Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 24, 1938, p. 5

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jv7 t- kkjlvhjm lsttvtwflyf ttrf tzrkr ruauuntx ummh ub tut the acton free press mom www loa mamie mainprise bom from toronto or the weekend id both chhiob tufted uhmnli in ottelph evar the weekend lata suby 1 mr bojnl clark of toronto spent the weekend at thetr ilflbis tier mr and mr angus kennedy of kw- ehaner vlslisd on sunday at tba home of his mother mm meburnet of waonrton was ft gnest this week at the twine of mr and mrs john wood mrs 7 k kennedy spent the week end visiting in dstrolt mteh at tba hone of her son urs jas russell helen and kenneth of unlonvue spent the weekend with mn j n kennedy and mus kelson mrs john harvey end mrs annie h eomervtlle of toronto spent the week end with acton relatives and friends mr and mrs stanley hoteheon and jlmmla of aurora visited at the home of mr and mrs ban h vtneent this mr s brown of winnipeg man visited his cousin mr james unuitisn knox avenue and other friends this mr and mrs x j keep of st cath arines spent the weekend at the home of the latter sister mrs iawrnee b ktnff mr and mrs ross anderson of thr- onto spent the weekend at the home of her parents mr and mrs spenser husband mrs wm millar ouelph mlu jean miliar and mr howard clark buffalo visited at the home of mr o h umtx on sunday miss josle ward and miss nora and mr res matson and mr oordon held of toronto were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs w j raid mr and mrs r c saklns and tommy and miss dorothea ounton and mr geo stewart of toronto visited with j k oamblce and j m oreera on sunday miss margaret brown mrs q h leant mrs j e gamble mrs bracken and mrs smcthurst attended the women s institute board meeting in milton oft monday mr and mrs harold wansbrough and bobble of toronto spent a few days at the home of his mother mrs r h wansbrough who returned to toronto with them for a visit not to buy warble powder this year at recent meetings of the councils of ssttusalng kusoagaweya nelson and trafalgar it was decided not to pur chase the additional warble powder re- reuulmnients for 1038 in all four town ships it was the feeling of the members of the councils that inasmuch as warble powder had been supplied to all cattle owners during the past three years and furthermore inasmuch as it had been clearly demonstrated that the warble pest could be very easily and economlc- vuy controlled thai it was only reason able to expect that every cattle owner woud now purchase hla own require ments township oouncluora and other key men throughout the count are most enthullasttcresrdlruj the efficiency of warble wash thoe bird of georgetown states that prior to the campaign it was almost impossible to step our herd in the field on hot sunn days throughout the summer whereas last year we saw them gmdding only once or twice ross seswwarth of freeman comments as fol lows in our own herd after three years of using warble powder we did not find as many grubs on the herd as could be found on any one of the young cattle prior to three years ago uurt year states mr segsworth we only found two grubs on the whole herd arthur healop of the same township goes far ai to state that he feels thr warble fly menace as it existed up untu hire veara ago has been practically wiped out in halton 8orimv hat similar comments wrr made tiv rrrve oeorgr ch rd n i nut sasruwtvu ketvt i tor flail i tatul gar fortwn larrup prwtut i t i tin halum luivtnk lmprovrnu nt i tor j uiwrcmi ul ouk villi tn mam others hen conta uim j 11 wlltmut of itlt in noted hampahirt breeder le concluded hls staunient w hi h uua itm liar to tlwui gaoled above bv aidu i think ti la in the fanm r mi inti rest to keep it t rulmint up u tlu iot la negligible and cattu d nun t txir both foni a beef as well a a m king standpoint jew hllckxk agricultural rt n aenuuive lot halum wh n lni nnunl staled that the credit i r tlu mi k the utree years prugnun h uld c u the 75 keynicn e altered ier tle dun ty who had worked unuruuuv uiuwiut monetary recompense for thetr time or gasoline mt whltelok also gate a food deal of credit to the count press for thatr support and cooperation george wallace clothes