Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 15, 1943, p. 1

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toader we two wak of eourlb plkwaed tap by ibe hglmahteg al ihe end of each of law ukeaks la the igrouad was a stulksw v la ihe soil the vwiao sign baa beeo found on kawat evtj produttt of ihe farm but this irs lb tsrsl lluae w bad bj kcblalac reported as leaving the sign slkl tbe laser haw inailml theftr objretfem for tbe psw- a htler fossa ibe cnanvttl gam ibe pa tall ii awdnatlloao na pawbaa- asr tha baard craw car tbe wsorr- wawma paaaaamc smmtawi taw srcntwry mtaa b 1l speicbi bail ii lid t- iraatrfer asoood flkaam taw watararartca acmooal lo ibe qnttral acroaml of ibe oavpovmlba- tae ctw norsfed ibe own- aaaaaa aapfdy ttats car ibebr coa- vnmlaai here oa jahjr 31st tbey i to anr booths at ibe park ibe tain aad acmaled ucbta uttc tbe lau of ibcae bootbx n to be luraed oncer to lbvar ser- laaf2ax saperiateadeal wbon aw hwlrarled to mppy ibe bbbl tbe fall fair alaa reqaeaied ucbts be arraacad at ibe gtajadrtaad for ibelr unt alcmt patfoslaaafai tus ttrebl- tac ta to be anaacrdl ta n lib m ka ibe pump- lag tatl and arraneed for two ctes to be installed la ibe new teare one ntaau ab and one blc- tbe tract m la be cllvva locally if tbe treauer ltaiwy kikon alands on ibe pmnunhklv reoocd la war and peacm aa a eoaalructree kneaciuire be bas akna promkwrd a ptocy ttxdro exleniaoa ha rural omlarw aad evealy redveed poaer rate lie said aaij- aacf eoukl be cireeo knuawipabllea fmaa ibe piwdumfial tmraury for eaiuauaaleon of emit purpownl lie ptopbeiard an abundanoe of power kn ibe portwar period that would result ta energy for beallac bonwm i well as lakac eare of olber tteuitroeol of rural and urban bome and loju- iry- tf i i ml i a tonuaenl ua ibe 2poinl le1lon procram of ijeader ooice drew of ibe pcresataeoinderaltye t lb- naw ueajgute haw kettrkks of 1931 fkomtamftav overseas mail lrtlrra float ihr ijdtai ltay srrvlac h cvow of al a nretkax alonday wenluue ofl arloa kuaarb of ibe vawy leacue ibe lieoruuer kvportvd iat lak veiptu of v199i firon tbebrlaa- u donatwtti of 51w weve anokeeekved irons ibe rkev kfe-rttu- kudnal and s2 invn tar arm tvwa as part of ibe lag dac keftuaml babumv wa knade up nial rlwue for sltan brol to ibe ljrajcue braabuavter- jr stolon hi millslrtl llin saliinlav aflt borderflnc 00 ibe pumplnc stallon were to be approached lo had out utji tnry would bear ibe cost of a survey to ertahlhh tbe boundary ttara the accrelary instructed lo pay the fouonrlac accounta hydra deal hkjxl of oatarlo v ileater avppuea 5 13so federal wire jk cable oa cable 1h36 dna hoamrrt ud supplies 3tlfi london pdbuc utultara repair ul force evethc product nip- pbea trejnco mfjc- co supplans canadian line material ul bar material canadian general electric co on saturday allrrnoou t r own ed b ur ijouh alblnum wiu ujlolen a- 1 uood on mill street in like bwk proposal thai ibe provknaal cv- wvti wilbur and kurtph klreela wast so er oral of j r alkuwun bad lefl ihe ear for about half an hour and when he re lumed ii vkou hnbslnc the ihefl wax onadv aboul five- ovlorlc chief llan lnuimrdlall hattlled all adiokninj ventre- rlln nuiubr and draoripllon of tbe car but so far no word has beeto recekvd reairulnk- m the ear wu just filled with c kinr and fresh oil and ihe thlevea would be aide la trawl ton- dulanve llerw ks vam one of lb fevfda uw sout- wenl thaok when ihey look part in ibe llallon lastrkrt couuuandotee al lllue mri ueaetve utt july lb lland oer band ibey wucuumi ereeht un ibks rop- the ua a kakrfa ibal ii wa abo tel ovht lb- kuv lo kep oul of the water tttuw taho uulnl ruak- ii hnawl u i than on ihv day -vou- thw swaw just hne of the itdriiw mi nm- vuufir ihloujeb like dense- buh and over other huuakd 111111al iinim- of knox jiuix at kilutmml park 00 ms2 atacdonald electric ltd saip- puca j c matlbewa pomtace dent of national revenue n6o ujs8 120o sehool tafceas rharred acnuut real estate with a view- lo thai pereenlajc of reduction in sehaol tajlon now- borne by the knditduad ratepayer to aid the farmer and hk induilry col drew succeoled that every county have a committee of outstanding far- mere lo plan production and regulate dtslrtbutlon lie would enonurce the new mineral areasl foretdo e- nmirre would be placed under a com inkuon operatlnjt under lottcterm polftcsesi of conservation and rforev latlon leader e b- jlolbrre of the co-op- wrat i ve commonweall h federal ion ha declared thai all monopolies with in ihe jurisdiction of ontario must be puhucly or cooperatively owned or controlled operating them at cost red cross shipment roosts whx be closed during alatst in vww of tbe fact that the itrd crossi room in acton will 1 closd dunnc the month of august all rxlce lovnr warier and jtajfa- ug hmml consumers would he aald- literally- j nr kat u cn- save them millions ot dollars every j u m vear ii charced that huge cor- shlpmrt1 rf mawrul from acton poratlon now were in control of im- k included 30 pair manv portant husines and industry and jocta pair aman aock 2 luck- were vrushlnc individual iliallvr 2i c w p kbwea s3 he proposed a general planning com- ta afealera and 1 mission of engineers economists and others for postwar organtxation of ontarios natural resources of water- power forests and minerals for their wisest and fullest possible use s907j0 jam cluumera v pipe 361 hydro dept power al spring 43g hydro dept juae operations 17146 m3jts 61 lost here in few weeks small ad reveals last week a small advertisement was inserted in that ectum of tar fars pam stating that a sum of money had been found and could be aecured if ownership were proven that ad brought ten enquiries and re vealed that purse and sums of money had ben ost in acton amount ing to over 61 in less than two weeks there were two purses lost one containing over 25 three five dollar bills a ten dollar bill two amounts of 7 each and a two dollar bill one of the purses had papers in it that were aluable only to the owner and could easily be returned if the person who found it ao desired maybe all these amounts have not been picked up but it appears there are still folks who believe finders should be keepers especially if its cash onl one of the losers made an attempt to trace hla loss through an advertise mentevidently taking it for granted the search was hopeless an interesting development of ibis week was the entry of alltchell hep- bum former premier into the cam paign as an independent liberal in elgin which returned him as member in 1931 and 1937 elections some people had expected the mercurial- farmerpolitlcian of elgin county to stay out of the present catripalgn in accepting the nomination mr hep burn satd l like to call a spade a spade i am a reformer if i go to toronto it ui he to rt present the people of elgin any twirty comes second thlv does not mean how ever that i have not a htch pergonal regard for reml r horry klxon w newcomer to the provincial po litical field include mu agnes mac- phait former hfo ml for firey- bruce who has been nominated as ccv candidate in york east the home news for those serving in overseas forces tax rate set same as 1942 in eramosa township am a 1 lawn t roll shows just tltrer votctb short to havr ihputyrrev tlie council for the township of kramosa met in the town hall icockwood at t30 pm on mtuiday july llh 1943 with all the memwrs present and the uteve in the chair moved b messrs lmktey and 1- 1u and carried thatjwe aiily to the ixpartnunt of higlvaios for nn ln- treas of sl in our evitenditure ity law for 1943 on account of a cen tral incit ise in tot of road nminlen- ance on motion of messrs lunham and linkney a blaw was vassod adopt ing the assessment for 1943 and fix ing the various rates for county school police village and general pur pose the township rate wa set at xtt mills the same as in 1942 with llockwood at 87 and eden mills at 25 the reeve and treasurer were auth orized to hypothecate dominion bonds twpie a havy ktmrr of rain wltwh tvihuralrily tialle events ihv annual rongregallonal picnic of kno latndiylerian church wat votrd a huge umxess by all those in attend ttlwv yatlrday upon ihdr arrival al edgewood iaak imrn mills young and old alike participated in tt wide variety of ganw and tmctr during the af- tmoon three vy lunmaly eomwrttd gamsof haaeham held the bwimndng pool proved to be lle lav- tite liaunl of imith swimmers and tadator their apprlltes biiarpened by the activities of lite aileknon ih- 4- nukr did jutuv lo the wlwlesomv- lukuh ireiarel by tl- ladies of ihe church after kuper the icockwood base- ikiii team arrived and lh- ensuing game dkplaytd lose comktelttlon be tween ihe evenly matched teams the icockwood boys defeated those of knox dlhle cta with one point to spare at nightfall the weary picnickers returned contentedly to their respec tive homes- ltcsults of the races were ctlrls 5 and under meverley iellch evelyn dolmer floys 5 and under hekhie odds llohby ryder girls c and 7 donna macdougall lloya 6 and 7 harold crelghlon oraht wlthrrs olrls h and 11 ijormlne anderson betty wilds boys b and lo donhle davidson billy watklns olrb 11 and ufean wilds june watklns boys 11 and 12melhourne blow emerson anderson girls 13 and 15joan somervule alleen mclsaac bo 13 and 15 dolly davidson ernie thomoon girls open marg somervllle june watklns uow open ernie thompson lloyd ltohlnson girls shoe scramhte jacou line wotklnv marg sovnervllie boys wheelliarrow- mellwrnrne blow and emerson anderson hnrold iploto and jock malnprlxe mnrrlel undies itolungmn throw mrs s matthews mrs b davidson tugofwar married men vs kinctf men married men clnrvnce cou- urn mullin jock watklns brt davidson george somervlue wllmrr watklns girls kwiinmlng undr 12 jenh wiik klorence coleman boys swimming oer 12 ltoyd ttohlnon melbourne blow tttrough the cooperation of batd- more ss co mason knitting com- iany force ftectric iroduts a id a number of citizens who uhcrlhe for individual copies or tu fast luss many of the men from acton and h by the township as security fori loans from the royal bank the clerk reported that the assess district are reading the home news caih week letters show that the enjoy it and appreciate the thought- m roll for 1943 showed 997 names fulness of those who make 4hls po eligible to be counted ns voters for s ble county purpmes his number being but sometimes we hear that the three short of that required for n paper u not belne received regularly deputy reeve and usually the trouble i in the fact j the road superintendent reported that the address has been changed correspondence regarding the propos- and we were not notified we urge ed purchase of a snowplow the mat- acton tues- 1 r mckersle has joined the rjcjkf and is stationed at lachlne pjt both the boys overseas and the friends at home to notify us immediately of any change of address only in that way can these copies reach you promptly we suggest too that the boys overseas who get the copies look at the wrapper and drop a-llne- occaslonalty to those who make their home news possible to reset them while over the ocean ter was held for further inquiry and consideration at the aueust meeting the road superintendent also re ported the completion of the crushed gravel contract and council ordered the refund of the deposit of 200 in connection therewith 1 accounts passed amounted to 3- 73618 and council adjourned to august 9th at 730 pjn lambert twins assist on program at itaptist church the recular meeting of the baptist church was held on day evening the meeting was open ed with a short sonc service led by mrs c lincoln mrs anderson and mrs otrom and mrs grundy led in prayer miss bentlrlce ciipwi read the scripture lesson the lambert tw ins of rockw ood favored the younc people with two duetts the garden of prayer and sweet will of god mrs ostrom led a bible quiz on women of the bible the topic was taken by mrs ostrom on the life of andrew showing us that we should be more careful on how we live our christian life there was a short business session and the roll call was answered by a favor ite verse of scripture arteiiieiu i jmiiiiv eiialixilioii si ill not setlleil ekuland iwar mr imik 1 wth to evpae- tny ibanks lo you lr senhiu- me acsoa fats i it ituif i apixrlatrd and is kirad kuany numy llnw beov ll i ururd lok sahagv and ikten it is vey knipoilanl as ll 1 helping lu win ibis war as all papvr is sahagwl over here in our light against ttw enemy i whli to thank ihe ontfort mm- taiillre lor i h- rlgavvitra whlrh i ke e4vv kegulakiy tty aiw like gold over here and a fellow looks forward to them 1 kmvr was vevy good at writing lellekw so what i am trying lokay is thank you antl all ihe people of artou wimk bawe hrltmsl make kuany ludtlwks hkr myself vky happy i krmalrtw tlnit j a iijdklton another letter luir keadeks woukl hav- whjuyeil was fiunt it- ordon cook then in englarhl ll was spoil ed by a th n like imdlom nol for tihllvatkon but we ran tell you cookle u well murk- lntkted in tkm- imoim- news i ifulit kiwi up with jim mct-whu- yvt kut 1u1 meet ihtalv umhay he idfked rongkalu- tathtns lo fvank terry tut tils promo tion to lieutenant blul wtsheil ihe ikesl of lucico evryul weve kept ralkh ami kud puldldml lite letter verbatim llul we ktww uur keatleks like t ktvar of iim 1ms fnuii acloii ahwl dutklct england lvor mr dills well sir here 1 hm again to say tin euulttlitn of halhua uinkys rusemsnteot pov- lo w a ulten tiouv matter thu yeur alter ll ounty bal lutwtl tku kkvteoixary by law tlvllig tkm awieojuifcellt ii ujh av last yar nauoigawvyu aiimal4l tlie cvunty ctunuil iiiel akitl agree1 1 to you and all tlw- peple kiack to allukw lluil lownulilp a keilutllon j lme wit make it poxdhle uur us to of slightly ur shu- tim townsktip cantullan smoker ol naiugawya couikii met ait1 they also lovely mrcels w- kecelve agkel lo lake the offer tw mat- j k would ilk- to ter came up before lle couily judg- f tke ihui tuomcnl iik say thanks a he having hrkl kuuiked to u with million- and lluit hmie ilay i hope to the aeal alter it was liri revlvel aid- lo say thank- tu thm in r ui salukday moknlng laul aiul at this l kiy uie all liope will loraring llu kepre ntatlves of iim be l we u- iu miss township of kuiuealng kfusl to viun au le and alo tlie uvf agkh ment aklng furtlur time fur tin ir ioukuii to rvuuihivr tin matter at the time 11m ruiikuroniks- was hksl votetl on at ttu county council eiuksi tigs two repkesenla- lives vtkletl against the compromise two of ihe munlitutlllles in the rounty were also unr luresenteil and us it teoulreat the ulgtiature of all llw municipalities the matt r tutd to im laid over to awnlt the thhtlsloh of es- uueslng ir all tlie munlciialltleti do hot agree ami slun the agreement the judge will then have to hikl another hearing burlington gazette rationing time table clip this out and keep available clkrto tin tita igreem coumihs 1 it 3 4 s 6 7 h 0 and 10 hour valid coupons 11 and 13 valid july 22 valid until declared void each good for 8 ox coffee or 2 oz tea toraaft irtaki coupons 1 a 3 4 3 6 x ft 9 and 10 how valid coupon 11 and 12 valid july 22 valid until declared void each good for ohe pound of sugar canning sugar coupons marked june and july now valid bllttms purple cautions 16 and 17 now valid expire july 31 coupons 20 und 21 valid july 22 expire august 31 each kood for j in huttr meat bufft couldnt lutln 4 5 fi anil 7 now valid expire julyai couum uilr 8 valid july 15 expire aukust 31 coupon pair 0 valid july 22 expire august 31 coupon pair 10 valid july 29 expire aueust 31 each pair good for 1 to 21 lbs of meat aptmbnfeeoing a racked cow ration food ir you will rhtlon coffee freeze the price of milk put a farmer in jail for sellings the hind quarter of a beef killed on his own feed lot do anything in the wide world under the starspangled dome of heaven to win this war but if you touch liquor you are just a wall eyed crepehancing fanatic behold the sacred cow who has to be spoon fed with ambrocla and myrrh who ever tries to ration her diet down to common chop feed is condemned into the seventh hell with a white hot waffle iron grid of public opprobrium pressing his tummy and warping his backbone william allen white in emporia gazette happiness is a condition of mind not a result of clrcutntrtance lord avenbury luune town i iui the hum- town tins t hanged quite a lot since wv left luune hut ii will always he home to kite i would like lo say thank lo you for seeing that 1 receive lav kasa ibkss as i have not lost one yet mince i have been over tiere well tin- wettlter over here li quite nice and i hope it u over there well sir 1 must close how so fur this time i will say cheerio and good luck to you all yours sincerely ite i a elliot three candidates for llallon county inprovineialconlest liwtmls cinmfrsalrwit an cjc l la rrawiastmaw kour cwaatslsliii ran ns 1907 llaltoa county will have three ran- dkilatea acrordlag to present ladlca- ikoas in ibe pkovlnrlal yiun on august 4th but of course- ihe official entry will not be known until nom ination day about a week prior to this election stanley hall of hornby was chosen their candidate by iha progressive cuaservallve party at a ronvealloa ir milton on june 2mb tills party was ihr- iktst in halloa lo hold a con vention and name a candidate for thai election m saturday thr ijberal parly eon- walton was held in milton and thorn bukelork of thdvllk was the unani mous choir of ilia convention mr lllakekrk has represented halloa tdnee luctj in ihe provincial ijegisla- lure on tueatlay a c c e kally was kield in mulon when ihe provincial leatwr e- 11 jollire aiklressed a mass meet ing h hi anivounced thai jokm wll- kinsim