4- thursday october lth ibs j the acton free press acton ontario page rtvm gwccta 6 bottfe carton 36 spoktooass k bofi irani ii you dont itop hitting m on top ol th hud wn going to hit a light w can glv you halp in r- decorating your hom b tur to talk to us about your plnl problmt ramtmbar that w catty only th bt you wouldnt wautt th rott n vw v v fvfbthing in pmnhno j v w rtc or ting hons j w acton ontario ue driven are swfelf feminine appeal affects industry mankind meaning in thlt cw the male of the ipeclea usually db cover manner or lalor the wisdom of that familiar injunction never underestimate the power of wo man advertising men have long ob served thu principle by directing their appeal as often rut poaxtble to thn purchasing ntfeni of the family it ub finds of coume do have some spending money of their own but more often than not they are strongly influenced in the way they spend it by womens ideas pref erences or expectations it has been proven too tfiat women influence men in many other wnys in their attitudes to ward their jobs for exnmple tn this connection a survey of indust rial workers wives in cleveland ohio inst year produced some int eresting findings the investigators found among other things that a wife looks upon her husbands job mainly ns a source of family income as long as spendable income li steady she isnt too concerned about such things as prestige or working con ditions if young the wife encourages her husband to work overtime for more money if older she is more in clined to oppose overtime the wife of an hnbltual absentee may have considerable influence in correcting the situation if the facta are brought to her attention when the company sends utcrj nture to the home the wifes inter est in the company is much greater thnn if she has to rely on her hus band for information and if thr information she gets from the com pany is understandable nnd con vincing her influence on her hus- bnnd is greater than if there is little or nothing to guide her think ing there is nothing very startling about these findings they merely help to confirm what many people have assumed for a long time that employees wives are an im portant factor in industrial relat ions industry world war iii feared by truman hornby has 88th birthday is given reel roses mrs campbell of the flth line hornby celebrated her flftth birth day wednesday october 8 and marked the occasion by entertain ing a few friends nnd neighbors at a most enjoyable afternoon tea a beautiful bouquet of red roses was the gift of the community club best wishes are extended to mrs campbell for many happy returns of the day congratulations congratulations to mr nnd mrs john bradley on the birth of n daughter and also to mr and mrs h gardinrron the birth of rir mr and mr gardiner jusl rccent- 1 moved to the eirhth line return to england mr nnd mrs h brookes wh i have been visiting canada for the past two months left hornbv en thursdn last for montreal where thev hoarded the empnw of ejarnv for their return trip tn england the ui re the guesis of mi hi imue s simer mrs harold m tthenn 25th lnmrersarjj a irprw pirtv u us held for mr mil mrn hirold seott fndi n i 11 i n tin twice during his tenure as presi dent of the united state harry s truman has thought that the soviet union was nbout to precipi tate world war m mr truman makes this startling revelation in the book mr presi dent and condensed in the read ers digest the book was prepared by the veteran international correspond ent william hlllman and is cam- posed largely of mr trumans own words taken from diaries private papers nnd directly quoted inter views made available exclusively to the author the president has disclosed his innermost thought to a degree unprecondented by any chief of n major power while still in office tn one of the dinry entries re produced in the book the president tells how on september 13 i04b during the soviet blockade of ber lin he called a conference of his chief military aides and asked them to brief me on bases bombs moscow leningrad etc i have n terrible feeling after ward that we nre very close to war mr truman wrote that day in his private journal as published in the headers digest nnd its inter national editions again on december 0 1050 writing in this same diary follow ing chinese communist entrance into the korean war the president observed i have worked for peace for five years and six montjis and it looks like world war itt in near i hope not but we must meet whatever comes and we will on getting alonp with russia after former u5 ambassador to moscow joseph dnvles suggested in may 1045 that truman meet witff prime minister winston churchill he fdnviem thought churchill had been importuning me to urge stalin to come to a meet ing but churchill wanted me to meet with him first which t do not want to do stalin has already an erroneous opinion we are gang ing up on him to have a ros- onably lasting peace the three great powers must be able to trust each other and they must tnem- selves honestly want it they must also have the confidence of the smaller nations i want peace nnd i am willing to work hard for it it is my opinion we will ge it peace for the world for at least 00 years on his hardenino attitude toward russia in n memorandum letter written january 5 104j to james f brynes then secretary