thubsdax october sard 1s52 the acton free press acton ontario paok sevxn ct town op acton court of revision take notice hut the court of revision for appeal against the 1953 asaftxment of tho town of acton will be held in the council chambers at the town hall in acton at the hour of 1000 am wadnaaday octow 29 1952 j mcgeachm h1s5 clerk reserved scats on sole now royal winter fair horse show nov 1422 order seats now for this colorful annual event featuring the rcmjp musical ride at all performances xtpi the first friday matinees wed and fri 100 saturdays 150 1 00 evenings aaon toes wed thurs 250 200 150 fridays and saturdays 300 250 200 including general admission tfucpua a tatftdriiarf wv with your cheque or tony onur to ftoyal w1nuk f aw royal cohaaush tottmto ottt joan morrison corf rona1d coleman jrvjuuh intoronto ch sl johns norway anglican church toronto was the scene of a quiet weddliig on october 18 when joan cunningham morrison daughter of mrs george morrison and the late mr morrison of toron to became the bride of corp hon- ald william coleman iton oi mr william coleman jr acton rev f 11 nicholson officiated at the ceremony given in marriage by her bro ther raymond morrison the bride wore a navy taffeta dress with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses and atephanotls mr dolores mcdonald her matron of honor chose a navy and white dress nnvy accessories and a cor sage of pink carnations mike knr- hovlc toronto was the best man a reception followed at the brides home in toronto where the room was decorated in pink and white streamers and weddintf bells the brides mother received wear ing a navy dress and navy access ories with a corsage of pink car nations on the return from their honeymoon the couple will live in toronto guests were present from shel- bourne barrie camp borden acton ljmehouse and toronto review no oatottst where docs canada keep her ora tors asks adclphl the financial posts london correspondent cana da excites tho imagination of the british as never before and we long for her representatives to pictuie canadas greatness in language of fire nearly 2000 new television sta tions may be licensed soon in the united states because television engineers and scientists found that an estimated 70 channels in the up per regions of the air waves could be used for ultrahigh frequency telecasts early in november canadas champion plowmen winners of the esso transatlantic class at this years international plowing match at carp ont will leave for a sixweek trip to the united kingdom douglas reid of brarrfpton right tractor plowing champion is al ready marking the hours as they pass to the amusement of algie wallace of north gower centre horse plowing champion and roy shaver of newington a past president of the ontario plow mens association who will act as team manager the overseas trip is sponsored by imperial oil ltd ifc overdue have you purchased your radio licence the obtaining of new radio receiving licences is man datory on april 1 or as soon thereafter as possible under the radio act 1938 the department of transport is not only required to collect the licence fee from all radio owners but may prosecute where necessary to enforce the act warning is given that investigations and prosecutions have already commenced in cases where radio receiving licences are overdue through neglect misunderstanding or wilful intent department of transport ottawa ontario chronicles of ginger farm written specially for the acton free press by gwetutollae i clarke wonderful fabrics for your fall wardrobe authentic tartans smart checks oq 54 wide yd vbiilo chesterlaine a wool broadcrepe 298 plain shades 54 yd gabardines wool faille alpine etc for suit skirt ate corduroy fine pinwale plain shades 36 269 yd maid taffeta 36 si 49 yd feather flannel suiting several qualities 100 to 159 yd s apron prints 39c to 79c yd always a large assortment of fall and winter needs- floral and stripe wooiettes for pyiamas etc 69c yd cotton plaids for boys shirts girls skirts etc 79c to 98c yd special 25 only indian type blankets bright colors for 398 each 71 i ifxrv nnnc farm land is taken over once n sur vey is completed but such is not the case with industrial plants they can be here or they can be there according 16 the best interest of the company whether the land re quired is highly productive or not makes little difference but wonder couldnt there be some form of control governing the salt- of agricultural land for in dust rial purposes surely there is plenty of waste land that might be used to good advantage instead of bring left to grow weeds that much productive land has already been sold to industry is little short of a crime cant something bo done to put the brakes on before it is too too much good form land is be ing used for housing projects that is what is being said in some quar ters and not without reason but then how can it be otherwise new houses are definitely needed and they cant be built in midair but it is not only for houses that land is required each new community that is opened up must also have roads stores schools gas stations parks theatres and last but not least churches y however farm acreage taken over for such projects cannot be nearly as great as that which is sacrificed for the erection of huge industrial plants and for the construction of superhighways it has worried us for some time travel the new bar rie highway for instance how much farw land was taken over for its construction or the new ford plant taking in some of the best forms in the district now chain stores are building on the outskirts of many cities big stores complete with parking lots almost every city is pushing its out skirts farther out into the country real estate agents are hoving a field day among nearby farmers who at tracted by good cash offers and having in mind the decline in farm produce prices are usuall ready to make a deal of course if farm property is required by the depart ment of highways the farmer doesnt have