Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 2, 1953, p. 12

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pack eioht the acton free press acton ontario thursday april lod wt s lactosse made a big comeback in acton last year after an absence of 50 years and again this year an enterprising new executive is sparing no pains to build up another powerful team known as the b hives last year this year s club will be called the acton rams sponsors are sam brunelle and har old dedels georgetown has also entered an intermediate team and the result ts acton will be mis sing three or four good players from last year but the executive anticipates they will have adequate replacements from ther centres to build up a championship contender here joe gerrie will replace milt burrows as playing coach this year lacrosse bock strong in rev s is acton having a lacrosse team this year after a month of nego tiation meetings and conferences the alerl new executive has comi up with the answer us ves acton is going to bt very much in the lacrosse picture this season with a new executive new sponsors and new player personnel best of all it promises to be an improvement on last year a clu w proved such an attracti in the summer months there s also a new name this vear it will be the acton rams h was no secret tint unharmonious dealing prevailed m the defunct inlcrmedntcs last vear and this had a bearing on the ntw set up deci sion of the georgetown district plajcrs to form a club in georgetown this yenr tore a deeper schism into already riddlid rinks left with no alurmuvt but to reorganize the boxla set up here acton officials did just that acton in spite of the fact club tends to lose five or six pla ers to the new entry from george town there is still a relatively strong contingent of players ready to don acton hverv again this jcar these will be augmented by play ers who hive contacted the acton executive expressing their read in ess to play here four players from last vcars team of course live m acton they arc larry taillefer fred kentncr john krapek and amie hazel also likely to be back in acton uniform are johnny brunski paul landoni bill louth norm young quinn ind possibly tom howell playing coach this seison will b joe gcrru the populir fergus native who made such i hit hen last year its possible also r tn land m th prolif c marksmii who was snatched bv f rgu thistles in mid season list vear mn return fvru s probibh will h v n i plus cif players sinct thivve ic quired owen sounds b t nil ih acton tlub hopes to pick up fi i sex fnm them four plmrs fmn hunlsville have also announced wool growers organization wool ship collect to our registered warehouse no 1 westell ontario ratable grading direct settlement shipper may obuin sacks and twine without charge ffratn archie kerr rr 2 acton clarence denny acton or by writing direct to canadian co opkbative wool gftowes limited 17 bay street toronto canada bowl hymo home ttowmbt the good old days may have seemed better back in 1933 front law bmw of lb ftm rrom of thnramay march m ims the maple ayrup is now in the process of making if the spring like weather eon tinues it will soon be possible to get out the rake t blnkelock member for hal ton county in the ontario leg is laturc is to open the debate in the house this afternoon a large gathering of neighbors and members of bannockburn women s institute met at the home of miss annie cree on wednesday evening to congratulate miss jean cree and mr bruce leitch on their forthcoming marriage presentations were made from the neighbors and the women s institute at a meeting of the board of directors of acton fall fair it was decided to organize a jersey calf club and exhibt at the fair in a special tent the fair will also sponsor a home gardens and can ning club last thursday evening the midget hockey league culminated the sea sons activities with a banquet at the legion club rooms the pat terson trophy was presented to the parkview team mr e e barr re ccived the cup for his team married leitch cree at the minse ac ton on wednesday march 29 hello homemakcrs the flatter sarin jane ijeant cree ing spring clothes attract a magic diughter of gavin cree erin feeling of femininity advertisers twp to edwin bruce leitch also 5tat hacyou whooofc tatis snot 8t jaflrtofi b mev ht bon you will feel slimmer with un me or 1iox church acton pinching suppleness thats for us contrast with such enticing their intention of pliying here with the provision of course they can obtain a waiver from a neighboring town where they don t intend t play they arc living nearby sponsors this season are sam brunelle and harold dedels of the station and dominion hotels res pcctively a contest was held m grades 6 7 and 8 of the public school to pick a name for the team out of 70 or 80 names that were entered the name picked was the rams consequently it will be the acton rams this yeir who will carry the mail the club ls still 1 inking for i president to round out the execut ive which is comprised of sid eisen vice president marc lafer nero secretary mike bennet treasurer ind teim representatives i rr tullefer john krapek and fred kentncr the team reprcs rutativcs ire a new wrinkle o en m thit the