ittlmmdxy january agth 1m the acton free press mdfrta lilts ruby clark of toronto waa hcwta for th vaknd lira bauson corllb of mmn vu ju4 with arton ralatlvaa and fruada ur and wr taroato apant mouwr h wanaboroue of uonday with hi- lira qaorg llavtll ofroakvlll wu in to during tha waak vteltuc with h batman w t jack bru la auuotfim at ii m cji montcalm quahac cor baste training ur rranli irwin sdhor af hs tur- xara dtronlru paid a brtaf vlalt to xh faav praat last thursday mr and mrs cofln ucnabb ol fort eru sjiatwvth waakaad at tk han ol hu parmita mr and mm natl ucnabb the lome scot hockey league has five team a hocfcvy tragus of flv uams h h una tn tfaucyian wnviha taotb seats 2nd r battalion th imiw ar from brampton oakvula port cyadll georgetown and orang- vtlla rifrastwtlwg a b c and d and haadquartara companies a is port crsdlt b oakvllt c 0argtown arton and milton t orangrvllla llcsdquaiiars btam- ton a gam was played last trurtday at georgetown bttwn oak vt i is and georgetown with georgetown winning by the sror of to 5 georgetown now aads the league with 3 wins 1 tie ahd no defeats the lineup for last thursdays game was georgetown ilrandford goal bit- chle and bowley darpttor granke 4antre laruso and robertson wings burns mroure bradely nevll rrwln alternates oakvltle wilson goal vlrkers and m thorpe rifftnea rilling centra liwrme and a thorpe wlnga lonard snowball currie hackflatd arbon altarnatas goals were scored for georgetown by isruto x hntmrtaoa 2 grrnke 1 for oakvtll rilllnjt 3 m thorpe 1 a niorpr 1 snow hall 1 data of future gamrs ar monday january 72 gorulown at oakvtl monday january 3 oorgeto n at orangrvlllr thursday february 1 brampton i geoegehvwn thursday february ft tort orcdit j at georgetown given family hoij rk4inion at old homestead aglven family reunion wa held at the old homestead in erin now owned toy john given and ms niece janle given on sundav jalfuaxv 31 in honor of the visit of malcolm snd mra given j ryjt sak thoe present were mr and mrs rnbt c given daughter mrs ii oatrander mr and mrs mark given and famll olive jean and uoyd mr and mrs nathaniel given of toronto mr and mrs cecil g1vn fo stan given mrs d given mrs tromas given and daughters iorralnr and patrtci mr and mrs john v given ane audrey of guelph mr and mrsjohii w snow and family tydla clarence ci wood annie and samuel archie gates fasltne mrcal betty ma- caskltl itoht reek acton wins from gdobcetown by score of 7 to 1 on tuemda night the acton tow ft team defeated the georgetown tram tiy a score of tt masters in the acton net gar a good dliplay of net minding thus enabling the aetna boys to shower the georgetown goalie with rubber it wai much and tum ble all the uav in spite of the efforts of referee ffe somen tile markers for tre acton team were scored by jack kentner with and vic masters with 3 lone george town tally m by- collier acton lineup it as follows goal unw masters defense ms tales mo phail centre stuart left wing kent- nef right wing masters alternates allan coles i masales- schneider and robinson young peoples of itnttcd church vusct ltms offic the young peoples association of the united church held a social even- lhg at the church oatueaday after the business was discussed jremes were enjoyed under the supervision of douglas priestley coffee and doughnuts were served by dorothy simmons at the prevlout meeting the follow ing officers were elected honorary president rev a w foabury pres ident douglas priestley vtee-preei- marjori morton treasurer helen simpson christian fellowship ctm- venor muriel hoist on chfuugn cui- enshlp convenor lata dawklnt chrlstiaj mlsslotu convenor mra atosta prtittjfyj hnbtuair oif mma btri1rf dumb th rruadly oiukti- mxv a wunt rotmimi mjt ilv hill iir pftraanac bor avnu jtljnfcay january 7lti 15 1 00 m moraine wanhlp furmoji th icuwrmhlp ordlnallon or ebton llljpm ohuryh nhool 7 00 pim rvwlngwormhlp nmhuam 11ir n4 ol man wwl jui sm 1 pm aoniuv con- grcallonl mtlng ijfl up your hum wlih your hand to cod in iha lleavvn ufoxorumoi aoion ucv kmuhafmhaon babjk wiusw btrwt miiton sunday january 3fnhr ims 1100 am morning worship the beatitudes 1 blessed srs the boor in hplrlt 100 pm the hunday mrhon and junior bible class too pm kvanlnf service the ood sheprerd a sermon based fc on the famous picture by plm h rvf n fnglaml horst nassagaweya a s nicholson mr nelson mclughln returned i haltod nominn iiome from he