Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1938, p. 8

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a bit unusual ror midmarch a grist milt at arthur wait burned lut work with loss rnt tainted at ib 000 preston i dolnjr well they won and played a tie game with owen sound in the intermediate a anal owen dobble a pupil of mr a u warden atcjic vu uccful hi her recent examination tn miulc a aeotlon or the new middle ffciad between brown line and the cloverleat will be lighted this year ai an experi ment in highway lighting john gibbon nightwatohman at the beardmofw co plant had the mis fortune to fall while at hi work and sustain a fractured anculder it to be hoped the next job of en gineering on mill street wont and it necessary to leave apace for mall ponds in the centre of the roadway squire service station in-oearge- town was entered on monday night and the refreshment booth ransacked it u estimated tloo worth of good was stol en mr richard harris of rook wood presented the icdltor and mrs dill with a beautiful wooden tray last week the tray is appreciated especially since it making and finishing t mr harris own handiwork the first rural null route in cnnudu w as established on ot tober 1 0th 1 008 between hamilton outurlo and ancus iw ontario a distance of seven miles and serving 37 boxes slncr that umr the rural nmll servlcr luid grown to 4 330 rural mall routes serwng upproxlmau 1 236 380 boxes funny little meimb1 melmel the second giant panda which mrs ruth harness recently brought to chicago from the wilds of asia has rendlly adapted himself to civilisation naturally a curious utilt fellow he derives great pleasure playing with his crib melmtt was brought to america as a companion for sulln the flrat panda brought to america by mrs harknesa here comes charlie shirley temple coming to gregory in feature heidr the story loved by millions the world overl now a picture wc know youll never forget i bringing you heidi and all tlie folk who lived and laughed and loved high up tn the swiss alps just be neath the stars i the story you picked as perfect for shirley i ancllt is shirley temple in heidi a 30th oon- turynn picture with jean hersholt arthur treacher helen westley pauline moore thomas beck mary nash sid ney blackmer mady christians big rumann the feature at the oregory theatre acton on friday with matinee and evening shows hib own unquaoe a garden met a cool merchant who inquired now he was going on oh things are growing better sold the gardener i keep grubbing along how are you doing thing arent mo dusty replied the coal merchant though us a burning shame theyre not better still ttmxs will change b1u lut it awful that oeorge u going to get married tom whats awful about it bill why oeorge waa such an easy chap to borrow money from ii f y p had program of varied content on thursday on thursday night last actondale u r v p o met in lome school with i large crowd present the roll call was anawwed by a tjtd you know and the minutes of the last meeting adopted j after the business discussion wumer davidson took the ohalr an excellent program was given con- slating of musical selection toy the an- demon and looker families recitation hy dorothy church piano duett by helen meredith and helen mooowan mimical selecuon by vic swlndlehurst i harry smethurst and sari scott a read ing by ada plnlay mouth organ solos by jock noble accompanied on the piano by helen meredith a reading by velma murray and community singing president horry smethurst then closed the program with the singing of the national anthem lunch was served and the rest of the evening spent in dancing i nfcw postal itatfc effect 1 vi vx bruuiy 23rd 103fl thr ixtnlngi rnu for it tier mmu d in canada lnltiided i 1m inihtjid bvond ehf mil to emplrr point in afnlca indu mid mulumt rved by mpirt air mull rout n will tx 6 ci nu i j oiinrr rrann niliuilon b air will or lhr nornuil mum of lonvtjiuin nt nil in l rlaiut meil fi in kmrlund irmttmid of by ship and rati iu nt ultruatlvr