Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 9, 1950, p. 4

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pack point the acton fbec press thursday uarcii tth ism district news various luua concwulng activities in coaububiuea nriy where many of our btatn ar inlmwtj a ik s news cashier- limehouse prize winner at hall board eu chre and dancr friday evening were s w wrlfht and mr oorfctxt consolations going to chas mere dith and muriel kurt i- miller won the dour hi following lunch mum fur dancing mr jaffray recently relumel from a trip to scotland is visiting ih cha jones susan mill spent last wwk wtln her grandparents here mr and mr ted mrn an t laine visited mn ijm on sun da mr ale wright was horn- on s unda y e ufkomr mr and mr i herri glon and e n kov f i mrr uu they have purekaaed tie i ium nnr iff xlalwn from mn gc wdy r w arr cjultr numrniu these das md mr sullen reported are ing a r5hln on nil lawn previous to the last axiowttorrn ijallinafad t arm r orum met at the home of i kjyd martha 1 laibor and far mrr r riend or jo was iht que tlon for discussion the hockey earn is still on the winning end has ing won thalr kama orrhaatra provided j group ad nv won lh nrgt kimfi wtlh smnkpl wildcat of ihlstlctown with score of 4 3 and 7 1 thry played again in art on on tuesday night mr arnold mrrnery who hat hern under the ictors rare li ahlr to be aiouitd again ihe niumjh ffm to he clearing aw a limehouse nassagawfya ft r na t something nrw this wffk a girls hockry team a practise was held uondsy night behind locked doors but we hear that the girls i played good if not rough hockey j on tuesday night there was closely contested tnterachoo hock ry game between acton and mil ton the score which was not da- elded until the last few minutes of play was five to four in favor of the uiltonltea with another coal for milton being in dispute bab bruce bob rumley and don david son were acton goal getters with two for bruce and one each for hum try and davidson anderson played a stellar rolawift thr acton nrt thr game was clean and thr drcimlona fair another basketball game with milton will be played this friday in acton at the y an account will appear nest week in this column the only other coming event is the opn night on friday the seven trrnth i anthony rue hland irm rralda and dick wood itt tin regular i i itrn house w i home of mn k on thursday it mlhlv met ting uf wa held at the c urry check une march 2nd ramsru hfoolms to sofcae other ocfattmcmt until amih the cold stason kovtjl thr prt sld nt mm r miller pri hided seen tary treasurer mrs j ellerby lead the minutes of the february meeting and the treasurer report mn noble called the roll which was responded to by each member t lllng an irish joke correspondence dealt with includ ed sevrral notes of thanks from those who had received flowers or rev allan reoch a returned mlaatoaary from china wsaa at naaaagawaya presbyterian church frul 4nd fnn unlctr on friday evening and gave a j convenors of standing committees aplsndld talk on his work there i wrrr urged to have their annual congratulations o mlsa donna reports nady fur thr annual meet mcmillan for pasting her grade 3 tng in april meeting is to be held thaory examination in music with in memorial hall honors mrs fllerby mr smcthurst and the pulpit of namjlgaweya pre mrs kirkpatrirk wrrr appointed to bytertan chunrh w as occupied on arrange and compile sunda by mr wm graham kno college tornnto mr mul of knon oollege t ronto and krv waters of sterling ontario will preach for calls in the near future sevrnal frc m ihladutrirt alten i ed a presentation in itrookvill hall on ftida night in honor of mr and mrs n rman marsh tin pauline fuel w ho were marrie recentl the arm r rum rntl n m n day nlcht in the homi of mr ant mrs kd tarnport ullh usual gath ring of rural mi n and mo men mrs iacnirt served lunch at t e rloae of the meeting ospringe mr lohn sim ha jone to to wnln lo lxlt hu inrnts for a fev dnv searral fllm were shown nt the local school on monday afternoon which the puplln grrntl enjoyed or suthexland and nurse of the uellirorton countj health unt paid an official v licit to the school ion took or the meeting and cal lat we k administering toxoids i led on mrs e sanford convenor of mr and mr ie nicholson ani citizenship and kducatlon who read eh mren of st ontherinea spent fthel chapman s article in the far- thr week end with mr and mrs lrri magazine a sense of fam short and conclw history of our