Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 2, 1944, p. 5

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thubsdat march 3m xmt ithltactonifbeblpbess hmflbenvb frwnal ibi j r kaonbr and miss m e- ltmso- vwuxl last week in ualonvilto with lira w j bliss ii mis jack wiasteter of spent wednesday wun ber snolber lb d c russell mrs i kirkbam and baby marsha toronto spent the weekend with he mother mrs nellie kelly acton mrs harry campbell of toronto visited on sunday with ber cousin miss m warden and other friends lac stuart lanu c a- f dun- nvlur and mist craee lartr curlnh spen- tlu weekend at the ocrut- bere friends wul recret to learn that miss annie cree is ill in the hospital in guelph and wish her a prompt rec- ballinafad a workts day of pnyer service was on friday at the manse we are many to reject than mn m jfltfi ihiiiji qnlti hi at ihr home sa ber daughter afta b we- bnpe cor speedy reocwciy miss doris smttfa of toronto spent sb ullled a 4dtt for bed oman on tjbanaday aft mrs d j slavsatra jfra fraadt smhji apes a tow day jfr and mnsc bennett pseaent- d inovmg pictures in taw c on mfeetttey night pwacedi for gmna and inau beiiec mr merr had a an eacape w his car eat oat of oottrol an toronto and hitting at atone atmctnre was quite badly damag fertaaate- tyjm oe na injured mr bui brown who taw bean in the army for wane umr having been in enxsnd has returned and been four iperida in acton fire leady jrriday morning oootlnttaa foam pejecac mr mills had tju to the aaam n in the centre of the bajodcac apparently making his way to the ditmna- room before be xalapand the catodren wer found by reacuers aun la their cots au tbe bodies with the xcerian of garry m badly e the body of a bofnecanlao f was found la fount of the heater stove in the tifrg room chief harrnp took charge and i the bodies were removed from t tbe rouu to the funeral borne of johnstone and rumv the structure and the con- tents are a ruin mr and mia mills and the fhtwmi in the home bad come to acton last fan from ceor both mr muls and tbe taoaad- bobert mcleod were employee major m b collier and son bon- aid of toronto spent several days with his mother and other friends the past week mr j k gardiner was taken ud- denly 111 on sunday and is in guelph general hospital for treatment all wish him a prompt recovery acz boy m lambert who was home- for the weekend iuut been transferred to montreal que for further training at mcgul university mrs allan c smith was called to toronto last weekend to see ber daughter wanetta who was 111 in tbe general hospital she is slowly im proving- missex c murphy k n k whales r n a johnstone b- nl of the staff of st michaels hospital were iuesta of miss delaine gibbons here during the the salvage of human lives rj airnctwc i have you ever brieve over a lost doc how well the writer remembers v- er 2s years aso that little boston bull who wax lost for a whole week ilou the family searched for him advert ised for him lay awake at night thinking of that uttle loving faithful frleudhungry cold lonely strayed nr stolen from me and when one morning he was seen coming up the street what overwhel ming joy bedraggled utterly ex hausted he just dragged himself al one but what a pathetic effort he made to respond to the welcoming arms and when be lay in his bas ket lovutc tiands stroking him i1l1 great brown eyes gaxed full of unut terabit memories they told all lu had suffered in a uttle does panic and heartache but what about a little lost child- lost to love and carv and happiness tills is the first of a series of art icled to be published in this paper about the work that is being carried on exery day throughout the length nnd bteadth of this province to prot ect and salvage the lives of children it will tell you something about tbe struggle of over half a century to en act laws and establish childrens courts jnd develop childrens aid societies with this one aim and pur pose that no uttle boy or ctrl in ont ario should be neglected or abused living without proper care without happiness without a just and fair chance of growing strong and sound in body and mind there is no work in the community comparable to this work among tbe children who have been deprived of normal homes natural loving parents and an equal chance to grow to hap- vy and useful citlnemhlp with the oth er children in their community noth ing comparable because it embraces a hope and a value that only week among children can bring it is work that every man and wttman in ver community tbruignout ontario n help in some way or otbar some can help through voluntaax work on local ctixurans aid commit tees some by participating in tbe nuuiagemeat of the chlktrena aid sortotyrwch la the peoples own d- mocrauc organbratkm some caa balp by offering boanllng hogewa for ttttst homeleo chlldreo ami can hp by uiiwhwgtaiiqina jim wbat the iuarens ami society u doing contlnued on pnao blgkeu wwetbbsnsg vmfogbjlm at ranuart mbenng of pubun p the february meetbag of tbe dub tins womens institute was held