nifiwu of inuihiiu mon will be provided b ur brl isl uiuil admin istrathm debate between greenock and bloomsbury societies on tueaduy evening last bloomsbuo literal suclrt lslted thr oreenock socle t for a aoclui evening oordon leslie pretudent called thr meeting to order at the conclusion of the busi ness session ross patterson president of tin- bloomabury society wu put in charge under his direction the follow ing program was glvrn selections by the orchestra reading by bill dodds instrumental selection by jlmmle hen derson recitation by msnsrll nellls duett mrs dhss lasby and mrs oeo oordon recitation aims watson the special feature of thr program m a debate resolved that art in more beautiful than nature the af flrmattve side sa upheld by roam oor don and rub macpherson of blooms bun and thr negallvr side by annie halcovltth and oordon mckeown of oppeiiotk the judges for the debate ere ctuui henderson jim mclntyrp and john allen thetr decision was in favor uf utr altlrmatlve pxilloalng a heart vote of thanks to the bloonumiurysoclety for their pro gram ule national anthem closed the meeting lunch was scried and the re mainder of the rcnlnf spent in gamea ndv dancing seed fajrund junior judging jmipetilitmi ilcro oniulmiatl from p om brampton malcolm mcnahh at bant nrampton oralg tuid oeorgelown owl olilslmlm muton a k arlften ai tan acton xarly 04tta muton hint tieorgetown hugh held acutp w i oliapman rock wood baiiny oao no ul 5arl wilson claiutown uoyd ftolvr aanrflaunvn j ii wlltmou mhuvn b qiiftei a aon aclhi t j nmwwldg aw- tnwn craig helri aeorgatnwn a k wondley a aon mil ton bmooutawnett narisy- ales moctn- iiey nrampton bprlng wheat wm alilald mllum meraon mcklnney nrampton js s nrowniing milton rheld ivasiuigh m held acton alfalfa j h wlllmutt mllhm a woodley ai ron milton atalke- pyext wruralesworth oeorge- town ffmothy itngh m held aiton j j thnmnstm oeorge town norman wrtg- llesworth oeorgetown potatoes rural new yorker type x qrlffen fit hon acton j k lvipn acton hugh m held atn iotaumia irish odblei tye m k orlften at hon ant mi i k isrtni acum hugh reld acton va winners in the induing ninimtl tlon were as rnllows oraln and heetln juniors tloidoit uutlle jth hartley oordon itlllliw seniors art mckeown hpencrr wlbion walter unluim llallon seed trophy ait mikeown cream orsdlng juniors oeo ruh- tr hugh mcdonald tuid newton itiul dell tied seniors jock lwson chos savers dick mjrlaghlln hsjton orenrn and nutter trophy oeorge fisher fruit and vegetable juniors- john mclean and oeorge brevkon tied for first bruce held and uoyd miller tied for third seniors craig reld oordon rtshor addison woodley strathcona orchards trophy oralg reld women win oveb money in the bannokiuirn debate the biumockbum literal y society held their regular meeting lost friday evening the chairman for the program was ralph denny the program was i arranged in the form of a contest be tween two groups the leaders of which were mm fred anthony and fred lemon mrs fred anthmy had the winning group everyoiir rnjoyed the i following program piano instrumental by mrs ada flnlay recitation by eicon or anthony readlnjpi by mrs stanley j i morrison and howard jam duett by i jetut ronzetl and mmlca pllxpatrtrk i moio by mac spmwl and a duett by mlns ruth stltl and m1m margaret brown a very intertoting fi aturr if the program wiui a dtbate itiuilved thnt wtimen havt mon uiiiih im t m r ih n tluin luui mom y tlir jiftlrmnlht ld wan u hi id b mm r mrketrwii mid mrs fred anlhciuy u lugutlti aide bj fred rfinoii and mlu lie tii kltjepatrtrk ili judgta ml hulh mm m1m bthi i swin dl burst and mrs wnlvn u ii tbt lr dtx ixlt n in favur of i he itftlrmutlve aldt thi met ting rliiwil w uh the national anthtm ijintii woa hertd and thr re malndi r of tbt evt nlng apnit in dan pi oi mannrlts i 1 1 at yur know ledjir of correct social lutuagen by aiiiwr ring thr following que lion then checking agalnm the autlwirl tatlve answer below 1 if grapefruit 1 being ervd foff braakfaat where 1a