Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1945, p. 5

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thursday may loth ims the acton free press pack hv atltt joan ruulty and trtand w noma troip toronto mr and un roy arnott and babe apaat taa waakand in toronto mua etta dllti vtrltad in toronto during tha waakand and ve day mua ruby clark or 1 jruil- udtad at bar homa kara durnt uw wak- aad mra- john baaton who apant tha wtalar la acton raturnad to bar home ta tarm mr and mra- jaa jlradahaw and raggy ann apant tha waakand in toronto mra jaa kmill halan and natty of unlonvllla rallid on acton inanda on tuaaday mra cord kognvaldaoa maruyna and bill vullad tbli waak tn toronto and oahawa mr and mra wilbart whaalar ol oaton vtallad on monday with urt nalaon p moorr mr and mn clarence andaraon ot ualph apant sunday with ur a aadaraon church slraat rav it t- brnnla mra lnna and family of urn ira attandad h lra lartal mrtln and vlallcd will fn i d on tuaaday prtandi hcra will rafcrat to laarr that ulu minnie nalaon li iii in tic hoapltal in oualph all wlih lor har a prompt racovary acton friend are indeed ulad to walcoma mr and mra nail mcdonak who haa romr to reaide in acton attain aflcr aeveral year tn ienatant cviutchsuji mnuj oeimrtlt rrf jimnjuj fthsaa gatlasssatr th fruadly cntireti arv a waxtw rotmokt parsonage bower avtnu sunday may 13th ims 11 00 am servic of prayer an thanksglvlne- 12 15 p m church school 7x10 pm mothers day service church school in chars thank be to d who gtvelh us th victory through our lord jesus chrtst kverybody walcoma pbituarq una charles krull mra char lea krull a resident ot gait for alraoat go years passed away in tha gait hospital sht waa born near acton and her maiden nam waa susan cpx her husband tha lata charles krull died 14 years ago mrs krull waa a member or st- andrew presbyterian church and of tha ivy rebekah lodge and a life member of th true hlues surviving are on daughter mrs albert kllgour three sona theodore herbert and osborne all of gait also three brother william cox of conn ceorge cox of gait and arthur cox of arthur three sisters mra ada sj v i kempthome gait mra mary tea p qbhtttj to kautade my k and mr s andrew- knoxgiltnun aoton mcv fok1ua tiwabion rju manae wluow street sunday may 13th 1m3 11 00 am thanksgiving sarvtra for victory our real leuvranrj toopm the mothers day service of the sunday school they that walt upon tha lord shall renew their strength acton rev w il wallace j sunday may 13lh ims 1110 am church and sunday srhool combined or mothers day srrvice 7 00 pm jvenlng service acton institute reviews thr year elects new officers mr j lovell was hostess to the acton women s institute at their may meeting the president mrs ljippln was in char net the motto of the month mothers day in the month of may was riven by mrs u 1 davidson current events by mra karl ijimbpri included a rn portrait of miss hlzaheth christmas of rrat britain who is making a lour of can ads representing the vi omen in stltutrs or reat hritatn and pay sincere trlhute to the contribution we have rnt them in the rifts of jam garden seeds and the man other wsvs they have bcn helped in their struggle lo keep up morale in the long ears of war the roll call v ns a nursery rh or pay a dime h i n- turred h eer member tlans wer made u the italton co nut district annual to he held at campheltltl this ear and delegates apiolnted were mrs iaplpn mrs f anderson and mrs v madd it is expected a larce reprewnlatlnn of members utll alio attendv this being the annual meeting the financial report of the enr was read show inn a splendid rnr of serlce vlh a jrood balance on hand i mrs r i davidson presided for the election of offlrem with mrs farl ijimbert ns secretai- and reultlnc an follows past i resident mrs wll ttcrspln treslden mrs uipptn t ice president mrs collier 2nd ice presldint mrs 1 ioll seirelary treasurtt mrs j anilcron brunch directors mrs inntr mrs tni wild mrs mnnhimnt dlstrut director mr p andi