Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 12, 1945, p. 8

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pack s2crt the acton free press thursday april 13th ims netf j birtk wsr wj rtihi a fa ft tku eolwta vhfceut ckwm lat m natlcam hc mi av lul sa is awtrr cu4s 4 tfcstvke okn hubfion to mr and ura e hud son na uelan brown on ttura- day april 5th at cuelpfc canaral hospital tha gift of a son alan ernest lee suadenly at tha gttalph can ral hospital on friday april cth 1w5 beatrc susan alary eden beloved wtfa of norman la and daar mother of george hmcs mayflower lama r clcm-kbr- rtereld edjth and linda at noma in iioiouall bwackhamer in loving mamory of krank swarkhamer who passed away april 14 th 144 tha paaiiy ntn ware opened tha gantla voir said coma and with farewell unspokan ia gvntly entered noma oraatly missed by wlfa and family griffin in loving memory of mrs 8 k orlffln who passed away april ltth 1m4 sweetest rast that follow i pain calm and neareful she la sleeping we who loved her sadly miss her and trust in god to meet again lovingly remembered by harold jessie and smith griffin in loving memory of our dear aunt iii it crlffln who passed away april ibth 1044 loving and kind in all her ways upright and just to the end of her days sincere and true in her heart and mind beautiful memories she left behind fondly remembered by alice ed and family griffin in loving memory of dear wife and mother mrs smith f griffin who passed away april jfilh 1044 god knew that she was suffering that the hills were hard to climb so he closed her weary eyelids and whlapared peace he thine away in the beautiful hill of god ily the valley of rrst bo fair some time some day we know not when we will meet my loed one there lovingly remembered by husband and family halton holstein breeders stage fine entertainment casu of tiiankh mrs alice llllta and family of rockwopd gratefully acknowledge the kind sympathy ihown to them by the directors and staff of ilea nt more co rellow employee and their many other actoh friends when the be loved son and brother j oka duncan hilts was recenll retried killed in action while serving i is country in germany jsagggj and flint rhubarb from the local gardens is reported b some till ens alread tha halton holstein breeders club held their annual entertainment in the princess theatre milton on wednesday evening april 4th with well o 400 in attendance t ttaiton jiub has gained a reputation for their high class programs and this years event was certainly exception guests ware present from toronto guelph and also peel and went worth counties numbered among these wa noted j m ffaser 3rd vice president of tfa parent or ganisation lavejna dymant director on ffte llesaffelrrrheelbj executive w h kfccaugheriy president of the peaj dub irwin mccaugberty aaso- rtate editor of tha holstein journal and b 8 beer agricultural repre sentative for peel rosa regvworlh president of tha halton club presided ovar the pro gram which in the opinion of many of thdhe present surpassed anything heard from the legitimate stage in many a year louis utake duff ol welland was the guest speaker taking as mi sub5ect iot books mr duff was in his usual fine form and treated his audience to an address full of humor and food for thought assist ing art uts were i tons id stewart of clarkson tenor who is now in train ing under kdward johnston of new york mr stewart is ex peated to make hit debut in the metropolitan theatre in new york in the near future mildred dixon eoprano nf hamilton who goes on tour shortly with the san carlo opera so in new york tad hust noted ventriloquist of toronto who was ably assisted by morley watson of tansley past presi dent of the halton club josephine anna koenlg popular versatile fng- luh and canadian dlteusr dramatic lntertalner of toronto and paul danleu of hamilton as arcomimnlst feo drennan popular holstein flelilman for the district presented ujm rior production certlflcatea to the following halton breeders har old bingham a son ceorgetown mtthume d nrtng palermo kom 5egwot1h r reeman and v s hall of oakille another pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation by agrl cultural representative j i- white- lork on behalf of the lialton breeden of a siker tray to r j meagher of onkvllle in rt oknltion of the recent act levement of cramar bessie i ath finder in establishing a new record for milk for senior two rar olds on 1 with a record of ixoz lbs of milk and so closes another event which itdds another feather in the cap of the halton club which in recent enn hns gained a reputation throughout ontario in the maying of hlgl rlnxa ents weekly war commentary by frank ioxds pesak waff wmsr of these enemy claims wara immed iately conflmsed lea mum apart back on the- western front amar lean tank forces ware only 150 mlus from russian positions on tha east frnfronriy tuesday awled troops on the northern end of the front were within 