shop 123yongest toronto ojmmmtto kjvfebms oot of town patrons xte can examine your uyu and make mew glasses or opucal re- paln while ytm are m the eltr oiib puces modcsatk ne wauiar e p head a w ow muajts guelph ont boohs 0 ajn to pjn open weflmnruf alternoeb atoo 3 oti guarsnitrj trust coffviwcsnas a iegs investment for trust funds uncanditionmlly gusrantcw the sterling trusts corporation stehuno towek neighborhood news erin twenty trienea and former nekhbon ot fi- esent lait ttmreday ewnlni at the home of let and lfra o a hemmon enjoyinc a pleaeant emnms toeather death came euddenly thoraai wvnn on prlday march 11th when he oonapeed from a heart condition while wabdnc alone the mam etreet in arm he wai carried toshe ofllee of dr j a it ecott where he died a few mrnntes later qotie a large number ot iocs have been hauled to beera caw mlu tn the tutate and to uttcmnaa mtn on ko 5 eldc road bin it wm not likely tie long before the ehrlek of the aaw will be heard aa it oonireru into hnuber and buodlnf materlal the trunks of trees which took years and years to reach their pre p kefouattons hae been oompleted wherein j o hsmlllnn one of crtnl prominent merchants has pnnhased stanler park to wenknown aommer resarc itr hsmflton win retire from the merchandise business and his hobby wfll be more beautiful summer resort in which- lie can fish etc at his leisure advocate gregory theatre friday mabcb zsth special matinee at lis happy landing with the worlds no l skater sonja rbnix poprye protect the weakertst chapter g of tim tylers luck 5atukday mabcil zstb out night the duke comes back thrill drama with heather an ffel musical oh aay can you bear comedy playboy no 1 cartoon tjanclng bear fox news monday mabcii zlth au baba goes to town a canbbrnado of laugtts wlti eddie cantor comedy ready to cartoon tittle lamble burlington miss donna huffman the new public liealth nurse oommcrioed her duties to town mbs motrlane wul remain with bar until april 1st a truck owned vy red thomas coal dealer broke through the flooring of a bridge over rambo creek on brant street on thnrsday last the truck was slightly dsmasjed and several planks ware brokrei on t3ie bridge relief costs for the month of wsbr were very high here being over 2ooo the total is practically the same as lebruary 1037 very little opportunity is presented at the present time for the men to secure work but it is hoped that road work will open op in the near future on monday evening last at the request of the high school board the mayor and council visited the school to hear f s rutherfard director of vocational education speak on the nev procosed home economics and oeneral shop work courses in the high school at the same time the board and council held a con ferenoe and dlscutvlou on tiie new ad dition to the school to provide for the courses the many friends of mrs john nolo bttt water street will regret to learn that she had the misfortune to fall in her home and fracture her right shoul der on saturday morning lost gazette goatmilk for ghandi miss sude the english disciple of oandhl is shown carrying goatmilk for mohandas jc oandhl at the 61st session of the indian national congress at hart- para india the indian congress was split over policy of whether they should wage war against the british for in dependence after hearing- of the resigna tions of british ministers vert cuban shortsighted old iady oh how clean youve made it one would hardly think there was any glass there window cleaner well there isnt much lady my ladder just been through it poob peoplael beggar tity a poor man madam i have not eaten a morsel of food today woman ah my poor creature we all have to suffer tn this world i have just been obliged to give up my opera box a will never oonquer death tor la an essential character of our i or ajasja carrel notice to creditors in tilt mattes af the estate af ivy alice crtaaw late af the tewaafclfc of kasiijiu h the osmnty ml italian uldaw deceased notice is hereb given that all pcraom hamxu an itutm t r demand ojialust thr lair ir alice crlppa ht dkrd on or about the twent third d f february 1938 at thr ulage of acton in thr o uit of halt tin and pro usce ot otilurio urr required to ariwl b ixet prejioid or u