Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 30, 1950, p. 7

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a paok six the acton ee hess thursday novkmmb m imt putmal motel of acioment visiting outof town point and of vnilort m acton homes jumi of iurh co be ucuuud i uum rcjwauu ksiw e uu- eaesud to 114 or at to tfca fn vs ofv un therun jonc has returned afur spndmg a week in detroit michigan uii alrx symon is visiting mr charles svmon in uuntrl for few week mr and un hav cord wi and nam toronto spent sunday with fnmd here ur and mr it t u kinney of toronto visited with mr and urm geo murray on the week end mr and mn fred warrm and jlmmir f toronto visited with mr nd un jack wod on sundar mr ad mr hill coon of a tan v it 1 it sunday with ur w c mecutchron of lirlt untaln mr h c ifcnius of sault sir manr on and mr c w hum of iarr sound wrr in i iwn over the i k ni f r the wedding of their v l r th f imer murti 1 kojtl r mr and mrs rrrue ilrown have mird to acton from georgetown mr brown workj with un4tai kd mill mr and mri it iamix ft and thildrrn of drayton visited with mr and mn john i jmm rl dunng the urrk end mr al allln who ham been the manager of the itoay thralls here for about a rear ha bren muvrj to wood bridge where he will be ihr firat manager of new tha ie there iiu successor in acton mr kriiry ievrau cornea from halifax where he wai he assistant managt r of thf casino thfsatre th from out f town who at ti nded thr iambic ifolston wed ding were mr ard mn it gamble j u and alan of indon mr and mi stan graham mr and mrs j r it mon mlvln and inl mul nru lr and mar phillips or to f into mr and mn walter willi hirlington mr and mn druce vilianin of on credit mr and mr- v klinkti an and km of e- mofpat mr t richardson and son fly west the ilusv 1ls v ibira ar that ll to hav lre i 1 id on k rldav evening ui mt pon ml until wed needs if u in t o bad ithrr camfftlllvtlu farm forums find scarcity of nurses k lltrtnn at i in r n 1 wvllle i wednesday ev htld fn prnok and road iitllloi mr nmi mr j tend1 ti f wl unltr i urch oi en ing komin iti n ur ille hall dn mnndav mr t hlrhardson of fergus and hi at n ivan if amplvellvilte are flving in saskatoon to attend thr sixtieth wtdding anniversary of hli titrr mr j tuwaon and mr ttawon at thrir farm hnmr near knwtiun it i a double eel bra tlon a it i 1 ihi brthtr fl2n t birthday mr iwrl fr ernan ant ruth pent a am in toronto laat uwk fvmton sunday visitors in everton are listed sunda visitor with mr and mra john alton were mr arwt mr rohni pattrn and dfane mn annie fcnlth dnim hill 1 i ted a few dirt latt wrek tth mr ren simon mr and mrs cliff simon detroit were alio vnttom over the ttrvkend mr and mra fred murray guelhh vlilted on sunday with mr and mm w head mr and mra charlie tljr guelph lulled orr the weekend with thf latter parenli mr and mr j t ren ham mr and mn robert mccutchon kitchener vtalted on sundiv ulth mr and mra han c jetln and nobby ii mid t up 1 k irt mr jthn s n uhaf d n1nr wrll tnlni nltrirtl nough ii h iil 1 be rrln ni 1 riming as chair r u r mr al cinim n wntw n nail for a dli hjipfm niit to in members ikretil pplli d w ith dor old hive in a m tk nrv th i shortagt ol ing h mltl hi thrv agrret pltaw but m ire denttlta to nd n dun rharg favor one school for north halton fpontlaufd from p94 otu and cadel equtpmt nt for the georgetown school mr johrulon of nuugwya was ppesent regarding tranaportat ion of pupils to achool and the poa ftlon of the board waj eaplalnad a tttr from the clrrit of acton notified th board that acton coun ctl would appoint two members to the board in 1941 in view of th fact that acton t population was now over 3000 name of the ap pointers would be forwarded when made by council all the member of the board mere preaent at thii meeting and prior to the meeting the rhalrman entertained the members at dinner at hawthorne farm near milton where a social hour or an vn en joyed and vlcawhalrman bo carbert erpriaed apprrrtatlon on behalf of the itwfhtmta ctdai vaurv mrs d nodwell at petit point course mrs ihniglaa nodwrll atlendrd the rrtiirv in ttlt mint sponsored t ihi manvlllr wortiffit iriititute in lit al