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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1945, p. 8

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pack eight the acton free press thursday hay ltus 1m0 static surtks ftfsrru sad dtttha fee faiirtia la this oajaata wish kim t a nmum sac ead uc k jjai lor biry css of tkka harris to mr and mrs cedl hani viol l willi at iel memorial hospital brampton son cary edwin on saturday may wh ims r i nc i m died revov al the toronto cenera hospital on thursday may lotli lwi alice maud coleman beloved wife of philip itevoy and dear mat her of winn if red 16 munro street loroqtg miils in adon vn utwia may isih ltm5 james mills in his tttth year the late mr mills is resting at the johnstone a huntley r uneral llome where sen ice will te held iwi v hday afternoon at four orlurk interment at latrvlew emelrry acttm 14 urmouam daviks in lot kn mi mot if our dear wn and brother j antes w uavle who iwl us may juli 1041 itott s greatest sift ttememtirance lnit rmirmlernl liy mom ind hon hue and chris lai1in in litvinif mentor of a dear hushand and father eorpe thomas iajiin v ho iaseil away ma lfiih 104j we who loved u sarilv miss ou as it dawns anulher rr in our lonely hours of thinking though of ou are eer near luv lngl remrmlwi ed hv uifr and ramll rakd ok tiiavhr pte john irsdate wishes to thank the art on war service 1eagne and acton friends for the narvels and gifts sent him w hlle o rrseaa mr and mra ivan harris and fam lly wish to express their appreciation for the man kind message of gym pathy during their recent hereave- ment 5gg andtikf seems awfully hard to get brief period of dry weather section time ti ffettjnj closer rtd the campaign w arming up a little seems as if the gardens planted by the 24th of ma will be early enough el commission buys 3504 in eighth victory bonds plans for eniafed rswryotr at rpriiix prprty are approved the arton public itilltic com mliunn havinjt ioslone1 their regu lar meeting on v r lay held it on thursdaj einintr commissioner c m hansen and j m mcdonald were present and j it mararthur presid ed a iter from the ontario ii r pc j lne permlwjn for the purr haw of i lory llonik from any tur1ui on hand the bml om mission pur- i hated jvvm of bonds whhh were to i tie retulcrcd in the name of acton 1 ubtlr imlhllia commlttl n bilro nriartnirni a motion ua auwd trnnsfniln jtuwi from the waterworks a ount to the fincial artount of the corp oration i a teller from the cm fit null lied the ommlsjuon that there would lie no summer nnventinri aatn this ear as has been the xlicy of the ammlallon luting war ars i plana for a ierolr nt the spring pmiarrt were submitted by mr anrlrnum the engineer liluepilnt wrn- to he made and ijw lfl atlons drawn up as the commission were in favor of the plans as ut unit ted i itir 1 ren urcr was authorized to pa the folowlng accounts i hydra liepartmewt canadian ilrasa co supplies j40 in canadian une material sup 10 7fi c anadlan fcneral metrie sup rand a io office supplies highway oarage truck oper hdrohectrlc power comm i amps and suppllem j as it kearney orj tup northern rle trie supplies packard rlettru supplies sutherland a schulti fleet lie supplies sangamn co 1 td supplies workmen s cvnmpensatlon act asaesamcnt r xpresa and office cleaning hlkhrs ci r a hi ml h n1 ml an bdit mull on t oun1 those warm march das were easier on the coal bins that these chilly ma dayx in the i eg ion draw for a n bond m sa under it it 1 arton was the uck winner liberal committee room hae been opened at the residence of xlra t cullen on mill street v acton eertalnl made a rand aniavln thr lghth victory loan but iksijut oer the wire in time mrs eorge ixvls receled mother a ra flower cabled from overseas b her son pte llrrb woods rdward cole rh 2 was fined 1 1 iv h h nd in llnllon tint i hnvf uii lull 1 v nit nitwt 1 1 tl m 1 ib ilh 1 mil ii it it akkllik ft r out u p ft iii th in lig fcb 1 ii 1411 i on j on 11 at tt ii thin u will h 1 lln i mm nt to 11 ilk h lh war will jl nn t i n pre j nt iinndn ii llx 1 t ti ii nie i 1 i vi ml till s to intt in ttir 1 st hj mi jm rjh 1 n a w tti i molblng simply becausa th dbaral patty has not movad fast enougb for uiem jt i true that reform come slowly but during my aerm as your member in addition to this country fighting the rust i last of wars i have teen the un employment insurance act the na tional housing act and family al lowance act come into being and as ou