Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 30, 1945, p. 8

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thursday august 30th 1045 the acton free press pack slvew oprobtvktty they do me wrong who say i com no more when once i knock and fall to and you in for every da i hand outside your door and bid you wake end rise to flkht and uin wait not or precious chance passed away weep not for golden ages on the wane each night i bum the records of the day at sunrise eery soul is born again laugh like a boy at splendors that have spread to vanquished os be blind and deaf and dumb my judgment we the dead past with 1u dead but nrn bind a momrnt yet to come though deep in mire wring not your handi and weep lend m atm to ell who say i ran no thame fei4 outtast eer sank so deep but i mifm rlw and be again a man dost thou u i old ii y lost outh all akhakf dot trl from righteous ltetrtbut ion blow then tum lh- i lulled archives of ue pait and hnd ihf futures page white twenty yrarb ago frem iv lssuevef tlw kree preae al tfcur4ar heptemher trd ims fourteen ears ago the first motor fine for ierdlng uas imposed in lrt erboro the ipeed limit then was six miles an hour the emptoees and friends of the hewetson shoe factory rnld a moat enjoyable mm lal evening and corn roast at the home of mr and mrs bert krnyon on tuesday evening the adon bands one big night was a real treat lastfriday evening the program was put on by burling ion fire drill tram u 111 on bra and bred band acton boy scouts oakvllle cit liens band and acton clttxens band rt hon w l mackenzie king will speak at uelph on wednesday sep tember 9th died 6takku vancouver bo on fri day august mth 1025 william slark formerly of acton ramsmaw at the home of his ton james itimihaw acton on sunday august kttil lttn ieorge bam- khaw of lev villi- in his 79th er pari- shou full skirl for suuunrr krijrht color and ilroad stripes other feature of french st1f ampler hath the offur pakls kit brilliant olor and hroad cj i rmint t rttx k ftre the kr note of midsummer fathlont shown b jacijui 1ath oun louturler who former l designed all his mod li for hi iteauhfut lilonrie wife a hlghllcht or hli collet hon k a striking rostume of red and white strted itnen with a skirt and tight nttlnh bodice blouse und r uhlih is worn a two piece hafter tpe bati lng suit it the same material fath iluiu k a new ertlon of th old bahlc dress with several tpes of blouses skirta an full with n change in length a pratlal hit i ling costume eerbocl cycles here is a rust brown klrt and knee length sla ks worn with suipenders and a whih blouse a sunback drew in multicolor i rin ted silk has full klhered klrt drapd bofllce and dee plunging neckline front and bark the a hon bat k i opted from th t nlted sntes arm uniform lmtjli lmpiuailuw nil tlhoul 1 r pleat from the armhole imi la ttn on man na and t lai k afli rnoon di trend t straw 1 lit n m v mi hi itua fro ii hikh tint l ton w hit h ktrnvmi in i mils k ulr n villilllli 11 i u in ih mi still utfumh the laige el- bthm at i i i i l m lit i u itt d vk it milk tt it n lartio n tl uninu t 1 tinf if 11 um t v it vi n m t link i tost mm iiili i ut is ii t rt t n luii n vuit with i i ill i knt and i iitsm 1 i 1 huiritm bit u j rttititl m sin ill j 1 jm k t i ix i uk i n 1 l ti ho ivu it- uimi hi m tlinitl turn wiumbs down 0 lucky charms ixndon cf two people at leait in britain have no use for lucky charms first is uiss nlnnery of london whose garden produces thousands of four leaf clovers- this woman who claims the same thing has happened in her garden during the last go years said hhey are nothing to ma except a nuisance as i have to weed them the vicar of mara south wales asked through his parish magazine thai brides stop wearing silver paper horseshoes at the weddings in walea that is all the custom but the vicar says it is an lnult to ask divine blessing on the brld and brldegrom when the former clearly proclaims that she puts her trust more in horseahoe sup rrstltlons than in the prayers of the church rhrrmci uahino xi uar ml- asnr ir ii1ufmj1 qu il vtlirato will tie ijlven prlurlty fur rt klilralioii in 1osms in the hrw di partnirnt nl niti crrsnitm at mac dnnald ulli k her authorities an n unted lhr t iuim will train stud rnts fur a iflin r of poltr mnkiii itadium txjiiw i ei ii wt 11 coi ml i hotukrapru uih r tht mime as if it win till out in tilktt unllhl trade to re resumed with channel isles kondon tcp the board of trade lias announced that shipping ih available for a limited resumption of private trad to nv ciuuumj is lands of jersey uerne and sark it will b vufficient only to meet mn imum essential recjuirments a pun having cximmluioo has been set up on behalf of the islands gov ernments and will be responsible for the procurement of goods and for giving- advice to jraderv irtvata hade will not huwefrr as yet be renew td in fuodktuffs coal unllllty funiture and sulld fuel i he arrangements do not apply to t he tout 1 h uland atderney wher- thcit- is no ilvtl population at present vi as ukhutvm laauk mre villloik lng u 1 ofolk ilistmt toutitil hoi aipiol ttie in muinfitdaiioii lh ivglonal plan ntiik oftntr not to build h mss wh n tin omiiiibi aiiitnllitb for mllatf nf t uih u a i ublir i me a t irphmir u ihuiih an i mo onice aie not in klullfl iiuum whiih wri- mttnluled to be built in 1 till lhuith art to be hutll in u niikhbonn milage btaue 1 iltb lutuikh has no ihurtti inn t oftn nor trlrphone kiosk little man what now d c0as i mr ili ii toll i on hkl und ii outhful ikllts vmtll wltl i hli tl nut l n i unt vv nuin w h v mle u pintink with miiili iu and if hiio fiors i ox 1 1 t tli m nllk oiiiih imi k anion k iiilur uk1i u lull ri i h is a btk blue and hik i ooiu hut worn with a vhwrt leavh die of tl wime mat rial anothei txarh froxk has a bar mnlrtff bray to and full skirt with matching shorts j carvrn nlvo nhowi a jiunhathu suit which u a girluh bloomer ans of olue and white striped fabric worn with a huge straw picture hat r on ju beetle halifax tcp seven hundred ellow traps for thi destructle jap anese beetle he been placed through out not a scotia in a joint battle waged h hs federal and provincial departments of agriculture against the pest twl iking the war so happily i ruled the canadian national railways as canadas greatest transportation system had a gigantic task to do our ability to fulfill this duty to the credit and satisfaction of the nation is due not only to the skill dcsotion and zeal of those who arc our workers but in large measure to the canadian public who by their generous responses to appeals for help and their uncomplaining aceeptanccs of restrictions qnd controls lightened our burden we wish to thank the t anadian public sincerely for their help the millions of passengers who used our trains and steamships the shippers of freight and express the guests in our hotels the patrons of our telegraph and other scrsices and the unnumbered citizens who refrained from travelling needlessly as their contribution to the common cause 1 he surrender of the last enemy has ended the fighting but it has not ended thc warob of ttro canadiannannnarrait t he menanciwhrnen inthc scrsices hae to be brought home without delay and for that purpeisc we shall continue to tmplo all our asailahlc passenger equipment millions of tons of materials must be transported for industrial reconversion so in sairig 1 hank you we express the hope that in carrying out these and other extensions oi our war job we may continue to enjoy the under

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