at tbe borne of mrs d barber tbe roll call was a mystery roll call mrs saatervule read correspond- dence regarding wool batts made out of old wool at waterloo mrs van- gooxen exhibited work done by craft ctab of csorretown- the topic ag- rlonlture and canadian industry had edith melles as convenor and she told a number of products and tbelr uses in stew deveiopmenta mn near read several papers en titled what can i do to bring vict ory and let us look back and al so flow and women bduth mel les gave the story of roses and also the history of the dale estate bram- mr mcguuchun tendered a vote of thanks to those who took lart on the program and also to tbe hostess for the use of her home the meet ing closed by juiging be national anthem lunch was served and a soc ial time spent a floyd ikiailli jeweler 7s quebec street west guelph ont mrs john armstrong 74 street brantfonl she u survived ai- mo by a brother and sister i fred and dorothy armstrong of i brantford a on george edgar by a former mar riage also survives ber tbe son is employed in brampton and first beard of tbe accident while at work the fol lowing morning and came irdjnaediat- ly to acton to learn of tbe tragedy mr mills is survived by hi mother and sister both of braatford he was 39 years of age and mrs mills was 37 years old th funeral of tbe four victims was held on monday afternoon with ser vice at the johnstone and burnley funeral home conducted by bev mr todd of i tbe t7nlied church george town all were interred in i fajrview cemetery acton ifeuow employees of tbe l beardmore co plant acted as pallbearer never before was i there such a funeral in acton with four bodies buried in adjoining graves all wiped out in the one misfortune chief harrop has made a very thor ough investigation coroner or syer of milton was notified the night of tbe fire at tbe time of eolng to press it had not been decided whether an inquest would be held increase ego iodijcnonjjse a weixba1anced quality laying mash golden harvest laying mash 18 results pttove the quality st zwat nsleroone slwmi gregory theatre fsmav uakdl ltd biding high technicolor with dorothy umour dick powll world in action our northern neighbors cartoon marry go round chapter j secret service in darkest africa saxuaumkv mamch tb hi a saiuv donald woods ely knox my8teby bsoadcast- frank jmbertaon ruth terry fdv news tu3sh andifantasr so dlderent it defies comparlsnn with charws boyer barbara stanwyck novelty jive jam saatlon tu smith practical jokst fl4rsnler has pm wmsrtf asrecorj asi ins maasliliillw ofcanadas maz- umiuasor lojaesuonlbv ldeaslnlan- tmuvjundal oalcmbob ithenrajcrlswabcjbtitbe nuesuoo atse itjols utn ifxwltjaane ikeitstmwn- ch3oo letter wunlptteltlnlaer hackenxledanz lhe wrote mr 1kj that the- usw ooalrolrbopl of oat ans bams larae reserves of spirits and could obtain snore seine and ibeer siilnont mialm ay of i the eoortr ereceve an we ue therefore asubleltn u neonle ot onurioitnslilbelstast- allons lmiosnd trytbelocsiilolonifnv- eaant are called i fori by any dr- snnstanoes eonnecsod witli i tbe i oros ecuosiof tbessar i tinmlnlsteralsckenllelkfamlir plied uiatltne curtauxmsit of tbe beardmore oo rlney bad also lived at braatlord l jhnrlt of-thewarmea- mrs sulb is a daughter of jfr and ores act- lit was deemed vnodleat aoitbat man power and material i res- aucmon mie im nassaoawkva township msuauo fmarnvraornxb wo-s- ilfoobt the unoerdened has received ki- structions from to sell by public auction at the i farm of louis brovvnlow ilot 31 con 3 situated on tbe eileji mills schooll line about 4 mlleu below bden mills and on county road which links aber- folc and guelph stone iboad on wednesdav xafakcil ilsti- conmencing at 1230 pjn sharp the fouowlng horses crey percberon mare 7 year ri bay belgium mare c years milking shorthorns white cow fresh with calf at ifoot iroan cow fresh with calf at foot iroan cow fresh with calf at foot iroan cow due may 8 white cow fresh uith calf at foot i roan cow i fresh calf at foot roan cow fresh calf at foot lied heifer bred jan 9 red heifer fresh calf at foot red and whltf cow fresh with calf at foot roan cow due may 10 1 roan heifer fresh with calf at foot iroan cow fresh with calf at foot the abovti cow s are all handmilked and th calve pallfed with the exception of one cows are under 6 years red shorthorn bull 2 years old roan shorthorn ibuli 1 year old these bulls are purebred but not re gistered and aired thy the herd bull underwood viscount 341749 who i a son of collynie vigilance imp fat cattle fat cattle 2 yrs 11 butchers and shortkeep feeders veal calf all cattle under 4 year art- sired by underwood viscount by imp collynie vlglbuce and all cows with one exception are under 6 years of ace auctioneer s note these are as tine a lot of shorthorn grade cattle as could be offered at any farm sale and all are t b and bloodtested yorkshire hogs york boar sunnydale pat 4 w this herd boar is plnkney a crow strain 3 young purebred boars ready for service io open purebred sows near breed ing as grade