Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1946, p. 8

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i fact adgmt the acton free press thursday juke ft 1m m jt sj bit uuriim ui bests sifikui tw a try curi si tfcmfc i stosu bajuuqu-ur- mrs kenneth har ris um em jam ol indian fej tttreauk are happy to an- mmuim th birth til daughter pat ricia kuiaor may 30th 1m at privetr ptit pavilion toronto western ltonttl d for ev- ly- utaldaallison on saturday june- lit 1mb at at josephs church acton ont kota victoria allison dauftiier of mr benton allison and the late mrs allison ol truro n 8 to norman joseph bralda son of mr and mrv eugene braids acton ont uaudeuckinnon at ihe united ourcm prvag rorkwood on saturday june lit audrey uor- ralne only daughter ol mr and un kenneth m mcklnnon in kenneth timer youngest son of ii maude itockwooa mr and mr in mkmoriam sweeney- in loving memory of a dear hushand and father cnr john peter swveney killed in art- ton in france june 0th 1044 only a memory of bygone day and a sigh for a face unseen but e constant feeling that god alone kaowftjust what ahould have been ever remembered by wife and children diane and brian gaublk in loving memory cf my dear hushand chas s gamble who passed away five years ago on june 0th 1041 he restsjn gods beautiful garuen heltered from sorrow and pain borne day whan lifes journey if over i shall meet my dear husband again loves greatest gift is remembrance sadly missed by hl loving wife uly card of tiiankh the family of the late peter kirk- mass appreciate deeply the kindness of so many friends that was thown in so many ways during the illness in the hospital of their beloved father the sympathy shown them in ma manv ways at the time of his passing awny was indeed helpful baseball it back again with hard ball and softball in full swing and the bays back home from overseas in tbe game sis bus loads of junior farmers from hastings county went through acton on friday tvenlng en rout to the o ac for a weekend of judg ing events acton boy i band gave a splendid eoacert from the stand in the park on sunday evtjlng their program wii varied and pleasing and the selections well rendered toronto university results pub- uaned this week give don a ros among the successful student in first year medicine we join with othr friends in congratulations the swellest baseball diamond weve seen was the comment of visit ors last night and we think the orchids should pass on to hay ma ton and fred daw kins for the work they have done to make it the swellett round in the university of toronto res ults published on tuesday miss jean barber of the acton contlndatlon school staff was one of thoae to secure bar bachelor of arts degree we join with other friends in e tending eongrat ulat ions the opening ceremonies for base ball planned for last saturday will be bald in connection with the gsme this saturday in acton park therell be john early mr alfred turner and the boys band an amplifying system i k mm d e for the ceremonies and georgetown otmx nln oi lh da ftbhudrql peter l kirkness a well known and highly respected dtlien of acton pater u klrknaas passed away on monday may 27th at the general hospital in cualph after a few weeks ulneaa ii was in his seventy- fifth year bom near stronaoaas in the orkney uunds peter klrbneat was a son of the ute david and kausarlb korit- neas for over fifty years ha was a faithful employee of beardinor and co first at bracoorldg and for th post twentytwo yaars in acton hi wife grace ehxabeth allan prede ceased him in 1037 and since that time h has resided with his son reeve chas and mrs klrlui peter klrkneaa was a duaon ol that rugged straightforward type that are lite backbone of any community he had many loyal friends who admired his life and example he attended the presbyterian church and tho funeral service on wednesday morn- ing was conducted by his minister krv forte thomson he leave three children to revere the memory and mourn the loss of a beloved father meretta of kitchener iteeve chas i- klrknaas of acton and ivan of kitchener two brothers aim remain david of toronto and john of brarebrtdge to- all of these the iym- pa thy ot many friends goes at this time at the funeral service on wednes day morning at the johnstone and hum ley funeral home many friends gathered in tribute and a wealth of floral tributes also bore testimony of sympathy and esteem pall bear ers were messrs wm cooper nell mcdonald geo fryer howard allis on wm burton and j m mcdonald flower bearers were couneulor w j o oakee j ii cratghton claude cook and w j benson messrs c f leatherland a mason j w wolfe thoa and c a dills interment was made wednesday af ternoon in bracrhrtdge- cemetery the watsoncijsavktt wedding in trinity ciiitrch in ihtrungton trinity united church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 3 oclock on may 24th when miss margaiet cleaver daughter of mr and mr hughes cleaver was united in mar riage to howard auamllton watson ba son of mr and mrs frank wat son of new toronto rev russell obrien officiated the