Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1937, p. 7

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thursday april lbth 1u7 the acton free press paqb bevkn safety first there was man who fancied ttvit by driving good and fast he couid get across the railroad tracts brtui uu train flew pant lie thought ttwyd pils him by an inch and make lit train crew sore ttcre man who fancied this tjiurc lint any more twenty years ago 10 issafc of the free press thursday april i9u 1917 the oakvillo star pays mr decker late or the dominion hotel will give his entire attention now to hu flno 206acre farm near oakvlllc 110000 00 wtu paid out to farmers on tuesday for stock delivered to ujo drov crs in town officers were elected for th lawn tennis club of the epworth league the oreen committee arc getting the lawn in excellent shape and icaml vu1 soon be arranged engineer harold is mlcklln lias been home during the week on lost ltavc the first passenger car on the electric road arrived hi acton last thursday morning the rcaulur schedule for pas senger traffic ulll be hi operation early in may splendid reception was tendered sergeanu hyndi on monday evening the town hall uus crowded wltli cltuuiu and both kuvc lntcrlilltuf uccounl of their experiences 1iki quantro at the home of her brothcr inlaw mr john moiiul mill strtel acton on tufduy april 17th 1017 margaret mulin uldow of the lite james quulttic in htf 7th jimr factory likfc tlovjskwivk uokjkrclkank yxcu htiliso toronto april nth the luniiewlfe has many thinjp to thunk industry far meclianlcal aids which make her carp of family and hoilse great deal easier and more comfortable uut indiutry on tiie other hand has one very importpn item for which it must give thanks to the liomemaklr house cleaning fever iliict people lived in caes thi mail of the house could be sure tliat ui first signs of surhig the cheerful robin and the guy crocus would bring that period of ulndow washing ruir beatliiir and floor tcrubblng known the world over as spring lio use cleaning spring cleaning is page which in dustry has borrowed from mrs houie uifetj hundboolc und although tlie items are not identical the underlying motive is the name hire is the ogeiidu the industrial ac cident pretention aisoclatloiyi pre tcrlli for all manufurtiirl plant sunday supoe prcochers st is good tiling but not for yr troolcy tliey have tntcrfcrd with my flahcn jtc bass ball practls cutll am behind with both monday sed to jane cod you remind me of lemen no good unit at squeaxod site replldo jit sed remind her of orengc am so yclow yule haft to sermlze what tuk place then but alnt yclow tuesday well akool will be uthliu of uw past in or wks how to wish it knuwed by all my fronds that have no kick to reggestr suuvt mo fokis am prctlclpatlng swell tlmr doorun vucaslien wcdntsday ja got the noosvpuper in bad with the teddy kashes which run tlie bunk ai witch stopt its udvt in the tiaper la wrlti that icrcy itcddykash urr coliidrfc grngcate but uc collide shoodent 1m blultnrd for what chronicles of ginger farml wrfuen specially for the aotoo free press gwendoline clakke if anyone wants true word picture of the canadian west read kathleen atrangos new book with the west in her eyes it is moat interesting well as being decidedly amusing it was so very much hlo my own experience in the west that tlicm wcs parts uiat almost felt had written myself that is us lur art her adventures in house keep is and cooking witj concern ed mrs sirangc came to canada one rar lattr 11 rn we did id she carrj from the some part cf england us we did east angllu wish could qlloui you few pieces from her book but that forbidden by the copyright liut you can take my uord for it with the west in her fc book uell worth rxodlng you who think winter li back ugaln let iiu tell you uib last iylduy friend of ours wo on hb wuy to tor onto und just piut dixit he saw farmer on the lahd with hbi drill tjuu wu april hth ur frit nd stopiwd hls car to make claser irlsrwctlon in begun repllde at once ai mid no gimme puldd to think he uus just mmng ui lines hut pants on the rlwerso side ho told me no the man was drilling all right id cood see lils paslshtn polbllltlys subline mtiir very far remote on of the fuuhcr glngtr turin nib at present the mud saturday mr cjuiein um hrrv to bi mich that uc are only too thunkful visit mt and fed lept pu rjiiltt dres er if we can get out of the lane once ma ttplldc as ed yt quiet un week tlie lane uiu just or ioft an mud puddle thu fore part of the weei made no attempt to gtt out with the car und the biker was instructed to leave our bread at the gate we were hoping if no one utumptid to drive in the lane the toad bed would dry up home he hard and level but alas on tuesday delivery man came along