yorks sow with 12 ple at foot 5 sows due before dale of sale 3 younjr sows bred jan 4 4 young sows bred about feb 1 2i younc sows bred about tbe middle of february 7 p1- 10 weeks old 6 shoats for the parties looking for good hoc- plan to attend this sale impuentsfarraau h iho tractor on rubber with starter and lights fordson tractor on steel with two furrow oliver plow 1 ihc two- furrow tractor plow pickup type on rubber tires 600x16 ffcury blssell 14 front 16 rear disc new m h 7 ft binder m h u spout drill with fer tilizer attachment fertilizer drill superior 11 run disc lhc itworow corn scuffler new mh mower 54 ft cut 1 mh turnip sower with fertiliser attachment 3 drum stael roller lh c mh turnip pulper new rubbertired top buigy 0nua of georgetown grtndstone bain truck wagon with extra art wheels 45 gal barrel of molaaaes harness set of breeching liar neas with collar remember tbe date march 15th and plan to attend this aale terms cash r nothing to be removed until attle ment is made namagaweya w i wl have a booth on tbe ground in aid of red cross roy hindley robt t amos auctioneers lynas mcmillan clerk jtb ouroea might be released i ton tbe arm ed forces war tadustry and easeailal civilian activity and ini tbe pvtolon ef tbeifedecal tfvineatttbeieesisvo fundanswatal change in itbe drc-u- stances which caused i tbe gnvernmeat to enact i the 1 bever curtatlmeat order iduring tbe samel loll in idebatelie premier gave assurance i that t the gov ernment will t not consider any agree- ment i to i bring i the abilihl l bovver and paper company out of i receivership that does not protecti the workers and tbe industry ihe apoke while llbe house was i in committee txmsmtotlbst tbe ablubl l power and i paper t comp any i ltd moratorium act 11944 tbe bill which would prevent i foreclosure on itbe companys property ifor an other year was reported ifroin com mittee qpealnj of i the i throne speech de bate was watched closrlyi by t canada politicwllyrminded i persons as i tbe i pro vinces new legislature with a new adniinlst ration and ainew pppositloii really started its work le ib joulffcayearrold oplosi ion i leader opened the debate t fori tbe c cif wiuiitbe oat declaration i that if ipremler i drews iprogresslve icon ervative government surfers defeat on any division ttbe result viil not constitute ainoronfaltnoevvoteilnitbe covemment 44 itl is stated on our behalf i priori to uich a division ipiemleridrew countered t this atatsh ment wmiitne declaration i that i if at any i time i the oppottlonrfeelsitb gov- eiunentinoixooker enjoys oonfidenoe tbe oppotition l has ioe i right t tot move a wantrofrconfldenoe i motion which tbe government will gladly accept as an issue l however when i the premier apak last week be made a i reference which may lhaveibeen directed iat ttbeilcg- ulatures closelyrdcawn party l lines he i made it clear itne government would i not govern in any spirit of fear i but i be added ithat itimaytbti albealthy thlnfftto see members freer to expressitbeir own opinions andtlht there is no i reason why a aplrit of co operation could i not tbe achieved thciuberalsjhowever stllliholditue balance of power inttboinewilegislat ure and former i premier nixon j group of lls members will be able i to swing any vote any way it boy want if government and c c if vote straight i party t lines the government has only 35 votes to 34 1 for it ho offic ial opposition erin n le mckinuon has purchased and shipped 264 horsefitto a quebec com pany since i last september jlat- rrhe lerln entry of ithe omilia was eliminated from ttbe aeries in i the final game on i friday evening at georgetown when ithey ilost tto georgetown byil goal in twenty s vn minutes overtime tbe objective set ifor lerln v11ur in tbe campaign for funds fori thai red cross is s600 the objective ifor lerln township is 31630 the chairman of the village committee is lrev t j rees while reeve 1 edgar huxly ill chairman of the township commit tee mr and mrs ir d graham spent a few days last week with ithe hat ters parents mr and mrs alex mar tin woodstock on thursday mr martin sold his chatties at auction when the proceeds of the aale exceed ed 1200000 mr and mrs martin have purchased property in vwood- atock where i they will live retired thieves entered wrlght s creamery in tbe early hours of saturday morn ing by forcing ithe front door and jimmying four other doors in ithe in terior they forced the cash drawer in the desk and got 43393 in change and two partly used gasoline ration books tbe building was thoroughly ran- sacked but nothing ibut ithe cash aeems to have been removed advo cate hmeimlliiswsgs wearing itbe elegant atxwntrrsoeai of an earlier denude itbe tfouriceatleaaenief studio a i present a i gauaat t picture isatbered aboatilbeipuutoferteito twng ithftold songs lllereltltey r- with rbancalng i jeanl dean i tbeir acceaapanisl i let it to night t ernest i berry wuliam morton lack i reld and i erstest rtalor i it i is liust esve year 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