Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1946, p. 8

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pace eight the acton free press thursday november 14th 1ua l burta uaerisaas a4 dwtki r4aurtrf i una wlabi vttkeul caky laoraw nauc sal lat ska kau salsthaatl lua- aaxur cm4 boils ucnabb on saturday november vfa 1m6 at cuelph genwral hos pital to ur suid mr nell mcnabb d a lie ibbon a daughter dbituorqj utts mjkkuaket mcsoonald mr- margaret mclkmald widow of the 1st alexander mclxjnald tnitwl wa auddrnly on thursday nwvro ur 17th mr mcdonald was bora ejslkrson mr tad mrv k emco- van younge street acton ant hap- py to announce the birth of their i caatwahane iivland ebruary js daughter joann on november 6jwtu a daughter oi james and fciua- li4x at the nursing hucne guelph tth wtaley sh emir to new york it acton liolh doing wll when it eai of ag antno liracs- huxlky mr and mr it husley bridge ontario v lit n 17 ear old k jt 3 arton ontario air very i jxere she met and married airland milxmald sports happy to announce the safe arrived of their we daughter marie ne 1- luabeoi ann at th nursjng hume urlph st acton on nvrm brr mh lit liotri doing fine majuun kkllymty on november th ithe at st joseph s church artui by the rev father morgan marti j rtrud 1uty daughter of mr kuly and th lat muhael luty of iddealelgh alherla to juteph mhh- al kelly tun of mi kslly and th late krank kelly of arton ont lur many ar h ha tilghl mpes ted resident a lirtv hir f 111k nl life huh fo died 1iyknk at turortlo etal hospit al on krlday november tlh ims thomas byrne beloved husband of margaret m carney in ma 71tt year ta1juot at the hum of her daugh ter mr roy lllndley it h 3 ar ton on wednesday november kith 1sha km he m day widow of the late daniel taltaot in hrr ulsl year the funeral will tie held from the above addrrat on saturday afternoon at 2 30 o clock interment at kverton cemetery in matmoauan niooi in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mr marlon nlcol who pawed away november nth 1054 and whme ahe ilea in pearefut aleep her memory we aha ii always keep kadly missed by husband and kamlt cajldh of tiiavrh mr jonaa massey wouri like to thank friend and neighbors for the cards letter visits and other klnd- nraara ahown him while in hospital mr and mrs richard haw ion wish o thank friends and neighbors ken markenrle and employees for the lovely flowers and cards and other kindnesses shown him during hi recent illness the relative of mr margaret mr don a id wish to thank rev koa bury for hit aetvlrea mr veldhula for the beautiful aolo mr and mr charlea muon and the member of their houaehokt for their many klnd- neaaea to our beloed aunt the niece mr thorn llvrne and family wtah to thank all their kind friend and relatkfib especially the lglon and the i ad lea of the altar society for their eapreaalona of sympathy mass cards flowers and other klnd- iwaaes at the time of their recent bc- reaement watson dairy has put a fine new hore draun delivery wagon on the street alvln kuher auffeml a compound fracture of a finger while threshing at wm thomnona in line this week a power interruption of half an hour occurred laat evening when a hank of transformer in tuelph waa burned out i ont s no anialrutv hockey has been ftu red kjiur it foundling year by an auguat body of spoilsmen fom- monl kikkrn of aa tha oitarto liork- ty asavucutt lunsvaflr morr commonly till aa the oka thla board of 1iattctt have charted the rout for aspiring tratna and talent in organld uta to uih an mtent that they have domtled muat of the marketable mat rial of ontario ice field into cla fcifirallona tut h as senior intrrmrd late and junior tvhlrh are aub duul 1 into mvtial 4 tlona llt- akathlatiuii rnailr tlilr inllu tint- knomii lo many ttm ami y my ita who fill afoul of the rulea tral- lul juat how far afield thl rrai hed in ad lhe have dirrt ted the slrn- nanlgana antl tentrh ulea of hotkey men fur man eara affably and rffu lent i y hut now something hlt ii ha divided thejjha and wrked illaaater ujmn relation with many of i lie una llrr tow n w ho come under the santtlon of its arm has reared ita hi ad 1 o ajtrak frankly it involv es question of wheaher to profession- lur he amateur groups by ir gain ing the pavmrnt of funds to players in t tie for m of green st uf f for thetr mr- i he o ii a claims that the heyday of amateur sport has paaaed and that to keep in vogua with other forms of sport enumeration should be al lowed players actually this is only an excuse for laxity during war years when luu paid players while the atwoclatlon turned ita head and they would now probably feel the wrath of au h cluba if ihry clamped restric tions on their activities ilien if ihla actually goes through the o ii a and they do allow pav- mrnts to plavera doe thla mean finis i to nmnteur xport in ontario ioea lhl nirnn that plavlng the game for the sheer joy and enert ise hit hern puahrd into mothballs nnd that prom lalng intent in minor ranks will look c tiger ly with gi asplng hand for the doted dollar if ao we nn muni on n terrific letdown for the hmnll iwn hotkey fan fur it la h- who support hoxkedom and m hlni view a gann under the pro avmrm whlih dlscnur age the age