Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 22, 1946, p. 7

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5 x l augu aasd w i the acton free press pag fitvb strung no few poets ever wi to th country roadsides blu with chicory i used to think the sky had opened up and drftcfc4 th blossoms from iu slant cup thy were liue daleies in my child hoods hour bator i knew th nam of any bower atxospt th starry daisies powdery whlu in th cool silence of moonmu nltht 1 plentiful th chicory a nest t farmers in us lacy rows a lovely aifttt to everyone who knows how precious and how rvt blue blos soms ar how sought for and how cherished naar and far emv where they jrow abundantly and fro w and baar th common nam of chic ory- no way flow has ever bo to nt so lovely as th wild mv chicory rtir youn recollections of acton back in 1896 dm the bee el ik free w about four oclock last thursday nmul th alarming tea ot fh irt ku rang oul on th morning air th mji dwelling bloiltiif to j t lulatad near ik g t r track on bower avenue wos oa fir in re- nurkaely ikort urn ik boo d ladder truck and ho ru wr on th nb end la imh minute itam ni up la th mr engine which was stationed at th tank on rrwbrtck btrwt and a stream playing th fireman did thmr work wll ana in a few mlnutm th naaseswer under control th extreme hnl of th brat half of august had a dlasstrou ffct upon th trout in hndraons pond scot of than hav bn found dad on th martin of in pond a similar fat ality affected tit nth about twenty year ago th lgu malrh playd hr on saturday btn brampton and ac ton mulled in ah easy victory for th horn team th score was 21 lo 1 acton now lada th luhon pel league mr thurtell drown manager ol th principal drug store at etr pnt a fw holidays ihu wk etlh old horn george campbell on of lh mem- brf or th rir brigade slipped off th roof at th fir last thuraday morning and had hi left li badly torn for several inch th tae of in present yr ar payabl in two instalment on satur day september lmh and saturday november 31at bewshemstreet at woodbine cottage lh rldnr of th brldei parent on wdnday lmh aug ust by rev j e howell u a assisted by rev t albert moore palmenton john w bews merch ant tailor milton to lottie a youngeat daughter of wm hem- street esq acton dud thornton at ahgrove on thurs day cth august o thornton aged 4 years back m 1926 warn th lore off th eee pw af taawaay aagwl teax m som hony dealers ar wiling th now croft at 12vc to 15c par lb rev w u atklnaon of port perry otxuplad th pulpit of knox church en sunday air h w hlnton and his daughter mun edna arrived aome from their trip to england on monday evening about two months war span in th hem of his boyhood th hydro staff now has chart of th waterworks system th coun cil and hydro commission hav mad an arrangement for th reat of the year when a public utilities com- mission will be voted upon at election urn th hamilton hilton snd acton bus line commenced operation thlt weak on the route from acton to hamilton avoaw reid in erin township on friday august 30 h ifioa to mr and mrs hugh u held a daughter cameron at georgetown on sat- urday august 21st ima margaret kitchen widow of th lat rev r v- cameron of ceorfetown and urn house hjnday auolst lain wtnmmx pumps norwich eag icfa 00000 sss sennas to repuc th reas ons old settmaill pump an the nor folk broad kg bean started by th east norfolk catchment board two alaetiie pump ar belog lastal- led at breydon oa th river bur which run into tn north sea at yarmouth finally electrical station will replace all the windmill but one 900 year old bemey mill which will continue 16 pump its is ton of water a mlnubi aside from greater efficiency of ctrl pumping there u a shortage of skilled mllhsrighu to keep the wind mills working at one time there were 300 wlnmllli on the broad e sunday school lesson purity in heart and ufe golden tkt keep thy heart with all dlugenc for out of it are th la- sues of life prov 4 23 laaon text ex 30 u prov 4 1423 matt 5 8 phil 4 8 exposluo- l th seventh com- mantnvent ea 20 14 the prlnclpie underlytng lh sev enth command meat is th aatiodnee of th eesual relation and of married life this commandment etrthe at a la of an appalling nature and grow ing with frightful rapidity no sin mor speedily or more thoroughly undermine character it leads to ev ery other stn and is a fruitful sourr of murder ii completely destroy every moral sen wrecks the body and brtngs a hell of renlora and mis ery and deapalr her and hereafter there u no stn the penalty of which fallows more ewtflly on the heele of the ha no adulterer or adultreea ev er earaped swift and awful punish ment there is no grosaer violation of lh law of love rom u 9 10 th ad ulterer u the meameet loweat vheet and most contemtlhu of men ail esual sine ar utterly debating they degrade men and women betow the level of the beast rom 1 at- hi yet there is pardon tn christ and cleansing- by the holy spirit 1 cor m 11 ef vs t 10 iu who would keep free from tale awful and destroying atn must shun the thing that lead up to it the growing at tachment to another when there ran be no lawful marriage the glance of the eye and lh indulgence of fancy 2 sam ii 34 the first step tak en th reat follow quickly 2 sam 11 1417 12 912 th sin la com mitted before there is an open act matt 5 27 29 divorce u legalised adultery matt 19 a 9 theme euk- jects