know there is a public health art now ready for an lnterprovlncla onf erence i served on t be fsjiecta committee which studied this act for two yean at ottawa and und r it medual and hospital services will be supplied to everyone in agriculture we havw seen floor rices for farm products tteinmf an aci wpted prln ilple as lo libor olhtle bar gnlnln l an a ximpluhol fact and mm unlonn hae more than doubled ihtlr mimlierkhlp in lndiihti a new induktrlal llnnk and itie ait to fin aime emirt credits an toth fun t lonlng whllf i lime many times len impalhnt at di 1 in rr forms tl looklnr hit the letord i doubt if ou will fin 1 nm othtr di nde in ui ivlllrnll m w hirli enn sh w iiuhi pro r sa and mi to ni lmmitlent i it rnl frh mis nm i n mind nu f he record and ask you to think twice i may be wrong but i do not think there is any chance at all that a c c f government will be elected nre is however prava danger in this riding in any event that enoufh ulierals will vote c c r to elect the conservative candidate by majority ole tills is the last thing that you w ant lo hapmn but i believe the dangtr is a iguite aparent one hunng tn irnur of off lit i trutr that i have made many friends and i now ask fic your ative support to those who wlh to hlp please get in lout h with the local committee liimi and liulliate what ou would like to do in dosing i would like at this time li xprt ss my thnnks to thi electors f tin ounly of my birth for the mllil no lit m1 in me in tha past und to assiiit tu that no matter hrit ur dt ul n may tx this time i nni gtiitilul i t lc l nor of re i it 4 ntlrik v ii nt ottuwa for tl e pat t n iin ii- slnoielv lliii list lraver j meetings in jhtojn and umkhodrk schools tuesday may 22 sl r akmls arlyle c itrowne i ej tlnial andidntr s wc m 1 1 ward h littvinilul aimtldata hhhiimaiia1hblblblma10h htx tl lit ul i mil on 1 1 nciit that n lni ninrity lrlleve it til likikliii nt the whole pillule the kliik ovi i mitt hi has ilotir a 41mii l hat j ti ami hint ma kt nie kimk oboulil mpitvcnt t uimila al tht i a onft ri me ihr crtkl s star program for ontario 5hh a v win v 70 1 x m i 216 k i 14 11 609 1 waterwarfca isefamrtmeait workmen s compensation act assessment 10 10 aja r nglneerm ltd supplies 24 7 canadian itrau co ltd sup 46 s7 acton ree prexs adv ertlslng 70 okls t in intoxicated in police court in acton on wednesda morning flowers were cabled to mrs wm landabo rough for mother day from fler son cpl kdw in 1 jndho rough serlng in holland mrs w j hall has receded word that her son william who has been in india with the canadian forces has arrived in england again articles sent from acton red cross headquarters this week includ ed 11 sweaters 5 quilts v pair of socks 8 palr bedsocki and 1 pair of mitts the new automatic pump at the waterworks sprtrur was put into op era t ion las saturda it is pumplnu 157 gallons per minute ami taking the entire capacity of the flow at the spring a real estate transaction of con siderable importance this week was the purchase by mr john leuhman of the eleven acres of farm land from me jeremiah uell at the eastern eecjhad spent bee- life m the aervlie hon of acton facing on no 7 high- others way it is ideal building land ami readll accessible for water and ser vice the sale was arranged by wm bracken hx thinking icilli look foiwnid to the future wllh mixed fji unfci of hope nnd inlfgutng a lo win tht r we will i win tht mnti lly winning the peace i menu will we hucceed in making thlb canada of ours the finest place on t eatth in whlih to use and rear a fa ml i when itw war is ovev i do nut think that ou want to drift tack to the old wa of life with itm successive ikkiidi ami d4 presslons i think you want a new deal ibe war lias tauftiit us many lessons and in addition the war has increased our produitlve capacity loth industrially and from an agrlcul tural standpoint to such an extent 3g n i lhat if we are to hae full employ i ment in the ptwt war terlod and the many years to follow we must have i n htanrtard of living for everyone in this country much greater than we i have rt r enjoyed befoie in order to j atblevr full emloment and a high standnrd of living i lellre that very definite plnnn must u made in the hrxt place to ruurr a fnlr dltrl but itm of our total national income among our three main groups agri tultuie ialkr and capital and fur ther that wc mml have a fair dlslrl button among the indlvuluals cnmpnx ing eafb of these rmups to the point where