Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1948, p. 5

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thursday november 11 1948 thb acton free press pack rrv mlaa floreim sanders spent sunday at her home in erin mtra margaret x mcdonald of i wu fear on sunday ultra ehtnrtt or qjaaaoa aetem obsmrlo rev i4m1ib flckkhtno parsona bow a mas martha orr of toronto vis ited friends hero over the week end mv krnest brown kpent the weakend with hi later mis fern brown mr and mrs charles symon of montreal spent the weekend at the home of hu mother mr jack graham of rjdoronto spent the weekend with his father mr w k graham knox ave mr and mrs mowl and her aauzhter of toronto spent sunday with mrs s fcoaxell willow st mr and mrs roy young and mr richard harris of roekwood at tended knox anniversary services on sunday mr and mrs john rosxel of qu appelle valley saskatchewan are spending some time- at the home of mrs s roszel willow street messrs wllmer watklns and gordon johnston alone with a party from hamilton left on sat urday for a twoweek hunting trip in the north mrs gordon mckay visited her mother mrs e a wansbrough on wednesday following her return from florida and alabama where she has been vacationing mr and mrs w bowes and illy left for-grenwoodr-nova- scotia last week mrs bowes and the children have been here for the last two months with her parents a midnight adventure pwaacamrn bkmani iron teuophonks in less than three years the number of telephones in britain has increased by over 50 per cent on march si brmaln had 46ocj 704 stations and of these 1gcs564 had been provided since vj day this is all the more surprising con sidering the inevitable shortage of telephones throughout the world due to the war during the year jiprtt 1947 to march 1d48 the num ber of new telephones installed by the united kingdom post ohio authorities amounted to 606000 da mat buy asms fbom its the united states may place orders with canadian munition plants says the financial post this h seems as one of the retults of u s defense secretary for- restals visit to ottawa states the sosi weve a stockpile of arms sufficient for our own immediate needs and weve a surplus which we feel could be usefully diverted to the western europe trouble spot ottawa feels it should he diverted it feels too we should koep up our war potential in the factories what wed like from the united states is an agreement which i would ensure that our factories are kept humming on an economic basis in other words will the u s finance arms supplies to western europe from our factor ies a figure of between 200 millions and 250 millions is nicnt- loned in this regard obviously a seable help to our dollar situ ation anniversary services sunday november 14 1913 at 11 am and 7 pra anniversary preacher rev dr h w avtson m a- a former min ister of our church guest solo ist mrs wm maxwell guelph you are welcome the festival of she aggregation t t7 jiui monday february fithat 8j3 1u appeared and all was silent as pjn see advertisement elswhere in this paper by lewis asim- what would you do if you sud denly found yourself at black msd- katght on a lonely country road wilhthebuafrpm w alighted disappearing into the dis tance and with no place to go that was the situation in which i found myaetf at the first stop by mistake on my tour of the coast of nova scotia there i was standing alone with a s4p gazing around in the darkness for some sign of life or human habitation no such prwhgtrrtab oupirrlj ta battalia knox omntari acton rev j m atsaenoav bla mxl sunday november 14 1943 11 00 a m morning servloe the minister 1215 sunday school evening service withdrawn for the united church anniversary they that wait upon thv lord shall renew their strength saptiat mtttrrh acton rev ohas k gowkk mints sunday november 14 193 1030 nun sunday school 11 30 a jn working with god friday november 12th confer- the grave i began to sing hervs a pretty howdoyoudo when 1 espied a dfan light through the dis tant trees and straightway made a drotritoua line for it as fast as could with my baggage the light proved to be no will- othewisp for it brought me to a rather large house with a long ver andah and i felt sure of at least a shakedown for the night x knocked on the door and waited the door opened and the form of a woman appeared against a light in a room beyond i apologized for disturbing her at such an hour and explained my dilemna she said she was sorry but that all her rooms were taken up wwh summer boarders there was no hotel at that point and she did not know of anyone who could put me up my heart sank and her heart seemed to soften toward me when i sug gested that i might sleep on the verandah she thought they might take me in at a house somewhere down the road and she offered to lefld n flshllglit tn fluit my way i heskated and imagined my- e g meet at m wandering around from house the church 700 pm tr albau b qjhurrh angliean reetr rev w o luxtea ba sunday november 14 1943 trinity xxv a 00 ajn holy communion 