Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), 6 Aug 1936, p. 4

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pads four the aoion free press thursday auoust oul 1w0 neighborhood news intenstms items concerning other centres and communities in which many of our readers are interest ballinafad mrs david mcciurc of toronto visits ed but week at the hore of mrs bert ragexa mra nellie kencner of georgetown pent thursday at the home of mrs qopev mus audrey hilts has been visltfnjr friends tn the district returned to ier borne tn toronto on sunday lost mr robert cole is visiun with friends at burlington misses bernloe and blanch culp arc holidaying with friends at proton the hurrl of the threshing machine is heard tuptn burlington miss dorothy copp rn will leave on friday for hew ycrrsc city where nb will accept position in the mount ver non hospital the official turning of the first sod for the new post office building on brant street waa held on wednesday afternoon at x00 pjn the fountain on water street has been painted and instead of being disgrace and tmsfghtly lb is now thing of beauty and credit to the town mr and mrs ibckhcrt and two children beverley and blair of chicago hl x9 hoiuuying with harry lesstnger maple avenue bznox presbyterian rvmvh sunday school held us pn to brant on thursday afternoon last mrs murray davis and eon rerschel of st petersburg fla who are on motor trip to canada axe visiting their and mrs pollard ontario street the marriage took place on tuesday evening of mr thomas jaaprr and mrs annie nicholson at her home here rev capt rlddiford performed the miss dorothy sanderson rk leaved tomorrow thursday evening for cop per cliff ontario where she has accept ed position on the nursing staff of the international nickel hospital quelle eden mills miss marlon elliott of campbellvllle is visiting at the home of the misses wild and marie ailbertson master charles wilson is holidaying with relatives in arkcil mrs belle scott and little daughters have returned to their home after spend ing some time in mount forest mr and mrs baldwin toronto were weekend visitors in the home of mr george and miss smith mrs crist miss lillian and friend and master bud of now york any visit ing in the home of mr and mrs charles rclngsburry and mrs kingsbury miss therm oandler of tho staff of the oeneral hospital guelph spent few days with friends in the milage the monthly meeting of the indies aid of the presbyterian church was held at the home of mrs john milne mr and mrs fred lee and little son and mr and mrs oeorge lee and infant son all of toronto were sunday visitors in the home of mr and mrs charles lee mr and mrs joseph abbott and family and mrs rennle of toronto visited over he holiday injthe jiome of mr and mrs lowrle mrs gordon robertson of ouelph was also guest in the same hom miss florence mcalplne of the ojo ouelph visited over the weekend in the home of his parents mr and mrs john mcalplne is churchill the churchill womens association met at the home of mrs smith an wednesday afternoon with splendid attendance ten visitors being present after the devotional period reports were read and business discussed lunch was served by the hostess and social time enjoyed miss irene watson of trockwood visiting in the home of the misses eileen fsnd evelyn wright mrs harold aisle and family of brookvtlle visited in the home of her parents mrs scott limehouse messrs jock smcthurst torn packer and dennis hill arc motoring to western canada fur tlie harvest we wish them good luck in their trip and in finding work there mbs bculah bruce of toronto is hall daylng with miss ivcns mrs wm mullens is holidaying with her niece mrs dorrle in hamilton number from the village spent civic holldav in acton there were numerous visitors in tho village over the holiday milton campbellville everton sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs james hepburn were mrs brown mr and mrs roth toronto mr and mrs pied hepburn and baby acton mr stlnsion and miss margaret reed of toronto spent the weekend with the misses mary and kate reed mr ben simons spent few days in detroit mr horry simons returning home with him weekend and sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs mccutcheon were mr and mr j3 mckay ouelph mr and mrs mcd and children margaretttablo andblancn of erlnt messrs elton he and jock wallace of toronto recent viators it the home of mrs shcptrdsoii uere mr jolin wintrlp toronto mr and mrs prc hul and daughlcrs glides unuudrey of llnd audrey remaining for few holi days mr ed ginn mr and mrs hlnda and eileen guelph mr and mrs cooper and family toronto mus grace dumpier has returned after having pent some time with lier brouicr jos at jjtckee parle pcnn m1 jean brunton and master jack of winnipeg jre lilting at tlie home of their aunt mrs bellskl mr fcnh mrs arrhle