w i branch the county project health be fore and after forty is to be held at umrhouv memorial hall on monday march 13th with mrs t sanford mrs 11 norton mrs ii n ii and mrs j 3 noble a commit tee in charge a garden committee of mrs frank brown mrs gisby and mrs s klrknatrick was ap pointed to look after the school gardens for the eniulng year after some dlscunsion it was de cided to rent the glaiws and silver w are uhin rcouritid at one cent each mn s glby r ported on the glrla cluh project and mrm kirk patrick on hall board a com mittee named at the fi bniary meet ing was asked to continue to collect pack and vnd a bnle of clothing to unitarian serv ice committee of canida mn smrthunt mrs wright mrs 11 norton mrs noble and mn klrkpitrirk compose thi committee the convenor of agriculture and canadlnn industrie s mrs b thomp it j matthews mr ken bobertaon of toronto visited on ftlday at the i me of 1 in parents mr and mrs d c it h- rtkon ml as fuena winter of oustlc it lendlng a few das with mrs w i lackaon the many friends of mr oeorge anderson will be sorry to learn he is und r a doctors care with in feet ion in his foot all wish for mm a kpeedy rscovajry tle pa a family duturb- anci sptmsored by tha woman s institute was presented on friday night in the local church to a fair sized audience the cast all local are d serving of credit for tht rplendm presentation the plaers imludt miss dorts f1na mrs g nobrrtfcon mrs cakin fvmn mli marjorir cheater and messrs alvtn fthei c mli n altken ken stub 11 v mn glihy convenor of com munity activities and public re lations read a poem entitled topay turvy historical research convenor mrs klrknatrick had a paper with an article entitled what s 00 would buy in 1m2 and 1w0 also the rn- trance papers of 1014 mrs batkln home economics and health convenor gave a few wife savers and aroused interest in a new washing compound mrs cromar of georgetown was a welcome guest and delighted the ladles with two recitations the motto where there is a will there is a wit was taken by mrs a j smcthurst mrs r thompson as convenor of agriculture and canadian industrie rend an in terestlng pap r on raising geese j the meeting closed with god sa the king and the ladles enjov hlngton lerome hunter rnlnh rd lunch served bv the hostesa and mnclnlt and fred rnptle the di rectoi and cwarh were mrs alvln ftsher and mm arthur mrklnm th forum assemblt 1 at t he h tnn of mt and mm ward llrif with thlrt in attendance ttw t tpii ijib ur or farmer i ru n i tw fi wvs hepel out i nstd rnhl bv the guelph dlitrlrt mm ur council who sent out two will known representatives mr n social half hour there were m members present and b or 10 child n n in spttt of tht storm and drift tng snows btnurt limit of speckled trout first reduction in the speckled trout limit in man venr and an in rease of one dollar in the cost t chni colli tt and mr u t nonresident fishing licenses hae chandur united strt 1 workers n nnnounced b drrwirtmen of who erv greatu aasuted in the ij and forests durtnn the effoi t to foate close i relation lwo soaaon ihe speckled trout ahlp between consume and pro c must be limited to fifteen i dmrv of agricultun tt wu gen- j except in norfolk omint eralu ireei by all and aundr w it will he ten per da mln that the demand for hlher indtii imum length permitted remains at trial wnuea harm the farmer be- aeven tnchea lauxe big indus tr adds too mm h p ou speckled trout catch to the cost of the finished product umlt was twenu flah or tn in com prison to th increai in pounds whichever was first reach- wages a v atronjr farm or- od the poundage limit hiu now j gnnliatuwi or farm block in irovbe eliminated th flah tnr ernment is atroruih advocated ng committee reccmrmnded well as a world wide marketing the move folkiwlng representations scheme to aetl aurplu ood to th countrlea that are underfed and undernouruhed labour and far mer heartily jrrped that fcch de pend upon one another and should met more often to discus ttulr nrobema in common mr ani mr- thomas fines are entertaining nlitf fofum next week lunch w a gerxed and a aocu time enjoul of thousands of ontario spcirtsn who urjred the reduction in total taka v to meet inrrenam costs of ad mlnutratlon ftshermrn froht out side ontario except resident o manltohn will in future nay 650 for n nonresident individual lic ence and 0 00 for th rtonretident fnjnlly license orton mr and mrs v llfred newelllng nit i rtalnrd the r rum n monda ev ntng w lib a g od