Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 23, 1947, p. 7

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apt the actpnjrbe press thursday january mrd utt i fou and vo dow kksfpfl if i knew you and you knew m if both of tf could dearly see and with an inner sight divine the meaning of your heart and mine im sure that we would differ leas and claap oar mmd tit frondllna our thoughts would pleasantly agree if x knew you and you knew me if i knew you and you knew me ax each one knowa his own pelf v i coukl loak acfh other ui the face j aim see theftn- k truer grace ufehaa ao many hidden woea j so many thorns for every rose the k of thlngsjour hearts would see if i knew you and you know roe recollections of acton clothing brought merry christmas wtoogfi in italy f the following letter was received y rev a wfoabury from people who shared in clothing sent to eur ope ittella it own story of ap preciation rev a- walter fosbury in the pocket of the overcoa uk 3 back in 1807 inaugural meeting esquesing council held on monday appoinubsenu made for- the yr new ttmncihoffl wi by owreev rra rave me i found your note mr fosbuny i am glad co know your name the name of a man which help ed to build up confidence in human brotherhood xnd particularly help ed me to get along well this winter i got three boys thoy prayed for you before the holy cross then they turned and aald41pop tell him mer rychristmas rv my wife arultwsh yoita great christma heartil thnnlt you rev fosbury truly yours cobrolarl emlllo rome 9-12-4- acton couple mark rirthday and 43rd -wldwg-anwinatsary- mr and mr martin kelly rr 3 acton celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary and the birthday of mn kelly saturday afternoon and even ing january llth mahln kelly and gertrude king were united in marriage in st mich aels church blyth ontario on jan- u hth lfttvi t g wa performed by the lnle rev father j d plnsomcault the bridesmaid was rachael kelly mrs thomas storey 2nd line sister of the groom the groomsrnan was tho late thomas healy all or morris township of the union there were ten child ren live sons and five daughters sev en were present at the anniversary mr- and mrs p- j mccrfstall and fnmlly of aclon mr and mrs wm kelly and billy of london mr and mrs- patrick kelly of oshawa mr and mrs henry kelly and dennis of campbellville mr- and mrs 1-avv- renee forestell nnd family mr and mrs f j hauck and family mr nnd mr fred moluson nil of guelpli mrs james backwell and family of ofihawn were unable to attend owins to illness johri nnd arthur died in infancy there are twentyfive grandchildren eighteen were present other immediate relatives and friends were also present after an enjoyable lunch the fam ily rathorodaroundutoir parents in t he living room and prconted them with some- lovelytoses nnd a- sum of money all joined together and sang for they are tolly crwwi cellows iind home sweet home the- rest of the evening was spent in dnnclng mid singing everyone had a- most ivnl tlmni mr and mrs kelly are well known around this community as they have lived here almost forty years the inaugural ipueung of fcsques- lng township council waa held at elyn oclock on monday after- suhschbuujf to the oath of tofflee the members took their seats g ie cleave reeve george currle depu tyreeve george leslie vl craig reld ahd wilfred bird councillors reevo cleave welcomed the teem- ridemw d ore twopiece bers in a few chosen words ahd all i rown expressed their desire to aorve the ebw headdress- and oorsag ot realdent of the trussing jvgncuij raaepayenuto the best of their ability ttmk roee r harold dennis of uttlsodetyatthe rnnualtnetsttngrj h5jtrh ireland manager or bank m upported the groom of commerce attended congrahi- a reception was held at the home latlng the council on the good fin- of the bride mrs small received uncial standing of the township ex pressing hi willingness to assist vrtma taw issue trf tu4 free apre of thursday lonwry list ibm j ele5rry wiri shortly open flour and feed store in the arthurs block mr john moffat who removed last week to milton wasjnarrled yester day to mis agnes mcphersn- es- qucslng mr james l warren was elected president of jjic ewjuing agrlcul the hockeyjejn met with defeat at milton saturday night the score was gl in favor of the county town players the annual mee of k church wan largely attended on moiv day night the four members of the board of managers annually elected were m4sr a t mann and jas- mcdonald reelected and petr mc donald and thomas moffat a special meeting of council was held last friday to grant permission to mr h grlndle to erect a tempor- aryrshop tlirf premises being with in the lire bnits the action was deemed necessary on friday iast january imlj mr and mrs tbomni stat ham celebrat ed their china wedding ancpwerefibw to look l pteastj stretch oftlitrt y mr james gibbons who went to the north west last spring has taken up land hnrhartncy and will settle in mnnltobi back in 1927 from the issue of ttie free prewi of thursday january ink jt7 