Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1951, p. 8

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paob sort the acton free press acton ontario thtnsd a y september 20 1861 coming to acton sat sept 29th 50000 peanut float pollock and canrlpbell ctiu4ncturrtf of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt tklemionk 2u sum cute stmluntf tobout new york clly last easter i came upon a crowd staring in fascination st a taxlcmb in iu doorway the fattest woman i ever saw was stuck fast tho driver was pulling and pushing while she struggled to pry herself loose curs in herself for trying to enter frontwise instead of sldowoytf a small boy spoke up ill gt her out for you mister he said confidently and walking to the other side of the cab he threw something on the floor with a scream that should have waked the dead the woman popped cnb like a cork from fjom th bottle on the floor of the cab wns a mall croy furred mechanical mouse lifes like that in the readers digest ccf meeting tuesday sept 25th 8 pm legion hau acton speakers j w noseworthy mp york s tv charles bourke ipw of a everybody welcome oefaktmint of agriculture releases district fall fair dates date ot ialiv have been an nounced by tho agricultural soc- leilca branch of thb dipurlment ot agriculture and thoae of nearby centres are aj follows acton september 21 12 erin october 8 milton september 28 29 streetiivllle september 31 arthur september 23 2fl brrla september 2438 ballon september 28 29 brampton october 48 22 luludon scplombor 8 20 lcnmuujtonsepiember 2429 mnrkham octobar 48 toejwawrjctiobar 2 1 wntardown september 25 24 woodbrldjfe october 8 8 the royal winter fair toronto will be held from november 13 to 21 frustrated runs and balked catches are nothing out of the ordinary in this kind of sport pictured is a humiliating end to wouldbe run in a recent donksy basaball game donkey ball is a new feature of acton fall fair to be played in tho arena saturday evening september 22 acton players will meet outoftowners all mounted on donkeys a n symbol of their individuality women in pakistan generally retain their own maiden names even af ter their marringe and do not have to ndopt their husbanda surnames auction sale dairy cattle daisy equipment hay grain corn the undersigned have received instructions from william mjlton to sell by public auction at his farm lot 7 con 5 twp of esques- ing on jmrvwyranppffnn writtnspclauv 1or th acto fr jr bv gwendoline if clark at 2 oclock trfefoiinwrntrr cattle 1 tleg holstein cow fresh sept 5 1 reg holstein cow due time of sale 1 reg holstein cow fresh aug 29 1 reg holstein cow milking bred june 7 1 reg holstein cow milking bred apr id 1 reg holstein heifer bred mny 2 1 reg holstein heifer bred may 25 1 reg holstein heifer cnlf 7 months old 1 grade holstein cow due time of sale 1 grade hol stein cow milking bred apr 0 1 grade holstein cow fresh aug 18 1 grade holstein cow milking bred mor 29 1 reg guernsey cow milking bred june 12 1 grade guernsey cow milking bred sept 10 2 grade holstein kclfcr calves 18 months old 1 grade holstein heifer calf 8 months old 1 grade holstein bull calf maple unit bulls used in this herd blood test privileges given previous to sale dairy equipment woods milking machine 2 unit motor nnd piping woods cooler c can both in excellent condition feed 5 acres of good corn in field fif not previously sold 200 bales second cutting alfalfa 600 bales mixed hay 10 ton loose mix ed hay 1000 bus this seasons oats terms cash settlement with clprk day of sale no reserve as the proprietor h quitting the dairy business entirely htndley and elliott auctioneers phone 19r3 rockwood and 177j milton c currie clerk b112 well i came down to earth will a vengeance ljit weekcnnnlng wuktntrrtolttttitifnd hmicl rang ing and more pf the same coming up cue i muit hove been doing too much gadding nnd got behind with my work two days nway from home and ijti like a cat run ning after it tail especially when along come an editorial letter re minding me thai a promised article for the october issue nf a certain inignzlne ha- not yet reached the office notrnirprtslng since at that time it wasnt even typed but the fall days are with us now nnd cooler weather makes work that much easier and part ner isnt putting in any wheat so we dont have that to worry about on a oneman farm there are en ough odd jobs to keep n not-so- young farmer busy without crop ping the ort of jobs thaj dont show as it were for instance partner wanted to turn the cows into another field to pasture before he could do that there were literally bushels of wild apples that had to be picked and taken away cows love to eat apples umnivthnnnniflnnrtrnm hir around hero but what i would specially like lt u welih corgi pup and u siamese kitten speaking again of squirrels a few day ago i wan taking a bas ket nf applet to a friend in town along the sidewalk i met a little brown