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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 23, 1937, p. 4

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wiiwwjiiiiikwjbwtw j iw o if w i q sl wmm 4mb si r t neighborhood news iatmwuiv hn cotieehiitif other centres ani communities la whit many of oar readfen are interest everton 3 m- bfr bert roberuon mnt the week end in rochester x sir u oox and son of quelph spent the weekend at the home of mr ben simons ur b shepheydson and miss jean hall and mr bswood cann of oqelph spent monday t mvervlew a miss marffant8unter is staying with mr and mrs stanley stewart sixth line mr john lister is visiting with mrs k dampler georgetown muses jean and marjory maokenate marjory oftult and yvonne adams are enjoying a motor trip to new york the numbers of esstfteslng township council attended the funeral of the late mrs john appetbe in a body at stewart- town last monday rev ross cameron of rogers church toronto has received a call to the first presbyterian church edmonton and will leave nmq33ljltej8jl many urn cameron and their little son success and happiness in their new home georgetown golfers entertained oak- vtlle golfers at the links here last satur day notwithstanding the high wind some good scores were made by the play ers ijuneheon was served by mrs miller and her assistants at cedar crest follow ing the game georgetown players were the winners by small margin herald nassagavreya anniversary services were hejd in the nauagaweya presbyterian church last sunday morning and evening the presbyterian minister at waterloo was the special preacher for the occasion owing to anniversary services at the arkell united church next sunday morn lng and evening there will be no service in the ebeneeer united church next sunday the meeting in the interests of the liberalprogressive candidate mr t a blakelock which was held in the town ship hal brookvllle last monday even ing had a large crowd out to hear the issue of the election discussed by mr walter e shean of toronto mr hushes cleaver mp for halton and ml t a blakelock mjj i mr ernest wilson of lowvlllej visited relatives in knatohbull last sunday the annual township sunday school convention is being held in the ktossa- gaweya presbyterian church this thurs day afternoon and evening rrcs the acton free press r v burlirigton rev hc nornsby returned home from victoria bo on friday last and occupied hla pulpit in knox presbyterian church on sunday he report a llghtful trip and holiday miss dorothy dot plunan arrived home friday from an extended trip to england where she visited friends and attended the coronation she report- a delightful and interesting trip miss mildred hagcn hn left on thursday for cleveland ohio where she has accepted a position at the university hospital she has recently been employ ed on the stuff at oravenhust hospital muskolca thieves broke into the fruit stand of bam anderson at the comer of water street and the guelph line lciy sunday morning and carried away stfreral basket of fruit and two juicy melons this 1 the third time the place has been broken into within the past few weeks at the monthly meeting of the tire brigade held on wednesday evening last a committee was appointed to wait on the council to procure if possible a re duction in the rental rate of the skating rink tne firemen have had a fiveyear lease on the rink which expires in november the rate was 1228 per year pt 30 10s7 anwen georgetown ont mr lloyd d dingjet conservative candidate for halton county sir in your letter of september 13th to the farmers or halton county you ap peal to everybody to answer the follow ing sentence to quote your own words i challenge any person to name any constructive program to help the farmer accomplished by the present government in spite of the pleas mode by mr hepburn for the man n the back concessions before the last election the farmer is still the forgotten man i am sure you will appreciate it if your gauntlet be taken up in the same arena where you threw it down so cour ageously and therefore