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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 6, 1947, p. 8

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kauk eight lrhejctonjreejbess- jxhursdaxjkasulutiuctlv-jmzl- nolle il births marriaan hotwd i tbu nlai wtbt la mnvoriam notk kmi too 9w ultim tot oly ci div caarawv- mtm ttl thtl w born shwltis in acton on sunday feb ruary 2nd itmt to mr and mrs charles snullla a ion bruco albert gordon in aclon ont on wed nesday etruary wff to mr imroldordwmaln bt acton a daughter allllbphst rountainemr and mn gcotv wuntalne wtshto announce uh ar rival of their daughter sandra ann at th maternity llomeguelph st acton on kbruary rd 19s7 both tine bakbkil mr and mm c barter h tt it acton are happy to an nounce the arrtvavon heir son jim at the maternity ilomguelh st on february 2nd 194t little bro ther for gloria jean both doing tin m bowl hoheht ici1eyne funeral services for until i ctioyno former krln twp resident were held last week in toronto mr cheyhii ddenly in western ifnapltijl died mcknehy suddenly at the horn of hl aon roberc mcenery 7th line smntuinat midnight january slst 1947 david p mcknery hus band of the laic catherine jane auitujn hi 87th year crump suddenly on friday janu ary 31st 1947 at hospital for sick children ronald george crump aged 16 months dearly loved son of frank and hemic crump 73 blnswood aye toronto and ftrand- son of mr and mn j hargrave acton musseuje suddenly at toronto on friday january 31st 1047 lcon- ard guhvllle beloved husband of countess musselle 101 oakcrel av toronto dear father of leon ard george dear son of mrs mary musselle and thelate george mus selle cornell at his late rsldence dor chester ontario on tuesday feb ruary th- 1947 leroy cornell beloved hushand of frances mullln rctiiatns in fccttar train thuraday evening resting at the johnstone and rumley funeral home where service will be held on friday at sq oclockr interment at falrvtew cemvlery acton hollo homemakers- this week- the decorations oh school wlndpw remind us of a special event known aa st valentinos day w must have a party food for children should bo plain red jelly moulds and fruits for a salad plat followed by tee cream and cookie or plain cake and cocoa will make them happy grown upa also appreciate attrac tive foods on this occasion so here are recipes that will fit into the predom inant colour of valonuneaday tuxra tu uoaamxmsu sauok 2- tbsps flour i cup sour cream t thsp prepared horseradish 1 lap vin egar salt and pepper 3 cups cooked sliced beets 3tbp beet juice mix the flour and the sour cream unlit smooth and cook over hot water stirring constantly until thickened add the horceradtthand vinegar and season with salt and pepper add the beets and the beet juice six servings chill in refrigerator vcrltuaky salad season collage cheese wjth fruit juice chill and put in lettuce- cups cut thin slices of cored apples leaving on tho red skin and insert in cheese vauktfttnk csttwon puc make enough pastry for twocrust pie bake pie shell and eight small cutout heartshaped pastry piece jiut pieces on separate pie plate to co ok temperature for pastry is 429 degrees for 8 rolns filling heat three cups thick sweet a 1 cup raspberry srflanarimuam fhxnk in loving memory of a dear husband samuel frank who passed fcway february lolh 1945 ever remembered by his wife alex andra stuckey inlovinc memory of a dear mother mrs elizabeth ann stuckey who passed away february 6th 1946 a silent thought a secret tear keeps her memory ever dear time takes away the edge of grief but memory turns back avcry leaf ever remembered by sons and daughters tttl years ago he ll nf tlfl jilt ah cluyhe a nshlp for a nurn her of yylttavjsrcheyne later wont to toronto us if- eniptoyeo of tho cannillnn pacific- express company with which ho spent 41 years at the time of his death im wns vellil foromnn ills wife tho former helen rose ynufirvpredecensedlilinlb years ngj surviving are two daugliters mrs elumftikrx d mnrguerlta and one son irvine nil of toronto two brothers george and will of er in twp and one sister mrs a n clioyn ellen of ernmnsir mm fred oakes r it 1 iuelnli in n niece tlie funeral wns hold from a toron to funeral chapel six former fellow workers acted as pallbearers nnd flor al tributes