Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1951, p. 8

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pkat mght the acton free press acton ontario thursday november 8 196 tourist dollars balance this year flestur would mcaq a shiver these novem ber days butfor the model in hor fur coat its just a page u she stops to let us have art envious elanoe at her coot its rich looking deep brown sheared racoon anything recommended for this weather has to be warm and this is it a fur coat coasttocoost radio programs arc not 4 broadcast in the way most people imagine an oir show from one city a piped by railway tel egraph lines to individual radio stations across the country nd arc arired locally from each oi them nautical backdrop the canadian pacifics 000 ton immigrant passenger vessel beavorbrse forms a nautical backdrop for the visit made to canadian vickors at montreal by princess eliza both and the duke of edinburgh on the montreal leg of the royal tour formerly the german ship huascaran the bcaverbrao carries over 700 new canadians from all parts of europe to this country on each of her voyages she was in drydock for her annual overhaul when the royal visit oc curred angus e halton ccf langille candidate do you want a better ontario farmers do you want a farm marketing act based on that proposed by the federation of agriculture industrial workers do you want a fully effective labor code housewives do you want price controls parents do you want assistance in maintaining qualified students in ontario colleges and universities every voter do you want satisfactory province wide health insurance do you want a government that will improve housing conditions and will give suf ficient help to your municipality to enable them to carry on without raising taxes vote ccf the parly that believes in that proposals because it believes in representing the interests of all the canadian people for information phone bronte 32j burlington 2400 georgetown 709r4 milton 394r21 oakville 2297 and 1538r sponsortdand paid for by the halton county c c f ass n halton county ccf association t thursday nov 8th 815 pm legion hall oakville spoakeri e b jolliffe kc m p p south york c c f provincial leader most your c c f candidate angus langllle sponsored and paid for by the halton county c c f ass n korea combat suit tested in canada the lntcst type of combat su t for use of british troops in kono was recently shown nt the british wir office major general n v wi son deputy quartermaster general said the clothing hid undergone extensive trnls in can- ndi and hid been hiflhly recom mended by everest mountaineers colonel croft vho wis ittached to the canidian army sud that tests were carried out at fort churchill in the winters of 1w71a 104849 and 1049 50 and items of the winter clothing were trie out in the joint canadian us operat ion musk ox in the fir norh tuo years ago designed to wear with the com bat suit the equipment consists of in outer garment a pirki of gob irdine which is lined with wool it has a wool lined dotichahle hood reinforced with wire stt thnt it can be adjusted to give protection igiinst wind coming from nn dir ection undirneilh the outer garment ii a minor pirka or combat smock this ls ilso wool lined ind during extreme cold two pairs of trousts ire worn troops will ilso hiv a combat cip and i neck squire nthcr like a swab which cm ilso be used for cohering the fice hn sleeping spccnllv designed mukluks ire of w iterrepcllcnt cin is with rub ber soles i sptcnl sole will be worn wfth thtm the compu le kit including boots weighs bet wen to itid 20 lb consideribu h vs h in w orn b in outdoor w orkt r in o tiw i in w inter a dollars worth oh yes it changes in urms of ib piw lr bu inf powtr the camdnn dollar us now worth ibout s ctnt or mori accuntih thdt ls whit it was uor h on augilst lit 1951 whin lot cost of li ing indi stood it 1h8q thus of courm ts m iwi ik mlun thi iliu iru iccordu t cinumtttu s spiliill it nl di p ntu tii whit i pt rson bu whin it ls ilsthi t pi tlu lroi i i bill tlu llil d 11 ir ic of aujii- 1 i- wiith onh 40 in 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present policy ot re striding credit and bu ing si s the fimncinl past s ottiwi corrcspondlnt howcvir there miy be some casing about housing where higher down pay ment requirements hive had a scrious effect on new building public opinion polls disclost the public belief that investors in bus ness corporations get 25 cents from every dollir of silcs the fict is that the camdnn investor re ceives less thin two cents from a dollar sale for the first tlmo in 23 years omndlnn tourist tpendlntf in oihor countries may equal or exceed for eign tourist upending here recently in good years when ac counts were balanced there has been a substantial excess in our favour a few yeair ago for every dollar ihe forelfn tourist spent in canada onlm nbout 30 cenli wns nptnt by canadian tourlrls in the united stntm and other ptacen now we mr ippnlnj lntlfrfrdflait that change however does not mean that the tourist trade is no longer important actually if can- adianr are to travel freely obrond t k morl important than ever that we get more foreign tourists here the money canndlans spend in the united states and other places muqt be balanced by foreign spending in canada ind thltsimplcst and moat sensible way of getting thin is to continue to boost tourist buslnosn here remove ink from woolen garments ink spots on wool material re quire different treatment from those on washable fabrics but they can be removed with careful hand ling according to a research lab oratory first rinse with cold water to remove as much ink as passible if the spot is from washable ink soak it in a cool solution of synthetic detergent and rinse again with ch ir wa do not rub the spot however since wool fibres are temporarily weakened when wet subject to felting ink spots from permanent type inks miy be removed by applying dilute hydrogen peroxide on white or light colored wool or lembn juice for colored fibnca best results will be obtained by placing the spotted material over a smill bowl and dripping the liquid through the ink spot ust an ah sorbent towel to squeeze excess witer from the material and allow to dry without handling remembrance day untsajhnoveitiibeir november 11 lb being observed as our romcmbranco day acton branch no 197 canadian legion british empire ser vice league in conunction with iho mayor rocyo and councils of the respective municipalities and the local elorgy will hold memorial pay sorvices for thoso who hove given thoir livos in service to king and country on romombranco day as follows acton all thoso taking part aro askod to assemblo at the legion hall at 1 30 p m to parado to the soldiers monument led by acton citizens band the placing of wreaths reading of names and two minutes silence will bo followed by a momonal servico in the united church rev r h armstrong will deliver the memorial address berets and medals to be worn nassagaweya cars will leave actoolegion hall at 3 p m to convoy legion naires to nassagaweya monument for a short service thence to nassagaweya presbyterian church for the me morial service after these services at the municipal hall brookvillo lunch and hot clnnks will be served by the wives and daughters of our nassagaweya comrades r m storey president a mills secretary saturday november 10th poppy day wear a poppy in remembrance keep abreast the times read the local ads yoor plymouth dealer lets taik value 0 a a flw a out o- a r- theao are only four of plymouths 19 highprtced car values your denier will show you what all of theao features mean m extra comfort safety and performance and hell invite you to drive plymouth and see for yourself how plymouth rides hko a big car because its valuebuilt to serve you better zr srw a hair breadth is one forty elfhu of an inch pivmouth ims 19 out of 20 quauty matuij of hiohpiicib cms vltit voot chvtflyi10utmm00 plahtamp qiv1 a hymouthi macswain motors queen st e acton phone ss

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