Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 10, 1951, p. 8

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page sight the acton free press e to hw the fi teacher for blind jwi delegates heqr ta day saturday may 12 stop and see us for- pontiacs buicks vauxhalis gaac trucks parts and accessories tires and batteries good selection of used cars complete service and repairs lome garner motors onr tel 326w aden main st active in halton one of the indication of human fcrotf re u the tendency to find nw occupations nw recreation end social activities for those who an physically handicapped b can adian national institute for the blind bt one of the social agencies that has gone fa in this particular field today blind people are employed 1n industry klonjf with sighted worker they operate industrial cafeterias and cigar stands they wor in the institutes sheltered and occupational shop- acany over rate their own businesses and some are to be found in such professions as osteopathy law and teaching i several blind people are employed f in salesmanship we find b people enjoying such indoor games as eardcrxheck- ers chess and the vigorous game of alley boullng there is now an association of blind golfers last september the national tournament for blind golfers was held in the city of hamilton today you find blind people active jn churches service clubs and the various types of organixations that contribute to the uell being of civil society serticoi to the blind arc mailable in all parts of this dominion one of these sortcea is the training of those uho lose their sight in adul ears in order that this service ma be made more freely available to sightless people in halton county an additional home teacher has been engaged and she is now go ing into the homes of blind peopk for the purpose of furthering their t o adjustment to blindn the citizens of acton can khan in miktnj ter iccjpo the bhn possibli jt suburnbinvto the tag dav on saturday ma 12 or bv forwarding a donation to the tag da connor mrs j w wolfe tips for reporters good publicity incr public understanding ot what you are do ing a speaker in a panel discuss ion at the ontario womens instit ute conference held last week at the oac ouelph told over nine hundred delegates representatives from the branches in halton coun ty also attend the session to bring back reports to their group the friday afternoon panel dis cussion had as its subject kf foot- we publicity tor women a institute function ch of the panel was mr jack mcpherson director of publicity for the ontario dep artment of agriculture supporting him on the panel were mrs maud kerr women s editor family herald atd weekly star repres enting the farm press mrs kath arine a martton editor of the tclora express representing the weekly press miss gladys houck of the london free press repres enting the dally press and miss margaret brophy of radio station crpoc wingham representing the radio station womens editors mr i mcpherson pointed out that pub- 1 hclly merely consists of making information public since your or- j ganization is doing such a fine job it is important that people know what you are doing fashioi hint thursday may loth msi rockwooo roys taxi hat moved to a naw location on main street south opposite mceacherns garage soft drinks cigarettes exfert car washing i no change in phone no call 128 actoh mrs martson pointed out that since the women a institutes are concerned with so many worth while activities in the community it was important that the story be told but you must report to your paper the right things said mrs marston we want information about the speaker the subject he spoke on the projects you hove in mind all of it sent in in good time know the deadline of the paper that ou are sending your reports to since what s news this week may not be worth printing next week if possible have your own press reporter but failing that let the reporter of the local paper know well in advance of your future program so that if it is important he can cover it and write the story of the irtecting miss houck of the london free preffl then outlined five main points thot she felt all repor crs j for women institute meeting should follow first develop a news wnse lenrn to recognize what is news and what is not news second put first thing first and second things second andleave out the unessentials sucp as the minutes were read by third be brief because l n wspaper paee toda is at a prtmmm fourth get names of people corcctly mrs j k jonis or miss mar smith and list if oi do not tpc jour reports write legibh hayloft jamboree runs three nights sponsored by hock wood com munity dtub undo erryfl hay loft jamboree was a big success held thursday friday and satur day vetoing in the town hall with the following cad george wlngate a uncle ezry charlei heffernan as jfoe kelly harvey laverty a mlrom hicks imd huth mclaren as lulu belle thaw was not a dull moment joe kelly wajf mast of of ceremonies