mourn his loss his widow geor- uekin frcure five suns fred of grasses ont stanley of madison sosk lawrence of vancouver bc ernoi1 of alllston and arnold- of guelph one daughter miriam prc- dcivnwd her father in 1912 rev and mrs atton visited in pros- ton on saturday with their son mor- ley and mrs alton sunday visitors with mr and mrs harvey dear i uc jwero mr and mrs ed hearing and girl of toronto mr and mrs george lush ami mlstt ida gray mrs thou huyward was in tor onto nil week with her son jack who had an attack of measles followed by uneunumiu we are pleased to remrt ht is recuperating nicely now mls mac atcheson of htllsburg visited with mr and mrs ballentlne the first of the week mis ethel yen mooncy is visiting in toronto mr and mrs georce cox of cooks- vllle were holiday visitors at the home of leslie collins mr and mrs lea watson and children visited on sunday with mr and mrs norma bllton mrs jack sett toronto was a re cent visitor with her brother mr araott wilson congratulation to mr and mrs arnott wilson on the arrival of a aon in the guelph general hospital on friday may 16th mr cllffod bales waldemar has purchased the robert king farm on the 12th line the misses dorothy and audrey king of marden visited over the weekend with their grandparents the remains of the late mrs wm mckee of toronto were interred in mckees cemetery on monday after noon the late mr and mrs wm mckee kept a general store jhere in the one occupied bow by wm shaw quite a number of years ago rockwood another welleknown former resl- dentof irockwood in ithe person of miss mary e hill passed away ilast thursday at ithe home of her ibrother mr charles mill in stratford in iher w5th year the late miss ihlll had been in poor stealth fqr oyer a year and was only able ito spend short visits io her own home here on harris street during lost summer she was the daughter of the late mr and mrs john hill early residents of rock- wood and mr hill himself a former school teacher in the hullding which was later hut home on the eastern outskirts of rockwood miss hill u survived by two broth- ers charles of stratford and georce of jersey city nj also two sister dr eleanor hill and mn henry pierce of minwsatn another slider mrs d o colbert piedoecascd her some yearn ago the funeral look place saturday afternoon with scr- vices in the united church with rev john ward officiating interment took pine- in everton cemetery in the family plot the pallbearers wore albert shultlx robert johnston of rockwood and chester hill of hamil ton roy hill mr mcdonald and harvey rices stratford another well known person mrs harry g oakes of the gth line era- mosn passed away at hor home on sunday in her 74th year the late mrs oakes was a daughter of the late mr and mrs joseph lister who lived a short distance below irock wood and were among the early set tlers of lower eramosa township a ulster miss hannah lister passed away lost january mr john lister a brother of rockwood is the lost taur- vlvlng member of the family two brothers james and george having passed away a number of years ago the funeral took place tuesday from her late home with interment in rockwood cemetery the pallbearers were henry benham ed alton mr hassan mr hill roy leslie and mr oakes of guelph rev e a brooks conducted the service with rev john ward assisting mr ernest hamilton of toronto was also present at the funeral which was largely attended news of the death of mr raymond lambert of acton who passed away in guelph general hospital following an operation was received in the vil lage with regret he was a frequent visitor in town the sympathy of the community is extended to his parents who reside in acton the many friends of mrs mllroy will regret to hear of her mishap last week when she fell at her home and broke her hip she was removed to the guelph general hospital for treatment a number of rockwood young iveople attended the old tyme fid dlers dance in guelph on the holiday weekend and holiday visitors mrs sharpe and members of the family mr charles pollock and miss mlnnlne nlckell of toronto with mrs e nlckell and miss c campbell