bride who was given away by her father was gowned in ivory satin and lace and carted a cascade of white rosea miss jean smith maid of honor wore a peach satin dress and carried a nose gay of talisman roses mr james tasale of hamilton was groomsman and the ushers were frank and don ald watson brothers of the groom miss anna pond of guelph presided at the organ and ronald stewart of clarkson sang because during the signing of the register after thy ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides parents 7 guelph une for the families and immediate friends the brides mother wore a grey silk dress and corsage of pink roses the grooms mother wore n flowered silk drees and corsage of white sweet peas for going away the bride wore a pale blue suit with black accessories they will reside in belleville for the summer months gazette esquesing council has three meetings during the month bride craves coatraeu ar awarded provuuva made for reonitioa of tsoae wfco served la war enqueuing township council met on monday awning uay 2cxa with all nwnban present and keeve mur ray presiding cutjuuko auction sale uvrsmctl implement farw the undersigned have received in it ructions from rorkbt bkl to sell by public auction at lu farm situated on lol m con mile south of moffat on nitukdav june itab commencing at 100 oclock th following iiohsks- 1 belgium 6 yrs 1 per- c heron 4 yrs i cat11-e- 1 rgian cow due july 7 1 uiindle cow fresn 1 holsteln cw fresh 1 lied and white cow springing 1 holsteln cow due oct 7 1 itoen cow due oct 5 1 had tenders lor crushing and delivering cwdu a a s 4 1yrar uld heifers i jyrar old hrlfeis 2 1yrar old steers 3 calve 1 shorthorn hull 1is pigs h uwki 4 ctiunk- 1 temworth sow bred 1 yoi k hog itkns so hampshire reds implements 1 m ii hi tractor on rubber 1 case furrow tractm ilow 1 lhulu- dim 1 14 lllssell nil nearly now 1 m h binder 6 i i m h mower 5 ft 1 m ii kviu drill with fertiliser sttachment 1 rinular saw and bell 1 cutting box 1 choppei- and bagger 1 wag on end box 1 st sloimt sleighs 1 llorsr kakr 1 fanning mi i 1 hoot pulprr 1 sufflrr 1 wl scolea io0 lbs 1 single plow 1 metotle crea seitarator 1 ul harrows 1 oil drums harness- 1 t plow harness several collsrs kkal estate at ihe amr time and pre thr farm will be offered for sale subject to a rttwrvc bid terms cash positively no remrve as proprietor u aping up farming koiit t- amos ii auctioneer 76 edinburgh rd guelph l4ftj campbellville several from this district are strick en with the flu among thoaa confin ed are mrs charles mcphall mrs for the opposition sure two bits lot b4 gravel on township roads were read and lite following resolution we poiased moved by cleave seconded by may that the tender for crushing and ov- livrrlng gravel on th townsiup roads of taeorge 11 rank ley be accvpuvd sub- jict to tike approvsvl of the lprt- mrnt of highways carried yh ueting tow nsiiip council met on monday evening may 17 th dep utyreeve george e cleave council lors c il may and k n brown were present and keeve g w murray pie- slded over tl meeting mr roy f smith county engineer and ur j v ludgale district mun icipal engineer attended th meeting in connection with the tenders whlcn wer opened for construction of a new bridge which had been washed out by th flood moved by brown seconded by may that the tender of ontario bridge co ltd- toronto or construction of con crete bridge lot 24 con 4 eaquea- ing township be accepted subject lo approval of th department of lllgh- w ays carried moved by may seconded by cleave that roy f smith be instructed to have ontario bridge co ltd repair and complete a bridge on 4lh line lot j4 cost of same to be approved by the dcpai unent of i ugh ways carried moved by brown jeconded by may that the treasurer be instructed lo re turn the cheques of the ujuuccacaful tenders submitted for th construct ion of the concrete bridge on lot 24 con 4 carried a court of revision for the town ship of estjueslng was held on mon- oay morning june 3rd at 10 oclock jl n brown g e cleave george currie q h may and g w murray were present having taken tho re quired oath a motion was moved by mr cleave and seconded by mr may that mr murray be chairman of he court of revision carried moved by mr currie seconded by mr may that the clerk of the court ol revision be authorized lo change uie assessment of mr davidson and mr glen- mr davidson to mr glenn harri right way milking machine h sj- ia u i ind jrnsnltne motor nearly new dr and mr glenn lo mr davidson car- ljv no 4 cm separator nearlv ria- new milk palk etc moved by mr currie seconded by harness sat of heavy team mr urown lb car of tc j nvh n iffis court of kevulon be and is herby collars aulhoiixrd and required lo nlllal all i implements inlirnmlnnl llav correcllons reductions altaratlons leader maasey harris 1 ft ninder and aodluons mada by ihls court in i tudhope anderson m ft mower ih m linll ir lh vr ll harris manure spreader 1 lh assessment rolls for the ysmr ims mam iurrl n iim dr mccor- and the assessment rolls as finally m deerlnj 13 sprinr tooth cul- relsed and