rson con cnorx of woik inc commute ajru ultun nnd cnn- nulnn induntih v mr it 1 laul sun t ttlrenshlp mi mnn hment lion i htonouilts mr pnrl ljmhcn social wtltnn mrv mnwov illslorl til kmitnh mix las wild publhilx mr- v lluntir uoth mr ttnnrts wttrt 1 nvrtle mt- 1- 1- lli r m st i kt i iiiii i i i c ntn tlt mr ruinlv lids wnr brlili roup mi- mndil mr hollo li 1 uihti tub mrs o li7n b istiint mi vnilnnurt mrs p amtt i son pianisl mrs p 1 jitu- twi i inlilois mis 1 nnt nnd mr trim wilds pollowihk losing of hit nnt line the vii inl kiovip uiiutiiul b mr i mn- lert hmisttd bv ml ilunur mrs mnrthnunt and tlu- host ss serxtsl a di 1u uwis luiu li 1 ho nttt r ift was n mt piitin wntormrion akt do nleti in mrs skt lle with mrs jas wilds tlrwling the judih n inn mrs iizenbx tnoeil a ot of api re intlon to the liomiv and nil who had is- ulsled outsrrif f tt xlhaa ttiv taurtv sunday may nth ims sunday after the ascension and special day of thanksgiving 10 x am holy euchartxt 7 00 p m kvensong and sermon o come let us sing unto the ixrd iet us heartily rejoice in tha strength of our salvation body arthur 11 grandchlldhen and three treat grandchildren anthony aluson at the cuelph general hospital on sunday may 5th anthony allison passed away suddenly in his 89th year following an illness of nearjy two years ilom in the township of nas- abweya near the village of moffat he was the wsxtnd eldest son cf the late robert and margaret allison on iec 1 1kh3 he wu married to martha ramsey and they farmed in nsxaura unttl the retired and moved to kden mills 1 years ao ills wife preleeeasrd him 13 ysrs ago mr allison waa a member of fbenezer and t den mills united churches surviving are two brothers john of mlhgrme and eorge of pad la k- woocl sask the funeral was htmd from the home of his niece mrs i- rank hathaway moffat his pastors rev r w plckersglll and rev c i poole officiating interment was in r hen r emetery al hrut i 1ain iturllngton vermont sttany friends in this community will reret to leam of the death of albert 1 idling of llurllngton ver mont and we glean thr following hem from the lail pree priss of that it albert 1- 1ains 7h iuerlntendent back home again lcpl john dryadala wounded in at lion overseas who is among those who returned to canada this week for chicks that pay order no letter writing no money or ders no bother just let m know what you want and when ou want it wos live delivery guaranteed geo c brovvn narrml in acton sturda aftembona and hsvenlngs onl ccf public meetings thursmay17815pin at hkmk iuji and wkn m1ius si i kvhs u 1iai ul- i until 1 ili vltl i j rtk fnnrtirlnt mil i akit lltilii n vromiut mtou r hnlloti hwial w c millward chosen provincial ccf candidate lnf firulie speaker it 1onvwi- llon in muton ttwatre latal wednewuy william ecll millward llurllngton a unanimously chosen x v provln clal candidate for llalton riding at a invention ht id last week in ml hon an elerttan with a lat tee rubber umtany mr mllwartj was born of united rmplre loyalist sto k on hla fathcra farm near grimsby in 1100 he om rated a farm near wlnono for a number of jears saraklng of the at compllshmenu of anadas first ccp government the candidate declared that tha saa- j kalhewan bovernment although it was ninety er cent farmers has passe the most advanced labor legla- j latlon on the north amerlran conti nent they know as we know that tht interests of all the people are elk protected by swedish law stockjiolh cp according to tat o shot in swad- en durtnglftcompajwltatth ssb in lh3 the elk largest baajt roaming thr vast pine forests of tha north la protected by law and ajjfc hunting favorlt sport of swedfctrtgvne hun ters la allowed for only about on week in the autumn during th war th swedish elk stock has been heavily taxed ai lk meat la not included la tn rather scanty meat rationing and has there- tore brought high prlcaa thus th number ot elk has dacisaasad n south ern sweden whereas a slight tncraas in th stock is rtortd in th north ertnoat