Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1945, p. 9

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page eight the acton free press thursday may stth 4 hrtl4 w mirth hi m him ntmicm uti4mut ur 4hrt wawviaam savef nmln jse sa ctfta of tkb slat tttumit caasffsj sa hc e up bofctn anderson in gualph onm hospital on tuestuyr may 22nd 145 to mr and mtt emmt and- arson n marjorta patrick a aoa els1ey in guvlptv ganaral hoa- pital on april 2th to ur and miv bart euley campbell villa a son jofen robert patterson at th cuelph cam- ral hoapltal on sunday may 30th ims to mr and mrs wilbur pat- trraon a daughter mart1n jean a sister for harvey died neuson at ihe fuelph rrneral hoapmal on sunday may joth mlnnla t nelson lal o arton and niiii unlonvllle srmht at her horn in arton on saturda may llth 1m hertha ii speight teoved daughter of ihe late harlet c and margaret ii h neigh i cohdon at the family homestead it n z cuelph on wednesday may ifth im john ordon hut band of the late margaret ann mrhots in his tkth year antjion at h r ute rtttdei-u- it it no 1 ljmeh um- rally ml day morning may jhtli m 1- urn jam shorlill id v of uf ute w ii ham hrrtkit anlhon in rr 77th year im meaior1am miss bertha ji speight the municipality of arton lost one of its moat faithful and efficient or flrsrv and he community one of it finest churns in the passing away on saturday of win bertha 1 1 speight at her home af tha comer of church and john street following the death of her mother tn january 1m4 and the sarrtflctal rare that a long lllneea nad imposed upon her miss spetght wu forced to seek a reet from her duties as sec retary treasurer of the public util ities am ml minn and treasurer of ihe municipality about au month frlrtuim hl rommumiy ho mo in spite of all uiat medical skill mlrtd t mmj fcl cnru1 and careful and loving attention and rmamlll nrt ln nrr s nursing could do kle failed to retrain mrm krnnr lt w health and passed tvtiy on saf associated with her brotherjn law the late john r kennedy in the euc ceeaful conduct of this business following retirement from the bus lneca miss nelson and her sister mrm 3 r kennedy reidd in acton until last year when they secured a home in unlonvllle where they could be pear mrs jas russell a daughter of mrs kennedy s miss nelson was a member of lha united church and active and inter ested in all 1u work seldom did she miss being in her pi are in the family pew of the family of john nelson hr only one member remains mrm j k kennedy two brothers john and r i- and three sitters mrs j l warren mrs jas moore and mrs scott predeceased her mlu nelson will tte mined by many vallo art her health and passed away on urday bertha ii speight was an only dnumitrr f the latr c harles c and margaret sfielght she was horn ill a ton and sp nt her entire life hire f it many years she assisted her father in the tinunlt hint and hanl ware bunlnew he ronducted she was for some time on ihe office staff if ihe storey love co when ll tn in alton had ieathcd a xmiii m it nt it reuliiit n m i nitf lo tntr it r iu affnli and n uit able pcrton w as required to fill 1 he trmitim in ii is offli e mk ilertl a seiim n rliiim n for the petition hie office was mot effh lent und r ssanawaasantaaaair- f kb f an buneufu that in loving memory of a dear iniir thi wadrwoiks dejearlment father eorge nellls w af b and the commission he i may jhth riim a lon i ulllltles commit careful sleep i k a ear ao the ntnff uu was keep i inrreafced under her gullame find miss speight berami lyea surer nil n friend hi lu t t ihe m n 4uelph nit in tilh it i f s rvli v 1 1 n lurt i po i nnil itev a aalmt llllvi 1114 iii w mk iii in if i ai dm it lalivi k l h of her many acton itie funeral waa hel i afti rnoop wtl h r ice ilili luiiusl lltiiiie