corrected be now passed tlvator massev harris lt snrlnii by this court and ihe clera be auth- x fltlvalor deertnr in ft 1jajun1 auc1ion sale farm ktoftc implementh and filrnittlrk hie unilenjgned has received in structions from rkank ijonghtrtjtr lo srll by ppublic auction at lot 3 eighth line erin on friday june tth at one oclock dat horses bay hoof -yaan- crey irrcheron mare m years with foal at side grey percheron horse 7 years chestnut gelding 3 years grey colt 2 years cattle holsteln cow t years due time of sale holitein cow 4 jmrv clue lime of bjile holsteln hei fer years ralf at foot grade short horn cow s years calf at foot jer- wy cow b years mlf at foot grade shorthorn cow 5 year calf at foot jersey cow 5 yeatk calf at foot 1 grade shorthorn heifer 3 year calf at root grade shorthorn halfar 3 yeats ijred in march ayrshire heifer j year bred in november polled 1 an iru cow 6 years bred in january j 2 grade shorthorn heifers 1 year i 2 ayrshire heifers 1 year pure bred hnuttln bull li months i pigs 2 young yorkshire sown red dairy equipment 1 ma pttettv june wedding saturday in united chuhch at ballinafad bailinafad united church was the scene of a very pretty wadding on saturday june 1st when rhoda flor ence french only daughter of mr and mrs donald campbell and granddaughter of mr and mrs- french eramosa became th bride of william mcclusky son of mr and mrs mcclusky of srolthvlue tltc church was decorated with tuupa and other garden flowers the lovely utile bride was gowned in white satin and floor length tull veil with a fashioned headdress at 111- lesofthevalley and mrried red ros es she entered the church on the arm of hrr ttepfsther mr donald cainbtll to wedding music played by mlu marguerite thompson her at tendants were little mary howltt of krrgus as flower girl in pale yellow miss phyllis craig guelph maid of honor in peach and miss ullian short 111 as bridesmaid in blue each carried a nosegay of sweet jeas and forgetmenots and wore little hats fn1 ilive to match their gowns mr maxwell of montreal a friend of the groom acted as heat man and the ushers were messrs lelmar and reginald french brothers of the bride rev mr foreman performed the ceremony assisted by rev mr dsy of eramosa during the signing of the register miss mary thomas of kitchener sang o promise me ac companied by mist marguerite thom- raon after the ceremony a reception was held at the horn of the brides par ents where about seventy guests as sembled to wish the young couple well mr and mrs campbell and mr and mrs mcclusky sr received with the bride and groom mrs campbell wore a copen blue crepe suit with a corsage of pink carnations and mrs mcclusky a blark and beige crefe with white corsage the bride and groom left for a short honey moon in the united states tho bride travelled in a navy blue en semble and matching top coat they will reside on the eramona road near guelph ssssssssspsssssssm are yea negkditg yost eyesttk it dcmeh not pat if you need classes why not rail in and so- r p head ro u mt oevhtoerm hq lit iirjj ii estd 30 years orlxed lo certify to said itolls rled car- i toypahlp i liny set plow rcke afurrow fleury plow toton harrows 31 fleury of f ur defeated milton legion monday evening here wev mr henderson of prince ed- vn laborstorle have had a i lkk chmr lne mr bulldoter at work the past k vw su david presbyterian i lllur and grading the former pood on sunn wnlch juv l r um mr john macnell and member of th thecreek bed i l look cim i jt lr i the isdie ot the congregation level land i now added lo these houuk i p dsy anr whlrh the basement floor to assist a patient at the ham was painted j ihon sanatorium the men at quart- ml anne cluey of tonkito spent era pn frederic street known inc t the weekend at the home of mrs j ally as the bunk houie along with charleoflobertil l other employees of fleerdmore miss mary teres quintan celebrated harrow cart truck wagon set of sleighs wheelharrow hv hack cutter scuffler buggy v sap nurkrls set of 3000 ih scale oravel rton electric fencer pile of hood mlsed wood forka shovels whlffletrees etc flihnittine dining rtnoom suite seltee and 3 chairs 3 bedroom lon of apiculture was read sssstsi lhat ihe council declare june 31st wringer flocking chahs bos stove holiday for all the rural schools in the i luppv thought range fruit jars township keeve murray has declar- w d ed th 31st a holiday in all th na nrvmrljitlr l schopla in lh township in order that i giving us farming the children may feel free to attend d j slnrlalr clerk the picnic along with their parents a4h1 frank petc1i auctioneer esqueslng township council held their regular meeting on monday af- ternoon members alt f present and reeve g w murray presided i a letter from mr h s heather- ington secretary of halton federal co raised a fund and sent it to mad- her third birthday among her rela otln ashley who has acknowledged lives friends and gifts bar great appreciation of their the campbellville quartette render thoughfulne and help ed several numbeis at the morning and evening services of theojst an- 1 nivermary