Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1946, p. 5

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thursday march 14th ib the acton free press vxratmrv mtysua mr jaha we4 visited hi terofcte wt lit week s mr jack grehn at toronto pen owe weekaavd at hb horn here don row who la attatvdlnt uni versity us toronto was home for the week a browning 6vr th mr aad mra frank vtattaa acton rauuvaa week a mr am mra walla clhboju vkll- ed mra e strong in brerebrtdg for a raw devya wtm pat bayuae arrived horn irom llaulaa tnu week and will aooa reeetv har diaeharev wren dorothy clayton ot ottawa and mr bill cuytoa of toronto wan ham for tha weakatld mr norma wllaa of vi spent tha weekend with hu parent and othar relative in town mra ot h r allan merrvr and daughter uitad with mr and mr arnold the peal week mr and mra lewta raid mr and mr john murray mr sam torso at toronto were weekend gueau of mr and un jack held mr hoy wansborough who facent- returned from pendlne tha winter in florida vnulad hi mot har krr it ii wanahorough who haa baan ser- teualy iii mr wanborouh haa disposed of hla inleraat in i ha stirling oeaket co which ha eatabuahed over tvvenlyflve year ago this week v nquun alfarnaynoi osavavalaa rraa matt writer toronto tci tha ontario llalure echoea world fear evoked uy nllcal fixwl shortage and the gov ernment haa moved legtlllon to aid produitiun uf lha foodatuifl aougtit in area already on tarvallon dial the continued ue of ubaldlr was urged by agriculture minuter ken ned who aid we are facing the grealeit food shortage ol modem its tktdi nf tbutmbt amtm ubhfcaeie th rrtmtty csweir eicv a walt rarsoaage bower avenue sunday uarch 17th 1m 1100 ajn horning worship germ- on series the apostles w men among meavx simon the zealot and judas bcmrloi 1215 pre church school 700 pm- evnin worth i p serin on subject why the church is neceissryt wed march 30th b pm midweek study nd treyer group at in horn of mr and mrs j k gar diner main st ireyer chihm people everybody welcome atptrrtf hi ceiuato knox crdbch aovoh bbv poufis fmfttton alassfe wulow sir sunav march 17th lufi um am ubrnlng wonhlp the fiih psalm 3 k p m tte sunday school and junior liable class 7 00 pm evening worship series 3 naxllam and man they that wait upon tha lord shall renew their strength new automobile pricbsbt setby wptb celling prices haw baas aaubufthad by waruma prices and trad boar for ail modal of six malt of pas senger automobiles tha board an- nounced recently price haw been at at uvtu prevailing in tha fall of iml tha prtcaa board declared with minor adjustment to covar certain improvements incorporated la tha 1m4 models which in tha cat of tha lower priced cart average fl to 23 par car tha following prtcaa ara retail fee lorydelivered calling prtcaa for soma of tha 194a mod la to thee prtcaa muat be addad transportation and aarvtclnx chargaa involvad in making tha car raady to dtiva in any part of canada plymouth daluxa 4door man s130 3 door tadan or club coupa 1233 bualnaaa coupa 11133 dodga daluxa- 4door sadan 1tt 3door twdan or club coup- 11244 builnaaa coup 1145 chavrolat stylcmaalar 4door apd- an 1316 3door aadaji or club coupa 1351 builneaa coupa 1116s iontlac rtaatlaadar 4door sadan 1tm 3door aadan or club coupe 12h9 botln coupa 1130ft chryalar royal 4door aadan 172 3door mdan or club coupe 1751 bualnaai coup not produced ajittij ehttrtli ac7ton altv w il wallack raataa sunday mauhi 17th 1m 1100 im morning sarvlca 1215 sunday school sarvlca at night withdrawn furthar noteca a walroma to nlll all moxlng the aecond reading o tha ugar tubttdy bill the mlnutar uld the new tubaidy will gtva producan apptoximatrly llio a ton of lft-pa- cnt btti comrrd with 11 a ton last ar the desperate need for increased ugar produrlum caused by tha world hortage and connensallon to grow- g era for hi r har labor coats ware the tie- riding factors in continuing the aub- sidtet he uid the minister also urged contlnuanca o the subsidies on cheese and hogw pollr w l to maintain the price of 21 cents a pound to the cheese producer during the period the fed eral go eminent takes all chaeaa for export purpose a rhange pledlclad for ontar ios cheese industry the reputation of canadian rbeeee abroad was not upheld in canada where there were complaints that producers sold cheese in a giw and unripe- condition it is exjrctrd that producers will soon hold their cheee until it is fully cured and ripened in 1039 ontario produced 89 000- 000 pounds of factory cheese which increased to 18000 000 in 1im3 com pared w it h 1 im 05000 last year there has been progresle lmpru-e- mant tn quallt until about 96 per cent of ontario cheese ranked top grade subsidies un hogs will be on grade a and grade bl which are considered more suitable for export in 1145 ontario increased its percentage of grade a hogs from ms to 19 8 and