squirrel he stopped and l stopped he sat up nnd i stoopod down holding nut my hand along came the squirrel jumpud into the palm of my hand did a little in vestigating nnd then ran up my nrm across the back of my neck anil uit on the opposite shoulder i offered him on apple he took a little nibble and then jumped down into the basket how ion hi would have stayed with me i dont know unfortunately i had shop ping to do and hitd to let him go bye folks be seeing you again next week i hope surefire signal died ns a result not herc thank rjoodness although we have had to call in the vet on more than one occasion an apple a day never yet kept the vet away ever tried picking up windfalls out of long grass it is quite a job partner is threatening to cut down the trees as the quickest ond surest way of dealing with the problem which i think is an ex cellent idea strange how quickly birds sense the changing seasons it is two weeks now since the barn swallows left one day they were here the next day they were gone and we miss them darting in and out of the barn or sitting in- a row along the hydro wires or the clotresline their satiny plumage gleaming in the sun the last two days there has been one lonely little tree swol- low sitting around on the clothes line prop i wonder what happens when a little bird gets lost in place of the happy little barn swallows we have the noisy blue jays handsome birds no doubt but certainly disturbers of the peace at this minute there is a blue joy screeching from the top of an oak tree near the houses more than likely he is scolding a squirrel of which there are plenty black squirrels grey squirrels brown squirrels and tippy barks at them a business friend with n sure fire lignnl for 0verworkladc5crib- ed in the finnnciifl post by napier moore every once in a while the friend drops into a shooting gallery picking up a gun and a clip of cartridges he first fires at some simple welldefined target such as n bullseye to test the idiosyncras ies of the gun and its sights then he takes on more difficult targets such as distinguishing lighted can dles if his hand is steady and his nim true he knows he is in good phys ical shape if he scores more misses than direct hits he knows that he hns been working too hard slows down and gets more rest notice to creditors and otiiebs in the estate of john edward williamson all persons having the claims of the estate of john edward wil liamson late of the town of ac ton in the county of halton wood dealer deceased who died on or about the 17th day of august 1951 arc required to send partic ulars and proofs thereof to the undersigned before the twenty ninth day of september 1951 when the assets will be distributed among the persons legally entitled there to having regard only to the claims which shall have been filed dated at acton ontario this twelfth day of september 1951 c f leathcrland acton ont n103 solicitor for the executor clearing auction sale souoj ijjowia giving you die kind of telephone service you want u our jot you want it to be fait and dependable and to ketp a petting better but at the tame time we believe therea mom to good service than just technical efficiency and steady improvement w think you like telephone people to be friendly pleatat aud easy to get along with you want to deal with man who takes a real interest in your problem and who it willlsf t to give you a little extra attention thats the kind of service we want you to have it maksav your telephone mean more to you makes our job wok to us vhi mix ttumonl coupamy op cahaba m but not hone she isnt inter ested in squirrels her hunting field is the pasture where she will flush an unsuspecting bird within range ilonev i a funny little dog she loves people but actively dis likes all oth i- dog- one dav part ner went down fur the mail and nu our neighbour from across the road w ith hus tw o big dogs and four halfgrown pups direct iv she siw them honey fur bntled and then barking fur- loiislv she took after the pups an one of them could have rolled hone in the dilst with one paw instead of which fhrv all ran elp- in b to hmie havi put the pups to rout homv came back ad went after thi- two big dogs they too turned tail and fled tipp sat bv the side of the road eompletelv be a ildered bv the an- tic- of the other dogs another time a neighbour came to call a doglowr if ever there was one with plentv of her own after she had left for home walk ing across the fields i went ip to the hen pen when i cime out there w as no sign of our two dogs until i looked across thr fmni field and there wa- our neighbour bringing the dogs bnck home be cause the wouldnt leave her two dogs that had never followed anyone hefure that is outside of our own familv o- someone slaving in the house i upptvsv wr have go enough domistir animals a state dinner in honor of pnrfcess elizabeth and the duke or edinburgh to be given by the province of quebec will take place at the world- famous chateau frontonac a quebec when the royal couple land at this city from liverpool on th empress of france october 2 george j jeuop manager of the chateau frontenac centre is shown going ever the royal menu with qhei de cui sine ernest schmid left and maitre dhote roqef bersier right he handled the hotels arrange ments for the royal tour in 1939 and has hod wide experience dealing with such functions through the past 55 years the hotel has played host to such royal notables as king george vi and queen elizabeth the ouko of windsor the duke of gloucester the duke of kent the king and queen ofsiam queen juliana of the netherlands and the governor qenerals of canada from the j earl of aberdeen to held marshall viscount alexander and to two rooseveltchurchill conferences during the war i notice to creditors am others in thr ffcutr of lurhara sapr all p i h v nij iiiiv agis the kstau- of barbara sop r late of he town of i ton i the countv of halton widow- dom d who died n or about the seventeenth div of august 11 are required to vend naricitljr and proofs thereof to the under- mgned before the twentv ninth dav of september 1qm when th assets will be distributed arnonti the parties legally entitled thereto having regard onlv to the clslms which shall have been filed dated at aotnn ontario thli twelfth day of september 1051 arnold mcenery balllnafad ontario a103 executor ber- jersey and shorthorn cattle tarn worth hog pool try ferauson tractor and equipment imple ments and grain the undersigned have received instructions from ii roller to sell by public auction at his farm on town line between nelson nnd trafalgar townships three and a half miles north of no 5 high- -wayr-s-milt- koutbof milton on wednesday october 3 at 1 30 oclock the following cows and young cattle 1 reg jersey cow fresh time of sale 1 reg jersev heifer two and t half ears old due nov 10 1 reg jersev heifer two and a half veirs old due dec 111 1 reg jer sev eow fresh 1 month 1 reg jtsey heifer 2 years old due apr 2 1 reg jerse v heifer 2 months old bred may 2fl 1 reg short horn cow greenlnaming sue bred bv a d downie with her heifer calf at side 2 months old 1 reg shorthorn heifer greenloaming iteta bred julv 14 i grade jersey eow fresh in aug not bred 2 crude jersev heifers two and a half ears old due to freshen in nov- 1 grade jersev cow milking bred june if 1 grade jersey cow milking bred july 9 1 grade jersev heifer 2 years old bred julv if 1 grade jersev heifer 10 months old open 1 grade jersev heifer six and a half months old 1 grade jersev heifer calf 2 months old maple sires have been uied on this herd this vear govern ment blood test sheet will be pres ented dav nf sale poultry hogs and grain 1000 bus this year oats 1 tam- worth sow with litter bv side 1 york sow due in oct 1 tarn worth sow bred 2 wreks f young tarn- worth ows fl months old fl tnm- wnrth hog- readv for market 220 pullets coming into production tractor and implements ferguson tractor on rubber with lights and hvijraulic lift ferguson 2 furrow plow ferguson power lift tractor disc ferguson power lift seed harrows ferguson power mnwer fi ft ferguson pmier side nke ferguson now r grain and fetilirer drill 11 dise farm implements ftc trac t or rir 2 whcrl rulcr cock hut nibbed tired farm wic on power cockshutt ere mi sir- to- s of loop iiihs whl eult v inr m h mvur ft r-1- vi h ker dump nk hiv teddi rubber t whel birow hrl 1 i mower 1- ctro n it r c- r fmr no of ndar p ist- ri i ii if 1 11 mil eenen ill of h f i jrr rlt of m f nee h 2 -a- of birb d u r no f stee pots hni i h i is no nf h iv hnue d io- ijmt tv of isph im oofiii fjuei- v of new tinilt forks sho il sirs c thise implemens t- j mojstlv ill new- within th pa 10 months some hive nev cr be n j usd 1 tervs cash settlement with clerk dav of sale no reserve as the firm i- fir ale and the proprietor is giving up farm in it 1tindley and elijott auetionrerst phone torl roekwood and i77j milton gma currie curk 11m n fall fair o l hi v jl ld o mens dress shirts plain or striped patterns sizes 14j17 reg 375 speciarprice each 295 boys fine shirts sizes 11 to 14 reg 195 special price each 129 mens plaid shirts reg 2 75 special price each 199 mens overalls sizes 36 to 44 reg 3 95 special price pair 299 mens shirts and drawers penmans merino sizes 36 to 44 special price per garment 179 mens work boots panco or leather soles reg 5 95 and 6 95 a pair special price to clear at 495 pair large double bed size flannelette blankets 70x90 white or grey with blue and pink borders special price a pair 595 we have a large assortment of prints and broadcloths reg 49c to 55c ayattk v special price per yard 39c medium size wash cloths 2 for 15c terry towelling 1 5 inches wirfe special price per yard 39c rexoleum mats sil 18x36 nice ptmrfis special price each 19c pallants clothing store mjll st acton

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