Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 21, 1946, p. 8

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page eight th acton free press thursday november hat ims madras ol swrta atmam u4 daatas i sm tatarta is tkts whfi vithaat dum ft ikmroa kwnt it aa stc ff w txs sftckssn prjceto mr and mr herb prw as gladys uavulton at gualnh general lioapital on tuesday nov ember 12th 14 a daughter cher yl gall moftat mr nd mrs duncan mof fat announce the urth of a daugh ter at the guetph onrrml hospital on monda novwbtr lwh ima mary cat harm r ajvchibau mr and mra william aroklbau nar mabel harm are happy to announce the arrival of their ton edmund ivan on novem ber 14th roth well makk1ia1j ur and ut jwnh marshall arr fiaw to tniwunf ttt urlh of tutr daughter latr ann november 1m 1w at the guelph ntl hospital yabsiky mr and un mervyn whttey inrr itrl mteod at happy to tniumih r the birth of a hx at gia hospital ottawa on ends nuvrmbrr imh imt van 4n mr ami mr 1 c vari ikktti ouli to announce the tnhh of a uugmet mai rwaiur o sunday nmrnilrr 1 7 hi wt al c orwktl hospital su irr ff jolui mrcrae joan and jrn miii wish to announir the m nval of tht if ttahy sitter jane on surulav nm- emhrr 17th it at the nursing homr guelph street adon tuulh- tr and babe doing wrll pbituaruj james a coleman rum the llamiota man echo ol uiutxr ziro ve lrn of the death of juw a- coleman aged ti who died at hi residence afl spent slird winnipeg man on thursday oiloorr 17th mr coleman was a naute of this district and spent his rily in acton to mani toba iron hie fortyone years ago llr finrnm continuously in that die- list t until rr ll nag to winnipeg two vrais ago he was a member uf the canadian order of korrstrr and tha lndctendrnt order of oddfellow lalgra in llamiota hi wife car oline survives hint the funeral was lr1 on ocioimi 19th and interment madr in rrookilde vmrtery united qiuwhwakls i elects officers at meeting on tuesday hie regular monthly buslnea meet ing of the womans missionary soc iety of the lbred church was held at the home of mra c w mason on tuesday mra e- j caldwell presid ing the devotional period was taken by our president who spoke on our home our children and our friends a hymn w sung tn memory of the late un ale mcdonald a very lnteretlng letter was read by mra a f llr own ft urn mis tark who recently return ed to india oirtstlan sir wardship was taken by mi a w rosbury and the study lk by mia m 7- itennett a 1v ofrwrrs for the nxulng yea h all teelfitfd as follow itrlnil mi k j aldwell 1t vle pieletit mrs s held il vur lrtkiden mia n ii wll camibkixviuj i ilnadveittiilly imllted fiut oievlous issue lid vle litleiil mi it i jotn ilrll mh iu dim watson in orion on sunday nw- ember 17th 11h6 john watson he lmed huahand nf marian urlarh- ian in his 6alh year tha centre marking tinea have been put on no 7 highway this week east and wvat of adon and through the town on wednesday of last week thler gained an entrance into thompanns garage by forcing a rear window the cash register was forced open and 123 50 in the till stolen the power blackout early wed nesday morning while more aerious than the others in this district did not cause as much inconvenience at tha onea which came earlier in the even ing over a hundred pupils of acton continuation school and principal stewart and the tearhers attended 1h royal winter fair on tuesday as guests of the jalr they had a mml rnjoable and instructive day mr john strwait second line just south of actnn had the misfort une to fracture his right hip on mon day while car was being taken out of thr garajt ur was taken to gurtph cenrral hospital for treat ment following the accident ucttkr from hoijand gives thanks lxr canadian gifts the following letter was received b vrx john 1nmlwit acton from sonic one in holland who received clolhkni from here ii will he read with interest h all especially thoao who contributed in the clothing drive iliecht ik ottoher imfi ivnr mrs john iamberl kimlini oui address in the coat that i col from the netherlands red cms i cttmo to thank ou ery much for our help nnd kindness to uk who ctme from the kt indies to enjo the rout in the netherlands the tnt ik cvcrttint and just mnde for me 1 am er ver pleam with our klft and iim ma bless ou for rviimhlrtk ou did for us we have had n terrible lime during the war m husband was low at japan and i ui the pnt enr ami rikhl month in hie hand of the in- rionelin extremist h hut thnnks to tloxt nl l hew hint are behtntl u and i nnd m hustmnd are now con nected ntiitn after nthhit four nnd a half mr leaink each other omv more ma n thanks for t he nlte int your sincerely mrs 1- n alfrlnk a bird in the hand there a lot tn the exactness of a term according to ornithologists of the royal ontario mueum if a hunter bags a woodcock thats legal and the bird can make a dainty dish if he bags a cockofthewooda thats illegal and he might as