attendance itie diibcuvki n on the farmer and industrialist wa well dticuucd and fr recrealuin four tablea of euchre were in play high mrs r awrey and hd ray refresh mettts were served mrs john wataon had mr and mn clfford waton and lutiir loninto and mr and mrs i ijyd i ons v rln on sunday recent visitors at glen david min s wyre mr and mn james it4n lr and mrs gordor i- rlrk and iougav mr and mr carl 1 el ton and len all of pomn lo mr norman cook is revuperat ing at his home after being hov i i tallied t r several da in feius m mortal hospital mr donald overland has re urn ed from gue ph hoaplral ftr re eel v ing treatments for injuries re r ived in a hockey game at i tit is burg ills injurlt were not as m rl u n at first suipected mr and mrs bert weeks hills t urfc kild on sunda with mr nnl mrs bert weeks jr mrs walter gibson alllson la spend ng holiday with her mother mrs nxe watson and oth r t lallves at preeent mumps ar prevalent in the e mmunlh mis ann hall is one t f those surffsrlng mr tnrle mr rovs nnllentlne and mr 1- lie ballentlne all a ton pctjt sundnv nt w m llil lentlne s mr hirv v sod well spent last w ek w ilh his daughter and son in law in woodstock on account of bad roads nnd the srvi re cold weather the dance in thr hill on friday night was not so w ell attended but e eryone had i grand time i high w inner were mrs herb i ush and wm ballentlne iow mrs h vodwell nnd paul hunt i uckv door prize iji vern watson won a lovely auto rug do nated by carl ilumbenttone spot dance mr and mrs lfare mor rison i unch was served nnd the music was supplied bv donaldson orchestra rev krla currey hat purchased a new ford sedan why not a fence with a hedge whatever size the propert mot ople like to have a part of th tmck ktrden which is private an 1 s soreened from view hedges and ett located shrubs can accomplish bl hedges are often cheaper than fi nclng and thev act as a back ktvunrt to th brighter dlsplnv tt flnven in the gnrden iuivs r w oli r of the ceniril fp rim nt il farm ottawa j the hi ight c i uir nnd t tuie of i h slcr will u gtvcrnisl lirgelv i bv trw size of fbe prirtv n t tvw lit gnrden which the hi le surrounds a largi inrd n n d talli r hedi thin a snia 1 gnnlen v tall or medium hisige sh j 1 unbvr ordlnarv cin urnstances h mid or tnrk gres n in colour n lis purpose is to n t as n plavgr nil to the garden a g ld n gre or rul leaved hedge kills the ipp ar anee of anv plants in the f ir j ground iow hedgi s or borders w h are used only to give mnhisis t the dralgn bv extending tjji arch itistural lines in plan on the prop- ert ma he of brighter shad s partlcularh in formal work or in conjunction w ith light coloureo bulldlrtfrs the texture or detail or a hed u largel a matter of coarse nnd fine foliage and the degree of shlr- iness ljirge leave and hln ore are sevt mcw detail than small or dull green ones consequent they have the appearance of heln nearer hand and the tendency to rtduce the apparent size of the space they surround a hedge of fine texture nnd dull green colon such ns cam gnn a would on the other hand increase the apparent size a good homy for the summer iuitrik tin wni lullr an aimv f it iim i hers developed int mnrtlim writable gardeners lime an 1 ninny an aching bark has tak n its toll and many a spare i i uh lia kyard garden is hack in trass or is growing perennials ft tut rs w hi h risjulie the leaii allinllon but sonn still find vig iahli growing a tiealthy hobbv and i ntlnue to supplement on dinner table with homegrown sup i it u surprising ttu quanllly of iv tabli hat an tw grown on lb smallest of tackardk tul where space is naturally limited ii is 1m st to keep to those moat issily grown beans beets lettuce ra llsh i arrots on i ms spinach ant li mnloc make a good list 1 tin 1m st placi for the vege tnhle mitch is whin it w til reci ive full sunlight digging in the fall is im st lut it mn be doni in the p jt as soon ai the ground is dr n iujh to wi rk pniperlv a nimnu n mistake lo dig t b i l 1 be inm wirl f tile mill is knnilh lb t psoll vs hlch thr i nil li r used when grading and for li is rmv n smdlng should not ex rit t i t i ten inchev so that i e in tt i v 11 still remain on lh i ij w ii r tted manure is n grcil h lp in ptint growth but it is n l nlvnvs posxlhli xn obtain tt f r itv krd ns when this is iiiimixel com mi rein 1 fertilizer nnv m us tl io advantage scatte lf rtii7ir o r the surface of owing to stormy weather and nun conditions the w1ls and w a rn ting of