Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 27, 1945, p. 8

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face eight the acton free press thursday septembejl 27th ibc mauem el sinks urru uj nat aea uwfld la tan o wilkeal car- ajalllni lor pmtrr boon blow on friday september mat 145 at cuelph ganeral opv stftr and urt kenneth s blow ina ann motomj aon jolin skaldaa mercer to mr and mr allan j marrar liw uartaret arnold vlrtoru iloapllal t on monday september 34th ims a asy siri robs m anil ult jaa a- rp ol gualph wuh lo announce tne sinn it a daughter imaryla at ouelnh ganaral iloipltal on septerobeatl watson at hti lata raaldanre xltoalph on uondajr lhljrataj mlh imlw wataon belovad huabaid of margaret menary and fauwof saibart mllverton lllon ejjumlllon curtla of toronto marian mra u tubman at horn atrntlufn mr wm aid r r 2 tualp t t3na yaar ul5natrr rt in loving wtj moryj a war mother urn i- iho iaue1 ay september jkt there a ad hut rnembrame there t memory tm1 and trun there i a token f envrllun molhei and a heartache till lor you rer remembeieit t i hi remll ar1w ok tiiasrh mr and hn john surbey with to ihank thilr friend for the glfla and beat wlhe prior to their removal to vancouver i wuh to ihank ih war service league and the other orraoirallim and friend for panel and favor 1 received while ovrracav i hi y wire very rnurh apprti laled tie a j irwin bdr ilerhert ta lor wlshi to thank the acton and irlnlti war service league friend and other organtxa tlon for parcel and favor received and alo the free ireu which wav arnt by the uiwii knitting mlik while overaeaa ttie were greatly appreciated andfitai tomorrow and saturda the bit rtunl ralr at milton turw1a rainfall crrtalnl was m hea one almost time ftr anoint r irlp of the grader oxer thi itnil aualn man of arton and tludrlct are planning to attend thr tnlr at milton on saturda no matt hat l bet n made by the contractor in construction of the new watermalna 1oundatloni liae nfn ktartea tor the new plant or micro plait lea ltd on wallace aenue the walls an well adanred on the new extension to the plant of armaro 1u1 on llower aenue the tutrwalk on mill stteet imi 1 to be 3 ft 0 in he in width and not 1 ii 1 inches a muted in our report itul week when samuel hubble fell or the sidewalk on mill street on monday night it uai though he had ustalnet a f rat lured li and i tnken to the tuelph lliwiltal h ambulant mlnptton itrme howoei there wan no tiai ture 1 lit full win not th laull ul tin luiuhlum ul uil jkknlk but a pernonnl litit eptno 1 hayrick lirknklvl alst fkmkk wiiitk ixiksllam wiltmurt y upland iclm hn 1iitnnr a i whl dli 11 d oin of hi iiumuiv ablaze anliaiu 1 th tli rifcdi lu ituln t ekltt to ih 1 rt n t urtu 1 up at out it uk thi luimttk 1 jl t- 1 i u l l li rnt hn nll ihiu oulitaiiot ukl ha inj lut ii out of niti n 1 r i m nth hi n tin tti im n art ivd tho coul not llnd tht h it inu or the matu wnti r tnnk hi n oh f un 1 th- hxdrintt phrfaarql mrs janet alexander born and a resident in thi com- munlty all her life janet mckre alexander dlad september 8th 1m5 at th as of 86 she wu lifelong member of the baptist church which ihe attended faithfully till nmlth in tervened it was general occurence to see her tjrrampanled by her tw iliun walktns down tha tnwk lu vtiurch from thetr parent hom on the town una- wher aha waa bam it was here where her parents first settled about 125 years ajto hr father comlns from edlnborough srotland her mother luuls ileev aom panted by her two sisters ana reeve and fanny jueve from 1ses encland th latur two who founded the first hoarding arhool for trl in toronto than called muddy