Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 9, 1932, p. 8

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pbwtkpwa jsv- -v- pisp vfeiyv v iss- paob the acton wcprtgbpay jutis 8 1938 vva neighborbood tws interesting items ctakcrning other centres and commqniues in which many of oar benders are interested v erin mr and mrs c a overland and two children iff claremoht spent sunday with mir and mrs l overland mr and mrs h klrtson and daugh- tr of toronto were sjmday visitors with mr and mr h matthews mr and mrs barrey matthews of north bay have returned tmrne after holidaying with mr and mrs h mat thews birs johjumjuoy and daughter ruth ol buahto n v visited with mr and mrs john hamilton and other friends mr and mrs george griffin and mrs overland motored to acton on monday and spent the day with mrs snyder mr thomas burt and otherfrlends rev j a grant pastor of bums presbyterian cauircn erin and rev j h douglas of caledon east are commis sioners from orangeviue presbytery- to the presbyterian general assembly st london ontario in the death of colin mcmillan at the guelpn general hospital on may 30 at well known rockwood citizen passed away deceased was a son of the late mr and mrs jqhn mcmulanand was born on the first line erin township he was for many years well known as a cattle buyer he is survived by one brother david mcmillan of rocfcwopd from whose home the funeral too place on wednesday advocate burlington anumbf f helmemb of the lo branch of the canadian legion attendel the first annual zone church parade held at acton on sunday last mrs robert- hillard attended the graduation exercises at st josephs hospital hamilton on tuesday after noon the williamharris farm to nelson township south of milton tuts- been sold to w o shields also of nelson township for 7500 ouverjt ghent has been successful in passing hlsmthyear examinations and w p fatt his fourth year examin ations at the torontouniversity faculty of medicine mr andimrs r h procter left on tuesday morning for flat rock mich to visit mr and mrs g h proctor for a week or ten days miss margaret keeves arrived- here from northampton england on satur day and will makeberhome with her aunt mrs g h tate nelson avenue mrs jack carswell and miss lott of white plains n y spent the weekend with mrs j n jarvis locust street miss mary blair accompanied them home on tuesday morning and will visit with dr and mrs carswell mlssesmarie and helen bowman june johnston dorothy weaver margaret humphrey olive wamsley ruth hill and mary allen were guest dancers at the delta collegiate hamilton on sat urday evening last all the girls ac quitted themselves very creditably gazette milton wni scott who is recovering from bis recent serious illness celebrated his 82nd birday yesterday members ol milton branch of toe canadian legion motored- to acton on sunday afternoon where they attended the first annual zone church parade the many friends of mrs a dun who has been confined to tier bed with a seri ous illness for several months will be pjaased to know that she is now able to be oat again the milton band under the able leadership of bandmaster gollins favor ed the citizens with a concert on main street on monday night the selections being well rendered two milton young men charged by provincial constable george -cookman- with breaches of the l c a were each given a term in the county jail here this week by magistrate jr elliott one of the offenders will serve three months they was a playing bridge in a turna the other seven dsysr a meeting of the john milton- chapter l o d e was held at the home of mrs jalmer book on tuesday afternoon the meeting was a departure from the usual order of things and took the form of a fashion jparade costumes were admirably set off by the engaging young mannequins who were equally attrac tive in beach suits or ensemble cham pion oakville l georgetown william macdonald proprietor and editor of the chesley enterprise and mrs macdonald visited their son major w c macdonald of the high school staff over the weekend they were the guests ol mr j h elnott douglas avenue v mr and mrs roy fraser of middle musqudoboit halifax- co n s are visiting rev and mrs a thompson this week mr fraseris ajdelegate to the club convention of the canada life as surance co the engagement has been announced of miss serena tate daughter of mr and mrs bertram mitford tate- formerly tit oakvllle to mr kenneth w mactag- garti elder son of mr and mrs malcolm mactaggart toronto the wedding to take place early in juty record george