Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1953, p. 7

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thursday may 7th 1853 the acton free press acton ontario a page seven frkfmmbccidto economy in farm operation i gzzzz observers name acton chief bnk of montreal offers valuable help to building xvery farmer knowi that real profits are usually the outcome of real punnlnf an accurate know ledxe of his costs and yields helps him make his farm pay better the bapk of montreal has available a farm account book which gives him just this information it re- d th cumuucitnl flmnttal operationsota modem jeaimjnto h s holden optoniafrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st gubph simple easily kept up records i can heartily recommend this book to every farmer in the dis trlct says gordon oder acton b of m manager it was prepared for farmers by the federal depart ment of agriculture by spending a few minutes each day or so with these records a farmer will soon know exactly where he stands in ecry aspect of his farming opera uons he will know where he making money how much it la a wh haiho rait m the book includes a permanent record of varlettesrcrop yields ni soil treatments this provides valuable check on the yeartoyear development of the lann mr oder will gladly supply a copy to any farmer there is no obligation taxi bait how come you are always so busyt the taxi driver was asked well its like this i leave the rear door open and an empty puse lying on the floor youd be sur prised how many people hop in for short distances mike coxe plumbing heating eavestroughing phone 25 acton kwtitocl piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos pianos tunad repaired and rebuilt for service and estimates phone us acton in acton on mondays tuesdays and wednesdays each week 8 30 a m 4 30 p m other times by appointment just drop a note to box 575 acton or phone 95 on above dale if you have car nsurance with us and you change cars your new car is automatically covered for 14 days just let us know the year and make body type ser al number engine number and model f any in case of a claim all kinds of insurance call collect to gvelph 46b6j or mr tims guelph 5526 n b wright toxtytt real estate and insurance acton and guelph i w ii be on call for 24 hour emergency service beginning on saturday and fol lowing through to the following satur day night a c gra of acton has been appointed a chkf observer for the rcaf ground observer corps and will be responsible tar the organi zation of a corps in the ac top area as well as selecting a suitaole site for thi establishment of a ground observer post j a spence rt g i onnl supers isor has announced the newly formed ground corps is basically a network of volunteers who will report the movement of all aircraft in their area during an lrexe or mt e of a- national emergency to man thi acton post- effectively during an alert period at least 15 to 20 volunteers arc required and those citizens interested in oftering their services may do so by contacting mr gray the observation post in an alert will report the number type altitude and direction of the air craft spotted to the london filter centre using a high priority mes sage system called aircraft flash in london the report is plotted on a large map table from here the information is passed o radar units the combination of radar and civilian observers gives a complete picture of the move ment of aircraft to those res ponsmle for the aerial defence of canada chronicles written specially for th acton free press by clarke for the first time in 1 dont know how many days we havt ty b suns day- wests eagle man hoists into nests charles lavelle broley of win nipeg retired from his job of bank manager in 1939 at the age of 68 and took up a career of climbing into eagles nests and banding the young eagles to date he has hoist ed himself into hundreds of nests no wind no rain no fog marvel lous it ust- makes you feel lik singing oh what a beautiful morning oh what a beautiful day i have a wonderful feeling evtr things coming my way maybe u isn t but hope never hurt anyone yet the rainsoaked earth probably has that feeling too and its way of showing its gladness is by help ing the flowers to bloom in joyous abandon yesterday we wandered part way through a bush where we found mayflowers hepaticas blood roots early trilliums and a few species of wild flowers we did njt recognize the purpose of our visit to the woods was really to settle an ar gument arthur insisted that may- flowers and hepaticas were one and the same flower daughter said they were not and 1 wasn t sure so we all piled into the car in eluding partner a visitor and even honey and we headed for the nearest bush on high ground no swampy bushes after that rain there the argument was settled bv finding both mayflowers and hepa tlcas exactlj fitting the description we had already looked up in the encyclopedia actuallj we could have taken daughters word for il more than iottieer ksu5s5fce certainly knerwsher above ground he has bandedrt wild flowers but it was fun to fliesrom malton j for tour off ottawa thi third annual adventure in citizenship sponsored by the rot ary club of ottawa in cooperation with clubs thnmtihout the doniln ion brought to the capital on mon day may 4 over 160 stlrcted huh school studtnls representing all ten provinces for four days of sight seeing joyce farmer of acton high school is among the students ha ing the opportunity of touring the country s capital this week change of heart a ul witli i will kn mil t l i inlit i i in in tut t mil i u inn un ti in it in w is i in i hi nrd khiiiihs rt hkiiuttsl n fit i t 1 thuiht u dt tipliod ill m oh i ii uplld hit brlli 1 t but uils in isked mi i i in n it pms in ketp vmir mhhiji pi w orm tn h good tnnnaut mi nt nnd i infill sanitation rattur than to ix l on drill itter the pigs be com infected cecil a carr optomfirist guelph b douglas st find proof by seeing dee and art dug up a fiw roots of this and that to take home for their garden but not trilliums apart from