must never be made the matter of jeat eph s 35 they must not even be spoken of but with the ut most rare and under the holy spirits leading ii gods people to resist kvtl prov 4 1v23 even the well educated and those who have accepted the holy way of life in christ need solemn warning there la the danger of turning aside to the way of evil men v 14 there is only one attitude to hav fo- wsrd such temptation w are to svokt it v 15 evil that is courted la soon surrendered to to tarry in the presence of temptation is to run the danger of falling into sin our human nature is seduced by evil sur roundings when a christian finds himself in the ltmptatlon of ungody men he mutt lther lt his light shine in a bold and firm stand for christs way of life or if hr cannot for his own souls sake he had better not keep such company any longer the brutality vulgarity and cruelty of tin cannot be kept out of the uvea of weak christians who will persist in following the ways of evil men iprov 3 22 23 the way of the wicked is as darkness v it and all who follow them in their pemlcuous ways will walk in dartrhees and con stantly stumble no wonder david praised god for deliverance from such a course ps 40 x 3 the path of the just is a highway of light it is like the rising sun glorious tn its beginning but march ing on as a strong man to run a race pa 19 5 it reaches a tenlth of noonday brilliance which is per fect they go from strength to strength pa 84 t this is the be liever assurance th way of jes us is a highway to the fathers house on the journey all things are mad to work together for good rom b 2s discipline and trials ar but the drill ground of holler character heb 12 10 there la always the confidence that all selfdenial love at righteousrie and a good example are always pleasing to the lord jesus christ heb- 10 9 right paths are in the lords leading he know the way each life should take when he leads no man will ever gat lost or come to a dead end while pro gress is being mad our marching feet will not stum we pa 119 11 in contrast the way of the wicked is aa darkness v 19 they love th darkness because theln deeds are evil jno 3 1921 this loyalty to satan kingdom ot darkness lead them to loae the salvation provided in jesus christ not merely dothey law eternal life but they never gain thit grace of good character which god in th ministry of the holy spirit work upon those who become ills children by faith in jaaus christ jno 1 ix 13 heb 12 v9 ni a pure mind neceasary matt 5 i phtl 4 8 th exhortation in the vara u of a gnral and comprhnslv charact er they ar about th thing to nkftak an or more aoeuratafy to account of tltaae ar x whatsoever things ar true w should take account of th truth w should ignor th falat 3 whatso ever things ar honorable reverent or vnrabl 3 whatsoever thing are lust i in accordant with gods wlu aa revealed in his word 4 whatsoever thing are pur not only th thing which ar chaat but pur from dafllamant of any kind s whatsoever thing are lovely the word translated means win ing lov or wtnaom pleasing tru christianity studie to please 1 cor 1 13 s 6 whatsoever thing art of good report or sweet token attract ive in th way of tfadly speech t if there be any virtue ie that is jutfly worthy of praise there are things lo take account of to dwell upon in thought aiuf esteem we be come like what we think about if we think constantly of the false we will ourselves become false if we think long of the inconsistenries of men we will ourselves become locon- stetent if we think much of sins of impurity we will ourselves beoom impure if we think of all true things we will become true thow in fur trade nmm1 to be alert fort una l had bern the tot of can adian fur ranchers because of ttietr early start in the new enterprise of producing furs also hat of the trap per who dwelt in a country where nalurv so generously favored the propagation of fur bearers in such abundanre nevvnhelesa stale lr- c k runs superintendent domin ion experimental worn ranch sum- merslde pe1 lo an article in the agricultural institute review on fox ranrhlng this uadrhjp in th pro- dun ion of luxurious furs c would aeed to be alert to guard and conserve that great heritage the essential factors involved in fur farming says dr gunn might b considered as those pertaining to hous ing breeding feeding sanitation and the control of parasites and other dle- ensea each phase of ranch proced ure demanded on the pari of the rancher considerable information specifically adapted lo the requlrv- menls of raising fur bearing animals this fundamental knowledge was slowly acquired by trial and error during the difficult early years in the growth of the fur ranching industry mpeculallon so prevalent during the early days of fur emnohlng had prac tically disappeared and the raising of foxes and mink had become a stable industry which yielded good return as a reward for the careful manage ment of the fur farm canadlsn fur ranchers dr gunn pointed out would do well to place emphasis upon the production of furs of good qual ity because in the markets of the world there would always be a de mand for rkar colored ftne furs theses rould be produced only by careful attention lo the many indi vidual details necessary to the suc- fvasful rearing of fur bearers under semldomestlcated condition thus canada could go forward wllh the assurance that the