well eat crow th woodcock is a plump blgyd member of t he ahorebtrd family whose plumage matches the nuaat and brown of october leaves though its member haw sadly diminished ontario still lists it as game the oockof -the- woods is a big black and white scarlet capped woodpecker it ha increased somewhat in settled ontario and should receive every pro tection because it impart- a special flavor to the woodland scene by its boisterous call and striking plumage it costs seven timet as much to cure a case of tuberculosis as it does to flndtl christmas seali perform a yoeman service in helping to finance diagnostic efforts in all parts of canada 1t w ms of si ialds hurrh telrbiatrd ttieir diamond juule on nurstlay aftrmuon october 31at in l he sunday n hool foout uf tl durth die lrkdtnt miss held ipned lite meeting with a short miii lite sjilptutr leasoei w as trad b mku i mrkenile un w i amble offered pi aer in tle ah- miiir of the pitor rev j marnell who w ill mr j k mahon wel- t tunetl he gueata itie guel aewkar it crawford smith of knos thurch cuelph gave ery inspiring and instructive ad- dreu taking for his lest xx her men labored and ye are entered into ihelr labors he paid special tri bute to those who had the vision to begin this great work but who have ii been railed to higher service mr smith impreaaed us with the thought i we must each one do our part to 1 carry on this work begun sixty years j ago mra ixwku of milton aang leetl his living care mrs urwliay of klora president of tluelph lretterial brought greetings from the l mr r s menzle on behalf of the society thanked mr smith and all others who had in any way contributed to the suceeaa of the meeting and also gave a short thanks- guinx message dwelling chiefly on i he wms comparing it to a tree planted sixty years ago there were i seasons of growth and seasons when 111 apparently stood still in hkw a branch railed the iraor mission band grew from this tree that branch is still very much alive in ims the rlalr young women formed another branch this branch till flourishes although the numbers are small hut numbers do not always count there has never been a time when these branches have not borne fruit the reason their roots are deeply established in the soil of truth nnd righteousness mrs menzles also conducted a cande lighting sen ice in connection with the rutting of the birthday cake the gift of mrs mary moore the lull white candle reprenlln4j the wms was lighted by miss j mc- rhail the four smaller white candle representing the blair y v was lighted by miss olive mahon the vice president nnd the group of little pink candles was lighted by norma itrown irrprrxldent of the mission rand the rake with ita candles lighted looked very beautiful and was a fit- i ing ajsmhol of how thee organizat ions when all shining together will vicp to bring light to the world rev mr williamson rinsed lh meeting w tth prayer a delirious lunch was served by mrs a moore and her committee thr hostess were mr s cairn v mix carrie mcphall cuckts were present from clurlph klora milton acton box ton duffs toronto georgetow ft nassagaw eta a representative from each society bioitcht greeting- one hundred and two indies and three gentlemen reg- isiered nnd nl enjojed a happv time together yiimei in halton public speaking compel lion six halton junior farmer com peted in the public speaking com- i petition slagtsl in the milton high 1 s hoxil nudltoi uim on friday novem- 1 ler wh president cm s atkins of the h ill on junior kaimers was in cliatge of the evening program and a delightful program it proved to be nonal juniors were represented by jean chester and john lyons acton junlom by donalda swltcer and er milton by cedrlc harrop i and paermo by erla wendover in j addition to the six addressee- here weie two entries in the amateur ent- ertainment namely miss blanche mc- klnnon soprano soloist repreaentlns i acton juniors and a six piece orches- tra from the milton junior j the judges were mrs r s adams i mis e e carson and tteo e elliott i all of milton whose decision in publllc sneaking went to jean chester of nonal in the girls section and ernest west of acton in the boys section j in the amateur entertainment ml blanche mcklnnon was the winner these three lung people will rep resent halton juniors at the district competition to he held in the water- down i it eh school on the evening qf tuesday november 26th i te online ihorne ortpidlng secretary mrs a t itiown tisuif mi a dills assistant treasurer m rs j 1 am lrrt smiruitr of wai1mriits mis- slon rand miss m bennett oimttlan stewardship mis a w ftsstiuo trmirrsimt ml j s m h community friendship mr f vr ciilt mr hnvsldson monary monthl ml e llawth- ome mrs i agar assmuie helper mr j cardtnei baby band mr r mcarthur supply mr j moore pmntl mr it it arnold assistant klanlst mr mrionald ijfe snem- pishlp mrs i mcdonald pre miss e hawthorne auditor mr k cleave