Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1932, p. 5

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ill i bi it bjjjss par o ouxu a mm l wt the acton free press 1 1 j f vujjvvipi paovnva the commiinity8 jsocial side of life viritotb to and frojnto during the fast week as gleaned by the free press first meeting re schopl costs was held at brookvflle on tuesday inspector declares school section system cannot goon general interest news silas mildred holllnger was borne for over the weekiend f mr and mrs a brown spent the holiday in kitchener miss vera hurst was home froro toronto for the weekend mrs alice tmopherson is visiting- with friends in toronto this week miss ruby clarke of toronto spent the weekend at her home here mrs a h bishop spent the week- t end in toronto visiting at home of her son mr and mrs w k royce of ttock- wood spent the weekend at mr q h uanjzs mis j e mcclnrg of aiontreal que visited acton relatives and friends this week i mrs j e mcgarvln of mexico who has been visiting in toronto for some months called on acton friends yester day mr and mrs m c overholt of tor onto spent the weekend at the home of her parents mr and mrs r l john ston l mr and mrs howard allison mrs 4s t thedford and marjorie norton spent the weekend with friends in tor onto mrs j l warren mr fred warren and miss hilda palmer of toronto spent sunday visiting acton relatives and mends mr and mrs george king and dorothy mr and mrs john winter visited at the home of mrs dutchburn at paris on sunday miss emma robinson was called home to kenllworth this week owing to the illness of her mother mrs robinson is now improving a little mrs a w mccoli and miss jean of ouelph and miss mary johnston of coldwater visited at the home of mr a a wordfen and sister during the week mrs e j hassard who has been in st josephs hospital in ouelph for the past few weeks is gradually improving her many friends wish her a speedy re- cover to good health mrs st- j reld- was called to waterloo this week owing- to the illness of her moth mrs broad who suffered a slight stroke mrs reld is remaining with her mother in her illness mr j elvin gamble who spent the summrtr in missionary work at triumph saska arrived home last friday and spent the weekend at his home here returning to his studies at toronto university an tuesday mr and mrs a g palmer toronto announce the engagement of their daughter hilda marlon to james frederick warren son of mrs and the late mr james l warren the mar riage will take plaeethe end of october the present school section system cannot go on chief inspector v k greer of the provincial department of education told a council of ratepayers of nassagaweya township at a meeting held at brookville on tuesday to discuss re duction of school costs larger school areas under one body must be institut ed the old system was alltlght when fwe were in the bush the department pf education believes there is not sufficient contact between ratepayers and those who administer the schools we would like to see more contact between teachers and parents mr denyes has told you be is not entirely satisfied with- the present educa- tional system- neither is the depart ment satisfied with all the deference to the university of toronto it is neverthe less a fact that-the-university-requlre- merits dictate our primary school curri cula the vast body of pupils who will leave school and go to work must not be forgotten the people of ontario especially in rural sections do not realize the flexi bility possible under the present system they should realize that suggestions for the betterment of conditions both in curriculum and other ways are welcom ed by the department the entire matter should not be allowed to stay in the hands of officials i1a survey- made by the department reveals that there re 200 schools in ontario with too few pupils to make for healthy rivalry among the students and to provide an incentive to i the teacher these are schools with less than 15 pupils section 86 makes provision for the trustee in cases like this to arrange with adjacent sohools to take in the pupils and close the school temporarily saving part of the township grant there are 500 schools or ten per cent of the whole number in the province which could be closed temporarily m this manner some could be closed per manently why follow tradition blindly when use can be made of this elastic- system we havent yet a semblance of fair ness in the apportioning of school costs and opportunity school sections were formed long ago in a hitandmiss manner to provide for the needs then the department of education tries equalize the cost by granting rural areas and some small villages larger gtants than the cities and towns township councils have the