Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1953, p. 7

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thumsoay habch 1 the acton free press acton ontario pad sxvxn continue african theme at meeting the monthly meeting of the daughters of knox was held at the home of mrs ida ritchie an hon day evening march 2 under the guidance of the president dorolhy datwklns the opening ceremony was read followed by the responsive service show me tkyv7y continuing with the african theme for the year mrs r h arm strong gave a talk on the different tribes in africa and their customs inez mclellan and her drama group then presented a skit entit led one hundred years ago after the secretary s and trcasur ers reports were read bj norma wilds and lorraine mullfn the busi ness for the evening centered upon the easter tea the meeting was brought to a close with the singing of the dox ology canadian fanners know the struggle at maple sugar tune of awuiatg lbs sap to the sugar homo capadaqy if there has been an ariytfaaw so we wen interested in fctlf bow one fanner who med ahamnum tubing for sum- sner brujaaon also used it as a spring ptpeune to cany the np from his trees to the sugar house light strong easily 1 ajskdjooni has a way of stiniolst- kg peoples tngenoity in tlwar sestch lor short cots that wmssw r today more tides made from aluminum suuplw by alcan atummum y of canada ltd new appointments palermo president by erin council for junior farmers for cash in an emergency try the b of m first assessor collector fence viewers pound keepers and livestock valu ators were appointed by erin town ship council when the membc met at huuburgh on march 2 reeve albert whopler presided with all the members present ex cept george wallace fence viewers are chester burt joel b leslie duncan mcmillan geo davis george c burt arthur rowan jesse mcenery and robert a rowan pound keepers robt a mcen ery john mcdowel ward hamil ton hector pinkney morgan grai am leslie jackson kenneth reid david barbour david stewart r m reid norris sinclair and wi bert mcfee live stock valuators north div jjrion clarence g bryare west division earl jessop sou h div ision david stewart east d ision gordon jackson council joined the ontario a sociation of mayors and reees and appointed reeve albert m heeler as delegate to the convention to the convention to be held during may h c barber auditor was pa d 200 on account pending com pie t ion of audit bert berry was appointed to the combined office of assessor collect or at a salary of 725 plus 15 of dog taxes collected the treasurer of erin village was paid 100 for services rendered by the erin fire brigade at the home of herman beseem first line as ihe petition of the live stork owners re the warble fly conliol act 1949 did not have the required number of signatures in accord ante with tfee regulations set f irlh in the act council decided to lane no action at the present time j the following accounts were paid general accounts sheep accounts road accounts i on thursday evening march 5 the halton junior farmers held their annual meeting in the agrlc ulture office milton with all five junior farmer local clubs fully re presented after the regular bus iness had been presided over by i county president mac sprowl re ports of the past jear were given by marjone segs worth county sec retary the treasurers report by art bennett assistant agricultural i representative in inez rats ab sence the provincial directors re j port by david pellclterio who has been the halton junior farmer pro v ncial director for the pas three years serving now as provinc 1 president of the ontano junior i farmers tiie presidents report by mac sprowl outlined a few highlights over the past year he also thank ed the board for the loyal support given him in the past year and stated he would help the junior in the future as in the past he wished the incoming president the same support that was accorded him and felt halton juniors woul i have another successful year j art bennett the assistant agn ultural representative then pros d ed over the election of officers which resulted as follows past president mac sprowl aclon president harold tyrrell palerm first vice president donald mat thews acton second vice president howson ruddell norval secretary anne mclaughlm acton treasure wilma sinclair milton provincial director mac sprowl acton press repor cr jean pear son milton executive commit tie wilma sinclair anne mclaughlin howson ruddell donald matthew b harold tyrrell mac sprowl 13006 12610 1019 51 adj by justments made revision court several adjustments were made by esquesihg township court of re vision monday march 2 george lib w and cultural organization will be no bird george curne walter linham and william schenk pre sent it was decided that the court of revision was not in a position to deal with the request of m kohcn the treasurer was authorized to rtfund to c storey over assess ment 6 37 a h shaver building removed 5 31 mrs lillian norton buildings burned 6 64 the treasurer was instructed to write off the business tax of the late james littleton amounting to 8 89 plumbing heating hot water steam air conditioning insmthinc- of all knh piurnbing heating supplies siitw a d pe t if ji united h jfrj acton ontario lsmjin5l n try us for prof sim on panel re study of forums the international implications of canada s national farm radio forum wil be discussed in the rcg ular farm forum broadcast of next monday march 16 when a study of the program made bv the united nations educational social reviewed by three men who mid important contributions study they are 0 j w shugg director of publicity for the dairy farn irs of canada r alex sim assistant professor of political economv it the university of toronto and p james griffin a socialogist at ihi university of toronto mr sim is well known in halton the rec ent folk school was held at hu home the study was financed and underaken by unesco with the idea that the farm forum tech mqutt might be applied on a world wide basis with particular btnefll to those countries that ire back ward agricul urally farm fqiuti has alreadv served as a model f similar orgin zitions in other en tries those studying the situation hav come to the conclusion thit wh r farm forums have beei set up successfully they have help d among o her things to restore ih sense of community or neighb rli that was once the p nc pal characteristic of rural life the wecklj discussion broidrat throughout the winter pro d s hi occasion for farmers to get toueiher to talk over mutual probli to discuss thi broadcasts and stud the prmted malenal which is ert out to ail groups na lonal farm radio forum is a cooperative effort of the cbc h canadian association for adult ed ucation and the canadian f der ation of agriculture th radio phase til thi project numbers more than th rteen hundred listen ni group- making it the most extin sivtlv organized prograrry of is kind in the world when you need money in an emergency vou need it fast tha b why it is well lo remember vou can save time as well as money by first consulting gordon oder man ager of the acton bank of mon treal office here is the story in one sentence if you have a regular income and are in a position to repay without overstraining yourself mr oder can advance you a b ot m personal loan for any useful purpose and if its an emergency you can count on him to come to come to a decis ion without unecessary delay a b of m personal loan costs inly six per cent a year and can be repaid in easy instalments you pay interest only on the you still owe ko that if you bor row 100 and repay in monthly instalments over a year the cost is only 27 cents a month you can borrow more or less for shorter or longer periods at proportionately the same cost remember in financial cmer ktney make mr odcrs office your first stop he is accustomed lo dealing confidentially with people i in time of emergency or oppor tunity and he can be depended upon to help in every possible wav the orangeviue bottling works qrengaville on phon 137 w auction sale of cows vaunt cattle hants and hags j ferjueft to sell by public auction at his farm lot 3 con 3 township of nassagaw eya 1 miles south of campbellville on thursday march 19 1ku at 2 00 o clock the following horses 1 percheron mare 8 vears old 1 pircheron mire 9 vtars old good workers i se of heavy teim harness collars etc cows and young cattle- 1 durham cow frtsh not bred 1 pirt jcrsiy and guernsey cow in full flow bred jin 13 i pirt j s v uid guemsiv c w in full fl w bred dm 2 i bhek holstcin tow in full flow bred jin 15 1 jersey hcfer bred sept 14 i jer sev hcifir bred nov ii 1 gut rm ev steer 2 years old 3 bul calves young nttle vaccinated hogs 1 york sow bn d dec 31 1 york sow bred dec 30 1 ork 7 york waners i york hog years old implfments ftc m h hiv loader i hp ga inline set f covering tnrrows 2 furrow walk hie plow other articles etc terms cash settlement with cl rk dv of sail no n serve hindley and fl liott audit net rs l mcmillan clerk b query a candidate called on a minister to ask his support at tht coming t lection before i decide to give you any support said the minister i would like to ask you a question do you partakt of intoxicating beverages before 1 reply said the candl date cautiously is this an enquiry or an invitation pollock and campbell manufacturer of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north oa1t tclefhoni ml mike coxe plumbing heating eavestroughing phone 25 acton acton taxi and snack bar 10 mill st w 24 hour taxi service our cars are radio dispatched out of town trips specialty phone 260r for prompt courteous sorvtco make the ciange that thousands are making rogers majestic hallicr after as low as 33950 complete with aerial small down payment and 435 par waoh for guaranteed re gilson appliances monogram space heaters and wall furnaces pittsburgh paints modern numbing heating mill st j mcmvotn prep acton frt h th calf at ihe roan cow fr ah in d- with cilf at sidt bred dec j r in r w bred aug n k in well rod cow ih cilf at md bred f b 21 wh te cow due ibou i me of sale red cow wi h alf i sidi bnd dae pnl i oung cattle 5 well b reading cattle 2 oung ca v registered shorthorn b ill b- n jan 20 1950 implements mrsmv ha binder 6 ix cut masses hai loader deenng mower 5 ft cvt dump rake masser harris 11 i sod drill ijtooth cultivator 4 sec brtxharrows medium farm wa gon wagon box hav rack sl p sle ghs scuffler fanning m u 1000 lbs scales democrat cutt r pulper turnip sower buggy w a rack 180 ft of new hav fork rope hay fork masse harm cr am separator all small artic e hay and grain a quail v of mixed hay 100 bus of erbin oats 400 bus of heaw m red gra n 5 bags of potatoes wv a gibson auctioneer p c mclean clerk before you buy any or str check compart the s3 ford for here the car that built lo change your mind so many ways step inside enoy the difference in comfort on deep wide ea with tofl foam rubber cushions run your hands over the fabnea and feel lbs difference in futility look all around at the luxury interior intra the spanous roominess the rulmtircva visihil ty bui more than this teat dme n wauh how us vi on tier rule smooths out the roughest roads how easy- i is lo handle on hills and h ghways on turns and in tramc ttst dnve foidi v 8 difference its vjrwkxilhness with the stratostar 110hp v 8- the kind of engine lhat powers the finest cars and yet ford is pneed hiia tht ktit add to all these extras ford i threeway choice of transmivsions r or domain overdrive or synchros lent shift tea chock whai ou re miss ng in comfort luxury and performance you ii make the hange ihal thousands are making to ford n s3 when lord offers you so muvh more so has mi wtt 1 powered with the finest priced with the lowest tour ford dealer wtu gladly arrange for you to co lsrxrcz thompson motors phone 69 fordmonarch dealer acton ontario look for the f sign of value when you buy a used carsee your ford deal

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