where nnn filiiid- gnlln ute to r nil i w fileodx fr in i nlumllh loionl i r own sunn 1 in li h and iu nil oisi4 11 e jmlltm an i mnl a t brown i n ihm ii 11 s m kiln ii it am a mrim ti m d m swuon hear i- hughes cleaver over chml hamilton friday may 25 9 to 915 pm nuiis husband and who jaasaed aw a th2 and while he lies li ills memory we will sadl minted by wife and 1- amity mi j mli mil is ttivitnl of tliit dtxtrhi att tils lift jnnii s mills mivd ihd on we1fw di mn ifth at ihe hoim of mis m mm aithui linn k avi nui w hi re hi hat resided for some y ars horn nt se lde a on of the tad the munhlpal w lllinm and annie mills he was in i hu netrnt ninth inr r ive suteis iioiiouay inlounn memory of a no ftii lal ex er ln ihe employ of dear husband and father edwin i the muni ipallt could have been b4 kle mary sarah maggie i- lla nrnl iwo hrotht rs nt ii and nnd more painstaking and loal auitltora huk had all pndi and officials who llle the oftue fihind her reiord the subject of praise and example for any pohlh office her ready smile and her en deaor to sere all cltlxens made her a fatorlle with every citizen all e cannot tell h b hrr of the loas of one we loved so well speight was keenly interested and while she sleena a peaceful sleep in ihe communlt and especially in a hollow ay who passed away xlay 3fth 1039 vou linger in our memory still dearly remembered by wife and family andfrson in loving memory of our dear connie w ho was taken mav 23th mi ihe depths of sorrow her memory we shall always keep sadlv misled by mumm dadd ronnie and onnle the work of the unllm church for min ftmi him james mhu had nimr marileil ii worked as n lalmiier on faim an i in aton nnd f r 17 eara was a munlc ikat emi lnee und r the latu it j mt phenn iurlng lh hrxl world wai h m red wtlh the lulh hallallon lie wax a memter of ihe an in brnn h of tin i tn and thi orange adherent of thi many years she was a member of the choir ami was a life memlter of the u omen s missionary society what ever her undertaking that same loyal tv and steadfastnevs was shown that made her life surh a worthy example mlu speight bertie a many of us knew her had many friends here but w ith her and miss fern brown a tint postmistress had grown up a aunthvlenlnvl7 ttrh and friendship that only death could bobble brutow hamilton ont cver they have been inseparable i friend for years and in this parting 1 v lambfrt in loving memory nf our i friend lll sympathize lth t r dear son and brother ray who lhose from this neighborhood at h if lal if msa va andfrson in loving memory of our darling nelce t onstance and eraon who was accidentally drown ed may 25th 11m1 in her innocence and beauty with her soul as pure ai snow she l nestled on the bosom of the cod we love and know ever remembered hv 1reiby tenan hurt h james mlin wns a quirt man who was known to many friendx who n lmlrcd his lo ally and fallhfulnei to whattfaer dutv he umli itimik ihe fintinl was ht id on ritday nflernimin with inl at ihe john rtono at humlev r uneral home con- ducted by liev orle itiomson hi n many friends gathered in tribute lo his memorv r rh nds from ashgrnvc hnmllton lreelton camphellvtlh miss brown passed away may 22 hh1 deep in our hearts lies a picture of a loving ray laid to rest in memorv frame we shall eep it because he was one of the best on these tender broken ties how they dim aching eves but like jeweu thev will shine in the morning when our anchors firmly cart every stormy wave u past we shall meet each other there in the morrflng eer lovlna remembered hv mother mer all of toronto miss lorothy dad sister and brothers servlre members the servlc of the legion attended body and conducted i the funeral was held on monday afternoon with a private service at the i home when rev a w fosbury and i r