old gtab then he un- 9lfi to 101k the ear following he i douhtedly will see the light and wlth- returnwl to arton and hn resided orftw support and where do- that hrie alnce i he last few ears he l thr lce tame has been emploved with storev love i i nrlrtc hi uldow and aor an1 n i come under a lot of criticism from toronto dallies in the last few weeks one of man reasons for thla belllg- i erent view on ihe sport by the editors of the snort page is the influence exerted by professional trainers on amateur boxers kxaltlng the vlr- t ii aj f acton hi itian t hsractrr her many friends tiu mouiti her paing and revrr hrr mtiiuu one brother jou 1 1 hale of liiaiebrwlge la the onl aui- vumg mi iiimt f the family 1 mrs mdminatd attended a ton ln- i med ctiuicli and was active in the t hurt h work ant uihhi a ut gmilt- lon of ihe church attending ttie funeral services at the johnatone arvl itumlr funeral home on ir rldsy were her four nieces mrs may mitchell of akron ohio mrs hthel turner of akron ohio mr jessie in ii toronto ont and mr haaiel riev london ont her brotherinlaw and wife mr and mr i nell mctonald many floral tribut es marked the high esteem with which ahe was held in the community the funeral service w aa in charge of rev a w koshury and burial was made at port klgln beside the teloved partner who had gone on be fore thomas joskih uyrnk resident of acton for thirty flv years thomas joseph byflte who waa in ronto ceneial hospital for treat- ment passed away sudilenly on nov ember bth he was in hla seventy- first year horn at oiarcaburg quete a son of the late thomas hyrne and ann markey ha received hla education i in juebei it montreal and at north east seminar jennsylvanla us a in septemler lj7 he was married to margaret ann carney who with their two thlldrrn mrs james bradshaw i lillian and 1 horn as carney ll rne of deep river ont survive him in o infant daughter predeceased htm lor onte time tie was vuperlnlrit 1- enl at penitent in ry st v de paul quebec and rame lo r aide in acton in 1910 and wa emploed with heard- more at o he served in the first world war ond waa ovrnuiii from daughter five sister remain they aie mother st patrick teresa re becca mrs fred mahon all of que bec city and mm dr i allard of hull que mr ilrne was a devout member of st joseph s church and of the holy name society and as long as health um lo the amateurish treaurav pay road accounts permitted a regular attendant at the p havp i im to 1 n2j carmtsi esquesing agrees on settlement of flood damages i umax c ti iindjec estirialed mt 3300 other luavt of two meetings i ut sang lownvhip uunvil met vn muuida tvtniiig october lt wilh all the member present iitrt t vs muiiu j iejile3 over ths meet ing mr 1 uclgutt diattict munwipaj itgiiu r ulleinhj in t iminei tioia with wuik un toad ihruuliout th luwn t ii muml l- leave mndtd by may that t municipal roratlon of uw luwiihi uf 1 aajueajng tu trhy agrre tu a tth iiat nt uf ihtir c ultn again t tin hrardmuir i aiming uiujaany iiiiuil for dttjuagak to bridge a oil he ihlid aiul trouitlt urns of the said jownahip of kwturalng causnl when thr dam on the lleaidmurv pi ope 1 1 at at ton gav e away on tr about thr titl day of match ltt and thr fit md water caused by the giving aw ay of said dam detrjed the said nurd une lirldge and caused aei ious damage to the fourth une llulge in the said municipality at ttu sum of iliree thousand hiree hun- nred lhdurs lvhj and that the reeve and clerk upon tlte payment of said sunf tw0o0 are hereby auttxarlzd to sign all documents nec essary to release the said company from all further claims for damages caused ty the said flood carried the regulsr meeting of ksqueslng township council was held on mon day afternoon november 4th dep- u1reve teo k currte councillor c h may and r n hrown were present with rerve c w murray pic siding a letter of appreciation from saj noiman clbaon who is remaining in 1jigland temimtrailly was read and forwarded to mr trne i mullln chairman of sivlt e personal ward 4 at nunta paid included ihe hell i i h phone company 1 u acton public ft lilt lea commission c resent streit lights ji3 00 ontario hospital wimmtatih k to maintenance of in dlgenl 1h a w benton stamps j71 w muiray cecil chlsholm a u lb nton nnd i m bennett to at ding juror for 1947 j3 00 each sthmi mrs s j mlleham to clean ing council chamber 00 john cnmptacl 1 sheep klllecl 2 lambs in jured j000 a n stark valuator j4 00 moved by brown seconded by cleave that the treasurer pay the imperial bank of canada king a sherlrourne st toronto re ceonre brankley on account of grnvel con- trnrt jl 079 20 carried j moved hy mav seconded hv cleave reception in honok of service personnel 1939 1945 will he hflo in kk00kv1llk nlu naajiaweya on satlriiay novankk 23nl 1i6 at hoo p m llovd ckanmohi kctc thanks to all to the cahitiitors thoic mho made contributions visitor and all who helped in any way to make the acjkm pair of imfl such an outstanding succevs thr clncr and bond of direct or cprrm their heart appreoation with continuance of uih hearty co operation from all in the community and the district we can go on to greater achievement thank you one and ill thr hoard of dircrtors acton fall fair 4 iaia