Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 17, 1944, p. 4

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the acton htge ipkess ghubsptar grammar tm mm limehouse on behalf of friend and nelshbora in llmehome mr and mra k davie were preaented with a table lamp and mirror by mra a hill and mra w mltcbau mb oorla mitchell read the addreaa wuhlns them well in their new name in acton the ga waa bald at the name of mr and mra kirkpatrlek laat week mr c e meredith and mra a w norton held lushest euchre scores during the evening mr wilfred harding and mrs jos scott held highest euchre scores and mrs j n newton and marlon nor lie held highest for crocklnolc at the girls lookout club party held at margaret klrkpatrlcks on wednes day evening the w m s met at the horn of mrs a w norton on thursday ev ening continuing the study of mission work in british guiana text word was build a quilt was completed for the sal vatlon army box last tuesday erin georgetown at a meeting of the council the tax rate wai struck at 40 mills far the year the resignation of nlfiht con stable fordyce waa also accepted in an ontario minor league hock ey garae at the arena here oa monday the unapt georgetown outfit were a- galn victorious over their erin rivals by the close score of 31 the meanest man in town in our opinion is the one whole stole the money for the milk for britain fund milk bottle and all from the counter of the brewers retail store last tues day afternoon while the employees were busy unloading trucks at the back of the premises william preston of trueman st wellknown citizen of brampton and a member ot4he citizens band lost week became a father and a grand father at the same time roydoa charles porter his first grandchild was born within half an hour before robert michael preston his second on and fifth child the two births were in the peel memorial hospital herald rockwo0d under the auspices of the ladles organization of the presbyterian church a successful valentine tea and sale of homo made baking wo held in the basement of the church saturday afternoon considering the weather conditions a good number were present who enjoyed the com fort of the room on sunday afternoon the regular monthly meeting of the boys own mission band was held in the sunday school room of theunitedchurch with a good attendance with the president gordon harris presiding the president gave the bible reading roll call by nell lambert and record marks by norman lambert the offering was taken up by john ed- wards and offertory prayer by mrs james hawkins president of the w m s who was a guest boys own pieces followed the study book was taken by mrs fred lambert and mrs anderson of acton took the temperance topic special prayers for the sick were given mrs frank moore was unable to be present owing to the illness of mr frank moore who suffered a hemorrag sunday morn ing motto for the year 1944 was chosen by nell lambert pray for peace this was voted on and car ried unanimously motto to be made bykenneth anderson the sympathy of the communitys extended to mr archie buckland and members of the family in the sudden death of mrs buckland last satur day at her home seventh line era- mosa besides her two daughters and son a sister mrs hugh lindsay sur vives interment took place in ever- ton cemetery tuesday afternoon weekend and sunday visit on charlie harrison r c a f flying officer leduc que sgt george day hagersillle pte robt holman london mr and mrs kenneth fair tor onto mr and mrs fred aylward and on toronto miss margaret henderson bramp ton mrs anderson and son kenneth acton mr and mrs lloyd marsdcn and babe acton mr eldon lambert acton mr neal hasan spent the week end at his home in bcllwood mrs j ayles visited friends in guelph on tuesday rev b a brooks concluded hts ministry at st johns church sunday morning holy communion waa ob served and also wall attended at the iregular meeting of caledon township council theld on monday a grant of five hundred dollars was iven to ithe ipolloe village of ingle- wood to assist in the remodelling of the village town hall at m meeting of erin township council george bryan was suanmnted clerk of the township mod walter huxley assessor these two rnttloes were left vacant at the inaugural meeting of cotincu 3dlss lloyd was the victim of a painful accident when she alipped and fall on the ioe when on the wajr to her duties mm telephone operator at the local switchboard on tuesday evening she suffered a had gash in the back of iher head which required several stitches a rink of local curlers vlx w e bush sk geo morton c k over land and jl dllman competed in the british consols ontario curling play- downs local district sit guelph on monday they were defeated two shots by robert sutherlands rink of guelph john mcleod of the management of servloe divisions of the w ip t b toronto accompanied iby mr looming