Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1937, p. 5

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thursday april 15th 1831 the acton free press page fivb jr7amah mr xi uecullougn of owen sound called on tux fsvx puss on monday mr clifford steele of detroit mich spent the easter week with mr and mrs john ughtle mrs alice macphcrson is visiting in toronto this week with her sister mrs macpherfton vr nd mrs duu attended uu funeral in toronto and at pusltnch on monday of the late mkcphcrson rev and mrs john it waldle and donald of arthur visited few days last week with his parents mr and mrs donald waldle priends are pleased to learn that mr harold wiles who has been rather seri ously 111 for several weeks is now im proving all hope to soe him able to bo about again soon mr and mrs wm cochrane of wind sor visited mr and mrs 11 smith her father and mr and mrs smith re turned with them for couple of weeks visit with mrs cochrane their daugh ter mr and mrs held and mr mcr vin reld who have been residing in toronto for the past ten or twelve years have returned to acton and will make their home in the home town again many friends welcome them back visitors at the home of mr and mrs smith sixth line on sunday were mr and mrs adams of pranklln vtlle ny miss esther krant rn of buffalo fy mr and mrs kx keep st catharines oab mf and mm lawrence king bockwood miss ethel smith and mr dan norton georgetown cari of t1iankk wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to nurses of ouelph general hospital neighbors and friends during my brief illness bull hodgxnss canadas bask metai industttv while gold has been uu feature of the canadian mineral industry in recent years unotlwr pliase of mineral activity also very important tht development in canada of base uietabf or us ulcy arc ofleii called the industrial rnuuiis because of uiclr widespread uses in in dustry 1ms been no lead spectacular banc metals or uieir alloys uru used lu practically every phase of modern life and their applications uru being steadily extended by invention and re search particularly in tlie fields of transtxurtatibn manufacturing con sirueuou und coinmunicati6iis7 canada is blessed with active and potential re sources of the orus of copper nickel leatl and sdnc sufficient to moot her own needs and luce share of the world riqulrements for many jears to come as byproduct of the smelting and reiinlng of many of these ores biio ob tains cadmium selenium tellurium and several other of the bfser known base metals that ure being used in steadily increasing amounts in commerce and in dustry although possessing no com mercial sources of the ores of aluminum canada li one of tlie leading producers and exporters of the metal position attained as direct result of the abun dance of clieap electrical power in the dominion large share of the uorld demand for cobalt is supplied by can adian mines canada lias important re sources of iron but us tlie iron content of tlie ores so far discovered is not suf ficiently high to meefc competition from outside sources without ben chelation tlie deposits are not as yet being actively developed twenty years ago not pound of re rinid metal uau produced in canada since then more tlian jiguoooooo has been exiieruud most of it between 101g and 1031 in the erection of modern smelting units and rellnerles in tlie development of ore bodies and in the coordination of oil stupes of operation from tlie mining of the ores to the mar keting of the finished products as rmlt tlie dominion now lias two cop per reilnerles two tine refineries lead reiuwry and nickel refinery located in uidely separated sectlonn with com bined rated capacity of close to 700000 tons fo refined metal anjjujllj canadas output of base mctali in 103fl was valued at 10fl8ooooq or ap proximately 31 per cent of the total value of mineral output for the pear kxports of the metals were valued at 4101s00iwoo or ten per cent or the total vulue of canadas external trade for the jear these figures are exclusive of aluminum exports of which were valued at tl 1500000 last jear the canadian base metals industry supplies ciom to do per cent of the worlds nlc kel rvqutremenli and from to 15 per cent of the requirements of lead fclnc george wallace clothes shop 123yongest toronto opposite byrievbirks patterson ro specbulat in ikountaltai ohliopuo ivwiiiwrti pnaortvtim lutlfyndinm st next to lhl ouelpii phone 2103 qaallty aeoaxmcy 0i we know there are certain things that every poultry raiser should loiow about the baby chicks ho is buy ing these are all most impor tant if profit is to be made from this stock why take chances on your baby chlck7 oct our prloral see our stock and equipment talk over your problems with us kvwry bird for generations ilu been alsed on our own farm we have those famous lieavy laying breeds ftocks white leghorns new hampshires we are arent for toultry equipment willowdale poultry farm it tl johnston sons acton ontario phonfl 32 r3 gregory theatre viuoav tit 16th the bengal tiger thrillpacked drama of llf behind tlie scenes or huge circus rtarrlng june travis nnd warren hull colored popeyc cartoon fiinbad tlio sailor song ilit seeing nellie home the last chapter of flash gordon