york mrs alexander had a pleasing per sonality hr chief interests being her homeland her church she was the widow of william james alexander who died la acton in 1153 three children red of hamilton heeve a johnson of kanias oily mlsaourl and janet of the home two grandt hlldrrn of keeve a johnson june and shir ley both of whom are married iur lvr the funeral was htld tliur da aftt moon from the johmloni a ttumle kunrral home rottduttad by hev mr wallaie iallhcarrrs rrr urn r mi kimli john lelhman ll ham c irmnn sr ltol rt lalterwm a tiffonl and t harlr allt n in trrnunt wa in korkwood ernctrr john i shanks llrandon man at llrandon manitoba lohn i shnnka vaiamyl away nuddnl n auw um joth in ids rent third yrnr in june lohf he tnarrtttt ida w hk itlekworth of axh ont she hav tnr tretlmeamml ht r hunt anil april 111k john shankii kri w to manhood on a farm on the fifth lint lynfalunr tounnhlp hn famll movi d to lei taplcte manitoba in 1s1 taklnk p land in that mctlon anut two rart n tmd from fnrniintt and ninvod to hr anil n lie wai a viry akful farmer and wax intrrttcd in rommunlt bfr for uw tmturmcnt iet an ontent churrh and sunday s hool worltor he ws uuo artlvil i nuali tl in fraternal soclrtlr hold ink mi mlw ishlp in i lie masonic rder orinlhtnn lotte si 1 itapid lt nnd vn lat woihljful mm trr and lnt iistr t t put rnnd mistt r h vt iiv nlsii n nu nit r of th rtstris an 1 ld h ii m a tottrth thr re w as nlw n n tclt ome at shanks i i mi f ir intni o pt ipli nn jm ron v i o a- in need of hi i pink imml i- rnjui nl he n muhi to tin hotm of ht lhihieol trafiilkm lp ttfiew niiunlntnnces in the rommiinit surivlnr nn tni daukhtir ituth shnnkt ki k n and one biothrr kttcrt tvoth of llrandon a mmcr mm ahwrt urown tselllei parsed awa in a rll ills the funeral s r ire w n ronductnl h itev k iono in the tetta i irce i nited hurch mi mwm of thr maminlc ordrr r n lut led their m r ire in tht i hun h and at the grnelde hunal w n mide in the famll plot in in haplece iemcter there was no pnwnure f w iti i phi statu tank u uk ktxl nnd no on had the ki a undet u si lit to fttih watft but the lights fallett and the tender had to croal alonj while a man with a lantern walked in front mean while the harlck burned down ill halton swine club tops regional show held at gait on snlurda lnt three of the mem i m of halton itos swine oluh w ii h agru ultural iteprest ntatte j r whtlelotk in rharge journcrd to l alt where the competed in the regional swme t luh show here in iinim lltlon with ftwtno luh mrmbcrs from uri minding t ountlct tin ir pair of kltk plated as follow t raig- alnrtiler jntl i- raner xi- nibl tr 1 and stunt t mt r a lilcn ih hn halton itub ehtbtt of l puis i m i e1 ih slow iht thri lul hi niuu rifirnd t hn 1 tin ii it top j ill if kilts it the i nl i hit s luimintnt 1 i id nt tht i inn k i w u 1- x t n i 1 1 mln r sih in tl summit t f th swm i lub p js i jui nl s 1 xkn ultun lit i it s nt itii i- hit 1 k wh h i ik s ml t utit ill i s t f t i i ji i tin i si en i ul nu nil i i ut f 1 j n tl i lit l wi is i ii us t i iik 1 xn i i stunt m r i mil fin- i m 11 iid n lt ir vi lin dstn y tit mi v k iti mn 1m ni im inhnk 1 ik fi in u itilu d 1 inn oi tru under akimeil h i sit n u t i s 1 halton farmer receives excellent returns from pasture 100 an acre from pasture in period of approximately 3 months reads almost like a fairy tale and yet that is the espevlenoa of uauriot c beaty well known trafalgar town ship farmer this was the tory re vealed to the group led by agrlcul lural lupresenuuve j whltelork oa ui pasture lour apoiuf red by ih halton crop improvement asaocistlon on thursday of last wck