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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1956, p. 2

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i pack two th acton free ffllfi artnn jffrrr jrrbh the only paper r abllapwd 1st aeia rounded in 1878 and publtahed vry thurs day at m mill st k acton ont membar of the audit bureau j clrculntlooa tit cw na and the ontarioquebec division t ut cwna advertising ratta en request sub- criptlons payable in sdvano so0 n canada 9400 in the united statea six months 173 single conies 7 aifthorlxrd as second class mull post ottlce department ottawa fabnaaed by ke fmlls rrinttag aad raauatua oe isi o a dills bdttorla chief kdavld r duia production manager james a ditto john black associate editors business and editorial office ph 600 acton whats in a name in three of the provinces of canada electors went to the polls last week to select legislators governments running under three different nam es were chosen it is significant that in each case the government in power at the time of dissolu tion was returned with approximately the same majorities the conservatives won in new bruns wick the union nationale in quebec and the cc f in saskatchewan it was quite evident that the voters decided this was no time for a change it would appear that the present prosperous times are satisfactory to the electorate notice able too was the claim that projects were under way and could best be fulfilled by continuing the party presently in office the time may well come if it has not already arrived when the name of any party may have little significance in selecting a government fast disappearing are the voters who claim blind al legiance to any group and apparently more em phasis is placed on the conduct of the party and leaders while in office passing are the days when a few weeks before election can loose a flood of oratory that will sway voters decisions an in formed public of the whole record gives a more sound foundation upon which decisions are made voter have discovered too that many of the preelections promises are rather empty and use ful only to gain election it would seem perform ance counts as it should more than empty promis es results of the last three provincial elections lso show that parties strange to the local situa tion with just a different name made little head way and that new parties in provincial politics have little hope in spreading their influence be yond their present boundaries it might be a bit confusing ff xianada fad ten kinds of politics within its broad expanse and be disastrous to the whole dominion unity a question that might well be pondered is what is wrong with old nam es or what can new names hold out that is better this month of june its quite appropriate that june should be de signated as dairy aaonth with the pastures and grass up to the body of cows and contented dairy herds all along the countryside any day in june is a reminder of the dairy industry which today con tributes 900000000 a year to the canadian economy 1- but the dairy industry doesnt depend entirely on the outofdoor countryside alone to carry the importance olthis industry to the consumer the methods of today and the marketing of its pro ducts have advanced and given leadership lo oust the churn from the farm kitchen and the milk de livery from the days of putting the family quota in an open jug milk production has increased by two billion pounds during the past five years and it is ev pected that this year will establish an alltime production record fluid milk sales this year are running at more than twice the rate of population growth sales of butter process cheese- ice cream evaporated milk and skim milk powder during the first quarter also exceed those of the same period a year ago nearly onehalf of canadas milk production is used in the manufacture of butter according to the federal department of agriculture the farmer receives 77 per cent of the retail price of butter the highest percentage return from any facoftmpdity i i fluid milk accounts for 30 per cent of total production cheese takes 6 per cent evaporated milk and powdered milk 5 per cent and ice cream about 3 per cent the dairy business is big business arid to boost consumption of all ifs products the produc ers and distributors band together in well plan ned advertising and keeping the public well in- formed june is dairy month press acton ontario iiiuhsday iiink 2blh hkmi goingbafefoot back in our hoyjnxxl days when school closed lot the long sumntr vacation awiy went slioe oiid slocking foi every day evepl sunday infill school reopening the barefoot boy was the ore- liee lioy toi suinnwi when it mined the mud juiddles on i ho toad md a soft bott there werent any broken bottle on the streets and the sidewalks were shunned for tho green qrast which went up between your toe and felt cool ing on the soles of your feet the girls seldom hed shoes or stockings in ttrose days and there were no tandals without toes theres been a change indeed in those years the barefoot boy finds hard surfaced roads and hot pavements broken glass is very liable to be anywhere and when it is least ex pected but the urge in summer to go very close to barefoot has broadened to include both boys and girls and threatens to take in many of the adults r came back to fall days and there was al ways the struggle to get back into those snoes discarded two months previously weve often wondered if the scanty footwear of today results in the biined toes of early days but folks are persistent boys and girls young and old and go- nc barefoot oi as close as changed conditions wll allow summer days are akin