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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1943, p. 5

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julll- xr and mrs 1c g mia 4 douglass of tpi t pent the wwfc and with must lraooos mr and uh b- roy wansnoua of toronto visited sheix tt chta en6gaaents mrs in maodonald its thliwmk at crystal beafih meant jsmdk s and icen allan apeut hast wafflr emdarttb i mr x h woroen of ffergns viatt- d bis sister mj miss sra w of mitten i visiting over the wnofilf mtfl witb mrs e cmmml joln kathleen chaboers of ohat- faatn is wiatting ber graadfalbex mr jj b ohalfoers 3drt brillmger and paul of cbtppa- wa are visiting with mr and mix waller for a lew days ptq nonnan mcdonald of ford spent the sneelr end with another and brothers mrs sidney harvey of toronto is visitint with mr and mrs norman i tills blw kathleen fiwacwtuuner spent ibe surifilf rind at the borne of mr f mrs arthur fff s t mr e j barry of sault ste marie called in acton last week and renew ed acquaintances of otbar years mr and mrs klrfcby williams and babe of toronto visited witb mr and mrs aloe orr over the holiday of mrs switaer and tbe bate mr geo uiboit switaat tbe auauilaae as so sake iplaoe saturda septemner gait an kmy sreribyteriian csumon tbe mcaajement its annonn of lima jniihjn oamfhter of igbe ale wan mcfflnery and mrs ho- btoery of oeorgetowai to mr xfinxman sinclair 3ouagest on of mr and mrs jt f oslhdair gkm williama itbe nanriace is to stake iplaoe che wmi pant of seotcanhnr oaeville mr and mrs k m aroott bane re turned to toronto after i a vacation witb mr and mrs d ricb- mrs lied hazvap left on monday for british columbia to join iter bus- band wbo is with tbe bjcju station ed there miss tbelma ashion and mrs clar ence rflpim of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs cor- lori py amff i friendil are glad to see mr john morton returned borne from the hos pital in cuelph and improving fol lowing his recent operation mr stewart mcdowell miss mar- jorie burreu and mr robert collard visited last week at the borne of the formers uncle mr j j stewart mr and mrs harry mainprise helen bill and jack spent the holi day and several days visltinc at mid land hraoeoridcp and in mfrrfwi mr and mrs claude redmond don and david mm david mecutcheon of sault ste marie visited last week lit the tuune of mr and mrs h mo- cut cheon mr and mrs jon n held dorothy and nancy and mrs e frank ken nedy of hamilton spent the holiday weekend at the home oi his brother mr hugh reld llnwm gowdy received word last thursday of the death of her father mr fred hopmann at su perior wis she has been there thu week attendinf the funeral mr and mrs g a dills david and james jent the weekend and lioll- day visiting with mr and mrs c h harriuon at their summer cottaee at donarvon in hallburton county vwtors at the home of rev a w and mrs fobury over the holiday weekend were miss marion mac- doucall of hamilton mr wilbur patchell of ouen sound and mrs lowrie chalmers of toronto mr and mrs earl lambert joyce bettymae and marie spent sunday at mr and mrs wm hamiltons at tending anniversary services at the stone church at which rev mr cleger was guest speaker flying officer harvey mccutcheon who has been on headquarter staff on the west coast at patricia bay and other western points for the past two years returned home this week for his first furlough- in that period mr james fraser mrs mary a smith of mimosa and son mr edward smith of niagara falls ny and grandson geo arthur woodbury jr of us marines great lakes hi- visited at the home of mr and mrs ew slgsworth over the holiday mr and mrs fred denny and lucy mr and mrs john allan betty and joyce and mrs harold mclntyre spent sunday with mr and mrs al- vln ryder gaelph and mr and mrs hedley hancock of gait who have been txudaylng at whlteheart camp port dover iduring ttbe ipast appeal lor an additional 300 blood donors lhas ibnen snade fthrough theaojvt hhe cburobes and ute torie only c3 croon ibis dlbtsilct of oersjooo mesponded on wodniesday fthe ward cllecibric aonpasry began snowing cram their toronto and cookaville jtij into the pmmlsea fo o cmpled by the ajummuam manufao- t wring oosnpany on dundas st robert tbob ybiatbexstone 16 swtar featberstone woodstodk was iisst- anuy kuledon friday and tlmne other pas were injured wiheoi bis boadfitetr turned over kn the uttih a balfcnlle ast of woodstock for thnee days queues of people wore lined upon 17 sidewalk in cnont of the sjds beadouartexs wbile volunteex mwolkers ttaboned mi top tped tl sailing new sation boola faom 10 ajm to pan of people neoeived tbelz final tally hemad that some sjboo bad been issued eeoardstar rnvntrck oose ras london cpi mffm pro- hfttlfn clcupes