were numorous interment was in park lawn cemetery manassah campbell it was ft sad shock to his friends to learn of the death of manassah camp bell respocled dnlllnafad farmer who died suddenly friday january 241v mr campbell was found saturdsy morning in a chair beside the stove by hlsjilstcr mrs lettle rogers whose custom it was to- visit him each day death is believed to have come from a heart attack which happened after hervlslt on friday mr camp bell had apparently fallen over the stove then back into th chair there cajtos of thanks mr r o hube wishes to thank his many friends for the flowers fruit and cards he received while in the hoaplu jl mrs ida ritchie wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for the flowers fruit and cards she re ceived while in the hospital mrs earl van norman would like to thank friends and neighbors for the flowers candy cards etc- re ceived during her recent illness special thanks to dr kenney dr proud dr scott sisters and nurses of st josephs hospital tl no complaint this yex that we- arent experiencing an oldfashioned winter the municipal snowplow has been difficult mo keep going against the snowfall this season this is february and if the first of it is a sample were glad its the shortest month of the yr number frorn town have at tended the ice follies in toronto this week and report a splendid show flavored custard and stir together chill ull slightly thickened pour in pie shell and top with pastry hearts xabtcax taytvatm thicken 2 cups of cherry juice until almost stiff it depends upon th kind of starch you use whether or 6 tbsps softened in i- cup of the cold juice is enough add 1 cup cherries and an eighth of anise flavouring keepnbtlndouble hollar pour over slice of ice eran as you aene jhn campbell all tcsldonls 61 this it were severe burns on hsbody and the chair was charred mr campbell was a life long resid ent of balllnafad he was the son of the late james campbell and ann callins and was horn g8 years ago on the homestead where he farmed he was unmarried and lived a quiet life he is survived- by three sisters mrs annie stull mrs nellie english nn1 mrs nettle rogers and a brothiir evans and norman mceachern flow er liearprs wo grandchildren mr nomintr hlnclnlr ncttla and irene eveu mnrjorltf and hilly mcenory and it griml griinilmm david m-e- cy inlimivnt wn nii fnlkukiw cvjihileryr acton l leonaud gijtnvilie muuselie miuiy acton frhitdu of mr anil mrs guolgp musselle will yinpatu- l with tlim hi the word thy ro celvedlastfridnyr of- the pnsa- ing of his brother loonaril glanvllltf miduiilhi he wiu c n it ipapectof of sloping and dining cars and had just relurnihl to tho olflce if toronto from nil insiectlantrip witett he suf fered n lipnrlaolsurt and passed away linlrteilltttely ijoiianl glanvllle musiiclla was a ew of mrs mary nndtho lalo goorgo musselle and wns liorn at henford in sussex england twentylive year ago his mother nntl two sons onine to canada they resided for some time in acton and lator leonard went to toronto and hs brother george has nlnce resided in acton besides his wlfo countess musselle he leaves ono son lconiird george- iiih mother mrs mnry musselle to ronto his brothers gonrgo in aclon and wllllnm in england in thnlr suildon bereavement they have the sympathy of many friends deceased served in the first world war right through from 1014 to 1018 and wns in service at mons and in malta while in malta ho becamo n members of tho masonic order he wns nlso a member of the canadian legion in toronto the funeral was held on friday with service at the forward baptist church corrard st e and glenmore road the service was in charge of rev mr brown interment wa in falrvlew cemetery aeronrwhere-the- rcv w ii wallace pf aclon bap tist church conducted tho graveside service tllk air world anl ajwa ixkwh the aircraft industry is still produc- ing elulpiuont to malu lying more uarn one of till latest novices u the thciltiul alitliilng which is now stan dard eiiulttment on tho douglas dcd flight tests have proven that the dcc thuh equipped run- nowfly through tho mot tiwoi- iclnt condlllniis lik ely to lie encoutitoied anywhere hi ttidworldthro gsoune-tlred-bom- hiiuthiniienlctsjiitft in each wlntf uiii orcjnthe lull huut the air to provide will nwgtoe p temtioraturmi