15 below lero nnssagnwcya is 100 years of age tlie minutes of the first council meet- ing held on new years day 182t were read by mr john marshall the present township clerk d j sinclair reeve of erin town ship was elected warden of welling ton county council for 1927 edwnrd agnewv reeve of nassaga- weya was elected warden of halton county arton fair had a net surplus of s30033 from the fair of 1926 the offirrs for the coming yenr re president duncnn mcdougall 1st vice president r j kerr 2nd vice president 4ohn h srnlth died sinclair at the home of her son robert sinclair rainy river on tario on saturday january 15th 1927 clementina widow of the late gilbert sinclair formerly of acton in her 86th year wfcdwng saturday thetokesmaur at anglican rbct0ry a very pretty wedding took place at the anglican rectory campbejl- vllle on saturday january llth when rev f c jackson assisted by rev c- fcakma of grace anglican church united in marriage in the presence of immediate relatives mur lei pearl daughter of mr- and mrs john small campbellville to jam fesiurt son of mr and mra jamea stokea campbell vtlle the bride chose a twopiece street length gown of brown with maichjbig headdress ahd wore a coreagv of pbikr- rosea miss- mae stokea surfer of the groom every wa possible accounts passed for payment were corporation of acton division court coiitir 3900 whluler a co rupplle 1239 lot tor shop supply co sup plies 9146 georgetown hydro street lights 7150 brampton hydro lights 405 bell telephone co 571 j wearing a two- piece green dress and in a corsage of mauve iweetpeah shs jbmlstedbytbcgroomniothet- werng a navy dress with mauve sweetpeas the dining room was pretthy decorated with ptnk and ontario good roads association foj n urownac- 500 i m bennett re old age pent confetti for waterdown hamilton xions 1046 and stamp 2688 george town postmaster box rerit 200 a w benton stamps 750 j snnford the tatxrscott at home of the bride native of acton has 93rd rirthday at winnipeg home jcr ab-v- trilmnii- wc- learn that on january 8th mrs john oiarles campbell celehratejl her i3rtl hirthday mn cnmpliell is a native of acton and recall her uuioalxlays in a little red school jhouse at the eumer of main jind kiier streets the school w held in nvacaht log house- tnken over for a school after her fattier and some neighbors lurfd ar teacher front toronto he was mr e but we called htm fllherty gilibet i was a little clip at school- they could never keep ma nnd mary mikenctuile apart wed crawl under the backless benches to got to psdh othar ouoo t made u stand back to back with slate over ovir heads mrs camp bell was r brotohie t dres- j set intbohiespun with a pinafore to keep her tuly her shoes had copper toee to make them last longer mrs campbell was born the year of thn chrlrtian mailhsii a a v a pretty weddlnp took place rec- rntly rt the home of mr and mrs archie m scott r r 1 puslinch when their daughter mary margaret i peggy became the wife- of ivan emerson taylor son of mr and mra- alfred taylor r r 1 moffat ev ergreen and baskets of mauve and ityfflrrtewums formed the dfmrations for the ceremony which was performed by- the rev g t m bryan he wedding music was played by mrs verna cnmpbfll of moffat who also sang a solo i ven in marrl age by her fat her the bride was attractive in her floor ifiigth wedding- gown made with em broidered avhlte satin bodice bouf fant net skirt fingertip veil and lionddrev her only ornament was an- engraved gold locket gift of the groom and she carried rd roses and ferns streamers miss isabel scott was her i titers bridesmaid wearing n dross of corded pink taffeta with puff climyetlered sklrtanri malchingplnk- bandeau she carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations and wore the grooms gift a gold pendant mr firdb rlnehah of campbellville attended the groom an best man at the reception following the cer- j emony the brides mother wearing a dres of iowder blue crepe with black and tilug postage on tax notices 1000 expenses of election were also pass ed for depulyreturnlng officers hcfunamotinlta ttiomaa h lioyce rasoljqanlel mcclbbon 1520 j l aeave 1700 fa an derson v120 n devereaux 800 s h webste 1500 m campbell 140 a w benton 1380 wesley brennnn 1500 whltnee taxi dcttv- erlng ballots- 250 h c mcclure rent of chairs 100 j san ford de livering chairs 200whluier co supplies 1975 relief accounts to the amount of 9555 wero passed charity accounts passed re province of saskatchewan for 2000 mo by by r that this council accept the offer of dave wendover sons for snow re moval at the rate of 700 per hour while ploughing snow and at the rate of 1200 per day standby time from the 15th day of january to the 15th day of march 1947 all work to be under the direction of the road sup erintendent bylaw not 1 appointing j hblng- ham a member of the local board of health for 1947 bylaw no 2 appointing william campbell weed inspector for 1947 bylaw no 3 to grant permission to the reeve and treasurer to borrow money to meet the current expendi ture of the