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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 22, 1953, p. 7

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y january and 1943 the acton free press acton ontario pack sivin interior decoratjng for export color scheme suggestions superior workmanship and tho latest sunworthy waterfart wallpapers call egril e silt decorator rockwood 51 ring 5 poets corner a memory tv mary ellen varley i sat in church again to night and saw the windows glow with light sanr the words that angels spoke and in the choir familiar folk i saw the waits where baby hands had left smudge marks along tht bands of blue that had beep roads to mi when life had been pure fantasy i saw the organ pipes agleam lake marshalled candles in a dream th windows where the shepherd stood and made me feel all warm ind good tis lonely to remember oils when years have changed edifice kay man in averagetown canada if you live in an average cans djan community you can easily teethatlrtthangmr- everywhere you look new construction tells a story of progress here perhaps is a handsome new store there a new bridge office building power plant highway bousing ptoccc or some other vital development mat makes life betterfor all but do you know that many of these developments are made possible by a certain key man and can you guess who he is hes the typtcti isfe nsur mmce pottcyhotder represent mg mtllions of csndtems how can he do all this just by owning life insurance because a large part of his premium dollars is invested for him in sound securities which help 6nancc many such projects each year more than 225 million life insurance dol lars are put to work in these useful ways from coast to coast the life insurance policy holder is a helpful ciuien in another way for the roone he puts aside for the future helps safeguard his family from ever becoming a financial burden to others all in all he s an asset to his community and the nation the life insurance companies in canada it b gooo cniuhship to own lf insurance l jbjd chronicles ginger form written specially for the acton free piess bu gwendoline p clarke its always fine when you dry the workless westinghouse way what in the world are you do mg thii wis partnirs question when hi came into the kitchen a little while ago the reason i had our big kitchtn table literally covered with little piles of news print bv mj side w as a big carton filled with paper the overflow was strewn all iround my chair and at the end of the table there were by actual count 71 brown paper envelopes in case vou haven t already gues sed this was the completion of my clipping org 1 had been clipping steadily for the last two days and now the clippings were ready to go into the envelopes of course i soon found there were more head ings thah envelopes sti more en velopes had to be hunted it has been quite a job but i am well satis fled now it is done and because i had everything so well sorted i was able to give away all kinds of good reading material with the stuff that was unsuitable to pass along i had one glorious bonfire my sorting took me through a big pile of farm papers and migazines and i found ill kinds of interesting little articles that t don t remember having seen before at nil in my reading two facts noticed particu lariy in thumbing over the pages the number of things that happen on farm to upset ind worry the farmer and the wonderful hobbies andhandicraf t- that facm folk lake up in thctewanziura among the worries the first thing i read about was the outbreak of newcastle disease among poultry then came the red river flood and the loss and suffering of the mani toba farmers stories of hardship and courage reminiscent of pioneer days in ontario dutch elm diseases and the spruce bud worm were causing considerable concern but all these troubles except the red river flood paled into insignificance with the advent of foot and mouth diseases it was heart breaking to read once again of the terrible slaughter and of the embargo that affected farmers right across canada and still does anthrax was next in the limelight and then the decline and fall of the hog market synthetic dairy products and the possible ad verse influence of the farmers uniwh occupies the spotlight todav perhaps vou maj think i found all this reading somewhat depress mg on the contrary getting it like that all in one dose as it were i just sort of sat back and said to mvself mv goodness firming must be ill right after ill firm rs hive mt with ill those set bicks and disaster and vtt nwwa of us art slijl hir pitching it ties m so will with i littli pio i jtttid diwn iflt r hinm it cr thi ndio i ttvi ttrf tu u tom f i- hivr seen mi id iv ind i kmw haiton forums report more leadership training encouragement needed groups when a group in dundas county ontarlp was astoed recen ly at n leadership training course to d fine a good leader this is wtii they said a good leader is n of the group he does not tiv t dominate iwt acts asa guide h influencis people towards the e set by the group he commands respect and he knows his job d mocratic leadership is shared lead irship they said with the above definition it mind farm forum groups set out t disciiss ind answer the following questions 1 la what is being done in your community to dis cover and develop voung pcopli with leadership qualities tht following list was mention ed farm forums folk schools 4h clubs young people societies jun lor institutes calf and swine clubs leadership training schools short courses at o a c guclph night classes and manv other organizal ions present the opportunity to dev elop leaders in our communities as to the question fb what else could be done more stress should be put on leadership training in the schools and facilities provided for debites a subject suggested by one forum for dubite resolved leaders ire bom not made young people need mort encouragement from older leaders elimination of fiult finding ill new officers but rather the giving of assistance with en louragemtnl which is of un old v line to i voung person