provlncaa winnlprxs cp still in good health but blind for the past eight years miss annie 11 ion of suburban st vital recently celebrated har lottk birthday d household cleaning paste fob all household ixartno bauar twua gaka or ftiir iiubt8 onlv dim at all oraaary sad llardwam hlaraa isa tla dostbue products ltd n hki html eaat tobonto ontabio a lllltt ii tit itir iiivafiwcoivi- f l wright rbaltok and insurance member ouejo aaj dutrtm real batmsa aaafj asaaeiau member awaduw assirullsa real ratal luara aaasrula member oatart aasnallaa raal eatau w member at fire ausd tavsuajty tetourajse agej1 a of the vermont ant i saloon ingue lrst serve wwn farmers and labor for over ymr was found dead in ted iliursda mornlnr april 2tth a j his home ik t hurch st uurlknrtu i- or more than n tpiarter of a cen tur mr 1alnn was fcuerlntendent i nf thr ermont antl saloon league with us headquarter- al 1kx main st i he edited t r publication hie issue durln this time he imtiml protestant rhun hes throukhoul the slat speaking on the l cr nxlewed events ork together ai they do tn the i- h said i other names plated before the con- vintlon wre rotert dun an of oak llle dorothy m ionall of hronle andrew ullott of milton nnd john wilkinson of uurunuton h ach de dined tlie meeting pledged full sujv- port to mr millward irkc m a rule president ot tmkinm ivsue and kiwplnk parish loner informed of tht temperance hadtnjj up to eorge drews sudden dissolution of the ontario legislature program and situation in reference flnt nrflnl1h ni childish the jug to licenses hollow mg e h of the k of ai dates foe atippnaed mrt ftunntlli i drew li fool you he warned lie woukl ih oi lle called his orr ukt rlvifc the impression he is sure inlzallon an alllanct of the church- of wlnn tn ontario and it will in i is in rehalf of temjerance 1ftuencc n favorable conseratle vote mr ljiln primary interest wm m thp rpst of c drew will talks he would take up a collection which agisted with the finances of with the churches but he also spoke in hluh m limik and before clubs por man enrs he sered as legislative counsel in larhalf of the vermont antl saloon ieajue at the state leg islature in mont pel tcr horn in linshpe canada pebru- ar 2 isr7 he wits a member of tha le lucky if he wins bis own seat the speaker continued and as for the ledernl everyone knows there is no conscr atl e party in the rest of canada mr gruhe declared it makes little difference to the ccp when an elec tion is cnlled because our policies are a biemrn r of the fldcons tie is sur 1 ert hy one brother arthur inini nnd one m phew clar- i nn iiuik both of lorontq nnd on sisttr to la mrs ralph reed of hni thill n ii interment w m m the fiinulv lot in iake vhw ct me 1 eijmi pkksmtkri 1 kmy of w m 5v of lrkshttcr1n eiil iu ii 1remx liktting nrttkr glacp bay s tcl answer ing a telephone x-stlr-frmh-a- of this mining town who said he had strangled someone police failed to find a corpse questioned the resident admlitml he had been having an all- toorealistic dream police turned tn i their report daxmare tough guy stsrcb vandoinoi lepy tougivuy adolph ruck told th judge i 1 can gt flxi from the croaker ru eough tie deschbed th holdup i went into tha joint and told the old guytnatan back than i p the pamper hoisted 28 douta the light end took it on the lant gregory theatre till rs4 and huuw may 10 and 11 meet me in st louis t lis hnuolor uii uidv iiimm murkttlot ohiun cnrthin i nw olapltl 1- milmg jik iliomt truest adventun of sat1rdw m is matinee at 3 hriuvsmiujoisl paul txmly vlrrlna grey the bio bonanza- richard arlen jan prazee fox news monday may u u treeguous t brooklyn prom the novel by betty smith wit dorothy megulre james dunn lulu cartoon im jujt cur ious iltllj l 1 n n s m i t l ti in i i li 11 i u s i n ll i i i m sib i ml w i t f lit ins in i la was h id n kno c h ii h lnl ot m inn rv 1 ml f v i ini l r s i 1 i imll plrxt methodist t honh in llurllngton formhimrd at regular conventions nnd of the nffcn 1 board ije was