tfhow hat one snunl tion workea in xy tnree in britain jnrlnvng tbose in sbipfcuildlag and heavy engineering is a w notice to creditors all parties having against the es of alexander joe late of tbe township of esgueslng in the county of italian farmer deceased wfao died on or about tbe third day of august 3913 are requested to send particulars and proofs thereof to tbe undersicxmsd solicitor before the twentyfifth day of september 1943 when the assets will be distributed among the parties legally entitled thereto having regard only to the jalxnti which shall have been filed as aforesaid pursuant to section si chap 1 tlsio 1937 dated at acton ontario this fourth any of septemlwr 3943 c f eatherland arton ont solicitor for elixabtii joe melvin a joe and blanche ellarby ad- mlnlktrators 313 harvest thanksgiving services st johns anglican cfaarcii nssasgsweyai sunday spthbeb 12 hjoo aatrearlicr e a kirk of uuion w a brand of evin vauoav who done it- with the comedy kincs ab bott av costello- musical sol diers with wings cartoon shipyard symphony chap ter 4 the sea raiders oattvoay heptembeal 11 blondiers imjgsfiftis event penny singleton arthur lake parachute nurse thrillim roger clark kav harris fox kewt mommy smj is ladies iretrehevr hayward 3 stooges comedy marti- phoney cartoon wacky wig- screen soapshota 01 would snake xoess meaning lor asoe to ealasge at qemgtb on aim ifar ee33y smadexs bave almady beard or mead of dreeldemt booaeve3t1s visit to ottaaa a tew pnrsona iknjuas aions ng be snore an eata at this oale after a tffloaeam view ouring bis address under tbe evaoe tknner i am willing to stxing g witti ttofmm iw bt as am wdtb cbsr- bih he is tbe typial happy wmt wiar be mbnplh sadlates jeneatnewe oeadenflup inspires oonfidenoe von on aee bis cane tar bours afterwards here is a man itn wbom one feels one ran trust our destiny that of our chlldpen vou hhotim bane smo bis face wbea imlrt tbat tftatemrmt being ieneriastinglly angry at tbof who thmk tbe four fowedoms of tbe at lantic gharter are unattainable and bis broad shoulders seesned to reacb 9xp into bis tanned bealthy fane and iuttlng une wbea be said ive are colng to oet rid of these out laws tbls time you celt nmdy to sick off the na tional sidewalk any selfish political individuals or internet wbea be de clared tbe icood old days w not bat in every sense and be rather be lieved we can arbleve new and bet ter days after seeing bun i faeueve tbe saying tbat mem snake history not history makes men tbe imprint of bis visit to tbe capital will be pro foundly embedded in tbe sands of il to tbe crest crowd on parliament hul was a sight to be imnemhered tbe picture tbe reaction was beet tiimm up by that interna tionally known writer emfl lndwig wbo was pr wthat impressed sne most was tie gaiety wubout hys- teria the friendliness the serenity the hearty welcome without noise the picture was like a folk festival completely peaceful as if there could be no war in the worsd t thought it a fine gesture that at the luncheon at government house invited to meet mr roosevelt were gordon graydon opposition leader in tbe hoiuw mr j coldwelt cxxp leader and j il blackxaore social credit leader among others promin ent in our political life because statistics show inarvasrvl butter production in canada there are some who complain about the ration allowance quite appropriate ly this week one of the local papers dealt editorially with this matter pointing out overseas needs 1c the answer one item for instance the food parcels going to our prisoners of war100000 of theni weekly each includes a pound of butter pound of dried whole milk quarter pound of cheese thats only a part of the overseas requirements from canada in the office of j w g clark di rector in chief of information for the armed services the other day i was shown something which your boys in the forces at home and overseas will really enjoy a series ol palntincs de pleting scenes in various parts of can ada these were done lit oils volun tarily through a committee of can adian artists and- then reproduced in silk ticreen framed 30 by 40 inches with the cost being borne by well- known canadian business and indus trial firms there are 25 subjects ranging from a fishing scrne in tbe maritime to a winter panorama on the prairies and there will be 300 reproductions of each 7500 in all every menv riess not officers will get a set or portion to suit space available a swell idea and while it will create nostalgia on the part of the boys will they ever enjoy the homespun scenes the artistry in each is superb summer holidays are on the wane and twont be long before ladies aids church associations etc get down to the serious business of or ganizing autumn and winter pro grams is your organization