guelph general lloa- jp rnnfiprvhtivofi pits on mooday january 15lh herp rvailvh many friends nope she may soon re cover from hermineaa mr jack adams of th it c n v r who is home on furlough with his parents in hamilton visited with mr and mrs duauan moffat for a few days ttls week mr sad mrs william dtaaaeaj ol goelph vhmed relatives and friends in nassagaweya over the wekend the dublin womens inkiiute held their january meeting at the home of mrs dunrsn moffat knairhhull isit thursday mr harold brldgman lnstru1r of thf r c a f vt sited with his bar ents mr and mra harvey bridgman of knairhhull while on furlough mr and mrs rag wilson acton visited relitive at knairhhull last sunday mr ben nightingale returned to orangevllle last week after being ttormtatayed since new years they that wait upon the lord shall renew thrlr strength ttawrrif f sk xltasi tip ssurtr january 3jth 1045 mkpnjagksima fttfnpay hv tm holy communion 10 00 am ghunh h hool 11 00 ajn maltlns and aennon 100 pm ltoral kvensong and ser mon second sermon in aeries on the book of common prayer feb 2nd feast of the purification 0 00 a m holy communion no lioma rootrftgk winnipeg cp manlloba grsln crops which for years have suffered plagues of grasshoppers will not be seriously menaced in 1045 a meet ing- o entomologists of the dominion research laboratory at brandon man reported the lightest grasshop per egg infestation in 10 years mgcdonallvs used furniture antiques 1hhlstarmg baluuhlng- psgslrs guaranteed highest quality work at reasonable trices 80 mskdonelt st goelph gratitude a widow liaa recenll written us i owe you a debt of gratl tude for the way in which you have handled my accounts the same service is available to you simply send in your tlsl today and watch the pleasmc re sults follow no collection no commsesjon kelly aiken collection speciattu oravomtxe ontario overseas alnre december 1043 and until july 1044 since then in france matron kditl r dick daughter of mr w imrk k c and mrs dick arrived in canada sgtln on january ftth and u now at her home in milton pte harold k miket coxm onttu four sons of mr and mrs kenneth cone 5tf mlltot who served with the anadlan forces overseas returned home last week to re uperale from nhork occasioned by his hsrrowlng enerlences in france two brothers 1 ave paid the supreme sacrifice and will not return to canada dvr jark foie is now serving in holland the varsnry no milton cnunnl taused by the sudden deslh of coun rlllnr slsnley jluck has lieen filled without the necessity of another el ection a ulllon airman fit ueut bob cook was recently mentioned in ovrr- seas dlspatt hes he was a member of a spltfjre crew commanded by wlnscmdr dal r usee i that destroy ed trree messerarhmltt 100s iste in december lcp stanley bertram lent it c k milton has been swarded lbs military medal for gallantry in anion in the kalian theatre of war miss marlon gjsue daughter of mr and mrs g k gastle wro rec ently nawrd her h n from king ston general hospital has accepted a position nt the oshswa genera hospital and commenced her duties lh6re on tuesday everton gregory theatre fsupay janlabv tt barberry coast gent wallace been binnle barnes stooge comedy 1 can ilurdly walt o dltney tommando duck chapter 10 great alaskan mslery utvjstd4y jam ah v 1 matinee at 1 a nighj of adventure tom conway jean brook 1 big noisc teature- lengths comedo with laurel a hardy fox news monday jaktjaky t maisihvgostorjno ann sothern john hodlak- service- speetal over -the- weji- w traveluuk roainln tltva continued from page one break my bones but names will never hurt me the hoa w rart aowe in a bnl- nsnl address spoke very highly of the candidate who had been selected he pointed out that wmle mr nich olson was timber controller he saved tie nation millions of dollars and c pedis ted in a miraculous way the product ion of war material so easect isl to the nations efforc he streaed he desirability of the organisation working diligently to get out the vote ha said politic today nawanna a aw attitude of mind the world la going through its most distressful esper- lence in all history and our people are demanding 1hai ih old political alb boleths must give place to new first of all the war must be won for tie sske of our children and grand child ren the confusion of tr ought arisi out of canadas stupendous war ef fort is natural if there appeared to be in the minds of our present gov- ernment