puryur oi3cor onto pctit the holiday with the formers parents mr and mrs parker mus mahle xlcleod returned an sat urday from dunnvllle uliere she at tended to ueeks hohda ulth tne girl guide mii liuck ipent sunday in ouelph with her ialster all were sorry to hear of muriel bcoham liavhig to go to the hospital lost thursday ciciiiug suffering from on injury sustained uluai hhe fell oil stlci that injured her mouth mr colin kitchlng and mrs hall of rock wood mr and mrs angu mc latugluiii and jtje hilkhurg spent sunday with mr and mrs uslicr wood airs mcculelieon and son rohert are visiting in guelph rockwood tlie garden party and picnic in behalf of rev father kehoes efforts for thj land settlement above the village was well attended on civic holiday in exhibl una park ball game early in tho afternoon between the rockwood bull dogs and team from ouelph was wit nessed by large number of spectators and resulted in win for the home team the score at the conclusion of the barne being 87 the booths on the grounds presented regular midway where thriving business was done during the utttr part of the afternoon and early evening the guelph musical society band dispensed splendid music which waa enjoyed by the large number prestnl supper was served in the hall on the grounds where everyone did full justice to the good things provided by the ladies of the church in the evening wrestling match was staged when some severe throws and punches were dealt despite threaten ing sides and lightning tho crowd held full sway until well on in the evening results on uie admission tickctd for which handsome and suitable prizes were givsii out were given by mr stewart km rr mr jock memory of toronto spent the holiday at tlio homo of mr hunter the managers of st davids church held meeting at the home of mr holmes on friday evening to make ar rangements for garden party in the near future mtta verna blakeman of toronto visited miss wbeeuhan over bhe holi day quite number toolr in the baseball tournament and dance at kilbride on monday miss wilms bell is visiting friends in jttorantoforarfew weeks mr jack wheehnan is home again after trip up north miss mayme moore of ouelph spent the holiday at the homo of mv arch mcmillan the funeral of mr moore who passed away so sudenly at his home was held from his late residence last thurs day and was largely attended mr and mrs mcphall and family spent few dati lost week in chatham mrs cunningham commercial street and foster main street are both seriously 111 mrs thomas boyd and daughter gladys of ottawa are spending week with mrs cunningham commercial street returned homo on monday mr and mrs dewar thomson and child with mrs bcws and mien harrlmlll motored to owen sound over the weelccnd stopping at culling wood and wasagu beach on tho rctnirn trip on monday afternoon very pleasant tea was given by mm lamb for mm it mccready wlio was ctlfbrutlng her 75th birthday tho guost of honor wui presented willi ibouquct of flowor by the mountain union womens inst uiu and many friends were prcmhit to con jfratu lute htr at the court of appeal presided over by judge munro liero on thursrduy loht the apptul of the farmer coopcrathu to lower the ukscsstiicnt on their building on main street hero from 600 was dls mused xlio oastssnicnf oil tho house formerly owned by tho late ponton and recently torn down after being pur cliased by dr sycr who will build iilw residence wus lowered from 1850 to 1700 champion oakville mr and mrs sprowl of wind sor tvurc in town this week renewing old aoaualntsnccs one of oakvluijs old boys turned up again lost week in tho person of arthur wales of cleveland ohio son of of tho lain john wales it is yearhvcrgrowlng parade of since mr wales left oakville and now there are very few of his old friends re maining tiie camp came to close on saturday after pleasant ueelt3 outing and everyone departed to their homes with rcneued purpaws and en couragement for another years activities hev mr catnnbauof cuolplioonj georgetown smith stone ltd have closed down uielr plant for their annual two weeks acation georgetown pipe band took part in uie legion memorial service and parade at brampton on sunday ast the ontario provincial valunujer firtmens convention will be given an invitation to mt in georgetown in 1037 mr and mrsw if kqic of winnipeg were visiting ulth dr and mrs mcallis ter during the posb week dr and mrs harold holmes and little uon of lexington kentucky and mrs david barclay of gufalph llsited miss agtfic scott last week misses bessie and hasel walker annie hall ella muybec edna hurley and mr3 fred mcnally arc spending two weeks at eagle house bala muskaka mr and mrs wright of george toun announce tlie engagemenlr of their rusell son of mr and mrs russell of brampton the wedding ulll take place quietly the middle of august herald mr robert carney of the juvenile