of grade a and bl hogs combined from hj 9 per cent to r4 3 per cent fears of a crime uae following the uar was not being born out it was stated in a report on prisons and reformatories tabled hy provincial secretary george ii dunbar j noting that inert had beer no large increase in crime until five vears aft r the end of the first great war the report stre the needs of prevention institutional care and re- 1 establishment one of the main causes of delin- j quency was the lack of parental con trol training and rsstonntlbiltt the report salt the great increase tn crtne after the last war was because youth got out of control and if an in crease comes npw it would be for tha same reason i the minister urged that first of- tenders be handled in institutions other than the reformatories and that tha entire probation system of ha province should be revised so that probationers would be property sup ervised olam r i altub ihr stsgrrsr sunday march 17lh l4fi the second sunday in lent 10 0ft a m church school 11 00 a m holy eucharist and serm on series on our heritage 1 our anglican heritage 12 15 pjit sonlor cuse too p m kvensong and sermon series on our great belle ft i llellee in jesus christ wednesday march 30 1000 am holy communion hltf pm ijtany and address a woods electricaj farsa equipavnt renfrew 5 cream stsparatora 5 roy w goodwin the rawletgh dealer j sj it it no 2 acton sj phone 40rfi f ooooamkywooooooeooootmee nassagaweya aa na7 auction sale ok oooo clstade iiolalvtrin iikrd all farm mac1unekv ora1n ktc at the farm 1 mile out of kitchen er on guelph highway turn east off highway one mile see sign wkdnfhuav march leth cattle sell at 3 so pm horsks a riyde lloraea 1100 to 15is mm cattik 14 gootl tlted grade llol- sleln cows some fresh some due around sale lime and april some hnd for summer and fall some heifers bred for early fall some yearlings and calves reg holttcln dull 3 yrs a real herd producers in good shape raised on the farm all farm machinery 35 tons hay gtaln etc machtneiy sells at 1 pm no reserve farm rented mknno snyditr owner a 11 imijbaciiki auctioneer claffaajunq auction saie to clarify the position of vetesans for new cars new mp8r curim moose jaw saxk cp two mooaa jaw man hava deaignad at naw broth cutler which thoum aaa tha labor chore of clearing rralrla bruthlajmia it la a machlna equlppad to cut tha thlckaat bruih and youm timber up to 18 inchea tn dlamatar and it u claimed can mora thin- aqua tha work of 50 experienced buthmen gregory theatre tiurs frc uareh it a 15 she went to the races frances gtffonl jamas cralj march of time american beaut luu cartoon snap happ chapter 4 jungle queen fultirday march mattaaa at 1 rhapsody in blurt joan leslie robert aids fox news monday tuesday march is av it outng to the length of film there will be one show each night at a since you went awav a story of today love and laughter hopes and dreams with cuudette colbert shirley temple joseph cotten monty woojey cartoon tale of two mica monday march 4 th tha farm for um was held at tha school houae be cause of the condition of mr daven ports lane du to tha heavy rain there was a good attendance to dis cuss the questions of what about sport markets 1 how would the volume of exports be affected by a tnrreaalng our imports b spaelaux- lag in production of the goods we can produce most economically c extend ing credit to foreign buyers 21 can we prevent foreign competition from ruining the canadian farmer would oae or more of the following measures help a mora efficient meth ods of production and prooaastnc h intematlonal trade agreements de signed to maintain satisfactory world prices c international agreements designed to increase consumption of food d government subsidise to pro ducers or consumers merftf on food imports eg new zealand butter mrs howard frank was chosen leader for the evening euchre and pedro were enjoyed and the ladles served sandwiches and rake with a cup of tea the fluty flees club held their an nuil meeting for the leton of of flier at the home of mrs wllfnd ktnnedy wednesday afternoon 12 ladles attended the financial report showed good work done for the month of february corretpondenre con talned a letter for mrs cordon allen one of our war brides jnd good cheer acknowledgement a ilenorts of the year were given by the quilt conven or good cheer convenor cigarette convenor boys box committee and the secretarytreasurer reported re ceipt of i2hm 23 for the past year the audlltora report was given mrs joseph frank was elected chairman for election of officers and given the right to vote officers elected were the same ladles for the same office sb the past three years and are as fol low president mrs c k dsvenport vicepresident mrs joseph frank secretary treasurer mrs j j kennedy assistant sec trees mrs stan robinson quilt convenor mrs joseph frank committee