Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1946, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

thumday july 4th im the acton free press pack bsvfcm ou motvuotf x love old metheri mother with while heir ami kindly eyes and lip grown soft and sweet with murmured bvrmxn over sleep- ing hbes i there u something in their quiet grace that speak the calm of sabbath af ternoons a knowledge in their deep unfalter ing eye that far outrearhe ell philosophy time with caressing touch about them weaves the sliverthreaded fairy age while all the echoes of songs saem joined to lend rjw fftneti their speech the sunday school lesson bl ndav jihv itk average gross cash farm income 2000 attitude loward the uu one of the most intelligent and use ful debates on agriculture has ween 1 going on in the house of commons during the past month muet of the members nsho have spoken on the various apects agricultural pro not that i duct ion and maiketing have been well tnfotmcd an the debate has been cold en lent think camr to destroy the law or the pro- phels i tame rot to destro but to maintained on uigh level shawl of matt 5 forgotten 17 uuon lex ivt 17 ij mk 10 17 22 1 the be a 9 matt ljw i xpos lion old mothers at they jmis with slow j wit 6 4 9 timed step their irembllng hands clmg gently to 1very man first duty u to hue youths strength jehovah the only true od supreme sweet mother as they pats onr wes again old garden walks old roses and old loves twenty years ago l wllh ell his affections all hi in t riled and all his strength lliek words which moses comttuhdrd tit hlldren of israel were od word hie place atwve all others to have ks word is not merely in a book no matter how well bound and not ninety in our minds and memoru upon our hearts od s work f the ree press jrmly tt 1mi acton orangemen and true bius paraded to st alhan church on sunday tvening led ha acton fife and drum band strawberries have tieen v i plrntt ful during the week 1 lie verv reas enable price of tv per botket has prevailed just before the low tt si hool the teachers gathered at a picnic at blue springs and presented miss miner with a sllvei flow i r basket a special wn ice for men was hlo at knos church last sunda evening a mens choir of thirty voices led the service of praise rev mr stew art ma delivered a sjerial- sermon to men using the subject a message to young m n the ladles aid of the united church presented a set of three very fine pulpit platform chairs to the church last week a set of silver communion plates w as presented ot the church by the c o i t this is halton rifles diamond jub ilee year klxty years ago on the twenty eighth of september 1h66 be fore the art of confederation had fused the several parts of canada into one dominion the ualton regiment t bound p scriplme in of infantry was organized under the hrr nanrti hrm n lt command of i leut colonel k hoxr on thrlr i chrlsholm of oakvtlle for sixty irmi w i1 aull mb years the regiment has carried on without a break but under several names the halton rifles is th- lhree major conclusions may be cirawn fiom the discussions 1 ag iliulturul production has ben main teirud b prodigious efforts which have not been surpassed in other fields equalled in very few j fat 11 returns have imiii markedly lower than the returns from comparable urban skill and industiy 1 i farm population and farm production pro mise to decline progressively jhe mlgiatlon of farm youth to the titles and the failure of farm workers to return to the farms from the services and fiom war work is causing great concern to those who know thst a slrong agriculture laid up in the heart will keep ui from hould he the most important indus sn in our lives is 111 11 rhe next thing to do with ods word is to teach it to others and e petialt to those for whom we fire pellicula iv rest tiki hie our ow n children we should not only trm h it to our own 1 hlldicn but teach it to 1 1 em dl igenlly the most imporl ant 1 art of n hild edumllon is tin education ml home alas in tills di die average patent iraves tli ion of the child to its clay school leathers end sunda school i and shirks the first re sponstbtllty f ir l rental life rhe third think to do with oil s word is in talk of his wonl in the home life when thou silust in thine house and nest we shoul i talk of them as we walk with our rhlmren and with others thing we should think we he down at night thing tod has said in and the first thing think of when we rise up in the morn mt is something tod has said in his word v 7 this verse should be pondered word for word and then scrupulously kept tiny b da the more strict jews took verse 8 literal present designation nirj spehilt at moorecrofl home of her hrothir in li moore pm on iildav juu nd ipjfi lottir fva speight dnuftht of the late lohn speight in her fihth u year ii borroufnc can hfc good business othink oulri le mon plain ex i li it and orchli him c lir si 1 11 i i sement of the nhsolut dlvm u tru rltv ol if 1 inw i f m im 1 n to is smallest woid lelti r nnd art of a littir the jot l the hehn w charm ter vodh the vninllc at lettrr in lit hi 1 w it 1 1 h tin i it s thnn one hnlf the hii o m other chnrncter and the tittt was a little horn on some of the consonants li x thnn thi c roks on n so ji rus sets tht lump of his endorse mint on the in 1 1 tin v of tin moklnt im n origin nllv given it is evident thnt jesus did not hnvi thi dlfflcultv with the iintiileuih thnt some modern critlis do if w accept th authotity of ji i sua we musl also ncn pt the divine tr in annda s ioikmii llie faim fafor st l is so imjortant that it ma makt or bleak the atruiture of urtian ni o nn nt hi fait flat ll uirnt gross 1 fish i neon f of the a t rnge farm is s1hd uui tiled in the d bate na an e 1 h ih t- 1 f fur n j rosjn rlt v ertaln 1 11 1 tr meruloum tnin our tl f iv 1 mi aili ln me of anadian hl llt in th ileven vara llkmh pdu llfjrlni whieh rl l it was 4fih ier annum and thi on third of anad lens living on inniih re i ived one of the total national leirnme ittert una room fsir improvement the hitler ei rlrncea of those years ha mnrkeil the lives and marred he fortunes of all who sur v iv ed t hi m i o da farmers are vastly letter off than they were during the- thiilles hut the disparity between what the earn now and what urban workers eurn for half the work nnd less skill la still so irrnt that agriculture wll rcfntlnue to decline until n reasonable balance is restored pie nntumnl trend is toward un bitnnci shorter hours reduced le ond anv conslderatlon of well being f o produitlon per workir more p ly hit hi r c isu and higher pi iccn are w idenlng the np be tween rll nnd farm to unbridgeable pro port ions ttr debate in the house of ummons kav no evtdince of urbnn snnttv iiunl to thi etoatlon of ec onomic ha in nee which mn oocurr through the painful procevea of de flntion and depression it li deplor nhli that nhndlnna who have nc c tnj llslied o much have learned so little ihi scene to keep turf good on bowling greens in the establishment and mainten ance of turf on bowling and putting greens excess rolling is frequently practised to the detriment of the turf particularly on bowling greens says 3 ii boyce division of forage plants central experimental farm ottawa frequently heavy rolling causes compaction of try soil creat ing unsatisfactory conditions for root gtottth rtie damage is especially severe if the toil be wet at the time of rolling normally one rolling neary during th vt ar and then it is given m the spring die purpose of this rolling is to counteract the heaving caused by freezing and thaw lug rolling is not nrceuary in those regions where heaving does not occur rolling should ntnrr be retorted to w ith a view of levelling i tie green hie only satlsfac lory way of tliing small dtpiessions in the greens sur face is by top dressing in the case of large depressions or mounds which mi occur on putting greens the proxr im i hod of counteracting them is to remove the turf and bring die soil to the desired level by tiling or removal ns the uu- may im end th n replace the sod contrary to the op nlon of many kreeri keeers con mant rolling la not necessary to mam tain a desirable playing surface re surface mn he kept true and firm ly follow ing a proper top dressing pin gram which is benefrcal to the grass and avoids the difficulties which may be encountered as a result of frequent rolling if the use of a roller during the playing season it considered necessary it should be very light but rolling is a comparatively simple matter in the thousand and one tmngs that have to be known m establishing and maintaining turf on bowling and putting greens in the construction of new greens there is the quvstlon of the best species cf giass to be used and expert knowl edge is required in damage soil and soil preparatxn time of planting seedling sod ling and vegetable plant ing in maintenance besides rolling there art tht correct mtthodl to be coruldeted in fertllijtt ion liming top dressing mowing watei nt raking soil aeration and the 1 ontrol of weeds e1k dls rdi r and diseases w hlle know ledge of bow tu renovate ioor turf is an asset all these matters are fully discus sed in a jl pke rlnular by j 11 ii a o of hie 1 ircular may in ohtalmd by writing to the i hv stun cl rirnte plants tnlrnl r xerl im nt nl arm ottaw a mimtaufn ilirntitl mos i- jaw sjsk c i a grout if was ink alb is jumj ed ill ilr limn at mix nw reci ntlv and ns mm v tr illwil u 1 mu 11 sin 1 t mouj i i kir 1 tkslnt r- 1 i i un in s a tub tt one if tl nl r nun in lh m up w 11 i m t multt nn ii en ri t ik s iim d it 1 rut- omavk ejusoas rtie local doctor rushed into th coroners office i want to change that death cer tificate i gave you yesterday i put my name down in th space marked cause of death oiajtavth sign observed on a card in the w indow of a beauty shop in con cord north carolina the window card was advertising a new brand of hpn k it read one application will withstand a thousand kisses nicol bros monuments and ceretery lettering associated with a j corbet mount horct ont w coijch al avars coal oftic rmr ne acton i he lost of when ts som his word e should borrowing ts sound when it is for constructive purposes and when the loan can be repaid without undue hardship this is the opinion of mr w i clayton local manager of the bank of montreal there are many good reasons why nulh bni1 ot jsl people require personal 1oani to meet emergencies or take advantage of opportunities to settle worrying debts personal needs or to buy household equipment or furniture there are hundreds of others just as legitimate and i am very much en couraged says mr clavton to see so many people losing their shyness and coming so readily to the bank of montreal for personal loans for nil sorts of personal purposes one important reason for this is the verv low rate of interest one half of one per cent a month which is equl to 37r a month for a floo loan re- payahle in twelve monthly instal ments kqually important is the fact that the bank of montreal weleomis small business just as much as it diva large cut h vnhllc the law was not done awnv with its