to prov- entlini from forming on the ettpoaed lending cngeu of llievalrfoll surfaces tim complete aystenl weighs about 7iw lbs hut the englhoers figumjhe weight n sninll penalty to pay to en uure greolpr safety it is putimnted thnllwforo the end of hie ypnr tho number of private nlrcfafl fli tho usa will ronch 123000 at present there- are g0000urcohil planes in use ovor the border school board makes estimates for year gives requisition continued from puge one holiday cookies 1 cup shortening 14 cup brown sug ar m cup white sugar 1 egg 3 tbsps ornnge juice 1 thsp orange rind grated 2li cups sifted allpurpose flour u tap salt m tap soda m cup nut meata broken cream shortening and add sugaru gradually while- beatlng-coiislanuy- add egg wellbeaten orange juice andorange rind sift flour sodn and salt together and add with the broken nut meat form into rolls wraip- in waxed paper store in electric refrig erator unttj ready for use slice thuvplace on greased -oookiesheou- bake at 375 degs for 12 to 15 mlns makes about 3 dox email cookies these cookies may be decorated with red gumdrops during baking the question box miss g it asks for easily and quickly prepared supper plates- 1 omelette cold cutbenns seas oned wth onion juice and creamed com 2 chill con carne brown half i ground beef oniadd 1 can kidney ht wihra ou cabbage salad 3 open macaroni pie add to 3 cups cooped macaroni 1 cup diced cooked meat 1 can condensed con somme and top with third cup chill sauce grated raw carrots and- rais ins and hotcup beans mrs g t asks for macaroon rec- lpe using bread crumbs okange macaroons half cup flour 1h ups baking powder half tsp salt 2 eggs 2 or 3 cups soft bread crumbs depending on size of eggs cup melted butter 3 cup white sugar 2 tsps grated orangerind 1 tbsp orange juice setelectric oven ot 400 degrees sift the flour measure it add the baking powder and snlt sift again beat tho eggi until light tir m lie melted the garbage collectors have hud butter cooled add the sumir grid- a time making ollecuonii and dlsihy i w dnver txatir posal the pas week but the job has add oranitp rind and juice add ttie been well done dry ingredients nnd crumbs drop 1 hy tenannnna j lniluw apart nn a mr lloyd coupon hod the mis- i brcilson i ji nk in a hoi district the funeral service from mrs stulls home on monday- was con ducted by rev o r flindall pall bearers were alex mitchell hardlni price and four nephews harold fred dannnd john campbell inter ment in greenwood cemetry george town mrs james martin after a lengthy illness mrs james martin passed away after nine days in guelph general hospital at the age of 68 years mr and mrajames martin were formerly residents of loiiover ont upon the return of their three- sons from the army overseas they took up residence with their son archie on a farm in nassagaweya de ceased was born in the vicinity of hanover a daughter of the late mr and mrs john obenhpck invthe- year 1809 helena lbiiua margarcl obenhack was united in marriage ten mr james martin in hanover where they resided until a few years ago this union wns blessed with 13 1111 4 tmkw ptwwimaaal their mother the late mrs martin leaves to mourn besides her husband 11 children namely archie ivan jnn- et mrs j f wilds of acton nellie ondwcslcy of hamilton nelson of detroit mich elsie and violet of waterloo percypf hanover james jr and lorne of toronto she also leaves to mourn 10 grandchildren 2 greatgrandchildren six sisters- and three brothers the funeral was held from the johnstone si rumley funeral home at acton on january 27th the ser vice was conducted by the rev a w fosbury of the united church pallbearers were one son andtwo sonsinlaw of mrs martin inter- niont took place ini the fairvlcw cemetery acton ontario ofv david mcenery oni of erintownships oldest res idents david p mcenery passed awny kiitlnnk ill mldnlftit inst friday ui be lower this year by approximately eight per cent the board passed a motion for a requisition from the municipal coun- clljlir tntkk for the continuation school and sll992 for the public school this is more than last year by about 700 for the continuation school nnd over 400 for the public school the lower legislative grant and the ineroaw in salaries and other in creased operating costs are respons ible for the increase