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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 2, 1945, p. 8

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pack eight the acton free press tlluitday august 2nd ims italic at birttit urrugra sad ivsib fcr mhtlad ib iht colu wuhual ehirf la m kotic nc sad w pr liu bobn cujuue at guelph cenecal hoa- prul guelph on saturday july 38 ims to mr and mrm j campball currt ot acton ontario a ton donald oort med nourish at st joaepha hospital guelph on saturday july 28th ims john youart norruh btlovrd huaband of joan weatharaton to tola 84u ywv wou7isch watlonsuddily july mrd ims at hr horn hs crara 8tjat toronto anne may martin dajarly loved wife of jrittn jvriy wolbarh walton fornieily ot acton in acrjkxuaiam pbifuarql blakky in memory of a dear brother and uncle pte hartysja inert blakey who was kilted on active twrvre in france augul 1 w4 only memory of hgone and a sigh tor a fare unwrn but a constant feeling thai cod alone knows jusl what ilull have been korrser rememterd beatrice erge teddy and margaret wiikon in loving mmin ot out dear son and broth r pie k y of ihr toronto smih hn died of tnun1 jul ii lh4 n we think of him m sib rue no eves mn s w t hul mil within our hmts 111 memoiv wr keep r v i m- ni in u led h father sslei no i hidhi rv i saoaskik i hmu memoi of my dear molh r annie sgakie who imnl nwn august jnd i m ye she deeps hut nl forever in a lonr and tlent rie blessed promise she thab waken jetus died the lost to ar tn the dawning of the momlnif when the troubled night it oer alt the hud in heut blooming will rejoice to vr- tier more itememhered h tier daughter and soniniaw mar awl dim sac a ski in loving memnr of my mother annie sagaskte who pass ed aivky august kth 1017 thu world ma change from ear to year and ftiendi from day to dav but never shall the one we loved her memory pass away as angel vsalrh her up ahoe please iort just let her know that vf itottn here do not forget that we love and mln her so lovlngly remembered by son frank and dsughlertniaw man perryman in loving nirrrntf nf a dear on and hnd her w ho was killed in action in noi mand on august mh 1944 nothing but mrmonoi uo journe on longing for a smile from a nixed one iron r none 1aow s 1h ilt pth if our drep reirret but we remrmlter m ot iiti- foryrt we often me hiv snilinj fnrr as he hade m- lit ihhihe and he hade lislam ihi hr and h lft h lim htver j in a duunt i inrrr di we think of turn in in-ncr- j 1iu namr e n r nil i ttier- jv limnp lift to nnvwor dut hi urn- on the wall l ll misufd bv milm pad r siit tn klwimid lovrrvam car q- tha lte woods drins to publirlv than ttie art on nnl vlrlnlt war league and at tin- fnrnds who were an tmijhtful in srndini pnnu and wrttlnj to him white o rsdas it was indeed apprtnlnteit mr m ittnikfn and famll- wish to thank tinit neighbor s and frlend for the mnn kind at is nrul smiath lpndtti1 them dutint tin illne and herrbmmcnt ot a loilni wife antt m hair iw iu ihi kik4lv flurtti tribute ards it r etr john y noiuusji john youart norruwt lti membar of on of the pioneer families of natujraw e a townthlp passed away at st josephs hospital on saturday july 28th a son of the late nicholas norrtsh and ann youart ha was born ort iecnber 18 1881 in lnrtownhlp of nassagaweya where ha was a suc cessful farmer until nine yean ago when he mod to ouelph survutrvk ara his widow two daughters rare at home and edith with the canadian army in holland two sons arthur and stanley both farming in nasagawesa alto ftva grandchildren thr funeral was held on tuesda afternoon at ktwnerer church where te had teen a lifelong member and for many rar trcretar ttaurer inlrrmcnt wa in ktwnetn vtneter mhs asm uoikisril loronto alton fiiiuh will inded ngiet to unin f t h- ridlrn drat h of me ann wilflh walton who win m fort h i riiniiinn ml si anne mat tin of ailn n dnoi1tfi of the int- mi nod mis lnlin r mnitin mt i wolln ton m d tli t ri tti hr ii1 iltitthhtn w ht m lhi- went to 1m t a htmi- nil lo r shi him 1 h in at ittss n lcrn h and hnd i t n tffd fur almiut an luiui kumik om a itudd hcntfi ind csia4i and j andtfuxj miff in med hn kliimiti and no emeiieni suad from tin- cm com jtn tried to rlr tier hut failed anne martin w as ttorn at