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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 23, 1957, p. 3

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th actor fra pratt thurtday may 23rd 1957 sandy btht u cenmrvatlv nomina sandy batt who wet guatt tpaakar at tha contarvatlva rally for nataagewaya townihip at tha brookvilla hall on friday may 1 7 il ihown with hit paranlt dr criarlat bail and mr c bait tha hall w filled to capacity i deformed calf has bleak future with three legs a calf born saturday morning on towtovtu ftm c j fa deemoft rrm has two bis queatmn mark tn iu life now why was it born without any trace of a rifht front lrc and what dies the futurt hold tn store for it right now the wrr fallow doftn t appear loo worried but 11 be cause the rcat of hl black and white bdy u perfexuy normal ilea hobbling around in le pen with ma mother and docan t ari m to hmr anv thoughu of hli futurr other than tnakinaj aire mothrr till tfirrr to five him hia nrxt meal but thr owner of thr thrrr le fed animal i thinking of thr ful urr r r thr prcarnl mr rvkrr h plan to knp thr drfonnod calf in gtmid hralth and art what hap pen hr grows up it could be that thr irfl front irg ulu br tmrifc rn ugh to hold hn body but thrn ncnin thr animal gel heat ii lh- iihl m br iim muih f r tr r 1 ir 1 mh how m thir naturr happened tn plav tin trull wi thr animal un t jrt urxli rt wh thi rr i n thir in thr nnrratrnl hialorv it nt tn anv diftfifttirrmrm mi t hum can t tx tit rrdiur it in t hr firwt timr lmrthin has gone wrong with a birth on he eckrrifh farm a frw tear ago a cow uhtrh mii blind in unr r fa birth tt a calf with a blind rye thr calf wa born in tin pasture earlx rrida morning and waa car fled into ihr ttarn it wasnt until aupprrtirnr when mmroiir noticed the leg wa miming the animal bear no trace of the leg there ln t rvrn an shoulder or stump of a leg whrn it hobble th shoulder murlpj twitch and jump as if the irg wrrr thrrr fironfe council antes ih own meeting fees bronte bronte council mi in ber hoialed thr r p inhrdulc from 4 li h n r nut tins at j council met ting rive ml thr imn im rt tr jttii 1 jn- uar 1 llv i nrrrn n the meeting it wroth m milw are kept thi uurtaae u iiitiuuni ui v approted cancer study shows increase in cases a cancer incidence itudy bring conducted tn the province of new found land by the national cancer institute of canada indicate that out of every lodooo population bout 230 new cancrr caars appear rut ynr 1 thr study which la aupervlse by inaiitute statiatician dr a j phillip show that brtwren june 1 and december 31 of laat year 401 new case of cancer were diagmw rd in the province of tttrte n were males and 19 female this wai ascertained through re port from the prmmrrs 100 pr i i tiling doctors who are rooprrattirik with thi survey by reporting u 1 caaet of cancer aoon a posaib also c operating with the ful finding la the newfoundland branch of the canadian cancer lety w hich la pro idlng thr monry for the aurry thr newfoundland study la in ihr naturr of a pil t sukiv and thr leaaona leamod thrrr mill h p with atudir in othrr pr i inn cancer inridrncc atudiea dr phillips explain are an imp rt ant adjunt t tt our understand ng ml r mirnl of thi dimaae rr ft w romntne hive ct n donid aurh atudi and up m til now m at ranur atatiatio urr hum xl n nnrr di atlia ibout 3mht0 in t anad i annuallv i lirt re we tan le 1 i naitlv what progress i art inik ii in the coniroj of thr li raw v c must know how n am pruplr are getting the dutuc i what aitea are affected thr hiatorv tf the treatment and the rraulta f that trratmrnt thi national cancrr institute run i to extend this newfoundland atudv to eaerv pr vincr in the do minion to that a complrte atory of ifrttgre in cancer treatment mi b put logither diaruaaion ha i already taken place tfi plans for studio in noj boot i a manit iba sakritchewan alberta and british columbia if you nito fuel oil stove or furnace oraoes coll 69 thompson fuels actm ottiwa fi c lltxted income taxo from f mdiar in 1919 in th d ir frd r il in omr taxi vd l mdi idling titilid w milli n oni pared t 1 25 b hi n start building fire research headquarters cona4nctlon ha started t ot tawa of a three quarter millnn ilollar fire hrerrh bandlhrf fr thr divlsim of building kesearch or he national berrt h o umll plannetl f r ompletuin by the mi if 1967 thr building will br cijuip petl in ibm with atecll testing furnaces large enough to handle full aind building eli menta such ia w alia imntnia biki floor f i i thr end of nut oir hum fon canada will tvae in uitltc use a fin research itmtallatlon whlih will rink with thoav of the usa and the united kltutdom ollowing nviril vein tf itud during