i dnoi j the graveside reremony when inter itev c i poole conducted theart 1 i nient was made in r a rv ew cemet vire interment was made in fair view cemetery among those from out of town attending the funeral were rev c w and mn demllle mr f o richards mrs wagr and 1 miss ada clark and mr iaurle cha carim of tiiavkr the kindness t hat was show n the late james mills t v his mam friends and the neighbors during his i lines and at the lime of him denlh l ln cerelv a t reclsted the tribute of cow le friends w ith flowers ami tn other partridge ways were e idn e thought fulness him and f slnrere pi reciation of t xn v in n -ete- f those from the fo ow ng brown miss nellie brown met frank i n i roster lamllv mr and mrs 1 brown mr harrv brown mis mur- lei fleurv of ijinxfng mr and mrs john lamerbook toronto mrs ii c shrieler kltihener mrs robt mrtott alt mr and mm rmnk moore kltt hener mis amie speight toronto- miss twibi iu uelj h mlu howie and mrs nthnrlnev mr jas cemet er mr c ijindsborough aounded ijist post palllvearers were messrs f i w right c muaselle j chai- man r anderson a wilson and coles flower bearers were his mphews among the floral tribute thi and mm w h apulettm tlmmae vanrleet mr and mrs w anhotl hazel smlih mi nnd mn joe mltchi ii mr ami mm i svlln mr anil mm a mcmullcn hcl n ami cull wilson mnry nnd mark hnnnni nnd jm wen and r id mm w m tn arthur nd the klndneavs 4huuihfulneu helpfuni it nt f un i ej r ss on in so manv wavx and w it to many deeds during the i in illne of mis bertha seight i assure all were a great comfort and ov t i hi r thi sincere im alhv shown b such a wide cinle of friends with floral tnb ules and in manv other way were i fine tribute to her life and memorv mist fern brown t qjjfeagf ahdtftaj tsr ubjaavtxxriah 1th two holldass nln ad in jay uuv 4lt an ubrv4unt uf uv 34th aeemed unnecesxary may in thimae lait tnnlenx w ill catch up with the earlv one after all we hope so because our is inle vthe elections an warming up as the dates for voting come closer week from monday for the provincial voting tag dn in acton june jnd for the canadian national institute for the blind under the auspices of the i- s of hp and mm cha heard mm ada iodk matthews mr and mrs w wolfe micarl ney mtw zclla mccartnoy ronm i o mr w m mi nnhh mm job tohnston kitchener mr nnd mrs i o brown nnd kn mr t rnest ilrown mm bert hi hrfiwn of lnr nt mm mdvrmul i ir mr antui hi nm d i in lj h mm jaw icusv i nlonvlde mnnv tl rnl ti limits nko imn its tnmnv of loteem and lm lu letl thisc fiom puhlit t limit s ommlkslon nnd stnff mmlhii of count il press nnd li rk 1 nlht rland t orn on of the illam nf ai ton tern b rt nnd ntll mr and mis ii c s hr iter nell lmmthv harrv bill nnd r rank i brown murnl i it urv aunt hnnnnh nnd i aura ift nnd mm r osbur mr and mm a t broun mis b n ni it nill w illtanis m nnlt b i an 1 i thn mr nn 1 mm mi kin w nl ki and j t dauv s w mx tdith mi irrtrm mrs nl klm llnul 1 nl k lm and fannk jlu post tfft staff ml ltuin t r t ordon smith hi c tinlm is fnnnh mr nnd mm kol t pnibv nn 1 fntutlv mr and mm lloliheiis knv shi lla bettv miv roshurv ruth howl mnh i i art nd pr anl mm austin mr and mm ardtm r mm is ntlnnd mr and mm w arnold mr and mm a mason mr atccarlmy mix zc mccartney mr aiul mm rov arn old mr nnd mrs v arl vannormnn hiiut itobt tnvens w il 1 nn rstin cnpjs insi j hit sjxki i alton rue bhnde mm nm mnhtl mil- let nnd ik s nt 111 1 hill hit btnk ramllv i im nilkhbirs mr norton nnd mnrjor marv h i literal provincial candldair llalton ounty in ar r rlefids while vhtory ix flrxt aiut for most in our nitn k not i hankf ulm xs in our hi aits 1 t us fine ui new and uiost difficult insk l til nr prol inns as e iiinwi ti th ihitshold of a lit w lift hi ui irs imlttg gentle in i ur ju iiim nls nn i