the acton free press acton ontario paqb j9kvkn trafalgar approves fairyland north pole reindeer santa claus in a ghristm4s mood trafalgar township council at us meeting jan uary 3 approved a 10dwxfaiiy- land north pole with a permanent santa claus be built three miles west of pakville on the queen el izabeth way address of the pro- jeet which will feature live- -rein- doer a- zoo and gardens will sim ply be the north pple the playground would require municipal board sanction as the land is how zoned tor afficultural hie william adams die toronto tfresmotef ottferftjectwjii lolflito present his plans tgljthe oakvjjle trafalgarbronte jjljunning board for consideration council itself on jx approved it in principle the jtorth pole sitew6uld com prise 10 a surroun toy 70 acres of christmas tree parkland a 20 acre parking lot with space bookstore your headquarters for- office syppues wallpaper intjrzr books stationery o 125 wyndham st guelph j- ont for 4000i cars is included mr ad ams told councij nursery book characters will bs seen in 20 buildings featured of course is-santa- and herpers making toys t arrangements with the depart ment of lands and forests for tame animals toroam in the small- scale forest- have been completed the worth pole address- has not yet been cleared with the post- mastei- general mr adams said- he felt the piqdlwdurdnbpoiy in- crease commercial assessment but attract manytttrrtstis 1 council harry sewell comment od thati am sure lhisv project will- gain a great deai of publicity for the township mr adam plan t ask mayors of neighboring centres to act on a board of governors a certain amount from the sale of souvenirs and- toys would be donated to charitabledrganiistions mr ad ams explained- study boreaus in an attempt to learn more about the aurora borealls the northern lights which are expected to put on al peak performance in 195758 fantastic plans are now being made rackets capable of carrying instruments 60l to 600 miles above the- earthwill be launched from churchill manitdba and from ala- mogordo new mexico says the readers digest rockoons bal loons which ri in th sphere and then release fockets capable bf carrying instruments higher still taitf rise from observa tion stations in canada alaska and greenland husbands wives wantnewpepandvim thoiuahda of couple are weak wom-outei- ha tololybocmo body lack lion for new vim vitality tiy oitrex tonic tablets suppiin iron you too may need for pep tiipplcmrn- tary dosei vitamin b introductory or rat- arqunlntrri lire only 60f at all lru a we have so much to protect hilt canada of ours b oura to noy at a price the prico of constant alorrrms wo cannot take for granted our freedom to worship to vol to educate our children or to order our home life as we plaaso all these freedoms are ours only as long as wo are witling to do everything necessary to maintain and defend them all honour then to the canadian soldier the steadfast guardian of all pur free institutions without men like him the canada we love might cease to be we have somuch to protect let us all do our part without letup whatever way our duty lies serve canada and yourself in the army te be etlgiblayou mutt b 17 to 40 yaari of aga tltlllad iradnnn to 45 whan applying bring birth cartincar or other proof of ago pplf f oway for full information rm or wt ha army jtacruifing contra naorarl your hoow bo 13 pmomni depot willis howa rinesg ft ctianotte sts ottawa olrt til mot canadian am recrultlnf station 164 wellington st klnjiton onl til vm canadian army rtcraltlnf centra 90 richmond st w toronto onl tel eh 64341 local z7s ma 7 partonnal oipot wolseley barracks oxford ft elliabeth sta london oht ttl 41m1 army kcniltlna canlra 230 main st w wdtlh bw ont tal 456 canadian army racrultlnf station 1st king st e hamilton onl tal lacaua obituary funeral at hornby for mrs j swtzer seriously 111 for the past three years mrs joseph cowan switzer 67 wag buried jn -js- stephens cetnetery hornby wednesday december 22 following a funeral service in the church conducted fry rev j ejmaxwell mrs switzer died in acton decemuerilo she was the former rhoda pfiscilla ingrartii daughtef of fred ingram and mary price pnd was- bornrrear hornby she atter- ed pinegrove school sihce her marriage in- 1908rehe and her-hti- baud had jived- at heir farm on thet0thr novval she was- a member of st stephens anglican church well how i suppose i musttear myself ayay ftlmthe bdok i am rending long enough to get this column done- and then 1 shall re- tttan to my book without delay wlint book it is called doctor to eher huand da mgry family of seven children mrs douglas lsmond norvj