Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 19, 1956, p. 7

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thursd a yr january lftth j8s6 the acton free press acton ontario page seven bo w l9l o iw l drop in anytime for coffee i youll appreciate the fine equipment and modern facilities provided for you you spend d n uu bow open bowling fridays saturdays and acton bowling lanes phen697 10 main st four day week at ford plant due to winter the onkville plant of ford motor co of canada is producing cars on skating at acton arena 800 to 10o0 pm iwiywedtwiclat night adulh mc admission chlhrwi l5c fe skating on saturday mornings for children up to 12 years of ag from 900 am to 1 1 am mon tues thurs fri hockey practice weather conditions permitting 9 mill street acton uptons chicken noodle soup abd tomato amb g soup 2 21c ogilvie white cake mix 31c tender leaf pko of 60 ioc orr pko of 30 6c off x 69c 38c margarine 1lb 11 oz bottle 15 oz bottle 29c tea bags swifts allsweet heinz ketchup kbaft yelveeta cheese ko 31c e d smiths 5 fbuttmarmatade jxnoretv 25x hbp aerosol bomb oven cleaner 169 swifts cleanser breeze white ob blub 3 5c tins for off 33c 74c florida grapefruit fancy macintosh apples marsh canada no 1 potatoes navol oranges sis 96 swoat 10 for 39c 3 lb collo bag 23 c 5 lb collo bag 23 c sizo220s doz 39c appreciation day special 100 pm to 6 pm grandunion coffee lb 89c y loin day tins week instead or five because of the weather george h jackson vicepresid ent of sales and advertising said severe winter conditions across canada ore delaying shipments of new cars to dealers rather than build up a surplus at the factory or in the field the company has decided to slow down ftp car production truck product ion at onkville and manufacturing operations at windsor will not be immediately affected he explained on the prairies and in the mari- limes winter is slowing deliveries and thereby decreasing new car sales he said camprellvjue many social events meetings held by ladies church groups intended foi inst week mis jack wheelihnnd was the hostess foi the january mooting or the campbellvllle womens insti tute when mrs sid hartley presid ed the roll call was nnswered with cherished memories of my school toucher by 17 membeis mrs lloyd crawford reported for the hall committee nfter the secre tarys report by mrs jack wheeli- hand mrs leonard andrews gave the treasurers reprt plans were shortll sheet metal plumbing ft heating gr wood fom eavostroughing shop 126 main st n phono 464 residence phono 340j4 h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph made for a valentine supper and thejunuaiy meeting of the girls sale of articles in the masonic hall- group was presided ver by lois special thanks were given russell commons for her donation mrs lloyd crawford tapjcthe chair for histoi icnl research and had on display the recently printed book on hultons pages of the past and read a poem from it by ethel chapman n hnlton girl several resolutions weie given mrs j wheelihand to plan a conk book mrs l andrews to be active members mrs f qulnlnn to start tobuild qui immunity hull mm t k muhon start on plnns foi a fall pluntsule mrs l cmwford gave historic current events and uccdmpunicd for community singing mrs a t moore assisted by tony moore showed pictures of hoi ti ip to cali fornia recently which wore enjoyed by all the meeting closed with tht queen and thanks to the hostess for a social half hour which followed to buy new carpet st johns wa mot in the ss room with mrs ross cnrbert pre siding rev r p jeffarcs presided over the election of officers which remained the sumcjcxccpt for mrs charles bnyntnn as vicepresident and mis gordon currie as educa tional secretary the ultar linen is in the church now and the indies are planning to purchase a now chancellory carpet for the chuich plans were made for a euchre in the sunday school it was announced the vestry mooting foi st johns wuidens will be in the s s beginning with a pot luck suppei foi the mumbersttfthe pni ish social convener mis r cniboit and mrs c baynton were in charge after the mooting books for attendance at the christmas conceit at st johns anglican parish hall rev r p jeffaros welcomed all the child ren parents and fi lends the st presented books to the pupils for regular attendunce new officers 4 at st davids presbyterian church mire grcenleos nndopened by a call to woiship margaret baulch read the scripture lesson and joyce chester read a poem anita smith gave the annual socretaiys report and glo ria purdy the unnual treasurers re port mrs goidon baulch installed the new officeis president lois inglls fiist vice president sandra turnoi seerclaiy gloria puidy treasuiei lenoie chestei pianist lois green- lees lot iparki dcug manning luglis welcomed oiotvtisvlorf bund und cgit fiom nnssngn- wevn church mn a moore show ed pletuies assisted hv toi i y moon on a ti ip out west tho ofilt gills fa voted with 11 rmlsicut num ber mis baulch thanked mrs mooio for inviting the cgit gills mis gre nlocs gave thanks on behalf of tho mission bund miss joyce chestei presided at the y p s on monday evening at st davids church and opened with a poem jnne smith read the sci ip- tute lesson followed by prayer by joyce chester rev gordon bnulch showed slides and a discussion per iod followed jonn black gave the secretarys report and marianne groenlees conducted games mr and mrs clark inglls and mrs cameron watson convened tho progressive euchre party in no 1 school on tuesday evening prize winners were mrs tom mitchell donald small