Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1952, p. 3

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thursday july mth 1962 the acton free press acton ontario paok thbbi harold mike oxe plumbing and heating eavestroughing sheet metal work i phones 370r 451 w 7ltutitoh piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos pianos yunad rapalrad and rebuilt for service and estimates phone 128 acton westons ye olde taverne appetizers 29c special niagara k2bt sweet mixed pirirf ire oz crosse and blackwells date and nut loaf l 21c also chocolatenut and fruitnut special heinz tomato ketchup kssc new low price clover leaf sockeye salmon 41c special kraft miracle dressing whip 16oz jar 49c chateau cheese ge custard creams f 29c cake mixes ooilvreb btlvee or aold pko 34c special dalt0it8 jolly good peanut butter 16oz jar 27c olovxb lasat a i flaked tuna bananas 1b 15c celery stalks 2 for 19c watermelons each 129 1ikcls lie oranges canteloupe doz 31c each 21c fresh daily lettuet tenutom ludlthn green onlmll cmbtuif bnnch cunti chronicles u of ginger farm wruim specially for tin acton gwendoline f clarke carrolls hot weather special mast paoplc in ontario will re member the flummcr of 1032 if for no other reason than for itn lontf spell of excessively hot and humid wenthcr unless my memory is plnyinjf me tricks this weather mndc its debut on june 22 so we have hnd exactly a month of un pleasantly sticky weather i remem ber that date june 22 because it followed tho first official day of summer when the house was so cool we were glad to put n few sticks of wood in the furnace tho next day and ever since what a different story and the heat is with us yet but we have had rain at last thank goodness in fact too much for those who have wheat in the stooks and in some parts of tho country the weatherman sent more than roin that we realized yester day on our way to guclph we had been to visit a friend lately returned from england and since bob was our driver we did not stick to the main highways for one thing we went to see what attractions puallnch lake had to offer we had heard of it so often but never seen it it is a lovely spot especially for those who enjoy swimming and boating so many motorboats skimming their way over the vast expanse of water there was also a bathing beach a baseball diamond a race track for motorcycles slides swings and a merrygoround for the children a refreshment booth and plenty of shadyapots complete with tables and benches for those who enjoy picnic lunches there is also a small admission fee which includes park ing space i mentioned not sticking to the highways so we were hardly pre pared for the amount of traffic we met on the narrow township roads however after awhile wo dis covered the reason we came to an area where a freak storm last week had done a terrific amount of damage in just a little while trees were uprooted such huge trees that even a bulldozer would have quite a time in lifting telephone poles toppled over roofs blown off and a barn reduced to matchwood just such another storm as struck the hornby district near here last year from this scene of devastation we travelled on towards gait and then by circuitous means began our homeward drive when we were only five miles from home bob took us up the mountain for about a mile we travelled in creeper gear nlong a rood where two cars could not possibly pass the view from the precipitous rocky slopes was well worth the climb just so lone as i wasnt driving said i to myself wt also visited a couple of gravel pits where father and son looked over the huge equipment necessary for gouging into the depths of the earth what pleasure it is to any man working one of those huge power shovels i cant imagine bob shid the inside of his cab registered 110 one day last week when we got home it was about four oclock iind partner immed iately looked around to make sure the cows were all right he noticed one cow standing by herself on the bank of the creek the others were on the far side of the field cows being naturally gregarious creatures one cow by itself always arouses suspicion so what did partner find it was browsy a full grown durham cow standing with her head wedged between two sturdy willow trees as neatly as if she were tied up in her stall she vas not hurt in any wav and with partners help she managed to ex tricate horsoir i dont know uhv it is but things have an uncanny vav of getting into trouble when a farm is loft too long to im if and for that re isun w are tu i r loo happ if all of us in aw a at tin a imc turn farm mim ils inns mirth ha t somi kind of i list met for knowing whin it s if to g t into misi hii f in di uni through tmi toiintr how nton m mis rows i njomiig stoh n fitdon m m oit fit hi m pigs imung th torn or r ol uul mn mi n- d it h thinks i mils tht f mill i- iw i r n ih i i on uul farm unfiit unit 1 lm gotten friidnm of n uuls m iiin i u r just imij u if in i iow of o is i uin b twi i two nt- h id hi i n out un rtitmil luii hi would prob ibh h i j u i ft u h ingi r md thir- it how in v i thing would h i siifd r 1 s m m is w ti f in hb us i in if- in i s n 1 u h n it f 1 i ui w is ti 11 h h n in in h s im to h d ii 1 u nioi sut if h i pos hi tin ti l i j4s i m 11 i uul i m irp hut liiistottn kt p h t v 1 1 sihssh m i nil d siiih w is t tun wniig this uiiiiin si in a muih bttt r idea so h r it is fashion hint inside the car is on array of the most fashionable garb for this wea ther holiday clothes shorts slacks white sleeveless blpuses with open sports shirts for the men a glance at illustrations from only a few years ago shows quite a difference in ploy clothes shorts wore long er and fuller tho bathing sujts had little skirts and the summer skirts had the brand new look and seemed to be all ankle length this paper is taking fashion hints advice the staff is all away next week wearing old clothes new clothes only holiday clothes midsummer dance has record crowd the halton junior farmers held their annual midsummer dance on wednesday july 10 at huttonvillo park the