jean mrs frank whitmee georgetown irene mrs j e bloor malton arnold of streetsville marjorie mrs lloyd fisner georgetown fred of oryai and dofcis mrs ted brown lilmehouse she also leaves twelve grandchildren and three sisters mrs lindsay neelands birdie and mrs wilbert mciqurdy merle of oakville and mrs har ry robertson bernicel of bramp ton she was predeceased by a sts tergertude arid a brother whodied in infancy five nephews and a neighbour acted as pallbearers at the funeral wilbert mccurdy streetsville reg neelands hamilton harold ro bertson prampton johnston nee- landssfridfred robertsott hornby a che early norval flower tbcarers were jack humphrey m guy wilsimi oberl- gilbert arthur may john verlis harold early edgar may and hunter arnott professors wife i am a retired psychoanalyst but my friends come anyway to me for advice- without expense naturally the other day my friend george cnrryetp me to cry on my shoulder about hismatitql troubles what is the matter george i asked oh its awful he sighed in thettlorning when i wake up my wife asks for money when i come home to lunch she asks for money when i get back from work in the ginger farm written specially for he acton -free- preia be gwendoline p curke davis the islands being the cook islands in the south seas it is a true narrative giving the ex perience of dr davis- and his wife during a sqvonyear stay at roro- toga the largest one in the cook group of islands where dr davis was appointed as medical officer of henlth it gives striking ex amples of what happens when man- made intervention upsets the bal ance of nature for instance there wore many large mango and chestnut trees on the which were- always left television really explained u- by ronald ttltman vfe watch our uie more these cold winter evenings than we do in the summer when we can be outside or- travelling some itght wiuiu uio- programs dont appeal to you it might be valuable- for the wcckanic of the house to read television really explained a new boojehere in the- library tt ttiyssthe history oftelevislon arid talks about color television and set acccssorfes it gets somewhat technical were sure anyone who- rcads even part of the book will have a better understanding of the workings of his set anybody who enjoyed the many- splendored thing a library book by han suyin will want to reid a feature story on her in- the dec- erfbr holiday magazine do bor row it from someone if you can for youl want to know about this wonderfurand attractive woman who is a doctor writer mother and wife the beautiful story she wrote is true it was her rornance with a wnr correspondent in china v standing even though younger trees were cat down then in 1935 along camcilvommsnt agricultural she s nqw married 4o an english- expert he had previously work ond completely busy all day ed in souths afrlcaand mvas under j the jmpression that the same-ogri- cultural principles should apply to both countries so he ordered the about 15 per cent of canrfda3 t6tal labor force is directly em- huge old trees to be cut down onployod in agriculture and about 28 ihu groupd that ihejr- rrott spread ing roots were draining nourish ment from the soil the natives did as they werejtojd although they knew thathe tree roots shook and moved in- the tropical storms loosening the soil better than a plough could have done while shade frorri the trees gave shelter to the low crops the trees were destroyed and as4 a re sult the crops were alternately bleached- by the sun and washed put by the rain then came the order to prun the orange trees that too was a grave mistake as according to dr davis in this re gion of tropical hurricanes nature does her own pruning and the trees per cent is directly employed in manufacturing pair tffdwevet rartner has a pair of creepers that he keeps for just such an emergency without them there arc times when he would hardly be able to get lip the hill from aie barn even with- the help of ashes many times wo have thought wo would like an oilburning furnace instead of coal but as partner says what wouldhe do without ashes in slippery weather not only for durseilves but for the cows and cars too kvery day partner goes out with his ashpail before the truqk cveiungahe as for m a s wherenn the trees that come i for the milk after hrenk- even the last thing at night she asks were pruned with clippers died fast he starts out agairi spreading me for money i within a few weeks for goodness sake i said full the story of the island is of pity what is your wife doirnjc nutso fascinating from a medical with all that money t dont know repljed george i dont give her any ro gift johnny who on