present salaries effective from jan uary 1st are 15050 for the public school paid as follows g w mackcn- ihvprlnclpnll 2500 wrersrnlthtas slstant principal 2200 mrs kalb- flclsch 1500 miss i anderson 1500 miss d folstcr 1500 miss bentley 1500 miss u wnmer 1650 miss d hansen 1350 and miss shortlll 13- 50 continuation school salaries total 11100 paid as follows a c stewrfrt principal 2700 d mclean assistant principal 2400 mrs carton 2000 mrs a orr 2000 and miss drydcn 2000 canada sends housemeat to hungry europe the canndlan commercial corpor ation acting on behalf of unnra hud sent 10000000 lbs of canned horsement in gravy to poland and it- aly by the end of 1948v the canned horsemeat tspart of canadas contribution toward feeding hungry europe and an additional 16- 500030 lbs of it will be sent overseas early this year all of this unrra horsemeat is being tinned at swift current sosk total cost of the order which is being paid partly out of canadas cosh gifts to unrra and partly out of unrra freefundawili be 40ffl000 we jypre honored at our last meet ing by the presence of mr c a stewart n farmer rfc pilot and still very interested in- flying sevi oral of the members flew their alr- crnft and mi stownrt was qulto im pressed by their performance he had n number of suggestions to improve our organization nnd assured us of his cooperntlon just a word to some of you older follows dont get the idea that this model game is just kid stuff did you know that the worlds speed rec ords for model aeroplanes exceed 120 mpht official canadian record ham ilton 1040 120 mpir-unofftclnrani- erlcon record 135 mph some models have been known to fly as far as so miles f romuhro were launch ed other models designed for en durance have climbed at rates in ex cess ot 300 feet por minute which is equal to the rate of climb of a spit- fire at fullthrottle remembe yo aro never too old to learn nnd if you want- a hobby that combines speed nnd excitement with engineering skill come along next friday night to the town hall unijghted vehicles a menace this la the season of increased mo tor accidents n the large centra there are many great hazards which we do not have but wo havo hazards peculiar to our vlotnlty a man who- drives a great deal on our neighbor ing country roads told us last week that- he was lmot flabbergasted by the number of jrslilcles he found trav elling- whhduilgfitshdphlhvljon cessions some of these were wagons tihd tractorsrand others were cars without rear hghts a few had ap parently com to town in the day light and hadpot thought that- they would he driving home 111 the dark their vehicle were therefore not equipped with lights if the people who carry on in thlsfaxhlon do not correct themselves serious harm may- lie theirs farh worth memorials mimumente at hedarala prlem cemetery letti5rrng mir litcew ouklpii oot the mdleanwatson wedding last saturday afternoon the marriage took place at the bethany united church parsonago ow saturday afternoon february 1st of velmn lois- younger daughter of mr and mrs s f wotson arlss to donald llyod son of mr nnd mrs donald mclean jt r 2 acton rev a o w foreman officiated mrs lloyd mcenery of erin sister of- the bride and mr lloyil mcenery were the attendants the bride wore street length copen blue crepe dress with corsage of pink rosebuds and-r-strlng-of-pearli-lhe-glft-of-the- groom her attendant was dressed in brown corded crepe with corsage of white carnations and brown ac cessories the reception following the cerem ony was held nt the home of the brides parents after which the young couple left by motor for points east amid showers of confetti and good wishes the bride wore a win der suit of caramel brown wool gab ardine with rod fpx fur trim and matching brown accessories on their relurvrtheywlirresldeot thegrooms arm r r 2 acton afloyd-sniitfi- jeweler watcokal clocic jkvvezjow 75 quebec street wast guelph ont fl ft of count you mn to ply tfo when eyetight u cooeenied but you emnt always be expected ttv know place your tnut la u bee ate we are optometrltts of mttby and fit canadvi foretnort iimm corectol the lentca fo jaximum eye comfort cecil a cahh fuvajre opllesd guelph ont r douglaa st tal 1mi corectal lenses i order your spirella foundation garment por spring- now due to the removal of