and mr robinson af the guelph office were in the village last thursday evening to address a moot ing of business men and others in terested in the regulation set by the w p t b advocate nassagaweya tffo7 your correspondent in having the privilege of bearing the contents of tbc following letter asked the tend of it to copy for the reader of nassa- gaweya news it would in fact be of interest to parties not even know ing sgt james wallace the writer he is somewhere in italy december 20th 1943 dear mom and dad in answer to your ever welcome letter which i received yesterday the llrst one for a long time was sure glad to hear from you also that you were both well christmas has corns and gone again for another year none of our christmas mall has caught up to us yet may come in time for the new year we had a fair good christmas considering the circ umstances out here we had pork turkey pudding lots of oranges nuts and of course our naafj issue come in two bars each a few clgs and a bottle of beer o wo didnt do so bad for a lot of boys bo far from home everything went tine until about 430 christmas afternoon when along came our pit officer and told us the sad news about one of our for ward regts was cut off from the rest of the brigade they had not ben able to get rations to them for over 48 hours the enemy had been too smart for them and circled them which was a serious place for the boys to be in at any time let alone christmas the result was is men from our platoon wore picked for a ration party to try and sneak through jerry s line and get to them i was one of the lucky ones to be picked we got all ready and as boon as it was dark we moved off went about 2 miles by truck then the walking started we got all loaded up and a- way we went supposing to only have to go about 21j miles of course we had a guide from one of the regi ments in that area it was cross country and was it ever dark the -h- hitchcok had to be token to trail we took seemed to us to go ar- gueljili general hospital on thursday ound in circles we walked along un- lent where she underwent on oper- campbellville the womens institute held its feb ruary imeetlng at mrs well martins home on wednesday with mrs how- son lush in charge mrs robt tuiari ren was in charge of current events i mrs walter ifexteler gave m recitation and mrs charjea king conducted a war quu lunch was eerved iby mrs charles king mrs jolm howard and miss jane field i hhe ladles aid society of st i davids irr abyterfan church anet at the home of mrs gharies roberts on tuesday mrs tfooma mcphall pres ident was in charge mrs alexander moore and mrs alexander mdfhee took part iflans wexr made lor a st patricks ufea i dr and mrs robert ingles enter- talned mountsberg united church friends at their ihotne with pro hr euchre last tuesday evening iprises were won by mrs ceo ingles mr edgar kalras mrs edgar kalm and donald small they column oakville ballinafad the february mooting af the wom- n s ahsoclatian was held at mrs jolm cole s on tuesday in the altmwoe of the president mrs snow mrs rob ert mcencry took charge of the meet ing devotional exercises were con ducted by mrs shortlu after the butunest was discussed the roll call was answered with a verse contain ing the word victory readings were glv n by mrs hilts and mrs jesse mc- knt ry und a content by mm lloyd marshall following the closing ex ercises a pleasant half hour was spent with the usual 10 cent red cross tea mr fred ferguson is upending a few days at 11s home here a dance was held in the hall on friday night for pte lloyd mcenery who is leaving shortly for b c we are sorry to report that little til about 9j30 doing fine apart from the odd artillery shell making us kiss the mud we were doing line we thought we soon found out we were lost what a spot to he lost in fin ally we got sorted out again and fin ally reached our objective after a few close calls by jerrys machine guns we landed all safe and sound and were they ever glad to see us we were in a hurry to start back home but there were 6 wounded to be car ried out with us so we waited from 1 oclock till about 430 till we got fixed up to go all getting very im patient we wanted to get out of there before daylight it was an un healthy spot in the dark let alone daytime finally we got on our way it was a tough go but we made it all safe and sound landed back about 7 30 in the morning all very tired muddy and hungry but feeling very good inside because we had done our good deed for christmas we never before made so many happy at one time it was a good show all the boys deserve all the good praise which we got well i hope this does not bore you too much x thought you might like to know one or two of the good deeds we do besides writing the odd letter i hope you have been lucky enough to get a nice home take my advice it s a little cool in a tent well i hope this finds you both