Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 6, 1943, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

raobbgrt tub acton free prbss iiiuithiav may fltli 1043 cut aay that wmnwr ha been rushed oo ua thla yar anyway new cwnent atopa are belng placed at the town hall entrance doc must be kept tied up after may 13th just another wee of free dom sunday u mother day write ber a letter wear a flower in her home gardenlnc operatlona are quite popular in the back fifty these evening rlf you fall to win on the first bills bomb remember you have a sec ond chance may hasnvthe 34th to look for ward to this year and it comee on monday too mrs annie sinclair has received word that her son fnr ale sinclair has arrived safely overseas the road maintain r has been on the job aiul a marked improvement is ahown on the roadways about town the big imilcalors at the foat of fice will give you an idea of the pro- sreu of the fourth victors loan here uemrmber wh n the bill bombs go off in acton sonu body wins s hut only vutory loari uuk rltow hav a chance lh uo hand bad tlielk ut practise in mar hlng hod nlubt they ii umii l rah tomhn at ton gatherings again ll jut nolble that the pre nt blub prlc of utah ha aom thing to do with the tulded urw for bonu knlxkiw tbu ymr hant hear of any record es tablished on the trout streams on sa turday hut we learned that sahdy mlem tot nine nice one on wed nesday word ha been recwed by hi mother mr awk mncdonald of the safe arrival in north africa of h r son fte hector macdonam who is now serving with the american armed force lakcsltte chapter have mrs atnew address meeting lakeidd chapter i o d k spon sored an evening in the town hall when mr cordon agnew of the health league of toronto was the guesl speaker mrs agnew chose as her subject nutrition in war time her mes sage wa very lnteretlng and instruc tive and much of her information had been gained not only through study but also or necessity while living in china many foods were carce so she studied food values of what was on hand in order to feed her family properly for instance white sugar became very scarce she experimented with brown sugar finding that it contained vita mins and iron lacking in white now white sugar was kept on hand only for guests a display of foods for health was on the platform and many postern were displayed around the room on behalf of the chapter mrs oakes presented mr agnew with n warsage mrs cullen was in charge for the evenings program misses margaret brown and dorothy prank played a piano duet mrs a kerr sang a solo keep pegging along mr w j beatty on behalf of the victory loan committee was present and spokedh victory bonds spokedh 1 rev mr wilkie guest speaker at ywa meeting knox y w a held their pastor thank offering in the tlusx room of the church on monday night with u good attendance of member nnd ti lting friends mrs u o horn the president er ably presided nnd fol lowing the call to worship extended a welcome to all the deollon were tnk n b mrs frd wiuls nnd mrs francis wilds an fast r read tng was git en b miss marguerite roszcll nnd miss bel in roszell sang n nolo whin the offering was presented bj mrs h price nnd mrs w kent- ner the dedicatory pracr was glxen bjmr s matthews ilex forbes thomson introduced the guest speaker of the evening the rev mr wtlkle of flora n former missionary in formosa who delighted the gathering with his word picture of the missionary development nnd the way the people there carry on without our missionaries following the address miss florence elliot ex pressed the appreciation of the mem ben to the speaker and all who had taken part in the program a dainty lunch added a social cli max to a very enjoyable evening mrs richardson and mrs nelles expressed appreciation for the invitation