mr roy day of toronto mr and mrs clarenre royoe and son of toronto mr and mrs hurvey jlavcrty of toronto miss beatrice swunstan of tor onto mr and mr reg micks and daugh ter of bronte mrs altk hamilton of lucknow members of the oshurn futility of guelph mr and mrs l r guild of guelph mr and mrs alfred duby and family of acton mr e w anderson of artw mrs john mrdougnll of everton pte james milne camp borden spr george wlngute of petawnwa pte frank fowke of kingston pte harvey thatcher of london allan cordon raf of hamilton messrs gerrie bros of the raf mrs j glendlnnlng is spending a feu days in toronto with her daugh ter mr and mrs ernest hart and miss m fowke of toronto visited mrs o outrander over the weekend mrs ross carton of new dundee was home over the weekend a representative of the canadian national institute for the blind in toronto addressed the congregation of the united church and st johns church on sunday mr thomas weatherston is busy making alterations to his residence mr and mrs archie mcnabb are also making preparations to move to their home in town in the house late ly vacated by mr and mrs gerrie who moved into the house vacated by mr and mrs reg hepburn mr and mrs jarfe bell mr and mrs jerry ingram of dundas were visitors in town on the holiday dr k b waller and family spent the holiday weekend at kingston dr fraser hamilton his wife and family of hamilton were up for the weekend miss isarjorle beard rjtf of tor onto is spending a few days at her mrs annie iklrkwood guelph and miss martha harris owen eoupd were weekend vultors with mr and mrs frhbrydon and miss annie iklrk wood v mr austin mccutcheon visited for a ifew days ilast week with ifrlends iln guelph mr and mrs id stewart and ilarally and mr jack sim spent sunday with mr and mrs g irennlck of hamil ton mr and mrs charles ikalthoff and joan of toronto were weekend jniests with mr and mrs ac hcal- thoff i mr and mr ireg carter and ilaverne af hamilton mrs c wll- illamson of guatoh visited an ithe 24th with mr and mrau g robertson and family mr and mrs alfred winter and children and mr w 3 jackson spent sunday with friends at weston little lorraine webb of guelph township 1 visiting with ihr grand parents mr aid mrs george robert- georgetown ilast suturdny the sum of jldil3j was realised for ithe chinese war re lief fund the tag lny was held by the studnnli of coorgotown high school on tucsdny afternoon in the nor- val presbyterian church the new min ister the uev j leonard self ea was inducted into the chorees of nor- vnl and union by the presbylepy of toronto organ loni and the committee of the fourth victory loan are well ilcamd at ithe respense ifrom the gen eral canvass which has amounted ito 5352000 in subscriptions from george town and esqucfllng georgetown dis trict after winning the fourth victory loan quiz contest in georgetown and for halton county at milton walter sargent advanced to the nlag- ara district competition held in ham- osprevjge llton last wednesday night walter sdurlng ithe weekend m is in form 1 of the high school there and is the son of mr and mrs c sargent he was aoeompanled to hamilton by mr matthews of the high school staff against compe tition from pee wenlwprth wellond and lincoln countiofi walter won third prue for group a herald balltjvafad mrs wm cassidy spent the week end with her mother mrs margaret cole mr john cole has sold hie team of hackney colts to his cousin mr peter cole a prominent horseman of bur lington mr j soper formerly of balllnfl- fad celebrated his 85th birthday with his son cecil at preston mrs rachel bunte who has been confined to her bed for the post eight weeks was removed on monday to toronto general hospital to undergo an operation miss phyllis foreman of toronto spent the weekend at her homo with rev and mrs foreman lac wlllard and mrs sanderson of toronto spent the weekend with thejoiters mother mrs elma long- street mr and mrs walter linhara of acton also spent sunday with mrs elma longfetreet and frank gnr r e swlndlehurst left on sa turday after a twoweek sick leave to flnikh his training in halifax mrs alfred