earth gave you that black eye nobody gave it to me mom i really had to fight for it pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt tlephone2q48 standpoint as one follows the hard but successful struggles of the young doctor against ignorance lack of sanitation and witchcraft so if you really want a fascinat ing and informative book to road just try doctor to the islands written in a style that is humorous and easy to read another book that should be par ticularly interesting to people from england is royal chef being the experiences of the- royal chef at buckingham palace from the latter part of queen victorias reign lo that of george v and later as chef for the late queen mqry after she became queen mother wellvfor the first time this winter the fields are covered with snow just a light fall around here but i imagine there is considerably more tip beyuud the iritis myr what a time we had hist week getting around on the ice partner isnt too good at keeping his balance and i am even worse so we make a good champion meatiesor kibble apple martins 48ozttn grimsby pickles sweet mixed sweet relish sliced bread pionker 24oz loat whit or brown delicious with a thick juictsteaic mushrooms snow white brussels sprouts ot 27e cauliflower apples snow white each tangerines rncy cdurtland 6 qt bskt florida large size 176 grapefruit 7c 69c 2doz45c us no i 96v 10 for 4zc ashes for the cows from the barn f to the trough and from the driving shed to where i must walk to back the car out of the shed he also uses quite a bit of salt and then after all his trouble the cows come out to drink and what do they do start fighting no less just as i was going for the mail the other day there were two of the stupid things heads together push ing ach other around on the ice slipping and sliding all over the plaice then a few of the others came along and joined in the fray it reminded me of the scrap at maple leaf gardens on christmas night t was sure there wouldbe a ftw broken legs between them sol did my best to stop the i-pugh- house but not- before two of them went down on threir knees how ever they managed to survive without injury as for me i had my own troubles in trying t keep rightsidcup i put on shoes and rubbers and theni h s holden optometrist eyes examrnb glasses fitted tuglat st guelph pulled heavy woollen socks over the whole wojks what added charm to niy attractive footwear was- the fact that- one sock was bright blue with red tops and the other light grey they were thoonly ones in my mending basket that didnt need darning fortunately no one came along the road when i was getting the mail from the box apart from the ice i had a won derful time inst week spent nearly a whole day gathering up old christmas cards in answer to tho appeal for such cards to be left at honey dew restaurantsrin toronto thttimtvlimitlspastnowtthen c i went to work on a whole lot of papers and magazines for the boy scouts after awhile we shall be able a move around at ginger farm paid this bill joday every day the fire automobile and casualty insurance business in canada pays out more than half a million dollars in set tling a variety of claims from broken windows to explosions honorable and prompt payment of all just claims is the goal of every insurance company and good faith on both sides must govern the handling of every insurance claim to keep the ilow of payments moving all canada insurance federation on bhjtlf of mcf fun 200onpmtin4 campmnrmm writing fit autonuthmihl cumttr fmumic new its sensational for arthritisrheumatic pains got a pain take ridapain tabiet5 read what ridapain did for mrtss a miulv trtoiionto p and m drug m oiri t rrohot stiiet toronto ontaio 0earsirs i want to thank you so much for your ridapain tablets which a friend of mine recommended to me to take for my back i had a very serious liver complaint about six years ajjo vid after two years of treatment from a very good doctor fwas cured otit it left me with a veryweak and sore backr have tried different pain remedies on the market and got no relief i could hardly walk upstairs could do no housework and it was painful to even try to get out of a chair then i tried ridapain and how i can do atl my housework anrjils v pleasure i took six aday for two weeks but now i only take two before going to bed and i have had no pain for over a month thanking you so much yours sincerely mr s a mckay toronto f nd pai4owwtth monfyvback ofpit j i 47 vonoc strut toromt6 ontamp a t nd paimnowwtth monrtbackofhi ptjnd m oniflf rmdtft ganilamani i andoaa 200 for whwi ptatrw ad mm a handy ploatlc box of 48 moapam 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william