power to unite school sections into one area under a township board with a town shipwi sc l xturunglon appoints night constable commencing this week a regular night constable commenced his duties at bur lington beach to continue throughout the winter th beach commission has arranged that the two former constables george jones and reg howard will work week about the former starting this week accommodation is provided in the beach school where they can be reached at any hour lifeguard jack lucas on duty since early in may ter minated his contract saturday suspended sentence for apiary theft in police magistrate elliotts court at milton on monday bertram and clar ence dodds of nassagaweya township were found guilty of stealing a quantity of bees bee hives honey and other articles from stanley plurnmer of rock- wood and were both given suspended sentence for one year the brothers are to report to trie police once a month pay half the court costs and pay mr plurn mer 15 for the stolen honey provincial gonstable cookman of milton made the arrests i given an additional two tears charles plumb who was sentenced on three charges of false pretences to two years in portsmouth penitentiary on friday appeared in police magistrate elliotts court in milton on saturday and was given an additional two years at kingston he pleaded guilty to a charge of fraud presenting a valueless cheque to h a cavell garage man from whom he bought a tube for a tire provincial constable cookman took plumb from guehphjehere he was arrested to milton for trial plumbs record includ ed convictions for false pretenses in hamilton woodstock and lockport nx market reports dairy products quotations to shippers these are toronto quotations butter crearnery no 1 pasteurized 21 to 00 do second s 20 to p0 above prices for goods delivered tor onto quotations to retail trade butter creamery prints no 1 25 to 00 do second 24 to 00 churning cream fob country points special 00 to 21 no 1 i 00 to 20 no 2 00 to 17 poultry and eggs quotations to country shippers deliv ered ears fresh extras i 26 to 27 do firsts 23 to 00 do seconds 15 to 00 quotations to retail trade carton fresh extras fresh extras loose ila firsts loose do seconds officials are convinced that administra tion of schools by one township board would result in- a saving of money on one hand and better educational facili ties on the other under one t control underpopulated schools could be closed and other schools built uptp healthy condition the cost per pupil of one area that has tried amalgamation is less than before that arent times terrible the golden book magazine for sep tember gives us a few quotations that should be a lesson to those who insist upon sitting on the top ran of the pasture fence and watching for the end of the world there is scarcely anything around us but ruin and despair said william pitt la 1795 i dare not marry the future is so dark and unsettled remarked samuel v7erforce who inhabited this earth between the years 1805 and 1873 in industry commerce and agricul ture there is no hope said disraeli in 1849 while the duke of wellington in 1851 thanked god that be was to be spared from seeing consummationof educational njjn that was gath around you assist home industry when you place your christmas card ordet with the free press representative mr e coles ploughing practices in preparing land for the planting of farm crops the plough is undoubtedly the chief implement of cultivation ploughing practices vary greatly in dif ferent parts of the country in order to get some comparative information on the different practices experiments have been carried out at the experimental station at lennoxville que for a number of years on different depths and times of ploughing on an average over a period of nine years ploughing four inches deep for a rotation of com oats clover andtlmothy has given higher yields than has plough ing seven inches deep except in the case vaf oats in which the yields fcawe been practically the same the shallow ploughing is of particular advantage to the com crop in the preparation of sod land for grain it has been found that ploughing in july as soon as the hay is off and topworking during the summer has not only given higher yields of oatsbut has also left the land free from couch grass the experiment baa shown that on sandy loam son it does not pay to either rib the land or replough in the fall on heavy clay soil ribbing- or reploughlng lateifi the falllgives the frost a chance to mellow the soil and leave it in a better state- of tilth in the preparation of sod land for corn enanurtni on the sod and spring plough ing has given higher yields than manur ing and fall ploughing f it would therefore appear that for t corn on sandy loam the land should