Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 31, 1949, p. 1

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fyht jvttoit fts seventyfourth year no 3 acton ontario ihukbuay march list ihi eight home irint pages si coats seed fair bacon show inttyjeveiitonsattirda fl mron seed lmh ni bacon show no appeals on first nppletiieiihiltssessmeiil 1m ealriea in evnl with all i tmp rpri jwl milling prot km if a a v was provides btillfits srawievl rpcaluc nahuuza- 1 s wy tok top i ll kmiioyirs buoa flfcow imi winner for tit annuaj vnt rmpliy of the wool combing m miration in acton will riffiv i n urged liikuramc in nrfil as a tenult of wage negotiations btwfsrn tht nttmiiiy and uldcliili of 1k mi 721 f th textile work r union of america cmirwil confer with wartime llotwinit offiriau on lnun ajfe problem and all kffort in br made to x solution s msia meeting lleu jut njfht he lllustlutol th a nuat ng j 1 i i lit pn i jwollni ull itl lilim k mart il p nxti jfi t whl h in tl 1 fltkl wo mu 11 fin farrn rw to pn m th i prod t lion whir h in turn rreal thrir llico nc 1h pnduc ti 111 1 f- da t a formi lall w peart he said w s mimulun dttru slot k manager t tiikaijiaii m nt of agriculture prto effort or j k whit lot k paring thr prize list fur tlu thow he vald it conliimd 1 of information to thi firnirr concise and inti ret inn adding lhal olh 1 r itlnni were calling for the valuable catalout continuing he said th prudiul ion of w ine tn canada hud dt n us rd altghtlr during thi lust vu hut added halton s decrtasc in pro duct 1 on w as just the wimr as th overall picture in the countrv the speaker described to the audience tens in making the bacon show the surer it wav hr further p rained the township committees of the halton hog pruduit r association for going out on a limb and selett lng five hog l rcprrcnt their township tn the show these am mals wfir dressed bv canada packer urn i ted and judged b officials of the departnn nt mr ucmulien then gae reasons for th wlrctian of inner amonc the 30 contestants gordon lcfehx re h nd of the canadian department of agricul lure swine dlviuim u as pn sent and apokr briefly he ftuid the bau reason in i ine pnxluction todi as one of changing the hog from a tat to a lean prixlucx r h auo hike hlghl of the halton n lime juid prxkident of the hul ton hog producers mtnducxt mi urmutlen to the audimn vernon mr arthur lvrsident of the halton crop improvemt nt amkution w a chairman nastagaweya to nahip fanner look top honor in the bacon sho by producing three firt qualit wiludure and ha ing the grand champtoiuahjp aide john w d l campoeluule raised the grand championahip hog unite the other first quality winners ere mary berlanguet moffat and j s nor- at chffmcdonatdror georgetown and m sproat milton won the honors for esquettng tp joe stake and fred dixon both of wilton- were highest- for nelson air stokes was awarded the fte- serw qrand championship clif ton may muton won the award lor trafalgar township john currie georgeton uon the halton seed growers trophy for matting the highest score tn train th the junior judging competition fraser mcnabb georgetown won the strathacona orchards trophy tor the highest score in judging mall seeds weed and forage plsnt naming william brain norvat won the halton cream and butter trophy for amassing the highest acer in judging wiltshire wil liam brain was the high senior and john currie the high junior con testant winners of the judging comtlmunttm pope itve hundreds of agriculturist liom alt parts of halton county took bean interest in the 14th annual halton seed fair and fifth annus nroo show held it the ton hall la ulltn last friday end saturday lu ny will h ar the m- over 1m entries were rfcived in iui lh vurd mwl the seed fair while eact township j hu h was well reprntrd tn the bacon mdy kmloye have t ahow many junior farmers med i france previously bul tlir n m im in f ita provide for judgl npelitu hm satur i ln sm f iiwo day setting u of exhibits and judg ing uok place friday whil satm day fudging competition was held slang lth s special meeting in the afternoon at huh ov r mm people attended- lviceaor it c knot lljlofttu- aatioal hnsln1is wpittm nt a apeak r for tlu l hs a hi- upt ltltl itmii nlli m airts kniphu 1 hl th tilition khi of the liiiiutn kpiiuti 11 m i imila to thnt if th aiiiimul to liiuini ht wild lh r a lit ht in us m oil mt b k in 1 m 1 1hit of 7 i- lul th 1 a a iloii is in l aeh in urdent mlr whom- fpn ral juniii ludctng look plan on tin sdav afternoon aevthms pi lb timtx r tonpli m jot do n to m thi busin s of diclarmsru winner tile cuir and chrome depart ments plad off for thi itiirdinore trophy euth hud com- in first