the acton free press acton ontario thursday july art 1 safe substitute for cash used by modern travellers a big roll of bank notes may not be a heavy load but it cert alnly can weigh you down when you travel says gordon oder local bank of montreal manager pick pockets and sneak thieves are al ways ready to catch the traveller with his guard down and cash thats simply mislaid may never be recovered either travellers cheques are the sale and modern way to carry money on a trip they are as convenient as cash but only to the person who buys them they re worthless to anyone else and if mislaid or stolen can be replaced if you are contemplating a jt ney in the near future you will be wise to take mr oders advice and put your money into b of h travellers cheques before you go why not drop into your b of m branch and enquire about this ser vice today travellers cheques can help you enjoy 3 really care free holiday closed for annual vacation week of july 27 to aug 3 va 7vye6 cleaners you are invited euchre and dance frbayriuly 24 esquesing community hall stewarttown good prizes lunch doris hulls orchestra cards at 8 30 admission free sponsored by progressive conservative association the utermonal limited montreal- toronto chicago on business or pleasure travel the fast and comfortable way on canadian national 5 international limited pat usable tune to your advantage as the engineer does the dming vc ark or relax in modern coaches duplex roomettes or luxurious bedroombuffet lounge jrs overnight enjoy the wide variety of restful sleeping accommodations from berths to drawing rooms dine well in bright uptothc minute dining cars avfuous miau mvm for more than fifty ears the international limited has served momtremi toronto windsor detroit chicago on dependable all weather schedules- pool serv ice montreal toronto only go by the international limited and arnvc refreshed your liberal candidate murray mcphall a candidate in this riding who has shown among other thing that logical independent busines like thinking can be forgotten while concentrating on a follow the leader campaign is now try ing to tell the folks in ha lion county all about markets and eggs maybe the candidate ha hcird the boys talking or has reid pocket politics but us rather unfortunate that she hasn t a bet ter understanding of the subject anything about markets and eggs coming from a charming womar may sound fine when its told ove the tea cups to select little groups of friend chit ch to b suri ditt important enough to be im pressivet however when the same state merits arc made for publication by a person aspiring to represent this riding at ottawa and is even look ing forward to be rewarded with an appointment as cabinet ministc then i say we should have a more critical eye and ear and among other things we find that the can didateia now showing s cnu cern about eggs in 1945 we are told canada shipped two billion eggs to the un ited kingdom and now she ships none the implication is of course that the ldberal adminlst ration made a mess of this market and that canada is holding the biggest omelet in history in ad dition one might get the impress ion that the tories had created the market in 1945 and the liber als had come along and lost it in the first place there was a liberal administration in 1945 and the liberals aren t likely to go around losing markets that they helped to find we could still sell eggs to the united kingdom two billion of them if the producers actually wanted it that day bu the united kingdom cannot pay the price that the domestic market of fcrs and the candidate hould find out something about dttultry prices and eggs before allowing herself to go off the deep end v ilh pure political projigandi if sh in ed in hilton she should nov thai the farmers and piultrv people ire getting a pntt g d price for eggs also ihc tories mifitft bo inter csted to know thit hill n cotinl is thf centre o tru inrt 1 n rl irei f perl prced i l k in cin idi there is i lirge rrnrkct for pd nro d lncslock in mexico md si nth iminci and n r ben in helory his the prico of ped gr lri livestock been so high at the flme time up ire 1 m iv hui in ill time high for hi s ilh firm cish income n din avcngini s2 60 000 001 p iar firmers hive be n ib p to r nee mortgifit ind other mlblt 1 niss to a nttt low level for rwrtni limes thc have been ibf to improve their dwellings vd farm grcitiy to mechanize their opera ions to a ngh degree ini to in troduce many new comforts and conven nces of modern livin thtir hmies liberal government iction ed out b practical farmers md in consultation with fam organiat ions is helping to keep agri utture prosperous that includes markets for farm produets thit will jield a return over the cost of productio nd it certinly applies to tht ma ktt for tggs wms meets summer visitors wms met at the home of miss w ivcns on thursday evening n mcamitcheli rendingi scriptui mrs a norton the prayer and miss jvcnsihetudy on theqchrist- lan church in africa abundance was the text word used in a verse of scripture mrs a norton sang rosary and mrs roughlcy played a piano solo meditations the hostess served refreshments af ter the meeting peter glynn has been holidaying with his grandparents at wood order examination for george barac the breezes parttime project since 1946 discovered by many taking a cool drive along the first line this hot and sticky sum mer quite a few actonlans have been surprised to sec a neat fence and a sign which says the breezes and a road leading down toward the pond curiosity led many into the shadcy well kept area where they found to their surprise an attractive jark site of about 25 acres complete with boats and docks the owner of tht breezes j sonny jocque has always want cd to opt rote a park and began work on his plans in 1946 when ne bought about 10 acres north or fury lake from j porty since then he has been working at the breezes in his spare time and now it is a beautiful picnic site which many actonians have already en joyed hay field his been converted into a spacious lorwn perfect