Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1955, p. 11

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hut wtt ii- wmjjva wrtbinir- j- tfi fc- i thursday april 7th m55 the acton free press acton ontario page eleven salesman wanted if you ara dtsaatiafiad with yoyr pfrewnt outlook for fwtwwi adv wt and earnings thon this opportunity will intsvaat yoo provide ml sale training salary plus commission write novt to box 41 acton freo pros giving fuird- fmlf ypf confhmhtml iflymvivirf of acton and district 6ur employees have beh notified pf this ad chronicle r of ginger farm written specfcthy far the acta free- pr- by gwendoline jp clarke wont ad paga whar old friand met aqon with all the various things there htrve been to comment 6n just lately like winter weather and summer thunderstorms 1 seem to have forgotten one or two changes that have taken place at ginger farm as a direct result of tippys death the first wa a realization that wemjist have another do a watch dog the next problem was the kind and where- oget it thought we had solved it by mak ing arrangements to adopt a year- old collie whose owners had sold their farm and were moving to town 9 mill street for eastek bel montekoed gahf orniai peaches del monte sliced hawaiian pineapple tbk coffe bomab 1lb omtom ground baq iqtj or jsflvmto cranberry 16oz tin 21c quality maid dated qrajdk a labob dozer oabton 45c fob yotjkabter bam frenchs prepared mustard s 13c vj 17c butter quality mam foot grade 1lb print jelly powders melabbns victory bwebt mixed pickles 33c stuart house foil wrap im westons regal assorted lb frozen foods feature ubbys frozen green peas r 19c cudney frozen v strawberries 33c asparagus young and tender from california cauliflower 51 29e tomatoes celery stalks florida cello tube florida crisp 2 for 21c pineapple grapefruit cuban uvea florida 96s 25c 10 for 49c but it didnt work the dog would not make friends at all and since he had never been tied up nor even had a collar on it was hard to know how to handle him or how to keep him from running away before he got accustomed to us so we had to let the young lad come and take him home again we were sorry because he was a lovely dog if we could have trus ted him previous to this dee and arthad taken honey to totonto thinking than two so now we havent a dog at all tfie breed i have always wanted if we had to get snother dog was a welsh corgi but how or where to get one is the question corgis irrg-nqt- c t ca could get a german shepherd quite easily but we are a little afraid of not being able to train it pro- perly so here we are sitting on the fence undecided whether to get a puppy a halfgrown dog a corgi a collie or a german shepherd in the meantime honey has settl ed down quite happily in toronto much to daveys delight dave loves to put both arms- around honey and give her a bear hug which honey graciously permits and then they play ball together honey always did- love to play ball but that ball is hers and she wont let- dave have it so while resting between capers honey lies with it between he front paws but dave is just as cute watches his opportunity and when honey is half asleep he creeps up and snatches the ball away when daughter goes shopping she lias dave with his harness in one hand and honey on a leash irt the other iimagineshehasiquilc a time last night bob and joy were in toronto and honey did her hulahula wiggle the minute he saw bob dee thinks she will probably go crazy the first time i show up but dont know honey is happy with anyone who will make a fuss of her and in spite of the fact that she is in a city home i imagine with daveys help honey cets more exercise now than she did on the- farm all she did was bread served community bronte so years after nearly 50 years of service to the community pf bronte post master ap fliurierfelt is slated to retire in august of this year mr flumer beca postmaster oh the death of his father in 1941 and has been active in his position- since building the new post office in 1952 a native of toronto a o as he is commonly called came to bronte as a young man in 4005- after ser ving 4 years as a printer with the newmarket era the newspaper founded by his grandfather eras- tus jackson mr flumerfelt came o bronte to establish a general store in partnership with his father the late j s flumerfelt who was appoin ted postmaster at that time i ieasur cat and sleep she would nor stay outside herself incidentally her absence saves me time longhaired ie makf a lot njf work last week we had a variety of experiences while it was still cold we ordered an extra ton of coal to be delivered early before the frost was outof the ground the coal was sent up in a oneton truck instead of staying on high ground thedriver took a wide r in th field dropped into a deadfurrow and got hopelessly mired he sent r a ofg truck to pull him out the big truck got stuck t manag to i jersey dairy y quality dairy products farm fresh whole milk skim milk cream buttermilk chocolate milk daily delivery phone 242 don timmings prop vwwvwwwwwwv supervise the proceedings he left his car in the lane partner came along with gravel ashes boards and an extra loggingchain at long last they were extricated but to get out of the field they had to come over a low spot they got stuck again this time a towtriick was sent for about two hours from the time the pickup came in the ar and the three trucks went rol ling down the lane incidentally the coal was unloaded in the field and carried in canvas bags to the cellar window as for the ruts in the fields they are beyond description the next excitement was the de horning of three heifers thinking my services would not be needed i went to guclph that day but one heifer hemorrhaged and required veterinary first aid partner wish- ed i had been here tjecausei knew better than he hqw to handle the partyline telephone and believe me pnedoes need a little experi ence in dealing with 5partylinev we also have had visitors here for nearly a week but being an ex- farm couple they take farm emer gencies in their stride avid help out when possible warm weather is with us yet endthe bird populatio is includ ing three blue herons were down at jh cre today a lone k ildeer 7iew over yesterday and a perky- little robin is making himself quite ippaking of r a rnr- acton park next tuesday will play host to some 200 children looking for taster eggs asthe annual ywlca hunt gets under way here iseveri thousand ymca and ywca boys and girls from montreal to windsor will participate in easter egg treasure huntsrht town and city parks during easter week seven thousand chocolate easter eggs chocolate rabbits and kiddypops will be the tot p esforhegantaeregtreasurehontst 1 7000 youngsters in treasure hunt seven thousand ymca and yllfcfl boys and girls from m j respondent sent me this original j little poem v no housing problem he builds without priority at home beyond the strife of cio authority for himself and wife treal to windsor will participate in a nummolh easter- egg treasure html during easter week seven thousand chocolate easter rhnrnla rihhitc inh ki lgs irldy- he hops about his neighbours yard to market while his wife flutters about their nest to guard an wa jhe coming life and when the mouths are opened wide for a fat squirming meal joy and security abide in this straw domicile oar pops will be the prizes for the giant easter esg treasure hunt two thousand toronto y boys and girls will join the treasure hunt montreal ymca and yw ca will have another 2000 child ren participating ys in acton branlfo c gu mid ecgj bnd niagara falls peterborough suiibury welland and woodstock 3re alo involved in the two-pro- vinrn hunt metal tokens will be hidden in the parks before the day of the hunt prizes will be presented at local ys after the hunt the pro ject is part of the regular ymca- ywca easter holidday rpogram pocking firm talks of brampton site western packing a toronto poultry eviscerating firm has op ened negotiations with brampton for a factory site location of the plant would be on municipally owned land along n 7- highway the firm proposes to erect a factory of 8000 to 10000 square feet and at the outset employ approx imately 25 western packing will deal only with poultry in their brampton plant completely pro cessing the birds selling them e- the proposal was placed before jthc town planning and industrial committee last week no definite offcr however jvjujas before the committee and irving handleman general manager of western pack ing said nothing is as yet official new canadians are welcomed by the red cross at port nurseries at saint john and halifax jl34bt when you buy a ford you get a totally new overheadvalve v8 engine as standard equipment in any model you choose without paying- anything extra for it this great v8 is completely new its the roost advanced shortstroke over headvalve design its a completely proved v8 product of the experienos gained in building rnore v8s than all other manufacturers combined you get triggertorque power from either of- two v8 cngmes 162hp 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