Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 5, 1945, p. 5

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8- iwumpay jutvstlt ims the acton free press pack nvi csl john chapman o calcuy u tam urn laava mr x clkeom u halmaytac with vuiuw la braeabrtdta mra jha a atowat to vtahlnf at ottawa aaj otkar polnla uiaa jetfeal pargatar was noma from itenala evar tk naudajr t j u houmcar of yarmouth ma to noma on furloufh wm dor wood of ottawa wa i laava for a waak alia ruby clark of toronto u fcama for tha ajnaur vacation lata ulmrad lloulacar of toronto la fcatmaytn at bar houa kara wrn halaa lamb of ottawa waa koma for tha holiday wa a mr brwu mckaown of kinctfan haa baaa holldaytns at hu noma kara mlaa afarcarat macdonald of iv rants to noma for tha ummar va vatloa mlaa audrey mrpharaon of toronto vtattad with ura sayara over tha waekana mr and mr trad blow marfan and malboum apant tha weekend at waaaja hoard tb rvuadly churcj- sv a waiaw voousvo llaa su afsslilir ptnoaaii btmnr avenue suntfay july 8ih jm5 1100 ajb morning worship strmto the abiding preeene 12 is pm church school 7 00 pm evening wonhlp sermon compassion allsufflo tent watt july 11th congregstlona and church school picnic to river- aid park ouelph my grace u sufficient for thee everybody welcome pmfctttthsi cuttrtiy hi ttiuafce knox ammal acvon mxv foftfili nohion fctjusuft alias kathleen bralda of ilrare bridge u spending a few wmiu with relative in town mies ulllm connie of cuelph spent the weekend with mr and mrs a t drown wrtn mrgaret somervllle of hm cxs chaleur quebec city spent th4 week end at her horn mr luy macdougall and children f horoepayne are visiting with mr and mr wm cooper mr and mm j k mararthur and johnny spent tha weekend with ral 4tlvm in owen sound mr and mr s braid and family pent the holiday week and with ral at ives in brecebrldge mrs john wardlaw and two chlld- rn spent a few days with her mother mra rawon last waak mlsaea joyce and hettymay lam bart are holidaying with lhatr grand parents at centra inn mra e j nelson and bob guelph ware guests of mr and mrv amw mason during the week mr and mra george snmervillr and dill attended the armstrong reunlon at shrlboumr last week mr t s armstrong and mr j w armstrong visited mr snd mrs geo somerslue last week mrs henry arhlc and thereae pent the weekend in pracebrldge maltlng friends and nlatlve mr iawrtc chamfers of toronlo was a holldnv visitor nt the home ot hit slater mrs a w r ohur jimmle m of toronlo spent a few dn a here inm w eok ith lilt slater in lw mis johnn cm mr and mrs anua m klnnon ot urorehrldge nrr kpendtne a fr ieka with mr nd mrs 11 mnsales mr walter wood aiulliss kathi leen wood of islington pent kridax at the home of mr and mr john wood mr and mrs harold wanshorounh robbie carol and bonnie all of tor- onto tsited with mrs w ansborough saturday la c pouj majilesden has ra- tumed to tander new fnundland after spending a furlough at his home her t uajua wulow strut sunday july 8th 1b45 10 00 jn sunday school 11 00 am morning worship no evanlng sarvtoa july 15th tha sacrament of tha lord supper july 22nd the sacrament of bap tism tnay that wait upop tha lrd shall ranaw thalr strangth vurtltl dhurrlj aoton alev w il wauacb sunday july filh 1mb 11j am morning servlc 12 is pjn sunday school 7 00 pm evening sarvloa cuftmlf ett l albasi jr srfbr sunday july hth ims the sixth sunday after trinity 7 00 p m evensong mr j curaon mta helen malnprlxa mr j im graham bill mainprise and jack blow spent the holiday waekand at wasag baach mr and mrs roy brown warren and kay miss bartha brown and mr arthur brown of tomnto visited with mus farn brown ifm wm wiiiti wtnrtftn cpnw mr baattla and mis lawson of milton visited at b home of mr and mr melvln burns on sunday acton friend will be pleaaad to laarn that mrs qlttord hunter rr 3 gaorgatown is now lmprohng in health after an utnaas atmllton private hospital miss ethel franklin and miss dor othy summon ware guest at tha wedding of mia elsie gordon in roetneood on fri when ulst- ftanklln plsysd tha wadding music knd miss simmon was tht616ut mr aatdwjrs richard rawson jiad as thalr gxiesu over tha weekend mr and mrstjohp tlawson ofklnjesland enask mr and mrs d handaraon of guclph mr and mrs camaron scott of edan mills mrs helen davis and miss handaraon of gualph and mr and mrs walter mftlushlp of tor- ton to widows idea gives sight to thousands new york ci a disabled vet eran see again