township to the amount of 35000 received the required num ber of readings and passed bylaw no 4 tonrovlde tot holding munlrjpal election to iill a vnrnney on the school board aren no 1a for 194748 received the required number of readings nnd was passed bylaw no 5 for mrrtp point ment of nn assessor to mnkc the assess ment on which the rate of tnxntlon for the year jims shall be fixed and levied received the required number of readings nrjd the blnnk- was filled in with the name of arthur w bon- ton the triirvr uat l to- white and the table was centered with a threetiered wedding cake for travelling the bride chose robin blue shag coat with brown ne- for and western points w t pattersor bo 8p4ui in icy ksmmltosttlau orthftptut las wyndham st- okulrtl riwu sim completely equipped office below mnher she store r milton welding elcctrtc nd acetylene tarldlnt impair wcldlhz of all type portable equipment phone sis miix st solion merchants shoppers appreciate- a swart upto4hetnnuie slor- for gooda attractively displayed let us jielp you remodel your store the modernway phone or write mcnally wood products p 0 rqjs411 georgetown phone 1w it always gets results deposit 7enrre brankleys bond cheque re grovel contract to the general account of the townsliip moved by reid seconded by leslie thai this council do nqw adjourn to meet on monday februa 3 nt 11 oclock as n court of revision and at two oclock as a council carried kmokinc more cigarettes cignrritc consumption- in- cnnada rose from 630 er capita in 1939 to i bouquet of j ln 10 nni cljrnrs from r to la wltli white capita in the same period cigar- i ettes made in canada are made al most entirely from canadian grown tobacco varieties suitable to canada j nre by the experimental farms service dom- inion department of agriculture acute shortage continues in southern ontario withthe critical shortage of power gonlinuirig in southern ontario it is most necessary that everyone cooperate in saving electricity the need is urgent it affects the welfare of everyone- do your partlbysavingelectricity by every- means at your command notice to creditors i in thr fstjiif of john mcdonald in the county evoaneed of- llnlton farmer y member that but i do r th american civil war bcaue i had a cousin who went i remember the caribou gold rush of 161 i think because the bos went off from ac ton rastu hall never came back he was accidently killed in the rock ies forttjft years later somebody found hb bible and sent it htjra th4 fenian raids she recalls because the men were all warned to keep their verted theyd come across atctodar- uh but they didntr whbn the re porter said 1966 mrs campbell seem- er disappointed thati late she was one of 11 cliildren two famluea since father married twlce no on knew we were all brougnt up ahke y tie gya wore bone 3 drtaamt and laced corsets mother wouldnt let us lace tve seen girls j pulled ao tightly that the buttons pon- ped off their areas nrt antl blur mjulu tr rupy sleeves and peplum received the i guests assuted b- thcgpsoms moth- i cr in black crepe with sequin trim 1 r t the young couple left- for a wed- j ff i i- i a fj aid who died on or about the first dine trip to eastern polnti the bride aay ja bt the vlllajr trovelllne ln a white wool aequln stroetjville in the county or peel trim dress forest green coat late of the township of eaquemlng in olnih atvahs anj oorsafie of pink county of halton a sister of john t h tinnislilp uf mrs taylor will live 4i itluill ma m county of ilalton e in guelpht r deceiued- who died on or weddlne cuetti who attended carneim the sixth day of january jm from nrurobo hockwood gait and all others having claims asalnst guelph camroielmlle nnd eden mills ber estate are hereby notified to send by post prepaid or otherwise to dellv- 1 er to messrs ljincdon and aylsworth i t igeorfteloun ontario solicitors for the undersigned executors of the es- tate of the said jphn mcdonald farmer deceased on or before the 15th day of february 1w7 their i ruunea adtirmsea drsrrlptlnni and tull iartlculars of their claims and the i nature of the securities if any hrld by them and that immediately after the 15th day of february imt the executors will proceed to distribute j the estate or the said john mcdonald amoncst the parties entitled thereto j having regard only to the claims of wlilrh the executors shall then have notice william john mcdonald and wll- ham ritchie executors j by lanedon and aylsworth their solicitors georgetown ontario i the daily period during which savings should be effected is between 8 jljf and 8 pjw and conditions are particularly acute between 4 pjl and 7 pjh h9 sk smi of th wak y0v cam hitp m me time turn of lights wrin not required us hs minimum number of lights in lh livingroom cenilalsmsl wuh gsed vision us alattistany rltrud wsrur spsrlrtgt brj tn l wxswf htpn do tux uta ronga lemsnh on olawa toon a pottlbw high whan a lowar hoot will swvo and him off all cook ovm moolt aa ofran at pottlblo and a void iho 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