lhr rpoun for it placed 3 how late may a meal be mrvrd and still be called breakf al 3 is a breajcjast menu served after eleven o clock more like that of a break fast or luncheon 4 would formal invitations be used j far a la6r break fot party 5 might breaavfast be served buffet style for a number of guests what would you do if you are a hastes serving coffee ml the breakfast table put the cream and sugar in flrsf pour the coffee and then add cream and sugar lrh ict pour coflee and pas lhj cfeam and sugar answers 1 elthrr on table at extreme rlght or on plate with grapefruit 2 until 12 30 3 luncheon although there are seldom more than tour couraes 4 no yes best what would you do solution a riffherlaliri march 1st ids dear ml lor juki a few line to tell you the situa tion lit haakataltewnii tile winter wa mvt had rvlmisry wit t oldreal cold till uia lut few days which weie very warm we are nnw in marnl alomt or the atntk 1 very poor owing tn wmtr feed llnrim ganerally are not fit for the spring wnfit cows cannot milk on pimr nay or straw i aee that urn ooveniment 1 giving twenty mlllloti dollar for eed tliat 1 not enough for 100 000 farmer irtit we gre very thank ful for llvst much it u very had some of the farmers havw lisd very utile fur ears istt year wt hie worst ld man of hib imtailmbh near saskatoon dear ps ltas it appear that there a scarcity of new some time and even tlwrngh orne may toe indiscreet enough tn compliment the sdltiu- on the description of his trips uvey are really enjoyed i still remeinjior my one and tsily visit in ottawa but unltlte tlu editor i got a great deal of information on a number of towns on the trip lo ocpswa 1 with a number of others was on a local train en rot lie via ottawa to inrtewaw and thei n being no sleep possible every fetal lim platform was vultetl aiul eipilrle mails rtpt tlut bystanders it was nil liilkiiesling and some of it instructive we hnd n im htsir nur over at ottawa and i with to others was anxious lo mo all we ootlld and llinile the mtmt of nlit lime wt vutlletl parllanuill hllllil liign mmi iiiiiih ikwrr plant railway aiiow walked thnitiglt llu tunnel and hutl liinoli in the olinumtu liturltr hun on to ittewnwa for n time w ek train lug with 10th heavy i lut lory i wan loiuumte having on off turn tuiuuls alon a ling as pc a lo commanding orfleei mi wan notltt vvliul favuiid on to mean and sleeping quart rn hut even tlie men in tills camp are well rared fm and all have a good time i ve enjoyed reading the liockey nrw even though acton dldn t win out tiny tried lvard and played a real game ex rltemcnt has been high in the north thin week with faloonbrldge matched ngaliml new llskeard with imth games being played in the new uskeard arena the girls team also play over the weekend preston rlvulettes canadian champion with an undefeated record for the pasl t ight years are matched with the north em marvels saturday afternoon in ii alley bury and monday evening in new llnkeard so to a great week end of fun lor uu- hockey fans stven though great ly interested hat old motto work be fore pleasure prevented my attendance mv saturdays are market day and this week a long one our train lias conflicted with the nor ui land a time and was so confusing tlie officials made a change last week and scheduled oilr train u run ohrod of northland junl imagine having new 14keard al 3am and not getting bait llll 7 pm and calling it a dayt i got home ubout b3ll pm after driving tht nvt milt from tlie atailon and oh what a drlvt it l now i ilw highway 1a good tterausc thry liave it pltrwed mt to th ground and kpreod back no two vt hlcjrn can paaa but whin wt irave uiat hrt ourn u built up no its almimt the height of fenr jxmita und htirm i imp n tumbling off get down imvt to le unhitched and bivelled out and oh such a time tile di plh of aiiow has becoriu burden but i re hopeful now the inidtui of march luut conie that it will soon evainrate it ntlll continues cold enough ttml no tliuw has taken place ho far marketing con