Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1956, p. 3

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thursday august imkibn the acton free mtess act6n ontario v jaqe vow bast neorf habit acton jersey dairy f- son timminos prop phone 242 new tractor r if youneed a new tractor on your farm but havent the ready cash to bui one fil ma be the answer to your need abolm farm improvement loan can put you at the heel of the latest model icry quickly and theres nothing that saves money time and work on a farm quite so much as a modern tractor if your proposition is sound ou can get a b of m farm improvement loan for any type of equipment you need on your farm why not talk to your nearest b of m manager hell gladh show you how a farm improvement loan can help you in our j j jty j operations little it costs x deforessnrifh vows said at stewarftown in summer jcepemony with white- roses on the altar white gladiolus arid chrysanthe mums in the church st johns anglican church at stewarttown was the setting for a lovely mid summer wedding on the afternoon of august i the bride was eva- loiine smith daughter of mr and mrs cecil k smith of stewarttown and tli groom ralph carlisle de forest son of mr and mis huron deforest of acton rev j e maxwell officiated and mr ernest puce played the wed ding music the bndv chose a floor length kown with a bodice of clumtillv lace ovei satin md bouffant skujt of n ion tulle with lace inserts ov er satin this was topped by a jack et of luce with a peter pan collar and lily pointed sleeves a coronet of lace trimmed with iridescent sequins and pearls held her finger tip veil of sequined tulle illusion she carried a bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums the sold cross was a gift of the groom her father cecil smith gave her in marriage she had four attendants all wearing floor length gowns of tulle over taffeta the maid of honor lois bessey wore lilac and carried yellow roses she was fallowed down the aisle by two bridesmaids the brides niece ruby tennant wore yeilow and carried pink ros ea the grooms sister anne defor est wore green and carried pink roses all three wore matching feathered headdresses and pearl necklaces and earrings gifts of the bride susan smith niece of the bride was flower girl in a long dress of pink tulle over taffeta and a head dress of pink tulle with pearls and rhinestones she earned pink roses and sweet peas the grooms brother hartley de- forest was best man ushers were harold deforest brother of the kroom and roy smith brother of the bride fit ixar his full nunc is farm improve ment loan gm him a chance to help fix up yomr farm hes eco nomical conven ient tcrsaule he on do almost an thins in mak ing your farm a belter fa and how bih bank of moistreai eu 4t sfm acton branch william davey manage working with canadians in lviy walk of lift since 1i7 acton phoni no matin sat 2 pm extras cap video and cartoon sat aug 1718 m gunpoint sswfts o am auato atmn ncnjai montues aug222 wedthurs aug 2223 brown meat and onion add other ingredients salt and pepper to taste simmer over low heat about 30 minutes spoon into 6 8 toasted buttered buna garnish serve at once with icecold coke cocacola puts sparkle into all vou summer meals its delicious taste makes food more fun bruit home the coke today keys made while you wait hintons 5c1 store st johns anglican church stevvarrtown formed the setting for an attractive summer wedding the bride is evalonne rosalie smith daughter of aar and mrs cecil smith of stewarftown and the groom is ralph carlisle deforest son of mr and aars harold de foresrof acton rev j e maxwell officiated iuests leathered in ksqucsmg coiiimumtv lull following the ierc- moin mr smith wore for hei daugiitei s man uige a dress of glev in ion hue over pink taffeta and pink aitcssorios mrs dekoiest i hose a dicss of light blue mesh with beige aevessoiies both woio toisagt of pink roses the v ouiik couple left on a trip to notthcin olitii kor travelling the li lite wore a dress of white and m mve in ion with mulching ac- ir aria js s i eessoi irs tnppi it with a ulul shor- tie coat hei corsage w is of ellow 1 oses ilit hi ide is an emplolee of the icotgt tow ii llidio kletliit com mission ind the gloom i with smith and stone in ucoiifclowr the me making then home in stt w ii tlow n tucsts wtie pi est lit fioni tteoigetown toronto noi tiupt cut hty st mai v s si uhotoiieh milton and acton uttttt to thc tditok urges police lead juvenile projects- f georgetown out 31 by roil st kititoi alton ktee pi ess lvur sir die old aduge an ouueo of pre vention is uoith nun e than a pound of i tile is tcitamli applit- ablc in the etise of policing und the law- ill pnllre li lining it is lecokiilsed lis being the lust deteiient to law hi eaklug tout wherea deteiinliicd eff oi t has bevn in ute h police lo take mi intel est in the welfare of juveniles 111 repaid to how they spend thtli spue tune the resulli have been vciv m ova nglug uinl woithwhllc lack of i definite inteiest in a worthwhile piojett bv vouth can v to dlsordeilv thinking with its resulting disrcgnid for law and order sunday school and church does not occupy the place til ninny lives that would give the basic foundat ion or a clear conception of the position and responsibility that each must assume in his relation to soc iety from homes that have little retiard fur the highest concepts of life come most of our young people who run foul of the law true there are the occasional ones who come from the best at homes but they comprise a very small minor ity it has been found that where police departments have taken a rent interest in the youth of their communities there has been prac ticality an elimination of juvenile delinquency n great respect for the officer and his uniform and an awareness of the friendship and helpfulness that exists when both cooperate we