in the two di isions of th league games and thi was the pa off iooi program at night aftt r thre exciting games the cun i partment captained h 01 n masales mi re w inners with a iorc 313rt the chrome dt paitrnent with chft heard as cap lam had fl37 march meeting of nrsy hfji ixsntirre mrs duid llend rson was host- ev for the man h meeting of ihe ilu h s wi roll call wns un- vtixl b suggestions for the nt w years work whuh were a showr of irtuli for baaar in fall anar- tnle a month per member for fall bazaar grav ard markid by cairns more current events per meeting ihc mot popular one be ing that onicti of comfort for the hiik and a quill in cau of fire be on hand at all tirm s more demon stration uin asked for milton fair list a ruil and plans wire math to fun r an 1 xhibit mrs tuck w a hom n intn nnr for fancy work for biaar it was also decid ed to s t up a lhhth at nasagaw a tounxhip c nl nnial in jul a pr sotuatiin of an article or artules to value of 10 h uk to be made to 1 burned out fanulv mrs j j k nmtiv publu it convenor gave the office and the com- n ar ilepirtmg niws wav to publuie jour wi by deeds sptsreh and special days by dilricl iovrnor seak to yv men mill in acton second ptsce went ft the cutsole department who had won second i plate in both series with jack mor- i ton as captain in third place were rtgiiiihuuv and welting the welting proved to be too strong fur thr lleamhouso and with cord cunningham as cap tain won ith sou against a score of 67l for andv hue nana n s beam- hoiim njuad the c0nw1l at ion m ne results v k as follows lal ro iiuh r 14 atht r ro tftic 2b2 shipping 8 l ombiius zu2 ard 24ro outride labour 201 on the oicamon of the official visit of hob ingls district gover nor of this area a good attendant c was on hind at aclon ys mens ctub after an tippet u ing meal wred bv the ladlcsaiixiar and a lot of discussion about the pro uiui toils of local y vdiim hob g e some prtctnal idi as for better y ork 11 1 quiet sp ak ir ver effettlxe he is a form r presidtnl of tht flutlph club on n h ilf of th club llill dennv letl m piavtr for the runvirvf alf italph a faithful munur of long standing arraik m nts wt re plu a challenge match a tntw bines this was the second chal lenge match bv these teams and at christmas the combine had won a chicken dinner at the expense of the office the office evened the corr w ithtt2 against the best the combines could do of 23sz 1ndi idual prizes were won on the league play by high average 10 00 w robertson whh 217 high triple 4 00 owen masales with u00 high single s3 00 w robert son with 350 but reverts to jack morton with 345 on the evenings play wes allan had high triple uith 770 and john turkosx high single of 285 mr gord cunninghain chairman of the league acted as master of members could remember as high ceremonies in awarding the prues eight artitles mrs elmer coxe and was assisted by bob parker m won the monthly lucky draw handing out the awards mrs hendeyion served a lovely the secretary of the league l salad plate and oncy cup cakes youngblut was presented with an- and tea mrs mclean sponsored a envelope for his untiring efforts ote of thanks to the hostess tn keeping the records straight la um hi d f th y i u h plans and n hudduk we omilu th rrxmvition yxr uton jitmors and kvs can heij suitable n iicnillnn in a prest lit atitin and dinner 1 to bt mu1r the atlttn junior hoekevclub in a few wtks mjin fans have expressed n dsire uhave a part in the bu ing of w indbreakers for the bo s id in view of the heavy travelling uml ixp4ns tnrurrtd the atht tic association is very appreciative of this int rm of fans an donations will we know be most htlpful for thr associations it cognition and m- gratt fully ack tutwlidgisd tht re will bo no can- vasji but dr a sirrs will be glad o st that all financial ht lp is put into tin pusntilion und funs an fcivli oppiitunit for tht ir inttrikt th dab of tlu pn m ntalton ha not ditorating of us n definitel tin ided hut will te ltomii aftt r a report on m 1 w wttkt osu wa k n b hill attorn 1 mai 1ft tlst of his post islrnwn allorni fi halton in office h his held 4i vtun his 1 tin nit nl dots not nn an ht s ill ii tin from it tivi pint tit id s s mor partlii t u ilh tus on k urn th in tht lrgil fum tifojita and dick tiduatmg fiom osg m2 mr li k wt nt lo llriiintton ubit his fath t idittd the hramp ton llannt 1 md im gun 11 luw prac- tic tuo wars lil r ht tuovid to milton lo ctmtinui his pructite when tutt r ht rtitivtd ins upptunf na nt mr dick ntalltd tht n has im t n no si nous outbreak of cruui during hn term of office there whh only one murder trial and the jury brought in avtrdict of mnnnlaugh it r mote rectntlv