everyone willing to work will 1 njov in plenty the good things of life i believe furthi r thnl confidence in our drmot ratlc institutions and our government ts jufct as important as good legislation this country has made n prodigious war effort and he ca use w e had good leadrrshtp and imvnuw the great mnsa of canadians were determined to win the war if wt arc to be n hnppy and prosn rous ountrv in eacetlme i believe that we mufct substitute in place of our war spirit n di termination lo wn the licni r mrs niiur ii rfvo friends in acton and vicinity will regret to hear of the passing last thursday of mm philip h reoy of toronto in the general hospital there although in falling health for some time hrr condition wax not consld eied serious and it was expected that a rest would restore her to a mens ure of strength mrs itevo formerlv alice maltd coleman was born in hamilton and l nee her marriage has resided in toronto although interested in the life of others hi rs was a verv quite one her chief concern being for the ho results social sccuntv for everyom and full employment this hils tlmt there are three nrtle app nllng to von for suport strange say nil three of them promise you j upkeep of her home and the welfare i of her hushand and daughter w innl- i fred who are indeed sadly bereft i three brothers also remain william i of acton joseph of east chicago and i robert of uoa angles and three sla- 1 ter mrs carl m hansen and miss isabel anderson of acton and miss nellie anderson of georgetown drlt uh culnana south america the funeral w as held from t he funeral chapel of washington and johnston and was conducted by rev f rreckon of sllverthorn avenue baptist church it w as largely at tended and the many beautiful floral time you will have to weigh the pro- hnhllltv of performance past per formance of the i iheral and conser vative partleh will materially help you in deciding which of these two par ties will be most apt to achieve for xou the results which they promise as to the ccf party ou have no irevlous performance to guide you au have generoui given me your support for the past ten years and during that period i have tried to serve you in a manner which would expnss mv appreciation for the con fidence placed in me a private mem- trlbutes snd expressions both veibanber commences his duties with little nd practical of kind- condolence testified to the fact that mrs ilevoy was a fine wife and mother a loval friend and a helpful neighbour who f meeting knox w m held tuesday last week the knox presbyterian w m held their meeting in the class room of the church on may 8th owing to the absence qf the president mrs blow who is not yet able to attend mrs e j llasaard 1st vice president after wtflctttke 2nd mrs geo murray spoke briefly vicepresident took charge mrs h allison read the scripture lesson and mrs e j hassan offered a very eatnwtpreye o4thanks v kt by several members mrs mainprise gmv a brief but veryf interesting talk concerning the dlffernt speakers it the w m s prhbyterial held in toronto recently a -dainty- lunch- was- then served and a social time was spent interment was matte in st cemetery norway tohn houstetn and jersei breeders to hold held day at leuh the llolsteln and jeihtet breeders of haltoh and peel recently made plans to hold their annual fluid day at the ontario agricultural college guetph on saturday june 9th the influence- butf if he is willing to work through the years his experience and influence both wuhln hts party and with respett to the formation of gov crnmonl polity gradually widens x nnnot tr an harder than i have tried in the past to improve the lot of i the farmer jhe worker and the busl- i nes map hut the experience which i veara of service has taught me may i result in n belter contribution to the work of government in the future i there la one thing you can be sure of and that is you must know by now the jm mon a 1 disposition of your ment her and the alms for whuh he stands i am again seeking election a a lib eral bemuse i believe that the ac hievement of the uheral partv in programme will include optional he p p tot xh tulutr tours to the experimental plot try department the itrouege green houses long term pasture plots or the dairy barns in the morning following lunch and an address by dr g i christie there will be judg ing competitions for men women i fully appreciate the fact that the coming election will not be as easy an 1 election to win as the past two