Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 6, 1941, p. 7

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y 1hvrsday february 6th 1941 v thfc acton frefc press 1age sevetj w1iat have we done today t we shall do so much in the years to i come bui what hnv wc dohe today we shall give our hold in a princely urn bui what hid xvc rivi to lay wo- shall lilt the lynh and dry the leaf we ahall plant n hox- 111 i lie place of fear we khali speak the vvords of love nhd cheer 1 m but vcliol did wo- apeak today w shall lie so kind in the nflcrwhlli but what have ue bun to dnv we slmll hrlnu each lonely ibvii smile but what hnv vvc brought tevdav we khali klvi to truth a itander hlrlh and to meitilfam faith a l c pc r uoitli we shall feci the hunkci inc oul or i nrlh nut who hnve ue ful lo dnv we linir reap nun n ihi in and bv nuluhat linu w tcmn to dm r khali hulld lib ninnsidns in tin but what have vvn built lo elnv tie svvoct in ill dreams to hask but here and nnvv do vt do our lnsk yis thin iv- ilu hlink our souls nuisl auk what hnv in done lo ila ninn wntc rninn v ould transform 1 treeliss plain aim barren hill canadas forest expen turn out hybrid o match rigorou conditions of canadna varied climate by jamkh mcoook lilli ire- hint vv rlti r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmim of twenty years ago frms iue of the rteejei of thinmho i lrtlr i lth iflsi cvvs has reached acton hint ml lanunrv jfllh john mcconiuodnle crmcrly of speyside had died at fit ir c at nlra mm- therrwtltbetr hoekeymnlclio ullffai taeen acton and the otr team or torontorm saturday nlrht under lhcaucplceftof thetode mr louis stnrkinnn has purchased from mrs john arthurs toronto the properly now oc upieil by himself and t e gibbons shoe repairer mr starkman intends ycmodclllno hi bullrilnjr m the spring rir k 1 nelmlljia4iurejiaceltl medical prctjce laboratory outllt chinwn lchrumv stir icpi v i njlnc dr am of i reel in iiliumlaiii 11 1 inn ukiiroilily in tulle droui hi dimt und i old ii in nrer n 111 11 winlcw toajrilv n million trees- which will survive- conditions of hill and iirnlile cllmnlis canadi an m lent ms linv develnpid hy hnds from the iiniiiim cif viirlln i i in si hvbriel ivi primmi of lv in ilili in look nflir thi msi ives- in the lariuumuis tin ouflinut in i5o nunlon evperlments- involve all- common nntlve and introduced spruce and piiu hub found on the prnlrleh aji will as varieties of poplars iljhildi e d i lias hi en producee nnd in some usi i this seed had prewluroe nctunl livlnld t rec s inc selection to meel certnln ii mnllc conditions does not eonccln the west nlone dr i p v johnson forest geneticist of the natlonnl re search council told the cnnodlnn pressjmdortnnt progress was being made in development of trees to meet mpirnl elements fro const to coast working in conjunction with the resenrch counch are the domimsn forestry service the de partment of aerrlculturc and various provincial agencies npttdencirnnd property beloncirjbto- the estnte of the late dr thos grav mr alex joe was elected president of the esqueslnj agricultural society at the annua meeting despite the unfavorable weather the financial statement was highly satisfactory the auditorium of the town unm was tilled to capacity when the cjiil clren of si albans choir pn sinter the metaphysical white cj1 i hi ptav was n ureal success nnd nil iii actors deserve much praise iull hems i repp wmnilm e on sunclav lanunv 21rd 1h21 tetmrnndmi5fhiit himslreet n daughter ulelejjsricu dr johnson whose fnmlly home was a farm at stnvoly altn said thnt prairie weather nnd soil condi jinna presented n insuperable ob stacle to free growth of trees at experimentalstations like that at indian head snsk n wide variety of trees flourished they had more care than the fnrmer could afford to give his own shelter belt but to science they represented what might be pos slble in the future under average farm conditions when tvpes vver- hlendld to remove weaknesses nnd re tain fnvornble characteristics from trees like those nt indian lie nil st pinit nni l lea incs we believe we ciln develop other vnrlttles capable of thriving whh almost no attention on prairie rnreijnspitai stilt irrespective nt e ehiltmv my suitable for the wist alreadv e sut hntkcfbinctkw acton news district news tounty news comment and summaries on world j4att0rss e i articles war 25 years ago tfaretttmuh r i ho nntlm hlt srun nnd loioi ndo ig i sprut i w on har l and di miht n sistnnt tin sturd tnrnikann unci russian oli r tnunlid nmont hi dj tris nhlt to withstand pralrli k qiiditions fy i i hi jnikpini vhnh tlounshid in i iwli i n canada i n in poor soil g i had hi i n fairh mk i ssful on th iprnini i c pi whin its roots roin istiaiht down in tin sod i ntounttr rt i hnrd sii u ln h could not hi pen germans masked men and guns flefor verdun for attack on 1wtioutf fortress iiijnintions for iu in nt tiirmar nttnik on vrun fr ni h fortriss on tin itiv r m us wire sptidid up ars ago in tin first frtnt r thi nttuaj pntth lontinmd inttrmit tntl until luni llfi nrftt ndt d n ictor tor fr nch urmv fllht kor for in 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