plaers needs ir md known to the cxeculi i tnintr md equipment manic r w 11 be bill churchill the e gentlemen hive been bu r the list month conferring with council the ola and lining up liyers the feel that the im mense success lacrosse cnjoyel in acton last year was due in n smill measure to the quality of the team thiy intend to improve n last eirs entrj which was clln mated b streetsville in a thnllin series although the loss of the ct n williams players and one from georgetown will leave a large hole in last years team the executive feel they have adequate replace ments and should be stronger in some departments most missed w 11 be junior beaumont and dour townsend two fine goal scorers and stead working johnn haines on defense bill louth although living in norval intends to plav here council approved an agreement with the local club and practices will start in a couple or weeks died stuckey at the home willow street acton on thursday march 23 1933 william john stuckey b husband of elizabeth hilts duffy at the home of william duval victoria avenue acton on wednesday march 29 1933 catherine duffy in her 86lh year remarks we found an old advertise ment on fashions for clothes m which the illustration was a draw ing of the new spring dress and the message read the following will be found neat and easy to imitate that was 80 years ago what a difference today we covet clothes that are fashionable yet never the same as everyone elses as for fashions in food we wish to prepare the same as that in the table of precedence for which is news and copy the method i cmada the pnm minister rjnks at serving immediately following the gover a ttd nor general officer ad m buster l i- ta a the government fashions in food 1 individual casseroles porrela n or heat proof glass are being i used for the main supper dish such as tuna and noodle maca back in 1903 from the laanc of the fr frem of thnraday april 2nd ini the tinted pictures and colored cover of the eaiter canadian maga zlne arc attractive and indicate the rapid development in colored print ing to issue a magazine in this country ai not long ago consider ed an irn possibility on account of the limited extent of our papula tion the board of trustees of acton public school have engaged miss kate kennedy for the position of substitute from easter until the mid summer vacation at a salary of 70 friday and saturday of last week were opening davs in the millinery department of the glasgow house a large number of ladies were at traded to the showroom where mijs grav and her staff had arranged their display flat effects are again prominent some having a rolled edge and those hats with bell crowns seem to be high in favour mr j f mutne of elora now oc cupies the tellers cage at the mer chants bank mr berry having been transferred to markdale an enthusiastic meeting of the members of acton golf club was held last thursdav to organize for the season of 1903 officers were elected as touows hon pros john a mcgrail president a h devitt vice president h p moore chap lain rev h a micpherson cap tain dr john lawson sec trcas w stark captain indies division mrsvmcoretli patronesses mm cv s smith mrs macphcrson mrs havill mrs h s hoimesmrs a secord mrs i francis mrs mc gnil mrs devitt committee on greens the officers ind messrs a j mackinn in h s h times hiyward fnnk moore and roy mcintosh with chanctenstic energy miss meda nelson president of acton women s institute is putting the new branch into practical working order the first meeting will be held tomorrow afternoon in mill s hall papers on topics of interest to the ladies at this season of the year will be given by mrs h p moore and mrs t e m secord it is hoped each meeting will sec the tb still kills 3400 yearly here the lowest tuberculosis death rale in our history has come lo be the expected annual comment on statistics concerning tubercul uis in canada observes the canad ian tuberculosa association nat urally this sustained success against such a death dealing disease givts deep satisfaction and we in this district have recently done our share by having free x rays recent ly it is a satisfaction which is justified as long as it does not blind the public to the fact that there were still more than 3 400 deaths from tuberculosis last year which is more than the toll from al other communicable diseases combined it would be unfortunate also if the falling death rate masked the tact that tb keeps at least 30 000 canadians too ill for work at any given time with all the unhaopi ness inconvenience ana loss of wages a ceo m pa ning enforced idle ness f n year perhaps two y a s or even longer of these mor number of members augmented the objects of the institute being bene ficial to all dr vardon medical officer of gait announced the other day that he intended to have a by law passed to stop indiscriminate kissing the roads have dried up with un usual rapidity and finve rarely been in such good condition the first of april than 18000 are in sanatoria during any year not only thes patlcnja bul their families are affected by the length of the iuneas tor ab aence and restricted income put a strain on family life early diagnosis prompt treat ment daring surgery and new drugs