modern aires orchestra provided the music the county president of the hal- ton junior farmers mac sprowl acton extended a word of welcome to the 250 people at the dance and with the aid of the halton junior farmers vicepresident conducted the spot dances winners of the two spot dances were miss lavoma barnes and bruce bowden of mil ton and mr and mrs douglas cur- rie of ashgrovc this dance had the largest num ber of people of any dance which has been held this year at hutton villo more chicks have extra something the popularity of crossbreds to obtain hybrid vigour in poultry is indicated by the fact that of all the chicks hatched last year in canada 325 per cent were crossbreds while this trend is noticeable tho import ancc of good purebred strains ia obvious for they remain the very foundation of the poultry industry says l griesbach experimental station frederlcton nb hybrid vigour is a term used to describe that extra something which some crossbreds possess over their parents it is commonly man ifested by faster growth during the first few weeks of life and by greater vitality it may sometimes be indicated by increased hatch- ability and high egg production two or more inbred strains of poultry are sometimes crossed for the purpose of producing progeny with h bnd vigour the develop ment of inbred lines for this pur pose is a costly procedure how ever and the practice has been adopted by only a few large com mercial organizations a certain amount of hybrid vig our may also be vabtained from certain crosses bctw een flocks strains or breeds that have not been inbred and it is from such matlngs that most of the crossbreds arc produced m canada not all crosses produce hybrid vigour but two or more strains which give the desired results when crossed should continue to do so year after year hybrid vigour can be utilized often to good advantage in the pro duction of broilers and fryers up to 12 w eeks of age because in some instances the accelerated growth is not accompanied by a proportionate increase in the feed consumption morover it is possible that high i kg producing breeds such as the barred rock crossed with males from sinins bred primarily foi me it production mav produce a more desired tvpe of broiler than tht purebred egg producing strain and a more economical broikr than thi puri bred me it strain tin fxpi nment il st itmn it fit di niton n h is it prisint ttht- n i- foi htitl igour thf irassbrtd piugiiin oh iiiiui whin stwral stt nns of ni w himshins ire cross ui with tht kuim ton stilton t in it nn id hoiks niw ilim- love is the owe with wxngs by philip van dorrt slem be absolutely sure nqt to rend the last page until you reach it properly and once youre started youll likely read through strange ly the whole book increases in literary value a second or two after that lost page love is the one with wlngo has a pocket book plot to which has been added considerable dramatic skill from its beginning in a peaceful maine fishing camp not far from the canadian border it pro gresses swiftly into a desperate man hunt and the hunt the focal point of the novel is supremely in tense since the hunted man is the one the reader has been regarding as the hero if books must always have one the tough yet likeable ex soldier who ran tho fishing camp fell in love with his partners wife and the wild dash through the woods across guarded roads and lakes follows jphllip van doren stern has done a great deal of writing among titles to his credit are the man who killed lincoln drums of morncng and travelers in time the brilliant crescendo of love is the one with wings explodes at tho end in a masterly switch of tense another book specially recom mended for the men although there is little dwelling on fishing ex ploits wheel odd letter not hard to please have you been putting off writing a letter if so it may be because youre trying to be too formal in readers digest cameron shlpp tells about an aunt who once mailed him a receipted bill for a 2873 hat with the eloquent one- word message who and he re calls that once he got a job on b newspaper after interviewing the editor by writing the editor a one word letter ttcbl the fundamental fact of friend ship is sharing experience mr shlpp points out accordingly o letter can be intimately and warmly answered by a return note scrawled on its back friendly and thoughtful is the note attached to a newspaper clipping because the clipping has reminded you of the recipient an extreme example of the cas ual but warm correspondent is the man who sent mr shlpp his bank statement with the note we are eating three times a day how are you as anticipated the shlpp family put in a fascinating evening calculating the friends income and how he spent it the postcard is the greatest ad vance in cheap communication since the smoke signal the article continues i saw dale yesterdav and we mentioned your name warms both the writer and reader for a few pennies and a minutes worth of time on both ends your letter will write itself if vou forget the book of etiquette and lay aside any pretension to literary style dont be afraid to use a pencil above ill dont be afraid to dash it off now the british tanker fleet so rav aged in w irtime ls once again the biggest m the world in the first six months of 1952 tonnage rose by 225000 tons to 7145180 tons or 22 d per cent of the world total the us fleet represents 22 63 per cent howskhinygirls get lovely curves cafa 5 ta lllbi haw n sa1am tea at ledgers stockleys tomato juice 20 ox tin 2 29c tenders for garage and workshop to be erected on alice street acton will b rmalvad until 5 pm monday august 11th specifications may be secured and plans seen at the office of tho puc 40 mill st e acton the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted j mcgeachie sec frigidaire food freezer ruoodly bo olv yora of o economical cu pandabl food prewrvotlon look at thai faaturwi nw ttraamllnod tuugn automatic interior light hnaarkhich counter ttalanotd lop mvlimalock modal 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