the oht home in chlnguacouk township ncni cheltenham letter the famil a me lo acton and lemded on chufch street she attended acton iuhli and continuation schools and taught school for two earsmn muskoka du tiht she then went into training for a nurw at grace hospital tor onto and tn 1930 the family mosrd from acton to toronto six sears ago she married irwlu trro walton and ha hn aumwottml wife and made mans friends tn tor onto who mourn with the husband and hrot hers die lovs lutnlnnl slu- eaes two brothers illf in auron nd jnhn of uelph her father died in lnj and her molhcr in lmd the funeral erlc was held on wedneda and was in charge of he trf ii hleltei pastor of college tret haitist chun h manv tvla ti s from a ditance attended hi i fuiiirnl ami m ins llornl tokens cm- vimil sxnipattis i mis wm k hkackvn phis i nmnuinit lot nw unt it mjj rtttvir foi its wrlfnie and her bus band unit iiniik n lo inj iid- and ilr- voted mother hen mrs m urn ki en pasvel awa on 1 uesda of lnsl s erk at her home on mill street she had ixtn in ikhit health for some months nntl in lle of loslnt care and eer attention she failetl i to rall and tn vpilr nf her illness she- wa nhrfs- ebeerfttl and few re- alied her ill health j horn in cale1on township in lsj i jam 1 lillinn tinlmm w as a rinutrhltrj of mrs sarah and the late ale 1 i i nhnm in mnnli 1110 she was i united in marriage to wm itrnt ken kor twentone ears the hae lis id in a ton 1 1 initv mnv ing tu tow n t few ears ago whin illhealth net es- mlutttl liivin 1 he fnpi jivl tnnih uf i arton mrs hro ken wns an atixe woman and a willing and heertut helper for ui oniniiitiih pnt wotk at pub- i lin she wis in use in he women s institute anil was the tirst president acton th pallbearers war ueacrs dames duncan arthur stan mat- britton harold webster and johnnie watktns flower bearers were joan matthews joan somervllle ulbte mccregor jean mstheson christina wmftelrf kay kobenioti vrrna veb- ster annie black betty brit ton francis chew the funeral was attended not only by relatives end friends from this district but also from hamilton to ran to detroit arthur caledon brampton milton and ustowel among the floral tributes were in eluded the family mother john ry and family jim raham and famll mrs mary itendal emily and helen john brarken ami family the grandchildren kiaser and itoblnu miuh millie and thornton mar tin and haltle craham norman mr- minn and famll jtm and saiati hum an mis itoheitson mid family viola and stan mr and mrs 1 lloti hen mr and mrs norman mi neliern netteilmi r mi and mr lames ixihhie si and jr mr and m i s c eorge somei ii le mr and mis stan matthew mr and mrs win parr and mrs ka white m nod mrs itiuir inltrsoii ladles aid f kims chun h iosl tniie slatt ten n mnthfstn mi ntid mis chiiiln lliuie mi and mis nnid hlrl sii mrs sum i mi nod mrs itov hm11 n ts ii 11 rv t i vtoii llihn ciuntv kuml mnl nil rs avim intiin atin and l illllt war veil e unt imlllm wmons lostiluli bus- l es nim ivmmi miv i1ini nibt mr and mis o stipieftn mi ini1 mis i i- wtitkin ami mis isalx i wlnlield i ihoti llns mr and mis hum in unldir mi nml mrs wllfiid waldie mr mil mrs beit cnissinnn nkws spotlight continued from i age one pi line off it es in the at en in w hl ti the huge nlniaft stunk were turned inio raging infernos h hlrwing gnso- -xhis-wek- br frank rakdb cusdiitj prm mbff wrfct line and tins is august wont be lung until full inir time wheat tuirst sl is on nnd the yield is exihtted ti be 1 big one most of the his is kilierid and on most lainis it wis a lnimpr rop two links skrpped i 1 count and tims wusn nnoi off iu i nnri s wnnl hoiiois in t nin s bowl ing toil imiiiilii il i i nml le of the brun and t teasiin r in tlie a ti md has bet n or tin 1 vn list 1j tilarv 1 e ill 1 u els fm v nit ar i lie w as m unt u in is utidi r het guidatu te punhiod puki ml to mie bs ov i i hi lp was ni eled sh n1 i i ad iml sh mis 1 id4i oa the me ft in pails the tiensot trial 6f aget marshal retain continued a efforti w ere i turned to nppn hend pierre ii at former vh by government hief from spain wherf he took tefuge after teiniany s tollapc lnal ni rrihiitcd tu hate surnrnd red to american authorities in ior- mnn krrtii h alrhcldi weie told to tve on the lookiut foi a