Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 26, 1949, p. 4

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pack roun the acton pree press thursday hay mth ima district news various tttma concerning actkitfea in communilif nriy whut miny of oar rwlm are intmetcd campbellville about 3000 popl atlpnitpd th third eu llrttrka diaplay at camjiivlll on uanday nlng wtitrh w apnrkl by lh tyte i nilnr of uta vluaa- propla attmutad front a ruuum of rwnl y mluu outdite uia vlllag cfcrnpballvula walcomm a scotch nalmt hara for on yaar tn tha prraun of uaatar arrhla kowur aami v yaarm aon of mr and hn a kttwlar of krtlntmirgh smtlani and brother of mr jamaa wallar anm flw to canaaa by trmna cajiada alrllna and u mat a malton airport by hu iiftar n walter with whom he inlanda to rmd and wtll attend aohool bar for ona yr a dlnnar party u hald in m honor on sunday whan u and ura william walter of ftorlwrood and ur and kr o waluca of cualph altandad nassagaweya s si no 7 mr oreemtade ouelph is guest in the hitif of her daughlci ur and mr stephen fmr st 11 i mi no 7 children motored to toronto nn friday tn a rhartared bus tn visit the museum they also heard sod taw thr happy cng put n owlr program un harold llrtmmer tmnnlo visited at thr h hi i of hrr parents mr and mr ivti r mclean last eek miu aiiik cm and mil ituth cose tormlo guest of mr fid mm kirn r com over thr urrk end shmi ihililnn hi 11 vuwria pay n thr 23rd and wiiil in k hool i hi 24th this year mr and mr sun ltilmiion tended tht mavaiic banquet i theatre pirly at milt mi luvl nk mr 1 k davenport n port that the invitation cstmmlttee for na rnweva centennial have wnl twvseen 5ho and goo imitations ivopir arc co ope rating very v i v wndlng in ntmn but tn ikui thr address la a hold up we are nrty to hear of the deaih of mr mrphrn cimorhin nelson v ill ag sv mpathy la extended ihr familv thr wuthi r for the 34th thla rar was nol so good for picknuking nassagaweya mrt arthur nightingale it r 3 itnrkwood mr and ur curl car gill and autii llrure and 1 1 nan of hit 1 campbell vlllr and messrs littt rsfmhlingjala ajld alltttti aitiulil of urangevillr spent sunday at mi lr parlf farm near cooksvllle visitors at the home of mrs a nightingale over the holiday were mr and mr norman w bber of utkrvtcw ur and un dun itoberu uf mtiulco mr and mrs witt nightingale of it ii i acton mr aad ur eunard nightingale of hock wood and mr itert nightin gale of oiangevllle ur t c nightingale of wlnnl- pg manitoba ha informed hi muthrr that he will attend the forester conventitwi in london about thv middle of june and will have a weeks holiday at thr horn of his mother and other relatives tn ontario rockwood enmc und mimiinly club iirt wrtnrvln the auspn vs of the a mtnstn how at hrld in the tnn 1111 uhuh uj ijiiiuxi out m th cmlpti mtl chir fltifl mh nun h fiijimil liv thus piint mr m wtkon had harge of thr gioup wilh mr krrd hoiton mui llth at ibr piano and mr kellr iuo -ritrt- man on the plitform all ntimln r on the progt tin m ri r uell rairirtl out and jokra i rinled nun h timuvi mnit among the iiudiencv alo sat urdu afternoon mrm- un of the community club got bimv and cleaner up thr ner ld at hortitj dam naking it safe for bather a tort ion of the mill dam was marked off for oungstrrs b srttions f lot ihainiil together to pnxrnt muiig folk fioin gtttitig iiki far in deep water coiitfirftulatioiir to mr itul mr kmnth it milne nee kua mj- cllps on thr ihi umoii of their inurrimge lint nttiiidm in at ion at th resident- of ui v h it arm- tiiuig hollow uig ike wedding it it mum a nt ptioti w hi id at thi himu of the tunics parents mr and ml- a cnpps iiler on ill the dat the happv couple left on thi ir wedding trip to niagara kulu follow mg thr ixenuig service at llu imti d churv h through thr kindnrvs of he john vmlver and mr k hoiking u few hatl thr plctmirc of motoring up to th willowdule tlanlens fouth line tramonj the home of mr and mrs chat us hopkins to see a urge number of tulu in full btooin uhuh presented a striking appear ance ats a few rows of papt w hlle narcissus lat week fire broke out in the workshop of mr harr llolman up- iv r main street at the ckue at the roon hhjt w hich reaulted tn the destruction of thr building and alao