ix- frank nn i hon ist with i tif- ui nn i will en h t hit r in ni s on n tn i wi mi n aie nlmintt only ni hit v m hee in one nn r s i i i us nr i i ii t i ter the tin si dil ti a hl inn laid f ikint wt li h inn ik nil iinl only by a uiuttxl fori j we i hm inls in hi i tl nt n more nhunlant lift lbs within renin of ihe teople of onlado and 1 llteralum is one pnth by whl li ibis hitter way of lift ran lie iv hit sett we tlo not ilalm an ability to i hart lit future 1 oo mut h deim nd on world clnumstanii s iwyond ontario a or anada s control hut what wa do claim is the ability to provide job and security for the ieople of ontar io in the yearn that he atiead people must haw mom y in their pockets ao that they may buy the product of our own farms and fact orles and evrry conceivable assistance must be given to the marketing of farm product i firmly believe that public purchasing power will main tain prosiierlty and build thw found atlon nf a great and happh r future for our province our first duty concerns the man or woman coming home from ihe war the rehabilitation program must be of the very boat and drastic measures taken to sevthey are ramed out a system of universal health lrurur anre in essential lo relieve wake earn em and salaried eople of the nm slant fear of heavy medical and hospital bills the age requirement of old age pensions could be reduced and the amount of payments could be inert as ed the aged must be provided for- they have given of their best we must recognize the new stature which young people have earned for themselves during the war whether their services were contributed in th armed forces or in war industry the policy committee of the ijberal party was unanimous in its belief that youth had proved itself through acceptance of high responsibility and through its willingness to make every sacrifice in its count rv s behalf in line with this thinking two main provisions were included in the j lb eral platform as it affected youth re ductlon of thi voting ne to 1h and crentlon nf a youth department nf the provincial government when leople are old enough to light work nnd pay tnxes thev nrt oil enough to vole ns well without sut h legislnllon this ridiculous sltuntlon will arise mnnv to meet mewl pl advertw d b household cleaning paotf 9 fob all nodrbkud ucanino better twaa oak ar lsln i1ubt oviy ddrt ai all oruarj ajbl iurwr tra isa ha dttstbne pnvjuds ltd 17 hla rlraal faat torosto ontario rojyal palace ttkijlls ikiin rtuks ntahtn till hkoav i ok osr utth mitkry kocimy in national velvet in 1 ciiuiicot r tt htaut till rkuav til tl rjulay f sonja heme in ipsa pleasure in tcchnitolor contini his shows a i iiotii tilfatitfs on may 24th si alt 1is a i j im provincial grants to halton schools more than trebled by drew government komeriy w559j2 now 2071 1569 every halton municipality gets its fair share equcsinj township trafsluar township public schools special township school areagaju former grant present tyrant i 4 v12 77 0 4hj 18 nasvafaca tonship ntlson township mi hkliin- nrnl lamllv a ink m n nn1 men ho llljii llrinh nnmlmn i mm k inrrni ie ye ilin m nr 111 le temp t un i lni i smlih in k iiilhe t i- wilson trior plvkhor nnil un rlhur rmull fvrmers am 1iomhm kkrs iman uihkkmknt li ornrllv ilufrnm hlse when thej are a mnr oldi r lprl one in the nrmeil forci is rikirilisl h lnv n of illnc nii no mnlli r w hnt ihi ir nt lual nie 1 nlev e chnnre the law tin se is 10 iar nlil otirs ulll lose their frnn i lust llu mlnuli lhi nre ills hnrfied from the m rln s i innk iu nn 1 unit h f rmui anil iivn in nt l wfiki issue ilan iicmcs for sl mmlr in lrh nn a copv of the canadian maple laf published on ve ray for the troops oerseas has been aent to tha pan pssas by st cordon cook it has bean in via in the faa paasa