19 miles of the north scatand hanover and bremen were both under siege with british and american units fighting at the very outskirts of ities paris radio said the functio change ln the oper- a hon of allied air force as the armies both of tha west drive deeper into gar- j british had penetrated bremen ger many is becoming apparent rranys second port and known har- putanrea have shrunk many fam bor of a submarine fleet lllar bomber targets are no longer in gelsenklrchen ithur industrial cen- enamy territory as ground forces t re was captured by the american moe aastward dally enemy columns 9th army while other units of this seeking to reinforce shattered da- army took over the ruins of the fence lines are open to attack in krupp armament works in essen and ntlnued their fight through tha streets of that city in addition to the narrow ithur trap in which thousands of germans are fighting agalnit narrowing allied lines another trap is forming around a large gar- man force in holland where can adlan troops have been making steady gains canadian capture of zwolle netherlands road and rait hub 10 miles from the ulder zee was an pounced by radio luxembourg can adlan press correspondent boss i munro reorted units of the 4th can strip left in which heavy bombers will 1 ad an armored dvion had reached regions where previously battle areas ware isolated tactically the task of the raf rcaf and usaa has become more diffuse strategically the h mb ing sphere haa contracted approximately- uq miles separate gen eiaenhowers men in the west from the red army in the tatt since it is general practice to leave a mar gin of about 50 miles in front of eat h front to the operations of tactical air forces there u but a 300mile wide consistently operate wlthlrt this belt lie numerous wret ked towns new 1 obtained in formation regarding effeetlenes of bomber methods used in the aat will enahle air chiefs to siteed up the iwit or in mr destruction or remaining tar grts meanwhile the i uftwafle 1 taking only slight part in the air war e flclenrles in fuel a direct dividend of the long range allied bombing pro gram airfields many of whit h have recently fallen to allied ground forces aircraft and properly tialned air crews have reduced that once menar tnj enemy font to virtual lmottnn operation hueeesaful thus it would seem the jieak of allied air operations in r urope now has passed its greatest day march a point 23 miles south of mden and lie north sea coait meanuhlle advance units of mar thai montgomery s army were less than v mile inm the hbe control of w hlrh would seal off the entire roast of norttretern ermany with il chain of port in italy the british hth army crossed the senlo river on a broad ftont near lugo in what may he the beginning of a new offensive ncaf tie east roast of italy on the faittern front fall or vim na was expeled hourly itie tent re of the lty wa in kuftslan bands on tuesday and notth nf the city two russian armies were within 17 mites of sealing off the inst es at route for the austrian capitals nazi gar rlbons far to the north the russians had captured koenlrhherg capital of j elements of four allied j r rruula on trr baltic armies crossad the lower rhine under the record umbrella of 10 000 odd air crar in alt llk llhood will not have counter part itiere will be other big dayi but gradually the work will resolve itself on the ror lntern land front british armored columns in burma were mopping up japanese remnants in the area rant of melktlla allied base other briliih columns were into special taks and later perhaps driving towards n town close to the into dlsplaing force to bat k up a highway leading into the shan states lota ultimatum of rbr burma the tremrn lous allien aerial on i chinese trop wcre on the offensive lnuhht oo i ermany that crime mir again in two sectors of itonan prov ister chucmll once cnlled a notable lore driving tfve japanese before experlmentf hns been in almost every them in the northwestern part of wa successful the province the chinese are pushing on thevround front briibh lr k s beond captured hangsuh hen and to ermany wcr llankin tn ulhwest they are advancing the frsrslutmls wedding saturday at rotkwood parsonacje west the kfenl north erman ort of lire mn nt the wiek end anil had to within ft hbe river a 35 mile drive h the iirlllsh ml amnv nai i isxl 41 lo u luila against stiffening opposition north west of hankow however the jap les of maml urg on tie nnfp r iaohokow kile of a former american air bnse a ounter nttnck south nf that town enabled a ver quiet wedding wns sol mn led on hrida afit rno m april fth with lenijx rntures almost nt 80 nt twothlil o i lot k in the intlid in the shade april is giving summer church parona rot k wood uhn weatl er anil now its the trout fishing season that is to be ndvanced to meet the unusuat carl spring the tsti otelnnd sale was held yesterday april 11 1 h and not april lth ns ihadvertenllv advirtised