Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1931, p. 1

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ieftt t yea jfiftysixth year no 37 acton ontario thursday march 12 kh1 fight home print pages five cents acton defeats kitchener by 4 to 3 georgetown retains smith trophy kitchener 0 h a intermediate are downed by acton in flint overtime game of the year acton juniors lose to georgetown by scot of 60 and peter smith trophy stays with the neighbors hamilton patricias in aeton tomorrow night aotolf kirchbwer wunl a large crowd that turned qui on saturday night to see the kitch- b0taotaa game teut those who were ttitre were treated to real oonteat and um ant ov guns of the present man kitchener has a speedy and husky hockey outfit and they certainly cave acton a dingdone battle all the wy through in the opening period kitchener played otto nice combination and in tlio flrat minute of play scorod with this oom- mnatlon it was u rebound nhot which lawson cleared but wan nhot right back at htm for a counter there- wm lots of action packed into the period when each team was playing a man ahoit acton evened up the score whet arbtc and olbfoons oomblnod and thit period ended with the 11 tie and each inutn drawing one penalty doth teams were out for goubi in tin second period and both got them hoc far kitchener on dufonco was dangerous when he went out for a counter greer on acton dofonco was abto after a goal he nearly hod tine when hn went right through but fell in front of the goal and hit the pout lib next rlfort brought results however when ho took a solo flight with gibbons and dawklns on the wing but did not pans and put acton in the lead by 31 before thi pe ended mtohtw vimk1 up wluui their wing man wiggled hli way through the defence and got right in on lawson and floored ferlod number two ended in a two all draw there wero no penalties the third period saw plenty of scoring shots but they warn from outside und dldh t clear tho mas of ligi and ntlckti oreer and olbbon botli got through for what looked like sure counters but fulled to bulge tho twlile arton took tho lend when minn to wnlteni winl through on a nolo effort unci ni itud u nlci om ill the corner of the nrt ki wtu playing a man nhort at the time hut onoo again kltchetu r cume back mul evened the neon 1 hi y got this goil the kjmii u one of their pr vloiji out whim the acton u am failed to covi i the m u in front of the go il ijiw on turned in u k tod gum in m t minding for acton in the nb once of hullo v ij kitchener got two peniiltli i in thi i p rlml and acton dn w one at full tlnu thi score wili 3 nil tho overtime pi riot w n then put on and in tho fht live mtmiu i of pi ty walttni i cored 1 goal it w ii it p cull n count r bouncliitr of tin gitlkuptr into the air for tin f i 1 1 and tin n 1 nulhm in tho conn r of the net kind of an up in the air and d twit in tin m t coi kltchi tier was held coreleai during th rest of thi ovi rtlmi und acton won out by thi- count of 4 j 1 urh ti im di a penalty 11a lineup w n kitchener hluman goal lul mum and hoc deft nee imibmm ceiitn schmaltx right w lug dunbrook k ft wing couch hirlock humnu 11 and kompmnn mibr acton lawson goal oreer und olb bons defonro joe kontiu r i i ntrt walters right wing woods lift ulna arbtc f kontiter c kentner nnd dawklnn suim referee dr buchanan acton tho suitor turn acrow faux liiiiiii dear sir your editorial of march b canadian at last infers in common with many articled in tho press slncn 1021 that native born canadians were not classified an such in tho 1dj1 census may i respectfully euhmlt an extract from sixth ctnuus of canada 1021 in- ittructloiui to oommuuilonem and enumer ator ottawa february 33 1031 in- ktructkma fir cntrlt i nt column 30 impu tation schedule farm x ihujo jb sec 03 nationality it is proper to ilhc cuuudliui an doscrlptlvo of nvory p rnon whose homo la in the country and who ha acqilred righbt