saturday april nth dangerous number par ce comedy starring robert young and ann sothcrn com edy gold bricks band louisiana king cartoon cir cus days pox ncus monday apiul 10th mary of scotland the magnetic charm the dram atic pouer of icatiiarinc hepburn and frederic march brilliantly teaming in one of historys im mortal romances novelty bed time vaudeville coming after the thin man starring myrna ley nnd wll ham powell three sessions of esquesing council continued from page one the relief accounts as presented by bhe heller owicer mj777 carried moved by tf robinson seconded by ij may that the treasurer pay the road sheets as presented by the rood superintendent tfifit23 carried other accounts authorized lor pay ment by the treasurer were jenkins hardy account audio fee ro000 deportment of public welfare relief accounts 3q8g hydroeloctrlc power commis sion of ontario council chamber lights 647 aoarjlof hydro comlssloiierr qporgetown street lights fw glen williams bell telephone co services acton public utilities commis sion crcsctnt lights canadian cooperative wool growers ltd for warble ply powder refund of dog la to 3d xj miller wrongly assessed board of health accounts wm sclienk gas and oil sup plied norton wm humphries going to hos pital for henry cowan walter lawon taking henry cowan to hospital lindsay taking albert chapman to hospital harold mcclurc ro samuel wilsons futioral expenses tlie bylaw uuthorhdng tlie reeve and treasurer to borrow money to meet cur rent expenditure up to 1000 00 was given tlie required readings and passed by the council moved by robinson seconded by may uiat this council do now adjourn to meet monday may 10th at uo or at tlie call of the reeve carried wins byelection g2g7 iul 3000 343 500 300 3000 friends honor bride and groom elect pbrmer member of the on tarlo legislntuc warren liberal won tlie federal bylectlou for north renfrew ontario in straight contes with conservative nominee mr war ren lias long bteti prominent in the parmer cooperative movement and ll making his first venture into the fedeal held can oiskask bk tukvinteir tills come of my readers will say is an absurd question to the informed public it may be to those not well in formed about the history of disease the query is rational one does everyone know tljat about 40 years ago there were in single jcar actually 1200 deatlis in ontario from diphtheria people will scarcely credit the fact that in 1035 there were but 37 and in 1030 only 31 in 1020 canada had 0bc4 coses of diphtheria the preventive measure toxoid began to be used extensively in that year and in 1030 there were 753i cases in 1031 5013 cases in 1032 3912 cases nnd in 1033 2407 tlie number of deatlis have been re duced in corres ponding manner tl 1921 before toxoid had come into there were 2075 deaths from dlphthena in canada in 1935 the loit scar for which complete figures arc available th total deaths in canada were only 2g4 there were in the latter years of the 19th century 1111 deatlis from typhoid fever in 1935 there were but 272 not single soldier in the canadian expedi tionary force died of thi malady yet in the boer war more soldiers died of typhoid than from all other causes com bined tubcrculosk kiili about 7500 canadi visit to the premiers back fifty continued from page one hearing of the farm enterprise the party joined the ladles at tlie farm liome here mrs hepburn welcomed all and when hundred guests all come at onco any form home would be crowded lun clieon was served and uie same smooth running management clioractcrlzcd ar rangements here as were noted elsewhere about tlie farm mrs hepburn we were told is farmers daughter and slie knows tlie farm problems and their solu tion just us well as her husband of course our lady readers will want to know what wasseryed for lunclieon in mr and mrs hepburns home there ucre scalloped potatoes peas and car rots cold roast pork and beef radishes celery green onions liorseradlnii and sliced onions from the hepburn forms in the first course and plenty of all of them then followed raisin pie colfee cookies and chocolate mints we would not have you presume that mrs hep burn carried out ail the feeding of the hundred or more without assistance but tlie premierhas real helpmate in his busy life and very capable and charm ing ulfe and of course continually during the visit was tlie click of cameras nnd the flash of photo bulbs and if there lr any corner of the farm buildings that hadnt its picture takcli that day it was indeed lighted mr herman rice the new presldenl of the association who is the tdltor of the huntsville forester ex pressed the appreciation of the party to mr hepburn and mrs dobble of smiths fulls presented mrs hep burn with bouquet of roses mrs hepburn and hon duncan mar shall replied it was indeed regrettable that the premier uas unable to be pre sent but perhaps no group would under stand better the demands on public man and the necessity of his attention to the allain of the province it didnt make us feel any more kindly touard the trike situation anjwny the latliti were photographed on tlie ans every year yet by means of our still lps of the premiers home by group imperfect health machinery the clcan nf cameras and uith