should remember that police work is a ery demanding jolr and leiiuires a great deal of the off le ft s pel son il time apart from hin scheduled hours of work and any ef foi t lent to benefit the young people i cm i its in the curtailment of ills leisuie time wbeie nil officer or officers sub- m i ihe to sin li a progmm the pop ulation owes ii debt of gratitude to the men iesmnsible for it mid should st md behind them in the woik in the inteiests of safe law- ahuling rntitlit ions that will not he icilised any other wav sinoeieh lours kd a iviers chronicles sk a f of cmltsi ginger farm written specialty or th acton t r fru b owrndallno p clark food idea great with icecold cocacola chicken beef burgers 1 pound ground isuaf vi cap chopped tniion 1 tbltp prepared mustard 1 loo can condensed chicken gumbo soup 1 tblsp casup and goke to put you at your sparkling best orangey ie bottling works ottanceville ont pwonk i9cw we have i nine to the elkd of a imiftet week iseuthci wis- and a veil hiisv one i have heeii trying to ki- head of the ijiildvll and laituei lias hccii busy tutting hay nil among the stakes at t out by ihe dpajlmcnt of hlnhwans mine aliout that latei i jeans we shall iukiiv dnru to iookaji ii hcitn uftei it while we have euleli them given them away and cookcdl them for the dugs and still thev keep hi owing und the mm ond sowing ulmost reuity beets and carrots are growing fast too but ihe peas are not quite so re warding the apples also keep mo busy although it is a sort of race between the twin heifers and my self to see who gej3 the apples first early in the morning the heifer are around the hnrvest apple tree gobbling up the windfalls when they retire to a shady spot to chew their cud i sneak out und set in my innings shaking the tree by the branches until i have enough ap ples to fill a pail which gives me about five quarts of applesauce when they are canned i cook the apples with the peels on and then put the pulp through a rotary col ander that way we have apple sauce all winter whether fe have apples or not some mtile wonder why i both er with canning ut all when there are only the two of us now i wouldnt if we had a deep freeie but we havent and i am not sura that it is leally neieuiaiy now if i can fill a few dozen sealers we ate sine of having enough stuff for our own use and soinethlikg on hand foi week end honimoiuera kaili ilti when i am through with canning and othei work i like to net upstairs to my room ami how am eiijtivuig it i am awav fioni iviivtliing and yet not auii t or thiet days last week i was looking down on the field where putnii was tutting hay whit h wts quite an advantage he- t aiise i was afraid all the time he might run into slake tint get thrown off the mower if lie had well wih n power mower in thing ou id happen the field where he was cutting is one wheic the highway inns ex- piopriuled land for highway 401 it has iron stakes wooden stakes and steel fence posts here and there across the field partner didnt want the hay but the field was weedy so he felt it hntl to bo cut he knew hi would have quite a job ulthoiikh he thought he knew where every slake had been put he was wrong then- were a few not properly marked unit he didn t know anything about he- knew where they were when he ran into them even buikling one ot the guards steel stakes were not the only trouble in that field earlier in the season one of the heifers escaped from the pasture partner couldn t think how she got out until he went along by the fence at one spot lost winter the surveyor had lmen cutting brush and made a hole in the feme partner fixed it by using the brush to fill uie gap some tune later unknown to us the surveyors were bark evidently to do some work at the same spot i hei pulled the brush away and h ft the g tp t x posed no wonder tin ik ifi i not out if partner had not st en tut tht rt st of the cattle would no doubt have followed wt hive a nutlet from the ie- l ii tint ht to tin tffttt hi t conip- tnsitiori will in pud for am dam age diiin fine but how can f unit l assi ss tht tloublt lie goes to in gtttmg a hi ift r link to piit- iiit t t how t in we put in dollars and ctnts tin worrv it was to me hivinu p irtni r on a power mower wiawng his wa in and out among the staki s and finallv having to finish the job b cutting around the st ikts w ith a si thc 1 hi trouble is the minus that t omi aiound art not tit iibcratcly t areless tin v just don t understand mr blufthings tint tit important on a farm win n tht intn were aiountl driving in tht stakes purl in r said to them what s going to happen if i want to plow- this fit id one man answered i guess v ou won t want to do muih on this land r the time we get through how true tin orilv trouble is sur- vtvihh the land dwsn t keep the weeds from growing in spite of the fttl that there is plent of agitation j from v arious quarters to keep the fit ids clean well its moniiav now ind our i nict w itht seems to have forsak en us it is vtrv dull ind trv humid but if the wejther is dull the news isn t a conference re garding the crisis in the middle east- what will happen afterwards is anvnnes guess political con- vntiorttr the united states con- j troversv still active over marilyn bell s sw tm and an international convention of entomologists in i montreal in our language a dis- cussmn about insects i v ondfr if 1 it will be brought to light that the increase in insects is probably due to the decrease in birds and the decrease in birds could tt be they are being destroyed by chefn ical weed killers now so much in use and now the power has gone off that doesnt make typing any easier so i am glad i have come to lhe end of my copy bye until next week thinking of travelling if so re member there are 44000 xnilaa of railway line and 30000 miles of paw mjjthw i ctatlr ii m

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