the government subsidy prices will be increased after february isth helen m cullen mill street acton fortune to stvrvly iut his hand on a uroken milk bottle while at worlc at watsons ualr wound re- qured nine si itches to close it chicken thieves hnve been re ported to be ojieratinj nd neur tlie mtlton area hiey are u fly-by- nleht sort of criminal who strike here tonirhl tmd somewhere els fifty miles away another time law enforcement officers chlr they ire the hardest tyw of criminals to con vict but cooieration of cltizenswho see suspicious characters uround parked cars on roadwpys should ro rwirt enr numbers to officijih and he helpful qranpma oiukcta v great k lont cp the grt fmlu trtbune recently quottfd thu poatoard communication received gyr thalgntur of grandmother found in th cltytk wmaat nam who btour hu irrandmotheri whlt blanket with blue atrip nd just be fore cold weether uu in isnt that terrible t shows jut what kind o kvutt he hm- doeeat know right from wrong no brain to think vuh oven for in minutes unill hrov makes one and a half to wo doen mii m j decrdks a voi nuciij dish nnd nsks how it wns made boixksna cxrn1v1iah 1 lb bologna csllceit l cups sit breid crumbs half tsp salt 1 tsp sjikc 4 tp pepper thw mlncd onion hair cup chced celtry j cu i melted butter ofrleur drippings 1 cup tuiiato juice tor tomato soup fold single slices of ttolona to form n funnel fasten acv with a tooth pick combine crumbs- salt onion nnd erlery pour the fat over thej brtd mixture fill t1e cornucopia place in a silsiiow baking pan pour toniato juice or tomato soup over the bologna bake in electric oven 40t dtfs for 15 to 30 mine i the home of his son robert at bnl- liniitad mr mcknery who was in his htth year had been in failing 1 health or scvoral months he was born on lot 1 krin township a sot f im- late william mcknery and kl iaikth yemdn and was the last sur- j vivinu intmtkr of thir family of sev- en flumren he farmed at lot 12 esquesink l the olli line corner retiring ten years nu after tludealh of his wife i akitt and had since withr ht children iutlieiine jane mail his home surivfvinn are our sons mrs arett 5th line dauagino fire t h tee da u a h t rs an if i v ivl t i our sons mrs 15 a- kussell imarjj- erin mrs j b nv1- son ticild amesilale mrs william evans tclura acton cameron and robert ballinafad jock at silver- creek ariti ray oji the home farm i ivo sans predecvased him william and david mr mcenery was a member of bui- j linafacl unitfd church a private kimonlxn tcp building mat- i funeral service at the home on mon- erlal worth thousands of dollar went day was rpjlowed by service in the up in flames as are swept three church wlfh rev o r flindall con- bulldlnsp of the calder hardware duclintf connuny iluttdlnjta contalnlnu t mrs archie kerr and mrs taldwill machinery cempnt lime and build- sanjc the- old rusned cross during ing paper were a total loss police the service palllwarera were sl said- they were investluatlng the poa- randons arnold jetsl ami erni ibllity of arson mcenery stewart russell donald champion plowmen start overseas trip two winning taama frsatha internationa plowing match aocompaxuad by a manager and clark yoing treasurer of the ontario rhowtnane aseoctatuin tiave atartad sixweak trip to briuin whrethy will compete in plowing contest it fore they sailed itiey were entertained in toronto where ttuur spon sors and ntfifimht of the ontario plowmensaaiiori ation extended good wishes lft to rifht i tlie group are front row george t waklie kit 2 stratford oni manager of the travelling teams clark young mulikan ont gordon mcfuvin praaident and j a carroll aecrfclarymanager of ajumcutum hack row v kred timbers stouffviin- goldmedalari in the easo open tractor claaa a g joemont assistant general sales maxuv- sr of imperial ou ltd which i sponsoring the tractor winner trip a u sandy wack kk- guelph ulvcrmedaliat in the eseo tractor claas rlnyd a steruev htoulfville ont winnar of th hauida vv4d in transatlantic claaa for jointer iflows it k llytheu of the salada tea tompany of cesouu limited which is sponsoring the trip for the other team and j austin nairn munro ont winnar of the 8ahda silver medal aa runnrup in the transatlantic claas for horse plowl- h

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