including some of til gravel crush ing outfit during th fire tanks of iieet lene gas and fuel oil only helped to feed the flames which rndgngtrtvd other equipment near by ai the local fire truck is away for repair and tanks on a tempor ary outfit moved around by a local mans car help was obtained from cuelph fire dept ur ifolmani lot is considerable is numerous toots and other outfitting used in repairs to machinery wwr lost in the tin ur hoiruul was nearly ready to go out for th saasona work milton mr and mr it t wilson and ihilip ur and mr cameron wll- on mrs hobert anderson sr and mr and mrs grorgr anderson were present friday may 13th a thr oac gurlph for the gradua tion of miss isohel wilson with the 1 40 t lust cuelph general hospital kin of uixleti rmined origin lotalu fciiltumd a 50 urod ft ante houc on the faun i mil bv minli li on thi mi millin nmil ni uon township sitiiday mom ing olhiiing of th new distribution motion in milton for the lluliu will tm in i nl that will pn k ibe town lill on rndit uninij miy ttth thr gtn t hpaki r on this mk mihi will tn- chamnin itottert ii saun- di ii of i hi ontario comniiloii and maor h p will offuiillv om n ihr in w station nnuium clioini lua sli tht boss lkuo tmm i on his ncomt tax sttudn alton ith mr md and mint whj mark 3700030 ltkckatins tile amount of work that has gone into the minting of medal campaign slam claiiin and oak havii the taciru awaited service decorations of hundreds of thous ands of t anailim men and women 1 reveuled in figures r lrul at ottawa everton mr nrwl mrs aawrt uelph visited on sumtay and mr john alton mr and mr td jest in iat ajpent suimtny with mr mrs ma milne kockwond sundnv v1hors ttth mr mrs irvin hamilton were mr mrs ait coullng and mr and mrs w alexander mr and mr d t mrtmuffbil mrs klton hnr and hrlan krtn and mi iii snenr toronto vialleil on sundav with mr and mr t d mcoitcheon sunday visitors with mr and mr w h hortop wer mr and mr itert inlfmman mt plpninnt mr i an i mr clarence- hortop rock- i wxuki i mrs john tnllv and son robert irfi n inrdav for italy mr hun- i ter int as fnr as new york with hrr dn lighter wtio leaves fntm there on wednesday by ttont mr and mrs krttt murray of j gurlph tilted on sundnv with mr and mrs w head sumwiv vivjtor with mr geo ntln wxri mr and mrs trlmulr and mr and f ra kilty guelph n mr and mr arnold wllann jtfttnt momlav with the latiers pa rent mr and mr alf nole mr and mr ted jeatln attended e tmin reception for th lai rs bnther mr ami mr ken milne held in aclon at the home f the brides parent mr and mr i ipp on satuntay thct hw lhit to suitably re waid all t uinliiiis who rvrd during thi s ind world war iiioi than 3700 000 decorations must ih toinnl out bv th itm al canadian mint at ottawa tliat s a lot of medals and a lot of metal just how mm pound of silver bronze anil other rnutrrtals or how mam mili of riblxm arc inv oivih w ai not revealed figures for individual deirutions ii urdernl bv defent e authorities from the mint are just staggering as almost evervone who enlisted for attivr service is entitled to the war medal some i mm 000 have been ordcnd for sheer numtkrs this is rivalled onv hi the canadian volunlci ii servue medal of which do01km1 medals and 524 000 clasps denoting vitiiic outside of canada are lning struck othi r dai oration and the nuin tm i on order at the mint are 11130 4s mir 21111x10 at lantu star 40000 afru an mar i j 000 pacific star 10 250 ilurma star 5200 llal star 102 500 kraiici g rnanv star 250 xx d feme met1il 40 000 and thi air crew hurope star 12 000 inodiulion a m i wraith lv it j dcuhuiau oft it lu liu rrilirit prihluitlou rnn u r atlntn a uifjhrr tlrmdard of in inu- wihii w rati s an miham1 wh i hie luip ihal ieim rids on th sourii of th nu t il i am- uik- of the worktis iliit all stouuduia niiuii it h- in vi r 1 un un imiom lu 1hl thi ivi lit vutk r in uiidiiii kmi ulry produii d hihx- vihnd it 270 lly 104 product ion hil k11 up to 17 17j an in ii ii if 12 hj ii itivd for his sirvltis in im si ui u umi hi was taming 11411 mi nu n m of i2k w kniw ihal in- piodut don nun ate by s2 ri i in this nl wi know also ihal lu mtivid ui his efforts 2j 17 of bis iiunis d prudikdnn ttiit alom itld to his iiuomi of j4ji hi i tiuln l wii