pilfered onion in rate from this affection has been more lm pckets and very kindly reflection than cut in half within the last 25 jean tlu hospitality of the premier and one of the most outstanding causes oft mn hepburn the party death in our people is cancer thi pl tn malady chiefly of adults destroyed ti und copper in 103o ten base metal companies were in active operation in canada thee cotpnu paid an etliaated total of soooooo in salaries und wages io their s50o0 empkvyeej und exjiendrfd more ttuui 70000600 in tlie dominion oi uu purchase of supplu4 and eiulp ineiit dlvuicilds paid by the canadian base inrul liuiustry lust year totalled 44o0o0oou special coronation sailings from mtmtrral to plymoutli llavra ami loiijoh april 23rd alaunla april 20thausanla april 30 til lancastria special froui quebae to clierlhiur and southampton april 24th empress of australia to havre southampton and antwerp april 30th montcalm from montreal to glasgow belfast and liverpool april 23rd duchewi of york april 23rd andanli april 30th duchess of atholl april 30th athrnla and other earlier salltiirs it queen mnr riguur sail illil fiom new york every oilier wednesday educational european tours wffel iniluii and worltl cruuf tlrkcts uiul all inforiuatlou re railway und passports wrights travel bureau lwkr uielc kliose us ac ton 10c4g lives in recent jear cancer preventable ilsease its prevention rests upon the discovery of the disease at the earliest possible date when treat ment will be effective heart dlseose bi the greatest killer it took toll or 10005 liver in canada in 1035 the disease 14 usually acquired in early life preventive measures have great possibilities in the control of heart duseasc over 1100 mothers die each year lr childbirth proper prenatal care wouh materially lessen this mortality canadas successful uttnek upon the venereal dbseoses indicates how much may be dune in the control of others thanks to we 11 organized and per petual campaign against tho venereal johnston disease recent surveys in toronto and stev winnipeg showed that those cities have the lowest incidence of venereal dlscase of seventeen cities on this continent in which similar surveys havo been mudi disease ls in operation irani coast to coast in its silent march it conquers and destroys where armies fall in some centres health is well safegtiarded tn othel health ls deplorably neglected there is no usjiect of the nation of such irreut value as good health the subject of health transcendi in importance the questnhi of relief that of the tartll the railway question and defence of the country in the prevention of disease there li need of united front the healtll forces if the country require consnllda hon cooeratuin li needed on ll the party disbanded ladles would like to know the prelmers home just asl the rthtor or mrs dhl some time and we be clad to answer questions its de lightful farm home in excellent taste tlirouchout but not elaborately over done thats as far as we will go in this story on monday evening about eighty fiicnds and neighbors gathered at tho home or mr and mrs wm bracken to honor bride tobr miss margaret waldio and her fiance mr thoa mc laughlin prior to their approaching marriage short program was enjoyed with mr johnny lilac us chairman the program opened by singing tho maple leaf porevcr reading by mrs lirownlow music by tlie dublin or chestra margaret and tom wcjvthcii asked to come forward and annie uack read tlie following address miss margaret wuldle mr tom mclaughlin dear margaret and tom it ls with great deul of pleasure that we your friends and nclgh crs liave gauiered hero this ovon lng to wish you both happiness on uie eve of your approaching marri age martpnvt you have grown up hi tlils o6inmulty und been one with us at 11 times wo huvo valued very highly jour friendship and liavc found vxu ulways most wining to hare your musical talent at liter ary mtet ihs with tlie institute or just homo gutlierlng we could always depend on you to help us tom you havo also given freely of your talent which wo have indeed appreciated we take this oppor tunity of congratulating you on your cliolcc of ttflrpartner but our losit ls someone elses gain as you are leaving our commun ity to make your homo elsewhere we want you to know at whatever time you both may return to our community you may rest assured of warm and hearty wccome we therefore take this opportun ity to offer you our hearty congra tulations and to express to your our appreciation of your friendship may each of you be endowed with those royal gifts of patience and cheery smile which aro assurance of happy married life may gods blessing rest upon your new home and may he guldo you both in whatever ls lionoroble and true as tangible expression of our hearty good will please accept tliese gifts accompanied by our sincere good ulnlies for your mutual liappl ness and prosperity may they al ways bring to you nwect memories of other days sinned on behalf of the commu hy berniece bra annd3 dlack frances multtn at the proper time kathaleen robert son and elenorc ross drew in well laden decorated wagon and mlscellau goutchowar ofartlclocwan proeented just at ui li time bemfecc brackfll read the following address dear margaret