of cltinennhlp in it 1hd cunadlanborn citizen wan hcru clearly clnanml an canadian io that tho objection would apjtear to be bawd on tlie fact thpt ptrnonf who worn born in othii countrln but who had acquired canndlun cltixciuhlp w rtt nliia entered at oonadlim at col jo nationality as on of the latter claim x uould claim the right to bo clathd an can udlan flrtly by complying with the news of acton and the district common law of onlinda rtgartllng no- quliltlon of citizen hip nwcondly by morvieo in tho o e v which auto matically ratnhllthed rlghtn of cltlsu ntihlp both on tho part of tho country and of tho noldlor if distinction bctwoin tho cltlsun by birth and tho cti4 n by immigration were needed in the 1011 cennun it could not bo by the uw or non umi of tho word can id tan but might be found at column 19 country of birth tho entry at col 21 uncial or trlunl oilgln tiili uppunnuv hilptd to en nu dl ml faction mrhhubh ths majority aro proud rutin r than u iham d of their met bi it lngll 1 scotch irhh 1 icnch or any otln r admntl n porti of tin u tlon for nil an i ub tantiully und t j i nt illy tin name n for 1dj1 and rhtuild c iu i no friction if vh ui d in tin rplrlt that hi chnruct iltiltln buluhnf of cnn idi your truly ioji i numi rtaion in operation again on monday tho plant of the ontario memorial company reopened after the usual aeaaonal shutdown the full quota of staff la gradually being taken on and tho plant will be in operation in a few week at full pressure mr kelvlngton of toronto is now in complete charge of both the sales and the manufacturing parts of the business larg stocks of finished and rough granite are already on hand true iu11 against port redtt material a truo bill ugalnnt 1 j skelly iort credit charged with manslaughter n connection with tho death of william wilcox lrt credit was brought in by tho grand jury at the opening achsioii of tlie spring annlu n in hrampton on ruetday hon mr juntleo jf sedgnwiek pnuiidlng wilcox was a pass ngor in skillys cir on october 17 when it h aligi d thli car nldu swept a cur driven by dr j u iluoll sttvtnsvllli und then cruitht d into u cur drlvi n by y ilroiji r st cuthiirmui lteware of thcme mln chnrga d with tliof t and a o with a brt ach of tho security vraudi prevention esquesing township couihij met monday accounts of the month arc passed and road sheets as present ed by commissioner the rnqueslng townatilp council met on monday pursuant to adjournment with lieeve cleave in the- chair deputy- iteevo currlu and councillors appelbe and wilson were present tlie mtnutei of tho last mooting were read and con firmed moved by a ourrio and seconded by w a wilson that tlie folkwlng ao- oountrt bo panned and paid v municipal world asseuori i up plll etc john mcdonald coal cliarlty w schenk charty r m ilonnett harlty mountain sanatorium ro edith irydc for mmth of ivbruury 42 00 flnmr c niompiht court cot bi including snlllff und lau rln fifi u wnl on account j m moon aeniimt to dati itoy f smith tnglneeni tun ilutchioii x 1 lllott i harlty h ttbcrljm iluuity lli11 li lephoiu iiccounli han ford placard ini and fuml gating to diit m ik- n m tt cxprt i r3 70 4 75 lbo j8 30 2 05 roof 05 00 14 41 4 00 4 11 7 35 act harold iuu horace hancock twollttvo and deputy heeve cxpi n brothurn ngi d 311 and 30 yearn w nt nrrented in loroiito i lie plan of the brothers twllco ray wim to vlnlt rjtnir- anlt and ciifou in nmall towns and intro duto thcmselveji an roprientutlvei of tho international lourlnt iravt ih n asno- witlon attnrtnltrrtlngarti ooft thby would ngreo to wml a sign for display in front of tho pr m 1m t aunounclni tourl t uccotnmodutlou hi i o k l ruehre and dance lhu uchro and dance held hut uvn- ing by tho lnkclde chapti r junior i o d v ntttinled ly a large croud tin hi i i nt mm jn adam on welcom ed tho mimhiro of tho hockey team wlio wi ro gin u of tho veiling aiti r tin ilnglng of tho national antlum