i will gladly tell you why the program of the present government is constructive for the farm er the hepburn government la reduc ing taxation and with it the cost of living every farmer knows that the 40000000 you mention in your letter does not come from them this is a more constructive program than any government in canada has ever at tempted simply because the average farmer as a consumer happens to be butueto the floor winters the past two i thrw to tcn tlme important as the years it has not been a paying proposl- average nonfarmer dependent on the tstrtrfli ox 3c thursday skptttmbbt stfd 1pw limehouse mr sam graham of bradford pa u spending a week with his aunt and cousins mr jos dobble and messrs hyatt and adrian dobble mr and mrs wm mllllere miss oladys mllhere mr r thompson and muter blllie mllllere spent sunday with mt and mrs d dorrle in hamilton miss helen gale has returned to tor onto after spending the summer with mr and mr c oale school opened last monday and we hope there will be no occasion for it to be closed again this village returns to standard timenext sunday having been run on dat to suit the conveniences of the truckers from the quarries on friday night last at the home of mr and mrs t appleyord the neigh bors and friend of miss beatrice lone gathered to present her uith a miscel laneous shower on the occasion of tier marriaffi to mr edward morrow on saturday next a very enjoyable time won spent after the presentation the young people s union of the unit- o hart while belnoutntuxl for fd church held a corn roast friday even- a lenffthy adventure cruise arrested lng at the home of miss elizabeth hut- rockwood the annual harvest festival of st johns church was held last friday eve the interior of the edifice was decorated with the various products of farm and garoen and presented a picture of plen- teousness through the cooperation of mankind with a kind providence who seeks to impress individuals with a sense of his relation to humanity rev e brlllinger conducted the services and rev mr wase of st james church guelph gave the address with rev canon banks of guelph reading the scripture lesson on sunday despite inclement weather service were well attended and those present were pleased to hear a former rector rev p a saw yer of caledonia who delivered an in spiring sermon members of st atban s church choir acton were present and assisted in the services tlon goeettc oakville charles pearce king of the hoboes paid a visit to the recordstar office last t more important friday the veteran knight of the road lse and sort or form he runs the farmer is not only a household- consumer like everybody else but tne annual expenditure necessary to keep his land orchards buildings implement and machinery harness livestock etc in ai condition and to keep his farm going is than the annual expenditure of the average non- h twd waued au farmer eccnomlsu have computed the way from vancouver two roof fires from identical causes weojd extinguished by the oakville fire department during the past few days early sunday afternoon the aremigot a call to the house of main johnsontw the lake front near howard avenue where the wooden shingled roof had caught ablasc from sparks from the chimney due to routine machinery repairs the greater part of the plant or the marlatt leather company has been closed for the past week or so with only a few men working it is expected that the repairs will be completed within the next few days and regular operations will be re sumed neville malnguy skipper of the schooner sea fever which is lying in milton mr and mrs w o simpson hne n- turnrd honw after spending a tcv days with frunda in oslmua mid tnronti icvs t pfiutxk nf ni u tnrnli ami lib brollur otsirtp pimirock and chicago tstikl riluthos lieu tyuiaj ktnmth 10 warold wm of mr imd r-i- will -hancfru- ttho tirulorttttu an ojurtiuun for uppt ndu ills in gmlpn gi in nil llosplt tl k u urt pit ist d to hav tloliu nkilj hl mum rliuds iiok tu will soau rn ow r bllh hlu uojli woodstock firm crlj of ctinipln ihillt u li sum turs ngi wtui oik ol