Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1952, p. 7

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thursday june 28h 1052 the acton freepress acton ontario page ssvki saiam obahge pekoe uarold mike coxe plumbing and heating eavestroughing sheet metal work phones 370r 451w yeur hm i worth record pric ledayl you can save money by painting now and eliminating repairs and replacements its good economy to stop the damage before its too late by painting this year we do everything in ike decorating buslneu call 275j or 299w for a free estimate moore rocher knownow oomhc coraa wiy urtt you can rely on scbsumujpuj ontorios lakeland beaches are ideal sum mer playgrounds for fam ily groups the youngsters are safe near the shallow water and the whole family benefits from the invigorating air and healthful summer sunshine youll enjoy going by bus ask yous local acfnt asout hicwwav touks to au aits of thf u s a round trip fares north bay midland jacksons pt 1505 780 550 subfect to change tickets and information at harold wiles phone 207 gray coach lines in review my cousin hachafcl h daphne du mauwer this reviewer rend my cousin rachel four days ago and lb still puzzling out what happened but dont lot that deter anyorie from reading this amazing book who mysteries arc n prime part of its strong attraction tmany will remember nee inn th moving picture rebecca or read ing that book by miss du maurler rochoel is the some type of almost fllmy woman present very very much were in essence rather phys- ical appearance we hove no idea what rnchnel looked like other than that she wan small and powerful never undercitimatc the power of a woman they nay rochael proves it this is not just o story of a wo man its not her story but in th ant person lingular of nyounn english landowner his attitude and the fact that the book w a new kind of myitery story or old per haps at leant different will as sure that thl bonk will appeal to mole readers na well rnchnel is certainly n fascinator in appearance again we dont know but certainly in that essence shes om many will stav up late to rend about and not force for quite a while and this appreciation of rnchnel is all of course an appreciation of daphne du mourlers brilliant skill beyond n doubt confusing the whole review for prospective read era we wonder if perhaps rachai t was quite ordinary and all her in nuendoes really belong to the eng luh landowner who falls in love with her there can be no con- culslon clearing auction sale in the twp of puslinch of livestock tractor implements etc the undersigned has received in structions from peter g clark to sell by auction at the farm lot 22 con 11 puslinch township situated on the 11th line 1 mile south of corwhin 3 miles west of moffat on saturday june 28 1052 commencing al 1 otloci sharp the following horses and harness wdl matched team of bays mure and gelding 0 und 10 yean old good in all harness set of back band har ness team collars cows 10 well bred shorthorn cows 1 due ut timt of sale i fresh with calf at foot 5 due to freshen in july and aug 3 milking wlii due in sept breeding dates will b given on sate day young cattle 10 steers ri ing 2 years old about u00 lbs 4 heifers about 700 lbb 2 yearling steers 0 last fall calves young calf pure bred shorthorn bull 1 year old a good one this is a good herd nearly all raised by owner tractor and implements masscy harris no 203 tractor fully equipped a good machine in every way masscy harris 3furrow tractor plow masscy harris 4-sect- ion spring tooth drag cultivator masscy harris 32platc tractor disc cockshutt 10 l in grain chop per 75 endless drive belt mas harris binder 0 cut massey harris mower oil bath mobsiy harris manure spreader international hay loader dump rake nearly new masscy harris 11 run seed drill 4- section harrows steel land roller massey harris corn cultivator walking plows turnip sower pulp- er rubber tired farm wagon hay rack sloop sleighs nearly new stone boat scuff lcr fanning mill 2000 lb scales hone extractor bee hives all small articles pigs and poultry york sow with fl young pigs york sow due july 8 12 thrifty shoats 6 thrifty chunks c fot pigs about 100 lbs tom boar 1 year old 25 yearling hens laying well duck and drake dairy equipment jiouse- hold goods woods milking machine 2 units with pipes pump etc good as new bnggs and strnt- ton 1h hp motor new lost year massey harris cream separator palls beattv gasoline powered washing machine good as new new circulator heater parlor stove and m other articles terms cash vith clerk on uov of sale no reserve as the owner i giving up forming wm a gd3son auctioneer phone guelph 743 v p c mclean clerk b502 