ovllver u the unde s gned sollcluv herein for charln ed mund parker and alexandet durln rljijw thr exih utors of thr butt a and testament it i llcc crlppo id w iwcveased their names and ad 0rvmi and full particulars tn artunk f llntr juinu and statenru of thet t uiiu and h- na urr if- uie eart tlea it ui held b them and take notice that after thr eighteenth da if april 1938 the said chariot txlmuitd parker atid alexander dura in c tppa atll procnkl to dlstrfbute thr oftew of the atd de ttased amoru thr jierwis entitled theeto lisuig re kard ontj to the claims of ahlci the shall then liae had notlf and that t hr saxl charles edmund parker and alexander daraln crtpps m til not be liable ror the said asset or an part thereof to any person of a hose claim the shall not then haxtwreceited notice dated at oeorgelbmn ontario this uth day of march aj3 1w8 dale k bennett solicitors for the said charles edmund parker and alexander darwin crtpps 7j cedarvale the monthly meeting of the cedarvale women s institute was held at the home of mr and mrs herb keeler on march 16th owing to the weather nine mem bers and fourteen visitors were present in the absence of the secretarytrea surer mrs alvln white the assistant secretarytreasurer katherine fergu son took her place following opening exercises conducted by the president mrs william cox the roll coll was an swered by a suggestion to moke house- cleaning easier the motto put cant in your pocket and take out tu tryhvas token by doris fines the topic on how to decorate a house was given by mrs oeorgc hardy a mouthorgan selection was given by arthur johnson and read lnga by phllis smith and katherine ferguson music an the violin was con trlbuted bj mr ed smith it was de cided that the women would start to make a quilt at the next meeting lunch was served and a social time spent in concluding the meeting last friday evening friends and neigh bors hod a presentation for mr and mrs ernie johnston at the home of mr and mrs robert mcctlutheon mr robert sim acted as chairman the program included on instrumental by eleanor arlfxln a song by four school pupils a vocal duett by jessie and oordon rcld thr chairmans address music by arthur jt inson and eleanor ariflln recitation try mrs alvln white music by mr oscar locker a mouth organ selection by mr rutledge and his daughter a number of people were called on for speeches a song b mr rutedge accompanied b mrs hugh retd a reading by katherine ferguson a song bj mr ed smith mrs johnston as then asked to lake uir chair mr hugh retd read the oddros during which mrs jouuioi 4t prr united tth t hit kitchen cluirs a lea m i aaut r pun and pie tin l v runi and rrd mrs johnston thanked her friends t u the kmdl remembrance ftleikla rtv orr that mr johnston was no present luiuh as serrd and llvr rt niand r tf tht nuht as ami n ruihxr and crokini lr frunda are stry to bra mr han id grinin is not ven aril 0h al ll i lm a n leedr red tt frend are glud u m lip ulu- ou again after tutting the cue- km pox thr roads am e- muddj at prewen last sunda thr sundae school pre- untcd mrs johnauin aioi a beaauiul tablet loth and toaela also a nice book notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of naomi sayera ute of the village of acton in the coonty of ixalton widow de ceased all perst ns hmlng claims against iht estate ot naomi sayera late of the vll ufit of acton in the county of halton widow deceased uho died on or about the 15th day of december 1937 are re quested to send same to the undersigned sol cltor on or before the 28th da of march 1938 otherwise the estate alii be distributed without regard to their claims oeoroe e ell10tt muton ontario solicitor for the administrators milton march 4th 1038 36 3 paving program recommended to county council continued from pat ob moved by mr irving seconded by mr dyers that r b young and oo county auditors be granted an extra tm 00 for work done after the death of the county treasurer the late mr h m pettlt moved by mr robinson seconded by mr mooutoheon that a grant of 35000 be made to the lome scots rifles or peel and dufferln and halton moved by mr robinson seconded by mr wilson that the county council make a temporary grant of 9000 per month as suggested by mr