mrs j symon i a very ierial vote nf thanks wax to mi mason for her home and hospitality ckparvaie mr ijmtnxv wheeler of niagara kalla ny and mrs j o martin f jvinelarwl vtsltexl with mr angus mcarthur miss doits cordon of toronto vis ited on sunday with friends here a number from here are attending the royal winter fair in toronto mr and mr ernie le of alma ftpent the weekend at the home of mr wm cunningham congratulations to mr and mr earl fuller on the gift of a son mrs wm henderson while gather ing kk tame acrnu an unuul one alkut the sire of a durk egg when hroken she found a double yolk and nnother shell with a yolk and while halton team places third in judging t royal winter fair ih- lnlercounty ljve srbrk judg ing competition at tltr royal winter fair for the jehry bull memorial i tophy was renewed on monday of last wesk aftei a 11 of eight year thirty four counties competed tn tha xmpetltiun each team was oom- posd of thiee oung nfn who judged and gate oral irstwta on ten rlssses of tursvk llrf halton team was txhtipofced of ieo rlslirr angus mr- natb aiul brue keid j1 of kauuealng townslilp ttte halton team mad an outstanding showing placing third w bl h liu menially li ttie highest standing rrt won by a halton team slni e thr origination of the corn pet mii in vjj2 aniru mnsht w the mcond t1ti mn thil of jl ciunpetiturv n ortng lkl point out of m poasible xvi hint llru e held plsc1 l tli un the tfiefsle siire snd li won die eold fntmsl as thr filti man in stieep moilhn 111 out or a possible m i he ktandlnir of the first ten oufl- lle wa as follw lt siu1h sinikk- ind durham ird halton 4lh mhldlrseo mh lenyarry flh peel 7th fa r let on hth i jin iln hh cfd khii went- molth dihkahp mow tiaiuwur lot thr take ot pumli health as well as in the interests of title prlda and neatpess garbage should i put oul for olle ilm in sutistanlial cover ed rontafnef the iepartment or rational helh and welfare ottawa ha ivaveil a futulloii on handling of gailiage ptxnfipg out that thr use of i ardboard pat kages jiwr bates or nowspnier bundle for the illsi ardl of klti hen and rlowt makes not only un- m it til i y piles but rentes ideal breeding places for files and ermln and for tte plead of dlsesw flimsy garbs tie bundles miy tha deivartmental nffliera are liable to be dksturlmhl and mattered by s avengers ln lulling rats w tin are among the moat notorious agents in spread of ep idermis milton district cooperative wc arc in the market for hcd clover akikc and lucceroe sced send us a sample and we will rive you i price in stock at the present time c have cur inters tupply of government inspected potatoe a shallow ell pump with motor and large aluminum airplane tank suitable for any liquid itoraje purpose and a 2 11 p motor we are here to gite jtm servir im m know your vmriou nrmb rilonk 17 milton ii arnkss hacks dufferin park t o r o njt o 1 jo im kvkhy i mon wed and saturday adnuaitm irwiudlnk tax coe ladle vn n eharga far spariava rrajsaslaaa i3ijjjlt rfktaitrant for sale want ads bring cash customers to your iw auction sale m lirai of 1ioihttjn xwm lirlrflrm htllsfs iiav orain uimtlfh mhjkino mai1iinr and daihy wjnrmrm pie undrrlgnel have received ln- sirm tions from w mkaijjm to m11 hv public auction nl his faim lot 1 con lwp of trafal gar nds on t hlghwav t miles south of millon 1 miles north f pnleinio on ttkmilav lwkmiii3l srd lommenttng nt 1 t oclock sharp the following tows 2 llnmtln cowt fiesh not brcl 1 pnit holsteln nnd cuernev fcow fresh not bred j holsteln helf- i ern fresh not bnl 2 hokteln an 1 j jermv heifers fiesh not bred 2 hoi- t in cows in full flow bred in sept holsteln cows in full flow hied in oct 1 homcin nnd jersey cow in full flow hied in oct 1 hnlmcm cow in full flow hied in nov 1 homelti cow due in dec 2 holstein cows due in jan i holstcin lleifeiv due in j in j hosien lleitein due tn miv 1 holsteln heifer 1 enrs old not bred a holstein heifers s to 1j mos od 1 holslein heifer t mn old 1 holstein heifer 1 mos ml t homein heifer l ahw 1 puie brod hoist m hull calf t wicks nil il pute hied holstin bull l rs old ihls liejd sold mibjei t to hi mk ts iml nil heifeis under i veins noln- nted horses 1 ivnheivn loll- ln 1 vis i bn petihertin mure is 1 ivntk ivthhoion miiii vrs 1 hay chain and pair eqvlp- imfn i id ion ipxmi wellurd mimd ht 10 nm threshed timothv t ion oit straw nui bus oats and ilnrlev mixed li si bus aja oats w c woods milking machine units with extra pall l hp bi iggs atid striitton cas engine for milklm jnnvhlno piping and all equipment with machine milk pails milk cans strainer stirrer etc j terms cash settlement with cle k on day of sale no resepe as the proprietor h quitting the dairy business entirety t htndlev and elliott i auctlonesrs l r r ford clerk b220 h farnworth memorials msannuab mt mdim prt cemetery lettehino elar rtl m cnturj clultii ont

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