who 1 cks lonfirii nee was also suggested the sieond uutstlon was whit reasons might keep young popl from holding office or taking pasitions in farm organisations answers included lack of confid ence feeling of indifference lack of time to devote to some group with remuncra ion and we an situated geognphically that 1 1 dustrv with its higher pay ind shorter hours are a big attraction whole the cost of es ablishing op firm is beyond the reach of most cost of nitional health insurance scheme is estimated at 600 000 000 ibout one fifth more than entire federal government n venue for 19j9 bronchial c01gh arr u knit nwiikr by a nerve r knik u i lllt t is l m kit k tlltk ldu oui titiiiilimlluuii n a mum i l 1111 fnii illi to dithnlih n rv m h i ll i loos fill i ml hid u i uk niknnd uhri juik cct haz ma iu kullil os si isatdrtikkisls lot he opened new bank account at every onenight stand a famous comednn now deid lived in pcrpetuil fur of being stnndcd in i s range town without funds so he opened i bank ic count in every place he played anv expenonccd traveller will sympathize with this mm s dimnsl for running out of money awiv from home but there is a much better way of avoiding such i itu ation than his method the safest plan is to buy t jvel lers cheques at the bank of mont real before you leave town in expensive in price they en be cashed only by the person who purchased them that s becius he signs each cheque as he buy it and for comparison signs ign i in the presence of the person who cishes it for him anv bank in canada ind man s ores ind hotels will iccepl b of m travellers cheques special cheques ire sold for the use of persons travelling abroad staff members of the acton b of m will welcome vour enquiries about this lowcost high safety service savs gordon oder local manager drop in be fori having on your next trip and build up your peace of mind by putting your fundus into travellers cheques for onlj a few cents tea bags j r square dance club the first in the new series of four dances friday january 23 st albans parish hail 8 30 sharp come in your plaid shirt hm1i l w tenders wanted tenders will be received by jfnwtndersiqned up to 5 pm wednesday january 26th 1953 for the supply and delivery to a fire pumper manufacturer of a truck chassis suitable for a fire truck for esquesing fire area no 1 and having the following- specificalions gross vehicle weigfit 18 000 lbs engine 270 cu in displacement or equivalent wheel base- 1 76 180 inches d p axle rear tires v00 20 10 p1yne duty srucftfetffront tires 623 20 10 ply heavy duty spare tire and rim generator 300 watt battery 150 a h two spotlights mounted on front of truck two pick up lights mounted on rear of truck one electric s ren c w flasher heavy duty heater and de froster tworear view mirrors towing hooks front and rear tenders to be plainly marked on outside of envelope as to contents the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted k c lindsay treasurer esquesing twp leader in value and leaufr thn i t irni t hobbies hindi cnfl ttid h w1v f doinj things ill th vi v fn m f tdint tuns to oil painting sudden i ihoukht mivbo this is thr mswer firm people an so busv pirinnnting to su time ind iibour ind then us int thi t m thtv savi to tike up ithr inte nsts ihi th ri nt hie i chine li wnrrv tin much about probli ms thii thev prsornllv find ipossibli or it miv be tint the firnur is filed with optimism after ittending vinous tnnual firm meetings such as we mentioned in this column last week as for hobbies and handi craft among firm women their number is hgion and a better tvpe of occupational therapv could not be found but from w hat i read i think th top hi nors should go to a wortiin in british columbia who had no less than 17 hobbies most of whieii she had le bv send ing for material and a book of in st ructions if vou wondr how shi had so much time on her hinds listen to her own explamtion it pass s the winter months ift r i rujfre givn uir two children 11 and r th ir school lessons thev cinnot no t rhol during th mm mi nths b pratinllv surround i iioivlm the mnagztg balanced ride aumcra uaintr iou uuancid ajuhst pitch bauhcid hsumt mmnci a month we 11 nto this f wbstiiidiouse clothes dryer now you can enjoy auto matte all weather clothes drying the westinghouse clothes dryer ends the drudgery of lifting heavy wet clothes ends weather problems too clothes dry freshair sweet tut the way you want them dampdry for irvnt ng bonedry for storing and in record tune see the oew westinghouse right aay t h to0u ni fm8nstii manning electric phone 230 acton ont roit fi jkumlton orromrnust 58 st georges square guam formerly occupied by href head compute eyesight service plymouth k- 53 smoother ovon on tho roughest road pick the roughest road give the new plymouth a worrout you it d aouver the smoothness you would only expect in a more expensive car fit s balanced three ways aoa nst roll against p ten aga nst jounce a revolutionary new system ot we ght distribution springing and onflow ahock absorber action makes the plymouth balanced ride steadier more levl softer o the new plymouth offers you more for your money in many ways in power with an engine of exceptional lonohfe and eoonomy in driving exsewith vonderful pariung and bteennqfoontroi in sarety with an optically curved windshield mv reduce reflections twin cylinder front wheel brakes safety rim wheels which g v added protection in case of sudden tire failure in comfort with plymouth balanced ridea wider softer rear seat greater head leg and hip room in convenience with 30 mora trunk room central glove odmpartrrtent on the dash easier access doors and last but not least mora in beauty and stylesofl long tow lines colourful beautiful interiors that would grace a far more expensive car plymouths traditional value ta even greater than ever never has the purchase of a oar been suoh a aound investment of your hard earned douara drive compare use your own eyes i mr cue oowt iwimmii atwmcm soto scdah aw cook and cowvan w court klvedoi marrcr 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