Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 2, 1946, p. 6

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ri- j n pacs sot the acton free press thursday may 2ad ifrm the week al ottawa by il dkn7 hodooon hi in staff writer war orphans find refuge in england vktiaw ftf ctmtetttftioa ttin hcfthji ami hwbwm ukbbf un rjelapun uncfield surrey england c- p coo orphans ho survived th irfiftor 0j ausrhwtu kaveiubruek laehau and belsen are oelng nursed hack to hehh and happiness in small hostels scattered over knil mora iir arriving every day y i parliament warn lormanl through an british troop transport lo iu ihf r recess and early meeting of country uota of 1000 under a re- ned dominionprovincial con- t abilitatlon uhinr sponsored by u urrc held in cameia nrra all m worn was to th thalr lives have been saved but wod foud fcltu m rewrcus- their future is still uncertain un fclot foiowlng lot m and flour rr authorities said national and ottawa cp the canadian food situation in relation both to the torn front and the alevtatlon of pott war staivation and mamulrltwi abroad proved the major interest 1 i ottawa during a wftk m which international laws make thrlr adop- ion difficult and o far no nuutar plan has been made for them to re enter a normal civilized world bedtime l the most oignant houi of the day for tlte 30 orphans ages 4 to 1h housed here n the world mansion of kir benjamin drag trie children are happy and busy all da but when nmn are put aildr and wrh rhllj u turkrd into hla own patchworkquilt rot ihr tin fares grow wistful and hi in arms rlmg around thr ne kx of the older orph ana acting as little mo i hers lo the younger cnildrrn those of school agr go rafrdo t ihr little school in the vijlnge ihk they are learning kngllsh u annilu i initn til ev i ji dev i ipill i lujiiii liu tied jkrti u hlatk lle laige illeg and fotxl rouoir mt definite they have not forgotten their e- perienrcs onr little losrarold gill cries hitterlv at mghl innt luirl my 11 tie bmt he i plntse dont ink inm away xhr egi tier oroihrr 4itniint he ft und tnnr i he h- of the jewish itf ugec oomtnlmte the hlldren are he ing glyin all the love and attention possible their stionrkl i lint i ten- tlc if demonstrafveni and a craving for affection next in kmkrtanre r pride of powesxlnn karh rhtld has hll own riot hex p jamas hathriilm- ilpperh to ami in dvidr table ti aome draut r w hen tln xswvinr free from prlng eye ran be homrd- ed and wntrtieit mci itliusi the nightly futh and a hot bath ter iiichl is hijri on the list of u nndi n a file of tiny ha throned fiyui r rw uriininc in their thin fare t ropid heads juvt proutlng down mill indian fftihhn down the roi rirtor on uif w lo tin bathroom sixyearold rurh headed judith jnety tittle viennese lolled up the aleeve of hi i ml and olrmnl ah owed m hrt nrrlnatton mark the ugly numcrnn 1100 branded on the oft flevh t n minute later ahe uu happl plninc lt her mouthunh stralghthahed olrmneed tanji aix- yearold german ha an uncert ain smile thit diwippeitrit n quirk u wondir uhether it was ever there at all proudly ahe thowed ma bar wwwry towel hanging in a row of k the labels tan vukl friu ijo vdetika magda are loving fingered to belong to anything even to a lab w give the children pleasure totind wandering over the battle fields or in the wikku where they ln- ed on roots and nut theie rlltdrefi wre transported to the ramp from lb jewish orphanage in therealen- atadt cecholovakia lfter their par ents had been arrettr bv the nazjk offers of homes for thce rh irtren have been receiviil frmn all over the wnrw but cannot be considered for 3 or 3 year according to unrra 1 will take at leait that time to tract ny relation still living some of the eii studies h the children now in kngland are waiting for transport to take them to relat ive in america and pair t life on bisrk markets an announremen by prime mtnikter mjummie king re- tganlmg the dominions food conunll- inrnls omimji anil a labor depart in nt survey of the faim employ mml ituatloi atute nunt klioriagtk which devel- tpd eathn in tle week notably in loionto linugtit fiom pilces lioard t hainnan ionald