Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 14, 1946, p. 4

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f thursday february 14th 1w4 the acton free press pack mua chronicles ol ginger farm report of the public health nursing service w ifcitm v i owkhdouns r n even though we have become used to shortages it ml til cornea as wm- what of a shock when we find te more article 1 practically unobtain able and whra bat happens i am ilk an inquisitive child i want to know why last wwk ii wu filler discs and i didnt know they were in short sup ply until i tried uy wmr so i inquired the reason and here tm what i uu told there are two make of filter di on the market one made in canada the other n lite ll s the laltri uina 10 cents h dearer apparent u the canadian firm didnt think i hi wot right ju they ralaed their prie to the cs level hut the witii got wind of ll nnd the aald now look here nu juat an t do this oui price ha nut to alav whrir k wt and then the llllei din eh got kind of upplth and 1h wild all tight v hi wont irt us lutl hon we won i in hall i so 1he kmm1 making lilti disc and thru- untnl anlhing i he ilhe llnanl fnil1 1 nmut ii 11m- auth orlly of the llmrtl u limited thcv ran k m hull chatge this t sou ha i lifir unit hut ihcv cnnl nflv ou 111111 ninkr tin or ou must make lli it lvrhi sou iiih nsfolk think lint llttlr nmtlm of tiller 1irs dcsn t mmin nu hut it doe viv def irthi iv if oii nt ti ntmui in lnjui tliai uualiti guarded milk whlh the ns deninndx ii i is wl it hnppens it i ilmslr milk koe inlu tin imit nnd inluinrr m is mined through i sinclal 1tw n milk strainer iir sti mnrr hi imlc ill it lik n ollnnd r tu1 v r i h s- holi- w plne it tlllr ciim iliesr- dims nn mm of spe mll sir he 1 coltnn with hnl imks like filli- nf ii in dimm kilting wlmh allow it milk lo filter tli- t mi holds hi k rn unlesiinhlr 1imm 1 a jiiiik i slippm milk iv i juii i h inw i ii p mi i i it hi nnd riim the following u a record of com of the more interesting phases of the work carried out by the public health nursing service in 145 thre time during the year all children in the public school war examined for shin rondltlon and communicable diseases in all 34 rlturoom inspections were done any children found to have akin or communicable disease were lent home with a written explanation to the parent with the request that the child should tee the family doctor i the pmule krfcaal rw hildien ltad ihelr vision test ed 31 had defective vision 24 had their vision correctad 2tm children had their hearing ex amined 5 had rtrfrt live heatlnk all are under tralmrnt in the csmtlntsavl kcimmi hi pupils had their 1mun tesleil 7 had tlefectlvr lfelon f ha1 thrlr ithin cttire ted kfi iuplu hnd himr hrlnj rxunlii- rtl 1 wni found with drfeitivr henr intc and is under trentmen the kmsrial phyaiesj ic lamination a sn- tnl phslinl esninlnat inn umh kun i iht- ihtldmn in rnli 1 1 nrut 7 in llif puhlli s llml llil e- n tin nut lun i mikisiit tf lnsectlon of tin- fullomiiik height nnd weight mkhl iiiui limiihi tth nnl liinsil nrthimetii trfrts such n spinnl iiimilurf llnl ltl tt i- h km tntc i i ut t it ion nnl no nl liilih in iii1 i 17 ol1rii lunt utl hm ill sjilllllintlol i h lllo- i mi d f is wi toiin1 imiin s r i ous 1 ii li i dft n is j sw- ti i fi is 7 foot ihfrt iflnl ft i 1h tntlnu llltion 7 tnlnr tonsil k pi umvr i the sunday school lesson utndav neaawamv nth nil in u- 11 mllrc umiiition n follow hn1 lh h mi i tt ioiimi lntnl 1 f- h 1 ts j fool lli is 1 1 i ts lis hnikni in in ii tc 7 4j ihildr u i 1 hi il nidon o tuiiil ximon t fkd iodmu is fol 1 h iv s the responsibility of a great heritage golden teat he hath mad hia wonderful worka to be remembered pa 111 4 laaon teat leut 4 1 3244 ttme 1411 ii c iliff llelh- ieor eipoaltlon i the code thai gov erned larael 4 1 thlt one vera thou id be underatoud in the light or thoae that follow the whole mejlage wai ipoken with he hect of keejlng israel rluae to u1 by revelwlng ida workt on their be half in the proreaa of ihelr redmpt- nm from kgypl it u aa though gnd mii aaylng lu i hem through moaea what i have done i will nmtlnue to dn f you will keep the fclalutea and juditnirnti mhhh i learli you what ate btnluteft ttiey ate t lie spiritual rtmlle and mural mvn v hit h je hnah had ttektowed uxin i item in nmn roiri fin in thr iimam of thlr eninni ijmtllun fium iniikui- in ul and at llorth u here lie hnd fcntkin to them tllnmtly illih j ik ill tticm klmlutes and judgment wile timtiins of u h wimloni i hnl lit it nhihtin4 h i find would win for thnl m uple n i