iilt s ko up in ttiil ptnnl- tin v did in iilil ihr uk r ihiiim 2 jl the pro- dutt piimlmnl and in idis he re shun poison ivy enjoy tin pirnic- its time for a reminder about poison ivy marry a days outing hn tsn aaoildiy oomlnftt in con tact with this plant tw lxtt preventative mensure u o learn to rtcognu poitm iv aiul not to picnic or alt near it althouath it generally grow as a trading vine or as a numper of 4mrale planta forming patctie of varying thtrkru and site it ma rlintb a tree or itvlegrsph pole for a rottatderable ivetcjit its leave ate arranifed altern ately n the woody 4een vth earr leaf bearing three leaflet which may vary in size shape color or outline but will always he in l hier cluster of greenish- yellow fruit ahout rhe size of pars de velop on pouin ivy in aom locat ion and thaae fruits generally turn wtilta vtltnn ivy is the only eorn- imin plant in canada iavlng trl- fultate leave and whwe fruit the rah urtikh can prove ilistreaiing to many people u caused by rnmlng into contact with live nonvolatile at irk y ulsstance whkrh is on the plant this sub- manre may remain active on glove tools alines and picnic basket far month dogi cats or even srnolte irun burning ivy can transmit the milstanre nkw form of air tkartic rnrmun jlritaln is establublrtk air iiir rlilor ten mile wide they will form a jntivn of avtatlon tjgh- wn al height ot between 5 000 and hot feet this will ensure safer ft1n and prevent collisions imtren alnraft fvtfi in sur v1 ihilily ilolh civil and military planet will in expected to conform to this new form of traffic lontrol th movement of thr nlit raft wlll organised from irrrund radio itnltona which wtll transmit in t ructions to the pilot i cooperatoru kkeiily and ciurmiitm amatimtum a cooikhativk auiyimohilk insurance co sponsored by the ontario federation of africllture in halton by the hal ton county federation of azntijltuis farm people arc now clubbing together lo check mounting automobile oists by writing their own automobile insurance for more information contact milton automobile committee m j brown llod crawford hitter sun ford albert hunter i s hiathkkincton i strict representative iriiffr grow a tall ns ik fii itie first cxmmercial faotorle t make plywood wmre recle1 in kiissia in 1 mhos for sale select dwellint h tea isuimi ea rhale reaiavaclaj atraat altilli f rofraloaaj man ar buaiaeaa rseeauve cwau fee j fare peajasaitnaj ar ihialavea laautulias oa stm ateeel bordered by arlutle rumle atie wui f1m law and garden le44 ay kat iratar iiaedaraj fuaea all rmrnlruv divided eellar haft wsur srssaara pr ly eorupled by seleel teeaatsl muat he said aa awraar u maved assd haa no furtlter use far tke prafmwty exalif sive listing tkta is a moat esrepuaataj pesperty 4 aide red use be value l aayaae baytslg it fas fa tor use we sure prepared u eaaaidar reasa affarm v ajiolnunent t view eoataet f l wright riitink m ii ka i tor atrron h worry makes you blue let want ads see yon thra t i da r k ihvtato nnit lie hntlvh mlnistrv f foh1 is buvtni rnmi farirwrs lnrve quant- itlr of paitath to he dthdrated nd uae1 as feetl for liveatock the otat are cwung from areas where the crop la of i qualltv antl the pnvteln content of the hour is letwvc s and 9 per cent nlnr sugar beet factorlev having a eekiv presung capacity of 12 thousand long ton an d hydra i ng the potaloea moths rmnl in ovorlookrd platv vrsmrdlrur to entomokiglsta of the rkvnlnlon department of aa-rt- culture one of tha worst breeding place of clothes motha la oft overlooked if lhar u m hot air furnace there are probably whole cmortlf of moths in ita- cool air nip moths feed and flourlah on the accumulation of unt which col- lects in tha plpaa a vacuurn deanar with a lonn itenalon will remove tha lint i airy or ewn a lonajhandled broom will aarvv tha lnald of the pip altould than b aprayed f as rar do n as pbaaibla with a r housahold apray contalntna ddt or naphthalan flakaa or paradl- ehlorobraatft xryaj nay be acat tared in tha ptp- nkw maihink rr lickin stonf we read the other dav that a farmer in montana has inv t nted a stone puking mn hino ojm rati d b a trat tor what is more important is the added stati ment that the inven tion rt allv works what a ikkui such u mat tune would