extend ed their member balliuafatl couple mark their fiftieth wedding anniversary mr and mrs john sinclair ninth line esqueslng township celebrated the golden anniversary of heir wed ding on monday april 3ft fifty years ago flora ann mcnabh daughter of the late mr and mrs alexander mr- nabh who resided on the arm lot 15 w con ii krln township was united in marriage with john sin clair the late uev itobert fowl officiated mr duncan moluron erin and mrs douglas martin nee jessie fclooreheadt i js marys were attendants during the day many friends and neighbors called to ktend congrafu latlons and felicitations ami mr and mrs sinclair were the recipients of many lovely gifts among which were two occasional chairs from the family arnong the guests was the heat man of fifty yar ago owing to illness the bridesmaid of fifty years ago was unable to te present ur ami mrs sinclair were hleaed with a family of elev n children nil of whom were pre nt for the festivi ties flu y are iter of a tun mrs 1 mkeile flbncle faiucidng lowiwmp fred mr liny m r nery knt i frin tow mditp oeorge of milton tniihy v rln lmnhlp mr j crlmhle ir islei toronlo mi- win delnm mnrinr t v rln towmdilp donald norman and flor nee nt home itolli mr nnd mr slot llr njoy gotd luulth mid ate nliout the home dully maomnaumvatson vkimin in awm at h4k kwtmlo cllltrch on itimluy nftimum april llh n iiu i wtmldlnu wam sol m til ed in the ltockw4voi unltel cliufih by the h john wurd when almn helen young r daughter of mr and mrs ceo wutstn at ton 1m ame the hrlde of wlllliini uumjuii only won of mr nnd mm john i mnclonald of fdn mills the bride w bo was nlvi n in mnr- rlnge by hr father wor a two plec lowdtr blue iu with white trim ming matching hat and navy acces sories her corsage was of better times roses and forgetmenots she was attended by her sister mrs luon- urd tubman wearing n twopleco navy dreiui nnd white ncivusorles her imkage unu of brlnrcllffe roses and forgetmenots 1cpl 1eonnrd tuli- man of nlnkaraonlhelaike was immi mnn after the ceremony tlie reception was held at the home nf the brides parents where the brides mother re ceived the ruckis shewah dressed in black triple sheer with matching accessories ami corsage of sweet pens and habys breath the grooms mother assisted wearing n blue crepe dress with navy accessories and a cor sage of sweet peas and babys breath later the bridal couple left for a short wedding trip the koehnranks wedding saturday in toronto chaprx emmanuel college chapel toronto was the scene of n pretty wedding on saturday w hen dorothy stahdage banks daughter of mrs carlton h banks saskatoon nnd the laic mr banks became the bride of charles vernon koehn son of mr nnd mrs charles koehn of moose jnw snap dragon stocks nnd cnndclnbrn dec orated the chapel and the ccremonv was performed by uev dr ilouis barhtr hie wedding music was played by mlks f craig and mrs anne somorvllle the brides aunt was soloist the bride given in mar riage bv her uncle frnhk a reed wore a gown fashioned with a flttel white lace top n uucethoart neckline and chapel sleeves and n long white sheer skirt her headdress wns n julut enp of matching lace and she carried n cascade bouquet of cwaln- snnn rtiphnnotls and cntdenlas mrs t badenoch reglna was matron of honor in a flowered rrepe gown with a white sheer bodice she wore n matching juliet cap and her bouquet was of pansuft sweet pens and mnr- guerltes hugtt a rrvoo of nw york was rroomsmnn at the recep tion held at the poik plaza the brfde h mother rccclwd in blatk irene the bodice of ball blue stud ded with nallheads she wore a matihlng hat and a corsage of re i roses she was nuiutcd hj the groom s mother in n twopiece na crepe siil with a should r bouiut t of pink rosts for the welding trip to the easttrn unit si states the