mlm muriil oiibirt dcplntiud uu playing ruli mr i w vootllt received tlicindy a prli and mr 30 00 oood uoad i convc ntlon c10 00 lach carried movod by w o apjnlbe und j econdt d lv w a wilon that tho iroanmr pay tho llonri bluiti mi pn intid by tho rnntt cnmml lonrr il3mtcattlrn moved liy w a wll on iconded by 0 currlo that thi council do now adjourn to mei t on monday april 13 nt 1 jo carried the curmxis meet derkat duly one artoi uhtk wliw from ctrtrec twn the 1etrr smuhjrnihy for curlrrx alu itrnulnu with tho nelghlwin on jii rflny and wi dm day ev nintui f thi u lie tu rink of uil acton scirrow the gi ntlemim i cur4imclub plujd in atonitown entrrrn jnin isphi the county officials salaries are recommended to be reduced j tho featuro of the march meeting of miss if weir milton rite death toolcplace at hamilton last week of miss hannah weir one of milton s oldest residents who died jn jlor 8th year sho was the last surviving member of the family of tho late mr the uolton comity council was lhu fin- and mrs james weir pioneers of halton anco committee h reoommendatloi of county wlw settled in trafalgar town- c salaries affecting nearly all tin ship whore uioy resided until they took county officials warden mason presided up residence in milton many years ago nt this mm ting again following his trip mus weir was a member of holy uosary lo tho south assistant olork lettlt church milton where mass was colebrat- wu present as olork imnton was unablo od tty llev father vard followod by i attend interment in the catholic omotery j following are tho eutl in salaries ninth lino trafalgar ivwnnliip tlio recommended but whit it do not become finance committee of county council ilccommend many drastic cutn will be dealt with when dylaw la passed at next meeting- council complete past years dusiness without an overdraft pallbean rs wore miuirs d northwood c osmond f d dowar f haydcn w straub and hugh sinclair effi ctlvo until tlie panning of the neces sary by law hoy smith onkvlllo county unglmur from 3 100 to j 3 000 j o wilson llurllngton ilsj bttant county n ginecr from j 000 to 41 00 d hut whiiam jamks honky aoorgetowil heim milton county treasurer from after iwing in oor health for tho past 1 boo u 1 j00 arthur mayis milton two yiart william jium i homy piei ed i curotaki r of halton county jull from uwuy at oin iph gt ni ral hoi pi till on i j00 to tjuo i in saliirli i of j r wednofdiy mnrlh 4 dcooed wat in mcc ilium julli r 000 mrs mi cnlliim hbi oth year and wili born in montreal matron jjoo and arthur maym turn lilipiirint n lug natives of ireland hn k y i10 ar to n main untouched i pint hit boyhood dayi in aiirafruxa hurry m 1ettit of n i nn lowiwihlp going from tin ro to northern ontario wan formally appoint d county clerk to ro in n ided for j yliin he then i ucei i d william pun ton resigned and moved to iorontu whin ho remained di puty county tn il un r nt a t ulury of until 11 ynrn ago whin ho movtd to 1 000 pi r yiar a giant of 500 wiui oeorgi town ho li nurvlvt d by hli widow mudi to a q klrrtlne dli trlct agrlcul maiden imiio wili may wright one daughu r mrs cord wi 11 of cobalt and fours ion t d of detroit v 1 of acton w j and a c of georgetown tttrnl hi pri i ntutlvl all nccounu for indlgi nt path ntii will now bo payubli by the county lu imnrd- anre with thi act on o k of cli rkn of which wi re pre enti d by mr ovirholt toronto und ml i aura scot kltih n r lunch ui mil liy num ber of tin rhnpti r f ri in u tublt on th r ii which uu prettllj tli cornt d w 1th t w liver bnketi or jellow dnlfodili and a t jl1 and grien cnndlc in sllv r holdi r thl erl r chemi ui carrli d out in c tin garni tortir p ttxnilth 1 rophy oeortobtown 0 acton 0 after struggling through two cloe encounters and being thd on tho round the acton and georgetown hmlors met on monday night bi a final game for tho iur smith trophy and owirg town crrta made a dechlve- dofoat over the acton