Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1954, p. 3

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thobsday tone 10th 1m the acton free press acton ontario paqk thrkk 260r your una to export drivon in madam cabs to tako you whorovw you want to go cabs am radio dbmtchb km efflcient 24 hour service acton taxi taxi service star weekly topic of circles film the friendly arete held its regu tar meeting in ttf sunday school room of the united church with the president mrs stella adam son in charge the report of the previous meeting was read by the secretary it was decided that the circle would do the work for the fall ba utar in groups and the picnic would be held at joe jocques park peter wolfe played a solo on the piano and a devotional service commemoration of queen victoria s birthday was conducted with hymns prayer scripture and read ing a dim a fjend of the family was shown it it as a description of the toronto stavweeklj pictures were also shown which were taken last halloween by ens jennings now is the fo feed nitrogenhungry corn and pastures and autoprills fertilizer grade ammo nium nitrate with 11 nitrogen is ideal as a fast artingmtrogensoiini ea to handle low in cost corn and pasture now coming into the cash stag require twice th amount of nitrogen of other hi id crops iuck of nitrogen in thisital period an rob you of your time and investment to date side dress your corn with aeropnlls when 12 to 18 high to get those extra bushels satisfy thoee nitrogenhungry roots in the home stretch- results will amaze you top dress your pastures now with aeropnlls to boost your hay crop or increase your milk cheque easily applied aeropnlls gives even distribution and astonishing results pastures are now at their peak of nitrogen requirement now is the time to feed aeropnlls halton pqpmof thttpast empire loyalists immigrants among pioneers who cleared land built homes in early halton by owen clark prospective homeowners of the present day are aware that certain rules and regulations must be ob served before any person can build and the requirements of one munici pality may differ from another as to the size of a lot its location and the type of house that may be con structed if the desired site nor ders a provincial highway the de partment of highways as well as the local planning board must be consulted but when all regula tions have been observed the new homeowner is in the clear except of course for that little matter of financing pioneer prospector back in the days of the pioneers conditions were very different and before we can understand the growth of a district we need to i j know utile about how that diatrct j s from a hat were given free land along with such implements ant seed as were available and were al so promised food and supplies for three years there were also im migrants direct from the british isles who once a settlement has been opened up were either given free land or wen permitted to pur chase land from the crown it was customary for a crown commissioner to have charge of thousands of acres of land for resale to newly arrived immigrants the terms in upper canda were 70 cents an acrcxash or 1 an acre on a time purchase plan before a purchaser could get a patent for his land the following settlers duties were quired of him 1 applicant must live on the said lot continuously for at least two years 2 ten acres of 1 land must be cleared and rendered came into being so it is with hal ton the pioneer was in a sense a prospector prospecting for a place i make a living a site where he ight farm and build a home how ever primitive that home might be some obtained the desired result one way some another some pitch ed their tents for awhile and then moved on there were those who bargained with the indians for a tract of land unaware that such transactions would not be recognlz ed as legal and there were bona fide settlers granted crown land contingent upon the fulfilment of certain duties required by the crown lands commission united empire loyalists as an ex pression of appreciation by the british government and by the hap hazard system of drawing lots there must be erected a habitable house at least 16x20 4 the sum of 4 shall be paid as patent fees to cover expenses 5 patent may be given only to the actual occupant of the land so purchased sometimes a settler would farm for years be fore applying for a deed to his pro perty squatters aughta however even before settlement was authorized there were immi grants who roamed the country seeking a location to their liking once satisfied they would clear a piece of land and build fc lag shanty when government survejors came along the settlers would claim squatters rights to the property to put an end to such unauthorized possession of land the following pro clamation was published in the halton journal august 3 1859 looking for a house we have them in all s zes and prices they are going fast so you must act promptly we have propelled a number of sales this season whether you wish to buy or sell we have the facilities