vanatter of george town spent the week end with mrs annie vanatter mr arnold mcenery had the mis fortune of turning his truck over on the road monday morning but luckily no one was hurt only badly shaken up mr and mrs jeff broom and gor don also mrs v swlndlehurst of tor onto spent the weekend at the lat- ters home with mr and mrs bur gess miss beatrice crammand of isling ton spent the weekend with mr und mrs jesm mcenery milton miss marion j glddlng mary st ihas enlisted iln ithe iroyal canadian air force i adam sprout was appointed socte- itaryttreaaurer of ithe high school board on tcuesday might george le elliott barrister ihas ilot ithe contract tfor alterations ito ihls ihome on sarah street harold wheeler son of mr and mm w cr whooler of guelph ffor- iiwirly of milton is mow a imember of ithe provincial police jforoeln ham ilton pllot officer robert cooke aon of mr and mrs 0 w cooke wim aot wjth an accident while iflylng in eng land recently is wt are pleased ito report out of ihosnltal and doing nicely ijmeiioijse men in uniform ihome on leave in cluded iptc clifford webster nn furlough from camp borden pte j l ellerby ifrom upperwash camp fr the weekend lac llorne norton ihome from plo- item for ithe weekend a good time ls imported by nil who attended the ibox social party at mrs a mcdonalds on friday evening 521 ioo was cleared if or the llme- house womens institute war fund mrs ie l miller and mr norman mclonald won ihlghest euchre scores mr harvey mcdonald lucky chair prhecand mr w o brownridgo tthe door iprlxe mn e miller won ithe prise tfor the ibest decorated iikmc and mr w 0 brownrldge was a splen did auctioneer after lunch tlw ev ening was rpent iln dancing mr and mrm ik sanford attended the smalllane wedding at dhrlst church of the good shepherd art mt idennls on may 35th mr and mrs schneider and family of guelph visited mr and mrs ie miller booently miss tfessle marlow of toronto visited ithe mitchells and sanfords wttsts irhe calm ruutlne of a young ilaqy of tennessee was ilntecruptid ireeent- ly by army imanoeuvres as she ap- iproached ia ibrlftge she was in the habit of driving ovrr dally ho was stopped iby a sentry madam he said earnestly you canlt drive across this ibrhlge it ihas just ibeen demolished leaving her dumbfounded ifor the ibrldge was tin ino way impaired hto walked off as she debated the possibility ithat ithe sentry svas insane another aoldler approached she tbeckoned ito him 3coung man she inquired toan arau tell ime any treason wiry 1 cant nross this bridge lady ite depiied soberly anit lull you a thing ive ibeen dead for three days vmstflc amncv sws wmatcm london c p swedish mews- papers arriving iheve emphasise that fiortbern slumpesm nations will siot agree to arty peaoe unless all are made ifree and independent inatlons the comment arises out of irumors of a separate jmaoe between russia and finland mrs ycates and mrs sclng of lon don visited mrs sutherland ilast week mrs a s smethurst spept tthe weekend in toronto miss norma storey of toronto spent ithe weekend with tthe mills family mrs cale and miss livens ihave ire- turned to their ihome ihore after spend ing the winter iln toronto j mrs if shelbounno and ithe -gara- luun family called on friends in lime- house on sunday cissiiny to 13 a shipworker glasgow cp its people like 54yearold mrs sarah rawlinson who has 13 grandchildren and who is learning to be a shipyard war work er who make the british the sturdy race they are when the king and queen visited the tyneside she told them they said i was too old when i asked to do war work but i told them not to be silly churchill sits for sculptress london cp sculptress clare sheridan wanted to do a bust of cousin winston chunrhlll but realiz ing how busy he was didnt quite know how to approach him rinally she sent him this note pericles owes his immortality not to bis statesman ship but to his patronage of the arts politics fade art remains the prime minister agreed to sit for her but he continued to work at the time dance at edgewood park eden bulls wednesday nights saturday nights cwhonaovumaaatm royal palace cueuw6 