s determination lo recog nise this confusion and correct the mistakes that have accumulated we might he satisfied to say to them carry on however the situation is becoming more muddled aa the days pass parliament is lost in a morass of man power confusion avid sectional compromise and it is in si deep and it is mentally s saturated with ugly fear that only worse con fusion may he espevtad therefore tt is time for a change the thoug l- ful leaders in the present overnment lightly dread the result of inflation in 1hl country but i frar that in the i arelesa handling ef billions of dal- isrs belonging to the people the first step towards inflstlon hss been tsken mental inflation i ask you how csn men who for ikt year lave been dealing in tciirs of millions escape from the danger nf mental inflation mr it owe went on to say you have chosen well in our candidate he is a man of hlith character and standing lo the mm munlty and while that has siwa been lmwvrtant and you have imt many representatives in parliament of i bat order i feel 1 hat yu hve today chosen werl indeed he has the capacity to understand and cany nut faithfully those great and lm port ant problems thsl will lntrute themselves during the war and afl r he knows what social security mean but he also knows what social -in- rurlty menaces he knows what happy homes and produitke enter prise mean in the economy of the nation and he also knows that our prosperity will depend upon maintain ing our foreign markets for espon of our surplus goods he also kno j as ou know that no hank or count v can extend credit without ecurtl and live and he knows thst our port market will he controlled by the capacity of the countries to whom w ship to pay for the goods shipped them he knows that the greet gllhly spoken of world market may he- come a very narrow market and h- knows that a close and closer assoc 1st ion with our principal market dur ing the past generation the rrlttsh empire is of the most ast import ance mr rowe went on to say the greatest single uncertainty in our country r effort is our govern ment policy the glorious remrd of our flirt ing men and the splendid efforts of our war workers hsve been embar rassed and shamefully prejudiced by the procrastmatlon and political ex pediency of the dominion goern mem the hon mr kings tamous ito kan of wait and se ha been dangerously prevalent in war than l uas tp psce in 1w7 mr king told hitler canadian forces would v sent to the limit to right at britain i side but it w afc t he old u all si d milde that prompted him to w it h hold that fctatemrnt from tin canadian 4ieople until 1h4 i pens in north orey on february sin before w wilt know if it win open another session whlu the iir ot thu parfiament ekplpsa on march aist w aausr walt and see if a hasty conclusion of the war might restore a confidence si ready lot before we know when weare ttr have a general election at the close of the meeting ur r lehard kdmuada 1 lonorary macre tary of the the ontario irogresslve tunsrrvatlve aasomatisn addressed tre meeting impressively on the sub- tact of organisation on a hroadenuig plane throughout the rtdlng to inauie a larger vote of the electors os poll ing day a reaolutlon was unanlmousty pais- ed by the convention affirming its faith and confidence in the honorable john brartren u iender of the fro greaslve ibnservauve iftrty jn lite dominion of csnads and tn the llan- orabu oeoege drew aa prime min ister of the itmdnca of ontario and est ending thanks and congratulat ions to uordon oraydon mp for hs able aervtcaa aa leader of the oppos ition in he house of csmmoiu c dofs thf tkick tasa bsown ky uwlir aftw giaiiriki oonarnciic ror bltr cua foundation ganuanu anyon wiping flttlag er furlhar informatlaii plmwa m or rail in houm mm w mknoiiam iiultrfi hi uirtm r estate ahd insurance f l wright cknkrai inhtlsanck uid rkaitor sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs jss hepburn were miss lji- llsn page brampton mr and mrs vincent hepburn and daughter carol ann georgetown mr and mrs er- rrtt sunter charles and margaret of acton mr and mrs beverly hepburn and sons bobble and jackie mr and mrs alfred coullng sixth line mr snd mrs will alexander fifth line kramoaa spent sunday with mr and mrs i hamilton mr and mrs duncan klngtburt osptinge spent sunday with mrs harvey jest in mrs hsrold sunter streulllr is tlsltlng at the bomgof her aunt miss m