baseball club received letter following tho acton oakville game played here last week from white of acton acting for the club in which he suggests that manager ed crew and himself get together and lay tho case before tho halton county juvenile committee if thojommlttec could not decide uie mat ter then take it to the obxa writ ten protect was enclosed with the lotter the team conveyed their sincere sorrow for uie injured boy and asked that thoy be kept informed as to his condition if the game has to he played over again they would be willing to play it as benefit gome for mitchell and ptiy their own expenses the acton boys ore just as anxious for his recovery as the oakville people and they want to be good uporu as they know oakville wants to be too tlw letter came registered and as sporting oyer it speaks volumes for tho younger feneration of acton sports star tourist parade in fuix swing answering tho call of summer the annual parade of vacation minded motorists from the united states to canada ki mustered and tho friendly invasion rkurtpward has begun last year most fifteen million tourists from tlie united states visited canada and reports of udmusiona of tourist auto mobiles received from the three leading ports or vntry windsor fort erie and niagara fulls indicate that the traffic ulll be much hpavlcr than in 1935 increasing tourist truffle visa tunnel bridge and ferry ut windsor points to one of thu bieuut tourhd tasons in jeari tho fourmonth period jnuosfflto april 30tli total of j4r5j sixty day permits was issuod as niagara fill during the month of april totul of 34 j8u foreign automobiles were cnuretl coming from fortytwo iitatc an well art from mexico and puerto rico traffic nt fort erie over uw peace bridge and by ferry from buffalo lu bn hiavy so far tlil yar with the niontli of may well ahead of lost years ilgun preparations luivo been mudfc uiln iwrt for uie busiest season inoe 1030 vlsltorl from tho united slate who spend tlio nummer on the canadian lake shore arc taking up resid ence and it is expected that procucally ven cottage will be occupied more ouungn and picnics havu been booked so fur this season at crjxtal beach summer resort which is mder this port than for tho same period in the last two years and it expected that more than two million people will visit uie rosoru uilb year canada welcomes tourists from uve united states with the minimum of border regulations and delay and the visiting auto mobiles emphasises the simplicity of travel between thac two countries one ego costs dealer record salt outtut ducted services at the united church on sunda in the absence of rev taylor who is away on his vacaum rev john little conducted services at uie disciples church guelph sunday morning he also spent few dajs at listowcl last week mr david royce has disposed of his butcher business to mr arnold cantelon of milton who took possession uus week mr aimmrsnrt horjigterttasx to oeul ih week for visit ulth their son william at bathurst nb wliere he is super intendent tn large pjper mli recent weekend and holiday visitors mr and mrs knight marlette mich mvs milne guelph miss doris royco toronto mr patterson toronto messrs clarence and james lynch of toronto mr daltan cutamhigs hamilton mr joe oakes toronto mr alex clark st cauiarinea mr fred day toronto mr and mrs wm douglas and fondly guelph airs white ouelph mus kathleen li nch st joseph hospital guelpli ospringe miss hazel webb ofsault ste mario who is home for the holidays was oper ated on for appendicitis on saturday at the guelph general hospital this is quite co incidence as miss webb sister nellie uus also operated on for appendicitis about two weeks ago mr harold mceachern of the second night for appendicitis at st josephs hospital guelph latest reports are to tlie effect uiat his condition is favorable mr and mri frank micro and daugh ter norma of caledon east mrs klrkuood and daughter jean guelph uere holiday visitors wiui mr and mrs frank brydon mr and mvs noble and family of dra tan and mr bert anderson of toronto visited over the ucekend with mr and mrs austin mccutcheon mr and mrs angus mclaughlin of uie nlnui line mr and mrs john sun ijer of rockuood were visitors on sun day with mr and mrs wra mckensjo and famllv mr and mrs robertson douglas and kenneui attended uie wheeler re union at riverside park guelph on tardj mr and mrs wm craig and son tor onto mrs roberts eden mills mu blanche milne eden mills mus wilma milne is spending few da ulth her cousin miss milne lc41 mills mr and mrs jlgin sinclair of gull spent uie weekend at the formers home here mrs ida tovell returned home on sunday alter spending two weeks with lier daughter vera at fort krle mr george anderson visited on sun mr iiui mrs charles head und sda donnle of wcton and mis france ktcrron or arus vutwi mr andmrs head xx monday mrs jesun is