plane arrtng inl after rewirl re reolett ihnt the ollaleorntionist u nrler hnd at 1 1 i1 nt bologna northern hal 1 n al w ho lias already been ion demned lo death in nbsentla b i h 1 1 m h pro int ial com t is schedued lo go on trial lefore august mh i ross the channel john k amerj x son of i s ameis former brit ish seirotnr of stnto for india was i onimitifd for triil in imdun on high treason hat ges nfler courts hiud lestimon that lie had tried to peisunde british prisoners of wnr and iilih internets in frame lo flglil foi hit let against busia two in ternees trst hied anicr hnd lsitel their tnmp nnd offered then fieetlom if the would don trrmnn uniforms to li- ht the russians amery was juoted as viing he was working for a ommlttee m knglnnd nnd that jouu hint luid aiicftdijatncd the legion of st ceorge from prisoner of nui amps in cermnn tbsirirs in potsdam predlrted the latest big i hree conferem e would i ml h iliuisdav nt the latest and it w annoum ed 1 hit president tru man will 11 to portsmouth knglnhd ttiit ili to meet king urge nbonrtl the britmh battle ruiser itenown 1 he pi esidenl accompanied hj sec- it tin v of state bvines and adnilril iih will have luniheon with the king king enrge w ill he nccomp- hi ed b lord unlilfta british am- tavsador to the tnlted states sir alan listelns pnnte e retnry to the king and ci 1 sir hun id cnmp- u sjut n 1 hnleeth will not c- ompin th king toronto cp ouiada first major labor dispute since the conclus ion of the war in kuropy appearvd near setllement when canada park ers agreed to a union proposal that a threeman commission a asked to arbitrate differences over a union agreement an estimated s100 members of the united packinghouse workers of america c 1 1 were out on strike in loronto petrrtwrough ont wln- nleg rlmonton and vancouver and an estimated ljih union employr in one iiaskstimm and six wlnnlieg plant ft ownetl hy other coin pan let voled to slilke piuisday 111 sympathy with ihfti o workeis mi justif s v itlhnids hnlr- man of n otniiilsshn whhh dnw up an nt toolit ltwrn ibe uplon and ttie tint major infill pat king min i mn let canada pa kers swift can ndiau mid i it i bums w it nk d in iiiili oi the new i iiiiiiiil nloii ngiee1 on ti i oi n pa ii aiil union trv nil iltali 1h ill ptile vh oilginil luke stniletl lo live lo pin ids t ctuiruln i a kiu i id wh o hoi wnrt1 is 1 it 1h tr jibs iul t illti u dl- ignem nl who h toil jolv 17 wto ii the on loll a sin d 1 1 n tp ins to transit r a wolk i hum th e iriff killing flou ol hit itoonlo mint pn king phuil i he n tn t w is ii us d t net nl i i ik nillon followed rs iiallv pav hes to ihe work- rs t isiimiitml nt jloi and annda ill keis offmlills esttlliiile dull wiekly los- in inodiktloti should i11 omniny slllkes hisl seven dnvs would he illil kutiiu of meat loronto i hnin uttui uff i- nu ex piesseil tear hint the rtl might auf fer n meat shot inge w ithin n few iivh if the dispute wie not titled i he ont into i hpni i metil of plno- nuig and le velopmtnt is ln rig the bnsis for what it hope v an linpret ttentel espantlon of liutlorss lhtween britain and the provlroe or iorge t jingftird depni i merit dlr- ei lot said in n stntement follow ing bis return from n visit lo hie pnlted kingdom lr ijingfnnl n ontario will slinre considerably in the ex- ns tel hinm hing out of many brit ish mnnufai turei s besulls of his depai lininli setlis would tie seen w hen i ondltlons m rmlt n tlve sir pi ihing taken ti oeivas lirnis lndlitle of bnlkh industrialists mien si in oniurio nnd dominion enter pi ises was the nont purchnse h itiitish mterets of the ciuiadlnn gov rn no nt vmiil vn loiv alurafl plint nt mnlton int miuiv n lit ion experts itelteve the dominion will heionie the ailitafl iroduttlon centre of tlie 1 niplie within ttie nest dei ade fators supporting this contention are the proxiniit of cnnndlnn indus ti to mini rrs nf rnw mntermls and cnnndns ikiiuloh on the neilnl mnp whiih makes rendv deliver of un completed plane to ntty pnit of the vvoill feasihle piemier ceorge diew nnd clht of his rnhlnet mlnisti rs will head a 1t- ninn tlelegntion to the domlnonprov tnciil eonfermee chelulit to opei august ttli in ollavvn vnh prov ince together w tlh a dominion gov eminent rept eselitntlv e will 