10 00 a m sunday school 11 00 a m beginners class too pm evening prayer this church welcomes visitors robt r hamilton optometrist of guelph will be at dr g a sim oftice tuesday degekbiat ltih 7j0 3 pjm oompura eyesight service ambitions of youth as one meets a good many young people of the modern world he is likely to be impressed with the strong ambition which they manifest they are likely to have their plans and ideas of achieve ment and to have their various purposes v hloh they hope to ac i complih i a groat number of them aro i talcing or planning to take apodal courses of study fitting them for some particular occupation it is interesting to see their faces light up as they tell about their ho vics photography studio next to ymcxa orders taken for fun for you pictures at our studio vic bristow pbotorrapbcr phone 5 mill st itopac iocau and how they hope to win tui they hello vc the occupation they have chosihi ts a favourable one and they are taking hold of it with enthusiasm one can aee uu i atrjt of determination and be ll pl faith in their purpose will haw its reward in due time it w a fine thin for young peo ple to prepare themselvaa thor miss allan reg chiropodist treat foot ailment car rie light comfortable arcu- e of leather or steal u pr- ferred 27 arthur t guelph phone 1390j to house all night with my heavy burden she seemed to sense my hopelessness in the djirknerj peiv ha pa she said mrs soandao who runs uio telephone ervlce could put you up walt a moment and t will show you tho way there leaving my baggage on the ver andah she led mo up a ateep grade to a small house and introduced me to a pale elderly lady who had evidently retired for the night sh surveyed me with wide eyes and hfr face beamed with a tmlle el welcome yea the said can put you up my niece left this rooming sit damn in the parlor while i prepare the room at which she aptoaredupataiys i fervently thanked my lady guide for saving my life the next thing was to redeem my baggage and i did not feel equal to carrying it up the hill but a kindly fate had provided for this in the person of a young man who emerged from the deeper shadows of the verandah and offered 10 fetch my bog the which he did in short order refusing to accept any pay and returning to his con ference with a dim feminine form in the shadows while mv new landlady was preparing the room i sat on an oldfashioned sofa surveying the contents of the parlor it wm tyn- leal of thousands of country homes throurhout the older parts of can- ndnon the walls there were fam ily portraits a picture of queen vlctorln and colored prints and on the table the family bible and the family album in one corner was the old organ of oldtime family singing days and i had nn impulse to get up and play the doxology but i notice that one of the ped als was out of line with the other nnd decided to pronounce the benediction instead nnd so to bed there never was a cleaner and more comfortable bed in christen dom or any other dom i felt like bunjnns pilgrim when he found refuge in that very stately palace the name of whloh was beautiful i slept like a tired child and awoke next morning refreshed and be hold it was not a dream i found my landlady busy plugging in calls on the telephone switchboard she sold she could not no criminal cases in halton fall assizes continued rrora pacw one v not a vicious animal but at time t three divorce notion were heard tuesday and decree nhd wm gminv ed in each case they were taurlor taylor the ctmrtody of three children wa granted to the plain tiff busby vs busby gray va gray and smith vs nkh at the opening of the asdb crown attorney w i dick advised ills lordship there were no crim inal caaitaf to be heard that is very kood new indeed i congratulate the county tof hal- ton as an exception by not having criminal actions tt ui time vo doubt the county does have crim inal cases but you are fortunate in not having those of major nature mr justice geneat observed uoeputy sheriff e yates pres ented his lordship with the cus tomary white gloves one nonjury civil action mts ghee vs culp arising from a motor accident began yesterday t acteen topics sheep still have place on farms there is nothing unprofitable about high grade sheep that are properly cared for the facts speak for themselves says h j hnrgravc dominion experimental station swift current sak canada produces only 15 to 20 per eentprthcwoolthat la needed each year for the manufacture of woolen products the great part of the woo required has to be imported canadians annually con sume iso pounds of meat per capita and only three per cent of this meat is iamb or mutton some countries in the world cat well over 100 pounds of lamb nrtl mut ton per capita each year while name strong competition last week we saw the beginning of the renovations in the penguin itoom the construction of tha lunch bar jt certainly shows that the executive has been working plenty hard and when the job is completed it will certainly add to the penguin club the club