und keptr everybody in a jovial mood for all items on the program a group of young folks seated on bales of hay strung along on the platform presented a jolly chorus sutrdund- ed by old farm relics square dnnces quiz kicu and ipeclalty acts were highlights of the even- kigs as well oh numerous instm ental numbers and ulso vocal numbers by different members of the group at the conclutlon of the last evenings program a dance write held which was largety at tended the wms of the presbyterian church held their thankofferitig meeting in the churcji last wed nesday afternoon with n large at tendance as different wms soc ieties of the district were present for the occailon ml is sinclair of guolph was tfuent speaker follow ing the meeting all adjourned to the basement where refreshments were served and a social time en- joyed sunday nftcrnoon a big rally of the dep of nall sundabjmlscjlqljj3ithta- a ma stick rmotf j its spring for the younger set this week in a smart boxy suit that will see lots and lolsof wear for school she ii wear it with a swea ter or blouse and then evenings on with the jacket for company theres room for growing inside a loosely fitted suit like this white pique collars and cuffs add fresh ness to the outfit a flag mast of pine from british columbia which u a gift from the government of that province to the london county council in the sur rey commercial dock the tree which weighs about fceven tons and in 108 feet long is tobe prepared and reeled a a flagstaff near county hall on the south bank of the thame the pine waa hoisted from the deck of the italian steamer mafia parodl 714 tons and ta to be towed into the river and uwrtream to a position- ort the aouth bank where it will be moored until the necessary arrangements have been completed the flagstaff in kew gardens which was also presented by brit ish columbia in 1010 is 313 feet high and weighs ib 4 tons it is said to be the tallest in the world flies come sopn begin prevention 1 it is rather a distressing thought that the householder no sooner gets through with the problem of snow clearance than he is confrontednjy a horde of insect pests cut fuel costs by 35 tftlyo home fleece line rockwool with biscos mohufocturvri of asphalt shinous sumnos llla l sw cawn iou ioohmos 1mathimos a cut kuutu toonmo matmiau arteo waluoauk trial qu iwij iwuyl buhay tiw hastk cimf nts watmmookmo paints oop coatings pufcf hum bock wool insulation aucaru mora year round comfort loo whan you insulate with mscos flaaca uaa rock wool haarthlar be came it reduces drafts pro motes comfortable steap sanitary vamlmarui molshjra- proof gives protection oaolait spread of lira lasts at loag at your haute no maintenance nor raploce- ment cost add ta yeur homes value applied in a few hour by blower be tween celling eut and by boms in wall tidings see your local usco dealer or applicator loilil en pleece une the letfed kecli wool see your usco dearer aowf 00fincs the conference on thursdi wis turned ovtr to the discussion on i tht topics historical research ind current events the follou mr reiolution u is p is ed whereas local history is mm on the course of study for el cim ntary and secondary schools j jnd whereas there is not sufficient rmunal available for isuil teach inj of local history and whereas t trat man historicil places are no marked therefore be it resolv- d that the convenor s conference n histoncil research request the u m rnment of ontino to film hi toricil sitis m ontario to aid in thi u ichinj tht se films to bi i itjbli to ill schools in ont irio thi would il bi lltiibh ts o t uir st ittncti i w further n qiu st th it on k ernnnnt contm n t m irk stiittkic points of h torn il int r for tourist infor i ih hi jht ffu i il b inqui t hi id on th di i tuiik ur j d fc lac him prisidint of thi ont irio kritultui il co11k oflcnii u it m d th dlejtii to thi b hilf or the o c and d p irtmi nt of ariic health and welfare has several lm portant pointers to help ypu get rid of flies these include o clean outdoor garbage tins regularly with a good disinfectant b clean boil and disinfect indoor garbage receptacles c wrap all garbage carefully nnd keep it in a well covered container d do not allow refuse to lie around in boxes or open tins for this attracts flies c cover all foodstuffs especially milk and other liquid foods because un l covered food attracts flies f da not throw dishwater or other un clean liquids into the yard i the greatest single cause of summer complaint in infants is laid to food and utensils contamin ated by flies some medical re search workers believe that house flies are responsible for an unlimit cd number of sicknesses including typhoid fever amoebic dysentry leprosy cholera cerebro spinal meningitis dipthena scarlet fever small pox and tuberculosis it is wise to make sum that all windows are fitted uith good snug scrtens now is the time to look over our window screens and makf- sure the ire in a 1 condi tion because of the