of burlington iresbyterian jchurch mr and mrs colin mcphall i entertained them during the day the wms held a sacred concert ijist saturday evening about twn baitjnaap in lh church on sunday night when a larg crowd attended those tak ing part were hllsbunr male quart ttr duets by mr anil mrs mcdoug all eden mills miss j short u and mrs ernie mcenery solos by mr a mcdougall hihsnurg miss blanche mcklnnon oaprtnge a number by th choir accordlan solo by mrs sher lock foreman readings by miss phyllis foreman mrs w mcensry murui hilts and dorothy warn pi ano solo mn gordon alt ken and or gan solo by mr vannatar evaryon njoryd the aplondld program in th hoapua waaju to return tyflve friends surprised miss anna gllmour on the event of her birthday she received many beautiful gifts mr and mn john gllmour enter tained last thursday eventng at a bridge and euchre party thoae win nlng the prizes wer mia kathleen hubhert and mr joe weir for euchr mn t wheellhan and mr frank quintan for bridg mir and mrs chart weir ot car lisle af spending several day with mr and mr john gllmour ronald roberts who has recently pent seven weeks at christie street mr david mcknary who has beetrhloepiul toronto and underwent an oparatlon la home and feeling much unproved accounts passed for payment in cuded ball telephone co ftfl i cecil chisholm re dog licenses 9573 a w benton re dog licenses 0270 a u benton stams s700 dr w f james sheep killed and injured 1 lot cheque from packers 1366 00 harold early sheep killed and in i jured less chvque from packer sm0 d w bnxter sheep killed 600 spencer wilson valuer 4 00 frank robertstiv sheep killed and injured sj3u john u moore lamb killed aioourec i indsny luuatl v0o a n stark valuer 6 w a n stark sheep killed arut injured i jiml meld ram stark valuer u0ui rtvad accounts of the superintend- ent amounting to 1210 00 w ap proved and relief accounts of 00 ib passett 1 a bylaw was passed adjusting the remuneration of fence viewers and another bylaw adjusted the remun eration for uv stpek valuer a bylaw to anecs th township i for the purpose of making donations to the boys and girls who served dur ing the last world war was given the required reading and passed by council farnworth memorials monuments l medarale rrtaa cemetery lettering clara hd7 at cemetery ainxni ont notfv- due to the increasing interest shown by the people of art on and snurroundlng districts and the es- preavsions of appreciation for the messages preached meeting ere con tinuing by evangelists a w joyce or toronto and a m grstton of leondon as announced in this issue of acton free press suhjects of inter est and importance are taken up each night tuch as the three its ruin by the fall romans x 23 redemption by thr 111 nod eph 17 receneratlon by the spirit jno 33 the speakers maintain that their sole ground of appeal is the bible special low fares fare and onkqiiabtkb for round trip kings birthday monday june 10 m awutg free itm aaaa vrvaaj jum ilk sslll t rm- maauaal imis rrtllatni leave d up u nskulgkt tuesday juae 11th i ma tunes lawn aee wa rd kor fares and further tnfnrmsltoii spply to any aurtil canadian national nicol bros monuments and cemetery lettering aisocistrd with a j corbctt mount forest ont enqtmis w coixs al ainrg coal office phone ita acrron for permanents cold wave machine or machineless shampoo and finger wavlnfi scms treatments paciaus rinses phone acton 245 for appointment pals beauty salon practical welcome queflec cp when th troop ship 4 duchess ot richmond docltad her recently canadian legion war service provided repatriated vet erans with sw orange 4420 choc olate- bars 80 gallons of imcream 4s00 package ot chewing gum and 1800 packages ot dganta a inatal a wooiys s milker s rcfore hayinc time as rood as the best at lowest cost immediate delivery pkone- r w goodwin the rawleigh dealer r r aetsa aeten 6t blilalmmmiialmalalalatalblmmwir tax not1ce1946 miinicipautv op acton second instalment now due attention is drawn to the payment of 1045 tax which ar bow payabl in four instalment taxes ar pyabl to th municipal treasurer t th acton public utilities office laatalirtaal ar da a tsllaws second instalment june 17th third instalment august ltk fourth instalment october loth according to th tax collect ion bylaw a penalty of two par cent will he added on th amount rvmalnlng unpaid aftar the tlf teettth day of april until th seventeenth day ot june and an addition of four per cent on the first instalment remaining unpaid attar th tvnteenth day ofjuue this penalty applies to each instalmwtt in a similar manner th attention ot ratepayers is directed to th psoalua and other clauses as printed on the reverse side of every tax nolle and explained lr detail on every tax dill taxea are now due and payable an additional penalty applies on the first instalment it not paid on or before june 17th and a pen- ally is applicable to second instalment it not paid byilfine 17th make payment now amd akc tctctttax noticb mtfl vod when mabtno pavueny fg turner ifvpai

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