cpulnllon 0 hljh i est hi iniotik the nntlnttk 7 h u hit mir judjjmnts ilns4i- iit d lo moinl nnd mm htl nix men s hi tiik in dn w ii h ktminnl mrilui i resitnint if esil 4mtnniula nnl mm i it justin nnd cttthin novrinln hv in in it lntionstn ll hits utii fit- mttilli ndmittcl thnl nil nixhrn jut li utik c is i win i llhi iii- mosjil i li tittniiil thiir is none m tl i uim n h1 ri to iic nm th i niilitish lh in suihi ll r liliin r n n k vein i kingdom tm l cmnll t i i uk- vj j h i u n 11 1m 11 lrnl mimi nsthliin of ih i u id d i in icoinns 1 iiul nnvsis lh i i ion il iistmii whil riumtni- i hi n h 111 1v h sjlmlt tiru unu- thnl unto ihn iinnilm d 11m oin i of i in hr imlfcf imft us loss itilvvs it hi ion o fiis disltik ion i nl the internment of civilians at singapore 194245 i editors note the following art icle and parts which will appear in tuccedlng lasue are from note sup plied ua by mr stewart lowtia who was one of these civilian prisoners we had the opportunity to talk with ur ixwrle during his brief vtut to canada we might add that we have knawn hlnrparsonally for the laat twentyfive years long before he as sumed tils present position in singa pore we found his aynopaw more than interesting and with his permis sion pass it on to our readers mr lxwrlek business aucx lalea did not live thtough the ordeal and when lie was released he weighed 114 i ha in- ktead of his normal hui or 17i llu j trie nipfminese army high com mand order a i linn fur the intern ment of civilian in slngbte a translated and rlr utatrd on lclh krhruary iimj rend a folluwk mlfn of all nallona al wm with japan including memters of the chungking overtiinrnl ate to pro- eel lo the iadang at in wi am i ula 17th frhiuaty with enough tlolhlng for l dak hul mutt carry the a kngek theiumlvea sli k and wounded ilvlllana in inmlri in ihfir hoinis or in tiospltnl i hu nddrew is to m- m idtl inltintts mill bf a i oiiiiiimlntii in ln nuiis on- for mi n nnd otu- for worm n no ner- vnnth mliniited mmi of the siime inn- i hm- innnk d in 1ullh s r- umi to t in i on rirnl witu nriuhiindn higm lying shlt vi ck in japanese chnnnte itltilli s rv ii lo im- th flllo hilt i it is illitx i ksj to lukc caistftavaaeallanae a bar auaaia- tenra basis on march ftlh mala internees wert transfarrad to chang wvl ollowad- by the woman and children 2 days later with the exception of the old and infirm and mothers with infants in arms the 7mlle journey to the gaol was made on foot light bag gage being carried the portion nf the building allocated to the male in ternees whose number had bow grown lo 2100 had been designed to accommodate 400 asiatic prisoners the population progreaalvely increas ed and had grown to 2h34 men when internees were moved to their last camp at klme roaioh may 1044 three internees werev slim a ted to eah cell and in addition 30 to v were acrornmodaled in the central al leyways on eaih nf the first floors of celu on the ground floors work rooms measrooms and punuhment elu werr used a living accommod ation and there was a considerable overflow living on on verandahs in passage and in makrkhlfl hade and hut monllnunl nt werki aktwciai heat and laying hkns four year work of thr oultry invlkion tiiminlfm r r m- nial laiins servls with housing uv of ing hn lias ahown that the twenty years ago rraay oi leans if th ee evaa f- t1raea7 nifsallt lath iftm the village of arthur had a 150000 fire on monday night the baptist young peoples unloa held a sleighing party on tuasday evening they were entertained afterward at the home of mr and mrs c r knapp nassagaweya township clerk rsg- utered 40 births 24 deaths and u marriages last yrar rev andrew imrte of kitchener was the special speaker at the bap tist church anniversary on sunday ileardmore a co agree lo inst a a new kjren on ihelr boilers for the town the roat to the town is esti mated at nn i oca i hockeylits played two gamea during the week a team from th ontario agricultural college guelph defeated the local by 1 t and oh monday evening acton defeated georgetown hy a 4 to 1 arore markim vnmmhamstkwaitt at the home of h brtda aiatrra mrs mm4e foroalo by hev m toll kotwrt cunningham aon of mr and mm p j cunningham fray- lon to iteitha daughter of mr tames strwafl second une near arton mlfl inl lo no in in uk rodui unn ovi llnt olitalnrd lodtinlfly inuln11 house undri he vir uinililloa rtnlllng in the ttnwa valley adtlllrninat insula lion ovr nnd nuive llml provldctl v ii four ituh dend air apace in thi nk nnd end walli nnd a straw wfl in 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