window st albana guild held their mon thly maatlnu at th noma of mrs r anderson cameron st plans were taotswlfotthcb the fall and also for the dance lo be bald t hajlovtwen arraneemenu i were completed to help provide re- ifnahmenlf or the boyaattandlna the lhajul jamboree to be held in the jl miss minnie isikljson man friends here in this eommun i hi nniuuil at hit wtiii nl vn fir hulloii luniiir llutnt in ikt rs anil im nual lavwlmljiiilktni timprmimr shm tmitiikrs f u huhou innior 1 m m n lx situ 1 uutl for sniuririi juni nil sldl s lohn m nlli prisidtnt til ilia ii 111 n c mint luniors lit liuti ir honit in iki is until i the h n it ishjiitif min liuln llovv of omi it s lusiitute llrnnth lor iwisv sin t jail fill usn tai n two ilifftriiil irojttts nnni hi mi im nnil t lotht s i lo pari ihe oulf intl l les in iiiittin in tht milton town ilnll nntl ttio pnun publlt are in- ltetl for the afurnoon pronrnmme whin ihe nnou3 croups uill present therresinhui ttemonhtratlons at the inme time uitlv aiirlcul lural liipresenlntlse j j whllelotk in charge the junior farmers will 1 have the ipportunlty of judging ten classes of the varloua breeds of live ivurlinulimi s s no 1 ninon milton s no s trafalgar gcorkituuo oakvilli acton total granls h 1 is 74 1 hhsii i s2 1 62 1 i i m17 i 124 si i h17 sj 4 stis 14 ii454jo 2047101 s 400 00 25 87191 7 soi 78 144148 8 04 j 28 1 s 242 80 4s2oaoo s 10 442 80 103528 8 8c8 04 8 492 jo 14 ws 57 1 7 252 55 i2i4atoi l mi it jn th t lost n i p to i iii m i nu t ting of th s tul m ith ts was ht id nt tin honii f mrs k r tn i uesdiiv mnv li ii w is midi 1 t i hold im in tn tn t pink as usual sonutime in unit in il pi ins f i tb pun a wi n lift until tht nt t meeting ih moth rs dtslded ti lull their ni est nitsilini in tin form if a i u nu it vsus arranietl ttin tht usual ttusiue tvt si nt tti ihe t anndtnn insiitutt for llu wind at thi close of the meet mi a luvclv lum h uns srsit bv mrs aiar and her committee anil a wvclal houa svaa iienl user the tiacup oaksilu burlillklon gtorrcloivn vilton oakvillc acton sei r vn st ihkhs 174 h8 setomubv schools 1 l n ih i 4 to 10 1 mil ih 2 2s7 ix 401 00 total grants s8i00 1020 88 14 79 50 10 075 jo 17 794 so m 281 20 1074 00 82803 00 w hush of extra prtntliic and extra ity uhere she spent most of her life hk this competition is open to demand on our columns have pushed regretted to learn of the passiniz awayi hallon junior farmers underjso i aside ourcxtttortnl pace for the past at- ihe guelph tleneral uospitatontyan of net iteeuiratlon takes sunday of miss mlitwe e nelson place at 8 45 am at the department born at rorkwood a daushter tf office in milton the late mr and mrs john nelson t in the evenina the announcement iihir ehefametoae w h parenta ott award ana t at en early age she attended acton achoola and became a public school teacher and a member on the ataff of the school here later she took of prlxea will take place in the hilton town hall in conjunction with this a brief dance will be held until mid night all its all it looks like a husq over management of the nelson aland profitable programme for halton co store and for several yean was i junior farmers few ueeks perlisps its just as well i that our oplnlona were not added to the confusion of the voters this is proof lo ute taxpayers of halton county of a pro- wise kept th drew govenurteflt stands for honest acnlev- merits with equal benefit for every clliien or use ptwrinm of oriixrlo r the post war period scemj to have plenty of electloni t o clear away even the worldfamous churchill who handled ihe war problems so effectively teems lo be having somo difficulty in the political fleia in england- t reelect your member g3tan hall on monday junb i j

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