uaumg raicmiaa uuiwniwu jean arthur joel mcrao oiarleti coburti in cm borrowing for w4p farsmino avnacissllocrca oaiirnicajtxuk y veg gs poultry men all fcindf of fanneri ace fasting producrion fighting bard early and late to supply the coormom qusatkies of product jjcmandcd in the greatest of all want in this survival war food plays a uemcndouj pan and the fiumrx t the dependable supplier to whom armed farces and civilians alike must look the extra demands on farm production mean exam financing the bank of monacal ready always io co operate with aficuuurc is nuking special efforts at rjbis rime to help the farmer produce food for canada sad the united nations if you need to borrow see out nearest branch mana ger who will understand your problems i1kk of lfomtreal a mintic smaf mccovmm abs wncom- hodein cxpeiencco banking service itt onktmi iu rata smaltml ofu acton bianch w h clayton manager shwcdssihm sstttdl o3mkfjjstf tfswalitt sunday may 30th 1b43 uioo atn morning worship sermon cods work and world 1205 jinchurch school 7p0 jimi evening avorsltlp sermon xbe qpen loor comend worawp veryhs4y manse willow stroet sunday may 301 h 1041 1ckk1 amkunduy school 11 ml u ni morning worship lh i m jtv j c carscaddfn of tin atutdlnn institute tui tlie blind sunday juno flth luoth annlver- iuiry uf tltr founding of knox sunriny st itool oust mmlmti ltv john u waldle ma bu uf london always weicome advcsv kunuay may 3uth 1lm3 aithl amworahlii ltv a j c caruiaddtm uf toronto institute for tint blind will rimak 115 pm sunday sthool tuusday junt 1st 745 tni thw f4ilowahli hour christ doclarvd son of god hy hill resurrection weloohe small asn llvemtiti u iilr iiiim c fjtalt writ it oravf ktp in mi wonla additional wutcu ir hgf wrd li 4l 1hhi tut ilhtltmny 1imt aciww immvt nittmitat lir u j aid c nf tmtrd ddltlitlll nr icli om flqusft haxsy 4v4rn whks4 old fur t pigs apjdy t o bitown u u no 1 acton phone tlru stop druukinct take paro-crlf- fltlm hetam1n bpomplex tab- lotii onoe a dav- bltowns iihuc saohe evsk tiamm frame ituuim ihvhi rooum all oon- vonhntm good location fur uuu aj- ily john tuty frodrjck stnmft arton a black and whlto fox torrkir j- nmh about ttlx ovlock on saturday annwtrii to nunh of trixjc and is xhlldw jmt iu ward mrs noltman itouektson hliouc i53 w young strtt svub isaeac aitfuiraruu rootu mary washington slusl proof one year old 325 lo0 z7520 2 yr old 7541 00 27s u mow ill tint ttm a 00 lxd of uuuaragus a tlfotim ilant t lasts henity kan1s jt n d ittkkwood at crewsons cornets ivotice lo ciditors a aw matsnr of sisr adaie rf casfanr uiu a ate tw vjilag 4 afl itartieu liavlng walnul against tlu- kktinv of kktlwr hill awtvy late of tlu village of acton in the coimty of halton widow who dlkl on or about xu- twelfth day of april 1943 at rfjuit4d to mnd juirtlrtilars and jiroofn tliioof to tiwf undoraiinitkl bv for tlio thirtieth day of may 1903 when tltt akstds will be distributed among tin imrtlcti leeally entltlml tlmtito having rard only to the claims which shall have bmtn filed as aforesaid pursuant to section 51 chaitt 165 kjso 1837- dated at acton ontario this tthlrtee nth day of may 1943 c leatherlano eitecutor 463 acton ontario meavbea8 ral of mnd fob taxes litanlrltamluy sf j to wit by virtue of a warrant issued by the reeve under seal of the corpora tion of the village of arton to me directed having date the fifth day of january 1943 commanding me to levy upon and sell the lands mention ed in the following list for arrears of taxes and coats due thereon 1 hereby give notice that unless such arrears of taxes and costs are sooner psud i shall proceed to sell by public auction the said lands or as much thereof as may be necessary for the payment of the said taxes and costs at the coun cil chambers in the town hall in che village of acton on the eighth day of july ax 1943 at the hour of two oclock in the afternoon acton ontario march 11th 194s b h speight treasurer parcel no 1 owner gwtrmc wlltfa estate jieecription at land and tf 145 plan 227 ism to lm2ncl taxes 24233 costs tv 331 txnm 4iia zm

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