mrs tom watson and goidon mcphail anothei party will bo hold in two weeks with mi and mis archie smith and mr and mis gordon mcphail in chnrge history enrichecj throughout ages lawyer tells club gooige elliott qc milton lawyer was guest speiikei at the acton junior institute nnd junioi fanners annual parents night held at ban nockbuih school on wednesday jnnuaiy 11 mi elliotts addiess history down thiough thi years took the parents and juruois back to the dnys of wil liam tho conquorii m 1689 when jnntes and the stowftits came back to lestoro the stewaits mje and back to 174h the retreat of bonnie pi ince chin lea nicknaming of the duki of cumbcilnnd tho butchei us ho ordered nil wounded killed ml elliott to the pa and juntorytfdw the song loch tomontt enme about leading o yell tnk the high road and ill tak the low road an fll be in scotland before ye the scottish believed at that time that if a scot died awav from homo she 01 he would bo transpoitcd homo by the low 1 oad pimento nightingale the ladv of thi lamp volimteeiod to take somi nurses to ci iniea and 3h nurses voluntecmd to go the speakei ton- tlnuod flountt nightingale t thi fnglish sulcfiei from tip animal to a man which discounted the story or wcirtngiiin whirsaiirtto wriiitho bntlli of thi win id withjhe scum of tht otu th htttiiist tltt mon tnlisted foi kin hi it i 4 with tht fust woild u cii pitisitn gits wits introduced by the geimmin from tht second woi id win lit lecalled dunkirk the gi t atosl t vitr tint ion of all times win n out thud of a million men who won ti lipped with the english4duo u guni to what had been acton jersey dairy daily delivery phone 242 don timaaings prop name your favorite brand of chimin 1 at tht 11 bucks wore 01 dot cd to lit tomplotoly wiped out bv adolf llitli 1 evoi y smitll boat the bi itish had was put into scivico und the mm woto ovucuitted so down thiottgh the years his tory has htcome i tchoi and richer concluded mr elliott mi elliott wits tntioducod by vieopi esident tfnek murshall and thanked by ucepi osidottt doris thompson thi mi oting opened with the junior fiimei song with president kathlotn stanley ptosiding other progi am ntimbtls wort 1 violin dm t by bi ttv and dons andoison an ititordion riurrihor by thooduit 7 ions and several games tonduttod liy ittk mtrshull und mat spmwl vviiirn rs of thi games win llildi boves uul dons and- i 1 sun ontario studying brucellosis effort i c i giiiiiiti dtputy mirusti 1 of i aim it nit 111 1 im out mo tnld tin i ii ill in i lulsl in club mi 111i11 is it tin 11 1111111 il mitting in id 111111 irv ii il piltiniii th it his tli pirtmi ot is t mini mil with tin position of hit piomiiti its fn as contiol of i in ut 1 hosts is coiit 1 mi d hid is i in 11 nth niikuig 111 iiilmsivi study of tin situation 11 is hopi d that ton stmt live sti ps will lit taken as 11 re suit of tins studv mi graham stitod that in many stalls and legwnal arms of the united statis progress has been rritidt in soiling up hmti llosis f u e 11 is and some of th states had al leady sot tin clatt s when this pro- pi am would bt- cnrtudlti the point when brunllosis fret 11 eas would lit dot land only cattle from simi- lai flit areas would then bt admit ted if the dairy farmers of cana da paiticulirly tliost of ontario wore to maintain their prt sent sub stantial export market to thi si ureas of tht us a satisfactory pro gram would also have to be estab lished hen d s dunton brampton a direc tor of the holsteinfnesian associa tion of canada said that a year ago the dominion health of animals branch had announced that a pro gram was being prepared that would call for a modified reading of the brucellosis test this would make it much easier tojaintata a listed brucellosisfree tivrti un would pave the way for the estab chronicles of ginger farm written specially for ths acton tret pren bv flwendellne p curka now what would you say about this for a coincidence hardly had the ink dried on my column last week than tarlnei was out to n farm meeting and who should be the guest spenlier but professor d rr cnmpbell remember it was tie who said there were too many low- income farmers at this meeting he did not tonth on that topic at all- he was spin king mostly on tho maikctmg of faim products and all that he said was vt 1 y practical and downto eailh it was two or three yyais since pailnei had had an op- poitunity of hearing dr campbell and on tins as on previous oc casions he thought he wus very op- jjtf lf h a voyage farineci- problems no dtmlh if di campbells re mm ks 11 little while ago about too numy fnimiit had not been taken out of then tontext they would piobibly hnv boon botlei under stood tint rtnppi ns so often u sooiewliat slaitling lomark is pick ed up by eitv pitpeis for the sake of 1 good sttu y nnd published without the which i couldnt do without my hshment of brucellosisfree ares iit otjy geranium slip ii- this country as yet this program has ript been put into practice mr dunton felt that this was a neces sary step before further progress could be made known products mean known values standards similar to those you have used in the selection of your favorite products proven quality and known value apply in the selection of an audience for your sales messages ukc your favored products this newspaper must stand the test of cus tomer acceptance its circulation is measured by the rigid standards of the audit bureau of circulations and made available to our advertisers through our abc reports these impartial facts tell you what you get for your money when you advertise