with kmall parcel and uhut did he do but drive in the lane until he iink up to the uxlei in ruts of hlr own muklng he managcuf ojrter fnrmlnu in prince edaarj slats diaby by oljvkr watuikn tremendons trifles continued from page throe tlmnday we was havi lutelll genls tet in the class hi the teechef sod her uster has children 10 ai yru of old agr who cood estymate ivow lontf has she probley 1m inurryrd jake at onct i4 he new af xlbeuxj his lunm by unserlir it wood luift to bo at least 20 yrs lvldiy after kool yterday niliter aihli mil wenl to the geii mdse stole to get him mini cloe the man ied do jou want puddtd iholden as blbters the bank when gf out for lunch sir it was splendid of you to send mo uie money saw an opportunity to rent some rpoce uio 3ubchy textile company and the only chance hod to talk to mr frederick the president was on the tralp going to bonbon mr laidlows blue eyes twinkled you rented some space tltousaml on tlie twentieth floor sir mr ijidlow whlstlel loftly to be gin with you arent going to pay for trip to boston when youre on company business make out requisition for tlw amount you fpent and mus dahlson will refund it to you now tell me about the alfuir dune did mr laid low noddetl thoughtfully just about the way thought youd handle un important job li donf if it came up tllatji why hesilated ulkmit appointing harold kelton rent ll munager at jm increusitl salary tin job younl dane blurted but fir kelton the iinior man in tin purtment mr ludlows mouth tightened tliats right hi is but any coiopany which tky tiik sunshink cube rzr criticism is often considered synonym ous with faultfinding if you think your friend uses too much slang or is too nc in to pass on gossip do not tell lier fco ils if uu were announcing the sinking of ship at sea with the loss of all on board do not go at her as if you were the public prosecutor and she the prisoner at the bar ao friendly and sympathetic not too superior bo goodnatured about it too frequently joke will do much to help one over come fault sunshine la cure for many physical ills and the samo is true of faults rkgular 1iekmit iiimpson what sort of chap is pembcrton wllklns oh regular hermit spends two or three evenings at home almost every week hkh and low magistrate did you say tliat um culprits used high words witness well their voices were pitched high twt the words they used were extremely low gh promotions uilrly because of jfnlorltv without regard to ability would joon io out of business your first joo as rental manager will lie to jock up kelton try to penuade him to it hli work interfere with his ijolf once in while mr ludlow smiled grimly its the tremendous trim that make for me et mcornth anyone can tlie hif opportunitifj but mast people pav up the little opportunities and those are the tremendous trifle of which im dresicr all so uhen he cum home at akiuir you renttd thousand feet or 2am dlddent hardly see the pice whj decatre jou attached thot in it but pa warned to get it when wrne imijortance to trifle calling rfpported the konvensahen to him cartl ii didnt seem lmmirtant enough he jed they are too mutch tauklnj at to kelton to pur tl ro panic for this hear domfcll when he lssent to understand led oystelt fauming makes pltogkess thu time of jeur und it is evident that some of them can safely be applied to evcrjoner sprint cleaning job floor ulslei and possagiwajs are they duttered do nail points project are natrijiew uji arefloon in iife coiidltion stairs are they sllppcrv are jb jectsieft bn stepii and landingi are all jour stairs protected by liandralla in good condition falling objects are hand tools or other objects in hazardous placei arc objects on end liable to tip over are materials too cloce to platform edges materials piled too high too close to flreflghtlng equipment ob structing firedoors or sprinkler heads filed carelessly bulk materials spread aroulid are piled blocked or interlock ed lockers and cabinets clean lijc cess of old clothing und rubblsh malce you check now brighten up for spring tittie in bulletin to tlie 5500 ontario members of th industrial accident pre vention association ji morlcy gen eral manager announces tliat the 1037 annual safety convention will be held at tlie royal york hotel here on april 10th and 20th tlie delegates will ho addressed on various aspects or accident prevention by ouutanding authorities in that field including georfc wilkle chairman of the workmeng compensation board gardiner canadian national rail ways montreal ii brace bell tele phone company montreal col fred dennis ucndhc corpbouth bend in diana beyer liberty mutual in surance company boston brig gen draper toronto police chief dr eelby general motors corp dvtroit dr grltfin toronto indiltrlal surgeon and others