thompson moved by mr allen seconded by mr roblnion that a grant of 100 00 be made to the boy scouts association to apply to blue springs scout reserve in halton county moved by mr oordon seconded by mr kerns that leave be granted to in troduce a bylaw to appoint com borer inspectors for the county ot haltont under the plant diseases act revised statutes of ontario of 1037 chapter 148 and that bylaw be now read a flrs time moved by mr oordon seconded by mr kerns that the above bylaw no 712 be now read a second time in com mittee or the whole the blanks oiled in and the warden keep the chair moved by mr robinson seconded by mr wilson that wm campbell be ap pointed corn borer inspector for the township or esqueslng moved by mr olsbert seconded by mr hall that lewis patterson be appointed corn borer inspector for the township of trafalgar moved by mr mcnlven seconded by mr kerns that j m mcoonnlch be ap pointed corn borer inspector for nelson township moved by mr oordon seconded by mr davis that r j anderson be ap pointed corn borer inspector for nas sagawea moved by mr kerns seconded by mr oordon that bylaw no 712 be now read a third time passed signed and the corporate seal attached the bylaw was read and passed the remuneration paid each inspector to be at thr rate of 45 cents per hour the count buildings committee re commmded in their report that the rarctakcr of the county buildings be bixen an increase in salary from s100 200 per year and that the matron bt raled from 2010 250 per ear to be cllrctm from april 1st mr davis recvi of georgetown asked iht council what part george town would haw to pa if a connecting link aere mud between georgetown and glen williams mr smith explained thai in such a case 50 would be paid bj the depart r menl and 50 b the count but only if such an agreement were signed by both the countj of halton and oeorge town municipality mr davis asked the road committee to think it over and report at their next meeting council adjourned w sasuiftn oow htoddob obsucan stxlk seventylive per rent of the total quantity of milk produced in qeraaay goes into manufacture thersnalnlni 33 per cent is retained m uojuld form and everybody having financial dealings with the industry must pay 1 pfennig per litre about 0 quarts of liquid milk to assist msnufacturlng prices the total production of milk in orraany is 6 600- 000000 tallona from 10000600 dairy cows which are divided among 3 000000 milk producers of the total production of milk 3100- 000000 gallorii- represent processed or treated muk this includes milk for liquid consumption the quantity sold as raw milk for liquid consumption betat 800 000 000 gallons this u either tt milk or milk sold tn villages where pas teurisation facilities are not available milk retained on the fsrms for manu facture or feeding to stock amounts to 2 300 000000 gallons sixtythree per cent of the milk goes to the local dairy associations producer- owned creameries nd the remaining 97 per cent- is disposed of in the following ways 1 farmhouse cheese maunff and butter making by producers whose milk cannot be aooommodated at the looal creameries 3 a small quantity is used by private dairymen and manufacturers whose interests have not yet been ac quired by the german milk marketing board and 3 sales by producer retail era who represent only 3 per cent of the total of the dairies in germany m per cent are cooperatively owned by producers and 40 per cent privately the cooperative dairies deal with 70 per cent of the milk sold off premises oil those cioabs oardener this is a tobacco plant in full bloom madam dear old lady how very interesting and how long will it be before the cigars are ripe style flash step into spring whli pilr f pallants shoes they are the list word in style and craftmmship the new ssndalized pumps stepins and ties are extreme ly foot flattering in gaber- decn and suede with patent leather trimmings black blue and brown are the pre- dommating shades this spring just to sec these shoes will make you want to buy them ranging in price 249 0 495 other lines of sample shoes from 149 toz2b pallants shoe store acton better shoes properly fitted free h msrlxwila maaaier in the privacy of your home i dear madam nubone supporting