ano ovt has a voice and vote i hev ft re hot pulled out of a hat by a partv autocrat tp dilute the voters at election lime ns were drews 22 points nnd lit phurn h new look of pi omlses fhc k inmi nt s so called educa- llonnh reforms turni d out to be no ihlnn more than a token nu asure of ln nlnf the rp ak r said and did nothing to iiunlle educational o ortunlt for the clilldien of the rnvinre on the tontrarv thest kinnt in iktual irmllu followerth- ohl- c oils iviitlv ih of h who is most is m sl ailh c itrowm feletnl c i- ntniinn f i halt n di plon d ihe tac- l s us l i tl i j nities in ihi 1 i t 1 li n h w inn i ins i th n i i n i u ul di un t ll lbs that hm tkiitn l sj n i 1 in lh c mine imp km 11 r i nil 1 how fnru in w i i id 11 the c p would i ikt ll li f i ins nwnv fr m u m bu this i m1 was rust id i n v r when l in firm rs i f s isknlt 1 wan te i i ci k tovinm nt into i iwt r tun mm imagine a ovirnnniit omp i ii p l of f aimers pnssinu h k u lo tnki thtir own fninis nwn fr m tli us- he asked lhe ccb loluv of smintv on tntlildiuilly own i fatnvs hns lx n iepatedl slnttd b mr t oldwell and other i h u ul rs and ha b n a improve i by conventions nil nrross canada the monopolistic industries which the c p believes mut come under govern ment ownership are those whh rt tf iht gover does not control them faflane of fefgu mrs i indsay of hev- ronrolhe government mr elora mrs mainprise of acton a lirowne declared helpful dtsusmon hour wn conducted john wilkinson of burlington and t the prosident mckay of oftkvllle spoke brief- ly on organization work robert duncnn of ookvllle president of the halt on ccf riding associatlorvacted as chairman of th meeting whlcn was n ftndea by more than300dle- gates from alt parts of tho riding- progressive conservative avataljalj m ptutcedd jlteaihe mdtot wednesday may 16 k ljh v ktkakkks peter i mtarthur ot howick que federal candidate in his own quebec constituency iromincnt parmer and oulmandmjc agri culturist dominion president of the progressive conservative association amaan n10houson federal candidate for halton stan hall provincial candidate for halton errvont wtlcoino published by progressive conservative association of halton county u l h ul h lint li 1 n kw i 1 ml pi s i i 1 1 n nl fi mi st an kiuis i u ij h st ami im ll ill sn 111 hk ihiffs i us 1 i il n mil s hmlri i i it f it us lb j lt r and ton words i f wt uomi wu ivn bv mis h i h issud f ailon a shut w rslup m iv it i m ihurm f ttulpli lr sb it rv wn- ondu it tl hv rev xt 1 mior tin in modeintoi mio p inmbh of i uclph hon oiai pr sident w presbvterlaf h d i hart of tliti losing dtvotlons both lav a hunjifie iry ltting th numqrabli dav one of thanksgiving ntcri ession and rtdedfi ation intprcsslons of the ontario provln y mrs mac london in its plans for poatrwnr- jpulwijon of industry in rrtaln jhe trades union coheres vropoves control of engagement order uhlch shall on the one hand make provision for the worker to appeal fagnlnat direction and-alao- laya down that any worker avho unreasonably refute employment when directed by emnjtryaf labour- shall not be eligible for unemnioymenlbhefll new dfelhl aa a result of the grow- more food campaign in indie the acreage under rice hai increased by nearly g million during tha war from 738 million acres lit 1039 to- 80 multoa aoret nowl public meeting kriranlin scwtiar duposil in oton a nut imj he htld in f all ik ns of at ton h is utn arrantj town iimu uton on monday may 14 vt s ym 1 o thorough distiiss and it am dttuis cbnttrnrng uic pro posed installation of a stwtrakt sstem tor atton the meeting will be addressed by dr veherry of the department of health toronto mr e a am1ehson of the engineering firrp of armstrong wood and who prepared the- preliminary plans for acton wbkm reevk j mtmeponaur- of acton this meeting is for the full information and- guidance of every citizen all are urged to be present and hear the pltni fully discussed 41-

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