to summer ways destroy insects flies bothersome around the house ajaos- cjuitoes making things uncomfortable around the cottage well it could be worse and it is a lot worse in many lessfavored lands than canada flies and skeeters are only two of the insect species that spread disease and damage on a vast scaler in many parts of the world the constant battle against diseasecarrying insects is yielding more and more successes in recent years we have made progress spectacular pro gress says prof aaacdonnld professor of tropical medicine at the university of london but he warned in a recent bbc summingup it has been the tiuit of a vast amount of fascinating original woik and there is plenty more to come before we can look back on it as something ended and done with the most recent successes are in the field of malaria new insecticides discovered and proved in recent years have led the world health as sembly to adopt the ambitious target of total elimination not merely control of malaria from entire countries and indeed from a large part of the world the effort is not without its setbacks qne grievous disappointment was the discovery in africa that a particular insecticide infrequent use did not kill the most common malariacarrier this led to more intensive research in the field and the laboratory in africa and europe before the cause of the failure could be learned and the desired effect could be obtained this one in stance is said to have put africa five years behind the rest of the world in this respect here in canada the problem may not be so grove but it is a problem nevertheless to public health and the world health assemblys motto destroy insects is equally applicable remember those qoodoujbatp kilvi warm weather and water lo the younger generation flow well together whether its drinking the liquid or swimming in it even this young miss figure her doll has to beat the heat and here sans garments the doll gets a dip in the water to be shortly followed more than likely by her young mistress bicycles like other vehicles using the roads should be properly fitted fofsafe riding that includes adequate lights for night riding and a knowledge of basic traffic les by the people usirigtherrr trenton ontttoujrleradvocate will last for years the canadian peoples humble expectations their willingness to suffer any speech and their lack of memory make it easy for the professional speaker says bruce hutchison in the financikl post an inexperienced amateur may spend weeks preparing a speech days rehearsing it and more days recovering from it the professional needs only one speech which he delivers over and over again from one end of canada to the other knowing it will always ap pear new and willbe differently reported in ctvery newspaper he thusacquires an assured reputation for original thought a good sound collection of platitudes will test a lifetime it requires only a new introductory paragraph from time to time a humorous local reference and if possible what the journalist calls o news peg if the speaker wilk refer irrelevantly at the beginning to some event in the news he can deliver the same speech he has been using for years and everybody will think he has just invented it on the spur of the moment the bible kkv o district r rakbon 8ectary- 76e upper cuuci bime boctst cold cash or charge it please is hit- twuiis on wrtlrh much imsinoss i tiiisiutet in cunihta il nei ther systems lire known u some inirtn tit the worfil mi tiiiulmte oolportrtir in win on ii lit business trip in tll country ivliu nitt with 600 lbs of nililhr s00 lbs drittl firl 30 skins or wild dttr 20 skins of wild pic ui tortoise 1o0 fowls 10 mirks 400 c5ifs mul various baskfls of maize aiut nmnoit flour this was ieceiveil in barter fxt-liaiikt- fur tilvo hi tiles 2ja ntw tesianirnls ami 2150 losols thee srripluiis lire niaite avail able ly thf hible sihnlv wlutli has now translated trie mcssant- ml i09h lalikliaks ami dialects there are atiout 1500 llltiaics ami dia lefts in which no ixution of st-rip- ture is yet available at present the bible stwiotv is at work on tranx- intuik the scriptures into 212 addit ional lankitnres and will complete about 16 durini this current year siikrcsted rendmes for the wcflr- sunday 2 cor 1 l2t monday 2 cor 3 118 tuesday 2 cor 4 118 wednesday 2 cor 6 122 thurs day 2 cor 6 118 friday 2 cor 9 115 saturday 2 cor 11 133 two representatives see poultry clinic george swann 80 court st mil ton and sun matthews r r 2 acton have returned from my- orstown pa wricre they com pleted a poultry health and nutrit ion course in a clinic conducted by whitmoyer laboratories inc during their stay at the laborat ories the men attended the class- toom lectures and demonstrations and participated in poultry diag nosis work mr matthews is a field service man for halton cooperative sup plies and mr swann is a salesman at milton milling co haltons orangemen to celebrate 12th in arthur this year lladltin orankcnieii will tclehratc hie 12th in arthur this year the celetiutlion takuik place mi satur day july h lcisoii was made at trie semf annual rmknty nicetlnu iii lloinliy oiaiiiti- hull menilmis litard the county muster kinic wilson unit other officers tltsri hie hit- 10sa pro vincial kiulkd lodkc ninlliii in strut ford lnimittunl news was the cstalilishnicnl uf srholardui3 to lie klvcii yearly to seven protectant ulcolojtlcal rtilltkfs main speuktr of the eveninu was most wor itro the kev j i mills toronto deputy krand chaplain of british north america mr mills who is secretary of the public school trustees assoclntftuv of on tario spoke of the necessity of one school system for the whole pro vince- and