sunter lr t d mccutcheon spent the weekend in toronto st the home of his sister and brotherinlaw mr and mrs ed k pence 1 many of this community ittended the funeral on tuesday at the funer- al home guelph of the late mrs i william itsherwood i sundav ntgrt service was held last sunday night at the home of mr and mrs john alton with 17 in attend tanre next sunrtavntght it will be held at the home of the misses mary and kate reed 1 the church of christ held their an- i nusl business meeting lam tucmisv it was a walt and see espedlc evening with a fair attendance tre th r vp the british air train meeting opened with prayer by rev ln wheme in tanada for two years w fermer mr t d mccutcheon mu ln 133ff h mr kl gave the financial report of i to grant britains request while the i i church mr john alton gax his rel corrnment had full power port from the sunday school mrm o send any or all drafted troop over- will robertson reported on the w w ims mrs g g robertson reports s tllcy that prompted the taking ion soldiers comforts and mr h i of th nunnr pubtsclte m 1w2 t- sunter gsve her report on the manse moral obligations to hold work ah themports showed a good portion of them in canad balance on hand we ravegot our it was indeed a walt and se honor roll of those enlisting on active policy that prompted mr king to fool service and humiliate even his own follow- the election of officers who were ers by saying immediately after re elected for the coming years were celvtng an overwhelmingly favorabu elders tte w fermer messrs john mandate for conscription that it only alton witt robertson t d mccutch- meant conscription if necessary but eon nd leaman tomnaon deacons not necessarily conscription messrs 1 hamilton w jackson roy it has been to walt and see tt hindley errett currie w hortopv political effect that has kept 60v c mcdougallr john- mcdougall and men out of theyrar and out of pro charlie hamilton treasurer mr t doctlon wblle young and less trained mccutcheon clerk mr will men died abroad and old and tired at tiik hoard ok ihrfxtorh f acton vjwca yxirnd lo you a conhal inviutlon to attend a party in the gymnasium friday january 26th i94s athwpm carim nnvkjtirs hhhihmknth oancinr a o added attraction hiitcr lbonlory movlnf picture film on blood transfusion and admtnittration as practiced ty canadian mnpnals will he shoan by mr tit maynard technical representative to hotpilala fit officer joe connel will ur present and give a bnel addrem tie is a very inleretluik speaker admis4ion 2v come and enjoy an kvkmnl with yomt nkiflltnoll j- epj rain- coopers drug store in new quarters in order to arrange for rebuilding of a new more on our present site we have- taken temporary quarter in the itore formerly occupied by pallants mens cloth ing store and arcnow located in these premises wc moved during last week to the new stand just two doors west neit to the bank of montreal vherv we will render the same courteous and faithful service and trust our customers will not be unduly incon venienced by the move necessary to erect a modern building on the old sue dnurffstt earl cooper- mui street acton now next to the bank of montreal hoberuon organlat hit loli black men hava tollad in their plaeei anlxt orsmntat mrs j a stewart homa leader of sonx mlti loll black it waa a walt ands- an early j aiatit leader of song jr td mc- i victory tlht prompted mr kins to cutehaon auditor mr will ftobart- refute mr ralttdna reeommendation tm- tlthnu -rmi- mi1 1v t i 11 m b it a pywim1 ll alton jimmy fountain and caeq ibla tor tenrlea overaaaa after tur- slaruuui iruttam alax klnabury rendering to that policy it mutt nave p- hamilton w j smith clifford the twalt andsee- prtncrpu mcdonmll and leamah tonuon uhal prompted itotrtb limit jtiinpltt flower committee- mra w hobert- cation to 16000 men while on jan- afterjthe bualneu waa flnlahed we laat aaaalon had feup of tea and aaodal time otrthta parliament mtat now walt and see what hapw maniasmkmnbmfmwrtmwi annual meeting h alton crop improvement asstm farmers buildinq milton saturday january 27 aura at 1j0 p m fecial- epeakse prof u j thomas sofl spccuikt0 jl cous gutlpb local fanwn will dikoh the polvawtae topics husking corn silage crops soybeans and arrrrntttsosorghumwtjorhrrhdaenkss h for annual pasture ajax 0at9 galore barley corn sheaf loaders pilling silo with b0ckrake etg j jbwettwbodvlwelcome biaisifawp i yqub nttgijbob isiss rj-