last w eek a numbt r from here were iercl fishing on the prent canal nt beaver ton on asundav they report good catches of perch mrs mtziilxth ihlkins received o rirn doris dnuhti r if mr ami mr albert t rrjt of acton hecjimi tie bride of rflm t hnrhs a shultk lindon eldest son of mr nnd mrs allxrt shultla itockunxl kev mr want offhlated miss irene frver wns in t ster s hndesnintd and mr ceorje intlis at tendefl the groom 1 he bride was lov iv in n si net l njth frtxk of tnmnme blue crvm with mnlthlng hnt and htnek accesorh s sht wore n corsng of swetthiait roses the hridi t ntttiu1nnt v ore a fusiila dressmaker suit with mnti lunj hat verst as with beautiful plant last week sent from ant bln k act i ssorb s shi wore a iiirsaj1 of tpllsman roses at the reception 1 1 id nt the home of tht brides pan nts the brides mothtr nrtived w taring n gold se tiuinnim ciep drees nnd n ronujt nf snandrokons assisting was tin moom s motht r rtn vsed in a nld flouitml du ss and a torsade tif vtllovv i roses hor tnivtlhng tin bi tde donnt d a kte n tweed suit with blown aci s sairiea tuef wen pn s nt troin alton ktmkwood tut lj h and hamtl toi her son walter serving t the canadian arm mr it r parki r at ton addrt ss ed the rotan club in gu lph at their meeting last week lit was intrihtuc- ed b mr c v hum of alton the lavn movvirs have been put into use on tonu of thi inwns about town i twks like a lon stason the mainteiumit mvv slatted re pairs on no j5 hikhwnv tstrdnv just north of milton it is rt ported another type of surfnit is to be put on the road between alilton and acton mrs harold mi intvn received ah isaster ulv i a bled by her hus band cpl hamld milntyre for their utktdtng anniversary cpt mclntrv is serving in holland with the cana dians c ilukhle mvpberson who pent some time overseas and was wounded is home at eden mills on leave althouh his shoulder still tro him he is in good health and tplruat mrs angus mcdonald has receiv ed tuo cards from her son pte nor man mcdonald who is a prisoner of war in germanyi he receives the red croasparcels regularly and does not know how he would pet along dthqulthem r for it ss than 1 mile n brenit n i ai tht r south tht ami rit an nth armv was 10 milts from hniitmr i rumiian lull and industrial anrt 1 lh nrth of lh bntlsh 1ln ana i an armor had closed in nine mites from he last sialic lux t m n tt lh ermans anndlan unltv lm i nls driven to will in il ni les of the ulder zap t rman lommentators said amcrl tan 1st army fonts wen lighting a ertt batllt t ast t f muchlhausi n iitmtui fxt milts f rt m lit rlln but tl ere was no allied i on tl mint ion of th s 14 rt osvnurus take meppen hit canadians in llollanl hod top t pit tl the vital communications centre j of mt pjw n on the h ms klvtr tan atilan ln ss wnr c i rr spondent koss munro said men of the 4th t anatllnn arpiored division capture 1 the t itv on the- other side nf t crmnnv n s nut lihi milts fr m the masstd al lud armies on jhi wt stern front tie ted armv is conci ntrattng on driving the g rmans from it nun russian j dl spat i hes wi tht enemv w ill 1 avt to withdraw from the austrian cap ilnl or fact the posslbllltv of iom 1 1 it tt t m trrlrmrnt i in the pacific ann i kan troops on okinawa in tha pat lilt were fighting at tie southern i nd of the island mianwhlle two of la an s trt ntt st cities tokv o and nngoy a wen rot ked bv tw in i tow s of ami rlcan sujh rfortx cmoitctl by fighter plants fioiu rectttttv tajtured iwo lima more than 100 suprrforts took part in this the heaviest lnnd- the hint se to ret n flirt nanrhantt anadah kfml ic1xria 1 altoinev cen rial h i- mntllanl told th leulslnl- ui british columbia is beiomlng tht imn of canada as ww divorce wen it inlt d in tin ruv lnt last year arthur padbury heads halton jersey ciul die annual meeting of the halton jersey cattle cluh was held at the orange hall hornby on wednesday march 2ttth ryie meeting was pres ided over by vawn harrop president of the halton club following tha business session in the morning the hornby w 1 catered for the dinner with their usual efficiency at the afternuonsesslon j a car roil supt of agricultural so let les and jas rremner secretary of tl a canadian jersey cattle club were the chief speakers in paying tribute to the farm people of c anada mr c arroll pointed out that in the sixth year of the war we find ourselves with tketween 3 and 14 less manower and yet in 1044 our total production was almost three times that in the 1013 to 1919 period it was also pointed out by the speaker that tha output ier worker hat doubled since 1920 it was mr carroll s opinion thst great aj the developments in recent years amazing stride are to tome in the post war jieilod as a esult of war developments further met hanlatlon will develop in agrl culture and this he stated is in the interest of the nation however slated mr c arroll theie must be some planning otherwise the trend will lw towards industrialization