adams uie toronto pramoter of the jrnjectwas told to present his plans tothe oakvijle- trafaigarbronte planning board for consideration council itself on ly approved it in principle the jforth pole site would com prise 10 a surroun by 70 acres of christmas tree parkland a 20 acre parking lot with space kennedys bookstore your headquarters for office supplies wallpaper illpiklnts books stationery 125 wyndham st guelph ont ams told eouncil nursery book characters will b seen in 20 buildings featured of coursfe is santorand h making toys c- arrangements ith the depart ment of lands and forests for tame animals toroam in the small- scale forest have bech completed the worth pole address has not yet been cleared with the post master gehetat mr adams said he felt the project would hovohly in crease commercial assessment but attract manytotirists council harry sewell comrncnt- cd that i am sure this project will- gain a great deal of publicity for the township mr adam plans to ask mayors of neighboring centres to act on a board of governors uo ox governors a v streetsvllle marjorie sfls rr-a- ly eisner georgetown and toys would be donated to charitable organization mr ad- ams explained study borealis in an attempt to learn more about the aurora borealis the northern lights which are expected to put on al peak performance in 195758 fantastic plans are now being made rockets capable of carrying instruments 60- to 600 miles above the- earth will be launched from churchill manitdba and from ala- mogordo new mexico says the readers digest rockoons bal loons which rise jnt t sirntn- sphere and then release fockets capable bf carrying instruments higher still witt rise from observa tion stations in canada alaska and qxeenland husbands wives want new pep and vim thousand of couple are weak worn-out-ex- hai tol b body lack iron for new kim vitality try ottm tonie tablet supphea iron you too may need for pep aupplcmen- lary doie vitamin b introdiiclary or net- arquaintrd nrp only 60r at all clnihrlitl numilk margarine canadian maid evaporated bktty crocker- cake mix devils food yellow honey spice white or marble fraanpak ylb pkd sliced cheese frenchs mustard 13c 17c i instant coffee kek 65c ylmeh strawberry jam 24oz jab 39c with- pectin djl ballabd8 pet foqds health food sffj 2jssj 27c champion t 2 25c meaties or kibble 29c apple juice martins 48oztin orimsby piokle8 sweet mixed sweet relish pr7 32c 16ob jab sliced bread pioneer 24oz loaf white or brown 15c we have so much to protect thb canada otloun b oure to noy at a price the prka of constant alei lirvss wf cannot take for granted our freedom to worship to vole to educate our children or to order our home life as we pleas all these freedoms are ours only as long as we are willing 1o do everything necessary to maintain and defend them all honour then to the canadian soldier the s guardian of all our free institutions without men like him the canada we love might cease to be we have lojnuch to protect let us all do our part without letup whatever way our duty lies serve canada and yourself in the army te be ettgible you must be 17 to 40 yeara of aga skilled tradatnen to 45 when applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age apply right away for ml information wrffe or trbft the army ffecrufttng centra nearest your hone a is pstsosni depot warns house rldeka a ctianotta sta ottawa ont tsl msb canadian amy racrultln station 164 wslllnttsn st kingston ont tal 4731 canadian ami rtcraltlnf centra 90 richmond st w- toronto ont tsl em mm1 ucsj z76 be 7 paruanal depot wolsaler barracks oxford a elliabetti sts london ont tsl 41601 arm jacmltlnt centra 230 main st w tlortt bar bat tal 4j6 caaadlaa array ricrultim station 1m kins st t hamilton ont tal lackioazxm obituary funeral at hornby for mrs- j switzer seriously ill for the past three years mrs joseph cowan switzer 67 was buried jn st stephens cctnetery hornby wednesday december 22 fallowing a funeral service in the church conducted by rev j e maxwell mrs switzer died in acton december 19 she was the former rhada pliscilla ingram daughter of fred ingram and mary price and was bornnear hornby she atter- ea pmegrove school since her marriage in 1008iehe and herrw bohd had lived atiheir farm on the ttrr norval she was a member o st stephens anglican church a she ieaves her husband tmd atsi family of seven children mary mlri douglas istnond norval jean mrs frank whitmee georgetown irene mrs j e bloor malton fred of norval and dofcis mrs ted brown limehouse she also leaves twelve grandchildren and three sisters mrs lindsay ncelands birdie and mrs wilbert