clordon a statement lliat overall supplies were adequate and no t hwtge were iontunplalid in thr meat ration or in berf prlte tellings lie said some pressure bad iinii ion i ptoducvis and manufactur- i n iitiw pi hi- itihng but the 1 1 uhlu in gi nernl wa upumliig i n untenant r of hskv teiang i lotal bulllg sprees in flour t r al ed khortagi- in sev ei al ifiilii 4si i u ulnrl in the wet1mt proimes anj ipompliil n similar pikes txiard slata- imiil hfniali snid ihut dthpile in- utiiml i oiiimilinents nbioail jid lh in k r mill leilutlon in dom stu mipplies thili would if plelil of hi ui iii all providing people did itut j ii soil to mll hoarding mi oiduii laid he did not txliee titai k marketing vsns w idespiead and no iillx had nxue foiwaixl and j piovde1 i hi ikiniii with an inforn nl ion on w hli h we nil wolk cedar tftud houses still hard to get montreal ccpl another hous ing shortage has croppad up the i lovinct of quebec socuty for the ptotacuou of birds is worrtad good bird house coma under tha currvnt sriortaga list time was when tha society could get a gross of good british columbia cedar bird houses every year for its members now bird lors era antar ing their third year of a shprtuge f c radar shingles and again tha feathered friends will hava to do without new cedar homes now la the time of year to put bird houses in tha garden miss theo dore lambert a member of the soc iety has looked over the housing shortage in a numhei of montreal pet shops and found wide variety of house but none of cedar rome of them are vary art title from the outside she said but every bird lover must look fhrtit over care fully to make sure the tmlde is suit able apparently its important to have rough wood on the inside walls o that the birds an gat out properly most of rhe storebought houses now ate of iksvk scrap wood and odds and ends the society goes bv a national i srks tlureau table with strict rules for th making of bird louwt i ludil their i old le ns ver an to ouu i hiuhiiig whuh plow recai xs pioneer dayk itj short inullid liom punk b unfounded rc- nunkets ailunlk 1 iounterfclt gasoluiu i best had show n a im nlise allhoukh i1m- oukn kelt luining up hue mill there sipe srptneber 1uw i3 persona fmjrlaifk had oeen jaiuil without option ol lints and lines tuipomd totalling 1- 7hhmi or infraitlona ot wortlm regulatum- in answer to renewed appeals fiom i n it it a mr king announced cnn- eda woull get together an oddltional ktooih bushels of oat and isootkx bushels of no 4 wheat tosend to n- as of drastic food shortages tietwen jan 1 and api il 15 can non has ship4d overseas qloooulo bushels of wheal and wheat flour which addixl to the heavy exports ot 1i4 meant the dominion hatt pro vided wheal for other countries al a ntie of more ihnn 1000000 bushels a itn iuirn aug 1 1ik5 and april 1t tins was regaided by wheat e- jkrts as a wonderful contribution to the starring countries of the world i he additional commitment follow- iblnet and the wheat ttoarri who decided the coun- li s ceral export could le cxpaiul- eil safely by 1go0o0 tons most of tin oats and lowergrade wheat will bo shipped out in mn while a hungiy wuld eagerlv j awaits nil the surplus food canada winnipkt tcp from strnmnes j pr this summer offlcmu in the orkmy islands north of scot- hr pinsiect of f a m land to the srlkltk district some 25 bor shortages a uilior department miles northwest of here lies a fui- dltlosisl last week that thw jow in history turned by a 01yearold l h still lx kr except n ilou rvcenlly put on exhibit in the p jeie nturning mt iov- winnipeg rnln uxr hange 1 me are s moie inclination to thr plow wtti forgnd in mrottitirxtp milln t nbn elsewhere in 1851 by the great grandfather of james clouston of selkltk who sold it to a grul n nun pan y hrre when mi cloustnna father salted from scotland to new york in lnfio he took with him hll family household effect and t he- plow the plow then travelled by covered wagon from new york to st paul minn it remained there for two years while mr clouston woiked as a bluckamttti nod in tils npuie time built a barge in 1863 the family floated the barge and moved up the