repre sented on the womens regional ad visory committee to the consumers branch wartime prices and trade board ladles groups should have definite period for discussion of wartime civilian regulations and your liaison officer whowepresents you on the advisory committee will have up- totheminute information on new regulations make sure your local corresponding member knows the name of your officer at present there are 12000 active officers giv ing leadership to the women of can ada in the fight against inflation snappiest parade of many seen in naval service isnadqamrteas today annottnond the appolame3t of cap- tarn v s godfrey bjcx as naval member of tbe csnanjan boast staff in washington captain godfrey wuoneeds bear admiral bradenr wbo bas been appointed comman of ffionr pacific coast ottawa was on a past sunday wbea tbe icirls of tbe cwjhjc put on liii i arte on tbe ti tbfttrrng oddity but realhy oood n ibe ipullj osn ipipe band wilb ibe pipnnfl wwar- ilng tarn f shanters tbe girls can sune tl tbose bags bulge wfa georgetown 0304 new btaiifani boeks sene iusa by tbe o sasrtsms of tbe 281b iincfluslme rc m lastodon official onqtaotss we- porfled itbat of the oqjqoo ds ssu tasies one v3djo00 bad been collected mbicb bf a faalanoe of dsjooo still two repneunntslives cram tbe gosd- year tor on bsve been ini losamtub irei so oemting kbe ar to store srwukmla tbecoejlkwas tawilmct- ed to wmite and trd tbean tbat the amn was tkot sasluule tor tbls pnr- ase a preflty hateatusutt wddfcng was t tour oclock saturday tbe roweih flomor irar- ckm of mr- and mrs llnanandx bettlls netiidemoe on ohartes st wben ftjsmra alloe daugbter of mr and mrs w bell was nnxttod in manriaoe to mr harry moss son of mrs a mimii and the bale fred mous of toronto tbe rev cbas c godhsane ojiriolated senod iseres a c4 dollar questian xs tbere any plaoe in the british itaipije whem tkft tbu i never lawmnl tlies con stantly only one at fjorlmow in lis iia tiowxi rwer since ibe siejge of kjudknow by rojal decree t am told after 40 years of experience in crowing tswes on the prairies nor- n rous former superintendent of tbe forest nursery station at indian head sasltt wvrm out tbat in bis op inion crass crowing in shelterbells has killed more trees than drought itself lie sees tbe time come to make creater use of lonjger lived tnees than poplar and msnl maple tbe modem age of transportation t n2jiwg out of my window in tbe new supreme court building at the peace tower t see in one glance a big transport plane overhead on tbe ottawa river below a tug pulling a sjjg mh1 of loxs to tbe pulp tniu on tbe iluu quebec side a sneedbost 1 a rowboat on the bridge cross ing to iluu can be seen at cue and the same time a pswnrnjer train a street car a load of bay cars and trucks passing to and fro as well as boys on bicycles announcement here of tbe new joint war aid committee united slatescanada is important its de- ciuons will probably have much to do in directing the course of action of canadian and american cabinet di recting bodies in the disposition am ong united nations of vast quanti ties of war supplies running into many billions of dollars if any of the united nations asks for tanks planes cutis or wheat the quedion of wliere that supply is to an from is of course most important it is a possibility that the commit tee ralcht be expanded and continued into the postwar era when hunjrry nations of europe will seek sucten xince from the two greatest food store houses of the world canada and the usji the cth compulsory employment transfer order issued by national selective service embraces men who have reached their lfith birthday and have not passed their 41st exservice men must recistcr but are not com pelled to accept other jobs after sept- 8 employers in the named list of occupations who retain men in the categories without nsjs permit are breaking the law among the empted occupations in the wholejle line are included farm products food products fuel ice gas oil grease lumbertbullding materials machinery and allied equipment- employers would do well to see that theyfamll- larlze themselves with the order which coes into detail farmers of eastern canada are again urged to buy oats from the west now and take advantage of existing transportation facilities and subsidy which is on for buying feed era ins for storace there may have been a little difficulty lately in get ting western barley because of ferine to date have not always been equal to the demand what is desired is a con tinuous flow of feed grains to east ern canada talking of barley the 1943 carryover is an a1 time re cord placed at 69253707 bushels compared with 10908 001 in 1942 not a fish story despite the drag of war production of the nova scotia fisheries reached the