radio personality aids dairy farmers don folrbalrn well known radio personality on canadian networks has joined the dairy formers of canada as executive assistant to publicity director o j w shugg formerly radio director of e w reynolds ltd advertising mr frilrbalrn brings to his new pojt a wide experience in both the fields of agriculture and publicity born and raised on the home form in the niagara peninsula he attend ed beorrutville high school himil- ton normal and the ontario agric ultural college before entering the field of radio ns a farm commentat or writer and producer in 1031 in 1030 he jplnetl the cbc form broaden it department an the first commentator hired by the first supervisor of that department o j w shugg thirteen yearn later the two men again find themselves closely associated during the war don falrbalrn siived with the rcaf in both can ada and europe first as a ndar mechanic and later as a public relations officer on his return to canada he was producer in chirtfe t f rehabilitation programs for the cbc and then snles roprcienntlve in commerclnldivision before re signing in 1d47 to resume a micro phone career as writer and com mentator when andy cinrk the originator of neighborly news died in lolfl mr foirbnirn succeeded him ind is n regulr sunday morning visior in thousands of ontario and cjue- bec homes he also directs dairy farm n of cnnada down durv lane henrd every thursday on the radio one op highest producing jersey herds in canada at oakville one of the highest producing jer sey herds in canada is that which has been developed by hans kroiss oakvillc many high records have been made in this herd one of the recent ones reported in may is thot completed by bclvln royalist rove as a junior four year old in 3fl aays produced 0 517 lbs of milk and 837 ww of fat bclvln royalist cora as a junior threeyeorold in mr kroiss herd hus produced 8 03q lbs of milk and 4fl0 lbs of fnt in 385 days bclvin royalist princess also as a junior threeyearold has 11225 lbs of milk 488 ids of fat in 300 days with a test of 0 75 per cent buyeautiful ads from july 1952 anyone who advertises in thi paper has ncces to illrstrations to make the ad more attractive and evecntching large books of thec illustrations may be seen at thi newspaper office ot any time to give any one reading nf this free service an idea of the illus trations available here is nn ab breviated list of the subjects cover ed by pictures in the very latest mat book arrived the july 1pw issue on the first page are piciie of fairs and exhibits and auction sols square dances and baseball and illustratlons of heat they 11 help sell ice cream are on the second page further on there are read- made ads for laundry summer drugs photograph developing sum mer hair dos summer drinks and ice cream insurance enr service pictures that will sell insulation oil and coal even in july theres even an illustraton to further the business of the mr i who controls termites used cars car parts groeric vegetables clearance sales dollir days dresses bathing suits paint children s clothes underwear pur ses kitchen ware shoes men s suits mens hats furniture bmpt and rugs and there are special alphabet and numbers that can be incorp orated into a dazzling ad so if you hove anything to sell anything at all and feel that a picture would help you make your point to the many readers of thu paper b- sure to ask to sec the mil book when you bring your ad into the office belfountain home of couple married recently in orton st johns united chtireh orton wan lovely with colorful arrange ments of mauve and white lilacs tulips and splrtm for the wedding saturday afternoon of florence jeanne mceachern daughter of the late mr nnd mrs john mceachern orion and george alexander wil son son of mr and mrs fred wilson erin rev erla currle solemnized the four oclock cerem ony assisted by o a c padre w a young given in marriage by mr ellas cheyne the bride wore a white lace over slipper satin gown which ex tended into a abort train ajvather headdress held her veil of tulle il lusion trimmed with satin bows the maid of honor miss doris bruce nnd the bridesmaids miss mary wilson sister of the groom and mrs harry mcmillan were in identical gowns bf white lace over mnitvo taffeta they wore match ing bonnets nnd carried cascades of orchid carnations as flower girl little olive plum mer wore a white lace over mauve taffeta frock a miniature of 1h other attendants gowns she car ried bbnskelbf mauve swccloas fred wilson performed the duties of beat man for his brother and the ushers were the brides brother jack mceachern of orton and har ry mcmillan of bclfountnin miss marguerite thompson