as it leaves me in the pink never felt better or had less well this one is nearly full i hope you had good christmas and a nappy new year i hope i am with you for the next one may god bless you both and keep you safe till we meet again is the wish of your ever loving son jim mr and mrs wvbrltton visited at the home of her father and brother mr m and mr and mrs george job on sunday misthbs morton toronto spent the week at the home of her parents mr and mrs w w- dredge when mr groundhog come out to see his shadow he dldn t go bock in to sleep for six weeks because it was potted by j j kennedy s hound dog mr kennedy says the dog wouldnt touch it he thinks because or it thin ness and so killed it himself to put it out of misery mis dorothy frank toronto who s on holidays spent a day and night with her cousin miss minnie frank this week friends of mrs stan rohlnson are sorry to hear she is under the doctor s care and hope she is soon well again the busy bees club held a very successful dance at brook vl lie hall wednesday evening fisher- orch estra provided the music and every one reports a good time mrs wm service mrs w ken nedy and mrs joseph frank held a quilting each for the busy bees club this week mr john m wilson is under the doctors care i u thought he may have been poisoned from a certain flr or oak tree we hop he is soon well again atlon and is quite seriously ill we all hope for a speedy recovery the snow fall has made tlie roads pretty heavy the snow plows were on the 7th line for the first time this winter miss mccoskell made arrangements for her pupils to go and see the show lassie come home mr d j sinclair lias purduued a new fordson tractor mrs j b nelson who has been vls- itlng with relatives in the community has r turned to htr home in ames- dale the death occurred suddenly on tuesday morning february 1st of a former resident af oakvilte william a andrew of waterloo ontario in his 65th yeor a well merited promotion has been awarded brigadier g brock chltiholm who now carries the rank of acting major general the committee which is gathering data relating to the building of a memorial hospital has been offered a number of sites but no action will be taken until the whole project ireoelves the endorsement of it he voople of tle community on motion of councillor dr m ie lunea seconded by koeve j m cam pbell constable william rosser was appointed chief of polloe protem at mondays council meeting the appointment dates from january 20th and the pay will be the name as form erly given for the office record- star burlington ospringe mr and mrs bert we kes jr spent a few days last week with friends in toronto and also attended t he foe follies mrs r d burrows vlsitedjn guelph last weekend with her daugh ter grace sincere sympathy is extended to mrs albert tansley in the death of her mother mrs carlson last thursday the funeral was held on monday at carlisle friends will be pleated to know mr robert fisher is steadily improving from his recent attack of pneumon ia mr leslie webbs friends are sorry to learn lie is not so well again and is confined to the guelph hospital with a heart condition mra webb is making her home tor the time be ing with her daughter and sonlniaw mr and mrsujdan winter town line we uricomentg our midst the beamish families of palermo mr and mrs henry beamish and family are on the former webb farm mr and mrs john beamish and family are on the stubblngton farm and mr and mrs victor beamish and daugh ter are living in the house in the vil lage recently owned by miss ida tov- ell mrs e mccutcheon of acton vis ited for a couple of days with mr and mrs f brydon mr and mrs gordon rennlck and marion of hamilton spent sunday with mr and mrs d stewart and family residents of the community were shocked to learn of the sudden toss ing on saturday morning of andrew baptle upon rising he suffered a weak spell and passed away before a doctor arrived the deceased was one ot the oldest residents- being in his 80th year ot quiet disposition ne proved himself a man of lntegrit and a line neighbor the funeral held at the home on tuesday afternoon was largely at tended and was conducted by rev j mckenzle of the local presbyterian church interment was made at ti- erton cemetery with messrs d n mctavlsh f brydon d stewart roy hlndley george robertson and clnj- ron cooke acting as pall bearers sincere sympathy is extended to his widow and family mrs baptle is con- fined to her bed with her granddaugh ter jessie king r n in attendance mr and mrs a crew caroline st east liave received word tliat their son lac bill crew has arrived safely in england at the inaugural meeting of the burlington high school board held on monday evening m m robinson was named chairman of the board for the coming year and gordon campbell vicechairman on thursday bight last pie if firby of the oakville retraining centre was arrested in the basement of the hume theatre on water st tie claimed he had missed the last bus to oakville and nod entered the base ment while in search for a place to sleep at the present time indications ore that building prospects in the town this year are brjght and many plans are now being prepared for modern i homes it is reported that already plans are ready for approval by the local building committee of four sjg000 homes and enquiries for building lots in tlie town are reported as brisk gazette more farm machinery the farmers of canada are prob ably the only class outside of those concerned with the manufacture of munitions and supplies ships and aeroplanes who have been expected to keep up an ever increasing pro duction that they have been ex pected to do this in face of steadily increasing labor shortages is no credit to governmental planning and that there has been little effort to provide increased amounts of farm machinery is nothing to be proud of either so it is encouraging to read in a news release from ottawa the ot tawa spotlight sent out by mr mc- dougall apparently with the blessing of the government that there will be an improvement in the farm equip ment situation in 1944 as more steel is being released far the manufacture of farm machines the amount of steel available for machine manufac ture in 1043 was 33 per cent of the amount for 1940 but in 1944 it will increase to 80 per cent the amount available for repairs in 1944 will be 15c per cent of the 194041 amount compared with 165 per cent in 1943 if steel for repairs is slightly down steel for iew machines will be more than doubled the ability to buy new machinery will be welcome to the farmer from whom increased production is ex pected manufacturers of non war materia and retail merchants have been equally short of help with the farmer but they aren i expected to keep up their normal business in fact the direct opposite result ha been hoped for it is onl on farms in all the countries of war that steadily in creased production has been de manded in the fare of decreased labor and mechanical shortages with regard to the decrease in steel for repair parts an enthusiastic response is not so certain it is a wellknown fact that the cost of pe- pair parts is out o all proportion to the cost of the- machinery and this applies to other than farm machin ery an increase in the availability of repairs will certainly serve the farmer to the beat advantage i thursday march oth is the big night for the rr7nial kaflmlrrttw ruiur- nament for the beautiful 1force el ectric trophy widen the winners will iretaln for a year and ireoeive a mini ature to ikoep the competition is open to 11 y members 4nd will lie played off with the stew war time ibadmlntnn balls the tournament will start prompt at 8 o cloak moa the contestants will draw far partners the junior members of tlie st v ill have ithelr ehance at competition sport on thursday march 2nd when the annual table tennis tournament will be drun off with the baxter laborat ories trophy going to the winners the tournament is open to all boys and girls of the tt from 12 to 17 years of age ftafli tattcatx svvsb mail ftlane on us rocent return flight from great britain one of th fournglnod lancasters operated by transcanada air lines for the dominion govern ment in the 1 runs- atlantic service made a sjeclaj utapover ut leelund to pit jc up 730 pounds af v 3 a v mall and air mull to be flown to an airport near mantihnl v mall in augurated in the united states in 194j far the boys and girls in tlie it s foroeu overturns is similar to the airgraph servioe operate d hy tlie can adian ipokt office for i men on active beriloe ovt ruus am lnnasbumc eonr we were interested in availing the other day why a slieep is mutton when it is dead wby we call pig pork stver ibeef deer venison etc why are these names changed when the animal is killed and used for food the explanation is that hi 400 years go in a00q the germans led by william the oonqueror invaded what is mow snglrfhl and ibeoame the jrulera of the ustnfl as they were ifkenchthe hfeimsn issucuage became the official language of the oourt jutd of the imling nlassrs however the oommon people the anglosaxons who w the original inhabitants icept on using their own tongue many of them were servants of the conquerors they hod to take care of the live animals which they colled by the saxon names anch ox cow pig calf sheep deer and so on but j when the til were killed fur food they were killed to be eaten by their wrench masters naturally tlie latter gavethe meat the french monies instead of the fiiixrm so while the saxon servant who cared for ills master called a slteep sheep tlie frenchman called it mut ton an ox was boeuf and so on tlit names have aenuuned and that in why many of these animals are tailed by different nam after tliey are dead befjomqis hq bsxrin london cp the national trust has acquired three more d britain s beauty spot 27 acres of the summit of lewesdon hu1 dorset iu ven acres of cliff land and fields west of 2ortlee cornwall and ground adjoining tin glastonbury tor prop- rty notice re parking car on slrtetg paragraph 13 of bylaw no 587 of the village of acton prohibits the pariuiig of any vehicle upon any mrect within thu municipality for any unrcamnablc length of time hereafter therefore any vehicle parked continuouijy upon any street within the village will be moved at the expense of the owner and an information will be laid the penalty for violation is as follows for the first offence not more than j0jo0 and for any subsequent offence not snore than 25 am exclusive of costs k e harrop chief of police purina baby chicks whit leghunii barred bodm light kunst and hybrids available in mardtsuld out in april and hay phone or write immedi ately ordas coaninjf in fast earlys chekrchix hatchery phone 351w brampton ont now la the lime to buy a inicsojbtol enjoy the jour own home we have prices all suitable for in house for your own use or for an and convenience of wring reaioenial pronertim at fair and ooaaf orc well tenanted see these two storey olid brick dwell ing in good location flosedale puirlrf garage furnace onlh aiul all modern convenience urkk houwe carafe conttli- ienrea furnace extra building lot iteasonably priced to storey triple bitck ineajt block suitable for str officers apartments clubroonts or factory iwo sets inside tiir front and back beautiful mai den and large parking jac with race idealy ituatel easily heated and well tenanted would make a splendid manu- ficturing building two hlorey stucco houw ii bower garage hardwood flcot all conveniences furnace nsitlt other houses suitable for working men retired people or n an investment include double rough cast tiuiiaks main street conveniences near school douhlt rough cast huus flgin street well tenanted mngle rough cat house wekt end frame house cost house ijtrge double church street double rough main street single frame house luke avtnue other small hpldlngs in the countr also choice farms f l wright insurance and seal ertato member ouelp aaa dktrte baal eaotia baard aawdata member fanaillaa aa baal batata board member at fire aaa carnally 8wdhtfta sunday february 20tfa umm llioo sloq morninx vkocshlp sermooyniae wanned suad moartr 7 00 funovenins worship sermon soout xjuvs boy soduts and cubs in attassfl- astoe wodnesday sam j mm wrack sst vioe att the borne of mr and mta m eivin ftnras come and worship mimjlusdj welcome manse willow street sunday februahy 20th ism it 0o un moraine servioe 3 oo p jh sunday school 7 00 pin evening servioe always welcome mautuflat 4fi svcaoitf set acmim obimom lsu a sunday february joth 1344 jh 00 a m morning worship mr keo guleaple of mcmaster university 12 is pm sunday school tuesday aoo pjiiiiyju at the home of mr and mrs f crew- son wednesday u oo im congregational uuslntaui m04 ting eveiyone welcome small advertisements advofllacjutitta uitdof till a a okii wall mdr uji tu i ajtliliuual mturdri 1 pvf word u ofcti lor ait ittutui nay tl art iaimt nmlnum 4llaritc jh nd tw avurd julditluiia1 iw jacl ward nonas due to illness grundy s barber shop will be closed for february and march ut uast see ad regarding openlnje intr 322 ftjoot black and tan beagle east of guelph hamilton highway tatoo markii in ar s2500 reward c reumkr n k phone 58fi guelph baoouauc oo 4mluauay oftea uluf flrfct dose itllmacais two- way action attacks the coujm- relieves tht iialn a t brown drmggud wamev to bity potato digger for catli must be late model and in tlrstclass shaie for imrticular apply to f c brunkiix h r no j nerval ont wabjted exjm rlt need blacksmith for work in industrial plant good wages and sioady worst wai workers not eli gibly apply employment a selective service office cuelph ontario file no 2g7 srhiwknce thlh is not only a residence but a real home close to park ctoslna out estate could be converted into duplex 9 rooms heavy wiring nd insulation all conveniences new furnace double garage lars newly painted clear make offer low taxes j a wilivoughby realtor 13 2 402 kent building toronto auction sale wat aunutavooo lot 4 on the 0th line erin will bold a clearing sale of hi farm stock im plements etc on monday ebbttabv hat commencing at one o dork roy hindlev auctioneer i phone 15r6 erin cleabiaio auction sale in ernmosa township of farm stock implements and household effects the undersigned has receiv ed instructions from hckb tummonh to sen by public auction at w half lot 24 con 1 eramosa situated on the townllne between eramosa and nlchot 1 mile south west of speed- side and 2 miles north of armstrongs mills on nitnaday 1944 at one o clock b v u terms cash roy hindley auctioneer trusses jtau tl aaa bia albxbwkwaailu

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