mountain folk again are able to read an old lady a ebbing days are brightened by renew ed ability to sew farm workers eyes are protected from the suns glare these and many other bless widow ed mrs arthur terry whose project new eyes for the needy has pro vided over 14 000 aye glasses during the past 11 years for jiersons of all ages for whom tha cost would be pn hlhlllve in iftm mrs terry spent long hours in food stations where ahe saw how many need men and women ware hampered by ioor eelght in thalr hunt for job mrs terry perceived a need and took her problem to the lair norman ii davis then amcrtran red cross chairman the solution evolved was to rather uarahle cflsnrd- x1 glabra and utilize thi lr parts for persons in need of them newspapers manninra ami troid castrm save time and spate to public lie her ph a for glam a the lenses and frame arc sorted m tnl frnmrs an- sent to n retlnerj whlh jas h7 per cxnt of the value to iefrny at least partly enimiiiie lvlnu tbra opticians an o ullut postage and print inn about 4i atenrin aui h n the am crw an lotion oternns of foreign war jewish trotealant and catholic charities send neu yorkers in need of new eves to mm terry ocul ists and optlctana assist for a fraction of their regular fees 1etters from individuals who have received their klnms make the time ient and ef fort cormled worth while mr tcr- r faays promotions and awards made at continuation school continued from paga on coleman lome simpson ella maa cripps barbara lawson julian za- jar norma kantnar jamas mcgii- loway british lostory john zlons kenneth marchmant glanna farkar brttlsh jllstory ronald salt ellaaa moor british history sadl lie- intrya ur hutory stella zajar br hjst june wilson darlow johnston art j una dunn for commendable work during tha school year 1m443 medals prtxaa and trophies are awarded to sucoassful students a follows a special prtie given by the ik- std chapter of tha i o d e to the boy and girl in tha ml dd la school having the beat all round rcord throughout tha four years in school to awarded to kannath allan and to margaret robertson this year in addition to tha above pedal prize are fftyen by the lake side chapter to the students who hav had tha beat record for attendance and punctuality tha following stu dents hav been neither isle nor ab sent throughout tha school year aldo hralda clayton fryr betty bauer dena ilralda shirley kentner helen mclellan martha turkoax and mil dred armstrong the a t brown trophy for trade ix academic proficiency is awarded to marlon keelan the wm oott trophy for rade x academic pro ficiency is awarded to ernest weal the h ii illnton trophy for mid die s hnol academic prnfti lancy is awardtm to kenneth allan the dr cullen ivophy for pro ilclrncy in middle school science tl awarded to fred crewaon ne dr buchanan trophy for pro tliirmy in middle school inuuaurt is awanleil to margaret robertson dr j m mcniven trophy for pro flctrncy in middle school ingllsh is awarded to margaret robertson the f s blow trophy for pro flrlency in middle school mathematics is awarded to belty masters the drome medal for the best shot in the cadet t orps is awarded to r rd rew son miss m mrjmiail honored uy friends with showi3 ok gifts the acton junior rarmers neigh bors and frlenda gathered together in the lirne school on tu dny even ing june jfith to honor miss mare sret mcphnll and mr kenneth har- mrr with a mla ellaneoua ahower prior to their marriage the follow inn program with mr m wool johnatnn as chairman wns krcallv enjoved kvthe inrge numher present musicnl sehntions were constrlhut- od bv ml mleen 1 arl and mr o i ocker rending mr donald van- laoozin duel m wllma and llel- en west plnno solo mlii hetty allah a choru bv christine wlnfleld june i nntl lonn holmrs duet mls marc art t and jean robertson prev b w of ihfir wedding 1 gor ion lslie i mnrinr1 nrul kenneth w rre then nsln t to come forw nrd and miss idnn ailkrn nml tin nddrt vs nt tin ml f whiih sl if th irnvhinrritd in tht mnnv im nut if ul jilfit lh voiin iiipli imttt thnnktl their mam f ri nds in well chosen words shott sjn i h s were rjvin bv mr b rt diviilson mr this cutis and mi smith v llaimcr atur tin niiiomil anthi m lunch wai mrvtd nnl the remntndt r of in njowihlt i vinini w ns sp nl in dnnc in to mult supiliitl hv mis lib en nrl knr i o k i mans i n llc mr hishtr ami llnrviv 1- iht r gregory theatre thursday and friday jaly 5tk and ttk this mans navt wallace