ttu bi si bust bull pltjut in ontjirlo mid t nn nitn i of uw milton utumuill 1uiii uiu in town hust unt ulid called ot u miiiitx r f tibt old frit ik1 flir luusrd from a spiirk during tliri hlng on ttiudtdu inst distrovtii liu farm bulldliurt t iiauil n crop and a bull ounrd b john oszzi furnu r ui ihni total toss 6 000 a separator wiut olo dktrojiil mil ton uruum pumped nutrr from a itmull iuarb crtt k ntlghbors fornird a bucktt lint u txun- gulsh sparks on the farmfwhui roof champion in toronto last friday evening on charge of fraud ho was alleged to have obtained 375 from william a mckay toronto automobile dealer by raise pre tences with intent to defraud refusing to pa a 5 fine and becom- ign impudent to the btnch coht a tor onto motorist an txtra uo dollars and led uj his removal from the court room on monda the annual rnral school the lncldtnt wruml in mugiitrars pnir of eramosa township was held court on frida ifu rnoun mrs harriet and idral autumn wenlher prt ailed ex- e iudduwa a toronto woman was hlblts in all classts wen well up in clurtjcd with dri ink at 4j mills an h nir qualltj and rifle tid much credit on the on cnlborne sirot t on august 9th scholars of tin township schools as will i rtcurd iuir chinson during the evening games and a singsong were enjoyed by the young people around a campfire also on sunday ecnlng the fall rally was held at the united church vocal numbers were contributed by the stcenson famll of barrio hill united church tin llann nt tin ir tenchtrft at the conclusion of iht pair a paradi of ill the schools was uitnesmd and after tin liniup of i tell gruhp sldib ldi mr migii of tlu uorkwood publk facluol put llu sihol ars through thi ir iir ts s an tntt rt st inn fiiiliiri of tin piridt tiil dif tpirni wn nnilt tytcltljroukttcinrxh ht n h r i urn nl and applausi trim tin 1 irj k iiln rlnt 1 hi lnliii w nitn s instl lilli tondiutd t bxih li i uu linu u i tli 1 1 at 1 1 ndint llu i ur hi it ni and w it kind isl is mlii jsteiiiis n uf 1 1 din mr ituthcrr rd miwit i i 101 i mr lt cltirl til irt culiurhuh miss mlnnu nikil mml r niil uium bfinnockburn of tl rtl j 1 vlhlo solo erin william justice died at htn honir u winnipeg manitoba on morula sep ttmrtxr istil in hts 71st jear a son of the late adam jusuct and murgart t stuk he was born in clultttiham and uune allh tin isiully tu tri 1hu mall boy archie ucbulurn tow n um erux nuukvd hu eightieth blrthd on tliura day september ltfth dmpitr his er he still takes an aiuc purl in the work about the farm and is planning to build the stone foundation for a new barn this fall mr and mrs it u rkhaxdaon and ifedra attended the wedding of mrs richardsons nelce mus rath tallman to mr richard mun both of beams v tile on saturday thi was a lovely church wedding with reception following and many gusu the targe plate glass window in the front of o j hamilton store the pro perty o dr k gear was milt badly shattered mom time between the closing hour monday night and tuesdky morn ing whan it was hit by a alone about the- slat of a hens egg which from ap- p ranee rtoo from a car wheel on the asphalt road advocate rt ul ir monthh kburji w nun tnstlhrc rht tinmr nrtrrd t titttnn m t incsdn fai pti ml iith hi r ii ill w msviid u h i bibli u is i hi inli ul f 1 isi nn tint vnt rt ul mil i pud r 11 i u u i i ss pi tl 1 mr i ci f uo l tin inn tliik with s 1 mis- b n mil r oitirn i un wiu hun i ill d on iwr m mj mil lur spit tulid u tun on i lliti u r imii mis a kt rr li rul tin in i tint w ih i ril sol i lu nuttiiik c imm with llu blind n i 1 un li w ls stttil md a so i i hilt h ur i is mj ivid 1 11 tn m mdn tnliik stpumbt 0th numbirs if tlu iliniuukburn wmun inst mil iuilkred it tin lumn if mr ct c inrrtilki to wish mr and mrs hinu ounin much h ipplm ss in tlu ir mirrltii lift llu i luilrman lor tlu imiiiiik m u mil v mu llu prtgntu opt mil by sinfellib o ciuiadii tills was t illowed b piano solos t miss miirgori t brown messrs dattaglui and am mlw uiura mlikr and bj sjhs doris hurdliik mlas margartt brown was thin cilfd m luid n ad tin fi mowing addrrv mr mid ms lorm gur in rvar b tt tnd utrtn it ls with grat puiimin that we i ur frliiid and intuibtn if the b uiiuickburii women a liiatltuu- ire i ku th rid lun to nlkht to txtnd to ou utir inartitst tongraful ill ns upon your ri 1 1 nt marriage wi bait kniun jou fnun ur ihlldhood das b tt and aluujn vthl hnve brrn one of our alued and willing instltuti workers you lome wm do not know well but ue all join in wishing you both a king and happy life together proper it and the richest of oods blessings no as a token r the esteem in which you are held we ask you to accept these gifts mrs k a wilty mrb robt kzrr laura miller miss margaret young hd mrs stan ley morrison then presented mr and mrs oaxvln with a basket of gift mrs oarvin epbed very suitably after athlch 11 joined in slrsjtng ar they are jolly average ratio as being about five to one when any government therefore has the courage to lower the cost or living all farmers will profit flyrf times more than the average nonfarmer i do not blame you for not knowing this mr dingle a there are quite a few people who never studied the relation of agriculture and industry it ls a pity however for it you actu ally had read a bit about this branch of economics you would also have known that for the very same reason every tarllt from socks to sealing wax is five times more detrimental for the farmer and i feel sure you would have dropped the party of high- tariff advocates jong ago mr rones policy to quote your own words again ls to stimulate the sale and widen distribution of ontario s farm and dairy products at fair prices we will rcopen ontario house in lon don england and other sllung- and advertising agencies wherever neces sary to procure for our farmers a greater measure of prosperity i of course i realize that mr itowe having betn wry busy for quite a long tlnit ls probably not aware that for ln- sluhl in denmark so ofun hud up to us as the t anipli to follow uid u hi ri tlu farmers haw i bt ttir sslcin of nmrktlint til m unj other country in the wmld about thii wtiks ago a tarmirs conwntlon with an attuiiuuicl of 70- too protesting fanmrs mncludtd that tlu nlj lulp for ukii ultiin can be imdttd fi in i liwirtist of llvlim flu jin int ontarl oowninunt hrrffnn i c im trip icli tl uf farm ju b m slmpu i -u- u hint the- tnt of itrt lial it m n inlintls t t didiik 1 li n id t 1 ttli h ttt r limn t dear ttt pis- it la quite evident that politic are pushing to the front in ontario and in halton in particular when i lived in that neat little county with its rour townshlnj two towns and three villages i seemed to have little difficulty in know ing how to vote i was recently asked what ir i were there again would i do this time reading the party manifestos advertised in tne frkk press it is hard to khow which ls the worst they say tls distance lends enchantment to the view but candidly there is little en chantment at this distance as for as principles are concerned judging from accusations we are in a great mixture and medley out here for about three years the pro vince has been in a ferment especially the lost two since the present adminis tration took effect that ls system of administration for there have been many cabinet changes to show what dis tance may do i sent as a favor a pan patafi some months ago to a friend former milton man with some special milton news and as the editor had made some comment on albertoand probably aberhort word was sent me that that man doesn t know what he ls talking about this of course was on ardent social credit devotee i am not very sure of his ardency just now before these lines are published if ever they ore acton pall pair will be a thing of the post except the congratula tions and perhaps commiserations seven teen years would make an attendance enjoyable if that were possbile been ordered to calgary isolation as a suspect although calgary now has one and medicine nat several doctors in both places claim that nothing ls to be gained by closing schools respectfully j s coleman turner valley alta september 14th 1037 good prices paid for horse injured cattle or anything suitable for fox meat with injured animals phone very promptly a meat must be secured immediately to be of use it will cost you nothing to ring us phone 05 ring si station to station reversing the charges horses positively never resold under any condition vakvtattbr pox farm 43tf georgetown not only have we politics here butrj like ontario an infantile paralysis scare homes all over the community were startled on the 8th when pupils from the 4roomed public school and the 5- roomed high school arrived home about noon wlthfthe word no school for ten days a lad on the outskirts who had not yet enrolled not feeling well had royal guelph today and friday only cnry constance roland grant bennett young in the sttuan tmvsh hit topper shawn nt us 1l tni m 7 starling saturday for 4 days th grant rondshow fentnr now nt popnlnr prleaj the lost horizon starjhno ronald colman continuous performance saturday starting at 2 00 pun you saw us at the fair cmi4n and talk it over acton norton motors ford v8 sales and service phone 69 knitrb ffittfrrlf at battafta aotom putekw m u uumm hju hla ffcnonnfa bower anon sunday ag 6i iom 11 00 n m the nflnuur oubjwt chrlxdanlty and prosreu 7 00 pm w m s special service rev q zrnest ftorbee ba of weston will present an illustrated travelogue of the orient bveuvbody wclooui ilmbbirtrriari knox chtjboh aotoh oev n l bennie m a ftrjnmav man willow street sunday beptbmber mol 1037 ra1iy day 1 1 00 n congregation and the sabbath school- meet in rally day ser vice 700 pm rev t ooodwul ba of hlubur in charge note october 3rd the ealloom- munlon in the morning service prepara torv service september 30th 9 an niversary of the congregation on sun- dnv october 3 lit always wnsaxhtmr sapltat flufiirrlt aotow bbv q aaxtes pasts sunday sxptembbr 34th 1037 1000 a m bundaysahool 1100 a m morning serrloo a welcome to all unolamiricd small advertisements adwrtutmcnt under this on cent pr word ufnium casrs ii jsc par fnitrtjoa fiv inmrtleas tor lijft if paid cah tee addlttsasl is charged where items hsvs ta ha noo smnhno saturday 10 50 and grade hogs eroded here or by a government trader at stock yards frank houobb wanted a nocsekebpsr to take full chiixgo of house with no lncumbcroncc just father and son to look after residence close to town 113 phone 230 milton for sale hand power corn cutting box two knives oood as new m hart gtf tot a mfth line clalmnfys rfrd1xt or repaired platttcrlnff of all kinds reasonable prices j mcmuljtn 11 2 phone 31r3 ph for salf hand w ishi r mid ir taiclns iikt avenue acton 1 on s vi i- nnrjl ilmk pull is i swa ithamht curt u ll ii ill i i n j in v n uid i h p i i if i i i hu iinlin lit- d ill i il iu st mr and mrs n k u mill u wm u t l iu1hi lut mtk uh ndint hi wiil in imr iind uls mslttl h w j nut mis iulor nt tkuhur i hi ill nr c miu u art hivliih mi prow nn nu niadt t tlu slrtt walk oil main fctrttl from thi pom ollttt d mn rvll slrtt t tin ihw slditttflk will u fiu indus lilfchtr w lu n ctmplitid mid will do uwrt with slush uiki wntir uliiur whuh nutdt 11 dissert eublt for thoso on foot pntfiuii of omlph arc doing tlu work und are making gikniluadwaj in rhtlr litbor tlu funt rul of llu lau mrs ni ll mclran uua largt h utlt ndi d last wl iifdfty fn m her uti hoiiu tin sir lcvn cjiidiu ted b hi a johnston ulid iiaslslcd b mr fyuik qutlirk of tin 1unuhitli drethrtn ourlph mini irous rinrul u nat ha bor silent mbuu to hrr memory and tlu hith tsuim in ilch sht us tuld biusktt fnm tin presbjtcrnin wm3 ot wludi she had keen a member ever since comintr ui nunea spruys frotn mr and mrs fred lambert mr and mrs george bune and rotkalornf institute rattu from mrs wm richardson and family mrs rogers and- famih canada pack ers and buyers swift canadian co united rarmers toronto dunn a lrv- acfc rockwood a j am besides her family mr andrew mclean of weston miss jean and mr suns at home she leaves to mourn her loss one stepdaugh ter mrs john kidney edmonton alta three stepsons walter of edmonton alex and wm of princeton bc the pall6erers were messrs andrew richardson ouelph james and