we the girls of the project club could not let this opportunity pass without wishing your nuirli happi ness and prosperity in our new home we ask von to accept this small token us remembrance of our happy evenings together signed on behalf of thlt members of the dublin homemaklnfc project club mlv mabel macgrejjor tlicn presented the bridetobe with pyrcx pie plate set in sliver in few wellchoicn words miss waldle and mr mclaughlin each thank ed the gathering for the beautiful gifts and good wishes all joined in singing for they are jolly good fellows mr george som erville mr wm bracken and mr char the proof lawyer you say defendant ran his car into tlie show window of millinery store that doesnt show he was intoxi cated docs it officer no but when arrested him he was trying on tho luvts look ovkr baggs happy aro they who look before they marry bog yes and ovorlook after tliey ruarry good seed clover and timothy seeds oar den und plotter bccla also the jest line of chick starter made poultry supplies seed outs abundance victory and 72 different varieties of bait also molasses and your requirements of plour acton chopping mill molkixan luntons 5c to 100 stoke weekend planters uoasted poonuu in shell per lb 13 ixook waxes and pous11es johnston olocoat soe johnstons ploor wax 20e johnstons fiirulturv cream 2o safteo lemon oh lu ounce bottle for castle ljoor wax lb xln for torlirr soap cokes assorted for 15c 23c 10c tare oilcloth wioto 45 incli wldtli per yard sso 5i inch width per yard 3se wallpapers and paints bedroom paper semi trimmed special per roll kilclicrt xipcr sun tested per roll 9c varnlui tile lapcrs regular 30c for per roll oc coloiia kaiomine assorted colors lb pkt ac 15c house paints varnlslies knamel ploor paint tin quality house palnls and ploor paints 53e quurt 08c half gallon hit and miss rag mat 20x2a special iio children dresses to years for 25c snowqueen cotton batts lb 73x00 each odc hmtons 5c to store ammun acjtn ask the man who drives one if you would know the main advantages of the 1937 fold vh ask the man who drives one the chap who has put it to all sorts of roau tests and proven its superiority in every way quick ncclerntiori smooth and quiet running and easy riding are qualities hell tell you about weve number of delighted ford owners in acton we knew none of them who are not delighted with the 1937 ford sec it drive it enquire about it ford 6uern are ford iloohters norton motors acton ford cars and trucks fordsun tractors phone fii cutis were then called upon to say few words all joined in sinking auld laiie syne after which dainty lunch has served dancing fjllowed into the weu small hours what happened leaving for new home editor on tuesday evening the neighbors on tavish the second line met at the home of mvs reporter someone told lilm lie could ii switzer lo spend social time with get hi panls pressed free by letting well what happened to mc hands iwyk torinnu em to know jour magistrate face prisoner viu we was imys together magistrate nonsense prlwiner vus we was wew both ttlioul the same age so we mutt have bin boys totelherl mr and mrs noble and jack before their departure for their new home at cheltenham tlie program consisted of piano solo bj ml helen meredith reading bj miss cannon vocal solo by mrs bishop piano duett by mrs dosll llwood reading by mrs ulo by kathleen plnlay mn hert idstm then read the fol lowing address and howard swltzer made the presentation mr and mrs noble and jack dear friends we jour friends of the second line have learned with deep reuret of jour jnirpose of severing jour onnectious with us ami castlngjour lot elseuhere jet we are lad when ue know on aie doing it to benefit vourselves during iour st in acton jour inuteoiis manner has won the es tin und udmiiatlou or us all in loini jmi we feel what is our loss is unothris ialu and we wish ynu tn aieept this table iu 11 slight tolcii of the estoem in which you are held we hope you will be spired in in ears of happiness in the new life you ure undertaking and when lour luth lead jour foot steps towards arttm jou will always find loial welcome in our homes signed on liehulf of your frlonds lis iiwitzkil mllil davidson after few short speeches from the friends refreshments were served and ioelil time apfmit togiubr steam roller run over them kdiior why did that kill him reporter thej for pot to tell him to lake them olf scrren lovers vttencl j3ulyculil ftstival his work quizzed promise of luwitlgallon into the past activities tf iiergeant john lamwld ii who uas tlie government mi deicover auent uhose evidence pluied an imiuirtiiut part in the conviction of tim buck and other conimunisls hos been ifiven by hoiricrnest laiwiiut the 1vd end minister of justice aba assured leglidaloni that tlju government will not spy upon labor organiiutlonti tluva rlilni louug creen plajer sonja lleiie ihumpum ice hkater and lyrime poucrti who are taild to be allurbiuind past witli armful of dulfodlls at fliiiiimcr wiish wliere annual dalftulil 1sntival imug hehl uonja und tyrone ure making picture at mount rainier their suppled love affair is suld by some btudlo publtrlty et they to seem interesul in eueh other

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