played uk- wedding music nnd william court ney was soloist a reception for 125 guests follow ed in atson hall decorated for the occasion with mauve and white streamers lilacs and white bells wearing a rose erepc trimmed with lriee gown and corsage of whie gardenias the grooms mother as sisted in a blue sheer gown with n corsage of yellow roses eight friends of the bride misses helen and jean collier dlonne and marilyn church er ruth and beth marshall shirley barrett and mar ion oakes served the dinner before leaving on a wedding trip north the bride donned a navy bin ensemble trimmed with white ond white gardenia corsage on theh return mr nnd mrs wilson w 11 live on the grooms form at bel- fountain poefs corner the re once was a meek poet s cor ner that for lack of more versi w a mourner she cried and she called on all rhymers in hal ton to send in their lines and not scoin her last ear canada sold to the un ited kingdom 260 million of agri cultural and vegetable products ami animals and animal products salt to the united state totalled 528 million when did you last think about a loan for farm improvement during the pat u ears thorn onds of farmers across canada have made good use of farm improve ment loans thev have increased both the value of their farms and their own income probabl there hat been tinuv when ou though about appling for uch a loan vourtelf but v hen did vou last eheck up on thi idea conditions and your prospect maj ha e changed since then the majorit of farm improi- mmt loan hat been made tr help farriers buv machiner of one kind o- anotht r but there art rmn other good purposes for a loan uch a the imprpemenv of farm houses und outbulldingk or the in stallation of ikctriciu drainage and water systtms again thes loans can cover the purchase ot lhe5ock and the planting of fruit trees tne cost of a farm improvement loan is reasonable too 5 per cent a tar and it is repayable in in stalments especially suited to the seasonal nature of your income as a fa mer why not think the idea oc- agaln now- then if you feel there is something in the fil plan for vou drop into the acton branch of the bank of montreal and ha e a word with gordon oder the man agcr youll find him very help- fu the canadian pacific railwu cmers some 17 000 miles compared with 13 100 for the atcheson to- peka und santa fe biggest ameri can carrier mor accidents thnn is known oc cur as a result of the man in charge of the car being in congested quar ters in an impaired position through ih over crowd el front its terrific lifetime vinyl plastic floor tile needs no waxing ever linoleums tiles hoor coverings and wall coverings iki stock at our store in milton we supply and apply main st mlhon photm mlhon 42w 42om he may not be a celebrity high government official or csptsln of tnduury but for hii contribution to the welfare of im community he deserve to have a carpet rolled out for him wimi ii he u ths typusl lift imtur0h0 poluyboldtt a man whote influence oo your standard of living it areater than you may think for part of hu premium money inveiiea for him by a life insurance company hai helped to build new schools highways industrial plants housing oil pipelines and many other important proftcts from toast to coast yet perhaps the most important contribution he makei to his com munity u simply this as a life insurance owner he is doing his be to make sure that he and hu family will always be independent no wonder were rolling out the carpet for him and the millioaa of canadians he represents ei ke3i mar than so iii inauranc eamutl4 in canada campala actlvaly la offer you tha bast paatlbla itfa imuran ea tarvlca a irelnad ufa undarwrltar fraas any af tkata campanlas will gladly kalp yau ckaasa tha kind and amount of ufa insurance thai will baa fit yaur awn individual naada the ufe insurance companies in canada it it good cifisaniftip to own lifa insurance urging extra care on the weekend holiday weekends ore periods of extra hazard and added congestion on the highway these conditions will continue to result in accidents unless onset by patience forethought and alertness on the part of all highway users thousands of visiting tourists and children on vacation add to already crowded highways the need for extra care is obvious a traffic death is a needless death you risk your life when you drive too fast for conditions fail to stay in your own traffic lane or fail to obey signs and regulations designed for your protection or when on foot you fail to take necessary precautions enjoy your weekend remember happily make it safe one you will geo h doucett mmister mvy0tepy a

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