one of the outstanding features of the twoday convention ulll be the iaufej show demonstration of oarround fuhlons for tin welldressed accident free industrial worker mr morlry itl stiles in his bulletin that follow in iiirelors mci tun the ice nllj hie follow ntomimndati nv fur tli hujhw aceuhnt uitml wt dlst ussetl hjii ii mtqut ti nturlo until ttr of hhhwivs muf horiuih mtmtiuiloii tji piu tut nii ji 1i1l lttn ill in elsts at pre lit adiiptiim of in iun th it vi elimin iti mi li unil pruttiti pais lng on hills uiu turves ril ird and iriuni ljns fallu to give projr hhuul oiuoiiilng trillu ul ting out of uiu of trjirtt and uiplnfe that st it ton of the roul or hlghwuj in tended for approaihlng trulflr improvtd tritflc lunc ktundardlzitlou or uarnlu slyiu corctlon of gluhng hi aciuuhit inudlliihth out of fucus and vehicles in adequately lighted tj hujijrth of cojiimtrtlal and privute trailcjni halfway up the lane and then had ta back out again how he ever managed to gt out at all dont knov war partner mad au the work he had done in grading the lane was completely wasted when ordefed the good particularly asked to have them left at the gate but trust delivery boy to forget half he 15 told one of our neighbors told me they had an agent drive in their lane and he went into the ditch and thats where he deserved i3 be if jou okl me really it is most exasperating tin luck of consideration illjjninintppleh of the jear one uould think ood man car drivers had lost the use of their legs completely for they will taee chance an klud of lane rather tjmn walk few steps of course they feelyjuitp irtj kuouilng uiat iltlicy net stuck the farmer can always be relletl upon to hitch lp team and haul them back to the road again ls it my lane or there rcallj jack of enthusiasm about houscclcanln thls jear it jieins to me have hardly he ird it mentioned at nil hi it that after such an open winter spring iuli crept on us unawures or is tlmt have been too bus mjself to take much notice of wha other people are doing island is making rcmnrkable progress the number of lcased areas under cul tivation in malpequeciucumiienue sec hon li now about 100 compired with 101 ear ago and the results obtained in th li area have led to modest be ginning of commercial oyster culture or farming in rnmc other sections ol the province during the last three jears poductlon from prince edward plan oyster farms iul gained over one thou sand ixir cent six or seven jxar ago the dominion department of fisheries set out to en couragethc citabliihmautj ofanovttor furmint industry in prince edward island vi here controj of the oter re mrces had been trontfctrvd to the dominion under an agreement with the prounclal government it was not until 1033tlul prcllmlnnri tidlesnnd ikrlments had been so far advanced that actual production from ojstcr areas lensel to farms by the department had got fairly under way and in that year production from the underwater farms in the malpequccascunipcque region was 02 barrels in 1035 it rose to 070 barrels and in 1030 exceeded 1050 barreli great deal of work has been done in furthering oyster farming in yes sir aid dane but im sorry for kelton hed counted on that job mr ludlow smiled im sorry for kelton too but he shrugged as dane hurried to the telegraph of flice at noon to send message to puy frederick his heart was glowing he wrote hallly on the blank your father was right about that promotion may see you next saturday afternoon at our liomc important dane not all gold in ulas mineral wealth is not all gold or even nil mi tnl the non niltalllc minerals which tnrhidc the fn cotu petroleum and natural gas it uctural material clay renrn lime building stone sand and rravel nnd irce number of other minerals such us vpsum abt tos silt and graphite uiel of grt at economic importance thrt ntjiimetiiule arc indispensabl md life without them the development uf the met lis from the ore to the finish product and thi ir use in industrial mtnufactun would be impossible production uf nonmeuililcs in 103g had value of 10 000 000 tciun of si2 000000 over 1335 capital invested in the nonmetallic industry in 103g amounted to 240000 000 salaries and wage to 40 000 000 dividends to 31 000 000 and exiendltures for supplies the and equipment to 20000000 really have been most awfully busy island various experiments as to spot fuels with production valued at when eet into that unused part of our collecting methods etc have been con 00000 000 in 1030 are the most impor ivouse feel like giving one mighty siioo and shooing out everything in front of me and then starting out again from scratch but that even more than dare do even now have shooed out so much that it kept me busy to find piece of patching to mond partners work shirt this ueek