lads when they rogutered a score of 0 to 0 tn this game after the game uvst week it was assured thit ejiher km to tnirkos or johnny mitchell would referee the next gome tho referee was nfiltrar but was tost tlu centre man of the aeorgelown inter mediates hut he turned in a irood dgrt and the result could not get an alibi from his work the ice was just fair and a moderate mzed crowd was on hand the game was undoubtedly jn t what the score would indlcat pur ly oeorg town s on the play the first period they run tn thre goal tu of th m i hiked like easy shots to handle and one wja a rtlco rebound wrored b ritchie i aw son in goal put in just about the mime kl id of game ax tlio rrt of the acton biw a halfhearted effort acton drew two penalties and georgetown tlad a cle in sheet oiorgitown put lou of etfort and ability into tlnlr play and were r w irded with counters oeorgt uxwn citulmttd to hive the pll in the second period and tin acton lads lacked the desire or som thing to try to win out or overcome tho lead rtw oorgvtown goalie hid an easy tlmo of lt and from th shots on law ion georgetown should easily lusec tuvd more than the one goal king got the one imhtt pettodwhim h checked hisnuui and went right through to koore a clean goal oeorgetown drew four penalties tn this period and acton three the third period was a rewtuton of theblhars the play belonged to george town they got two more goals fo bring ute total up to six lull got right through nnrert by the hll j nul pulled liw on out of tin g il for emi of tin m find th other was u loni h t act m it tin only pi unity of tin ptrlod cnorrttoun won und uoi ii lly if tin act l 1 ul nri golni to lit nil pi ice with their hoelcty uuj wll hii to lni more plrll thin i l the hlbitid in tint aim rvmn aftir the i ime the oiorgitawn ho pirll wn rlghllj juhllint and c i rli d their pr i in trxlnir with th trophj ihouliler hi h uhjut th le tin wi ri pre irn 1 c l pi lift in with the pltndid mlth trophj w re he all the hid i bowed ikirt man hip an 1 dm tt b i hook humli and vl ited in thi drc lmr m uth or lire imi r u hlch flo ited hlpli abo e the dine r a thi y made merry to tin u nil nt inn ic of mn on i orclu tn mi wilmi mtmulim und mr hohert klni bun i cilvnl the prle for the lucl j numb r d nice relatlvi und frli ml i and dlfforint orgiui- ijutlon among tlu mnny friend and lutlve from a dl t inci who atti ndi d i funiralwir mr cord well cob lit rink in arton 1 rdnorptr arrs nnntyd troilfi y a and ullow for nni it of the t unuj being s it mi j or uigi villi mt ro w and jplnxd h n i in totil scin on thi i o i mud in i i rgu mr anil mr mock gum wi r giori t wn ro and f ird gin iph mi mil mi johndon mr uici mr mnuthii roronto mr i and mr rhod mr mil mrs i 111 gait ml anna wright s tc mr i jim wrlfht hunt llli giorfltmn brotht n ul turvlvu robi rt of mimirlp illttui wlnnliw u and joi ph of wniliington ilei vo r o itumrhnw of milton win sltmfoinlni neorgnlunliei nuil nn int at hi flrit miftlll of th l county conduct d a tucceful boot and shoe council following bin 1 1 ctlon und wa t btnlni und was wi 11 known throughout wi icoined by the wurih n thi district ho wiui a kind hu ibnnd and i ho policy of tho glnbi indemnity fathir un honorublo man and u good i company inurlnu tho county ngalm t frlind and in tghbor i lie funeral took action for dumngi i on it t roudwnys ete place from hw into homi on saturday wan n ncwed afternoon tho lervlci in ing conducti d i a delegation from thi milton agilcul by it v mr huntley il i ti d by rev mr i tural bocli ty rirjuntid that tho council caldwell jho pullheart ni wire a and con lib r tin ir u mil grant at thi time roney of ornngi vllle w and a when grant to other loclitlt were belnr gdon of 1 run mr mockford of i dl cu i d giulph and mr rhodi i of oult tin re ihe auditor ri port wil ul ivi u and wen many hi nutlf ul floral tribute i from pie id upon by tin council rooma after the gnme t4i