wilson is here this week from detroit visiting his sister mrs alfred hillmer 7 on monday mrs w t brown of randall street celebrated her eightieth birthday during the afternoon many friends called to extend congratulations rev e o seymour rev j h mc- baln w s savage and chas f doty are delegates from st johns church attending the hamilton conference in kitchener this week mr and mrs wm johnstone mrs chas mcclure and miss pleasant forbes or detroit were oversunday visitors with dr and mrs forster and a- s forster miss forbes is remaining for a visit star 7 i slats mary by robs farqtjhar fridaythey was two fokves moved in up at the uther end of the st and sum l of thenemars did- dent feel real shure that they were marryed to each a suthrebut last bite they seen her a throwing a skillet and a- vase at bim so now there douts are gone for the time bean saterday well tny cuzssen cum to spend a few days and- he is a fine looking fella and is kinda athalet- tlc and etc and this afternoon i calls up jane and ast her wood she like fer me to bring up my cuzen to see her and shesed why shure i wood like to meet him but why not send him up n l hlm t rpo p knoes whut she is tawking about i dont sunday ma is kinda sore at pa today waa ao mutch to tawfc about and an the uttier men tawked intelligently and pa just set there and looked heltbj tmrsday pa was congratu hls- self on not maktng no rotetakn lnule paper today and then the bosses wife called him up and balled him out foecuz he spoke of her attending a past house party it wassent that it was at a bent house 7 t by the forcing bid 8y8tkm a young man had pojjped che ques tion and was amrtounly awaiting the answer that was fcs decide his fatev to you ever gamble at cards the young lady asked no he answered ut if x did now would be the time w9iy slle-trimiired- because he said with a smile i hold such a beautiful hand mrs rewers has returned from a two manthstfip to tiidiana jwhere she visit ed with her nephew mr retfnajddevls tpatoeoncenttohergettingaffiglto mint last nlte and pa trumped her ace and kep her frum gettinggame jbut she cud of overlooked that oney they found out herenigged when he trump ed hef ace they are not in the tuma mint nqmorej lierdr- munday well we wood of drove the car over to unkel hens tonite ohey when we go threw greenbush they have a sign witch says you got to keep yure cutout shut off and pa hassent got no cutout on his car to shut off so he was afrade toreskit teusday i gess delia flume has evry thing set for getting marryed now she told ant emmy she had finely got her her bow now she is just waiting for him to propose to her wensday pa and ma went to a din ner this evning and they cum home erly and ma was a jawing pa becuz he set so quiet dureing the dinner she sed there announcing the opening of brow fruit market well carry a full line of fancyjfruit and vegetables fresh daily at lowest prices in town give us a trial you will not be disappointed browns truit market mill street acton next door to wiles confectionery store by betty barclay those tasty bavar1anb add bavarian cream to your- list of desserts you will find it delicious and healthful apd economical banana bavarian 1 package lemonflavored gelatin i pint boiling water h teaspoon salt cup sugar juice 1 lemon i cup cream 5 bananas dissolve gelatin in boiling water add salt sugar and lemon juice chill until cold and syiuy fold in cream whip ped only until thick and shiny but not stnti crush bananmtotiulpwithsfiver fork and fold at once into gelatin mix- ture chill until slightly thickened turn into mold chill until firm unmold serve with or without sauce of tart fresh fruit spivps r sbegials week i apricot bavarian 1 package strawberryflavored gelatin 1 pint boiling water and apricot juice i cup cream pound dried apricots cooked and drained 6 cup sugar dissolve gelatin in boiling water and apricot juice chill until cold and syrupy fold in cream whipped only until thick and shiny but not stiff crush apricots to pulp with fork add sugar fold apri cot mixture into gelatin mixture chill until slightly thickened turn into mold or pile lightly in sherbet glasses chill until firm tjnmold serves 6 at reduced prices urange i ekofer3o 2 lb w mr and mrs harold beach of detroit spent the weekend with mr and mrs r b foulls mrs ada obflen and miss margaret obrien spent the weekend at the home of mrs n hunter 7 mr and mrs e dobbie who have been esteemed citizens of georgetown for many years left last week for their new home in newmarket mr and mrs t t mcgilvray of