highest point in history of the province in 1942 the marketed value being sls29744fi a 21 per cent increase over previous years eden molls mrs r rawson of acton visited in tbe borne of ben sister mrs gsmerost soatt and mr scait recently mrs donald obufc is viiiltistg with ber sister mrs bmllaxdinc in ilamil ton mr and aflrs johnny mrfllm tv tittle son of acton spent tbe weelc- eshd and boliday with mrs meuona parents mr and mrs if harden mrs jennie mr alpine of gneopb was a weckod visitor in tbe borne mr and mrs robert bortfawick mr and mrs john atkinson a mrs jas abbott of toronto spent friday afternoon in tbe borne of mr and mrs w j lowrie mrs rennie of gueipb was also visitor ia the same borne over u miss jrao mulr of hamilton visit ed witb friends here over tbe wwl- end and holiday miss isabel thomas bas returned to ber borne in grand rapids micfa after visiting with relatives bece- mr and mrs robert croft and family of toronto spent tbe week- kd and boliday in tbe borne of ibe formers bnrents mr and mrs croft dr and mrs fred croft of kit efaener also visited in the home of bis parents on tbe holiday miss olive taylor and friend of stratford were visitors witb relatives here over the wpekeod pte- lome lee of hamilton and tpr russell lowrie of camp borden were borne for tbe wekend schools are reopened after the long summer vacation s s no s nassagaweya has had new seats installed which adds creat- ly to tbe appearance of tbe scfaool mrs james hawkins has been en caged as teachcr for the school death fob gestapo london cp death sentences on seven gestapo agents and 20 ger man officials who were known to have executed poles have been car ried out by the underground organi zations in poland according to infor mation reaching polish circles here burlington eric malutt who resigned his job on the police force here and joined the navy is now itatloned at an eas tern port in nova scotia after eighteen months of anxious waiting mr and mrs harry ferrey roscland received the glad tidings telling tlwm of the safety of their son lieut james ferrey who had previously been reorted an wounded nnd a prisoner of war in maci wt rates court at milton last wednesday magistrate j k pritch- ard sentenced wilfred swlclc to three and onehalf years in the penitentiary when he was convicted on eight charges of breaking and entering and theft joseph shearer was sentenced to six years on nine similar charges together the two men had broken into the garage owned by il j early campbeuvllic and a refreshment booth run in connection with the gar age on monday afternoon a peculiar robbery took place at haltermanns service station locust and water streets when a stranger entered the garage and removed 500 from the till while the proprietor worked on a car at the side of the garage mr haltermnnn noticed the man enter the officeand then as he walked to wards the office the stranger noticed him coming ami slid out the side mr haltermnnn discovered the till had been pried ojten and immediately took after the stranger he was cap tured and the chief of police called the man admitted taking 500 but said he had not eaten sine- friday end wanted it- for food and bus fare to return to his home in toronto upon investigation after placing the man in milton jail chief smith dis covered the man had a good business in toronto and a large sum of money in the bank gazette a victory fair orangeville tuesday and wednesday september 14tli and 15th featuring berraa uvb shock and farm feodixe hassesactnc babysaow midway spobts fumk show and dance on wednesday night ilovci fenuux ptomldnil j e ooonev swrefaiy annual clearance of ladies shoes from 109 up sr 8 wuths fraai a to esaa mm i ii styfca ties pumps straps 1 bbculab values up to is 109 248 owin to exceptional valued offered there will bo no exchange or refunds b d rachl1n acton carpets fob glass zurich cp in germany the government has confiscated all stocks of carpets from wholesalers and re tailers the official reason is that supplies of glass are insufficient to replace windows smashed in raf raids and carpets are used as draught preventers the prime minister recently stated that by january 1943 the aus tralian navy had increased ij strength by 28 per cent since the war began the air farce by 200 per cent- and the army by more than 25 per cent all cut our telephone talks one minute it w0 war a war calls ist com tint which means that we should reduce our non essential use of the telephone to the minimum present facilities cannot be increased your co operation is needed if war calls are to go through promptly c please remember tbat tbe wasteful- use of telephone time can bold up war business and that every second you save count

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