important part- thtv pla in protecting the household from insect pests the screens deserve regular and careful attention bag shortage there s a bag shortage in canada reports the financial post it is not critical yet but it may be trouble between india and pakis ton where the bulk of the worlds jute comes from is a major reason chcrs and othen was held in knox presbyterian church guelph 1 the guelph presbytery the serv ice was conducted by mr l h nan son president of church workers association of guelph presbytery with mr clarence coles and mr clare risdalc as listing following the opening hymn thd 23rd psalm and a res ponslvc reading on psalm 121 an anthem like as the hart was contributed by a junior choir and hymn singing conducted by rev john murdock of waterloo the guest speaker for the occision was rev gordon maclnnes who had an interesting subject for younr people using a piece of rope for illustration and the strands in th rope ns individuals all engaged in the ictivltics of sundiy school work following the closing hymn stand up stind up for jesus rev crawford smith pastor af j the church pronounced the bene diction sundiv evening under the dir ection of mr s ecott of guelph the rockwood community band put on a splendid program in the town hall mr martin bauer wis chiirmin for the occasion be tween bind selections several in dividual selections were contrib uted and for some numbers mrs mirtin bauer and mn macintosh of eden mills assisted nt the plan those who were present enjoyed the entire prognm of in hour and a half mr kenneth guild and friend of toronto were up for the weekend miss veronica franck rn gov ernment supe rvisor spent the week end with her pirints mr and mn g fnnck miss bessie gardiner has re turned from her holidiv in florida him th o i nl nit t hi hot trip for huge 1700 degree ingot imuwd to be the first of its kind ar ixpenlmmt was completed successfully recently when a 30 000 p hind h t alloy ingot was shipped muru j00 milts betwttn sdne and tunton ns b canadian nam nul rally ds using special arrange mints for shipment the hi inot was allowed to solidify i in i mould then was stripped and placid in a castiron box nnsulated with ai pre moulded xermlculite and sciiitly fastened and braced to thi floor of the railway car tin txptrimmt resulted in the pen din k up of the processing by months pre v iously i nearlv two modern plumbing and heating store actor ont esthei williams america s or any other country j favourite mermaid who parlayed a national backstroke championship into the inlot ruirrd six kaiocl glamorous film career has gone native tahit offers the trop prior to shipment ond tollovunn de eng or the romance between esther williams and howard 1 annie get your gun keel in m g m s new technicolor musical pagan love song playing monday and tuesday at the roxy theatre acton harry warren and arthur freed wrote the flock of song hits for the new picture which was filmed on location on the pacific island of kauai and words got around that esther williams in a pareu is the answer to whari new in addition to wear ing eyeatching pareus a tahitian version of the sarong esther also went native in her style of swimming for the technicolor cameras a highlight of one of her numbers in pagan love song is a hula performed in the water ller ruvdtd anuthtr tin daya for ntudlinit othen features of trans portiru hot injtoti art the elimina tion of duuutr of crocking the ftitfot and a considerable ivducuon in procvksinu cokts so rfflcknt utrv transportation m thods that tht in not left sydnty wltii a temperature of 1 700 dtuitss and arrivtd at trt nlun ullh a iims uf only 125 degrees every watak beetle at eaat good cleaning and oiling once at year small adjott- tncata or fenaira tnade now way save you larger repair buu later our work u doits by expert with fineat ma terials and guaranteed elgin owners get th new rjl durapowsr mainspring new available aar taost be valebaa civea a ahaaiag jsaraaaahmay of tlsaelteepla j ptrformattoe rachlin jewellers acton menace aulhrs- imperial b f murfin sheet metal works heating georgetown they will treasur all their lives give the young graduate of whom you art so proud a pres ent to be remembered a canadian national train trip it can be j coast tocoait trip with all its thrills a trip to the mountains or teacoast to bustling canadian cttie throbbing with interest to our national capital with us mouses of parliament and peace tower there s an endless choice its a school finishing experience your boy or girl will always treasure travel is educational trae is fun lhe e lejrned about canada your gift of a rail trip will let them irt canada v t u he fad to be ft you plan itub a trip ue ii suggest desttualtous if you uisb you pick out placei to may ad afford friendly cooperajlou en route vint write or phone your neareit canadian ationai agent canadian national ihi omiv aaiiwav iiivins ah tin piovimcis

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