iti tour included visits to the farms of a s xlahon a son nanagaweya town ship j allan dlion nelson rrafal gar town ut wm booth and m c haaty trafalgar townodp an derson broa c v ticket and ei aid raham of rsf township at all points th members of the group saw and learned somrthtng of inirrest to parudlie julius ariar of ancient history they came they uw and were convinced they were cxinvlncd that the modern long term pasture when composed of the pnjr mlkluies of graaaet and i lovers- win n proierly sown on a well prejaretl field in a high state of fertility and followed up by good managt mnt otf real oimtihth s in the low irink if piudutl in cost the highlight nt thr entire tour wat howt rr al the ileal y rnnn w line a hi a re field m n vuh n in 11h1 to tfu a lonk trim astut mix hue aloiik w it ii a nurse rop of 1 hu i f iwith to tin mil lliu p il pilng the lit id wna dildcd h jin una of an eleitrh ft in e into luiir a aire pnddix kii as a rt suit of tha ba k mard spring hit lit nl urn nut turned on the tlrm 4 in re paildw k until mny wmli ow inj to this lnti mart and iht lipid en wlh tin herdof ji ji i t j tim s w ak unalilt to keep up with th- giaxs and one four a ie bleu k wn i ut for h nnd kl londn hnuletl to the iwirn during the period mn jf to augum hit ih- fit id was pn iukhi kj da and ninhl duiiiik i his lime thr fit id supplied a total of s2n patlurt dai of which 1 of vie milk row dai nnd thr halame drj m ih k ne nlur of the milk pi o duced in the k0 d m j11- ls ihi llkrt l hnvtl oni ronto prr it vs lrnnkmt inllon lmrtpi nnl oil i r dduc tl ms a rorillnk t h oma w u known oa i islun nuth nt lo i onipnnlsil i hi tour nod to k i ii i i nu i rt in hi lis ussi hi nl i fi i olnl thi ibnu hi 11 hnd uin t i i uuuilk mill minnk i ad rd ln lo mi lli ih tw of tin i nidi ks win i lippt d llu nnd tht ther tuo unh on r dm ink the p rl xl nnd in nnsvr to an lniuli fiom n mi mlw of thi cm nil mr lbnt ndmlltid without hisitnlton thnt ih g acre pnnlure lit kl hn i kit en i in lni ti m ri turns nnd tin kr nti st n t pr iii of nn ltt nrns on hi txl n rt fnrm in 1m5 it wnt nlso inttitstliik to bain fiom mr iltnlx thnt wldl krnkn wis fid in thi viable the nm mnl of km in and roncentrnte ft d was ri tlim d ix low thr it el of pn ioui summers and so conrluded the ilrst pnmutc lour kponxonil in 1 inllon jnd w hlle a hea shnwrr in the morning and a threatening sky no doubt hnd some ilnng to do with thr kmnll nttrndanrt jour nportir ould onl conclud thnt t hi mnjorlt of ii nit on farmrt s in common with the great majority of ontario fnrmt rs are nt t not ivnstun tonsitous it is nafr to prettlit howiet thnt during thr next 10 earsontarlo s mom neglected crop will dtwlop tn a point where it will n ii ive first ronitdi ration on i eij will mnnnked dnli farm rkt noki trhvt ki1m a picture with hne mtjsic kor this week in acton the picture tn technicolor a song to remember which dwells some what extensively upon the love affair of the young chopin and his equally well known inamorata mme george sand and how tils infatuation lnsptr ed th composer to some of his beat works is to be the feature attraction at the cregory theatre her on ihursday j rtdfty and saturday llieole of chopin is played by cornel wilde with iau muni and merle o boron co starred respectively as the composers devoted mentor and as the object of the ompoacr affec tlona i he ktory wa well and carefully taken care of by sidney uurhmsn whoae prod u hon the picture is with expert direction by c harles vldor itut our part in the music department rthjulred juit as exhauitle reaieareh the exercise of considerable tact and judgment and some highly