mccurdy metle of oakville and mrs hai ry robertson bernlce of bramp ton she was predeceased by a sts ter gertude and a brother whoditd in infancy five nephews and a neighbour acted as pallbearers at the funeril wilbert mccurdy strectsville reg neelands hamilton harold ro bertson brampton johnston neo- landssfrid fred robertson hornby a che early norval flower bearers were jack humphrey m guy wilson bert gilbert arthur may john verlis harold early edgar may and hunter arnott professors wife i am a retired psychoanalyst but my friends come anyway to me for advice without expense naturally the other day my friend george cottittta me to cry on my shoulder about his mnritql troubles what is the matter george i asked oh its awfuu he sighed in thetflorning when i wake up my wife asks for money when i come home to lunch she asks for money when i get back from work in the c ginger farm written specially for he actor ree press by gwendoline p clarke iimir well now i suppose i must tear myself away ftfm the book i am reading long enough to get this cotumn bone and then i shall re- tun to my book without deloy- wpat hook it is called doctor tn by tom and lydia davis vjthe islands being the cook islands in the south seas it is a true narrative giving the ex perience of dr davis and his wife during a sevenyear stay at roro- toga the largest one in the cook group of islands where dr davis was appointed as medical officer of health it gives striking ex amples of what happens when-man- made intervention upsets the bau once at nature for instance there were many large mango and chestnut trees on the hland which were always left standing iven though younger tre were pot down then in 1935 airing civ came a government agricultural sne s n married 4o on englsh- expert he had previously work- i man and completely busy all day ed in south africa and was under the jmpression that the same egri television beally exptttued- by ronald thtaaan we watch our television sets more these cold winter ifiifnlnga than we do in the summer when we can be outside or travelling some ifrght whuti tho programs dont appeal to you tt be valuable for the mechanic of the- hotue to read television rcilly explained a new book- here in the library 11 gtvss the history ottele vision arid talks about color television and i set accessories it gets somewhat technical were sure anyone who reads even part of the book will have a better understanding of the workings of his set anybody who enjoyed the many- splendored thing a library book a by han suyin will want to reid a feature story on her in the dec ember holiday magazine do bor row it from someone if you can for youlfwant to know about this wonderful and attractive woman who is a doctor writer nvothef and wife the beautiful story she wrote is true it was her romance with a war correspondent in china cultural principles should apply to both countries so he orderul the huge old trees to be cut down nvrplyed in agriculture and about 38 the round that uiei great spread ing roots were draining nourish ment from the soil the natives d as they were told atthoiigli tbey knew that the tree roots shook and moved in- the tropical storms loosening the soil bettei than a plough could have done while shade from the trees gave shelter to the low crops the trees wore destroyed and as a re sult the crops were alternately bleached by the sun and washed out by the rain then came the order to pi yjm- the orange trees that too was a grave mistake as according to dr davis in this re gion of tropical hurricane s nature does hei ow n pruning and tht tries about is per cent of canadas tdtal tabor force is directly en- per cent is directjy employed it manufacturing pair however partner has a pair of creepers that he keeps for just such an emergency without them there are times when he would hardly be able to get up the hill from trie barn even with the help of ashes many times we have thought wo would like an oilburning furnace instead of coal but as tnirtner says what would he do without ashes in slippery weather not only for ursolves but for the cows and cars too fevcrv day partner goes out with his ash pall before the truck even she nthr fo m and s wherea the trees that come i for th milk after hrenk- even the last thing at night she asks i wore prunid with elippirs died fast he starts out again spreading me for money i v ithin a few weeks ashes for tht cows from the barn for goodness sake i said full the stoi v of the island is- of tht trjurh a fr jlf of pity what is your wife doing- c fascnolinr from a medical j d to where i mu st wn ik jo back swjpoint s on follows th hard th enr out