mrs jennie howard mrs service mrs stan floblnton mrs dritton mrs thoa kaonady mrs w w dredge mrs w kennedy mrs margaret ft obi n ton boys boxes mrs stan robinson mrs wilfrid kennedy cood cheer mrs alf allen the newly elecled president then took the chair membership fees vere paid and two new members v el corned the hostess served a lovely lunch mrs frank sponsored a vote of thanks to mrs kennedy mrs stephen coxa offered her noma for the april meeting the busy bees held their progress ive euchre party friday evening in the school because of the rainy night only 3 tables played winners wsre ladles first miss jean frank low mrs john frank gents flsat mr george locker low mr taealla miller the ladies served sandwiches cake cookies and coffee this community was sorry to hear of the death of mr thoa framls formerly of moffnl but who because of illness had been in guelph for more than the past two years mr and mm thos kennedy re- cetvthl word of the death of the for mers nephew mr charles morton son nf mr thos morton formerly of acton at detroit charlie had been 111 for many months and was known to a number in this community who will be sorry to hear of his passing march 11th farm forum was held al the home of mr and mrs oscar 1ocker mrs c e davenport was chosen loader for the discussion on should our exports be handled by private agencies government board or n combination of private agenris and government boards and why al- vo where the cooperatlvea fit into the exporting pltcure euchre anci i portro vtie enjoed during the social part of the evening mr locker served hot dogs cake cookies and j lea 1 mr and mr boughner st thomas visited with her sister mr and mrs oscar taocker on sunday their mo ther mrs wright or edrn mills who hns been at st thomas was also a lyncher home -sunday- and returned to her home at eden mills mr and mrs joyies toronto are preparing to occupy their new home the following information should be of great assistance to veterans in clarifying the situation with re gards to the purchase of autofnobilaij and trucks due to the extremely short supply of new cars and new trucks b priority certificates are issued to assist in use rehabilitate of veterans who can qualify as laid down in schedule a to order no mvc 3 class b which read as follows a discharged member of the arm ed services who owned a car prior to his enlistment which he operated in connection with his business and sold same on enlistment and who re quires a car to rehabilitate himself la hit former business subject to need being established and jan incapacitat ed discharged member of the armed forces who requires a car to rehabil itate himself subject to certificate as to necessity by a medical officer with regards to exaervir person nel who are not eligible under the shove regulation and need a car in connection with their work applicat ions for the purchase of a new car cannot be accepted until auch time as new cars bacom available in grester quantities than at the present lime when the production of car and trucks is sufficient to warrant the discontinuation of this order full puhlhlty will be given both in the press and by the radio a floyd smith jeweler a quebec street waal guklph on aate m rots electric stmt farm htcmh implxmrntk thactok rqlhpmtnt rtrmt- f re ctt- the untleiigned auctioneer have mrlttm tnttrurtton from mru t iiaiioovitcll to irll hy public auction at her farm iot fi con 1 krtn ituated at the corner of the kramomkrtn town- line al no a tldekiau xit mllci n nf ctev ion comer on tlllttsnav march zlt l4i commencing at 12 00 o clock the following holtsks ilay nelglum mere 3 yr bay belgium mare 6 yr a well matched heavy team anrt in gooo ronrtlllon brown mare 11 yr cows- llolitrln cow freh with calf at foot itoan cow due about ule date llolitrln cow due apr 1 llolitrln cow due apr 7 white cow due may 10 lloliteln cow du july 1 white cow due july 1 cray cow milking ti younc catt1e 5 yearling dairy heifer 1 yearling bull 2 york sow bred jan 21 hocs i york sow bred jan 2b oac itraln l chunv sriomtm poultry equipment 150 b hock hrni- erg scaln jamriwa oil brooder coal brooder 4 hange shrltrn thermomrler for acaldlng chicken feeder fountain rlr implements tractor and liiulp- mrnt 2dlc plow iiic furmnl b lyaclor on rubber m h 17tooth cultivator spring toolh flrur bu- ell tandem rlc 1m1 plymouth coach trailer with itock rack 1 hp electric motor new horse nltawn machinery m ii spreader m ii 8 ft cut bin der cockihutt fertlllret seed drill f w mower 10 ft dump bake a- cctlon llarrowr 2 scufflrr turnip sower slrrl roller circular saw m h cream separator fanning mill renfrew scalei lumber wagon and box- hay rack corn rack stono- hoat bench sleigh with platform wheelbarrow walking plow sugar kfttlr stewart hone clipper pow er fmrv pig crate m ii 1h h p on engine pulper hand potato spraver spra material crou cut saw poit hole shovel ileavv pinn ing clipper veterinary needle syr- inge and serum for hog brltl and belting fork hoe rope turnip knlxev neckvoke whtffletree barrel lkieneumboxecralri u llaev etc harness set of breeching llnr- new wllh bridle complete new team line bridle collar etc trd hone llarnewi crain and roots 00 bu fall ln ctlon the former tltu fonn wheat 15 hagi katahdln potatom i 2 hac pink eve potalo i i household effects the en- uviyr tire content of the dwelling houir jlj i ma fair eltrlc wahlnc machine neighbourhoods i 2plate electric stove kitchen cab- v uf r it l a pleaureto ike on a treat 1 table- climax kitchen ranee coil iii w wii lor wood sideboard extentlon table of plraaant looking homee which are rkki situation fob farm live htock although for lha 10454b crop year the overall upply of feed grain in canada m term of supply par grain consuming animal unit appeara to tie sufficient the production of roar grain crop is much less favorable this year than it we a year ago ay the recent lisue of ule canadian coarse rralni quarterly review in 1043 the outturn of oata and harley ii about 17x1 million and 15bj mil lion bushel respectively a compared with 90s million and 104 7 million bushels respectively a year ago moat of the decrease occurred in tha prair ie province owing to unfavorable conditions in important eertlona of the coarse grain growing area how rvrr thr reduction in tha coins grain outturn was not o pronounc ed in the five eastern province thus easing the transportation prob lem of moving feed grain into this normally deficient area although substantial amounts of feed grains are expected to mpve into eastern canada and british columbia under the dominion freight aalstatice policy during 10454n they are not expected to reach the 119 mllllonbu shel level of two year ago roofing we ara prepared antf eqeip pad to do ell typee of paah itoolng either old or new reel rarlmals wol fee oaaarrabe call phone- cs acta at j memoikaa hunt bros happy results rmpomtible acwwpjutttl a ettaot on mrrh ird 1w wrote us cheque you are wonders i effort to collect this but failed and concluded it was irapoa- lble thanks ttie umr effective service la svallahle to you kelly aiken tiik voixjecnon hpaaxauhts trank1ijjc ontario upholstering dontldiscard yoorold furniture hive it rcuphola4fd better tfcaji new koraatane tadaj phone 87 for estimate dick the upiiolfrnrjum chairs chesterfield suite kichn table box stove- 2burner coal oil stove eatonla hand washing ma chine nearly new t slnca bed 3 roable beds with snrinrs and mat tresses l camp bed bake boanf jted cloth inc blankets quilts etc mats linoleums etc mirrors milk nails pots pans coffee percolator tea pots jars plates cups saucers pitchers knives forks spoons etc terms cash on day of sale no reserve as the farm is sold ana hslcovitch is glvlnc up hoaso- keeplntr no chattels to be removed till tat tled for lunch counter we invite you to attepd this sale you ulll find a rood line of chattels and all in cood condition roy hindley j a elliott b auctioneers no mrs attractively maintained one fecit pride tn living on such a street it does not take a great amount ol money to produce that impression the people who are keen to maintain the appearance of their own homes who develop nice lawns and pleasant looking cardens and attractive back yards often do so by thalr own labor every stroke of work they do la an asset to the street and la commendod by the neighbor tho time will come soon for plant- inn trees and shrubs some home neea more ot such planting once these things m started they re quite little labort and ara likely to live and add beauty to the home and the street every year real estate insurance insurance now is the time to renew your insurance tad bring it up to date values of properties end contents have increased insurance rate on ire have decreased and flew benefits added real estate we have a number of dwellings for gala some are owner occupied and given others for invcatment sale large and small acreage immediate possession it some choice larms for ocean steamship tickets uhle rlriitlon heve been lifted somewhat due to the heavy louses in ships during the war the present ships not equipped to carry ordinary paxsrnger traffic thr steamship companies are atlu restricting east bound passage in order or priority there la no guarantee of westbound passage for return und travellers to curop take their ruk as to returning this will remain until ail war de part men t requirements are filled first sailing to northern europe grlpsholm which has main tained a peactlme condition sailing march 30th unrestricted pi si mi r service to oslo norwa and gothenburg sweden passports and visas required for further information apply to fl wright realtor and insurance phone 95

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