the horn of mrs gi orge sirups n mar lib nm 1 mter 13 to mr and mn lb rt 1rlr and hb in nt sunday with mr and mrt rl ijine hllnburg mrt cut nn llr tn m nt ri fru l list wn k in toronto mr nnd mrs ja k cutt n cal tdon kant mslbd with mr and mr- amn cutting on sundiv w ngnl to b mi thit mri aj vni cutting i mi t mjovlng h r usual k 1 hi with wr wih h r a ipetdv uitt iinnpl if riuiun mr and mrs lit nrv whtbr out mr ii d mr ruood nvii ttin 1 th mi- 1 ir t hotm ind t 11 iit t h 1 1 in atm n h ill orion muvritul itlon- t mr km cox md hl bride the former wain- hockwooo account of wctu convention given thr n i 1 mb r niting tif the wtvrnvi chrlitnn t mponnei tnton w hi w at the home if mr wuh rt guild ulth t verr gond attend in in the bihlr rfa ing matthiw ir 114 w n real b r w culm mr j n mn ft rgin vv i gin t spriki r and t e vir iv it irrount of the wctv conventiin held roo- tntl in toront v sirni ngn t u f it in the metln thit tht n were not more pnmt 1 1 hoxr her mra guild moixd 11 itt f thnnk h mra flinnen the meeting closed ith prater b mn jmhffe fol lowed b lunch i n ed hv the hostel the next missing will he helt in januarr 1m1 mn g franck who curtained i broken right wrtt in her hnm ttn -u- ire wimr firinn llkelv to divmirihr country doctors 1 1 img hours and b hlghlv paid han cltv docinrs i2 a patient should le more ronldernte at night ind during winter keeping bad r nt condition in mind progressive eurhrr follow nt with prtre being awardrd to mrs ho rt inglls mrs ttobert hurren mrs cimeron watnn and mr bo b rt inglls tts in hnrcr of refreshment w t re mr archie cilrn mrs john mll and mra campbell agnew thoae who entered the klwanls muilcal festival guelph from here w ere audrey and annn hurren helen agnrw and irfarilvn moore also jov ce cow per of guelph june tlon all w ere aw nrdrd tpeclal mention mls cliff of england a lister or mn frank bell is hfltlng with the betn for three month svmpathy it extrnded to mr and mrs boss clugsop on the ions of th lr lfl month old daughter stan dn tjiurel with overnight pneu monia bev mr almacv of car lisle ofrlhated at the aervlce from kltchlng funeral home in water- down a carlisle cemeterr no fcelio farm forum me on mnndav erenlng it the nnme of mr and mrt nelson howard with 25 present tn the abaence of the ni w pn sldent mr and qulrle mr jamr stokes and mr kduirt pirsons acted as group lenders and the discumon on whats happen id ti the count nr doctor retnilt d in the following dertinn rnee ire not enough dentists and not mich private nurse but we hi iro hopltil fnrlllles and doctor the re ison thev felt minv dootors preferred cities was on account of r gulir houn better living accom- vtitiort better educational and re itlonil fthlltles tvogrtsslv e euchre was enoed ith mm veil martin mn james stokes tames stoke and oke is phre winners mn nelson hiund ind mn jamc tokn were lunch conenon m- in mn fmesl billes- in i n rthur of iambton mills were ves 1 ibl llkvlll t n mr irrle on siturdav mr and mr i i itk oil brg grnd v ill i nn siindn with mr and nglis nodwil and famllv mr imiis hind silr hid to be stnnd i n situril t due to snow nked n ids u w he hi id this m ing siturdav pwonin r 2 mr jack mrfnrhrm spent the ik 1 nd in orton hydro asks power mrs c thompson peolc conservation 1 opens home to wi comlymtud from pag on w ith h ing meters inspected at he ncceiiary inurvaii- inalruotkwis were uiurij to have the power demand mstri nt away and rallbra ed aid munird w alrd wthni they vtre due for in prrtton supt iambert rr ported that thahhlch had been arnt 10 thn a wavrworks truck had been in the garage thr paa wek for repairs and he had uaed the truck ot v s4imrrvlllc the commlasfon made wi allowance to mr somervllle for the ue of his truck mr j gordon romplalnod to the imiirrilubin of their tardiness in getting the water main laid to hu new house on acton blvd ttve ctimmlaaumi were in sympathy with mr gordon in havlnf to ue a lnw fnm a nelghlxir a tap co ob tain waltr for hu household the hove haa fmzen a number of time latt ly supt imbert reported that the malm arc being laid in this tertiim and it was hoped that mr cordon would be able to prorure water from the