Eastern Chronicle, New Glasgow, N.S. Miner Hit By Rake At Springhill Springhill, Oct.14- Freeman Stevens was fatally injured in No.4 Mine about 8 o'clock this morning, when he was struck by a rake of coal at the 5,700 feet level. He passed away while being conveyed to the hospital. The deceased, who was 47 years of age, was a very popular workman and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Judson Stevens, a wife, three sons, Elden, Allbin, Abloin, and one daughter, Edith; four brothers, Frank, Springhill; Fred, Pictou; Murray, Hartford, N.S.; and Gordon whose address is unknown; two sisters, Mrs. Ivan Mills, Springhill; and Mrs. Welsfard, Stonehouse, Millvale. As is customary in the case of fatal accidents all mine employees cease work for the day. The funeral service will be conducted on Friday afternoon by Rev. H.S. Gornail, Wesley United Church. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, 15 Oct 1942 Westville Miner Hurt As the result of a fall of coal at the No.7 Acadia Mine on Sunday, Edward Deagle, Westville miner, received injuries which necessitated his removal to Aberdeen Hospital, under care of Dr. H.B. Whitman. He received severe scalp and head lacerations, and other bruises, which will confine him to the hospital for several days. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Thursday, 15 Oct 1942 Local Boy On Air At CFCY To local persons who listen in to the morning devotional services from C.F.C.Y. were pleased this morning to hear the voices of Captains Hugh and Mary MacLean. Captain MacLean is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacLean, Fraser's Mountain, and with his bride the former Captain Mary Spaulding spent a few days a short time ago, visiting his parents while returning to Charlottetown from their Honeymoon trip. Mrs. MacLean is a talented musican and soloist. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Note* This is the end of the items I have to post for now. I get my information from microfilm at the New Glasgow but at this time I cannot drive for another few weeks because of an operation I just had. But I will continue when the time is up. Carolyn Wallace