thlstletown and mrs annie mcgilvray and son norman of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs fv l mc gilvray mrs alexander mokechnie who has spent the past number of years in town iaa purchased a home in wiarton where she had lived for fortyfive years previ ous to coming to georgetown a goodsized deer has been sen a number of times on the property of mr w a wilson eighth line georgetown alrgfr delegation- of baptists- from georgetown attended the guelpb asso- elation at prestonon tuesday and wed nesday of this week the vocal solos by mr s olsby of llmehouse heard over cfca on sunday were well rendered andumuch appreciatr ed by all who were tuned in acton united church young peoples society paid the young people of george town united church a visit on monday evening the acton society supplied the programme and the georgetown society served lunch all had a most enjoyable evening among those from out of town who attended the- funeral of the late john a ballantlne were mr and mrs jack bal- lantlne mrs jas ballantlne mr m bauantine london mr and mrs h berry mrs berry and miss berry arthur mr alex piatt orton mr jas irons toronto herald 1 do not accept what you can improve ontario seaport an extensive area of virgin hunting and fishing country will be made con- veniently accessible with the introduc tion this spring of a through train bervtcets moosonee the new seaport terminal of the temiskamlng and north ern ontario railway the recent ex tension of the railway from cochrane to moosonee on james bay a distance of 186 miles runs through a section of northern ontario particularly rich in minerals and waterpower resources the townsite at moosonee is to be laid out this year under the direction of the temiskamlng and northern ontario railway commission who administer and operate the railway for the ontario government the townslte 300 acres in area will extend for two and one- half miles along the north bank of the moose itlverr a hotel schools churches a hospital and other essential public bdfiaingswlute as pos sible the dominion government win construct a wharf at the new seaport which is 670 miles from toronto the proof wife ive just been reading an article on electricity and it seems that before long we shall be able to get nearly everything we want by just- touching a button husband youll never be able to get anything that way wife why husband because nothing on earth would make you touch a button look at my shlrtl jthgejs for accepting that -wluobyducanlmmjryejdo- npt con tinue in an uncongenial position it by exercising initiative you can secure a eajfetdal one do not put up with an tnaneqate salary if by working harder grease it do not live solitary tt wtetaae of your aiaaakertrtbnds when takft jmprove cdn niytihicany tbjat n w ao lone keep up with your work it 1s the accumulated tasks that make the intolerable burden the leftovers of previous days that make totdays work mom thattwetcnow how to handle the day we seem unable to practice concen tration the day we are frankly lasy the day we allow ourselves to be distracted from our purpose pile up a mountain of neglect and half finished tasks the surest way to lose ambition to lose heart and hope is to n todays task- and let it go over until tomorrow s 1 for treatment of- caked bags in cows or garget use douglas egyptian lini ment the quck sure remedy saves time and expense prevents blemished 6fc w yes were both feelins fine low evtning rata m stationtosta tion colli begin 7j00 pmi still loxvtt night rotei at 830 pm joe thompson and his wife were glad when gwen finished business college and got a good position in the city but gwen was the last of the family and the house was pretty lonely then they found they could call her on long distance telephone for as litde as 30ctnts so rwyevery fri- day evening gwen waits tor their call and the weekly talks make them all feel better- long distance is easy to use depend- able and surprisingly inexpensive boiled salad dressing makesli cups 2 eggs 4 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt vi teaspoon mustard teaspoon paprika 1 4 cup cold water il tablespoon butter vs cup lemon juice beat eggs slightly stir in all dry in gredients add water cook in sauce pan till thickened stirring constantly add butter arid lemon juice cool this is a salad dressing without oil and is liked especially by children baked orange relish for meat serves 6 2 large oranges 3 or 4 slices canned pineapple 1 te8doonclnnamon 8 whole cloves teaspoon nutmeg vi cup pineapple juice vb cup sugar i 1 tablespoon lemonj juice slice oranges thin using skin and pulp cut up pineapple combine all- ingredi ents and place in glass or earthen baking dish bake to moderate oven for 2 to j2jiourethsj6 jdelicious relish with meats bitter orange marmalade makes 68 glasses 1 grapefruit 2 oranges 1 lemon 4 cup lemon juice slice unpeeled fruit very thin add three times as much water as fruit boil 20 minutes measure bringto boiling t add 7i cup sugar for eachcup of fruit boll 25 minutes or until it gives the jelly test just before removing from fire add cup lemon juice pour into sterilzed glasses rovpr wltli paraltln when cold c b malt 7 vinegar for butter v per lb t 2 tins pot k arid beans mediums pastry flour 24s for bread flour 24s for 6jdelux jelly powders- for side bacon per lb 20c 25c 49c 89c 25c 14c 4pearilne packets for 6cxdmtort soap j- bars for hoc 10 p g soap bars for 38c flexo 9q large packets for fciajc classic cleanser 2 sclassic cleanser oc tins for uoc m 2 shorten lbs for 2 lard lbs for si50c 19c chain red wtute store jw jones vhone 26 acton ont harder than hard work the most tragic figure of bur civiliza tion is the man out of work as be goes around looking for a job his carriage suggests that he is apologizing for his existence he does not feel that he has a right to standing room on the planet and every motion shows it some of you when you leave home on a frosty winter morning on your way to work think regretfully of the warm beds you have left and wish you might occupy them until you are ready to get up if the morning is particularly cold you s th with a welld sense of grievance the hardest jobtstsetter than no job and to start out oarfcon a frosty morning to your work is in finitely better than lying in bed until noon because it does not matter when you get up larger yields cost less the production of larger yields per acre is one of the most important methods of reducing the cost of produc- inripr rnicvi pr ber ton of crop many items in the expense in growing a crop are the same whether the crop be small or large while only a few items vary directly with the yield items of expense such as rent for use of land prepara tion of the soil seed seeding cutting andmaohlnery do not vary materially no matter what yield is secured the costs of haultngand storing and threshing da vary with the yield but they are rela tively a small percentage of the total cost larger yields will- entail greater costs per acre but will give smaller cosw per bushel orjtonof crppjjmless the oost of the increased yield is greater than its value not so fresh either hubb well3c gues m go out and get a breath of fresh air t wlfeh iiis the same as you got last night youd better stay home f i ii2ilik vtj spvfc i 1 for friday saturday june 1011 ladies shoes patent leather or heel strap shoes and pumps regular 275 crash goes price to per pair 168 ladies silk hos first quality newest shade nf- crash goes price to pair c only two pair to a customer bed spreads large double bed size krinkle bedspread regulr 145 crash goes price to a each 1uu ladies co and corselettes d a make all sizes in the lot 150 value crash goes price to 79c we are agents for tip top tailors made to measure salts and coats 2400 mens suits with twopairs trousers regular to 1500 crash goes price to menfineoxfords- leather soles with rubber or clat ter heels sizes 6 to 10 regular 275 crash goes 1jo price to per pair jado mens fine shirts mens pine shirts collars attach ed guaranteed fast colors sizes 14 to 17 worth 100 crash goes price to 69c mens working pants sizes 32 to 42 r crash goes price topajr 75 mens police braces regular 39c pair crash goes price to pair uc 1095 mens ties and colors 35c r all newest patterns regular- 60c r crash goes price to each mens fancy socks regular 30c pair o crash goes price to pair ioc parmers straw hats each j 15c we have lots other bargains too numerous to mention so come in and see them for yourself these special are for friday- and saturday only dont niss them pallants clothing and pootwear known as the place of bargains mill street acton ontario vz for homes beyond the oas mains thenew coleman lnstant just strike a match iiuil u valve and presto theresyour clearblue gas blaze ready for cooking no preheater no waiting the new coleman intantgas brings instant gascooking service to holmes beyond the gaa mains makes and burns its own gas from regular motor- fuels see your dealer let lim show you all thejuae features ojf nirntfillrt j rtfelt the wmm

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