main very shortly proliahly within tbe week if the mtrartors had no more hold up on this work ii was decided to hold the nr1 mei itftg f rhr cornmlaaion on fri das iwertiber gth as thr r gular mllng falls on thr night iifron wn1m dlnnrr tlir following at counts i id for vaymrnt ffydro fjrjwrfmetif ii y pc of ont ptiwrrlll lb vlrts i id mil donald tit i td h iv r gu of cam tn i w agr js it k irn v up rttl t ii wlr i 1i1i1 r mm h plnt 1 r s r v int transport of thr winn 17 iflsn si 77 i0w 24 00 in bi ti m i 10 1000 land is not cheap need conservation if there is one major problem which plnriirs agriruluire fh this cnuntrv totlnv it is thi widt spread 1 lief that land is cheap frtlle soil is not cheap and it never was no not even here in southern ontario hundreda and hundreds of yearn were nreded to create it all the elements and all living things had a hand fn its birth but in a few generations man made it cheap br treating it cheaply not onl the farmer himself but the businessman the urban laborer nnd thr politician agreed to a poli cy of exploitation of the soil there un iota of land it could be min ed its reserves were inexhaust ible at long last we are recogniz ing the error of our way we are realizing that agricultural prices and practices which id tn drpletlon rather than conservation of our soil ar an expense which no nation can long support in many ways we have fallen into the same fallncv in our thinking about water water sn t cheap either not pure w iter water l one of our moat precious poksrsslons without it our countnside would lose its ibratitv nnd fertltitv tlfe itself fx dependent on fertile soil adequate j w iter and air but bv despoiling our forests as wo have our soil bv drying up manhes and lakes we have waged uncs asing ir on ounrhri j within the lat centurr four- fifths of the once permanently- flowing tr ams in this prolnre of 1 ontario hive become temporary drvmg up for at iraat part of tho 1 mimmer i the fish animal and bird popuu i tion hs been halved tdwrw and fjum til wnfernorki rviwirfmenr ilr iss co i td t7m in m b n i td so 111 hford ml m 4- iv a hvdnnl o t4 fit un ml mccall i c 4fl 10 commandments hunters musts tin ii n t miriniiitmi nts of hunt ing muml so rttrniblt that manv tlivtrut nun 1 r pt rhapv consider ihi m not worth r prating for safe tr first though these rules should never be forgotten by anvone car rylng a gun 1 kvrrv gun i loaded until v o 1 voursrlf hive unloaded it 2 never carry a loaded gun be niovi the bolt or tike down the mi nanism 1 lb mir thit nothing is stu k in the btrn 1 mud dirt or a clot of grease 4 cirrv the gun so the murzle is alwas under control ev 1 n if you fall makt sure vou can distinguish jour target before vou fire know whit it is see it fl never point a aun in fun m v er except at something you w ml to shoot 7 nev er it iv r loaded gin unittinded ft never climb i fi nee or tree u ith a loaded gun 0 nver shoot at hird flat stir fires or at w aler 10 never mix horse play and gun- pow det dublin women s institute held iu latt meeting at the home of mrs c thompson with mrs watklns pntidlng rull call wu answexsd by naming a fruit or vegetable which contains vitamin a a letter was read from the salvation army rspresing thanks for the layette 8iant size rectangular tusi admiral television console n1r prtt with mr nd mr i l j quate supplies of drinking water in the face of a steadily falling water table it is against this background that the people will view the recom mend at ions for soil and forest con howoon tiish rev mr sams of toronto kron bible college was in the pulpp at tecentlv is experiencing m pain st av id s church on sunday at preaent tlnje mn f- mtckell recently fell in her home and has i hmneht in bv the select w k i m f k- knot th f recorded tvpewr ter was rratlon orougnt in dt me eiect tntrt m in fngland in 714 committee of the onuho t1- l after her following the big week end storm church attendance was somewhat affected on sundav follow lnff in st albans church acton on saturday inter ment was made in rtwkwood cem etery for the late mrs wm crofts who passed away tn quelph gen- ral hospital last wednesdar previous to leaving for the west whrt kite will reside in fut- izre mr x johnaon had a sale of household ewerti at her home last thursday which waj wen attended neednt stop talking no longer will it be nocessarv for the dremaker to have her mouth full of pins a new plastic container reported in the flnim clal post holds about 80 straight pint and needles slmplv push down tdp and a pin comes up head flnt through a small hole top unscrews for refilling next in vention needed is something that will hold nails and taclcs for th man about the house t lature which was headed bv tom- m thomas and in which all par- ties partlcfpated- 1 the broad program of protection for our natural resource whleh it advocate is not only sound theor- 1 etically but mutt be practically ap plied district by district through local cooperation it must be obvious by this time that natural laws trnpoa on ui ob hgahoruv those law mutt be learned and those obligation ful fill ed there is bounty on the earth when we hv naturally there will be famine if we live telfuhly 52995 mot dulll mx ntor giantla atom siae i gbaam tua ksaduam aaw ftdainil wild tka 1- -a- 1 lack bansaaulaf yiska alaum iw fiwirr ladk sceasa la a wmtptitimtif eaa rah laat i bftt ttaatty cbav i1wmb waaaisl paeaa a sussatsmal bssparawijad chiatjs islaiifaj w tsjarlaras an arhifsl coav mm lumiit airisraiisiii bkl tlj 1 installation tcbms installedby us wtlh tree month service 60 one year service 75 hassard radio phona 330j acton donation of five dollars was alao to be sent to them a donation of five dollars was to be sent to the acton ioppy fund mrs hobertkmi mr fersjuon and mrs thompson were appointed ai a rmiimlttes to arrange an in stitute party for twrahr ttlll to celebrate their th anniversary invitatlotis were to be sent to b- niesntkeri and earh udy will bring a hrlstmas exchange gift and an article to be auctioned ongralulatlons and a gift were to hr bent to mrs marlow one it the members reently married mrs near home avonomlcs con venor was in charge of th pro gram mrs o hubert son read m interesting article on tibet a r- iort of vomr of the director s ideal gathered at the fair was given mrs it i davidson reported on tanning mrs j dennis on fancy work mrs t storey on baking and mfs stwi i rvllle on the general itlln aril junior work una a n at read a paprr on n in value a display of articles suitable for hrlstmas gifts was very interest ing and included aprons pencil holders fpilltj knitting bag dresser scarvi s and soap mrs watklns di mtinstrati d th making of choco litis and the ladlt s i njovetl a v r m n nils fnt mrs storey mn du ti a t intet and a wants w r un in mis i toes an 1 mrs vu 1 oooo cmzxhumr i what u lha union cttixrojtup i for elxaminer jack- candldau don t caairtlnar- what u h yu aae flying over tfas city liaut candidate oh yea qlfann ice cold 7 urav a new wotlum wlirat king tre new worlds champion whmt king 12year old hickry sharfw of munaon alts proudly stlspun uie canadian national hallways trophy mblemauc of the world what growing thampii nshlp and engraved silver tray which it won at the koysl agrlcullural winter fair toronto together wilh a cbespj for 100 mickey received tha awards from a j l4ma vice presidt r t central region c n it at tha world grala championaliio presentation ceremooloa at the big fair buyers dont take holidays tha atjvartiter that moats tha protpactiva buyer aach waak in tha column t of tha home town pa par protantt hit products to tha pao- pla who count tho buyer rapotition is tho ossonco of advertising and tho often rape a tad ho cant afford to advertlso cant afford to slay in bufjnoia ad- namo inttillt itself on tho buyers mind tho merchant who claims vert ting it an investment that the wide awake merchant cant af ford not to make buyer thop through the columns of the home town paper each week and tha non advertiser it often left out of the purchase for that week advertising at a b utmostgetter is an essential to every businett its message it road by over 5000 people each week all prospec tive buyers meet 5000 people in our advertising columns the acton free press quality adrtrtjsing i

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