intends to introduce its first special event of the yar this weekt you probably know that this week is to be a sadie hawk- j ins d a ki q e there will be bingo dances trains paul jones prince char m 1 n g a spot dances and a host of other novel ties there al- ma me so is a wg event in store marry in gsam aruff available jones will be present to pursue their professions to make the event a success tho executive expects you to come as a dogpatchcr just to remind you otf this there will be a slight tine for non dogpatchcrs slacks plnld nhtrts and straw hats are in order naturally the council does not expect to make any arrests but when marry in sam and available jones get together its safer to be in dogpatch stylo ttlie sport rugby seems to have made very fine impreaslon on the student body at aj1s the locals have their pants and sweaters the biggest part at their equipment now- and are practicing hard for the games they hope to get the game on wedncwlay wc ore unable to report since this is being writ ten prior to the georgetown acton go4rogcthor acton is anticipating and it amtturrburg iruirih in acton united church sunday hovember14th at 11 am 7 pm anniversary preacher reverend dr h w avison m a guest soloist mrs wiluam maxwell guelph ont special music by church choir doors open early a invitation to all the festival of the congregation monday november 15lh in assembly rooms of the church reception at 8 oclock members adherents friends program refreshments music 4 ir promises to be a great game at present the greatest difficulty the rugby sound is having is to meet the cost of the equipment if you have any moneymaking schemes or the names of willing donors get in touch with anyone on the team as wc have heard some plaintive growls it reminds us to remind you of the big sadlo hawklns dance on friday nnd be a dogpatchcr it pays ca nnd inns eat less than 5 pounds it 1b thus evident thnt the sheep industry in cannda could be ex panded many times before it would become necessary to look for an export market for the products of the industry assuming the products are of good qunllty there arc many thousands of acres on farms and ranches in every part of the country that nm primarily suitable for sheep pro duction the forage produced in these areas la largely wasted if sheep arc not available to process it into useful products the role of sheep in a long range program of proper land utilization is obvious a review of the history of the sheep business especially during periods of cdonomlb and climatic crop statistics from potato nro- ndvexalty shows that sheep have during areas are being accumulate been a stabilizing anchor on a ed before long estimates will be great number of- farms and ranch- mode on available supply and its cs during such times it is not be- effect on price with existing ond the realms of possibility that favorable prices for potatoes they mny prove their value in this many growers ore debating if the way in the cars to come usual klscs in price will com there k still a potential use next spring or whether it will nnd need for sheep in caojidn drop much depend- on tho dls- vlowed from every angle it is np- position of a record us crop parent that sheep hne a basic i many agree that prices will drop role in cnnndlnn agriculture i i evcntunlly but the big question is role that will remain profitable iii they do so between now and proper potato storage stressed in the future slim pickings for robin hood nevt spring farmers who decide to gamble on spring prices are advised to take every possible precautfon ngninst os in storage extra enro should be taken to seo no diseased tubers are stored this mny result in spread of rot and necessitate resort ing to prevent complete lost other conslder- include maintenance of spending their leave in the village and were having a good time ljitth- on m journey i met with seeral young naval veterans whost original homes were in on- a new use for the enormous tari b who after their discharge tonnage of wood wmsteeawdusi i n tixo s wood shavings edgings slabs and mmtty and shtie wlth l4ru earned gie me mv billion dollars now how wras that breakfast but that i could have it i divided to the people whote an- nt a boarding house over the way nunl income is under a thousand opposite to me nt the broakast do liars went 457 of the total table were two nn lads oneof another 295 went to people who i whom was the oung man who had tarned from a thousand to two carried raj baggage tho night be- thousand nnd another 5 6 lnclud- fore the told me they were ei a1 those whose earnings reah by joseph lister ratledge it is rather commonly held con viction that if we could take the wealth away from the people who have it and distribute it among the less opulentwo would have i ntlon solved all our problems and would quamy a prevention or sprodt have entered on a socialistic par- lnk by proporstoraee conditions adlse its a wonderful idea except nnd uw lpr inhibitors for the ery simple fact that most ii i 1 i i l experience shows