of burlington will be ihe can didate- for this party he is a mem ber of the lluriington town council tin- last pkovlnrlal election for on tario was hekl in id37 at llukl lime there were huir candulates in halton county thotl btakelork ijberal won by a majority of 1k74 over in cimservallve ramlldate ijoyd dlngl the vle fur lllakelock in the county was 7jh32 and for dtngle xhoh the tk candkute was wilfred tata of lakevlew and ive polled a total of 24w votes in ilia county not helna resident uf tkve county and little known no iloubt had sonw- bearing on bis vot- wallace h cross of trafalgar ran as an independent candidate and pol- tvd kl voles it will be recalled that ills nomination came as a surpriss on nomination day and his vote was no surprise- on election day there was an effort made at hu request to have his name withdrawn before ihe elec tion miss norma krantz fatally injured in cooksville plant railed to recover from dutdb and stock of exryloajoa at factory norma eileen krantz elghteen- yeorotd former resident of acton died in st josephs hospital toronto on friday as a result of injuries she sustained when an explosion occurred ut the plant at cooksville at which she had been employed since last de cember pneumonia developed and sne passed away on friday the funeral was hi id on sunday af tirnoon at the johttatone a rum ley funeral home in acton where ser vice was conducted by rev r w fosbury miss krantz attended the united church when she was a resi dent here born at st marys she rxlded hen with her grandparents mr and mrs fred krantz for about eight years she attended acton school one slater also remains shirley of acton sympathy of many friends goes to those bereaved suddenly the funeral services of this young war worked saw many of her fellow employees and friends from hamilton toronto and cooksville gathered to pay tribute interment was made in falrview cemetery the pall bearers were messrs jackmellor wm ritchie jr reginald corp and richard harvey and elmer ferrier flower bearers were marie de forest betty cudden isabel henderson sonja donna norma and eileen corp floral tributes from the following also bore evidence of sympathy mr and mrs kran and family mr and mrs fred krantz mother and sis ter shirley miss nora krantz betty and horace cudden bdr and mi harold de forest mr a corp and family the milton heights com munity wm ritchie family fellow workers from milton heights mr hugh t hand t w hand fire works co employees t w rand fireworks employees of paint shop shipping room solderinc shop of t w hand fireworks co car is wmked win 11 tin hit w saturday afternoon when a rear lire blew out on thr car of wm chisholm on saturday af ternoon the machine was turned around on the highway and turned over in tlie ditch several of the oc cupants were injured while others miraculously escaped mrs kelly a daughter sustained bad cuts on hsr fuce and arm and all the ocrupants uttv badly shaken up the mishap occurred just as mr chisholm was tearing acton tin the highway he and his family were returning from guelph the car is almost a total wreck all the win dows and windshield are broken both wheels on the right side are smashed and the top and body badly damaged the car was not equipped with safety glass and many of the injuries were sustained from the broken glass acton bowlers win in hilton tournament monday on monday ovenlng acton bowlen who participated in the bowling tournament at milton cams home with the top prizes and report a plendld evening meur it 11 elliott and w j could won the first prise and w h clayton and w d talbot brought home the second prize trie awards uere in war savings certiorates the greens in acton see splendid crowds out nearly every night the weather is favorable and some fine games ar enjoyed by the local club lightning bolt smashes tree at mr s perrys during the severe electrical storm yesterday afternoon a big spruce ire on the lawn of mr s perry agnes street was struck by lightning and splintered from top to rjottorov the tree is the tallest of a group of four or five and was about forty feet in height the bolt splintered one aide ana its course can readily be traced right to the root where it entered the ground splinters were ummrn on the house- and some of then smsstim o panes of glwn at ton front of ishies smlatar were also rood in adjoining krts ana on tn street

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