services the funeral was held on monday morning with mass at st josephs church hy rev father mor gan burial was in dublin cemetery man friends attended the service to pav trlhute the pall bearers were legionnaires w coles f i wright touls roach wm flndlav john ncker anj norman wright at the gravelde erce ijist pom and revlelte were sounded hv mr chnx iandkhoiough many attend the vum showing at no 9 nassaaweya migrate in large number to the ln lied stntes to battle his way to rasv living hv trndlng punches with some moved by cleave seconded by mav that ihe road superintendent be in- i slructed to have armstrong bros an ui ieti lu nni- at niinviu uru of the best punchers from south of tl border p grnvel on roads of township at price quoted of 1 15 per ynrd car ried j moved hy mn seconded hy brown i hint rellf nccounts ns presented hy the relief officer he paid 5519 cnrtld j ihe pupils hom school sections 7 m nnd gathered in s s no 9 on a chlmnev fire nt the residence uv lav afternoon for the second of mr tleo fields wilbur st gave fc luratlnnal films the the fire brigade a call on wednes- lhowr1 ullage life in chlnn dav just before mvon damage hp vnrloum phftm of rtalrtn ctmflned to the chlmnc and pipes i a u numt of 4h n1ult m belt gathered in the evening sev eral oioi t film were show n one picture ctmtum man on fnnilb vlnm el ihit nuh a thing ns n mlpci rme of men i1ih not exkt another inlriehltng plrtuie w n power valley ihe vnlvv of the st mnuitce river in quebec a liver which hn brtn hnr- nexmtt to provide power fnrnnn f nc toiies along its course the next showing of films will he in s s no s nnd it it hoped n large number vv ill he present to see ther fine films burlington vt a meeting of acton fair dlr- etlors it was decided to have the 1947 acton fair again on the first friday and saturdn in octobers next ears dates are thervfoie october tret and 4th folr iane hkhwav tt tujminate the i1ech iuttineck a fourlane highway to he built on piers over the water of burlington ba has been planned b the depart ment of hlghwnvs to eliminate the bottleneck through the fourmile stretch of burlington beach j e allan watson of the local high millar deputy minister of highways school was announced the winner of says that no time ha ben set to the 60 00 scholarship thnendan- stnrt the project but it la hoped that ega chapter awards early the department will start when bur- on tuesday evening the newlv llngton bay is belrui dredged and the formed junior lions club held ita entrance to the harbor la widened by i meeting at the mane oub iuu th federal department of navigation when seven new ho were received this work also is some time in the liho membership j cordon blair future gave an interesting talk to the boya if we were to both start at once i morle e mkenil a former it would kill tx bird with one manner of the royal bank here for atone said mr millar the dirt wld k from the dredgin and widening uiinea nd sports elrclea died aud- could be used to anchor pier to the d 5 m hu pwnoaed new highway hogp w r ptrk crescent toron- i to death was due to a stroke according to plana of the new high- gazette way drawn by engineer seeral year ajra the road will link with the queen etlnbeth way and cut off from heavy traffic the narrow twolane burling- ton beach road which at present la a bottleneck in the toronto to niagara super highway the burlington beach road will not be torn up but will w uaed by residents as a local road said mr millar stouts scrutinize the rings and gms in every city lo catch those who look ptomlslng and deceive them with their line of glittering gold nnd ensv monev mnnv of iheve nmnteurs fnll in hook line nnd sinker nnd sign on the dotted line now many of these latin are returning nnd in the plncc of hnndsome nnd good looking courlt- ennnres thev now henr such mnrks ns tnullflower enrs hroken noses smear ed nil over their fnces nnd the mark that matters most broken in spirit lliev found out that tho ttasv wnv w nimt their w nv nnd now thevre pnvlng for it somet hlng should be done nhout this rncket nntl soon for if it continues the canadian imxer will disappear a nn individual nnd in his pi nee we will have enemies of snclet out for them selves so thr any evangelistic campaign portable hall youim antl mill street mtwtra craltnn and j 05 re kxnirhliiu wiah otiut that knticm announced until wrdnnday will br continue owing to much increased interest and alo because of many requests of friends in acton week nirhts at ft except saturday lords day at 7 vo boys and j1ris dont korjrrt vour mwtink rviatay kstning i p farnworth memorials mcvrumenta at moderate prices cemetery lettering trjora rd at cemetery aittclpii ont w t pattbrson r0 rneelalut in rve cvaunlnauaav oeutaptut ias wvndi1am 8t gitcupii paone 11m completely equipped offloea belosr maher shre storey christmas i turkeys place your order now s white box 378 or phone 249 adon poultry farm 1 mm yi yippee yi- yo cherokee rodeo co of tea presents v wild west rodeo sronsokfn by cfokgftow n lions club in thf getown arena on nov thurs friday satur 21 cowboys cowgirls bucking bronchos comic mules brahma bulls something new and different d

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