he prost cute d during the trials of two of the cumpbi llville bank robbers dur ing his lurlur duvs as crown at torn he had to uct as his own shorthand reporter ai there was no off a ml toiirt n portt r thtn hi ngulirl attends mugulriite s tourt held in th difftmit icntrts in tlu i tor il c rk ihpjrtn uv crimhiii than the gravt1 that 1 vi rv ptrnuini nl ami instructed to wrt 01 highuuys 11 in sting that ittlt ntloii be given inunnllili l to thi cttion oj no 2s llighwnv in th corporation an ii wiii most disfctuteful t 0unc1l udjoumid at 11 20 pm i he mivsivsippi river ptck up hi uvrrnge i mm am- of top n n dny nnd dumps tt into the ult pf mi xtto tt iih ntlon that at th pn v urns met ting hill benson or and tondutttd a very im- piessive cen monv induiting iliv tawuir hwtors bk and ro- thnii ed fhttt harry arbie wrt limurcuux don wiggins and tom atkiiuhin these men are tp ration with other organizations she ended itrquolalion from scripture used b miss collins at distrut annual whatsoever things arc just whatsuvwr uungs an tyua whatsoever things are pure what- sover things are lovely and whatso ever things are of good report so pattern your publicity from mrs kennedy gave a humoroia reading and donated a plate of cookies that were sampled for pur pose of se lint recipe to members who wished a contest naming ten articles on a tra wa conducted by mrs- henderson which proved three through the season beardmore andco supplied a very appetising buffet lunch at the close of the play for all who took part cwacs the girls who served in world war 11 win hold a re union in toronto early thu sum- jtner now y s men in good standing and we wcuome them to our ranks blltrdtnni made a genial fines master and ken mackenzie was severely reprimanded for failing to get out the weekly v guys noo ten rachltn was almost on time from the bcipnning of the meeting wm mainprtze sr marks mnetysecond birthday today congratulations golo one of ac ton s nonosenansns mr william mainprise sr who today march 31 marks his ninetysecond birthday mr main prize has hardly missed a day all winter in his morning vis- it down town and to the post of fice wc jiin with family and other friendsin birthday uigratulauoaa and best withes for continued good health mm i in wim peri i 1 fight china ei iliivll launiht plmt n tin mine i und frigatis uie soul h t ountv i hav judgt s tt und 1 c prrji ilu found thi inugistruti s und be capuble and just mien nnut n t all un unfair or d jur he added many item monthly meeting knox ladies aid legion contribution spurs on fund for swimming pool i conttnwd-wtrejtirr-hr- swim ming pool project for acton u i rv idencrd in aplle of the fact that knon ladi- aid held their lhcre h bcrn no rommlttce work monthly meeting on tueaday after- pc noon a thesbome of mra nitchie i u lnl lh enthuaiaam conjeala into church street very ure rc pojecu and port and il re- attendance considerable buitneta lliirw the warmer weather for tn- aaueused and looked after at tquy auch project this matins mri fred uccutch- wlmmin pol eon the prcwownvprciijed the acon branch of the canadian scripture lcaaon aa read by mr v the incentive lor the pro- wm mclcod and ura a j ouch- j w wlth a fine donation rnan led in prayer an liutniment- al duet wai given by mra alex mann and miai margaret brown and enjoyed by alt ura stan mat thew conducted a grocery con test wnich wu won by mra j rjennl mra rltchib and live lunch committee aarvad bountiful lunch to the udlea a haarty vole of thanka waa extended lo the hoeteaa by mra harry malnprlie for ihe uie of her horqe of 13310 which bring the total of lubacrlptions now on hand up to mj110 that juat leavea the firat objective thort by i1b50 00 and that amount la leaa than 73c per head for the population of acton while more wterpowr la need ed in drlliah columbia any fur ther developments wtll avoid dam- ag to aalmon thr mlnlkt r x aunt wtll be jrt snitrtl ukaln april 30th tn thi town hull acton turrit frirndlv ircle arr having it thr home of ura mar- taykr april mh euchre and dancr lome school april bth 0 00 pm admlaaiixi griila ssc ladiea pruvtrje the ladies of stjoaefris church are holding a naking 8ale and salr of candy saturday april 2nd at th pruh hall milton arena april th figure sluunj show by the hamilton skating club auapicea of uaplr leaf group of knog church see duu acton agricultural society xuchte and dance v mca acton thun- day march slit at ij0 aharp good prizea and mutic lunch served admission 40c horn and school aaaocuuon- monday evening i us pjo la acton school cood apeakar and travelogue movie all narenut and friends of the school an invited t

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