acton s oldest established agency for appo ntment to view telephone 95 a 76u96t real estate and insurance 20 wilbur st acton that squat tering be discontinued and that no claim for pre emptlon will be entertained after the first day of september 1859 signed by the commissioner p m van koughnet even bona fide immigrants did not always follow the same pattern for settlement some would explore the territory opened for settlement and then make a request to the de partment of crown lands other wise called the canada company for one particular tract of land others would apply to headquarters at york toronto and draw their lots sight unseen having been given the location of the property they would then set forth to find it in many cases their only imple ments an axe and a hoe their seed a few potatoes a small bag of wheat and perhaps some indian corn good or bad their luck was in the lap of the gods bay from settlers still others would purchase pro perty from a settler who had ad vcrtised his farm for sale this method did not always prove satis factory the story is told of a fam ily in esquesing by the name of carradice david carradicc with his wife nine children and all his worldly possessions arrived to take possess on of lot 2 concession 2 which he had arranged to buy from one james lawson in the mean time mr lawson had changed his mind and when the carradice fam ily arrived he refused to close the deal mr carradice had no where to lake his family so they were obliged to camp bv the side of the road neighbors who heard of their pre dicament said that mr lawson would rue the deal however the family of archibald macnab on the opposite side of the road with true scottish hospitality offered the carradice family shelter in one of their sheds there they stayed until mr carradice was able to locate another farm purchase lot eventually he was able to pur chase lot 1 concession 4 esques ing from the canada company this property is now owned by wil ham marshall there arc no descendants of the carradice family living in esquesing hey ma i did it by margaret aitken hf with bryne hope sanders cjlk you don t need to be a conserva uve to enjoy margaret aitken s account of her somewhat confusing election in york humber riding in the last dominion election on second thought though a staunch liberal might find some of miss aitken 9 remarks about george drew for instance more than a bit controversial the book is full of politics but lis b good story too do you recall reading in the newspapers last summer that miss aitken was named the winner in the riding after a recount she was out thompson was m another recount aitken was in again it wns her f rst election and she son iv ice the sketches and the behind the scenes anecdotes are good fun en counters with drew other familiar names of places and people in the toronto and ottawa scenes intense- i nteresting of top mporlancc to the nomina hon of miss aitken was the ques t o i of whether women would vote for a woman the conclusion that both men and women would vote f r the person they thought best roifirdlcss of sex is heartening reports papers given acton wi the june meeting of the acton women s institute was held at the home or mrs hall the meeting was opened with the saying of the ode and the repeating of the mary sttwart collect mrs fryer the president was n the chair for the meet ng roll call followed next and its subject wns how to keep cool in the hot weather today but the name of lawson is 2 t 2 well known and respected-certain- the canodan institute for the blind ly not the type to rue the deal in any transaction the last of the macnabs mentioned in this story left the farm in 1920 and various branches of the family are now liv ing in the county town of milton famed gardens victorias famous butchart gar dens are ctebratmg their diamond ann versary from an nauspic ous start in a 1 me pit patterned plants and shrubs mike co imbing heattnq eavestroughing pressure systems water softeners and another donation was given to the decoration group a report of the president con ccrn ng the conference which was held at the guelph oac was fol ioed by a report on the activities surrounding the old home week when is going to be held at the oac next week this report was given by mrs davidson mrs larrtz gave a short talk an the seven wonders of the world after which mrs hamilton gave a report on the care of our children through the children s aid society mrs lambert offered some household tips on cooking followed a reading by mrs m m auley en titled motto on success mrs founta n was made reporter for the institute and plans for a picnic wer discussed a card table was given to mrs r l davidson an address was read bj mrs holloway and pre sented b mrs wilds a sing song then took place with mrs mrkn ght at the p ano lunch the vod ng h brought te of tl inks to isr of her home to a rjfcke ft ea3f you don kave to let sbesensibteaboutthuiubectofhorsepowex a champion tackle docso t go around tackling people in evervda life a 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