in this newspaper ask for a copy of our latest abc report 1 teabc report ar kjsri mhu mvrtpapcr is a mtmbtr of fh audit burtau of circu lations a cooporotiv nonprofit association of pubjithors adyvrtiurs and odvortiung ogsncw our circulation ir audited by xporioncod abc circulation auditon our abc rtport shows how much circulation w havo whr it go bow obtained and othor f4cti that toll advortisore what thty qt for thoir snofioy wfion thoy um this papor tthe acton acton free press ontario phone 174 ugnydufferim ligny farm forum begins new series intended for last week ligny farm forum began the new series on monday january 9 at the home of mr and mrs fin currie there was a good attendance with some new couples out plans were finished for the euchre and dance for this week euchre was enjoyed for an hour miss kathe lindert kitchener spent the weekend at mr and mrs davenports mr and mrs fin cume susan and harris and mr and mrs roy currie and mr and mrs john mc- kinntin spent new year with mr phineas fjnlay guelph junction mr and mrs roy m currie and mr and mrs cliff brown attended the milk producers meeting and banquet in toronto recently mr ken mckenzie hamilton visited his sistarinlaw mrs a mc kenzie keith and nancy mrs flintoft returned on sunday to mrs mckenzics after two months stay with her daughter mrs cairns and mr cairns in to ronto kope all lllose who are suffering from colds and flu will soon be feel ing much better- new yearguesls with mr juld mfi ernie wjfcspn were mr stan wilson mrs j wilson milton and mrt and mrss j brown people buy thefee press to and readthe free press touy ibject of tht ntlduss deal know- thoie is enough that is startling kmg on these days without th nicosslty of contortingr and exaggerating the issue to make a stoiy as foi instance the week ly wash visible from the british piime ministers country residence even the bbc got a story out of that appuiontly a compromise was reached by providing the woman with the wnsli with an extra piece of ground for a t lolheslinc by that moans lit i washday schedule was undisturbed hut yet the family iindoiwim wis kept out of sight of tht boost in xt ttoor ntw 1 wtintloi ditl anyone get anv plnnls fioyin by hint cold north last wind last tvttk i was afrnid i miili liul tliink gimidness i ditln t llii- i uftei having to inovi niv iilmils nut to the dining tioiii i id i mii ci not to put them buck into tin siniiihiin again bi cause tin h is no lit at lhi 1 1 at all so i t tins a si mumuisi d south loom to house tin in lui tin it inuinder of the wmtt i i hki mi plnnls but i cant i t tin si ni al h ttuig them creotcl anv mini wink than is strictly nitissaiv ami lioust plants tan in ike wink nf that i um sure ioi iiistarut tin io is an t ldorly lady wlin liis a tin ill violets all om i tin hfiua nti one reall7etl how miitli linn mil t ffort she spent on tliosi vulits unci otht r plants until tin litlv in ist if bi tame veiy ill and tin en i of tho plants fell to hi i sti iinjii jjiht i tliughtt r who was n iturally iwiv f i mil home most of tin- day win n tin mother was able to take in iuurist again in what was going on iiuund her her main t oniorn was ahout ht r plants wore they all right hid any of them died was mary suit- she hadnt over- wtitt rod ttit in hi r attitude is iitjdorstmdalilc the plants were her hobby arid pi ovidt d her with an active inter ht in life too active in fact there are many such people and if it isn t plunts it is something else of course veryone should have a hobby of some kind but once a hob- by runs wild it bt comes an obses sion if it cannot be easily cared for by one person then it needs to be curtailed a few house plants can be jut as rewarding in interest as a hundred now i suppose i have given you the opportunity to say and what about your own well mine are not permanent house plants e for a few ferns tended for the flower garden next spring and you will agree that no one can have geraniums in the gar den without taking care of slips in the house unless of course one buys them but that idea doesnt appeal to me there are other hobbies which if uncontrolled make a lot of work- antiques for instance ornament crystal and pottery think of the dusting involved there are many such collections in old country honv- es i dont imagine anyone living in a subdivision could indulge in such a hobby maybe that is one reason why i hope we never have to leave oar big house because i have my hobby vices too i wont say what my collecting mania is but my family could tell you joy says it is to be hoped you dont have to move out irt a hurry how ever it doesnt make work for any one but myslf and if and when i fade out of the picture it will make a glorious bonfire incidentally if you happen to be a hoarder or a hobbyist and there is danger of it becoming an obsession then you should read my brothers keeper by marcia davenport it is the story of events prior to the dis covery of the dead bodies of two elderly brothers in a huge house in new york packed almost solid wjyui tunnelled newspapers grand pianos and all kinds of junk it is a ter rific story somewhat gruesome in parts but perfectly logical and you close the book feeling the tragedy could so easily have been avoided had the brothers been given they opportunity of leading normal lives in their younger days in the 12 months ended last july 31 canada exported 3s1 300000 bushels of wheat and the grain equivalent at twheat flour record export figure is 1939 total of 366jb8i totuhelawv l h5w3sebehhhshb

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