con- tests because some of my friends who glviruj sentence prayers were offer- avigyunlm fann anara o cnl ijhvrnls hve jqlnfil approath more nearly than either of the other partjeirtrie alms whuhtde- slre lege livestock and the usual snorts programme in 1944 bne thousand this npt because they are socialists farm folk from the two coup ties par tictpared in the event and weather conditions permitting an even larger the ccft party they have done they are just irked a i am tvtth the many controls which the war haa made neoesaary and whfch would bet crowd is expected at the event on multiplied under asociallstgovernl i june 9th ment they are ccf supporter jou skcukity 4n verted war plants to provide amploj tiient ami prnduee needed goeda tor as build ing material household appliance farm bii pletnenta at lesvat s0 aae new fceuaea a year iteforealration soil conservation flood control oonim unity plajuiing a new aet work al regtaasl islaatwajra far rural area ajsal nortkerm ooitaria a fsew isenartmaat a veteraaa affairs u aaatst returned tnaa a new lahor h la liana aet wlus aalaa s- rurlty provuloaia keform of uw worksnaaia cempsaaallsa aet farm skcukity producer mark r ting iloarda eon teal ted by farniers far all major product and a strong floor under prteaa more aaaislanee to rooperauvea ini piemen ta fertiliser and oil to ta farm er from raws ompanleo at lower prteea modern houaeh6ld eonvenlessoea and labor- at lew saving devtreo for tss farm hfnm price kaptd eileaaiaa of llywra wtta payasaal by instalmenta for electrlml and atavar eajalfi meat installed oa use fsna agricultural whoa is am farm la every eausaty fairer or hoot graata home security ireteeuoa of ssmsoossri aqulty against loaa through sickness or other reaaona bayand hla eamtrot provincial and municipal bousing at real ajs of 92s a month or leoa mun unity centre and reereaulotsal ae- uvlue justice la taa admlalal rattan of and mothers allowance piasalag farwaeal tar pulsions at m heisolaraalpa and free trmnsnartatlaa far ehlldraa hehol irsnb oa th aaala of at srtta hetur sadarteo and penal ons for tsvrhf keej equality of educational oppartaalty itelter heaulh servlcea starting with free treatment and hospitalisation for children and old age pensioner fully equipped county health centre and hospitals travelling health clinic for rural areas and northern ontario iieum security r ree treatment for cancer and social ttts- jmmedlate training f mora dorters aad niirc needed lo lve eomplet wealth sarvtoa to every man woman and child cnms skchriit cooperate wholeheartedly with the io minion and other province inoourage tolerasvc and understanding between all raelal and relhrieuaaroup fight the monopolies which try u weakaa the people by dividing them promote social and economic justlea far all a the only enduring haah for nation unity ao that we may ha avapians alj junk t kijxt w cecil millward ccf meetings iialton provincial carlylec nrownb fedenu cndidte w cecil miuwarij lrov1ncur cmnduuu and otbrre ill apeak at all mtlnek mrrtinim slarta al h15 p m thursday may 17 brookville and fdcn mills monday may 2imilton heights school and limchouw tufsday may 22 dublin school and limchou wfdnesday may 2jbronte town hall fk1day ma 2smilton town hall special speaker hon j h slurd minister of keconmruction of sask monday mi 2h oakville masonic hall special speaker maor sam lawrence of hamilton tuesday ma 20 acton theatre special speaker bert leavens mpp secretary ontario cc f wednesday may w burlingtfln high school special speaker daid lewis general secretary ccf thursday may 31 georgetown theatre special speaker mayor sam lawreme of hamilton y everyone welaftme open question period weiaa ccl iialton candidates speak at au meetings all meetings start at 815 pm ccf broadcasts tlllllspav ma 17 cht 101510 10 p m arthur williams kkida ma is cktvv90q pm- a merchant speaks friday mai is cbl 10 10 11 00 p m m j coldll from san franclseo satl iuah may 1- chib 7 107 45 p m fleorsc m a grub saturday mah 19- cbl- 10 1010 45 p m e b jolllffe mondai may 21 chml 8 108 40 pmjjtm glhmn farmer monday may slckey9 100 45 pjn andrew oltwtn tuesday may jicke 55 p m exien icemsn i wife spka wednesday may it cblv3 00 p m m j coldwell davldlwla thursday may j4 cbi 8 008 30 p m ebjolllffe thursday may 24 ckfy 8 450 00 pm 3 servicemen navy array alrtorc keer these usts for refetience t june ii elect- carlyle c browne halton federal i

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