demands were fulfill ed in thi eh at h of chint on th c roxa col 14 17 its minute 1 re st rations r- not binding uon the one who in in oh 1st tnl 1 ili rom 7 14 rurthermore its aj- plliatloti wns tnlntk 1 tid ith tm in ing nrnpllflcd h j su christ it unlainul th a b c of ethics hut n christ vv 1 go on to t he ntlv nni td grades tin rlghteousnesn of those who would have n pnil in thi king dorn of hiaven must exceed that of the sittbcj and phiilsees in spite pf all ith stiutnivn and mtnuti rcquln ments i he phnrasnlc righteousness was nil cm the outsldi the righeout nesx of the kingdom of heaven is a mnttir of the heart soul lcswd man mk 10 hkvnktaii grah8 skurdt tall gtns or wtlu bjirltv a a native perennial weed occuirlnc from lake superior westward pnt t icularly in alkaline soil but hns nlsn j been found oetaskonallv in rnstitn canada it is n seilous menu to fctoikmun twin a sourco uf injurv to horse s cat i le and sheep the bathed seeds nnd thorns lnnetrnl ihv soft tissue of the anlinuls mouth enuslnt irritation and mfliinud ul icrs i ie seeds also vv irk down tx ride the teeth producing tnfl imiuat j lh andivkolllnj f mi do a iii 17 j the viung man who canit to jc su had ki at posm sslons i jj osit ion it ukc 1h ik culture etmp arv motulitv iv 1 n noli worthy aminb ilitv jit intins earnestness tv j undoubted sincerity ii 17 1 tnnt nioinl courak v 1 reiognu- ed pu iv il uki is im noble nsplrat ton tv 17 nenrvolencr vet all thext things togetlu r did not sa him lht v will not save anvom lis pit stion 1 tu pi ed that tt rnnt lift 14 jobtalmd b siniethins we do no mnn ever obtained ilfi bv doing it i who lc archak hnnce is continuous in the world but not alwns t native tiu canyas must hnve the touch of the artist ou cant expect creative chnnges to lake place in n world which has lost touch with its creator there are circle to dn which hold that belief in cod is arrhnic but what could he mure archaic than go ink hack to caveman davs even if we dignify our inves with the mod ern trend of bomb shelter phc fad is that the great creative i strides in hlatorv have been taken by j men w ho not onl im lleved in jod hut itehived that tod ould d reel them 1 in shaping the constitution benj nmln franklin declared that without rtd s concurring aid we should j build no belter thnn the builders of bale i e ourselves nppnrcntlv create little but problems to begin creat ive change in dealing with these prob lem we neeil to change our tun admitting hat it la the non believers who are archaic if people everv where accept the fait that cod can 1 guide a to where change is needed nnd inspire us to start mankind will not onlv live through the atomic ng but come out of it with a beltt r w orld ion rk it must im received a a gift -rr- thm rmv milton welding flrrtrtr tnd alsln wanting kiplr wcming ot all typ the local newspaper maintains its influence how often a murrful executive fur from tii miialltown hirtliplacc rnain- tiin- iii contacts through rejiilar receipt of hi- weeklv new paper there i- nothing ipiite like a mall town weeklv for neijjhhiirlv new- and intimate contact- people in the advert iinj bu-in- talk about elected audience- liarply focused circulation they have learned from ex perience that when a publication is espec ially edited to appeal to the pecific inter est- of a mailer jrroup of people its op- portuuitic- to make ales are multiplied many times over the weeklv new paper i- that kind of publication whether its circulation is a few hundred or a few thouand it repres ents effivtive circulation gather he townspeople and farm folk around von when ou advertise surround yourclf with friendlv neighbor- deliver your advertising nnsajie through local weeklv ncwpnpet 582 of canadas population live in places of 10000 andl izessvl-hese- we v flower the first venfout later carr es beautiful silky bristly heads three to four inches long of n pah vtllovvish green often t inked with red i her- is no difficulty in eradicating ihl grass weed fnm land that can bo ploughtst but it gives considerable trouble in waste places where it rip ens its seed which is wtdclv ventured by wind and water getti ji tan thosevvho will set out this year to get a mil outdoors tun are warned by the department of nat ion il wealth and welfare that there is x right and a wrong way of doing it initial exposures sunballunt arc r minded should be for brief jum hnls only alternating between sunshine and shade don t overdo it it it urged and remember never try for a quick tan by exposing the body to the noonday sun voung iun hid no mp sense of flu full force of his own woid- he s n the vounk man to the luiw tx chum he soukht 111 h doini it ai not tikejesus long to show him that he dhl not love his neighbor as himself one command broukht that out vs jesus purpose in bidding him sell what he had and give to the poor was to bring hint to serf this money was his idol so jesus put his finger upon it but the spirit of jesus com mand holds for ill disciples luk h 13 jesus usually calls upon those who would come after him to give up something love to him makes it any to give up anything for him i- cdr 5 ii ik jesus told the young mnn thnt if he obeyed he would hnve treasure in heaven he wax not mereu to sell all but further come nnd follow me the selling all was simply proparntor to this tl cor it portable equipment rilone 3411 viu 8t mi1toji r o tlovm 101 skcco id chum paper markets the home town paper for acton district it theacton free press a member of the newspapers association 1 ij

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy