Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 5, 1953, p. 7

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thursday march 8th 1u9 the acton free press acton ontario paox skvxn chronicles 1 ginger farm written specially jot the acton free prew by gwendoline p clarke something tells mc that certain species of cots dogs and hous plants cannot be raided together and they are th kind we stem lo for several years i have har huke fern or plint i hardh know which to call it u has ion trailing branches and a sort of multiple bulbous root this pint filled one entire window in he living room and was so heavy i couldn t even lift it it had alwav been hardy and healthy and then suddenly it wasn t there i was at a loss to account for the change until the day 1 discovered mitchic white asleep on top of my precious fern it was an ideal spot with the warm sun streaming in through the window i knew mitch ie had been playing with the trailing fronds but making a bed of the fern was something 1 hadn t even thought of as possible eventually i had to cut off ail the fronds and repot the fern splitting it lnt four while i was at it in the other living room window i have an asparagus fern michie cant sleep on top of it as the p t isn t big enough so he nibbles at the fronds instead upstairs in a big south bedroom used only whe i we have guests i ha a varicl ef house plains whictrtconsidcred comparatively safe until last sun- jayawfejw artwereout and brought a young couple with them june brought her english terrier friendly and well behaved even with honey and mitch it was all over the place presently i heard it chasing around upstairs but in a few minutes it was down aga n next day i was up to water m plants such a sight as met my eyes one cactus was lying out of itajol another was on the floor its fancy container broken two of my potted ferms were also lying among a debris of broken pots and earth and various shoois were snapped off my geraniums and begonia worst than that some of thesi plants belonged to friends who h i j been maying here before christmis they had left them in my chire i nuiuij turn until ihey cre ready to start ahon was unanimously housekping again chairman will i thought t dog couidnl figuies of totil equilizid vaiss possibly have done thit much dam nicnts of each township in hatton iikp and then suddenh i realized c unt wire icvicwtd ind al whit hid happened big black j amounts sptnt lust yfenr on all had t vidtntlv been slcipmg on on hilton cunty reads and amount of tht beds when the dog ran availabk ihis yeir won n leased upstairs joe scared to death bv reeve stanley norrtsh was un n canine stringer hid rrnde i fly able to attend but councillors john ing leap for the window and thil roberts tn archie service john pass suggestions to county council over sixty ladles and gentlemen of nassagaweya township who ana interested in improved road conditions attended a meeting held in brookvllle hall on thursday evening february mth optometrist 58 st georges square guelph formerly occupied by mr e p head complete eyesight service interior decorating for expert color scheme luggastiom suporior workmanship and tho latest simworthy watarfait wallpapers call 01grtl e m decorator rockwood 51 ring 5 that i am surt thit is what happened beciuse i remember see i ing joe come through the hall i when everyone had gone and it could have been worse yean ago when a strange dog came into ti i house mitchic grey went ngil through the living room window glass and all in my den i have on the wind w sill one begonia and a lowpnni hon yesterday while we were l breakfast i heard a crash 1 found the begonia lying on th poor its pot broken and mitch white scampering away so 1 have come to the conclusion that mitchic among plants is like a bull in china shop too bad because in every other respect he is a well behaved and intelligent pussy cat which reminds me i visited i house in town last week wher there was a four year old cat fh it had never been outside by itself it had a little harness and was taken oulside by some member o the family at various times during the day this was because all i s predecessors had either b kil stolen poisoned or run away before leaving the subject o plants and cats i have two christmas cacti both of which bloomed just before chris one hs5 already bloomed again and the other is a mass of buds cats and dogs notwithstanding has anyone else had a similar icncc maybe even house plants don t know what to mike of this unusual winter it is certainly unusual all right two days ago the air was just lik spring last night the temper i ture took a nosedive and here we ire back to winter again i hav just come in from feeding the hens and found the thermomete registering zero thit suits mc ill right i m not ready for spring yi t well this is the day farm fo v have been waiting for the da u s embargo against canadnn ciltle is to be lifted and iher what some sav lower beef pn is will result but thit remains to bf sun in my cisc free moven nt of cittlt is greatlj to be desir i especially off this farm if i havt my way partmr is spending far to much time it the barn tht i drvs if it hadn t betn for the embargo some of our cattle would have tne out long ago but who wants t st h on i fniline ma kit millan and thompson attended a motion wis unanimoiislj sup ported that a committee of five in luding archie service alex near lloyd crawford john mcdougall and dc b young should meet with the roads committee of county ncil and pass along ideas and views from this meeting another meeting will be called later to hear results odd or even shocked old lady and on my way here we passed about 25 people parked cars young hostess oh i m sure you mistaken there must have betn an even number fund helps has normal life again louis ecktnswei hingtr and palntei though uft with a ed right font by of pltotmltu reachi i idull er is a paper by trade tven evtrely deform hl1dhod nhh wilktd on fo t w i h wtttf his 1 lusts fornud on thi by the time he lift tht diformitv tint he actually niltr bordir of his i f it turned in t i ft ol thick cal j piinis 1 1 iped thit nful r tuilh ure at tim s hi hid ti lij olt work t pn m l heilmg of thisi sons ipd miny times b the turn hi div s work wus done hi ft it like taking t his kntis to git honit despention drove hfm in stirch of treatment and tht public hcil h nurse told him about the mirch of dimes ht was txamined by a specjalist at the hospital clinic who told him his foot could be corrected by months off work at least three of surgery but that it would take aix which would be spent in hospital he felt he could save enough for his family to live on during his lay off but he could not handle the hospital cost as well the march of dimes provided this for him now for the first time in his adult lite ht is wearing a normil looking shoe because his foot is straight and he is without pair ht no i nftr w irs a leg brace mr mrs a kerr are hosts to club tht churchill couplts club mil nctntly at tht home of mr and mrs arthk kirr seven couth were prist nt and three were absent owing to illiuss mr bruce 1 1 itch rnd thi minut s of tht last mut ing ind mrs a kerr had chari of devitun st viral ittms of bus miss win disposed of and a f c gimts of lost httr and crukin ill win pliid in ton thi lun h urn mittit strvid lunch the chun hill wa ht id ihur wumins uiv if prajer strvicr n irid- utirno n fibru iry 2ltli it tht homo of mrs archil k rr a f ik1 n imbir of tht lonl hdi tinntd out ind stviril ti k pj l in tht strvirt mr george grafl flew honit from smtilula bisk list wetk to iee his fithcr who is seriously ill i cm iph general hospital cungntu lit ions to mr and ms gibb on tht arrival of thtir baov daughtrr last week rev c h elliott and mrs flsi campbell visited saturday at the home uf mr and mrs f fremm and at the guelph general has pital where mr elliott had his picture liken with mr j grail both over 90 tuvtiion piano sales service of hamilton new and used pianos pianoa tuned repaired and rebuilt for service and estimates phone 128 acton last tir 97 of ill rid c r work wis dont by volunuiis w domttd their siritcs in ir w thi ut pjy acton taxi and snack bar 10 mill st w phone 260r 24 hour taxi service our cars are radio dispatched out of town trips a spedatty phone 260r for prompt courteous service mining boom east and wtst in canada txciting mint mwfi is made reports tht financial post in tho east- financial deals new staking and ex ploration programs follow one an othi r in quick succession as the pot continues to boil in new bruns wick s ntv bast metals mining camp focal point for the heavy sptculative trading which has st nt volume on the toronto stock ex chanm to new daily highs in the west ont of the largest winter diamond drilling programs in canadian mining history is snap ing up in the bleak wtnterftrt beaverlodgt uranium camp of northtm saskatchewan heres the cleaner youve been hearing about amazing nw suparpowerei swivtl top cleanfft with exclusive attachomatic clipon too is taw shcial offer to introduce extra big allowance for 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