much to say in it any way i and think of the land that must be taken over where a clover- leaf is necessary modern highways follow a straight line insofar as that is possible so thnrn rnr hr tittlo ohn an in what 1 hn t ham j u but happy life or do they i cant think that turkeys raised on wire can be hap py i wouldnt want to raise tur keys for that same reason late before we wake up and won der what has happened to nil our good highway farms not only purchased land is affect ed grading and building highways indirectly affects other farm land still in production changing the natural drainage of the land on cither side of the road as a private enterprise farm ponds have proved themselves as very satisfactory wouldnt it also be possible as a conservation measure for the de partment of highway i in coopero hon with the department of lands and forests to construct artificial ponds in lowlying areas directly attributable to highway construc tion these unsightly bare spot may be seen on many farms border ing every new highway in the pro vince on the other hand another fact is perfectly obvious as one drives through the country in spite of modern machinery some farms are not as productive as they were at one time our own included a man whose work takes him to many places told us that most of the farms he visits are owned and operated by men over 70 in other cases young er men are holding down jobs and trying to farm at the same time but even these farms should not be sacrificed to the bulldozer the fertility is there and should the time ever come and with increased population it well may when farm produce is more urgently needed then these farms can be put into peak production once again if help is available and returns for farm produce make it possible well having got that ott my chest ill go out and find out how production has been going on aroundherc we imported co bul lets last week for the firsi few weeks looking after them is fun gathering eggs is quite an event we couldnt be more excited if they were laying golden eggs two more today than yesterday and the siae soon they will be grade a la r he the hens of course are moulting and falling off but now they supply us with meat poor dears what a niercy geese chick ens turkeys and the like have no realization of the fate that awaits great expectations when joseph jefferson the noted actor was past 70 he suddenly ac quired a strong excitement for gar dening one day a friend asked him the reason for his newfound ei thusiasm the saddest thing in old age jefferson replied is the absence of expectation now a garden is all expectationand ou get a lot f things ou dont expect too the dw1g11t has a floov plan w ith an outstanding abundance oi closet space there are ten closets including the centrally located storage chisel which is large ough to house such bulk house hold equipment as the sewing machine beside a wardrobe in everv one of the bedrooms there is a handv closet at each entrance to the house a towel cabinet in the bathroom a linen closet in the hall and a broom closet and pot and pan closet in the kitchen the second floor plan of the dw tght provides space for two bedrooms which may be added later if desired the modern kitchen and dinette are se parted from one another by cupboards all the rooms in the dwight open into the center hall allowing free circulation the dwight has a full basement plans call for frame construction throughout with a siding exterior the roof is covered with asphalt shingles dimensions of the dwight are 34 feet by 32 feel the floor area of the house is 1088 square ft it has a volume of 34153 mfale fmtv grandma moses and grandma moses is written by grandma moses herself since sfmlltir experiences can likely be remembered by the senior citizens of acton district the mere facts of grnndmas mows life are no more exciting than the stories bur grand pa ren li could tell it is for once a good idea tn have a peck at the back of this bonk before reading it from the front for it is the fullpage colored illustrations at the back of the volume that give the whole book meaning for grandma moses as everyone likely knows by now started to paint when her hands could no longer manage needle work she skyrocketed to fame not long ago us a leading exponent of american primltivkm those who were fortunate en ough to be able to visit the display of moses originals in the toronto art gallery was it last spring will find the book especially inter esting although the reproductions do certainly give a good idea of her style her style but not so much her technique for which one does need to sec her originals the faces were just round blobs with two dot eyes and a hnemouth painted on as children would do shndlng in her tiny figures was often nonexistent os she seemed to heap on a brushfuil paint all of the same tone however there will be fewer art critics in the vicinity of acton lib rary that people who just like to read a good book especially now that the return to standard time gives readers longer evenings grandma moses is written very simply the editor otto kallir says he only corrected the spelling and some reproductions of her letters show why and so the whole book reads just like reminiscences of a very nice old lady heres an example then there was a request for me to go to the big city new york for thanksgiving celebration in gimbcls auditorium where they hung the grandma moses pictures- grandma who had never travelled much what anticipation and vex ation what commotion and confus ion at last she was on her way they wanted me to take down some preserve and homemade cake my preseves were placed on the tables beside the platform just before i went up there some one handed me one of those little oldladies bouquets and then some one pinned something on me it felt just like a black bug but i couldnt look down it was a microphone and i was then on the air they took me by surprise i was in from the back woods and i didnt 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