which visits wire pi d t moat of thi other fire rrrin h laboralorie of the wurld a suitable silt w rhofven on the grounds of thi montreal hinwl latoratt rtr if the n itiond iit irx h c mi h u ttiui ia n a nr of ground to tin r itll f thi miis niil it iduij frtmi thr montreal highwav an 1 b uodttl n thr ivisl b the r id leading ip thr itaili ant hrriri il nginrrring uu i ding this attr f fitid numrnma adanttjic mich i sol d rtx k i lose to the surfat r whuh w mild provide in cxrrllt nl ta for the hiay equipment to b uittjillitl in thr furn ict labor it ory tin building and a relatively nuy it nneiti n to the main tunnel linking the various national hr i search council laboratory but i i ingv w ith only a rrlatlv rlv short rcii h of tunnel to the building rr search centre thr three main functions of thr bin id in j are ai fundamental atud tr on combustitan problems as well a uiixr of extinguishment b aiplied reearch involving the fin teaiing of btructurnl element and mudle into th developmrnt of fire in buildtng between buildings ung mudcl techniques tons on h we nrwtll portable pumps etc and tc field tudie involving the evwluati n of extingurahmg agrnta on flamnitbli li juid fires demon stration of portahlr pumptnjf units rtc over 250 attend teachers dinner ctihnln4ixi th in service training proeram lor halloo tea- chara for the achool year tha group combined with th county luun teacher federation and tha county women taacher federat ion for a dinner at glen wood pub lic achool burlington monday ev ading of last week over wo at tended guaat apeaker rev a m laver- ty padre of quean a unlversitv urgd th teachers and parents to lei the children make some mistak es in hls ulk on th younger generation ii explained they learn from their error and a few mistake will help give them a sense of reaponsiilily adults should be informed about issues in government the speaker said as being informed is part of our responsibility to our country tn spasksr potntsd out that in terest may only be aroused at el ection times and then interest is likely to be of a partuan nature poor example to youngvters other who spoke to the gather ing were mr it n dobaon chair man of tsa no i nelson and john a lockhart mayor of bur lington and formerly principal of central public achool in burling ton chairman for thr evening was mr leeta morning of bronte president of the wonu n teachers federation morrrll arhesun chair man of thr training committer was hist of the evrning noble h mrtrnaon of burlington 1 ihr nresidt nl of thr count mi n traihrr riilenili n 103 male to 100 women in jhalfon says census according to tht 9m rrnju uk en by the dominitm bureau t t stntiatiti thin in 103 mil t tr vi ry lot fittitlti in it ill n i mints hhin tin lwso ttta opui iti n t f m jfl 11 divi litl ml t t th it nt 3 kh in tli ml jjotaa r iuim miijurid t tin iu1 rnui t li of 44 ski with j j0 in 1 21 floq fim t n l nui ponhrd tockwood roys ferfric service bonded be glair red muter f lee trie ian c ni irtr line of flictr cal appliance and fixtures k pairs to all niakia of oil burnrra c n t it u slock t f j ir a in t rs an 1 ronlr li saits sfk icr iu pairs for frer rtlmatr phone acton 420 imincnoh wa laaal a4 flm b irving roofers r b i milton t r reliable taxi ia0io doeatchb mont 430 colfm wulsnckt te ttjtsj out wi diuv ruhajwicwpa our speculty jkaj l 9 main h acton jack henry the co operative co iimonwe lth fcderj tion cand date to hal ton j rt carjicnter by trk a ii us rtiided n tht nd ng for the past kn tirs act ve lor many ywars in the labour movement he is now v ce pres lent of the oikv lie and d sir ct labour council recording secretary of the oakv he cflffenters union and i del gate to tr t toronto and d str c counc of carpenters javi s an ciutve n ember of the halto ccf and his inttrelr n jot t ts s smvrtd by i s a te who is play rig an act ve part n h s nipa gi at the present t me he s bu id in rm owrt home orf the scoh1 i no n trafalgar lownvh p he s in ittve memivr i the oasmjitcrs club ot oakv tie jack henry soys to the voters of holton county en ou qo to the polls on june u i aoui 1 i 1 you are vo ig for a peso who r t f cor rtois t u are l dors ng a state pi v i pod kar canada vou to remember ko m epresent your rtfores s i d bt i m sure cu w ii agree with me that tf e ccf i r e en r a a i good for vou and gooil for canada artfl all will it ealiy make any difference if you sen0 a conservative or a iireral to ottawa one more old arty representative wont mean any chance whether it be tory or liberal what really counts in this election is how many ccf votes are cast and how many ccf members are sent to ottawa i there is one very real difference between the ccf and the old partfes and tat s that the ccf will wort m your interest because they bet eve it s nqhr the other parties will orant you a concession only when they have to in the hope- of gettmi your vote at election time remember also that there are only two ways that you can lose your vote i by not voting at all 2 by voting for a party you dont really want stand up and be counted as a champion of freedom and fair play by casting your vote for your ccf candidate jack henry x published by the holton cot riding association community mourns passing of two as result of an accident last week master william oordon rae nelson son of lin w cordon nelson and the late mr nelson passed mvmy in guolph general huspital in his eighth year funeral took place saturday with service at the rumley funeral home acton rev john ward con ducted the service psllbearers were charlie mcnabb harvey baync eddie maud snd alex mc- phedran interment was in nock wond cemetery besides his mother he is survived by carol clifford and leslie the sympathy of the community is svteswled to h metwee me of the family circle and relatives the community was ahocked thursday morning to lesrn of the sudden passing of wm o lioyce st mf home during the night coming so auon after his wife s funeral monday the funeral took place saturday with service st the rumley funvral home acwwi with rev john ward in charge the aympathy of the community ia tmurulrd u hla tun clsrence of toronto and daughter in law pallbearer were kwtxxl and carl llolt n herb dulbm hoy and george ovborn baail parr inttr- ment took place in rock wood rrm rtrry beside hla late partnri in life surviving bsidr hla on arr tiir brother david juinri iird slrw art srr u on sunday w rtc aomt w hut h mnd by tht mcu mt nt matht r at st jobi h v t runt f mibli hurt h suml iv i- i prnn i a of ilirirt s tr tary i jnilnid the nil iv t vi minn hi v i th inltrcal of e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours i 30 6 00 evening by appointment fob appointment telephone 1 1s bible societies and also showed a film dealing with life in korea and around seoul st a time of war when the communists war active it was tha 100th anniversary of the society charles h harris president of local bible society also spoke for some minutes in connection with the service at st johns church ross gordon secretary treasurer gave a report of the past years activities holiday vistiors who were not iced miss enid mcnabb of toron to mass ada waller of hamilton mr and mrs jack van oooxen and family of eseter mr and mrs john e hatch of lqndorf ont mi and mr ronald vrntry of guelph mr and mrs msurxe kurd of wrs- ton- in the absence of douglas black who waa at port dover in cvmpanjr with mrs black and children on sunday rev malcolm summers of kitchener conducted the service st thv presbyterian church victoria day paascd off quietly here all bustnsae place closed for the dsy scholars enjoyed holiday from friday to monday lakeview greenhouses mill st watt mum 9mw3 bedding out plants now ready for planting i herb cook painting and decorating free estimates phone 790w acton it 3 w w w roxy theatre milton ux day noaoimfnt monday mat j7lh thtu tatutday juni iw w giant it ttarrtng ock mudton iuiamtm tavot jamis dian mtlctofs mccamuiool in beautirul tcciin1coloh and cinemascope ou ki nil kur uaanki ii 1 fm dour open to p m adutr ammiuun mm 7s studrnt and lhlldrvn at kraular prtrri now ofln on smlvffllr am rait al n ilti rail llv i ltnlt thur irl may 21 s vanishing american give a 0iri a ireak hat mm mar ts tl our miss brooks- three young texans tun hd mar f tt run for cover search for cover than rt may m ii somebo0y uf there iovis mi 2 shows nightly free ken dick reception for electors of acton and district acton legion hall friday may 24 euchre c prizes j dancing refreshments admission fbee ivaryof wauoms com and moot your liboral candidal for ma ton ken dick committee room now open hi mill st east auspices aclon litxral asscxirtton dick is better than best no candidate can eoual kenneth y dick for ixferience and ser vice to the community county and country publikhrd u haltun ctmnls lilh r il akmkiiiii n m bills with a bank of nova scotia personal hr chequsc acc vjv i brief or shorts tubnbullhahes makes both with more comfort rootnl don tskimp we told our daifners turniull- hanes underwur hii to bt the most comfortable a man can wear and they are eiample turniull- hanes fig leal briefs with a double panel seat vou get lviceihe absorbency twice the comfort then there are giwtes broadcloth shorts theyre bias cut lo give with your motionsand the roomy seat has no center seam to annoy you when you sit choose briefs or shorts but say turnsuu- 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