Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 11, 1932, p. 8

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the acton free prgss onbrixi trafalgar township on sun- tey february 7 1932 wilmam orr to his 65th yar oartwrioht at milton on satuiv day febniaty 6 1933-jamea- cart wrigbt in his 86th year whjliamb at the home 15 crescent street acton bntarto0itt friday even- tnjr fedraarys 1932 jbuerinshr-be- loved wife of francis jervfcy williams st valentine day on sunday caledon townships unpaid taxes amount io over t25p00 dd you evjer stop to think7 by edson r watte shawnee oklahoma m mclntyre hood editor -of- the oahw cmtario daily- ti say that the best advertising which any city or town can have to found in the manner in which its cltjrims speak of it when they are away from home how often wje find men and w back handed b lent corhmerioed early this year hearta and darts ar the popular missives in the mall these days the thunderstorm of this mornlng-f- 11 is certainly very unusual epidemic of measles has had many homes under quarantine the past tew weeks j winter has had an innings the past week and the bracing air has been a real tonic the hockey fans have had some real ertxibiuont this week and the arena baa been a busy spot owhrarategelseweere are prone to criticize their own city to othrsj they declare it to be dead that it has few- attractions and that they would notlive in it if they could flndj employ ment and a chance to live elsewhere these men and women may not realize it in condemning their 6wnelty they are condemning themselves no city can be any better or greater than the people who live to it if they arc deady the city will j6 dead if they do nothing to make it more attractive then it wjl never be attractive mei iwomen who earn thehr wving their loyalty will help it to grow wfll henitajlaore attractive after all ft is that loyalty far indivi multi plied thousands of times over that makes the kind of community 6plrtt which makes some cities stand out as superior to all others if i were asked to name some of the attributes of good cttfeenshlp i would place loyalty to the home city in the forefront and one vjrf the finest ways in which to express that loyalty is found in taking every opportunity to boost the home city to tell the w tha i is tnennest placemen earth if every citizen made a habltef practicing civic loyalty in this way then your city would soon become as good a place to lire in boastlng is objectlonabw ta jurat people and it does not- help mattenffitjjto- the speaker attempts to disguise the fact that he is boasting some people are always telling us compliments that have beeta paid them soandso said i was tebest dressed girl in school a high bchoovjrlrl informs a classmate did thursday febrvarf 11 1b32 the ladles aid of knox church held an enjoyable afterno tea andrsaleot baking in the rooms over coopers store on saturday afternoon ijilgh west wind onmjon- artehdriartanihe eastern entrance of ttenet oftleft had the glass broken jnd hie door badly damaged a scoreor so youngpeople of berth avenue tmtedrohurchrtorontor motored from the city and spent a social evening at the home of mr and mrs bjashcet if some- of the guelph merchants would view the ptost office waste paper basket they would realize of how little value t weekly news sheet without news is to thaqrits queer but one seldom sees a newspaper thus discarded by the wholesale vc at the meeting of milton council last weekhalton county councils bill of 21375 for maintenance of vagrants in the gqunty jail for 1931 caused the council to decide to refuse its payments on t gro that the rate was too high reeve dlain will -take-the- matter up at the next meeting of the county council as you say it is- vv turning advantages into disadvantages driving it home i r i i for several days bob during his spare time from school had been working up a cord of wood for the kitchen stove just now he was busy with a goodsized tlck of white oak silvery and seasoned just enough to be obstinate the saw began to bind and to go harder and harder finally it caught and the boy in an exasperated effortto force it free gave an angry shove that snapped the blade short off in a fury he threw the frame into the far corn of the shefc kicked over the saw horse and vent out to the barn where he sulked till supper time his mother saw the whole episode but she said nothing to bob that evening however when he had gone to bedshj tom vher husbandry- i dont know what we arc going to do she said ive talked but its use- tees in most ways he is a good boy but when anything rouses hi beyi a certain point he goes into a sort lrenzy andvents his spite on whatever happens to be nearest t know mary said her husband it has worried me too talking seems to dono good im going to try something else i a day or two rater bob going into the kitchen to a hurry tripped over the cat which was a pet of his but in anger at his own clumsiness he kicked her and then sat silent and moody all ithe even ing sorry for what he had done but too- stubborn to admit it the next morning his father called to bun from the barn to come out there a minute bob found him with a ham mer in his hand on a barrel head beside him was a box of nails the doctors jay his father began dryly that to keep in good health a man needs certain amount of iron in tussystem i usually take mine in the farm of spinach but i think maybe you will get quicker results if you take yours jn a different way heres a hammer and heres a box of naiis whenever jou find yourself i giving way to a fit of temper take one of these nails and drive it into this post whenever you ft the better of your temper and stop in time you can pull out a nac two months went by in which neither bob nor his father made any reference to the matter butjmx hardwlck noticed that the post was getting to be pretty thickly studded with nails though it seemed to him that the boys outbreaks had been less frequent or at any rats less violent then one day he hap pened to surprise bob standing before the post and looking at it hammer in hand why bob he said youve got most of them out ires father said bob but the holes are still there it is an ageold lesson that the bay bad learned our good deeds may atone m a measure for the evil one and keep us from new transgressions but the scars therfi are times when a college diploma is a great dlsadvantageto its possessor ij is a disadvantage for example if it leads him to feel that he knows enougn many a coll gr is outclasse by m who have had no educational ad vantages worth mentioning for the reason that the first stopped learning ter t graduate uid the nthprg tnpfc ittfhe seven or eight years covered by the preparatory and college training are after all only a small fraction of a life and the man who keeps sdhing is bound to get ahead of the one who stops eisaiwaysscmethtagtaewto chatr lenge the ambitious and the fellow who stops has proved himself lacking in es sentials be sure that you do not turn your advantages tats disadvantages by assuming that comnencement time te- time to stop you ever hear anything so ridiculous why there are any number of girls who dress better than -i- do for all he pretense of modesty she is boasting and her companion knows it if she herself does not sometimes the boastingtakes the forn of running jaxesseu down we all know people who are continually saying dis paraging things about themselves with the evident expectation of being con tradicted to say that you are stupid and then wait complacently for the in evitable protest is a backhand form or boasttagwhloh most people tesent dptnot jhmes cartwriloht gjames cartwright wellknown retired farmer died at his home in muton on saturday in ms 86th year mr cart- wright was a member of st pauls unit ed church and a conservative surviv ing are two sons and three daughters pink and harryv nelsontownship and mrsr bush and mrs r anderson iaiatteiu- township andmjas manitirt at hoteer3beifuneral took place on tuesday aftemonattwo oclock inter ment was made in evergreen cemetery muton ag but if you must do it opeply not under the pretext of seifr disparagement n v mwm1wi25 ml atre 3 shows datty 23tt 70 800 drmemotjjen manager w t thursday 7febrttahy 11- f beloved bachelor v starring paul lukasrrtendervaa a mothers heart happy as a chlldjsj songtlreal asyqir own puls pau iiukas first bite title- role talkie friday and saturday february 12 and 13 cityughts wiutgharlieiiaplin you cant know what fun is till youve howled and rocked at this major mlrthquake of the marahaja of merriment asleep- ax voob fob when tho flagman at the railway crossing sleep at his work serious ac cident may follow when an army sentinel sleeps at his post ho endangers the lives of his comrades la fact sleep ing at ones po6jtls always disastrous although many young people dd it as matterolcoursej twiiiiroirtppwibhimiiiiis me61wm dofoolas boyne catherine ilason widow of william douglas died at her home at boyne bn sunday hi i ye some young men and women are going througbahool without any inter est in the mattetsj that are taking up their tune thby think as lltqe as possible- use their memories when they cannot get out of ltrnd their reason not at au science history and liter- ature are to them dull subjects on which they will bo examined presently such people are practically asleep niey are llkethosesajimambullsts who go about with tbeff eyes wid open and even answer questions put to them yet they t so- spundt asleep that is is danger- to fiiiddftnla active worker jta omagh presbyterian church surviving are three sons george donald and david all of tra- falgar township and three daughters mrs oeorge lesue of hnby- and misses- iiexle and margaret at home the funeral took- place vfrom herlaje residence yesterday afternoon at 130 p m public service in omagh-presbyter- ian church at 2 p m- interment- was made in omagh presbyterian cemetery witjitam orb trafalgar r il f w hfsundayrtfaatdlst has lo tnr0 a known and highly respected farmer for at yoxtr posl other sleepwalkers are receiving a salary for doing specific worfc they go throughout i certain routine regularly but they are not curious not interested their brains are not active to all intents arid purposes they are asleep even when some one is prompted over their heads uthey may grumble a- little as though they were having a bad dream but they do hot wake up how about you youngs people who read this are you awake to the importance of theoccasion are you alwieistlf the many years mr orr was a breeder of thoroughtired tlelcester- sheep he was lnh3s65tjj yearjtwas amember of st stephens anglican church and a con servative he is survived by hls widow funeral took place from his late resid ence eighth line trafalgar on wednes day afternoon at three oclock a public service was held in st stepeenslchurch at330 p m jtatermentin strstephens churchcemetery 3 this weeks specials at patter son smoked meats side bacon by the omsk- lb 16c sipoked hams whcjljkjir half per lb v4s cottage rolls whole or half per lb 15c pork cots fresh hams trimmed per lb 13c to i5c fresh side pork lb 12c to ho shoulder roasts pork per lb jj 12c to 14c british columbia salmon and smoked fillets homemade sausage 2 tbs for j- 25c mrs vpwttjjaiivigrcr jjafteralmgeringiltaessr1ihe months of which she hasheeh confined to her bed mrs p e wiulams passed away on saturday at no 15 orescent street acton mr and jmrs williams removed to acton with then family special rbs for 16c with every cash order purchased over the counter on friday ahd saturday and have beeh residents here since then deceased was before her marriage ellen pish a daughter of the late william k pish and she was born in bjacebridge besides the sorrowing husabndhhere are left to mourn her loss two daughters ellen and sylvia and ones5n kirby all of whom reside athome sp an of these the sympathy of thetrcommunity goes out in their bereavemierrt two brothers william and joseph of brace- bridge also remain and twofilsters mrs thackaberry of newtonbroosand mrs w j whaley of muskoka palls mrs williams was a member igtlie salva- ilojijsrmyljbitslnce comin5to- acton has been an adherent of yat baptist church the funeral o monday noon was conducted by rervr j hamttoh and interment wuttjmade in falrview cemetery actonr3b3lde the friends from acton removes from hamilton and toronto attebffed the service among the floral feflaites were offerings from mrs jane i fish and family acton citizens banja em ployees storey glove co employees of beardmore leathers ltd vand mrs thackaberry and family y squandering e inrsht we- are limited to energy just as we are in time nobody has more than twentyjour hours a ay energy can not be measured as accurately- but we know that ou- supply- is not inexhaust ible with energy as with time it is of the utmost importance to use it wlse- lyvbfiausewhenitlsimeit cannotbe replaced dpriees will rise 5 while lumber lsavajlable at tom days prices is the time to build or alter things wul not hold to this low ebmuebrjoiiger signs bjtjdjbhowhigthatrnaterlal h prices will stiffen and labor will not be so plentiful let us figure your heeds and show you how much can be saved right liowj free delivery service to all points in georgetown acton milton and surrounding- territory 1 georgetown lumber go ltd f n mcleod acton manager 5 phone georgetown 251t acton 120 2 j ay ring for suits and t es w- on display pallants omrtt 1 i i l 7 11 ats jhow are you using yur energy how miichare you frittering away in worry how much are youexhaustingin fret- ting l is your store reduced by fits of anger all these useless expenditures decrease your working capital the en ergy you spend fretting scolding getting abo fo yearsagoromabracebridgerhm get be usedin the business of school watch our windows for specials pattersons meat shop we deliver promptly thone 178 counter check t jpttbe old ones remain iv we are now in a splendfthposition to quote merchants and business houses on theirsiipplfesof counter check books we offer a wide variety of desfgnsartd almost any style of book to fit your needs and the prices are the lowest consistent with good quality all we ask is an opportunity to quote you on your require ments submit samples or well gladly call at any time and talk tne matter over with you and show the samples or design a book f or- yfour requirements a phone 174 the acton free press quality printers -c- act0n ontario any successfulbusiness ma or wom will tell you that- business isuth greatest game in the worlds and can tell you in the next breath that going tcuschool js a buslness not only a tremenasusly im portant business but perhapjqie most fascinating business lmagttjabje of course you say bt nobody gets paid for going to school you dont gaffenlie fat envelope every v saturaaytosi you it is true that nobody getgcpnk at the time but it is an absolute certainty that yqu will get paid for it lateivj pald according fohe snd of5ou do inschpbl just as workers t for their jjartlcular qualities lnf tflhpss the buil of bridges anahallway the painting of plcturesffi3kulng of books and stories the carving out of great business enterprises usfsscfirating careers of doctors lawyefsssentists all these seem marvellous thlrigs is it any wonder that we thlnic thebare the only things worthjwhie rtat all but the boys and ghlahavetfejein thelr grasp a business wlth-sajtrlamoi- equal to that of any of these and busi ness is just going to schboltwith the same enthusiasm and zest that dtile great ones of the world put lnfcothpflreers what is the business tf to school is it so manyhpiirsj devoted to mathematics english history the sciences and languages that-lsa- part of it certainly but ther to it than the pursuit ofthose things it can be made a slipshod business which in the commercial world would mean eventual bankruptcy or it can be made highly efficient and productive the student who approaches his school life in the latter spirit is simply going aboit it in jihe same way he will later enter the larger career of his destined work the school boy who makes of his school life a business is doing the same thing that his father is doing in his work how does father hold his job whrit insures him his poslton even if he is the heotd of the cencern does he make a habit of getting into the off ice i lat dois he play no2kylf the fishing tooks good or he may- wake up some morning with a lasy feeling does he halfdo his work does he throw his papers wto th corner of- uf with a bang making your life a success make wise use- of your energy do not waste it do not fritter it away you have enough to make your life a success if you apply it to that purpose but if you squander it you may run short just when you need it most we havejust jreceyedthe jjew srjring sampljsfjt suits and topcoats of the famous tip tap 1 ittadertomeasure clothes all the new weaves and- clotfis and the new spring styles are ready for showing complete shdwing is now ready for you in any style you may desire we cajinot 0 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