line up wa aeton ijiw m goal such man and murai defunct- lliiffm m ci ntn wood i it rt wing aiulerioii right ulng wntt r htiu kowulikl und maridtnll ub georgetown alcott goal duncan and hull difince w ritchie n ntn a ritchie loft wing chapmun right wing omen n intltue group ilu group of the acton in tltut in d a rone rt in tlu hill on tut d ij evuilni tin iintniii irovi d very i njoj ible and llvtn entlnli h local tilint hi v pi fli wn chairman selection- i he i b 111 tck orclu trn n piano mr and mr g lucnlni in llectlm by a trio of bojs alinr t a h irl cy whltiwa h on tue d ij nil lit g e i st by 10 h i his rink di pniin t mcmlll in and g oik c ili ih w n bj i i r i i w r i m c hill n h hi ird mil i wat on i i t nil lit j m mrdmuid bi 1 1 i it w i r nlcol b id a tlu juniir iit cowie rink i i i compn ed of w ii graham w it on rink the plijer m liupiui i i i rink i kit ihe rtpoit of agricultural ri pn mtn tlvi klntliu wu n idy but will be rcci lved nt the next mi tlnjr to hi in id on march jl atmthir pit u ing f tlureof the pnt i ir bu lin w i tltitt the council wire ibli to in 1 1 all oblli itlon without nny ovirdruft und will enry ovei to thi ji ii a mull urplii it 1 jim ji u inci nth a pi i ant utti r clrmm t met ha prev illed ii nld tl mrs whiiam d andlron coinmunltj ui indi id h i ki d to how they do it in acton england wihmr dublin wllllum hit 11 and j icl n ibli dancing ntimbt r by mia mnnit j mcgrnchte and mr john mcgenchlo vocil rolo bj mn rev c i poole f r iidhtl by mis pi irl mctm ry mn a h ui hop and rev h i hennie a ketch intltled willow mcc irty and mr otoole war obly given h ml k hawthorne nnd mrt win hvani and rlchiirduin ic rlchiuutn mcnallj i the widows children were lnvorne smith and wright iiubi jean evans nnd beatrice wood dur referee to t gcorgdown ing iut intcrmlalon in the programme tho smith lyophy jul beep won by big or canity were sold and tlie lucky georgetown for two years hi uicclrlou number drawn for tho quilt by mr j mulacloil jlll lial tqbrltlkllllaltllhuck numbct403 waalucky antumrs u till n nnk w i c uld ttid j m mcd muld tlu rlnl klppul bj w smith cmi out on tlu hurt i nd or u 20 1 iron thi rink ui j nlrnl v n riimh dr 1 j ni i m nnd win smith and iinothi r beautiful silvi r trophy dmittd for i mp iltion b th lati p ti r smith who ilwaj- hid ah active intere in th pr motion of frli ndlj iporl in twi a th i two iieiiihbirlni town of actou and gtorjetown will ii iln nilnrn th club rhips hi the neighbor domicile it w mild appt tr tint in l jmr acton will bin to tiki it- junior hockiy and curling mon eriouslj nun du i ml willi i r n hid been nul hi r condition l erltiu until a u l nlni list ol the anth r on mr li r ju t u ueek not thought to or o befort hi r oiviclii llc attemhutci mijorcsti nt t bun li of mayor md iinlveibary th a h winning next year if they hope to keep a h lantm una tho winner of tho quilt the trophy up fof competition which was presented to iicr at tho close of tlio progrnmide while tlio audience ex mayor smith of burlington in a song o canada and rulo briton speech at tho hockey banquet there last nla tableaux were presented represent- wook prombud next year a team a banquet the two tongr the meeting closed ir they progriwed as far tut acton j with the nntional anthem h a team did thu jear we can almady uh wimn ood hockey contesli comlnte next year among the group jllquor cmtrol arts tnnaltles i he pi nultu i of the i iqunr control stratford d featod acton by one goal act pneuin ml i di lopod fol jliwlng hie attael ol lnilm nnt and in pit of all tint tiniur c in und c ireful nur inj could do h piid ivvuy about tot o clock tint i tn mt mr ander m wi iitfire in r marrlui e thirty ix ji ir ai ada willi un on i dinu liter of the i lite mr and mr david willi uiwon i of acton i ill f intlly h ivi in tin pn t i few montli huin d hud a heavy burden of bireiivi intnl tn deci mh r mr wil li unon pised iway and it montli