llnut lo tw a success vegetables ure gikxl sellrr in spite of southern import in this country the express is so high it makes prices on imported stuff almost prohibitive hence the ready soli for our good shogs fob- tounc 1 and old oaimlll r ntm- a b rachun artoa r j kkrks list of sales tundi march 22nd w a lwaon lot 23 uul line krwnaaa cleanup aale of pmrm bloa thtuaday march 34 th a o clar- ridfr acton wsdneatur march j0o wm ballcjr first line xnn aouth of mlmnaa clear- incaale tuetdar april 11th r r brown near aoton hoi and stookcra wadmadar april llth charlt aid- vail trafalgar n listen rcanadal93a k uimui 1mmc01 a2 m wlmiml pkkimm g 10 djb ail cbl friday station mens suits made tomeasure hundreds of pattcrrth to cruxm krom sieciai irk k 1955 terfect fit luarantced pallants clothing store mill street acton stuff oarrols battt panmlpj aid par 0 quart basket potatoes 30o nnleni tattei tumlps ro eaeli eabbage loo eaerii imttor 40c lb egg stv sao and 4be oortintlng to grade meat find a ready market uo ktrklnnrl lasko nnil lis imlghlmrlng town idrder rtotiyn niintiida val dorr bwmllka etc are all ixmnilnff this yeifr tliores news or new sliikei all uie time ami ml everytmie is ai- way so optlmutlo mo much depends on nnnliig nttlvlly i hit sliire cater b h in fact the whole lminilatloii rler to it llmlier and rmire llmlier 1 being sought then cut ikldded nnil hull led to the mines and it take armies or men and team for tills work iiealfie all the other material necessary iiia ake hhnre mine ha a train haul ing grave continually to nil tlie old tope and they have more log and limber piled mi their aiding than some timber oomiwnle can tkat of for a year cut and till 1 only one mine activity there down or mine all going around tlie town wltihtn view or tlie streets doherty and ol teams board mom are a popular place for hun dred to spend their lime home of it well upent maybe hut lirts or it not all lliut is gold does ot glitter and the eggs are iuit all golden we ve fell kind of lonesome tlie past week wife left mm and is near oakvllle wllli her folks for a visit hhr writ that there in no snow but weather is raw hhen enjoying the change meet ing fill lids and relatives that sen mod linrd have two year ago itui ilramiillr ftiulflys final play was lielng put on in hut llnutou and she was hop ing to attend hlii meiitloiut meeting lliiinhtnise friend whll will ting for htr bus ton liei tlotii til i ototilo und uild nhe hoi mil t 1m nblt to visit li 1 1 m leore canning ht hhi nayn iii aplt of no allow and the aprlnw ilk apifuritiue tmrt ground runimlh muila t tin re was an apjiedl lo i he not lb and us aiiow hanks cmiess it n horn lx ntim aiii it ft lier family all imhlnd ii in haiti that th grain and hay of aiimmer is as high as the antrw of wln- tt r if ihal nuyllig is ulle our sillilily nhotild 1m iktiinllful next mi miner we re htrpllig lo have miiftii lent feed for oilr auk tm it will take tt all he veil inoiitlis fiedlng retinites a lot pved of all kind are very rpenve to buy tiere hay is up to 130 00 and nuire per ton and atraw u r to i0 er ton looe and grain ulxiul ii flfl pmr t wt at uie barns and more if tw night retail h feed is a rnlem now for thi tlinr your sincerely h w johjvwjn why till- nra ih najty huodrefb r yiurn ao tin j e llvrd in a mounlalti an old wreerer caht1 kola who had a inaulr penile and a mortar of nton ity alowly ntlrrlng ttw malle in l he t mpl y inortur nnil t hunting iila wiaika to l be wiui ablr ui produce any i lilnn hi wauutl wlii i hi r gold rw in food or ciouia iii rinninuiln wha jwrl of klnu jur a i oiintry wht n tin king heard rf lhr aonrr i a miwer ht a nt noltllt rs to tap lure koui iiiia tin y did and he wua brouulit bt fori lhr klnu kotu nald ht klnu my mini ry 1a vty poor if you will atir thret in hjk of kid mil uf your mortal mull day for u y ur i will klv oii vour freedjjin hut alanl nit night of lh u ld mult jun gndy r v ry day in ordt n d rn in gold and at tin end of a yt ur kou wa luilmd in a duniteon and for