berry james gleason cartoon 1 unt tu 5uiu noelt uttle white ue chapter 7 the tlgr wo man hatitiday jtlly 7tk i at s song of nevada ro roccrsr double exposihe chaster morri nanc kell fox news mondav ahxy 9th none but the jaonely hearir cary grant ethel barrymoro flicker flashbacks dlxney first aiders vast n vzi records gie armi imcthre saai hu d titrmanv tl the human cost of hitler i lost war of conourst the millions of dead maim ed and iiikmnc rmnn holdlrrs so in mnv b iiomiv di tt rmtntsl from er man armv nithl which came inl alui handk included nuo in the hulkv records are allied prisoner livt from which it will h- piimihle to irate man al iked soldlers wtioae w hereabouts are unknown fhe prisoner records were taken u narb meinlngt n where- mo dfrman cterks working tinder allied superlion are sorting them according to natlonalitits so thev can sd t th g c wl the onl big gap in the records is i for those german soldiers who fell on the russian front man of whom i are not listed filling an estimated 8 010 000 to 12 000 000 cards the records are arranged i according to armv units and other j groupings which will be instructive i to the allies in their post mortem of 1 the german war machine 1 it also will be possible to find who of the top nazis w ho for instance tttti officers and enlisted men the bulk archives were kept in berli b whenthlngs got too hot in the capital early this year tha nearly 3200 ton of flic wero loaded into 141 freight cars and hauled out here on the thuringlan plain about 150 mile soulhuest of berlin material concerning german sol diers alone fills six barracks blocks the convargjnji assault on japan has reached tha st whan strataclc moves are beginning to tak place which will determine the shape and character of the final onslaufht the allied nations are preparlas for he decisive phase against japan which will entail prolonged effort by land sea and air the conquest of japan calls for at tainment of three object 1 severance of communication be tween the japanese islands and the conquered territories in the south 3 isolation of japan from the food and industrial resources of manchur ia and korea 3 massing of allied power until it ran be consolidated at short rang for the anal assault each is a tremendous undertaking merging with the other ftotera la fjw air when the full weight of allied air power is concentrated upon the com paratlvely limited area of japan the destruction of industry and communi cation with ttie asiatic mainland may be effected to an extent even aurpaas tng that achieved in germany jap anese dejendence ukn armament produtln and food from manchuria will become a vital consideration with her aupply lines ut off that source will tie lost idlest blow in the aerial war prang another leak in the enemy dwindling oil aupply fifty super forts blasted the kudumalau oil re finery japan a fourth large in a night raid prelude to lit avier blows against the i ii my w as the annouftcentenl that americana in the ryukyua have captured without opposition the flat little island of kume v miles west of okinawa the stand a terrain is con sidered sullahte for the construction of al ral rips allied meve la toa pie situation in china has com pletely altered too allied auccess have com l lied the enemy to sacrifice the rich outlying territories but their armies of occjialln have been con cent rated and that presents a problem that will have to be d all with in tonaldrrlng cutting off the home is lands from the mainland bat k in i- urope where the allies are busy at the task of rralorln order to n war ravaged continent kussln attain look tht news spotlight with plans r gardlng the dardanelles ihe rurktsh radio broadcast without confirmation that the soviet union had proposed a new treaty with tur ke kovernlng the iloaphorua and the dnrdnnellm by which the straits tould be dosed to all warships ex i cept thos of turkry and russia also on the diplomatic front wnr- saw hronth astv heart in ixindon in dicated the new polish proklonnl kovirnracnl had been recognized b sweden t in new regime hns al rendv h en nccorded recognition hy tin r rt nch tfovirnmcnt belgium s political pot continued to troll w ith emissnrli a of the nrlous tm t ions holding rep nti d i onfi n nc with king ieoptild nt tht monnnli austrian r tr nt ommunlat nn i sot inlist tilths in hiilsstls prophi sv mi i jii iv nlttlti ntiirti road to berlin the hktiwnv from mnid i urr to berlin wns r wded