mississippi to winnipeg the plow one of its prlied itobseaslons but the barge and plow would no atay put and two years later the family moved on to the selkirk dis trict where the wondering plow- has remained until 1u recent removal to winnipeg lots of action st georges que cpa build- ing housing la banque canadlenne nauonaje in this beauce county town is morn than taklng a beating heavily dnmaged whan a truck crashed into the front bf the bulld ins recently repairs had not been lone atfeettd when an autobus skid- ded into the main entrance amaih- tag windows and tarloutly damaging iuwrbua in hritish columbia talior demands bud incieasiil wnli prospect of a heav fruit rop and the situation was descnlwd as tight in ontario und quebec with lihn unfilled oi diis lor form help in ontaiiu alone hie fntm labor supply wa only fair in the maritime provinces meanwhile wage rates fir farm rmplmmint ate ut nn alltime high i he ioninion llurenu of statistics ieporlid the average canadian farm wage for mafe help with board was f7j4 in january roi4jnu stone fort erie ont icp- national kmploynient serlc officials decldeil it was time cteorge bond 70 fettled rown lie has held 74 jobs including n turn at rolroading and linotype op- rating and wanted to make it 73 officials said no and told him he was doing a good job at his present locat ion orphans visit qvrbec quebec tcp plana are under- wytoorlngto quebec province for the summer between 50 and 100 french war orphans the children whose ages range from 7 to 11 years will mainly be from the caen district where canadian troopa distinguished themselves in the last war flyinc pinea picr aii frican medicos ntfktown sierra ieone cp foil retinlgnment of experimental culnen pigs have twer flown here hy n llritlih overseas airways cnrrktr- mlnn lr liner for use in the campaign aunlnvt sleeping 1rkne in nigeria ufnndi kenvn and other african li irltorlem tle guinea plir are ivelng inoculat ed in africa with the sleeping slck- ncw lnn and flown back to the un ited kingdom together h tht tetse flv pnrme reronslhle for arrving the dliise the will then be fent to the liverpool school of troph al meiltcme w here- experiments with new dmg nre being carried nut in the hope of controlling the disease in men and animals hoth the native populations and their rattle ire suffering from the in ngi of the tsetse ft causing a erlous human and economic problem in the tinitorlet cnncrned new wheat variety gets final tests twt pronya new seed uehur than- rcnt and ouwr kiwk ottawa cp dominion agricul tural experts have developed a new wheat variety which in a th rea- year test in manitoba has proved superior to regent thatcher and other var ieties in yield and resistance to leaf tust and smut the new seed known so far only hy its laboratory name of r i- 1bm 1 has necn devlojed at i he domin ion laboratory of cereal breeding at winnipeg frtm the t ros regent x canus and now la undergoing final luality tests its development was disclosed in he islwiator t annual report ra ti ased lu- re recently by the agricult ure department i he repoit said the iteady advanrr in plant breeding in canada had as- tablishial as a permanent principle that terra bri edlng aid dividends far lmond thr costs involve it hel at proof of the part plant breeding la taking in the cereal pn- duitlon in western canada th pop- ularlt in the prairie province of su h vailetir ot wheat as thati hr kekiiit kinow n and ahk and the variillci of oats known at vanguaid ajax and 1- tetrr recent and renown wheat and the thre sin titles of cmu all were brtl nt the wlnrlpeg lutiointory at pirsvnl regent wheat is pmdum- inunl in manitoba and is semnd only lo 1 hatcher in mnnltotui ami hask atihewan i omblned in manitoba and the eastern half of saskatchewan a nx vanguard and e1e nin nlnuuit the onl saileties of wheat grown pukons make weekly jaunt asiimrd kent knglnnd cp a inllw mirier fijvenetl a womlen i ate on i hi i nil was pint form her i nd i i loud of plge on muttered sky ward txiund lot margate some m miles ulsv mt kvers sundiiv j a kn snide n of margate vndx ills pigeons tiy rail to dimerrnt owns on die southern rail wa with inst rui t ions hint he birds me to te r leased on arilvnl me awan gelt them hm k a rall- w as offunl snld poultry by graib montreaiequebec bf ginning april 3rd there will be no more guesswork for housewives liv ing on tht island of montreal and in quebec city when buying irrrurd poultry on that date the retailing of dressed poultry by grade will be enforced in both cities by the domlav- lon and provincial departments of agriculture tills a hon which glyea the afoot- iai and queu- city lumumtr the advantages now enjoyed by eojwum- ers in winnipeg ottawa chariot le- tuwn and summeralde la the result of recent action by the quebec legislat ure which adopted dominion poultry grading marketing regulations for its two largest rlllea nor is the con sumer the on one to benefit by en foned grading of dreaaad poultry j he dominion department of agiic- utiuie mjints out that when the pro ducer is paid on a quality basts for his poultry he is encouraged to lake gieatrt tare in preparing ii fur mar ket on and after this dat the oaty diesaed ifoullrs width can legally be i tailtd on thr island of montreal and jurist will be gradiwl and wilt liave lh jtiade mark stamped in vrgrtable ink in rath blid die lilghest grade limhn is sjhm ml mllkfrd follow- id by iurln a mtlkdd ij mukfed lal a ii and d ilerie lamt irxsldent of i he mont m al lluti l ik association said ihut ihr nux lation is 100 per cent in fivor of tin new ligulatlons if the formers produ t goirfl jwiultry lli will find a n dy imtrkrl for it mild mr ijiui ihr rffet t will piove iis ikiiefutnl to both producers und onsuinn as the regulation oviiiiiik the marketing of eggs by rikde luivt done ikaftkal ttht an aujruliun tiled to enlist far m n li in the army but was refuse leinuse of bad feet next morning he pies nti d himself again imfore the dn tor it s no usi i an t lake sou ns ou ouliln t stand ihr man bin mid the medii o uut why are ou so iruils- tenl wei do said the man i walked 1k7 tnlbs lo et here and i hate to walk hat k phone 246 tor otttrtfl wbta all klnb bcptlria to btiiiital aplljm eabl van n0bhan a floyd smith jeweler wtaim clfhmm 1eweubt 73 qiwtwr slri w guelph ont milton welding klr1r1c nd arlyi wl nuilr wldln ut all typu porthl equipment ihone sis mhj ht miiton foot ailments treated miss allan iu olnptori irratb toot ailment for both indira and genllaman pan han than aa hat malnai ull aalaak ah kj apatatmaal lkaaa 11mj tl alum m guelpu 1946 is an allimportant year for canadas tourist business millions of american visitors arc expected to come to canada during 1946 for their postwar vacation it wont always be easy to accommodate them wc still have our crowding and shortages wc arc still in the aftermath of war this is the very reason wc should all take special care to bccourtcous and considerate to our guests this summer this ytitr of all years we must maintain the reputation we have won for true imtpilality j2ss8s i siiwrd b nmn ihcfarmcr the office worke lfiv benefits directly or indirectly froi sfccrt y pnding and the extra work and ii vvv creates last year tourists in canada sp you may nivit sii a touftlst iut l tourist dollars flow to you the grocer the h man ihcfarmer the office worker every- m tourist ncomc it pent more than one humdrtj and fifty million dollar in the years ahead as our ability to handle tourist traffic grows who is tti say how big this business may become foroanada is in an enviable position a natural vacation land neit door to the most travelminded nation in the world this is an- allimportant year it may be difficult in many ways yet it holds grearpromtsc for the future thivll it talkino about us wc want them to come again wc want thenvto tell their friends we had a marvellous time in canada dy making them truly welcome we can win millions of enthusiastic salesmen for canada satisfied cus tomers who will bass on to many times their number the story of canadian hospitality and of canadas unlimited ottraqions as a vaoationjind tlmt mxm ktywt bmuiw canadian 60virnmint tbavil buiiau dipwlaiiat al trwl a caauaafaa oma iwadaaaa i v

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