lati r mr william jin dlnl und in ju t a little oir a month following hh death thi t beloved daughter pn d nway mn anderin ini tn her tlxtlt th ymr and was born in acton sho hai lived all an inttrraiiir ana froritable study hrr lir ln thus community nnd following imr feveral month ile c i poole u triage mr and mrs andarwwi took up their home in acton and have through all tho yearn been rttecmed ci llzejxs bqiirrhlhr inr to m tho home frederick and charier who reside in acton and arthur who gave hi life for iiu country in tlio arcat war and mrs william robertson jessln of toronto ihreo hl tcr and two bmthern alai remain of tho family mrs acton and district jj rtas conducted u cludy of tlio book af rev e stnnluy jone i the christ of rrvory rtonrr trf ronntctlnri withtne weekly pruyer and prul service in thi united church on monday evenings the iil l ii ui net hid of the alton lnilmd gu tti i he tho following intiio tint information to i how uppn il itlon of the u i fni jput tnkin by the rev w t penny mini ter of tin acton wi li yim churcli in tin public llfi nf the town the mayor and ma yore of acton iml reprint nta- tlu of the town council nnd of local ocletli and public in tltutlon i paid a i iti visit to tin church on sunday mornlii- for tin annlvi r try lervlce of hi i church thou taking pirt nut incite hall nd- jolning tho church uhero the town councluorit robed nnd went tn proces sion to tho main entrance of tho church the procession formed a representative gathering of local public mm nnd public women for tho flirt time for tunny years a number of tho special constabu lary re ervo attended a mayoral church parade nnd momlw rn of tho acton divi sion of tho st john ambulance brlgndo orettitsotircficitrtirii itlfornt this book li n profitable ttudy of puitc cait and applies the wonderful expert ences of the apoiitlei in ah early dayn of chruitunlty to the chivtlan church of today the study was completed un w mr albert young and monday evening and rev mr imote joh vrr won ibrough the meeting a conclo and comprehen- t v u review of the book impreirinl il v a a elfective when vlolatioisoftlu het poind nnd com ndlng tho udop lf tho imly and a wide and chatham di fejited strntrord by one act ire promrl administered evldcnci goal and finally it m c of klnt ton thk hu ju t occurred win re a certain tlio ontario champion hip by one rt llt of thli community b concerned tlon of it practical chrl tian truths- to veryday life goil owr clifttham would it b thefe- fon deduced that acton uv ju t tlire rnl- from tin o ii a championship hamilton patricitr to morrow night that announce mint hould bo enough to git all thi fans on hand to see how the aeton boi shu up ttgnln t what win plekitt b m my to b llili jiirr inter modlatt chain ilnn i till tvtming mtai rilclstbk win w n convicted in acton police court in 1010 of a s cond otfenci for bi ing hit illiittd while in charge of a motor rnr a li tt r wu sent to thli cltl7xit lust wnk bj the liquor control hum toiouto af tt r an evident application for of th reinwtl of hli liquor piniilt itatlng as hoim follows in your clue canrellatlon is uinw hit ud d ti b p rmaiient owing to th ititur of your conviction and in ordei t improve tafety on tho public highway if you h ild a minor p mill of whatevn kind or number iu immediate surnnder th is nqulred elthor to the signer of thl liotico or to the vendor of a hoard store or to tho chief of police for forwarding vort credit family pearly trapped by 1 ire awakund from lili skip early mon i ly mirnini bj ill 10 ji ir dd daughter marjorli a b rt lliomp cm vouuiti lion 1 i circle of friends who eitocmld mrs amurton liigbly goes oul the deceased wai a bright active woman with the greatest intere it in her homo and family und a willlngiu i to avium dutie i in community activities for many yeau she was a number of tlie women a in tltuti and ai the ltdlei aid of knox a member church i lie funeral