1m rep resented on four committees to he created to handle the husinesi of the conference rich minister wtll be nci ompnnled bv officials of his de partment int hiding his deput min ister the ronfeieni e is expci ted to uisf a vvtk to 10 dixs acton ikimk ffskr3ly wiu he cumed every monday during august due to sugar and shnrlrmnfe shorlae our aim is for quality not quantity w c thank you for your palrunage acton home bakery j v wiijjh irop royal palace ll r ijll nsialllo llll ksiiw i iii ht ii hiiat auiul s ji i i ihais 1 iik sllhit- smioimi si mm mllsllr r llllkpil mii i fl i i iii i ihii1w jiw kail jcun it mn ii in mill him al a 7 a a tuur ila ii rull ostaiuo rttlllar hihtim iiaiulsnlan- anna i on wiiijiij lr i r i oflm twii ijih k oikam loin i oiiy aim itnll i ford mm kim milmhi 11 isimv i mi1y i i o ksiikaiiisf voi n harms kotrit yoon ihflin- iii stamtin urnsrhiiav iwidv sn ati hkk am hitkiiton stkammk- real estate here in a ijhi of home of the dralrahle proprrilrm liatrd with ua noo 00 itoughnst house on hurch trt et r lloomi ghhl lot s nnii on hi ion- mouse m brtm k am too- i txm ond bnthroiin garaie noa oo 4 pkro r ott out mill stn- t fztoooo f a- res gardh houe 1 room j hi k n liouw t tlspt ttkfd r i him ejijlp- fi nl for siile ns well sfwmthi llr i k fottif off i smmht irii br- h c nie h fining mm in i ood on ics i ithmm ornplfte ditinn i nt lot i i n t c s hac a nttmlwr of lhr in farm for sale lleipuinall prtctt wm r bracken kevl estate and insurance phone 2fi miij stkeet acton dance at im ol llsotttte vvtesr- ornitophrir villi nrtivcd home liom omtmhk on the stratheden lie is a son of mr and mr john be lev campbell lllf at the acton ioha diaw hist tbi1rsdii night dot ingles of acton in the lnck vv timet f a pah vt hand nmtc pillow slip on tuket no 3ss n oi tuw mtm tou s- is het v found time to will if ji it is but ol ourse ri home w 11 nns to i most n i t e uhan 1 nnd tw insini md 1 dth mis i r wit- ktllsi ha i the svtil 111 of a w ule hlilp of fl lends 111 the loss ol a iv- ing wife and devoted mother asor raham pi ed teased let one sister mrs john cti and t hiee g amu hil- t dreti ako r mam to mourn her los the funeral on kndav afternoon with set vice in knox pieshv tel iin ml i mj i ii e 1 tut si i mis ii i lin is gld f 1 the 1 a si i t i ni 1 i itlti s luol i u til t a i iili jlll lull mi- ot i hil ii m notifi- to oihtors wo otiikus in ttie matter of the fstate nf james milts late nf the milage of arton in the countv uf hal ton ijstvourer leeravisil 1 d i is i a i llsld tac found it imposmbli to noeuro n holldi without i losing then ktons for n cs k sev eral at e olt v ins next week td i hi 1 diomstin nd be john waldie here uim ft tends gathered in lnhute lo a life and friendship ihe admired interment was m kaliiow cemeterj tol n willis of biiimpton li m i 1 lesutent and lbevi of the tuwiimup i tldoii was piestnted with a lft ar nitnitretship jewel at the june out 1 met ting of wellington lodge f j am kiln mr willis h i en i inonfat of tin 1 tir utt putis limn ilalni ngnint the 1 si t f lnni s mils 1 do nf the vll- 1ieof a- ton m the count of hnl- t i taloun i wtuttvtrrtint-nrinut- ii e sixteenth da of mav a v 11m3 an- ifiuiieil to moui parlnularai and i ifs tti it of to the undersigned silii itnt befote the llevi nth dn of august loiri when the assets will tc tlisit ihuttd among the pnrtie legally entitled theteto having icgard only to the elams whhh shall uan been tiled as aforesaid pursuant to sac- tiin 1 chapter ltio it s o 1w7 liiteii thi s iternth dai nf inly 4- stanley park erin every tuesday and friday modern tres band upweijs limited eaisx in hii h time he hys gteii ium proifb of his inteiest m masnn- and tie vvflfu ol his motlt olge advotate a d ph c f ikathk1iiand arton ont soluitot for margaret mav mr- athur and frodenck mccul cheon kxei uton 11 mveru menb ladira chudrrts- and infantn rcadvtovvear hosier notions jewellery dnigs and coaneties candies stationery greeting cards and school supplies st st 1 ss w pia efc s tt acw i aaaav msm affraf china and ghuamare r p- h1nton s 5c to 1 store 7a stotuutk bit variety jfift 2uality jgompeiitfapikd aluminium and iranileware hardware toys and garnet novelties v a 1 j i

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