the praabyurlaa church was canri lied last week thursday evening moving pict ures were shown in the town hall in connection with ur buchan feed at r business dealing with stock food brsidrs a comic film strip other films dealt with tha bacon and poultry industries of ag nculture a rodeo film was also shown with the rounding up of wild horses and getting them into corrals saddling them and with riders bt out into the open spaces to see them endeavor to throw off thi tr riders friday evening thr town hall was well filled with parents and friends of the glee club and piano pupils of mrs david armstrong who deserves credit for her rf forts on behalf of young folki in muslral and vocal ra parity mr dave d gray was chairman for thr occasion in connection with a well arranged program as fol h ws snow flake valentines mister sail irtnan smiles and tears if i were a roar bv thr gler club the three i ittb pigs beginners glee club song of the sand man what shall 1 sing by donna kingsbury tin postman flaby bear by na omi j lliffe twinkle twinklr little star fvenlng hymn ly fay madden betty and bill thr train by joyce hepburn friday afternoon in a kindergarten class elocutionist mrs rev g i van ioon guelph melodic minuet in g rondo botiree violin selections by sheila paul with mr ted han sen at the piano mr valentine snowflakes a filry found farthing by beginners glee club lvlnsky at the wedding by mrs rev vsn ioon cuckoo voices don t forgit march by the glee cluh the desert song thine alone glannina mia ol man rlv er by john rorkwood with mrs d arrmtrong st the piano fvlng to the moon my pony and yankee doodle by dsvid bacon blue belli of scotland minui t bv bach bv rarr ijoyd tripping lightly on tuesday for italy after visiting neethoven bv victoria walk her mother mrs hunter mrs rr nutj mav home on thr hunter accompanied hrr daughter range thanksgiving hymn by nnd grandson as far as new york i mr ctrn n in1 j comln mn t d mccutcheon returned ro the mountain marching home on saturday after a week s tht ruinbow by mary ijovd and visit with relaltves in toronto jinc r dutch hymn of thanks mr alf llabflum st catharines i rix in r- re jnd o mine visited over the week end with mr bv the glee club miss marie ijnd 1 1 kixi i n afti r dlkk nt at tie riti ill h unfit rr km square feel and work ii lnt tl t i wit li ink if it ci mes into direct lontrntt a ltd lull r t ps it wll mux burning if th ung plants hm1 wrd ran he obtained from the local seed stc re it ran i r i nil upon as it conforms to aat- uhllslx d jovisrnmt nt standards but it is a ffood pkin to ask your mij her to give you the varieties lw st ullid to our particular lm allty oft i n a i rop d e not d wi ii because a variety of seed was us d n t suited to the district everton rockwood j th mwl and btl in finm furnitur for uss acton home furnishings phona 30j acton ompirla heubskau kurssiaauavgs sunday vlslton with mr mn john alton were mr mn alb rt alton guelph mn john talley and son and and left you never find stockings long enough or short enough b- n simons miss barbara renham snd friend gin lph xnt saturday with her parents mr and mn j p renham miss jennie tovell returned last week after v siting friends in him ii ton ho tlri oil vv 1 kn 1 n 1 n mon imt nt c nm fr m 1 nlnce f th e f tnr nn queei was arcnmpinist for some items on thr program mr stewart s rovre was in to ronto last week attending the 1 vdro convention miss gareth guild nf pelham was home for the wreck end ant ther meeting of the rock wood and oustlc telrphone cnmp nnv w as held in the town hall siturdav afternoon hr frw antwrt gotham gold stripe adjustablis fjf mvmry lg fat mas 32laj pallants clothing store mill si acton ontario mmmmqmbmm r we are keeping our promise two months ago when txal shoftagts forctd us to reduce pas senger train erncs canadian national promised that all these trains would be put hack into normal sxrvnt as voon as con justified it now wc are kccpini our word full cnr train service restored as from wednesday midnight march hih all trains in canada that stopped running beta use of the coal shortage go back on their normal schedules to jon the public who gac us jour understanding coopcranon during this trying period we extend our grateful dunks and sa to you that the canadian national will as over many years provide you witk fast reliable uptodate transportation kj prttidtut a 3 odui 5 sjiioiat canadian national railways rimsr

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