xl t work day tuid nlglit lilt newh of kolu a matflc morlur aprrud abroad and huioo emp rr of l he north net aju to t apt ure him from jun klfin jun woa bculeu ojwi oaxuxi car rled kola sway ptoinislng lo lreat him well but ao great was his desire lo be rome rich that before they tiad txen at aea aj hour oonoo ordered kota u stir out null thr re were no salt mines in uie north so it was of great value there wearily kota stirred when he hod produced a large heap he bagged for a rest but oonoo would not grant him one ver well thought kola life is of utue use to me death st least will be a rest he set to work stirring faster and faster until salt covered the deck and rose in great while mountains as tall as the mast stop stop cried oonoo as the ship creaked and hud dered beneath the burden of the salt but kola only toughed and stirred more swlfilj creeos crtfee ok crock i went the hlp and with s mighty groan tt tipped up and sank beneath the aavrn and so th tea ha been salty ever lnce nays the letjend is rfclksfc the umialmaaler arose to introduce a prominent ride ly peaker and ald oentletrten you have just been giv tug your ottrnuiwi to a turkey ttuffed w uh sagr now tu will give your al untloti t a aagr ituffed with turkey lxitt l3imv planning time nkw liuilufncth altkratkinb jtlit as summer time is tlie bait building time so i tlut present th best planning time it doesnt mat ter whether it he a new building or alteration to the present building we are prepared to submit plnn and tliiibte and tiimplete hie work a onmplete htvick of hullrtlng mlerlls of nil kind in our new yards on mnlu hires t there 1 no job too large or too amalt to roreiv ur tiest attcntin georgetown lumber go phone mi acton mill al aeun ami claafgatown thi rkonk season a the leachrr wo telling them obpu the different seasons teacher now one of you boys tell me which is the proper time to gather fruit johnni when the dog chained up mmmavmer making it musical first golfer starting the afternoon j round foooore second oolfe- suffering from lunch hree a jolly good fellow i j at lovell bros shortening 3ssf 2 lbs 25c shoulijf i or hludc j iwji kniimimk httf th iiic lie l i im itrmki i mmliiik ucef pir id irimt kih koiifitiriff oq hr t hontd und nillcdacjc 25c ihn i ciin mam hiirg sltttk for i riniiiicd hill tn iork h ii ri per it side iork in piece per lb mcuty spit fc ffrrr ptr th fluff i or silvtrlcnf iuro 1 ii rd per ft 25c 22c 18c 15c fresh sausage 2 lbs for lovell bros quality and cleanllntm our motto ihonk 178 prompt delivery the world owes much to advertisers all nt us would ht r r i idvlmimmtnis in uur iilsriplr mind torn fort tulturt fhtrc wcrr no po jrtr in pocket ad vtr tistmtnts have btcn tjllcd the poor man university foi thty arc wonderful teachers n dcrful mirrors of the world s scientific and cultural development it is advertisements which keep u informed about what is being accomplished by the world- bem engineers chemist research worker and technicians in every held of human endeavor in the realms of radio motor car and fire manufacturing food preparation remedial preparation domestic and personal hygiene building materials and con struction and agricultural economy home casements and beautincation if there were no advertisements in our news papers and magazines wed all slip back back to the levels of he of 50 and kxi years age wed read less moe about less lower our living stan dards be content with poorer machines cat coarser foods and wear coarser clothing live in unattractive homes do a vast amount or distasteful labor wear ill fitting shoes see ugltness everywhere have more illness meet with more accidents have more tooth aches and our stores would be very dull places in deed to blot out advcrtisemefhs oul4 be like wot ting out the sun the source of light and energy be grateful to advertisers and show your grati tude by buying what they bring so faithfully to your attention in this and other newspapers and always 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