have ttccn to the pioni er faimt of old ontario i would te hard probably impos- mlile lt estimate the amount of tcdiou backbreaking labor it would have saved the earlv set tler of such township as mono mulmur and ca led on in some plat i s in ihcsc tow nxhips rtunc s urn o ph tit if ul that the farmers used thi m for building stone feints nothi r batk hnakmg job for onlv laige sloiiik could be usd for thr lotloms of these fnuis ami it was a lu aw lak to haul and prv them into plait have vou evi r pu knl stone on a farm the v ritt r ha and still has vivid memories of the treiiousne-v- of tht j till thi walking batk and forth to gather the stones ind then carrv i he in to the wagon wbuh wan used lo haul them 10 some frnce ivnut or unused piece of ground where they were piled out of the uay the farmers of that earlier generation disdained to use gloves to protect their hands thcv aid their work barehanded even to stone pcking after a day at the job skin and nails were worn almost to the quick and the rough stones gave the picker a jangled raw edged feeling that was anything but pleasant and far from conducive to good nature so with our boyhood recollect uifis still fresh despite the passing of the years we wish with heartfelt sincerity the bet of luck id this montana farmerland his in vention many peopl ar off aa oaplaasad with a portrait bactuaa thay are used to aealnc thalr faoaa in tha mirror which revrrte tha hilr narttisjr ajtd other urtaymatrtoal feat uraa lnh f 1 m of his pimlut lion hut hiv lrmu how tt the iiti on his nu n astd pro- iuilion wi must add the increase to ins isi prxlku tiou lhit is we iniit illow turn an uitiiisc uf i 14 on th 5 2711 the piotluttion u l fiom whiih he start i that iius turn an ui led iti m of tll the sull of hit r is d wage r it s now di this two it nis too th i 4 ml from un n ased pnvdui tion pr w or ki r 11 frum im n ad wage i us uil we bavi a total in r ase of ii in umj nv t r the lu rate a s an a pnt of tosts they r in fa t th major part whin iosis up prin s rise the bill in tin i ml tomes hat k lo the workers not onlv to the workers who pro- do th ghhls but all woikrs ii i idlest f th u field of effort wiigv incrcjmtss brought aboat bv nu reasetl prodmlion do not re- ult in prue imrimsm th tend in th opivosite duet turn then w hv should jabor struggle so mtensilv fur increased wage rates while ignoring entirely the probl m of men ast prnln tioic i do not know the answer th re ma t manv uimtrrv there is no tnileiiil ihange uur a long period of nt in the p n tillage distrib ution of the dollar the manufai lur- i leu iv es for the produil he pmhluies rirnings of labor have moved up stcatll with incieasevl pimiut lion the question remains unanswered whv should labor whv should capital ignote these fads- aage rates canpot be re- diue1 prkluttion per worker can u- incr isd that is the only means bv w hicb the standard of living of the people of canada can be i ru reused rl v il ijvkstock all iclnda of uvootock in the intted kingdom excpt horaaa ahouspd an increase in xfarcti 149 compared with tha nuovbm a yaar previously horaes declined from 520 vi to 4fi000 1113 rained by 673000 head and sheep with an increaaa of 615000 oser iwfl ahowa atjiru at recovery from the disastrous loaaea dua to the severe winter of 104647 the total cattle population this year u rearer by 391000 haad nonilwenfhunlara in nw dranauick muat employ a uctisd rulda m0rlrt and peggy and peter and joan pardon our pointing with pride but its nn event when the number of bank workers passes the 40000 mark as it did last year thats 65 more than before the war v its nn event first becauso it shows the increased um of canadian bank services more deposit accounts now over seven million more funds customers deposits now reach nearly seven billion dilais afore services to farmers to pernonal and mallbusiness borrowers to war pensioners to people receu inn family allowances its an event too because of the kind of men and women who have joined our ranks eager to get ahead they are finding in banking nn interesting job a rhalleiing iineer tny can tell you how important privacy in hanking i to the canadian way of doing things sponsored

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