decried a multiple system which some are trying to establish modern solomon married for 12 years a couple suddenly found themselves on the verg of divorc violent arguments over whether or not they should move to california where the hus band wanted to live finally led him to file suit both wanted the custody of their three children after hearing the case the judge issued a solomonlike pronounce ment you both love the children he said but how can i divide them evenly when you have three i have a suggestion go home and have another child then come back and ill see what i can do a year later the judge was called upon to be godfather to the fourth child by a happily reunited couple at thi united church acton rev- gordon adams m a b d minister parsonage 29 bower avenue phone 60 mr george elliott organist and choir leader 76 bower ave actbu phone 8 sunday july 1st 1956 900 am holy communion 1000 am junior church church school 1115 am holy communion presbyterian church in canada nox church acton minister the very rev dr j b skene b a dd sunday july 1st 1956 9t5 am church school 1100am morning worship 700 pjn evening worship a warm welcomeawaits you i and brief comment june has been noted this year for its lack of a crop of strawberries and green peas hope july makes up for these items with the closing of schools motorists and children will need more careto prevent accidents trie roads and highways are not carefree and even at the bathing beaches danger lurks public skepticism- regarding the supposed blessings of government health insurance is growing npr are any public doubts based sole ly on the enormous cost of the scheme rather the kind of service that people are likely to get appears to be the major objection campbellton nb0 tribune v 3 the anglican church of canada st rev evan h jones ba ltb albaaa caarch acton ont baptist church acton rev ray h costcrus pastor parsonage 115 bower ave phone 208w stjnday july 1st 1956 5th sunday after trinity 830 jn holy communion 1100 am choral communion and sermon no church school during the months of july and august rally day sunday sept 9th sunday july 1st 1968 1000 an sunday school 1100 am morning worship a turner hamilton 700 pm evening worship knox church back in 16 ban frtmm e lame uf the pre lre uf thru july t mm ilia tcaeelleiiey i nut tweelmill hint 111 ntitilior mm john iliieliun iiive inft for llieli hummer litime at th- cllailvl queliee at a meeting mi lliunuiny even- lllg if i he vmla hmil of lh tors mr lirs kiuery uf im until wan engoeit im the new gen ial weretttl y tlm aelon y m a with ftutlea in eoiimieiiee hie flint uf autfiiat the luiiile- of ml iiiut mia hun y dttvernuii llnieliiiuae- witu iienel the fi leiwto of minn meryl l inrtell who aliowett tlielr enliem liy hliiwellliu her 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willow and river su entrance river street acton ontario z3s dr robert d buckner phyrielan aad 8urteoa 39 wellinxton st acton ont rbaoe 87 office hours 68 pm dental dr a j buchanan dental sargeoa office lcishman block mill st office hours 9 am to 6 pjn xray telephone 14a dr h leib dent surge officccbrncr mill and frederick streets office hours 9 am tofl pm- telfphone 19 acton c f leatherland qc barrliter ov mallclur nakary pablto office hours 10 00 o m 12 00 ajn i 00 pm- 300 pjn saturdays by appointment only office 22 phone bea 151 acton lever hoskin caavtared aeeoantaata n 51 main st brampton phones 2478 44 victoria st toronto eh 49131 ual estate and inhubiance f l wright 20 wilbur st acton ontario phone k appraiser baal estate w r bracken real estate 1st phone 20 acton list your farms business or house with us we invite you to use our facilities in securing a purchaser for your property general phone 585 bert wood aad life laswaraace 77 mill st optical e l ro buchner optometrist 48 mill st e phone 115 office hours wednesdays 1 30 6 00 p m evenmks by appointment veterinary f g oakes bv sc veterlaariaa office and residence 24 knox ave acton phone iso mr in acton pcntecostal assembly meetine in lol hall crewsons insurance fays tprqnto- cp thecity of toronto has collected 166000 more in fife loss claims than it has paid out m premiums a report to board of control showed the income was boosted by a 378000 payment in the fire at the canadian national exhibition grandstand in ims si corners pnor rev k j reid coofctst telephone- 649w sundav july 1st 1956 1000 arn sunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 pjn evangelistic service wednesday 8 pjn cottage prayer meeting and bible study b d young bv sc c l young dvm veterinary sargeoaa office brookville ontario phone milton tr 89177 mtscnxaneoos heated asa balaam rumley funeral home phone 699 night or day serving the community for travellers guide gray coach lines coaches leave acton daylight saving eastbonnd fl33 am daily except sun and holi 858 am 1133 ami 208 pm 508 pm 633 pm 6 j pm 1008 prn sun and holi wcstboand 10 27 am 122 pm 2s7 p 5 27 pm 727 pm b 12 pjaj 1112 pm 112 am pri sat sun and hod canadian national railways 46 years v olive m lampard atcm rmt teacher of fiaa acton studio st albans parish hall 14 park ave guelph phone 298 daily s 4 ajn daily except sun days 1000 ajn 713 pjn sunday only 801 pm daily except sun day flyer at georgetown 902 ti 637 pm daily flyer at georga- town 1011 pm westboand daily 1144 pjn daily except sunday 848 arm 3s lmilfi- itop 749 pm saturday only lb pjn sunday only 903 uan flag- stop sunday only flyer at guelph 705 pjn daily except sat and sun to detrain passengers from west toronto and beyond 5j1 pjn- dny except sat i sun flyer at goelph tsl pjn l il 4

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