bride thos a twenl suit with matching niwmoi- les and a corsage of lultpu tlie t oup will reside lp new york city outoftown gti gts who nttcndi i the koehnbnnks w tiding soturdv werelleut and mrs d c bndenmh petnwawa mr and mrs f a reel and douglas and ann reed of snvder ny mr anr mrs e 1 hassnnl acton cadef officer martin hnssard kingston mr kenneth hassnrd oshawa mr and mrs 1 u moore milton mr and mrs wm thomp son and ernest of acton mr and mr j c mcnle detroit mr k r tirnbull ottawa flight lieut and mrs g stewart hagersvllle as sistant section officer evelyn harvey st thomas weekly war commentary hpeeaalty writ far the aete its frees hv is ii mmumn vaasuuaa ivpss hlaff writer juuph stalin told his eople on may lay thai um llrllisbakpcrttan aerial blows at aiuis military aiul ln- dustrial centres of rnwny and italy foreshadow tlie opening of a second front jn furnw hie supreme commander of tlie soviet lotves lit an order of the day aimrehsetl to tlie wlmle kuwilan na tion echoed the wortu of prime min ister cliurililll ami president lumse- velt in calling for the uncimdu tonal surrender of hitlerite cermany he lime u now approaching whtii the red army together with tlie armies of our allies will break the backbone of the fas 1st in ast he said allied sussfu iii the not iii afrl- mi tffwiiiilve lh air offemuve in western turom nlid tlie u alloys ttltc4- kiu s in its mm ond wlntel of wak ngalltkt the odiualis imve phuwl the avlw iii u rltul imkilt um the hiu dun ha4r d4hlarsl stnllliu worltj vmilng at n time wluli tin mliidu of all the ahum nko oil the pioluddllths of all of f iih1v nualiimt oiillm ntnl turoie ihu kiim- mi h hi mk4tnl luti r t for cuu- udliiiis aktsuard of lnva4ui onl the ilti ufoti muholm mat doimld ililluh hltih oimnusum r to niiailn mil hi the main onf r n ktioiii of the mlnutiv of infoiiiiutum in lumdon mid told w rrllmi newm pain t oi4 u thai tin aiumllim army overmiik would 1m in the vanguard of the hixnuum i lie wiime nti id stalin wpoke 1 s amiiv sjilmy of state foi india and bin ma ttdd the bltmltigimm cotimi viitk akkoclnllon now the long and noli wa thy bat tle of aft u n is di awing to a close the ucond iuitt1 of furow loomu k- fore us with nil that it lnvolv s nt lu uvy nat rlflces and wenrdwl effort lufoie it r iirlten lis only lvoulltle cou- duklon hie ccrnmns on theli pari more bitterly than ov r ovei what thy too ee imitendlng nnhoimcsnl they wer rounding up the 400000 fotmor netherlands koldlers whom tljey in ternal after the fall of holland nnd tmhtawiuently released lite nasrls broadcast ivjumited am4tir- nnces to thi ir own people nrul thoo of occuplnl europe that thl contin ent wns impregnable to invasion cloaked in heereey lite russians nt the weekend had said little about nctlvlths in the kulmh valley where big operations were iwhoveil underway to drive axis forces from their precarious hold on the navoroudsk bridgehead soviet military communiques are usually re ticent nt the start of major offen sives german reports stated that a bed army of iso 000 was attacking in the area they admitted that soviet troops were entrenched in the hills overlooking novorosslsk further to the north the russians were inst re ported to have fought their wny along the thmnn peninsula to n point 23 miles from cermnnheld tcmryuk on the sen of azov oerman troops forced their wny across the donets river in n now out break of fighting in that ucn a rus sian communique reported saturday but motit of the attacking force was wiped out nnd the remainder escnm d by hulmmlng ncroks the river reports from various sourcen most of them without confirmation lend color to the belief that big allied moves will he launched shortly tlie possibility that the eastern medlter- iomniimny lye linked up with nncw tcutuilnn drive is kcenlh