technical arrompllmiments the transmutation of the lest of hopln rldi muslra legai y to a photo lay that rum not ijultr two ikiui waa a great taik that m n on1 juki if led by the nuuraticet we hai n it led from la viewer ntul iiiusi inm alike that wr have nilved n tru mlletiaie i the auction sale ok 1111 sriloij rt kmtirk 1 hi und rsln 1 has nnlin tn strut iiorm irom mkh il m lamkrn in kill l puhlk nuitlon nl hi i rt hid n e miiitln stiit milton on rati itdai mtuhroi th nl lun o i lix k tin following innliik horn ltibli humt u lmi ink h hniim to mnli h ituk t ina tibin t i lhrnr lnbli raky i urn vtrnndnh hnli walnut t lmir walnut s tin odd inhlrs ittmkeix fulduik out h hal mir i nr ik- lb d j slnkh 11 1 rinther ink sinlt mnltiisic pml s riiik oik lb d ri km r u ali nlnnd to innu h in lib wnmunk mm i in iti ntt i- b frit at uum l nn i ohhn in h in rh nhk n t hn ho k i a n l r in vtri t mmi shnpt ijiwii mowtr stt p ijiii hi iuhb hauiptr i- in i lop din it i lir nnl u un jnrdimrrtt hi tn 1- utun s i i un s odfl ilh s i llntrn iron anlhjui duurinl ruriuturt ulhti smull liiucholil i ff ts i i lms ash s i id si it us ll n rii tn ss tins s ii l i r hi in i a hi loil am tl mer it n 1 rm mllti n 1 h it 1 ins n h rk 1mij auction sle i arm ht1m k imii mr nth and 11 kmtiuk i h undi rsiius1 has inttwd in strut i ion i fi nm k ii rr atllrkstonr to sil b puhbi nuttion at his farm sttuntl trttwrin quit n 1- llzabeth nnd pundns hlkhway mile north of appletr on tl fsdav mttutfr 2nd 1bi5 omnnnilng nt u o hwk noon tho following rarm sixk k purposi hoi wis 5 kol in hrrd hols i iiiur ini itunt lu t un h r ll flli 1 it mi it it i p f i i lu t i ii plus u ini kilf ul mil nl ii 1 1 it t ns pio r is i f him ijis in ol ii link s 1 w 1 i i i 1 ti am kcn ral and h tnrs old hirness f head pure i ntth full nr rrdlletl i nlfhood vnt i innlions nnd blood tet eit sirnl fn sh nin with calcs n t fthit s ral uprinm r w tn dif f 1 1 nt nm s i oming in througii the wtntii nt i to an in the pink nl condition 1 it mod sow yorkshire imii i- mrs in m ii hind r in kikml shnjm i ul inruik mower b tut mitoimhk ieerlng has loader r rom nnd otxl sid itakr mh s td hrill 11 dlm mil hump itake j horses mil spring loolh cultl ntor n lscs 1 inlhrow 1 outthrow j oni horse s ufflrrs set of sio p si ikhs 4 tunners bouti ri nnd hunks iron i ol jo nnd 40 gil ruhtm r host j net of uouble hnrrfts nuniler if odd collars 1 uiiin vvuhsitt j j- lut iuck m 11 uuol 1 ulpt i s t of nli s sum ibn 1 i l hnlhnm i- itinuik mill with m ret n and bkki t iti him nt 1 v l liston i t i lor s srt f s id llninun 2 nlkiti 1 1 iikl s no 11 in tl s t nm 1 n w r an i i nil u ui b ik si n m i t ar 1- s l milk i ins n n 1 i n hn n m i nu in t ii llt tli t unt n k i r 11 i f i till is unit it 1 1 t is ii i i h l t ti iv this week br a r kt laford uaadua praa staff wrtur toronto cptlie 145 ontario peat ti hard hit earlier by unusually unfavorable condition took it on th chin again at ottawa and in provinc ial government circles in toronto when charges were levelled that qua ity was being mlxre presented the t hmax came with the srltur of truck load of sub standard fruit and threats of government prosecution of truckers and growers ihe ontario product took its first public dresmng down when eorgea c rulrkmiank lljb rater valley ro in the common and using samples from his desk compared llrltlsh tol umbla and ontario peaches to the marked disadvantage of the latter he first showed a peach from a gaui 4 overed ontario basket likening it to an over grown green plum hen he lifted one from the ii c box that was yellow and pink and red in rolor and looked like a oung melon in a few