was held on fire brlgide found hf stturd iy nftemooiland woi conducted by on dr wlilh hi two iotu slept her pi tor hi v una ware of tho po ibl danger marjorle by rev c t- poole it was largely awiko ubout 3 u in and nntlci d i nit nded by frl mis from acton and from light limbing uerow her room ihe girl muum loronto burlington hamilton nt art thought bunun wer in the ouelph wt ton ev rton hornby grand unri called tur filth r ihe inltlr v illey fden mills and nassagawcyo rushi d to his sons room where i lie pallbenrers w t ro m ssrs jim if various interesting items of news amongst tho other bodies represented in addition to tho town council with its officials and members of its special commit tees were tho acton branch of the british legion with standard local lodge of oddfellows tho acton hospital council tho acton women s cltlums asjoclatlon tho acton branch of the national cltlu ns union the acton rotary club of which tho rev w 1 penny ir an ox pmldeno the acton chnnibi r of commerce tho local magb- tratcn nnd other i touch of color were provided by civic rolws the regalia of the friendly soclotlefl and dr j mnckcy who lias just been appointed a trustee of chnritlei nlso wore tho icarlot robe of office a guard of honor was formed by mom- bi rs of tho church scouu and airl l bennle okted u n fm of tho church tlio banners of tlie juvenile organisations and of tlio british legion were placed at the sldo of tho communion table during the service morning prayer was conducted by tho rev w t inmny and tho bright musical an old darkey was uddhlg tin coatt withholding or use of such permit nftc upstairs in the governors mansion he receipt of thbt letter may cill for furthei how rd ng d b and o org aged ft andinon thoa morton h r wnna- w mr pt ace fully milp unaware of the brough allxrt young john mcarthtr kfl bdy pic fire which hud commenced and norman mcleod tin flower bearers w in an old disu ed fireplace which had were the following nephewl meisrs hymns und an anthem was lrranged by mr wjifrld king organ ut tlie lessons wero read by the rev c v complin kin i can l nnd my new hat for it yesterday bless you suh gone over an hour or mb i manent at present unknown 1 spring is due on the 3ltt a week from saturday by the almanac it will be welcomed and mayors chaplain a collection ttken for the anniversary fund uiwuir in the governors mansion he receipt of this letter may cill for furthei been board d in was quickly quenched david williamson stanley attderson wmr by th r v 0amblln notlced a promtmnt politician tumidlng action weasfrbcadvtcdthairthtjr order tli mipsimwitiout the aid of the william anderson alvln anderson vc dt ambrio north them over looking under the bed andbesid cancelling your permit if you tin- brlgudo tho other famlllc were george anderson jack anderson biter- a mi0 wil1 lrl- vh have none sloping in uir house at tlie time a rhettt was made tn fatrvlew cemetery help you suh j a a prevmtive of your exercise of tlio strong wind was blowbig at tlie time and paid 10 permit privilege please have no mis it u feared tiiat ltad not the daughter understanding that the boirds intention tuhlced tlie flare wrious loss of life may all the new hats bin u ttiat your cancellation shall be per- have reultd the hrtgbi of the fire u the watch advertised as lost last week was returned to its grateful owner through the medium of th fas pius ljnrthera rufbof brampton and deone small advertisements fergus survive a fotrtner cltken very iu 1 mm lottie baker or waterdowa jiurfnn d u stroke lost week and is hn a very serious condition a message came to friends here on xaiesday saying ahe wies rallying had tecovoreel consciousness but wiui unable to npt ok lit r daughter ml ui doris bows who is on tho staff of minus at johns hopkins hospital balti more md is with tier on well a a special mine mm linker has numerous friend in acton slio sp nt her girlliood hero the daughter of