oarnv nt makr it possible for your gowns to fully portray che natural grace and beauty of your figure at the same time giving a happy realization of ease comfort and bodily freedom in the pruacy of your own home i will gladly extend to you tlie full benefit of my experience as a professional corsetlerr just phone 150 or urlta tin r la no obligation on your port sincerely mrs w j reid i those blgs professor msmr mast com mon but student june tumble ladr bed asd again new lower prices on oranges reg reg reg reg reg 21c 25c 29c 33c 39c 19r 22c 25c 29c 35c finest quality navels see these new super s2 lemons extra ec dozen large 35c choick large size texah grape seedlew juir fruit ic each fresh greens labqe leaf spinach t iioic e uat aittl ce usol hud lettuce iioicl ceujty iieasts hotholbe radish choke mlxltav tomatoes ua peekfrean bngluh biscuits b res 25c iu ni miortd alcliox lietst cracker 1 pki weston tiudas 1 pkg kaxysprntd cheese reg 2 k slui for 25c 0keefs gingerale barrs heme of pscartly osoeouts good manners te t your knoa ledge of correct social usag- b amwertng the folios ng gues lions then checking against the authorl tattve answers below 1 when inviting house guests should the hostess glc them an idea of the activities she has planned so that they may itu jw what clothe to bring 2 if it is impossible for a hostess to meet her house guest a hen he arrues at the station should the hostess or her guest pa for the taxi fare 3 is it thoughtful for hostess to see i hat her house guest is upplled with an extra blanjket for the night 4 is it a good idea for a person going on a visit to take a few extra hangen with him 5 should a hoiw gurtst rxpect his hostess to keep him supplied with ilsmpi what would you do it you wtih to invite guest tor a week end wi uld you word the invitation as to the unw ot the vlsir 1 a umr for the week end o oan you come for dinner on prlday and stay through sunday noon c come out kriday and spend the wvht end 1 pi hobtesa rltht r puv li ad vance or haa ll charged u her 3 r 4 yr ur vumr 1 kt3r th t upplv i uh i no bet what w mid u i m lut i a maflt lakt olr i hr right i drri i r a rd l t i kind 1111 luic dw r d u s sir sullr ital i i rt l ilk a nat mtiuuxj tu puu i r 10o a rr t m ttn otilu rfl attti d it i l t t j a r miiks vrnwluallj a ix f0 fe- i k it f r d u i uf 1 ikt ui n t s i a i p find ix t ni i l 1 1 tu iu d ir ap earrd u l hi ft- aav luirled and twlted 1 lw it 1 l ael xte i w v fir uh it rti n nk f u and fm ittln 1 ad u um m urn moe uund umji d t lad liners c iw qnudut n va a ran hips n thr sri rr t ri hmf wi liairr a id ma i land another rcixoh passenger to cook on ship tell me sir are you the mate cook tm not im the man that cooks the mate nubone conetierr for acton roekweod umehouae dutrlru an audience seven times the town hall capacity i i i l i ft ft ft ft i if u speaker were to come to acton to hold a public meeting in the town hall and attract a liipacity houst he would have the pleasure of speak ing to about 400 people a meeting with that many people present would be votcd a great success the speaker would be delighted to have the opportunity of addressing such a large audience every person interested in the meeting would be delighted and with good reason eerv week tn ikh ikpss offers acton mcr chants and other advertisers the opportunity to speak to over i mx families in acton and its trading district 1 000 families means at least 000 people an audience that would hll the acton town hall tu capacity scen times w th a few score to spare what an opportunit this presents f r the business man who has a worthwhile message the rcnur of omar o the lender of the op p sition c r an t thtr public man in anuda would deem t an hi nor t have the opportunity to speak t an audtntt f th s k at tun merchants and other adcrtsn pair ns mav uvjil themselves of this t pportun t ever week tht van induce thit uujutkc i i k tn them for in merchandise the nceessit ts and luxuries ts members are obliged to hu f the make their talks such that tho will desere the ro jwiii the c nhdence and the custom f their audience if you want to meet this audience put your message in the free press mmmmmwmmm

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