dispatch eu telling of n eftnference nt tehernn persia betwivn military lenders of the united nntlons berlin reported inrge scale mllltnry manoeuvres on the island of cyprus and oyier reports from enemy sources told of alllef fleet movements east and wtt of gibraltar xasu vjkht back slowlv but mi rely forces of the united nations are driving mi troops bock in uinlsln at various points enem troopi have mnde vlc- iohk count rnttacks and the allied advance has be n slowed hut there have lnn no mnjor chnngs in the bnttlr wm armrltan troops wore report e nt the vetkend to have captured n key hi lent known nt hill 600 in northern tunisia and to hnve turned their longrnnke nrtllhry on mnteur other hills wire also taken together with wi prisoners the british 8th arm made loci cains op tie southern front north of fnfldoulle and the lt army was forces hemmed lujo i he northeastern conn r of tunisia mnleur vital juncllon only lit ihiikb fiom 111 rte was implured by amerban iims mday and after this simees the ad- vamlng army fanneil out me c4iumn ttirusftng tow ant feriyvllht ami an otlur towanl tehourtta ferryvtlle is on the southwest shore 4if lake iiim rlw and atmiut tilgtit miles from tlie naval iws4 whul in on hie noitlieaat sluire 4if lite lake iv- ikourlm southwest of mateur is the gateway to tunis the fall tf mai ur may bring bimiui the ihrparatttui if aku forces itiose in the mirth am llktdy to fall liack on llixerle whlht tfuise in tlw s4iulh may make liulr last stand at funis on bin right honk if ilt united stales fonvs iihi brlilsli 1st army has made sllubl atlvaimes in th cen tral secf4r fur tlier to lh saiuiii the llrillali hlh army was reported 1dewlay tt have om u4 a imw attack linrih of lakfouna five miles kuirthwkl f knfitlavllh lti altak was pre tmhil by vtoh nt art lib ry tin invasion kumars meanwhile talk of ah1n1 iiivmioii plans contlnu to 4 onto from amu kuiur4 u nu- utkiitloti of sblut mitt tbralnl and trotp mov inttit ids whr iikii sutk ll 4kf in tbwe rmlrls but all i military mimiituli im- ii v the i iu my tu rlshlng for infor mal um i1u vi i y kadlo h that th utiitd nations huv biiasim d ships nt olbkallat ami in the potts of al rln oiman mllllaiy comim nialms iug u mi hutu v sm 14 may iu iihd uu ullaiks on hut ihlauds of iubdliilu und si lly li ill iiuii kadlo iimtd u iutklhh miiik aw htatlntf that tellium liwtp liuve laiuhd on tin balluh island at uutuh mar iho iinklsh 4oast in the aigiaii hi a n utkal nhivis iwdhvo th r is i din it comielloti 1m t we n this tkoop movement and lb ii rmanktmirted brltlsb tmniikuivh rarrle mt ivcntly on the island of yprus sltmitl ast of i he hdaud of ltliols u the bi lluh admiralty annouiw l that a grat fhot of font enultnl limbtis mal a saturation raid tut wlay night on the big centum hi dustrlal ilty of dottmimd in the uhtir valley fift n lmndrl tons of exploslvtw wer dropkd and to plnnon fullel to r i in n canadian nh raft tvok puit in tlm raid iiiul k4ven planes wero reiortl mlhmlng navy minister mm doimld uimnunc n1 at oltawn ttieulay that two mote corveltu of the royal canudlan niivy had imcii in action with cot mnn sub marlm u the wnodutnck wan crl- lle with the probable idukhlg nf n immat ami the cnmrosa with the probable damaging of another under sea cinft ht was learnt d that the en gagements occiirrd xnmo time ago 41ahiifn xn itrtk hwihh 111 uni i 11 in itm j hwhfli land phmlme uubly mmmmni umi imni tons f vglablm oiiiwti44t with an av4imu r juhmsi iih in pr war y tu notice rk imm1h at i4h4ik parauiaph m if by law no tw of itui virbu f ailoii piivlds that llweii lite flfe4nlli day 4if may and the fifteenth day of rutptttmbwr in any year togs wllhlii lh minb limil lly of a ton will not ik eriiilill i- tun al large ermhih imimiliilng dtgs ii imiiat large durlnu the ahive 4miiiimi