be manured and spring ploughed four inches deep while for grain it should be ploughed as soon as the hay is off and topworked step was taken and the pupils go up to normal school entrance i suggest a committee of two members of council and two members ol school boards meet and bring- in a report on school costs you would be amazed once a township has tried a township school board it wonders how it ever got along under the old system of mul tiple sections and school boards grain elevator space at vancouver we thank the g b m for digging these statements up now we can laugh when john doe 1932 insists that there never was and never can be again such a depression things are going to the eternal bowwows and so on etc or what havfe you tact optical co 110 wyndham street guelph an important addition to vancouver grain storage facilities has been decided upon and elevator capacity wlu be in creased to the extent of 1475000 bushels the cost involved in this addition to elevator capacity will be about 375000 and the work will be hastened so that the new accommodation will be ready to receive grain early in october this port will then be able to store more tban 17000000 bushels at one time in recent years with millions of bushels of grain pouring out of alberta and saskatchewan vancouver terminal has at times been so congested that westbound traffic has been restricted the movement of canadian wheat through the port of vancouver has beentf a comparatively rccenv de volopmeht v ihas grown to very large propprtlqns whether the opening of the new route via hudson bay will have any appreci able effect upon westbound shipments re mains to be seen it is also announced that a shipment of 4000 tons of wheat will leave this port at an early date for delivery at vladivostok a few months ago several millions bushels of western grain was snipped from here to the russian port mark every grave nothing istnore lasting or more appropriate to commemorate the memory of loved ones who have gone before than beautiful granite well carved with our present equipment and faculties no plant is better prepare ed to offer real values or a better stock to choose from than can be secured ats our plant you owe it to yourself to see our stock and get our quotations on monuments markers or corner stones before placing an order anywhere monomentserected anywhere get our prices acton monument works i j nicol son phone 152 acton ont 32 to 33 00 to 29 27 to 28 a 18 to 00 quotations to shippers poultry alive dressed spring chickens over 4 lbs each 14 to 00 over 3 lbs each 13 to 00 others 12 to 00 hens- over 5 lbs 11 to 14 do 4 to 5 lbs 10 to 13 do 3 to 4 lbs 9 to 11 spring ducklings over 5 lbs each 10 to 00 over 4 to 5 lbs each 8 to 00 colored ducks 2 cents less quotations above indicate the general market range in value to eggs and poultry on delivery basis dressed heats wholesale dealers in dressed meats quote the following prices to the trade beef forequarters 700 to 800 carcasses choice ll00to 1200 do medium 1000 to 1050 calves choice veal 900 to 1100 heavy hogs cwt 450 to 500 light hogs cwt 700 to 750 abattoir hogs 800 to 850 lambs cwt 1200 to 1400 mutton 400 to 700 hides and wool toronto dealers in hide and wool quoting the following prices to shippers city hides green 4c bulla and brands 2c countrytsaest green 3c do cur ed 3 calc green 4c country calf cured 4c city veal kip 4c country veal kip 3c do cured 4vtc country grasser kip 1c horse hides no 1 130 no 2 100 tallow solid barrels no 1 lc to 2c cakes 2 vic pound hay and straw extra no 2 timothy in car loads 1000 to 0000 no 3 timothy new crop 900 to 0000 straw wheat 600 to 0000 do oats 600 to 0000 all straw must be good lengths potatoes ontario new 45c for 90 js prices on oaf lot delivered on trac- via truckirespeotively toronto grain quotations grain dealers on the toronto board of trade are making the following quota tions cu bay ports no 1 northern 53c no 2 northern 51 c ontario grain approximate prices track shipping point wheat 45c to 46c oats 4c to 26c barley 38c to 41c rye 33c to 35c buckwheat 40c to 41c entirely proper the colored preacher had been a vic tim of the depression tend his salary had been sliced a number of times at last the board of the church affas called together and in order to make things a little more pleasant stories were being swapped finally one dusky gentleman began a yarn that contained a question able word and he turned to the preacher you dont mind he asked if i use the world hell do you the preacher waved his hand and replied dats all right pve been catchin it lately you might as well talk bout it pigmy solomons men who beast that they know wimmen often get the biggest trimmln truth spoken in jest t wife i wander why we aire getting tired of oach