have such lot of sewing must do but cant settle down to it until have been through every drafter box and cupboard and discarded every discardable thina thcrt are com places tliat have to be cleaned out when tlie children are out of the uay if they are at home it is oh mother dont fcurn that oh mother want tliat until feel uould be farther ahead if had never started clearing up at all but the chil dren are not the only ones to get into trouble get into hot water too one morning had collected lot of rubbish and went outside to light bonfire partner was up to tlie bush for load of vood so had to use my own discretion as to where to bum the rubblsh lighted my fire little piece back from the wood pile with the wind blowing in the opposite direction pre jtnth wint opt jftjlh more rubbish partner was bark with hit load noticed he loo kid at me with an expres juii that is just the plei ducted demonstration operations have been carried on advice has been freely given lessees and an oyster research station has been established had ever seen and then tlie storm broke why in the name of all thats won derful you should luuc to light bon fire right in my wagon trail dont know see where had to go to get bark to the wood pile sure enough there was my arc park ed right between the wheel marks of tlie old wagon trail and hadnt so much as noticed itl by the way partner is very well satis fled with the editors comment on the debate in the provincial house we thought hli comparison with foster heuitt and the hockey game was very clever und quite apt we might ulo add that the editors experience also confirms our own private suspicions abqut matters provincial we feel the weekly newspaper should aa hiiggt steel it the weekly newspaper annual convention be means of en lightening imonlr of the community on matter ofpublic tnten wr might tin be ab git little ncuni to the truth than we mould nth rwij tant of canada nonme tallies these included coal to the value of 46000000 natural gas 10500000 and crued petroleum 3g00ooo ranking next to the fuels in the annual value of non metallic output are the clay products which include the various types of brick roofing drain and structural tile and pottery and the structural materials lncludlnc cement lime and building stone cement production last year amounted to 5000000 barrels valued at approximately 7000000 lime produc tion reached value of 3250000 can adas large resouyces of building and ornamental stone now supply most of the domestic demand among tlie other minerals of tho non metallic group which canada possesses and produces in large quantities are asbestos salt gypsum magnesltlc dolo mite and sodium sulphate stic is the worlds leading producer and exporter of asbestos sales of which totalled 10 000 000 in 1d3g tlie output of uut was 300 000 tons last yt ar the highest on record gypum production war valued ut ujoooo quart feldspar talc and suipstone graphite ochres and mica all oturlbuttd to the canadian nonmetal lit mini nil output in 1030 in amount riniiiu in value from 17 000 to 117 100 proclamation re daylight saving time whcrcus number of major industries in the mumcipulitv will adopt daylight saving time dunnj the present summer and whereas in order to avoid confusion which would necessari ly result through there being two systems of time in force in the municipality notice is hereby given that the council of the corporation of acton has decided by bylaw to adopt daylight smng time tor acton commencing at midnight on saturday april 24 1937 mori septemoer 1937 at midnight citizens are requested to comply yith this bylaw and adopt tins time from the dates specified mccutciieon reeve dated at acton march 2th 1937 time tables ndian nationaw at acton gotajr but daily cxpt sunday 05 am daily except sunday 1007 jtn daily except sunday 6u pjn sunduy only 710 oolnc wat dally except sunday 59 ajn dally excep sunday 233 dolly except sunday 705 pun dully except sunday 13 40 am sunday only 1133 pm stand aju time fooi mileage fueling the household machine is an important item these days after all on the road of daily life most of us have to get the the last mile out of every dollar we spend high food mileage means careful buying thoughtful selection of the foods that not only suit the tastes nnd physical needs of the family but the pocketbook as well thats the value of advertising every week here in your paper are presented new and interesting food ideas new ways of preparing old reliable favorites new combinations of the foods the family needs in ways theyll like standard unvarying quality is the out standing feature of advertised merchandise in general and of food products in par ticular quite factor in getting high food food 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