thursday october nd l3 the acton free press acton ontario h s holden eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st ouam pollock and campbell manufacturer of high grade memorials memorial engraving 6j watw st north oalt telethons mtt mejfeuwaffibw of count wfaeo new bridge or ugbwkt a completed its tradi tional or ktmc prominent cmzen or government official to cat the ribboa m ibe opening ceremony and r often this honour might be warded with good reason to any one of the nations lift insuramct policyholders rrwfcrfvwtisssrair distinction because it is far premium money part of which is invested for them by life insurance com panies which makes n possible to build many such useful public works not only roads and bridges but electrical power sta doos waterworks scores homes office buildings and industrial plants are built with the help of life insurance dollars so heres to the life insurance poiicyholdrjtsiwule tbeyprai vide financial security for their families and themsehes hey also help make canada a better land to live in chronicles vxjr ahalaattmal 5gf5 of ginger farm written specially for he acton r- ree prtu by gwendoline p curke another week of u n u s u o 1 1 warm fine wen ht for oclober and ihe end is not yet in s grit neither rain nor cold weathir b in in the offing ye this an tur i verj beautiful but unfortunate y verj dry too drj for fall wheat already sown bul badly in neid of rain too dry for fall plowing aid cerla nly too dry for close lroppd cow pastures but u in t loo dr for the motoring public dee ind arthur were here ycterdiy ind they said th highwis wtre jut as cruwded a lh hid been il e st i suppose c hi1l htnr of mother snts of fatil at cien one lore i tu speak of monday as blue mon day or would it be better to rt name it mourning monday i was in toronto last thursdu and as i drove along the dundas in rather heavy traffic i began imnking of accidents and why they happen i thought to myself now here am i driving along at a naonoble speed 45 to 50 mpri inking no chances and yet i could omte easily bi the victim of a fatal iccident through no fault of my own drivers with more exper lence than i have told me lo watch ihe fellow ahead never mind the traffic hflhind unless it is ntces r o brake suddenly or to make a left hand turn but is i drove along i realize n witch the drivir ahuid wai not enough it was ilso ittll nice sary to keep a wary oi on fine on coming traffic it is tht driver in the other tnltii latu who m iy tause i tuad on collision i began to take note of hazard ous condition this was dinger sigml no 1 if i long inn f vehicles is approaching heided b tract r trailci itch y u cm be nbsolulily of the trailing cars is looking m opportunity to pull out and rake ihe truck or triclor if he at your service a trained tit underwriter re present ino one of the more than 50 canadian british and united states life insurance companies in canada will gladly help you plan for your family t security and your own needs in later years kely on him i the life insurance companies in canada ii is good citizenship to own trfe insurance toth service station 12 no 7 highway w acton ont phone 52 lorne garner motors ltd 45 main st n phone 452 is loo impatient or misjudges the speed of other vehicles on the road the chances are good for a headon collision even though the other party concerned may be ihe most careful driver on the road unless he is on the alert for just such an eventuality three limes in a 10- mile stretch i saw a driver follow ing a truck edge out to gel by and each time he ihought better of it and got back in line otherwise 1 might not be writing this now danger signal no 2 was slow moving farm iraetors their num ber is definitely on the increase so i was naturally interested in hear ing over the air thai the time may be coming whin farm tractors will b licenced farmers wont we come thai diy but tl such i men lire seems to mi perfectly lo ical quite a few iracuirs ire ue i in the place of cars or trucks dur ing the winter a farmer will use i is tnclor to get chop from tht n or he will hitch up the n or to bring home the wcik jr jce nes market gardeners are r ntly on the road with their rod me during the growing sea si n tnclors are used to dnw muhinery trom one farm to moth r t- ont firmer may buv ho fi m another and lake home t load nf nles behind the traclor farm i rs hive even been known io us i tractor for getting to ihurch not so many years ago farm tractors were in steel wheels the were noisy cumbersome thugs