application of scientific knowledge the judicious expenditures of money for the preservation of wild fur hearers and the conscientious effort of governing organisations ur ranchers and trappers alike would surely preserve and expand this canadian birthright the fur industry oklftlerii finish sixmonth trek husndrawv ckodi waoe talttsi couple to new ho dayton wash cp mike and kate plodded into town pulling a rhurfc wagon and a long trip was over for 70yearold jimmy light and his wife minnie ib last february they left their home at corpus christ texas and started on the long trek to make their home with lights sister lillian gay at liayton- in six months the two mules shfl third a a spare had slogged along at 30 to 35 miles a day paus ing only occasional days to rest weve had our share of trouble and more along the way light ssid his bettered 10gallon hat pulled down nearly over his eye in den ver we went broke had to sell s couple of plows and some harness so we could eat and a young hoodlum threw a beer bottle at knods teg and cut it and we had to swsp him off for the mare in wyoming two trucks with ttws aboard parked beside them like to stung me and minnie to death he said the big trouble though said min nie was the way trucks and automo biles whlssed by you cant keep the dust out of the blessed thing ontajuo stone during the heat of midsummer the royal ontario museum remains cool and invltllng to the visitor probably due t its stea rjietrucuon- when one seeks to and the source of the stone the amadng fact emerges that it was all with the exception of a small amount of italian marble from ontario quarries certainly this building is strang proof that dae atchltectural effects may be achieved by the use of domestic stone the sandstones used in the exterior wall are from credit valley the queen- ston dolomite used exlefmlly and intemslly from the niagara district the beautiful breccia marble green serpentine marble snd sodslue are all from the bancroft area in hast ing county business opportunity every town needs an active organ ization to promote its business inter est and to work for advantage and improvements if it has no sueb or ganization it should form one if there is such an organisation people should give it hearty support they should be willing to pay a good atsad amount to it in the way of due so it can run in a progressive and act ive way people should be enthuaiaal ic la backing such an organisation they should attend its meetings be willing to serve on its committee the result that an active and well supported organisation can obtain are often emaxlng it can accomplish un ity of action among th business people and promote many progressive movements tthfelv oodoll medicine hat alt cp on year old harvey wayne mitten cough ed once and saved himself s long train rid the cough dislodged a peanut which had stuck in his throat just as harvey was boarding a train to the mayo clinic at rochester mln to have the obstacle removed skys the limit in alaska shops roth waste and eric soar in farnorth boonvtown recina cp store window signs at anchorage alaska would shake the average canadian cherries at 141 a basket are enough to perturb even oldtime anchorites says a c johnson who with his wife visited here recently the first time they hsve been out of the alaska city since 1m2 the johnsons are druggist and nurse respectively in the city of 13000 population which boomed during th war mrs johnson was born at kll- deer sask and is a graduate of th regtna general hospital mrs johnson ran testify to the high prices before she came out of th city which lies between ocean and th snowcapped mountains she paid 25 for a permanent wave she hasnt been eating much wstermelon at sis each but there is another side to th highpriced picture wages are threa or four times those paid in the united state and clothing and drug ar us ually cheaper than in canada sixty bars sprang up like mush rooms along the one mam street dur ing wartime churches were not far behind the total climbing from four to ib during th war years the johnsons hope to be back in anchorage before winter sets in they say they would not be abl to stand the cold of the prairies temperature at the far nothera city are kept high by the warn japanese current eye specialist used to travel cjjl optomhitot make croatv cotwlry hon on th job winnipeg ci twaontinentsl trip in a privst railway car are just another chore for f v plckers- glll of winnipeg hes chief optom etrist for the canadian pacific rail way western lines snd every year he travels back and forth between vancouver and port arthur to ex amine the eyes of some jl000 railway employees- hallway eye tests are unusually rigid and employees connected with the actual running of the trains must submit to esamlnatlons at least once every two years real estate and insurance ocean steamship tickets bealistats w have a number at dwlllngs for sal sane are wb 14 and lmmeslal peaaeaalea given other teaaat aeeasm ubject te right ol tenant unoei rit ooatral ragulatteae choice arm or sl large aaa snail acreage insubancb bring your fire insurance uptodate by adding while the coat of building hat inrreaaed from 40 te u aer east surene rate are lower automobile insurance do not drlvs without insurance the ontario financial slblllty act has tth in it nw car 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