liolldalng at wasaga bcrsch along with mrs cole and son douglas of georgetown mrs frank marttiuml and son gordon are visiting friends hi chicago mr and mrs willi im wilrc oi maple clfaj mich mr and mr earl wheeler and mrs reynolds texas and mrs jackson mimosa ulled mrs ruberuon uil thursday weekend and sunday vluuirfc ut the same home were mr and mrs nor nun mr douglui sunday uitli mr kotxttoii aiwl daughters phyllis and my jiul un kdu tn wathfriton of morsvlue olenice mr lhd robcrtwin mu kingshhi ftw dajs in and recent lltnrs with mr und mvs jennings mr mann mlu ltolty mann tmmnd itockwojul itobruou ure mr and mrs nor and uiss ller acton mv and mr mr and mrs thos garstaiur and son mun ihiheruon and daughters of acton oeoige voung and mr tui winter tou jk returned lune last wetk frftiii uitlr mr mull guelph mr george hn trip to uie paelric cout shlbu and lhlldreii of loronto mr fred hanson sr returneu home ulttl mr uiltl mrs hiirren fourth lost saturday from uie hospital ouelph une ah yiil hi oparuw fof mv jmd mril awm ccutcllcou olid appeiidlcltbi daughter mr and mrs joy and son of miss rita sullivan or guelph is ouelph uere visitors with friends in the ilulktuyuig in uie village village on civic holudy mus muruf douglas of hlllsburg mr baptle mr and mvs spiu fw lai with her grandmother buptle and glutei king vlslud on and mu king at surprising act about tea by bettyi barclay now tliat uie warm weather fcj bring ing iced tea back into popularity decided to ask an expert just wliat tea is jeorned some surprising facts all tea black green and oolong is the same on the bush said my expert robert leuii the lpeclallst uho is member of the united states tea board grocers shelves hold many kinds of tea but before the tea is manufac tured icu is tea moit people said mr leu is know uwt there are green teas and black teaa but they think of thorn botanlcally no entlrevji different species of the tea plant this is not uie cose for the tea plant whereverlf green tea and black tea may be produced at ulll from the same bush and are merely the result of manipulation in manufac ture irrespective of the country of pro duction all leavttf when plucked from the bush are fceii the difference in tea haves on any one bush is that some are wmder and some are tough nrttu nll tendtr leaf tea has better quality orcen tea is product largely of japin immediately after picking tlie porcl and iot the natural green coloi the leaves are then dried over charcoal llrts curled and prepared for shlpplnj becaue of the llglitntss of the color of qtven tia piany people think it is lm pasalble to make it strong however the strength hoi lltue to do wlui the color for green tea may bo made to anj required strength india java and ceylon supply black uu it differs from green tea only in the process it goes ulrough after pick ing tlie leaves are taken to the tea factorj ultheied nnd rolled they are then fermented and it this proctfji which gives uie tea its dark or black color from uvo island of formosa comes the oolong tea it is neither black nor green bub semifermented prod iuutuuy between ilie other two best knouii kinds china also imppllcs both green and black tea while sumatra is coming forward in uie produotlan of black tea all commercial varlotles of tea such as orange pekoe and engl all breakfast belong in olio of ue three general clisseo of black green and oolong 1ile 1hif oi btiatu he upau tree of java is known as he trte of dt nth actually it by no meuiuj as poisonoiu es the storuj current in the tand would make believe but uie natives certainly us the poluin from this tree to paint uie tips of tlicudurtij auouter uuetr thing about this tree in tliut the strulght ulun rbts ulthout brunch to hilgtit of dghty to one hun dred hut sales or shipments of salt by canadian producers during 1035 totalled 360343 tons valued at 1880078 compared with 331753 tons worui 1954b53 in 193 and 280115 tons at 1030871 in 1033 while uw total valueshowed adccllnr tlie tonnage shipped during 1935 reprej kcnui un alltime high record for the canadlin salt industry increases in quantity over 1034 were realised in sales of table dairy and pressed block com mon fine and common coarte grades while the content of salt hi brine for utilisation in the manufacture of chemicals increased from 124132 tons in 1d34 to 145433 tons hi 1935 the quan tity of tialt consumed for chemical purposes constituted 40 per cent of uio entire canadian production salt was produced during the year in uie pro vinces of ontario nova scotia manitoba and gaskatcheuan and of the total qunnuty sold ontario contributed ho per cent and nova scotia 10 per cent salt production represents one of tho oldest nbnmetalllc industries in canada originating during uie early years of tho rinetecnth century when the hudsons bay company obtained its local toippllca from brine springs occurring in uw mackenzie river basin tho real com mencement of the industry on rccofc nied commercial basis occurred wiui the discovery of salt in ontario during 1800 the development tn 1918 of tlie deposits at jvfalagarh in noa scotia represented the tlsst mining of rock salt in canada the output of uils mine now contributes largely touarda uie salt consumption of the miritlme in tu prairie provinces salt hns bcerrpyoduccd since 1933 in both saskatcmeu and manitoba no how an ordinary hens egg cost mer chant 350 has just been reported from vienna austria housewife went to market and bought hen she paid for it and before she placed it in her market basket the lien laid an egg the woman claimed it so did uie poultry dealer tho woman uued to obtain uie egg tho judge decided in her favor with 350 cents against the denier the reason dont you uihik tlio wuter is rauur hard iosslbly vou see it rains quite liard nilrclul production has from albrta since 1027 been reportei barrb belter liairgttfns in sufch crazy market irices arc bound to advance we suggest buying now prlci good thu week only gold medal penchus lnruo sb tin 29c golden areas apricots australian quality tin blue mountain asauce oc aboutlynon ir tin aylmer grapefruit qholco quality tall tin gold medal cherries choice bed pitted tin blue mountain plums orcen dages heavy syrup slice pineapple dependable quality tin 19c 15c 14c he xnttrf qhjurrvaf battalia acton paatoi eer vl horraw ka rkjh parsonaebower arvoiw sunday auoust 0th 1030 union service nt 11 oo in bap tut church 13 111 sunday school and fllbla clasdco 00 evening scrvlco withdrawn thursday 30 blblo study hour everybody welcome ilrmbatfrtan knox cuoech actom uev bennie mlnista manse willow street sunday auoust 0th 1030 daylight saving tune 10 30 tlie sabbath school 1130 am tcov ii kayo bd wlnrton ontario ky ovening service during august always welcome satitibt oiiurrli acton ttev baxteb pmmut sunday auoust 0th 1038 10 00 sunday gchool 00 am morning worship pastor will preach subjoct vision or to day welcome to all lotuscrush pincapplef mc in orent demand at tin falcon pea1js at worth while price tin meaford pumpkin choice quality large tin tip top marmalade pure orane 33 or jar pickles sueet souror mustard rose pickles or relish choice quallli oi cute pink salmon keta ttsh tall tin brunswick sardines most seasonable line tin hereford corn beef the largcnt selling lino 13c lie 25c 29c 12c 10c 5c 13c cloiirintf odd liefl peekfrjeian wscuits re to 23c special dl latia aoc pfff bar grocery wnited c11urch seevices on qlljr ctmriduflr briargr stephenson sunday auoust 0th 1038 limehouse 11 00 standard time churclllll 00 standard tune olen williams 730 speaker mr arthur swarlfhamer unclasaipikd small advertisements aevartuetarats under fall rai ceot pr word mlnlmif charn sc per inxrtloa five inscrtioas far iijm paid caib toe addltloaal cbjrved where items have ca be kookl hog shipping satukday 0o and grtfde hog trucking free iiosa delivered byfarmer 19 10 frank holmes latest portrait of lady tweedsmu1r jl acton cubamcily pwckh acton creamery la rjuyhiif 2jo for no cream deliuered 22c 20o and 10c for koh sale plain walnut case helntanan jss co piano and bench bargain for quick wile apply rrike press office honey frou haxm pure clovor honey so per pound in your own containers or loo per pound container supplied dramolstd u2 ii it no liocltwood caud ov thanks tlie many kindnesaes that wore shown tlio sympathy expressed and the helpful acts at the tlpio of the passing of my father the late thomaa moore were deeply appreciated by myself and tho family they iueverjw grhtciully remembered alex moore cttnpbellvlllti good riucks 1paid ror hories injured cattle or anyuilmf iiiltnbqorfok meat with injured anlmalii phono very promltly and wo will pay tlio phone churned as meat nuiot bo cured immediately to be of uie horses positively never resold under any condition vannatter pox parm 40tf phono 03 rlntf 31 oeonretown mi ii6ro is moat recent portrait of lady twecdsmuir wife of canadas riioryejieral lady twedsmulr will be hostess to president lady inttei photo by karsji ottuwu oobevelt whun the latter visits tho vlcereuul summer homo in quebec jbhead 8c loaf at shop to cutitomern who call at the shop for dread am pleased to pass on tho saving on delivery cluirgea and bell quality bread ut gc loaf the came aood quality that has established stuthom bread in every home in acton youll frluj our cuke und cookie real good harry statham mjhjjlru opposite burr cuul csnulud rtii to the patrons of this establishment durliur tlw month or august lxumlnatloiui oji rtiurdayl and saturday qnly of each week appointhianu wlirwnuide ror those days if convenient lens orindinif and uepulr de partment operating as usual full umel savage savage bld guexprl ruonk loaiw

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