flowers we are always amused at the stuff city folk like to take back with them from thi country yesterday it was wild j flowers and garden flowers roots and slips rhubarb cream and igrs paid for after all thiv provide but the two last items are always part of our income and we do have to live too often farm produce is looked with a duotherm automatic tmi oil furnace some 1200 eaglets and his activi ties have added substantially to the knowledge of eagle migration after his retirement in 1939 broley headed for florida a con firmed birdwatcher he asked thi audubon society in new york whether his new leisure rnigh bt useful to the society richard pough now chief of conservation for the american museum of nat ural history gae brolei a ftw aluminum tags and suggested he to banding eagles only 166 of th birds had been banded for their enca wire pirched dizilj in all upon as mtures bountj by visitor- trees and other inaccessible places to thi country who often think it naturallj pough said ou w on t strange if mrs farmer doesn t jjiv be able to do any climbing get j i them a parting gift of somethinc boy for that that has been grown or raised on host of his banding trips haxelthe farm where there is a surplus ieen lonelv affairs but recentlj tint is jurt fine and it is renenllj have become public events l gladly shared but if a saliblc pn as 1 000 spectators duct is in question then oh cousins should at least be prepared to pav for what they get at i w holt sale kvil after all why should i v5 i firmer inv more thin a grocer or 2149 jam u t i a drn goods merchmt be expected lfuaw uawn f t- 1 gc away his livelihood miybi jmo f rjt i im wrong or meaner than moit t aiaaaaalaem acffk i i but that is the way i look at it j tjj- i except of course w here there is jk al lljljitabaj a case need where we know pjluijuak hgw tnc folk m are having bravauwlpw yiaai i quite a time making ends meet or lp s where there is or has been sick i new in the family then we arc mil too glad to give whatever we feel is acceptable whether it be salable or not daughter and i also have another waj of doing things we have i sort of barter system when she is shopping if she sees something she i knows we want put on as a week end special she buvs it brings it home and tikes back ils value in eggs and a certain amount of ex changing also takes place period i ically in families there is often some thing that one person doesn t want that another person can use one needs change with the passin years back in the days when everv farmer s w ife had to think of thresh ing and corn cutting meals it via necessarv to keep a good supply of dishes on hand now in many dis tricts threshing gangs are a thing of the past a combine eats onh gs and oil so unless they ar given away surplus dishes are stacked up doing nothing better than gathering dust yes it is easy to find new homes for old things in limited numbers but not on a wholesale scale and so it is that when a person has passed away we often come across that saddest of all domestic problems what to do with the un i wanted furnishings of a home perhaps the late owner was a widow or a widower living alone the children are married and havel homes of their own they have no room for additional furniture few modern homes have an attic some dont even have a basement there i is onlv one solution to the problem an auction sale and all the dear inlirrrate things that have been treasured through the years must go to the highest bidder if onlv more people would enjoy their possessions in their own lifetime instead of putting them away in mothballs think of the silver i crystal and beautiful quilts that are carefullr put away in case they might get broken or spoilt last week i got word that my one remaining brother had passed away in bigiand following cocnpmttt for as trim as 395 00 sev ere stroke he was recently all installations are guaranteed i widowed and had a beautiful home end serviced for one year free of a h to of lowly charge ad now for service sj h so hard to acquire and to save now i when you want it al lnr mercy of the auctioneers hamner let u make the best of what we have if they break or wear out we shall at least have had the enjojment of using them as long as thev lasted i t t hum multon- alp- port on monday itip tuuiig voters of tomorrow will visit and obscrvt the housts of parliament in session and later will receive certificates of canad tan citizenship at the hands of the prime minister the hon louis s i laurent thiv also will pay a call on his excellency the gov crnor general the hon vincent masscy at rideau hall i a know your capital program will include visits to the national war memorial the memorial chamber in the clock tower of the parliament buildings the national art gallery and museum the royal mint the central experimental farm and other places of national and historical interest as gucst of the federal district commission the young visitors will be shown the dnvtways and other beauti cation developments in the city and environs they will visit moor side the kingsmerc home of the late hon mackenzie king now a fiature of gatineau parks 39000 acres in the laurentian hills of quebec i at one of the several luncheons i membi rs of parliament will have the opportunity of meeting and sit i ting with their young constituents the series of luncheons and dinners will xoacludewitha-banquetat- which sludtnts representing each pftvincc will addressa gathering of rolarians ind their wives and prominent figures in national and municipal affairs and the capital s buiiitss ind professional life sit stven inr cent or ill life insuranci owned in canada is w ith cimdian cumpanits 31 per cent wuh united stntis compin it ind 2 per cmt with british theres mthiig rb ghriig folks what tly the orangeville bottling works orangeville ont phone 137w lvxwry meet lewmeed i dootbem nonmechanical bar and predsion controls fjhm s lam tmyr- ton csatrai youd normally as pect to pay up to 300 own for tak km of comfort 1 scimiv cew 1 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