of state i think we ought to protest with nil the vgor of which we nre capable against the russian program in iran it is a parallel to the pro gram of russia in latvia estonia nnd lithuania it is also in line with the highhanded and arbitrary manner in which russia acted in poland at potsdam we were faced with an accomplished fact and were by circumstances almost forced to agree to russian occupat ion of eastern poland and the oc cupation of that part of gorman v oast of the oder river by poland it was a highhanded outrage at the time we were anxious for russian entry into the japanese ir of course we found later thai we didn t need russia here nnd the russims have been a head ache to us ever since when you p mes went to moscow you u ere fieed with another accomp- lihtd fnet in iran another out rage if ever t saw one there pounding the sports beat np no with a v imn l- mi ii ll niiwrsir crafty she will v ui si1 uiii me en ea of matt imom ie ye- if tt i ui hae made ft of nioie f a i i i mind thai kus- vi i intends an nnasun of turkey i rul the miin of the black sea i straits back to work ttfcknnal qukktion at thin time of year is acton going to have a hockey team by a uim the fellow means an intermediate entry in the oha most folks would lookout you in horror if you asked thai nnd shut you up with but my dear fellow we have no artificial ice what theyre trying to infer is that with out artificial ice nn ojia entry is not only highly improbable but nlso impossible this line of reasoning although popular heren bouts is as full of holes as an old sock whnt would they say if i ap proached the wlnond naked her to bake a cake and slwi snfd but dear hubbie i have no mixmnster to whip it up with whnt would i reply id holler to tu roof tops use what youve got case if natural ice is nil weve cot why not use it lets fnce it the only renl ob stacle to a hockey club is the lack of officials who would be willing to organize and see a club through the season whnt nils the sporting fraternity in this town has its counterpart in various other cen tres but most of them have devls- i ed some solution without sacrificing the hockey club ornngeville is a kood example of a town where they havent yet installed artificial ice but intermediate hockey is thriving on the other hand fergus with nil the conveniences of ice hns been haid put financially and is just as aware of the plover shortage as nny other town with natural ice acton has had teams in the o ii a for years teams that made acton synonymous with hockey nnd that did a wide advertising job for our little toi n once the scourge of intermediate circles now without even n semblance of a team a big decfine in three short years the success of lacrosse this sum mer indicntes that nny tenm enter ed from acton would receive al most unanimous support it need not be a winning tenm the tan ners inst year in intermediate hoc key was far from being successful so far as wins went i believe the club won only two games that year they missed the playoffs entirely something unheard of in acton there was however plenty of sup port the arena had large croyds for every home game- i perhaps the most acute prob- lem for any executive attempting to introduce hockey back would be the lack of players suitable for intermediate rankv imports romr hljh these days however it is the opinion of this scribe that miffirjrnt players are available in the immediate district to ice some kind or team and thats all ur need for a start the modern familv uses two tn four times ns much hot water as a comparable family of 20 years nno weaner roast for coolish piglets mortality ik hluh among young pigs during the period from birth to weaning the first week after birth is n critical lime since 10 to 35 per cent of the litter may die during that time because sows farrow several pig that are small nnd easily injured special care must be taken norm ally sows need little help nt farrow ing too much assistance is often dlstnstmus for the litter sine it makes the sow nervous and restless at an experimental station at knpuskasing says l a charrette the practice followed is to remove each young pig from the dnm im mediately after birth nnd to return all pigs about one hour after she has finished farrowing this is done with ns little interference an pos sible and the attendant is never a sti anger in cool weather warmth is nn important factor in saving pigs where electricity i available heat can be supplied from n reflector type electric brooder this brooder is placed in a corner of the prn where the sow cannot disturb it a brooder provides bent for the young pigs and keeps them away from the sow after the first three days the danger of pigs being crushed drops but the danger of anaemia in creases to prevent this condition i a charrette reports that enough reduced iron to cover a ten cent piece should be given to each pig on the second day after birth and repeated twice at weekly intervals by treating the suckling pigs in dividually every pig in the utter will rerelve the correct dose and the danger of loss from anaemia is prevented creep feeding is usually started at three weeks of age since sows may not be capable of supplying enough milk skim milk should be supplied if it is available along with sifted oats if this is impos sible a commercial pig starter can be