thnt with of that wealth whatever we may i m vnrictlm k tempcralure think we smaller people have a 1- 1 ls nlowed m de ready and htf relatively small rccs f starch n tuber start3 amount remain n in the hand of brcnk d resuiun wealth wouldnt change our sltua- of if t hon to any appreciable xtcnt i in 104g the canadian p vlhlch no ony art too high potatoes start to people prut wnch little better than nlno qunul but cnusps n mnrke re duction in weight a means hi uvnllable to prevent tuber from sprouting when tem peratures rbe according to g ii snjder mr snder claims- that treatment with a product contain ing the methjl ester of naphaha- lene ncetlc acid will prevent or new board from waste to 3500 so four fifths of all the delay sprouting at anything under money that was earned in canada iisit i i t -i- exceiisively high tempcraturem l- 1 went into the pockets of people knn z i bor can be saved if tubers are who earned ltvs than s3 500 lhat i i trentod nt the time they are plac- includes the vast majority of us ed in storage although treatment add another 43 for those be- i en j nn j ujuali effective if mude in late tween 3500 and 5000 and you have better than 85 of canadas total pergonal income from all t w s iiiiuii viiui i uj j jj vj loini ihnonai income irom o7my or some occupation ui barku en wlu ncmnewnt j si5s ss to and h lljial rontre hatm hl mlmm oa oi iraimnb ai ornwaiii uc1 t is the attractive pout nova soollnn sirens of thou hce top limit income is 5 000 and these now this leaves 11 4 for the j january or february i potatoes belnc nved for seed i should not be treated as the chem ical ma continue its effects lan fit thenuelves to render specially contracu have bn alnsd useful uervlco to the public anil tar construction of a 300000 their employers the time thay i p a enchantresses do not confine thetr well todo people who earn up to i iioisr moveb hav apent in study i likely to nb p the hnaneul to me 10000 wo wouldnt want to talc i l bring tliem special reward in the nis wu de tn nm ruu- mjn from toronto lo jumtix j anjthlns from them because there i a riant machine has been de- valuahl service they render and u plant in tjanaaa but win mh a ww uomnn who wnj k 0 a hope of cllmblnjf into si to handle houses up to a thlr vwrk will be in demand s 0 p turnln to her home in a small that brocket a eood llttlo bust- 1 feet wde reports the financial this enthusiasm males its 1m- 1 pectea to be buut throughout toml rtfr tm i vsntouwr ess or a modest professional post it moves in picks up frame i preealon on the world and gives j canada whoce she had become enipieed to stimdlne or even being a senator mppoxtlnr the house and moves an attractive picture it is man- 1 plaswood a copyrighted trade a youna man in seattle the or labor executive would provide off with load according to texas netlc in attracting attention to name ts the result of continuous no man uns followmu her bv almost as much so that leaves makers hugo tires provide better th young people and winning research and development in new t southern route to marry her onhtho 3 3 of the whole people cushion ride machine la said to support for the things tlvy are i hampshire us during the last bn carry her back to his home vvhh get more than that amount eliminate laborious raising and trying to do the world wishes j ton years the process converts all oiij on the far pacific coat thus annually seventeen thousand lowering of houses by jacking and them every success and believes kinds of wood waste into a wide nova scotia is not only a land of people whose average annual earn- blocking rollers and dollies com- that with the spirit spd energy rang of wood products through qui romance it romantic spirit ng arc just about seventeen mnnly employed in this work have kj i tl jj r young and hs fair charm- thousand dollars it looks like been dispensed with contractors ire diffusing that spirit far and pretty thin picking for us would- may use any designed type- of un- be itobln hoods i derstructure or carrying frame they are showing their work and study will win in a large measure of aueceas hqld p wde the use at special drying equip- jawr young and hs fair charm- ment an the admixture of unique urea synthetic resin today november iith being remembrance day this office remains closed wear a vrttrntcpawy far a clean tiansaetlan buy and 811 tkreugh a kaalase cars and trucks financed and insured f l wright realtor and insurant wilbur st phone 96 acton nlfcntly 7 and 9 bjh matinee saturday 1 pjat air coaditloned now playing thur and friday in addition on the stage mr ted hansen will give a piano recital saturday only november 13th two bg hits sweet genevieve and lone stanmqonlight monday and tuesday november 15 and 16 lisss llamhahnijtjlad stone wednesday and thursday november 17 and 18 the moat talked about pit ure ever made now to be shown ut regular prices oae oh ihe thovsakd mem0kaui t uoiilmt w haoavio o siiznicks btfct suese sun jennifer johes 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