thc j ht nso i but successful struggles of thi t tf m k i 1 joung docto against ignoame and then after all his trouble the lack of snniuitmn ndwitchcraft c i l d antl in thev do start fighting no less so if vu nallv want 1 fiscinat- jllst nj wa kolnr for thc mail lhe ing ind inrormtiv book to rend otht r day lhor wl two of thc just trv doctor to tin islands suipld things heads together push- writtm in i stle that is humorous with all that money j- i don t know replied geovg don t give her any fto gift johnny who on earth gave you that black evi nobody gave it to me mom i nalh had to fight for it pollock and campbell manufacturers at high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone- 048 x iind easy to it ad anotht i book that should be par ticularly inteiisting to people from england is royal chef being thi experiencis of thi royal chef at buckingham pallet ftom the latlei part of queen victoria reiijn to that of george v and later as chef for the late queen mary after she became queen mother wellfor the first time this winter the fields are covered with snow just a light fall around hefe but i imagine there is considerably more tip beyond the liilt my whafa time we around on delicious with a thick juicvseafc mushrooms lb snow white brussels sfrouts cauliflower apples tangerines tender green ot quart box w c snow white each fancy cdurttand 6 qt bskt s florida large size 176 grapefruit florida us nol 96 7c 69c 2 doz 45c 10 for 47c p good at weeping his balance and i am even worse so we make a good h s holden optometrist eyes examinee glasses fitted 7bouglas st guelph ing each other around on the ice slippihg and sliding all over the plaice tlun a few of the others came along and joined in the fray it n minded me or the scrap at maple leaf gardens on christmas night t was sun there woudbe a f w broken ligs between them sol did my best to stop the rough- house but not before two of them wmt down on their knees how- i ver they managed to survive without injury as for me i had mv own troubles in trying to koip nghtsideup i put on shoes and rubbers and then had ust week getting pullcd hcavy woo socks over the ice partner isn t too whoo woeks what ndde charm to mv attractive footwear was the fact that- one sock was bright blue with red tops and the other light grey they were thoonly ones in mv mending basket that didn t need darning fortunately no one came along the road when i was getting the mail from the box apart from the ice i had a won derful time inst week spent nearly a whole day gathering up old christmas cards in answer to tho appeal for such cards to be left at honey dew ristaurants m toronto thc ttmjjtailtlspirstnowr then- i wint towork on a whole lot of papers and maga7inns for the boy scouts after awhile we shall be able to movi around at ginger farm new if s sensational for arthritisrheumatic pains gota pain take i m paid this bill joday every day the fire automobile and casualty insurance business in canada pays out more than hall a million dollars in set tling a variety of claims from proken windows to explosions honorable and prompt payment of all ust claims is the goal of every insurance company and good faith on both sides must govern the handling of every insurance claim to keep- lhe flow qf payments moving 4 i c all canada insuran federation en bmttmtt of morm than jooomfrttlng oompmni fit autotnobttmrttt ptsuaf nauaumsfw rati rittjt r fl- j i ridapain t a hi ftc tablets read what midafain did for mms a mcnav of touohto f and m drugs o mi a 4t tonof strut toronto ontario dear sirs i want to thank you so much for your ridapain tablets which a friend of mine recommended to me to take for my back i had a very serious liver complaint about six years aoand a iredoritit after left two years of treatment from a very good doctor was cun me with a very weak and sore backr have tried different pain remedies on the market and got no relief i could hardly walk upstairs could do no housework and it was painful to even try to get out of a chair then i tried ridapain and now i can do all my housework and its t pleasure t took six a day for two weeksbut now i only take two before going to bed and i have had no pam for over a month l thanking you so much yours sincerely mr s a mckay toron i f sid pain no moniyeack o j p and m drags owt 4 tomoi itiit toont6 ontamo cantumax i andeaa 200 for wwdi plaosa sand raa o ikkvov plaask boat of 40 ibdapam tabtatskkenrainlng sol i a rhol w i raaf satttfad oflar trylna 4 dosn ofafat i libyraaani flw b as aw ya j aw rafand fayaaonay in fa i 1 nme taii mmv address pfwifp0- my ragvlor avwafist h ji mov t -h- v it rv v -r- y t t