used to great advantage cash stolen from service station thieves hrnue iht knrlys service station at cumpbellvillo over the weekend and took between i and tii finm the jill the theft was dls- covet ed and i eported on monday jtmornlng cash wns the only thing missing although then was a vnlu- nhle htnek of tires en trance to the building was evidently made through a window which was broken and exit through the ilror opened from the inside 1iovlnelal constable ii gunn is investigating i heholvk to drive in such n mnnner that ill keep living and keep making a living to stay in the pink by watching the red and green to use eaie as standard equip ment to drive as i think the other guv should to keep my vehicle in shape to keep me in shape town of acton court of revision take notice that the court of revision for appeals against the 1053 assessment of the town of alton will be held in the council chambers nt the town hall in acton at the hour of 1000 am wednetdy oefobsr 29 1952 j mcceachik n152 clerk stove pipes u7m inch lengths elbowa tee hull hngthti tapers damptra stove pipe enamel polish brushes etc excellent values hintons se to 1 store car owner make money in spare time responsible man or woman with 5 to 6 hours a week sparo time lo service route of new type vending machines no soiling income up lo 300 monthly depending on number units you enn service excellent possibilities of operating full time income increases accordingly as earnings are based on profitsharing plan applicant must have car 90000 cash for inventory references and a sincere desire to go into busi ness for himself or herself please do not apply unless you qualify interview will bo arranged in younlocality fully qualified applicants should write stating qualifications ago and telephone number to po box 97 station d toronto 9 wow how now lazy brown cow the next time i go to see uncle ed im going to go on the bus last week grandma and i had a long bus trip and the drivers were really swell when we changed buses the dnver helped grandma and me to pick out our new bus and he told her not to worry about anything the new driver was bwell too and he told me he had a little girl like me at home i sure like going on the bus fares are low round trip fxtensive clearing auction sale of i- urnfture farm implements and ioultry equipment and u lint hippt ned after you stooped to pick up vour compan- j ions- gloe in the restaurant i before i could straighten up the waiter had thrown a table cloth ever me and seated five people lig tiirougit tht undersigned hive received li in lions from l w woods to m 11 b public auction at his h rue kth lie township of tri- fuir beside ci1l tower oh svttkuly november lit a 1 10 o i lock the following fuhmtliie chester eld v hi j i hur to inath cihn orfjeld re- ed 2 sttuilo couehe iu- i nd tables bihji clm ti i on it coffee table mi ir ie uk square et ntre tible uu j jdo lure up- draus nuu ube no of ljmp j a young couple were driving throuqh the countryside at high speed suddenly he turned to her nid said- isnt it great speeding like this for mile after mile doean- i ni ike ou glad that oure alive glad she gasped im amazed that cow resting in the birk pisuire must live the life of rilev nothing to do ind all t tn dn i in i hi the m weather and into a ill she gov to have her f el broinh to her the milling choe he placidlv hivis t some one people who work forty to fnrtv- foiir hour a week nnht envy sueh 1 fe of himirio l idvnes e identlv the question bother d scientists n new zedanii agriculture depart- nu nt thev studied 2 000 cowdavs find vit how baii put in her tmeso as not to feel bored they wire omewhil surprised she wtks practically a fortvnme hour week granng a process which causes her to walk between twelve i thirteen miles she spends an other fiftv three hours or so- chew ing the cud at the rate of 50 bites a minute that leaves only sixty- six hours to loaf and sleep bemdis she has a sevendiv w 1 1 k who wouldnt be a cow by heo tokens who would ihh red chiis telephone ttli e tnd floe d mi el- ih mi i- iki iels tilirnev efiiieiator 2 trign j double boston los angeles st louis washington 2510 9200 2730 2355 harold wiles phone 207 acton electric stovi ce ingle beds and beds and sprngs iiiliu- bedroom suite 2 chffo- rolns ni of btdroom chairh inid uu dd drevsi rs odd wash starnls cook stove ol ov e voal hi ati r clothes rack chtid- high chair churn 2 baby carrages books pictures odd dishes pots pans cooking uteilsin spartan console radio stewart warner ii- iile radio and numerous other small household effects implements poultry equipment etc spring tooth harrow drag harrows coal chick brooder 600 egg incubator no of i fattening crates feed hoppers drinking fountains etc j no reserve as the proprietor is leaving this community for busin ess reasons and has rented his home terms- cash settlement with clerk auy of sale h1ndley and elliott b152 auctioneers that was fun now teach me how to hunt aeton continuous shows monday to friday from 7 00 p m saturdays holidays continuous from 630 with matinees at 2 pm frisat oct 1718 courage that opened thi gateway to the west bum vtfbp hayden km jaggbt eillotbettger envret wm w i m wta tti h a tea montues oct 2021 carrol naishzasu pins hmieotottl extra mealtime maic wild 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