have all contributed to the steady decline in the death rate from tb but dettpte tbia h is the leading cause of death in the is to 45 age group the death rate has halved in the last ten years but until the decline in the appear ance of new cases matches the dropping death rate it u premature for canadians to think tubercul osis is beaten interior decorating for expert color scheme superior workmanship and the latest sunworthy waterfatt wallpapers call cchrtl e sttt decorator rockwooo 51 rino 5 township of esquesing tenders for rental of dumptruck and front end loader sealed lenders marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned up until 10 o clock a m on tuesday april 7th 1953 for the rental of a dump truck and driver suitable for townsh p use at an hourly rate of pay also for the rental of a front end loader on a per load basis equipment to be at the call of the road superintendent as required lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted w e townsend road supt norval ont happiness ahead for the television family immediate delivery tv sets priced from 28900 up on year guarantee on ah parts ballentine motors roni and cheese creamed chick en etc 2 tossed salads prepared from packaged ready to toss greens are economical for smill fami lies most culinarv artists use french dressing into which bits of cheese are bended as a salad dressing for raw vegetables 3 homemakcrs no longer try and vie with canned soup manufac turers the canned soup is heated iccording t dinctioi on the can otherwise the mod i em housewife makes something now such as crenmed onion ind cheese soup or i chicken and parslej broth 4 a compinv luncheon dish is often i jellied casserole which ls mixed diced cooked meat scripcd oniun grated carrot and shredded lettuce it is served on i a platter garnished with relishes and accompinied bv a dish of mayonnaise dressing i 5 the majority of requests for desserts this month require re i cipes for a tortoni this frozen cream or ice cream with diced fruit m it is prepared for serv ing in wax piper cups or in new cooled metal freezing travs 6 cheese is being packaged so at tracticly that it can be placed on the tablp for snacks at any hour and returned ts is to the cheese jar if not used 7 cobblers as dessert are the economical type the modern method of preparation b tea biscuit dough rolled inch thick cut in inch strips and placed over the cooked fruit in a lattice design then it is baked the usual 20 minutes in a hot oven 8 packaged mixes for pastry dough rolls rakes cookies muffins gives the homemaker more time in preparing more attractive food 9 leftover foods are being pre pared directly after a meal and packaged for freezing several davs later frozen foods are not being appreciated since time or expense for proper packaging l not being considered wisely 10 two kinds of ready to mix cof fee are being used extensively for the club and church refresh ment hour the question box miss m t asks for a dozen des sert recipe containing biscuits and cream- answer we presume you refer to biscuit tortoni or macaroon bombe cup crushed macaroon v cup icing sugar cup milk 1 cup thick cream v tsp almond extract maraschino che m es browned almonds combine macaroons milk icing sugar and a few grains of salt and let stand 1 hour whip 1 cup thick cream and fod into above mixture dd flavoring and a few cut cher nes place mixture in paper muffm cups in a refrigerator trav decor ate with nuts and chill well for 3 1 hours i this is a picture but not the full story until you read these words you might not guess that this is the scene in a kitchen following a gasoline ex plosion unt i you read further you might not real e that this s only one part of a much bigger story a lot was involved in this incidentl but what when what else happened what were the difficulties what did people say and do a picture a headline a brie announcement can xchet your appetite for news but cannot tarirfv your hunpr for the whole story tt takes many words to bring you all you want to know words bring meaning words bring news news papers bring news only the home town newspaper brings you full stories week after week p ctures and suff c ent words only the newspaper can bring you the full story as soon as appetite is aroused with authentic facts this goes for advertising too the brief message that hangs in the air or the brief headlines here or there may indeed have a momentary nteresl but the newspaper ad carries the brass tacks quality the urgency of the newspaper itself lke a news item the ad can be examined and reexam ined can be read at any time anywhere can be cl pped and carried in a pocket or pocketbook and usr as the newspaper speaks the spec al language of the town t m rrors the ads themselves have the same important local qual ty no other med um can match this quality add to all th s the fact that newspapers reach every body in town and you know why the newspaper is the nations most powerful advertising medium no wonder all advertisers both reta i and national invest more money in newspapers than in any other form of advertising the newspaper is always first with the most the acton free press

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