oubert richardson shettwurne albert walter and bdward richardson orand valley flowerbearers were messrs arch mc- nabb malcolm smith fred lambert and rotot patterson oood pelws trrjmsiildav of the venlnw was spent in card playlnt after which lunch was served a 1 m um nti campbellville 1 hurt wtrt ni sen lei t in st dai id s pnhwt rt m churdi on sundii lust uwtn to the uiiihira4iry ul nasmitfuu i ti gluikli quit a number from thi 11- lati uttudtd tlu strvltts und paid won- 1rful trlbutt u tlu xukir for llu da ht ii hi mint of wutt rloo i mlvs mu h thru uln has bttn ul la r hunu lu rt i ir ou i wttk i rt urait d to in i ixusttl n in lor nlo mr uul mrs churl s n irruh atund til a u n i ur ti widiustluv mlns ni rum wulson hius oiu up lit r hunt ul haleu mills ulltr b mf tn un mllnst- all summer mr und irn pvorri inglca who wtr niurted cry rt tntl un moving into l lie ulugt a oeorii is w 1 11 kn iwri here tverone eu uds he und hls bride a hi art welcome mrs bert firrls wus in detroit a ft du3 this eck mr and mrs j klngshou and freddie tatted friends tn acftm on wednesday 99th anniversary cirircjtlil lmtki iah rcii sunday september 26th rc mr krcrvh iiumltnn serites it 11 am and 7 10 pm piciu nnhhivin mi 1 fowl l imkli and concert monday september 27th siippi r txrtd fr m tint t hud pin wton oncert orchestra full mils km i pnnfram mih um hlaxk eerton anc iupils mrs c liar ks kirkiifss reading ail lts jk r childrkn 10c uo not miss thisfc fknts mrs a j thomas prraldtnt loidles aid rtv c jouutt mlnlstir h i a ton iioi si ro ii r i mill sti i itnnudl- mili l inilnskm h ti l i ton uk c i 1 l oil s l haci ill in i- oil itlsi 11 uk s id i 1 a its i o o r miming i in tinn mt tinn f atton i oof kim vi i i in in id n 1 in sd i t v nliik sttnibr hlti it ti hi pm all tiuim- imu an uitd t 1 prt ti tit 11 w 11 in ton no i- ok salfc j ajiailln mantlt uunps out huntflllff lump w li li si tdi complt it julto n6w dltthtu sliop soilid dihl i0 will seli fur 7 00 hratktt ump cost 13 00 will sill for john v savaoe muln slrtt l acton it f iwgek imitating bird calls amusing imitations of bird calls can be secured in this way hollow out a falrslsed corkai the bottom and press it avalnst a piece of wet glass drawing lc at a alight angle by varying the angle and pressure a realistic impress inn of a chirping bird can be produced there can be no permanence for a nation whose people have only a selfish interest in its welfare john j per iling better thin eer milton fall fair friday and svturdv september 24th and 25th 1937 special uractioii trials ok speed 2 ifi trot or pace purs 175 2 24 trot or pucw purse 150 live stock exhibits special pram in au etwee boys cau clubs in jerseys hokteuw and shorthonw boys grain club special display womens institute wot boys and girls exhibits ladies work poultry show domestic science midway robinsons special diaw dance saturday night september 25th admission 25e meet your friends at miltqnjfaul k j slunton x u rxaqheao flns pbaam lldrl uin or nn klkl f ru it cui1iiih ih ii1 uction 1ijc nibs n a uj hold i ivt t k iniplcnic at jii lila ouocro fiuul hiiu- tin ui mil itoncf 2 mlli norul ti nn mluy st pti iilbrr 28tri h clnuir unlo niffir liny iirmn hoy hindusy auctlonwjr tlevring alttloal sajji or mirm uk lc and implement for huniu ilrua ul lul 4 klrat line wait chuwuucmipy oil prklay october lnt at 12 ocloclt 14 prrchcron hones 40 dairy cow n complete line of implement irictudtntf tructor and traclor implex menu tirm cajih 122 niank petoh aucuonenr auction 8axe of 10 horua and colu ot david boa- i sell ot saojcatchcwan will aell by publld aueuon in acton park nienday 0ep- tember 2sth at 1 30 an koepuonnuy ane lot of rioraea from 3 yanra uv 7 aeven marea rulnt 3 year old bnid bjr owner positively no re ft term r j kxrr auctloamr ajkticuto iom balb yin lanr dtnlnf room malta x- nnalon table all lean ate chairs and stonboard with on lnrnn icrror all bnndnoranry enrwd and wall built an anseptlonni onrfntn m a cotorr anllcnin ilnpnlrlnf pbholrtnrinfc naom tttu ar marmk at aumph

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