for 11 s and races many trees pro shade fur picnics at one dock in an mitt mr jocque rents boats while it another swimmers dive into the lake for a cool dip seeing the activity across th lake one acton family recently bridge- mr and mrs earlc nevcrs and children have just returned from a trip to plaster rock nb her mother mrs baxter returned with them for a visit mr and mrs e karn and child rcn mr harold karn and mr and mrs c meredith are spending two weeks at little current manitoulin island misses shirley wright and elma stringer spent last week on holidays at bala and are in berkley and le pier michigan this week recent visitors mr and mrs r b storey of toronto with mr and mrs wills miss jean thompson and friends have been holidaying at her cottage on the fifth line mrs ethel thompson and family pent the week end in limehotise helen khngbiel holidayed with her aunt mrs askin mrs d s mcdomld and family gn iph recently wire with the gis bj s mr ind mrs w brown and fam 1 f str tsville milton brown ind jrindsins of hornby mr and ills itki cox ind dinnj of orion rs v c in md fnmds of i r t l mis il n scott of c eorge twn mi c i int in mr ind mrs uilshi ind son toronto nd mi b 1 i hnsm ind f 1 nds of u n mtb th v slit tbournt s on lint aa n bar u st r minded fur psvchi il nr t xamtnalion it th qntin 1 hospital in himilton fr 1 p nod not ti nmd 60 divs in miki- tritp court m a t in list fndu hi was chirged vitb wilful dim ige to proprm and pol ci offeir robert robbing estimated dimagt to tht apartment whire mr barac lived ind conunls at 1500 fines of 10 and 8 were levied apainst fom beyond the high himilayis bi william o douglas perhips the mmc of william o d luglas is familiar tht blurb just in the front of the acton s library book bevond the high himalayas says he has been an associate justice of the united states supreme court since 1939 and has i irncd i reputitmn as one of amtnci s outstanding liberal jurisu combining his interest in firaway places with a special am etion for m tuntuneering ht his irivi lied 1 1 he rem he corners of the earth certainly a remote choice wai the himihyj moiinliins md tibet and in assucnti justict 1 rlainly 111 a strinfje peisin t bi n eimpid thr bui mr douglas prvtd before he wis a good travel it r ind 1 g od writir other b ok he has writton arc strange land ar d f indl p pli and of men walked with the baby in its car riage around the pond to see what was there they were aa pleasant ly surprised as dozens have been earlier this summer actually the breezes has been a favorite spot for some for tht last two or three summers those just discovering the park are directed by signs on gaily painted old vehicles one is the old town fire hope reel many will re member another ts a buggy and a thjrd an old vintage phaeton a twoseater carriage out or town the breezes us al ready carefully marked in fisher men s books when the bass season opened on the first of july out of towners arrived for boats at mid night and six in the morning to try their luck in acton pond fisher men have brought their tackle from himillon burlington guclph ind fergus to rent boats here list year enterprising mr jocque bought 15 more acre- from mrs m sterntt making i total or about 25 bordering the pond more and more have been dt- covering the lovely spot and now mr jocque considers il ready en i ugh to begin idvertismg chirguif irimission and erecting road iigns last sunday a record crowd usil ed the breezes one or the docks ls built fifing the posts or the old radial bridge which one can sec jutting up in tne pond like oversize stepping stones the spare time project included cleiring hnd rolling hulding fences gates roads dacks and a refreshments standi further plans 33ieir-4o-4e- eventually a permanent home- mi jocque thinks the elevation beyond the pond has been known as the breezes for many years the park site has been aptly named for there are breezes there on the hottest days breezes boats shade swimming and a wonderful picnic site of which actonians may well be proud yjtzt salada roil fi jhundto optometr 58 s7 georges square gueiph formerly occupied by bar p head complete eyesight service eryday 1 owl tices a regular feature at ledgers iga ifjresfork jhe tire proved on the indianapolis speedway on the highway l0rne garner motors ltd i 45 main sf n acton ont phom 452 t0th service station 12 no 7 highway w acton ont phone 52 nd m lul u for speeding in the park to wtre fined 10 and 1 and costs the owner of a truck th dt fe t e 1 ghts and no mud flaps v as fined 7 charged ith being drjnk in j public place douglas stover as fned si0 or three days on a second charge al being drunk whih on bail he was fined 50 or 25 das he chose the jail sent thc onir taltway stkvihc alt tim provincm iharge of asa ilt ed and the costs assessed pluntlff f tnh jr asked an i ment of hearing on 12 against h m n ioliti n town b la n ale of agrti i n n violitc th i until the ca wi heird o- mips in the covers of ihis book locate vhiri the inviltrate tnvel ent this time location of he ait ed i ne siim to be right in ntre of an area with tibet sinkiang afghinutan west pakis nu aft r fanning a frnm t ir at a slight distant from it same coloixd illunstrations add much to the description one at the most interesting chap ters is about the oung boy had been selected when he was a tot to be the dalai lama head of the buddist sect m tibet he telu how tht little boy was chosen then tiupht wierd chants and kept to htmlf in a m inesterv th jungster would peep at ihp american and scoot when doujas sau him hs ees danced doi ran ail litres- his tutor would not let traveller give the dalai lama j a fishing rod since according i bis religion he could not kill any 1 ving thing wactoprpbut wed july 29 program at 8 30 pm o s t acton citizens band davis concert troupc of hamilton speakers hon walter harris minister of immigration murray mcpha l c for halton county booth operated by acton womens mstttvto admission rtee punty m parking auspices of the halton l berai assoc ahon in case of rain the event will be held in acton arena