to handle and their use because of tht steel lugs wis pr ihibited on the highways now nearly ill initors hive rubber tires in 1 ai almost as mobile as a cir to tiking alt these thing i idention the mobility of increase in number ind use mi ihe ficl that their presence on th rrtid is an idditionnl hizard to tin motoring public isn l it thercfn logieil hat tnclors should be 1 c triced- nor is thit 1 if traotii ae licenced then liability mor ance would surely follow is i pro ttction for the farmer and public it will be tough on firmer who never puts his tr on hit rind bul thin woi thit be one mor instinct of hih cost of modern farming now i the will i irks imagine a go d i mrs vairs home opened to group the ladies aid held thctr monlhly meeting at tht home of mrs vair in erin on wednesday evening mr and mrs elmer pfann of buffalo pent tht week end with the latter s sister and brother in law mr and mr george young and marilyn mr and mrs bert craig and joan of georgetown spent the week end with messrs r md j hunter mr norman mckcnnt md baby linda returnid home last ek from hilkburgh where they i been staying with her parents ind mrs glissford since vmg the hospital rtr a mckinnty is on a busin trip to ottawa mrs lew home which w is buil tins nmmer clo i lo ihe firm home but nnrer the vtlligi mr d g robertson pen i f dus fishing up north mr and mn carmen gr fh vi i ed on sunt n with mrv w griffin erin mr ind mrs murd met nlcheoi md muriel spent i dav reci nth wih mr t s mcctitcheon n d miss mrtle ortl it gall mr md mrs georg mrmiliin if tonint spent sundiv with mr ind mrs murd mccutcheon trlev on his bet n n tilled r in homes of lenim hunter and ci rdon robertson tints horse mil biigj day fir bthind but iw customs privileges brine with them ne ligition ind mur expense ge- vhtwr pjv tor- wwefioy for nrnt tp get whichi yon like to put it if a firmer kctps i traclt r md win to d it t n the a thw i veil sn t r delusion obvioils ijcrnsinc irictnr would hut red i c- fe find out today how to become a radio or radar technician the i didnt have any previous training at all the air force taught me all i know about radio says cpl bob sibbert communications technician who works on the newest radioradar equipment of sabre jet fighters and other rcaf aircraft you too can tram as a qualified aircraft technician enjoy service life in the rcaf serve canada and help keep em flying safely if you are between 17 and 40 are physically fit and have grade 8 education or better there s a place for you iacaaa wpand a f in tod rcaf orrtrs rou expert training as radar communications aeroengine instrument armament electrical hkjah for complete information on pay trad training and othor bnfiti th cantor counsellor at the nearest rcaf recruiting unit or mail th coupon today ii hr cht in i firm r i wuld hive is in hifhwjs md liv 1- at prt t nt 1 t ked in in k with i i t his trici wedding at elmira of local interest a wedding of local interest was solemnised in elmira pentecostal tabernacle recently when saloma bowman the daughter of mr and sirs levi b bowman of elmira and robert j brown son of mr id mrs harry r brown rjt 5 milton were united in marriage performing the ceremony against a background of assorted fall flow ers and ferns was rev f g pot ter guelph assisted by rev ed- in adams elmira pianist was miss ethel franklin of acton and mrs gordon mckil- lop of palmerston was wkust the bride s gow n feilured a nylon bodice with rhinestone trim med peter pin eollir ind lily point sleeve the skirt was satin th panels of lice curbing around a slight trim she wore a beadi d crown heiddres- which held i long illusion it the bridal bouquet wis pink dilight roses w ith white poms sisttr of the brd mr alfred knetrhel kitchener wis matron f h nor she w ort i grei n gown with the ixdire ind sk rt of net i vt r tiffin ncintid with a lace siand up collar and he jnncls in th kirt of the down she w re a sw eetheirt ht id dress ind cirried i iwniquit uf eilow iirnituns mis thrlmi brown r r 5 mil ti n sii r f the br degro no was g wind in i cural triples des wheh fiilund a nl i ice bodice p ph im aid jir w ith i k rt of xrr tifrm sh cir td mllow st n an wis j ms w brow n u h r wer oru bowman hir old br wn k 1 4 acton r fh rrrcf ki hi here t uric k kr th br i s mnlhi r 1 11vv ll nri rep dress th ck 1ck si s nd i cor i r ink cir nl iii s th moth h br dkr m w r i hliek heir dress nihxoaiclitffaccea pof e frr rorbagp was rose cir- m eh ki the i 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