of agriculture with larger units ref erenee was also made by mr carroll to developments in the nutritional held to tht int reased food consump tion la canada and ha pointed out that the lesson learned is going to stltk and with it the demand for more food c anada exirta under sent conditions l of her agri cultural jroductlon or in other words the production of thirty million acrt s li available for esjxirt as we inter pre ted mr carroll s address we must continue as an exporting agrlt ultural nation and plan accordingly the election of officers resulted u follows president arthur padbury rock- wood 1st vice presidentdenpy charlaa feorgetown 2nd vice president jack ffauhar- stone oakvllle secretary treasurerj e wwt- lock milton directors m c beaty edwin har- m w ritviin f w ruddall- gerald grsham wm da vies herb alton duncan moffat chaa ue- keown lorne ella mrs m c beaty was appolntad auditor lentatlve plans were laid for tha 1945 annual jleld day and also county show winnipeg icv in mi day of no children signs on appartmatrt blocks wlnnlpeggers goggled whan one woman advised applicants for m vatant suite that it would be rented mly to a fsmlly with cbiklren naa4- irss to say the suite has been ranted i r houhkiiold cijn1n pahtfct fob aix iiommold ijtanincl better than osjte er pewder iiithth oviv lltut at all iroeery and hardware htores lae tin dustbane products ltd 77 king mtreet fjul toronto ontario i royal palace ueuirs lka0inc theatres today and fridai mirle obtron rranchot tone in dark waters ntakts hati rhay ki1b ovr urru nornlhv mtcjinri- joan blonjcll in ktahtind tiiirhhav kor or wtrk marrarct c brtcn jimrne uurani jom ulurhi in mtuic fo afdhtuu fflmiso noon sudan in technicolor vi i th mima montct i uxitams sui1jk1 in ham 1 v 1 1 iiou r notice ton on 1 hi hnpp rouplt li fl int l uilph llnmllton unit slmnw on tmsrd nttnrk of tin uar on japnn the thrlr r turn tho vv til rii in acton nrtlon a thi tint ocr jnan in- l oltnb land hnskl fltiterx mtmbtrs of thr new japanpto can- easter meeting ook office jaturfn with prem umrkv u- u u u pi 11 i suzuki nlso holdlnu tht portfolios ivnua m n iitu o1 or jn nl r an miit q last friday iualtr east aila two of uie mot important rnbimt pollionk pnntitr the easter thank offering mettlnc l ha the reputation of a mod- of knox church wms u held lnj anrt hli ke position in tie the class room on prldav april fith i would pla an lmiortnt pait a cordial limitation ad hern extend n an jpaese ptnev offensive ed to the ladles of the other churc american naal forces in the pac in loun to attend tlc meanuhlle stored a decisive lc cm ln to the illness of the presi- orv mrr t luctajit japanese fleet fdent mrs blow tha meeting was s halt le off the ruku ahlv conducted b mrs e j hassard i broup of l i erikagement mr and mrs s sinclair held a surprise euchre party on april 3rd in honor of mr and mrs albert mc- was guest sneaker cutcreon on the occasion ot their 38th weddlnt eiutiversary they re ceived ttuny eeairatuuuana and en joyed th cvehlnlr very much the devotional peihod was taken b miss ruby clark offering prayer nnd the scripture vis read bv mrs d mclllan miss dora hansen favored the meeting with n solo en- tltleirtodtsxbve mrs angus llndsa of elora pres ident at guelph presbyterial w lis her very earnest address was enjoyed by all- a piano solo was given by mrs mecron after which mrs thomson led in prayer i onlv 50 miles from japan itself the americans sank sw entnty warships and destroed 391 japanese planes in a twodny battle three united states destrovers uere sunk and seven plane w l early in the week toko claimed americans had landed on tsukata island about seven tnlles from oldn- awaa eaatertl beaches the enemy broadcast also claimed that a suicide unit- of the japanese fleet attacked american cruisers in tha saakahlmaa island so mf okina neither- e tour for talent bennett and brewster phi sent acton merchants on the air from c k c r kitchener saturdays 3 to 5 p m 1 vou believe ou have talent and would appreciate an opportunity of displaying it dm get a letter of introduction from the merchant spunsorine this show and an opening will be gicn you you can be at ckcr studio- an saturday afternoon be fore 11x1 p m and an audition will be ur ranged and at 1 p m you xb ill be on tht air the merchants would appreciate your com ing to their stores and getting your letur immediately this your opportunity so take advantage of it here arc the wen behind this move to help the young people find their rightful place in life j massev symo hardwar e joaxsarb acton creamery e e barr johnstone rumley listen to the rural philosophy of dr jim barkley and his sister kateall characters heard are portrayed by bennett and brewster i c k c r kitchener 1490 on tha dial stttwtuy 3 to 5 pm v vote for your favourite contestants lieisssiwm1i i v 1 s aam ir mtt iinitv irr h n vr itv utos- xjntlz

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