other husband i havent any idea wife yes maybe- that is the reason like finding money thankful what have i to be thank ful for i cant pay my bills then man alive be thankful you arent one of the creditors brays new all service bulletin tells you about housing feedhur and marketing- your poultry its free t for the asking get our prices on pullets and cod liver oil bray chick ftatchery 59fciayburn avenue st catharines ont counter check books any style any quantity the lowest prices obtainable -atr- in artmt jffre jlraaa rv v v v v www v v v w if you expectto sell youmust advertise wholesale fruit prices fruit on sale at toronto wholesale houses are quoted as follows apples duchess bus 50 to 100 canteloupes 20 quarts 30 to 40 grapes 6 quarts 16 to 20 peaches 6 quarts 35 to 50 plums 6 quarts 20 to 25 -current- live stock prices steers up to l05o lbs good and choice 425 4 50 medium 325 425 common 250 3 50 steers over 050 lbs good and choice 425 475 400 425 300 400 medium common heifers good and choice 425 375 gregory theatre burglar insurance client thats an unusually valuable clock you have in your office is k in sured lawyer no but it is absolutely safe an of my help am watching it an the the practical side mopherson was to be married yell be glvln us a sendoff he asked his best man we win with rice and white ribbons aye and old shoes thrown after us oh aye of course well i wear tens an janet takes sixes new potato best cooking authorities agree that for salad making new potatoes are far the best in addition to their sweet delicate flavor whjch make them so appetizing new potatoes are firm and not too mealy and for this reason they can be out into cubes without danger of twnstlng down iwhen combined with other ingredients of the salad- potato salads are easy to prepare nutritious economical and a rich source of energy it is good at any time friday october 7 while paris sleeps starring- victor mclaglen slim summerville comedy sea sol dier sweeties ftrazy kat car toon ritzy hotel scenic dia monds in the rough i i 1 saturday october 8 skyscraper souls drama romance comedy spec tacle human interest starring warren- william comedy wolf in cheap clothing news use your guest tickets on saturday night monday october 10 two seconds matinee at 3 p m starring edward g robinson the chimp with the popular comedy team laurel a hardy chapter 10 of the shadow of the caste dtanerwaxe night imcdium common fed calves good medium 250 6 75 550 cows good 225 medium 2 off common 150 canners and cutters 75 bulls good 200 common 150 stocker and feeder steers good 3 50 common 2d milkers and springers 2000 veal calves good and choice 6 00 commonand medium grassers hcgs no quotations ewe and wetheclanibs good t v medium t bucks culls light sheep good heavies culls 3 50 2 00 500 4 50 350 3 50 200 100 50 450 425 350 750 6 50 250 225 200 125 225 175 400 350 4500 750 6 00 3 00 475 400 400 2 25 150 100 there are 5 good reasons why 4 you should read your local newspaper because you owe it to yourself and your family to be thoroughly familiar with the news of your town or district and the conditions wliich exist as reflected in the happenings week by week in tele free press the frek press gives you the correct s account ltiir impartially of many local events of wliich you freqifeii hear many different ver sions ntozen coder popular modern science is always coming to the fore with some new wrinkle which ex tends the market for farm products one of the latest exolutlons is frozen sweet elder when it comes from the press cider is frozen to zero degrees f and held at that temperature until i thawed for sale or use when thawed outdt is perfectly fresh and sweet it will keep seven months or more held at zero and there is every prospect that it may be developed into an important beverage outlet or byproduct for orchardists in every household a six-year-old- boy just starting to school on being asked by the teacher what his name might be replied bunny have wu no other name tno was ttie answer what is your fathers name daddy then what does your mother call him fathead piped the youngster triumphantly because as a citizen you should follow carefully the activities pf your council boards of education county council and other govern ing bodies of public institutions which are your representatives and are spending your money their meetings and programmes of ex penditures and work are reported fully in the columns of your paper in order that you may criticize justly and vote intelligently these accounts should be carefully read by you because your friends acquaint ances and relations and their par ticipation in the industrial or social affairs your societies your church es your schools their 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