tuesdnv wllh long tnvovs of tiuiks cnrrvlng jxttlua from irmire tommits from f nlnnd douchtmivs from amerit a and soldi m fiom ivtr part of cnnndn on tin lr wnv to tht ermnn c npllnl 1 njht hundnd veil rnm of itnlv rinnn illinium holland and erninnv an in the croup to rt pr nt the iomln ion the cnnndians nss mbletl from the armv s provost corps the argyll and sutht rland highlnn lers of ha tmlton ont iea r uslllers mont uonl of montr nl and the lonl mmnnto i regiment are under thi command of it vol a f coffin of medicine hat alta britnln a political lenders were in a final round of oratory in their bid for votes in the general election thurs dnv prime minister churchill and former deputy prime minister clem ent atlee labor part leader are to spenk in london the city which con sols a tlfth of brttalns 25000000 v otes on the pacific war front auatra- unns have captured part of ballk- papan oil city in borneo after a airstrip to give the allies a base with in striking distance of java tokyo radio announced without allied confirmation that five u s warship shelled karafuto island tuesday the targets of the shelling were said to be military installations off shlkuka a japanese port near the sovietjapanese border on the island which known to the russians a sahkalln island is partly owned by the soviet union iialt0n herdb are classified iw selective rwuttsution fifty sis hoist el n herd in halton county have been officially classified in selective registration this spring selective registration is tha official system of grading animals according to their degree of bodily earellenc a total of 193 head were graded in the county 47 cows being classified a very good that is scoring at least s3 out of a possible 100 points 534 as good plus do to h4 points and 31 hum sa xx at least ib points the following breeders had at least one very good cow w m raid norvel robinson bros w ii raid a son vernon j archer t j n row n ridge son charles austin tho r iff en tho bird a son it c given and harold bingham of feorgetown w v dickinson a son g lasker and a t woodley milton j i neelanda sons john ticket i- mrnon ford and w w thompson hornby victor j uwrnr and jos m wlckson bronte a s mahon a son camphellvllle murley watson tansley humbkrston ont ci a tehrmena reward for vigilance he shot the rare fos after it had been taught attacking chickens on hfk farm lorne school midsuhmeh promotion ust high school entrance christina wlnfleld passed on years work to grade b nellie gray dorothy warne joan holmes wm nell rec to grade 7 betty allan hnsv clarence kan is hon jacqueline wat- kin iorene gray jean holme to gcade ft iavld nell to grsde 5 mary warn hosv joyo allan bill welkins rc br- nlce kerr rec to grade 4 joan chandler to grade 3 bob holme marl chandler vera warne dannie k4t to grsde 3 betty kerr eddy kan is grade i aordon holme d j swifter thrhat monotonous new glasgow n s c tis maternity pavilion at aberdaea ussv pltal here is getting into a rut- oeea a 13day period recently no leas taes three sell of twins wr bora h glrla ijtjsslnfko to rkad and lacos police constables africa clerks and school imys ere all arllsxg as teachers in a big education dfiva launched la the eastern lrovtfiras of llie british african colony of nbrsru flie scheme ofterated by therrltlsil district officer and hi wife with boring schools tuition take place la headmaatrrs and teachers of neigh a bit hall apeclslly built for tha pur pose and already too adult ate spending their evenings learning how to read ami write and in learn lag history geography and arithmetic 1ou nuio 1 j gadesky nir orroauiium i aar will maka hu vuiu in b kji alton at 1 a t bbownth bmliaaa 1 f xlr ri mill htrmt nrit door to tha m fr praa offlca 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on wednesdav 540 superfortresses dropped tons of bomb on four jnpiincyc homeland cities hirnejl on honshu inland tokushima kochl n s hikokutsi and all industrial cities were biased in the raid k japanese resistance at ballkpapan borneo petered but tooccasionav bursts of gunfire after the auitrall- lan inv aders had cleared trie last ridge before the city and were threat- enlng the last enemy air base in the area aussles on the right flank of the attacking force had overrun an dance and floor show stanley park erin rusuyjidyrol gertrude cain and dancing troupe with v modemaire band 4 i j j iiauuitajwii lnj gxrna i

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