iiilnulek mrrnlhn had eaten all the 11 p at lie but de 1 ned the nlnrlo todui t i hi dtinmmratl n i aifllx rt per uikiloiih in lu nlo where agrlt ul lui mlnli1t r ki ni ed sal 1 it wa liilnll llrtt mini fruit growrt vsii- nttiinlink s 1 1 1 the ko e ii nl lns hi g ll ri i kk he m joiily if k wen adhering trill to hie rtkulntlonit mr k nm ily mill cm fnrtor in tie jhmir quality of ttie pent h croti was i fir ih inrk of sufficient inl r hit n i toui jhoiil i tw ivi w kink i prachi a nun but with labor scarce i here had bean no more than two with th result ripe and green peaches were picked at th same time in a drive to keep green and wormy peaches off the market dominion and provincial inspectors seised 4000 to 000 baskets in toronto and a large number of the hamilton mar ket selxed peaches are ordered de tained and t hen passed for sal if satisfactory v r reek deputy minister of agruulture in ontario blamed the increase in inferior peacbea on th inroad or the oriental peach moth which had got out of control because of sn unexplained falling off in the pantile which control uve pest lrotpet ti are for a normal crop next year mr reek sax l i jte relation of municipal govern ment t with federal and provincial goveinemiiii during th post war era will lie discussed during th fiveday session of the association of ontario mayors and reeves which oirnrd wrdnrmlay at klrkland lke at ut 1 mayors and rwirs a record attendance gathered tn ihca ncrlliern ontario city lecaue of lb unjortame of the ronferenr and tie i i xait ft r st tiling various ptoblrms ton mui ml t ahln t minuti r who t ad in ss the meetings include mi r liw municipal affairs mm r imntnr mimi minlst r r st i inlkt minikt r dnle uiliin ontnri 1rlnili will ii mi t i jortunil to familiarize with tin n rlh during a n m n erc an 1 mining real estate insurance ocean steamship tickets f l wright realtor and insurance phone 95 i 6 poultry wanted srll our poultry where the money ou receive nukra ou lud ou had poallry to sell come a little farther hr a lot more ft grand valley creamery ram va1jey ont 3 33 1 in m i t i i it i 1 in t lu i it h iii it s 1 t n it un i i i 1 ri st lb n r u t m tl i 11 1 ik i k t till ri i iu it j hi tin us f lb ti nh tl linnsfir f t i rh wr t n 11 l ll i l i u t t t ul 1 n s i tun- m i so 1 o ks hi 1 tt f n v i i e i lun w ak it i m to th lub mciiiihti list mn winnuh ill 4miis if sub urlutn t itnl wnvwllhout ti le- phom srirr afti r n ijulkkui r nt tht dltrhts main teh phoru i ihli while ciaiittng the basement for a new house himllll u i in ut r sejjitwu i il ii numtr f old i inlr un 1 lohuiostvk- kitahaii ltanie m it r i inn it k i fot al r wimmi 1 rr r i u tr r iii iin tin s tit ti i ho v whl h wn r il l vr tut million pe j u was tn uuiluui willi i uidu uhol who his wrfitn i h isi of nn niornbu mosus imong hum hi antlimj i n r ft lawardwinnng adaption of 1 he in- g hiackfr auctioneer tormrr 1b of b i g ran- lust ills mnditi n kits of h li mm mirnlture 2 huk lhtms i ah kittunitut da of sil n thing t n i enrmi d until s ttttd fir iro rietor has dont miss the b1g d a n c e b1g friday september 28th hen kl n ihiktcii in ill prent l i 1 ur l uu ni pu isurt hi seiiiliouil new 111 1ieee- rehelra tllufttufuunl at tmf rose room georgetown iaivni i kmsle titueu 50c m v men ladle culdrcnv and infant reculytowear hoelery notions 3eweuery candles coanettes suuoner grecuns cank and school sukium l hjntons 5c to 1 store 7jt stoke uutk at variety jluju 2uality h mpetitiue piicel china and glassware house paints aluminium and granlicwar hardware toys and games novelties t t

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