tin lati mr und mrs wllllum htnuitrti l itromur ami souvenir of the south among tin souvi nlni of thi ir trip in ttio south mrs mason brought homo a ban bait uutogrnphcel by tho famous bniebnll iitaru babe ruth and lou gi hrlg mr nnd mrs manou witnessed tin yankee i at practice on numerous occierltiu whlli in st pi ursburg and on of uuii iclil ions tin so two utars in ban hall grnclounly autographed tho base ball for mrs maionj it had bun loaned to tin ill re put tut for ti fow tlay und is on view in our windows mr uuil mm wfiuoii alio wltnerodtho final gnmrn of tho profi fi ilonnl golf tournament in st potoiibing in whleh null will known iiturs a i huri n smltti t ti eomimted and al n viiwtd tin inti rnatlonul iolo mntcln i in which tin brltlnh xilo team were t uree u fill tills yenr motorlut hum narrow i- mape ai cthkkvliie i roujiig lumping from the coiqio he wiui driv ing whin it nfutd to budge while in tin path of u fa t i iintbound c p it pa i ngt r tialu on tlu tint line crossing nt dlxli monday aftt moon doinld duff it of cook vllle i iinpi d possible death i in coup wu badly wrecked duff was drtvinrrritrti omitilliy geoigpiumer of cookvllle north on tho first line win n itillppul into a rut on tlu crossing w w shank and hi i m o cur llvln do i by ul i filtid ln tlu lr i tforu to m iv tin i ir seilng the oncoming ti in onr r m up tin trick r0 foot and w nv i d hl firm but tin i iiglm i r np- pmntiy faikd to notlu him all tho tlmi dulf w l ittlng ln tho car working frantically to u irt it with tho distance betwc en tin ti iln and tin car rapidly narrowing ocir slw ut d to dulf who li ip d to ifi ty ju t bi fore the en pine huilid tin eat to ono i lik the tudti stipptd a length put tlu oroulng women u iiuituule meeting tho monthly nuellng of the women u in tltuti wai ink at tho homo of urn ii i ant on tliurrday march 8 th meeting oiiened with nlnglng what a 1 rli nd wi have in tunis followed by prayer iln minuti i of the iil t meeting read and approved reports of tho vnrloui cmimittus w ro given mrs agncw ri porti d that some of the chtl- drins teeth hud bien given attention which tin wonu n it ini tltute aro financ ing dm follow ing programme was given piano duett by mrs noble and mus mtrjorlo hall reading mrs j t stewart pnper a country womans problt m by mrs agnow all these numbers wcro much appreciated the roll call wan answered by currenk events a contest of tlie best ques- tlon in ute interests of the womens rlhtlllltrwajl won hymrs davidson tho question wis is not tlio friendship and goodwill of tlio members of any socuhy the gnatest benefit to it mrs wiley of tlio bannockbunt institute and mrs mowat of acton kindly acted as judges i lie meeting closed with the institute anthem after which the ladles enjoyed a social half hour br morrow tk al s3 dr robert morrow of ouelph for many years a re ildent and practitioner lit acton died at his home ln guolph on monday ut the ripe age of 03 years ufter n brief illness dr morrow was born in in el county near brampton he graduated from victoria college in 1ba4 with tho digrtes of m d cm arid tuittwsj in acton ua owned ute rufus adams propi rty on bower avenue an i willow street and lived for a quarter of a century in tho former residence of mr admits ono of tho founders of acton ho had a largo practice and operated a dnig store in the building now occupied by harold wiles forty years ago ho decided to remove to ouelph the iumuo of mrs morrows girlhood and practiced there until the time of his death having to his credit a professional record of 67 years when the doctor removed to ouelph he sold his property to the late hoit david fcfenrfrfm who made it his home until his death mr henderson built the fine residence on tlie property npw owned by reeve and mrs mason in 1873 he married miss joanna tyson of ouelph who with one daughter margaret at home and two 13

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