Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 20, 1946, p. 8

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vagk eight the acton free press thursday jltfot 30th lftw district annual wotaeits institute held at burlington ltt fcnttrt ef war wk commit tw stow iu7wls5 ei ywilij ud hi li of wofc contest was by mrs- milton brown of hornby the health project in halton county uu taken by mrs- cheater service and discussion on the county health unit was conduct by miss ret sutcliffe public health nurse who explained the setup at the opening or the afternoon session a special treat was enjoyed when the companies of girl guide of burlington and port nelson look- 1ns trim and neat in their blue unli- j ormv sang seveswl selections they were led by mrs a d flsken dtv- thvtvh diatrtct annual of the i won commissioner and captain of hallon women s institute held in nelson co trinity united church burlington on presentation of past presidents june was successful from rvery jewel wai made to mrs ale near angle and delegate who attended during the morning and aflemoon ram various parts of the county e- sessions convenor of standing com pre ihmulv as wry pleased mltte ch gave a report mr j with the fart htle provided mrs i r vxhlteloclt read a letter from w lloyd crawford th charming and i- smtih chairman of the helton mus- gracious president made everyone lc ommlttee acknowledging the w welcome and proud to be a member i interest in hvlng the music festlv of the organization of which she was i al again held and reporting progress la charge in this respect the delegate were received by mr in resolutions submltled by naa- a w muugan prealdenl of burling adopted after they ton w i and registration was carried u th solutions con eut under th capable convenonhlp i mr a w ef mrs uhltam hmellie and mrs william day with other assisting sir c j van cwai was time keeper ad mrs ceorg mcmillan aecompan- afc to lowing the opening mrs j jt whltelock of milton county aeo- petary read th district statement and also a summary financial state mil for all institute which showed total receipts of shswm for th pat year expenditure had been mun leading a balance of 1 713- s mr i- f clarke gae the wai vork report uhlrh the said would he th last one as his be n the rase in i prlous ears mrs clarke hart gone u considerable trouble to preiiare a tdtarl with detailed figures of th work it was proposed to hate a opy of ihle chart sent to ery in utut in the count there had been a total amount of money ex i panded of vu7gos5 among other totalis it u shown that 4 100 pieces of sewing had been done 6 013 knit tad articles and 1 171 quilts made this did not cover the entire work as erne reports had not been received al long as there la one hungry child in europe there is still work far us to do mr carke conclude mrs j a bolton of elora provinc ial director gate an enlightening isikt comprehensive talk on th prov- tftctal board activities and general information she urged evr w i number to study her handbook and aid a committee had been appointed to compile a new hand nook sh emphasised the reading of home an 1 county the w i official organ she outlined the function of the ttandlng muugan on was to ask the xpartment of education to allow students writing kntranc ftmlntlonv to do so at their own schools instead of going to an urban centre where the environment was strange and that the teacher ro tate the second resolution was to ask the government to provide the same status for farmers wlvei work ing outside with respect to income is exempt i m as that accorded to other married women in industry and otflre mlhs belt kuddell gave an inter eillng account of her trip to chic ago with the 4 ii club sponsored by the i i hi maker of the day was mrs j r lloutk of brampton chairman of the lorontn contention area end count liculent of peel w i mrs ilouik bkke of the women s inst it ute work and its importance in th communities it scrxed and sjvokr of the iplendld war work record re construction and community endeav ors were still to he done and the es tablishment of junior branches was desired the speaker also dealt with l he w ork of t he royal commission on hducatton while the commls slon had made no conclusions as yet some drastic changes la the educat lonal system in rural districts were to be pled when the- flndinge had been drafted this was the first roy al commlslson on education sine the days of r gerton ryerson one hundred years ago the commission reprrs en ted a wide group of people who urr making a study of education and its prohlems to provide equal op portuhli for all in education the despite great odds farmers fought to tip scales op victory rpeeully eaatrlboud by john atkins on behalf of canadians in th rur al areas whose live are blended with agriculture the editor of th weak ly newspapers of canada join in this national tribute to the devotod serv ice of farm men women and child rrn tn their vital contribution to victory and peace farm people we your neighbor speaker dealt with the township arena committee and asked snery convenor wmch ww f arkanc ltrp to send reports to the district con composite schools and guidance work venors promptly speaking of the lm h chqq irp fcnd 0 m pandlng 50th anniversary of th w i i ri brougnl un mrfk houck wm sir bolton said plans were already lhre wet nol enough wh underway for thu celebraton which xvh hd prcwrthl hcmwues for punlu work nnd it was a hard task would be observed on feb official date she emphasised the de sirability of building up the tweeds aaulx village histories giving hist or lea ef local wis a sinking fund tad been instituted to provide for an abelalde hoodies scholarship at the mcdonald institute at furiph n memory of the founder of the w i plana were lnthe making f r a nkiv let in cpnnectlon with the vth annk- nary flft thousand memlem 1n b0 fears was th slogan to be adopt 4 she look up the question of fees and other details and also outlined to compete with men women had to he heitcr than men the younger womrn had the more important work to d that of raising families mrx corce agnew gne a history of ih i beitlnnlngs in halton unt reviewing th first steps mrte in thu rrrpect and tracing the trltln tmk to tle meet inn at stonr reck in which mrs adelaide hood levi and krland lee figured the first prcldent of halton was mrs j s ieacon of milton she nlo giivo idntn nnd information concerning the jka atkim have watched our surpassing r- sourcefulnes unf unsparing labor with wonder and admlrntlon daaplli great odds and urate handicaps in lack of help in worn and inadequate t plans for th establishment of hostels f rmaln of intitules in this dlst for oung people hiking asking members to open their hom to thee young people mrs bolton also presided for th election of officers which resulted in i let miss lt her sllcter of t ronto rrp- rexentntlte of the institute branch ke a ter fine talk on wi work to d is tours today li the bridge the following being elected forth bnn hr d ml and the coming year president mrs i loyd crawford of camphelmtl reelect edt first ce president mrs chester seitlce mutun second vice pre d ent mrs frank rhlnehart of nassau wea r r 1 campbelmue retary treasurer mrs j f white lock milton fed mresertlt ive mrs arthur cowan palerm alternate mrs 1 lod oawfnrd di i trm convention ivalegale mrs ah x i near ntmiaw e a mandinc com ml t tee contenors agriculture nnd canadian industries mrs feorge somrrtllte r it 4 acton rltljen i ship mrs j i- rllerbt um imum i hlstottcxl research mr a j smeth i ural i imehouse home economics miss fta chlshnlm r r x mutun aoclal welfare and war xturk mrs r unborn tomorrows she said sexen- tt fixe percent of the juvenile delln iu ncy could be laid to nrulect in the home she pointed out miss sllcter took up the duties of various w i officers ami conducted the selection of community fnterprlses as the co- tenttree p meettngtlot j mearss palermo publicity miss d n ed with rout testes being extended imt borrow tltom ikksovai frikmw n ttur a tntiwrr nor irndrr lt tur lm lift 1 tats both itsrlt mnd frit ml sfmkrtjxar i adli ki m knund to- it hl nd hrn h- wiot it hut l at n lhrr 1 no nrftl ini kor gilbert hurllnktnn u rp boik dltor mrm frank rmncdah luitlt on mrt j ii marhll rul mn rjmnk ludlo ivrfh o milton th h mony for dtllrlct urtor pnolntrd ur rt- i rdn tmilnea lfld mr chtr sermc p l- bnk of montrml nd b- bolntfd to thf artcultur1 commit f on n1 tm nd mn rhlnhrt to th- flr- i nnk initrad of tx bonl of aerleultur th fol- morr nd mora lawlns wr ftppalntm raprwntstlv m on th county boanl of asrlcul- tur mrm cieargr somnu mrt rr d ro annne in a pojltlon to rvpay ulthout hardship th bank cf mont- rrdk uhliwhart mra p w mrry f l mon construct of hornby mra d a wmdowr of i o lrtno mrt uoyd crawfont and lo wiw- on half or on pr ura h wllaon of palermo tha lat- s p month or 27c a month for tr for the junior th roll call of institute was an- awered by aubmlttlnc an ideal pro run for a w x maetbif thete m were judeed by mrs j b houck of f u i 2i jl s100 loan repayable in 2 monthly instalments the bank is glad to do ii that it what it is there for and no true friend ihould ever trouble brampton touhom they were handed by the secretaries after they had bean ad same splendid programs were submitted and in the afternoon the winner was announced to be mrs charles jarvts of omah w i the beat poem submitted in the second 1 a service it at his command phone conversation send automo bile if rood will send cheque an swer send cheque if good wtllseni car v uaymomlk fakmm anno nik t fleaiunu auction sale of tractor ijntotk im kmrnth nx nstrucllns hate een accepted by the undersigned auitlomtr lo sell at ubltr auction on 1 tllmlhoav jt nr ft i4 al 1 pm shaip nt our rlen mllu arm 6 miles east ol uelph near no 7 highway the fol owin hultabb irani of gray inrchtron liurse a uiit deitrndabl iali eiitht aloul i 0 lbs llu tclding an exceptionally itood horse tteigjt nboul 17110 llis ihe ownei saddle mar rt toroun to iindte mtso to arm woik alio thi ownii s ktandard brel diiving mare ia show- mar racetrack irainsd hi r harn ess and show t ugw j br jett to riseixe bid if not previously cailtt a herd tabout j5 r pure bred iwinif stolch tpc and wmf dual puriios tiel shorthorn rrul tried lows and heifers a young heifers and young bulls ellg ible lor rtglstration also our spltnti id herd sire klaymor rmrl bred by v j russell lie is partlcularlv xmooth i w stt quiet jusl a fird dass breeding null lhe ft mail a re present the mlic llun augusta ltowiwoott aununtn irintevi hoal and urowlhookx famllbs somi of tlu oung ctws are dnuhtcrs of hobln wod mtmiuls ikrnndsoi of mhlhtlls hansom our pntious herd sire tin vounair hdfrs and calts nr sired lt klatmor xt el tll illii us heifl sire klnvmor r xcel bretll n j kuvm ii i nlon ttlle dark red hull 1 enr old sired 1 h klamor hxil 2 red cnltes 2 lo 4 month sitexi sv klnmor r xc i tntalokus furnlxhim on rciu t txmt n rile dual purhisc sh trthorn t nwx anil ililftrs somi in full flow df milk immc hnnd milk el some with nit is nt side or flu nt ut mid summi r d twoyenrold dnlr tpi id if r- krndf llolsttln arhlrc el nil due to fitxhen shnrtl nil t sale date itii se nre rt nt promising oung cows li- stckf rs a few miockers 10 ti 2 mi nths old j slocrs j nhout 1 ui0 lbs iy 7 onlv rklt4nd pure brtd llolxteln lictfirn il cnr to s venrs m o tlue lo fr shf n tt r soon some ive hag apple brefdin imimjmfms iinttor mccor i mltk dserlngp m i uhlw r nlo 7 ft i mower attachment omplete ollvi i i in t r cultlnltr ttlff tooth hi m ii furrow 1iqm nt w in 104 hit ti wood hinder m ii 7 fl jhtnit n m ihi n t i leerlng movttr side itllvrr i i ikf m ii l i onder mnnuro spu nder il m kshutt so 4 new in lvl row torn lullliatir tm ii r w in ihl ctxkahutt it dlst sift itill limlp simir 2 st ul fieri tu irl in w i m tw f r drilling with h into dikinn ttttiihment kmlnn i 1 1 iw tutrow l nn 1 low walk ng 1 i n st 1 1 on hitriiws 2 1 drum tteel lnnd ui lltrlow iarm wagon j lint hack w awn box 1ulper ml- title cream stpniatir htnfrcvt rl thirh cyeam s parnlor large sliti ttki as new lit tt rltmrtc run u rlitiler al fttnditlon 1 m cutt r wistxlfi iio tlj x ut dlxmntledj jkt gal round u m r tank eleclrn t uppers hog troughs chit if en feeders logging chains stone hot 2 sets platform stnles fentt stretiher western ruin box large tapacttyt pig crates sheep feed back harness wood set brass mounted team harness high brats harries set ha ik band itnin harne nearl new ctdar posts some tim bers hydra poles telephone pdle etc some surplus corn graxs turnip and rape seed also various yundry items our puslihth 200vre farm on whuh our grad- cattle holsteltu some of implements listed were kept is smd our edcttlllls farm 140 acr v mile jrorri tillage clay loanv soil new large steel barn brick house pasture vslth aboundant shade and watered by river also 104g crop will be offered on day of salo subject to reserve bid terms announced at sale terms cnsh on lay or tale no animal or article to h removnd until settled for j w black clerk moffat will plaliupcdlgrees al dayatond proprtoior c w a gibson auctlontmr equipment and the wsarin of year you foqght reaolutely ahtvtcj toiiously to produce the food that tip ped the scale of victory only the fighting forces gave more tew others gave as much in the f ace of mlsunderstandinjc hampered by disparities that lurtsd your young workers to the cjues with aching backs and with hearts on x lout for your sons and daughter overseas you carried on and carried through you were sustained by deep satis faction that abide with those who in making a life give life in serving the purpose of providence by feeding mankind you know in our inmost sejvrs that the munitions of mer y re more vital to peace than th munitions of war never has a itmg sustained effort deserved more the reward of mt never ha the world needed fool mote although you might say en- ough and quit you are seeing the job through fortunately there are mar worker who may help you new equipment l coming your sons and daughters are returning we who record your achievements we whose hopes and ihtereets and ideals are fused with yours w who see that canada now may serve man kind as no twelve million peopl ever before have been privileged u serve all pledge you our support that justice in your labors may enable you to make canada count greatly in ihe councils of peace we salute your achievements may providence hlctts you in continuing to serve its purpose do you know canada lmorted almost tl40mx ofto worth of goods in march lh 000 l mo above the man h 043 total regutitlons controlling the sale of certain processed and preserved her rlei and fruits in british columbia mave been revoked by witb there wer 15it73 4d7 pounds of tteef in the hands of packers cold storages abattoirs and wholesale butchers on april 1st in canada as compared with j fi3 ftfiii pound the same month a year ago a new crop of australian currents and raisins u en route to canada and will sell at 2 to 1 cents per pound higher on the average than last years import level price ihe prices board has announced canadian retail sales in march wer vt ctnt higher ihan in ih preced ing month and greater by h per cent than in march last year by mutual aid canadian ppllc srsrttaa lilts with food clothing and msmitlon by sanmal id too ciasdlia fares din tnalx nan by bulg ing esch other thy planted and her ted the creea which meant te nncb to th united matlon at bar sst tins ffrwan of nelghnor worked ftrat at on farm and then at another farmer from dif ferent part of the aam province or n from different province ttecam harvest neighbor under gov rnmant sponsored farm labor inter change anotbr form of nottul elc among farmer purchasing and marketing co oprstl pty4 an important part tn achieving canadas food pro duction records and 1 even more vital now in tfau time of rehabilitation and reconstruction th co operative reduce farmer costs incr their returns from th sale of produce these co operative increase output improve quality and reduce th coat to the consumer at the umi ttan they rslte th farm standard of uvmg incr a rursl buying power build elf respecting citisen they contribute to th prosperity of township village town city and nation t tw ptw your local cooperative unreb ama ctoetatrvf if you sometimes find telephone service slow hrn jour trlrphonp coll taken longer than you think it nlioulil picabp rcmrnilwr thrren a critical xliortaxc of telephone equip ment all over the country in act all over the tcorld in order that as frw applicant a poaaiblr may have tvvratt fur arrvicttttrmrc connecting moretelc phones tlifuviour central officr equipment was intended to handle it ia heavilv o rrloadcd our operator arc doing their utmort to complete coll with a minimum of delay hut alow wrvicr on rome call in inevitable manufacturer of telephone equipment are working night and day to catch up on civilian need after having had to devote all their output to war purpoxr intm ate equipment take time both to manufacture and to imttal we are confident that our aubaenber will be indul gent if service i alow on rome of their calls when they reflect that the prime reaon ia that we are trying to serve as many applicants as we possibly can we ask your tolerant cooperation until we are able to dean pp this difficult equipment shortage situation i i 1 ml ja

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