at liable in a fine of klolto h k liaititor 44 j muuhipiil offboi royal palace ikijhh ijiaiunti tiikathkh tiav til hatiiuiav noli iwrli ouibianij inu hit in which wk hkhvb- monuav tit writnrhwav raankknhtkin mkk1k this may man- aiim liiaihik ciiickknk- army receives secondcpjl hospital gar the home gakiikn sirioect at meeting dublin institute i the muiiiii iiav llliiu hospital unit built by the immdltm iailfl itallwtiy to nn lflntloiiw jf the itoyal canadian at my mdlnl naps tills aiimillaiy hospital ar wan liiiml ov i by fmu st phen via pusldint of tinifli on mitvii a nt flu windsor station in mnnlmil in f ol a wlnfmd of ottawa li puty dlrtti g inral of nwdual si rvln u at fonv4rld horn n inmpaitimnt oim ivatlon hu i tin mount kltlitui u t m w liobpiial on wlaels was rimiwlelled at angus sliopw lu monlial indi the litllon ut ii it naylm wmks miitnig r to np ifhatloiih diuun by ii 11 bow n lib f if motive ptwer and milling sto i llils plctuie tlvh an extelbnt vl w of lh m tiomi j omfi table oulil utu ut- it u whbli will a ommimlat m uimualtbs in addition the nr has loll i and wmdirommh a rmtig vtllbule with ditd wide 4 nough to rlve stnlflnih a otnpltely pjiphl dlspnuaiy huh and dtib ilnus and ample loiker ninct fti midual mippllis in the inset me fclinwn the caniidlaii pndflr and aimy offblalu who took purl in the ikiiihi d livery of the rai to tin medhal servum with iikim shown in tin spu imiu uuid h ing lift to light col wlnfhdd mr stephm lt col s kliimy of ottawa ass slant nuartorniatd r u a ral iiiovimni1 fontrol and i ol it ii mrclhlxm of montr nl dlstthl milal of f lc r the dublin womens inktltuto hold their april meeting nt the home nf mrs d mcdougnll with the prewl- dent mrs t vancoojfen in tho chair the roll call was answered by fav orite vegetables current events wns given by miss somervllle mrs brllton wns gardening con venor but owing to illness in the home mrs webster took charge of tlie topk tlie import n nee of the home vegetable garden was dlscus- tud nt length a reading was given by miss somervllle back to our grandmothers day it told of tlm herbs of those days nnd tho ills they cured i ho district directors report wnsglven by mr somervllle a fruit nnd vegetable conteut was held with mrs vancooen first prlio win ner nnd mfm barlow winning second the draw on don o tod prize wns won by mrs steole mrs anderson moved i vote of thanks to those who took part on the program nnd nluo to tho hostess for the use of her home the meeting clhscd with the nntlonnl anthem launch unu knved and a soclnl tlnw spent shoe for ladle comfortable anj tteaaonably prloed 4 os a d rachiin aclon notice to creditois in th4 jut- ol iiiikh mrka lair or the illace i arlin in th ounty ol llalton tirntlrinan lf- rrawil ai i pt rwniv hnxini i liiimt nltiiihl llu- 11111a of thr mill lluili mika nho htd on or nbnut lh 20th ln of tnnunr 1kt nt lh clt of ciu ipl forrod to iew somo of tt ndvanrod i nn of willlnuton nr ri jalkjnr the tu pa under vvz v heavy german eounlernttack fore the mh dn f lune 1ht toll bv nlr nnd sen allied attack nre partleulan of their claims nnd nn tnklnc n henv toll of axl vessels off xz vis the timlihn i and takb notice that nfter the the tunimnn coast the admiralty m day of june 1941 the said admin announced saturday that british sub- istratrlx will proreel to distribute marines had sunk 10 more enemy vessels and scored direct hits on af lnst eight others includlne a light dated at georgetown this sth cruiser and two destroyen drira an luarrte allied forces delivered smashing blow early this week on the axis the said estate hnvinc recard to the claims of which they shall then hnve notice day of may 1943 elizabeth musseue by kenneth m lanqdon solicitor georgetown ontario 453

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy