Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 13, 1949, p. 4

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miaarou the acton freb press ttunubatr jxmoul utfc 1m e iwstrifrtnews vaffeta iimm cartful aetwhwa 1b couunlu nfariiy whrn hur oar r4en ar lulercatcd ltmehouse rockwood sixteen attended ut january thw uho figured in th bus wi fmmlrtf at lkkom of mr mishap laat wednesday momlni on a spltser last tfcuiwiay wha lira j ihc highway below uw vtllssa- jm batkln convenor el home ecoo- making soma prog uw re- orivrfc demonstrated weaving on a cowry mr fred lamlw n on of portable loom she recited a poem the passenger on the but waa weaving during her program j mora fortunate and waa notloaed tha motto tlw eye of lha house- oalha street friday afternoon hut wife can uv more than bar till complaining of tha man tuiuw wu ukn ty un wright i mr w gardiner waa able to roll call waa answered by apple return home sundsy aftamoon ttiiimrftlnnr aakanwudfrmmu of from the hospital in guelph where tonuana were received from ina w um ftrolt mission ami the ilalton child- mr c o plank 1 also kome- rene am ftaoiety and thank you j improved since being wnfln- led to bed th past fortnight annual meeting are coming in lot attcnllon sinew the opening of jthe new year following thair weekly practice last week th j united church choir hrldthalr an- i nual meeting and officer elected campbellvblle mr crimp and daughters joan ah4if iiwtv6l aaauur grace mission hand on saturday aftemoon ula norma brown had charge of tha meeting for the- op- port and mr fwhilh for racreetlon ballinafad farm forum mat at tha noma of mr afad mr f smltbr tha diacuadon waa a matter of pal- ley mr smith as convenor ura the annual meeting f tha bajt- ina fed united church u held on monday with food reports from at the different sndelua tha hnya mad a good showing itllbfcurg on khday night in winning 7 to s ovar rhlloh thay anlng akarctaaa tna bcripiura la- un waa raad by marilyn moore and prayer offered by jane smith- virginia mllcholl rvad the annual ivjuert wlilrh vii interesting fmm thoae raanaanbarad through atrioiaaa naraavamant in anawer to pwa rrom rawa the children fund and tha hospital for btrk oudren g5 waa voted to arh a renraarnutlve of health cook- flervl outlined a plan of ho s dinnara avajlavbv lo organlaalloni i t j and a date for xjmehnuar waa ae the prora are to be divided equally between the old folk ll f home at nrmmpton and the flower and rult fund of the wt it waa dewded to buy a ropy of fifty yaara of arh for ha brmnrh and onbra were- take lor ronfeera onplaa mr roughley and mr noble wr apnolaled to look aftar gath- hfig uyrtle for 5lave the child ren fund aftar dlaruaalon ii waa dwlded canada got her flrat national that naanaa ha drawn from the fmrll whfl 1wr t9n quar tnambarahlp hat for providing mllm arounl iunfrhot mlnarat luiu for thla wtntafa aoriala k w9rr wl tar publl ajt tha oonrlualon of tha meeting uw tha hoataaa aervad ratraawiaim oanmuiklnn aarvtraa wra oo- aervad in umehouaa lreabytrtao church on sunday last wr racrrl that in laat wealfa newa we mlued reporting tha praa- entatlon of aalad forka to ura j k dlerby by jam noble on behalf of the hall doard in app of her work while a member of the board for several yaara at iu jobna church sunday rooming holy vtmntunlon waa observed wtlh tha irtor offlrlaitafg the mim weatner of the patt few daya has been murh apprar- lated and also easy on tha fuel il- uatjon as a result of the quick freexe- up during the pa week sidewalk praaented a supnary pmhbm but a timely application of sand soon temrdled the situation the mtntponly held theory that oysters are poisonous in any month thai isnt enell with in tv ia fsls but no doubt the oysters enjoyed the mistake nassagaweya rrnil mr and mrs rmer coie an- tertalned the latlcrs jiarrriu mr and mrs holme and miss mary holmea toronto for chrlatma maater joe roger toronto was the guest or master hobby coxe for the christmas holiday miss allan mrcrar ouclph was a holiday guest of the above homo mr and mr david henderson e mi smtt noeraghy kden mills mr delbrrt henderson london and mr jo henderson r r 1 anton for chrtstmaa day camprfi t vfi 1 kl mr j j nderon spent chrlt- rev charles and mr henderson mr and ura james ikefoeeat en- mnntagur fr t tertained a numlter of friends and thoae entertained and entertaln- nalshbura on friday evening at inr at new vara waro tr mrs manilaa this report was numt encouraging as tha m 11 rais ed fifty aix dollara to send to tha tuelph pnuhyterlal traasurar judging from ina reports raad lha mission lland had a vary active year with lota of variety and the siody period was we ii looked after tha me m hers were all very faltn- ul and always wflllng to take pari after ire reports were given tha officers sor 1w0 wane installed by hie ieader the new president miss ann parker then presided and arrangements were made for the ryxl nwettng a short list of res olutions for 1040 was accepted a short story on iantel was read hy play cedar vslley on friday night in the second game north erin andshlloh in theflrt wa are plaascd to know mr j f sinclair waaalilata laa tha hotpltal and is eunvalesclng at his laughters mr jaa crtmhlea congratulations to mr and mr krwood 5hmvon the arrival of i tiehy daughlsr everton mltjsts muriel ami luhtsrs ilen- ham ctuelph tent the weak and ruth robert lnglls played a th home of their parenta ur and mr j p renhanv sunday visitors with mlaa kata raid wr mr and mrs wilfred minson and twin son toronto sunday visitor wllh mr and mrs john alton wera mr and mrs rohrn psttenand mr and mr ajbart alton r friends of mr will robertson are sorry to hear ahe is in the hov pltal all wish her a anedy ra- rovery from her recant operation mr and mr waltrr canuhag nrangevllle railed on aavaral in tha village on sunday mr and mrs llert pairraman rueph road visited on sunday with the latter parent mr and mrs w ii hortop mr and mr punoan kingsbury and catharine vtahad on sunday evening with mr and mr harvry jrtln and family their home ftogrcasive ruchre wni enjoyed and nrlaa winners war mr and mr c k ravnport and martin mr and xtrs w kennedy ilano solo and lois campbell gave s r4 1 a t ion m rs m enriea ga ve lite toeir from the study hnnlc rubjew the itlbl with lags tils is the vary nlra story of raxaka a young man whoae fath ers home was in madagascar and who guftered much peraeculionla order to save ma bible at ana tune he hid for two year in a cava with hu juhle he waa oallad a walking ihhle the roll call wu answered by tha paynant of mam hershlp fees the birthday aoag waa sung for joan and audrey karly and donna mltcball tha new president thanked tha hoatea ita meeting waaraaad wtth brav er hy anna tturren tha hoataaa assisted by one of tha member served a lovah lunch and twenty- four girls and three ladle had a pleasant afternoon mrs hardy purdy waa hostess to the campbellvllle womens insti tute january meeting on wednes day afternoon when in spite of rainy weather 31 ladle were pres ent mrs frank qulnlan presided the 4xretsry mrs ijoyd craw ford gave the minute of the lait meeting and the ireasurera report which related a bank account of 1571 00 it was moved and second ed thai we buy a j500 00 victory bond the finance convenor hand- i on the doll draw- it waa decided to have moving pictures and a local entertalnmant at no 10 school mr robt lnglls donated crochated lace for pillow sllpa and a draw was held at the meeting with mrs george lnglls brtnjfthewtnnrr the- mnmngtitedtonffd6m a record hiirverot rommlttoe reported social wei- potntom comhtned with curtail- farc mr wm mclaren illatorl mont at purrhases by south amarl ilalton jforum on bmgleitut 19ifi a good farm year the past year was boom one for canadian farmer thhr cash income was well over s2000000- ono the highest in the dominions history iroduetlon too was at high leet according to latest es timate the rye yield loomed up 03 per cent above that of 1m7 mixed grains 77 per cent above corn 71 per cent fall wheat 44 per all hli was achieved despite the aeveral dark clouds on the hortson a grasshopper plague reduced the wheat crop in the prairie province nova scotias apple grower were fnced again with marketing their crop without a market in tha un- dinmntled the acrfpl mra donald martin mr nll mar- mr tom kennedy and miss hazrl un mr wilfred greenlee and mr kennedy at the home of mr anl tieorgv harrla mr charles fatt knatchbull a birthday celebration wa held mr and mrs david henderson ai the home or mr and mrs rob- with mr snd mrs donaghy eden ert elliott on saturday evening in mills mr and mra jowph frank honor of threa who had birthday jim and mrhoward frank with it weak mra thomas mcphall mr and mrs hud james georg- aia1 mr and ura robert elliott town irqgraaalv auchr waa enjoyed and i mr and mrs oacar ixxker en- prtae winners ware ura george in- tertalned mr and mr stephen gll uta delia vanslcfcle ur w i cokc st helena mr and mr b klnpand mr robt ingha 3b war wright and family guelph mr uaeni for the social hour which followed mr afutmrs roy roberta of carrie spent th weak end with ur and mr jamae roberta fvieruu of mra gordon mophal are aorry to haar of her lllnaaa and that aha is in milton hospital friends and neighbor wish bar a apeedy racovary ur and mra james mahon mot- and wm9 of naasagaweya prea- ored to windsor on tuesday to see their son david who la in the hocpu inl there suffering from a arrtous lllneaa friends of miss anna gllmour and mr roy lambert and baby acton mr norman rarlow spent last weekend at mt dennis vlaltlng relatives mr and mr stephen coxe gave their home for farm forum when m attended euchre waa enjoyed and mr coxe served a lovely lunch members of the ladles aid cal research mrs robt menzles agricultural industries mrs j k mahon citizen jilp mrs howson lush ran countries created a surplus llrlllsh purchases of pork products fell off rut most of thre were caused by normal adjustments the roll eall was answered with com wartime production and mon- a news item from ilallnn county clary exchange difficulties iuiiateveiiing by ullun c gray seventeen forums reported meat- inge on january sid wba tha top ic for discussion was a cuafclaa for ixsaster on the whole ilal lnn farmers considered themsalves fairly fortunst regarding major mm- prevent able dlisslef staoa tb majority of forum people reporting are engagd in mtied farming dta- ssier affecting one crop doae not nnreasarlly maan econonuv rule as appleby say lv consider a welllialanced mixed farming pro gram to he sufficient crop buair- anre in itself ttie disauers raportad by the forums were mainly wind for which there is insurance hall and drought frusjs have damaged umie fruit crtis and gruhe are al so a menace ttie loaa of cattle through tft lesu mean financial kss to a good many farmer be- rsuse 1he com ent tin is not ad- etjuate most forums thought con cerning a general rrrvp laaottuvv tte same as ijmestnne tha laaur- ance premium on such a policy would he so high a ti b stohlblv lw under our prumtt iniurahra set up this forum thought ho waver thai there should he various means of reducing unnecessary governmental expense and the uivlng thereby could be used or starting an insurance fund for tha purpose of providing farmers with crop insurance darbyvilu sug gested all tha money the farmers pay out tn income tax should be put into a fund to aid in an lnaur- sjtra whan disaster ttrik and tha government should add to this when needed town une forum pointed out if we had insurance against price reduction in a good year it would help u tn come through the len year easier check una waa at the opinion that there should be a cooperallve iruuranne co for med for crop insurance and that his should he provincial in acop nd hould cover every farmer in that territory kilbride thought a rcerrve fund which would be used for grant lo fsrmer whose crone have been a total ruin would be help ilalton farm forum went on the sir again on tuesday january 11 at ftl pm over c1imj- the dis cussion on in time of need was floor sanding finishing umlu til bi4w tu pfautlc wtll tib w supply apply clement mountain otw hilton weekly bowling itrdiwinc juiury 17th will alt wkekiy pkjzeft for ind ijjut high 3 gtmta and lllxfi suafu puycd in llhr bajrur or open bowling ha coau la ud try your uii and imrpove your imiii iti your nm up on ik 300 1ub koatc of uw hlajrn arc runnng up quit total you will bowl on itrumwitk linen with bruns wick equipment the meat in the world acton bowling alleys ed hy the writer of this column and it s heatherlngton thoae par ticipating in the broadcast were mr and mrs roy ellen ton of llmcmnne forum r s heather- inclon and mr i c gray listen iichtuclnynighl at thr game- time for ther forums in zone 3 byterian church me4 at the home of mr bud fraacr moffat mra w kennedy conducted the wma i meeting and ihrs david honderaon the ijutles aid the officer for- arc sorry to hear ahe suffensl a the new year were installed by rev i art attack laat week we wish mr macncll jlcajao jjv an ad- her a speedy recovery dree that told of many fact con- miss elsie cairn and mr jack cesnlng our mlsiuon work on for- nichaiwtn were sunday guesu with clgn and home fields that showed mlas klcanor stewart a wg job being done and he epokc ml and mralwimam bnsofiold words that were encouraging and uojp i i w in the com ielters of thanks were read from aeveral shutlm who received frut at christmas mr georg ingtl puhhcity convenor then took tha rhalr mr howson lush gave cur rent event in ryhme mr a t moore gave the motto on know the past so to make better bulkier for the future mlaa jane raid gave a paper on what good doea the institute do in tha community this was followed by public speaking contest in which every lady participated each lady spoke one minute on a given subject mr lloyd crawford waa time keeper mr a t moore and mis jane reld the judges who awarded prife to mrs j k mahon who spoke on flowers the meet ing closed with the ktnc followed by a aortal hour at a village trutrr meeting at no 10 school on tuesday evening mr robt kimott was elected new trustee to replace mr howard lush who has moved tjlowvthr mr frank qulnlan and mr geo intui afe the remaining two a number of circumstances com bined lo make 1jm8 hsnner year weather conditions generally were highly favourable for crop product- ion prices of produce wera main tained at a fairly atable level and markets for most product were wide open a more widespread ac- i busting us crop of corn a record corn syrups take a decline corn starches snd syrups took another decline lately and it has left the trade in a state of specu- intion according to the canadian grocer they wonder if it tha beginning of a general levaulng off in tha rood held as soma hav pre dicted main reason for the drop in thce products is the hugeiara- ceptanoe of aclentlflc farming pra tires waa another contributing fac tor mechanization greatly increased with the introduction of many new types of mschdnes to speed up and lighten farm work fertiliser com- sumptlon was boosted over that of 1w7 new insecticides fungicide weedkillers snd a host of other chemicals proved potent weapons lr the constant war against peats all in all the past year was high ly gratifying not only to farmers but to agricultural scientist whose successes ran be measured only by the good hair discoveries have done heir country cansds has eleven lakes exceed ing 1000 square miles in area it mra uousfwld sr spent sunday ing year the ladles donated s25op withmr and mra robert la king to the church budget and planned and family to have cupboard started this mr and mrs o nixon and mra work a stevenson of an caster were no 7 school regutetd a new sunday guests with mr and mrs scholar in thl person or george kdgnr cairns harris ward of mr and mrs oa- about 31 met at no 1 school car inciter he la s grade on farm forum on monday evening pupil j to 0uiuua tvngraruuitfrms tomrnd mr- life insurance all agreed it was j tho j kennedy upon attaining worth having but felt th prem- their 54th wedding anniversary on ium were too high i january lsv j j progressive euchre followed with i mr and mrs v kennedy and prizewinner a fpllows mra g mr and mr c e davenport at- jnrufcmra alber stew mr t tended the funeral of the- ladles imnald kmalu mr edgar cairns unee the late mr francui hill mr edgar cairns waa chairman guelph on friday and mr claud ingus and mr r mr nd mra jno frank enjojed lairing were group i leadersv mr a v from thair daughter and and ura william pickett mr and granddaughter mrs ramsay hop- mra robert ingus and mxan4 ldns and baby helen chapleau mr albert stewart wera lunch 1 a master margin davenport relabel convenors ralfd ms 13th birthday on saturday j- um wmoowper and joyce wfjby giving a iutsting party for his guelph junction arrived home by f friend those attandlng war fcjml on sunday evaning aftar bruce richardson jlmml frank tiiriixjsiamvikwytirrrf robinson allan tom and j uiuiotywtr donammirtjssinrr west they reported sewra snow marshall paul and jlmml davn- siorms there port i f coop phone 127 milton farmers arc you using your co op feed service to the extent that you might chopping rnlltngand mixing t your own or western recleaned grain with coop concent- rate to give a balanced ratron co op balanced feeds made here and freah farmers have built a good many businesses why not build you r own ue vouil cooe voo000000 bushels dacembet rorn price in cthlctgo hav gone as low as ii under this time last year but soma faal bottom has bean raaehad canadian braakfsit foods mad or corn however will not likely be affected says the publication this bees use corn flake and tha ilka are made from white hybrid corn and only a boot four per cent of the lis crop is said to be of this var iety the bulk of the crop soma 1000000000 bushals i grain corn tllooeuttf some people who dont smile may be akin to the hired girl on the farm who waa aent lo the brook jto fetch a pall of water after half i aft hour thf farmers wife looked j out to are what had become of lier and foundher staring int the stream i wonder whats the matetr with her she sked her husband hanged ltxjrnow he replied maybe ahe hasnt seen a pailful shcjjk look of yet training texttie workers in scotland r production of woolen materials is a traditional industry in scot land where it is regarded avboth sn art and a science th scottish woolen technical college in gala- shlels has already done much lr training technicians but untfl re- canuy thee has been no opportun- ity in scotland for training ordin ary textile worker recently the management of the colleg ilecjded to extend to worker tha am ad- j ucatthhat opnartunltles as it ex- fended to technician and taxttla workers from all ovestotlandcan now profit by them empoyaia tay they ar pimrdo grant workers thramontac longer j ifeceafaryoirrullnrorth necaaoary trajnuei th collegw should providlftralnlng for 300 to 3o0workc twi nlffauy 7 acton satanuys 2 pjr cxsy warm air conditioned now playing gentleman s agreement nudaysaturday january 1413 two rig pictures u imto at vtmtii i iipiiiii piitiii frances ksfferty larry 01ien curley mondaytuesday january 1718 im huston hunk moftgan s rlftch ienkins isfi wroiw ytacaiiwmviunt piciuh wednesdaytillbsday january 1920 two lll rlutukes hcdy lamarr georje sanders lqitii havward tlie strange woman hance aduu entertainmeoi pjxs on oprstage t music fun and laughter gigiantic sedrchtor talent tkitifiopen 6 pm come early avoid ditappolntmetit

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