Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 2, 1954, p. 10

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a- the acton free press acton ontario thursday mcnrom 2 im whmn acton man uvt and worlri eskimos hunt traplines by flashlight trade on sprees tie rtrect lurhts copw on before at chrtrtmn eskimo- who on pletiim up win inn n leave otue ttiey wen fnmlllnr with the they wore given family allow how hj frlena the hklmo mn the rtreet lufhts come on before flvc oclock then dull pre-chrlit- mu dwyn w complftln hhle boul the gloominess f the wti- but last chrutnuu time one ac tanum ww in t much darker loc ation constable clnjtoi fnei of the roval canadian mounted pol- 1 ice was occupied with the rolin j hon of vwi tl fun t e i ci u i hartxhir on mtli inntont k1u i mere itland in the hudson bi ni there tlu ini is not vn uliitr the horizon from the middle of nowmbi 1 o the middle ol februr1 at chrlrtnink eskimo who on working di hunted for mid lend ed their trap unco with much- needed flnriilliihtu rnme to the tt c m i detachment for chrlhtintm fiti ttie a dune and games win itniied und enfod b every- oiii count flyer reported lorernmenl plan mim projiht for nun tnut mh was iirmng out the itomit mint 1 1 in of mm log toim rk mo fimlhiv to belter hunting ground fulhn tioilli he took oni boiutlful lotorcd slides ot the pnjiit ind man lit itu dt lint lui n hw mot umiu it pletii until nlwirt n month ngo explaining the iiiuw im fiycr mild for ninny nr it hni been nldcnt tlmt fnklmo dbrtiiiti wore hetnmlng owrpiipiiuitod mid hint lime wno gindnnlh dwindling the cnnndlnii gm eminent de ldii lo take utep to reliabllitnt ioup of nnthi i rem fnrllm orth where num win known to plintifiil willi hiik plan th klmn mnld follow tlu niilue nit of 1 fe 11 ml lie nn it di iniiilloti lliey imil n new ontf ci 11c m ui intik nfl r thetmclvnii tin hndn i lieiti in uieli new iiuj- nthii lung when the hmititle not- itrd that liny imil nil pot nn w i flit nil loikfd hiiiltliler nml imppier in lli hp 1 nitii 1 tht ihlli nld h 1 it shopping sprees are indufged in by eskimos who after moving lo an area where there is more game are among the best situated natives in the north they are trading with royal canadian mount ed police constable clayton fryer of acton he assisted the families in their move to a new home ust 1 000 miles from the north pole oni of thi tulh uppotnhd tmdn tlu number i llllm f uli itcmt ll i ithllmtl would siiutl i the innlinu mill the nitt ti idr w ii ipnbl i iiimdiik full kipotitlbilih bom inni 11 iriiflm p kmrn funi ivmt tulct fmnlllt ilivmlukid hn fiom tin ship c d howe in inle minimi i ww 1i piir wtoli ihut the whol rehnhilltitlon iroiirnm in i spw i il n title in tin hcmp qtnrterl on walrtu hunt aflir the nativti were tempor- nnh encampwt clow lo uu dt uichment tlu nun m t iki n on u huntinn trip hunting condition wire idenl for walrus on this par ticular dn he wild then win inrtfe packs of loose floatlntt lei on which gnups of wntrus were sleeping three walrus were kilhd and at ieart 50 others were counted but left unmolested as the boats hed full loads we returned to crair harbour with a spirited group of natives who were enthused over the ab undance of game ten cinbou w ere obtained mainly for the purpose of supply ing the natives with skins with which to make winter clothing the joung mountie from acton noticed that even a short time after the natives armed at craig harbour there was a marked dif ference in them the first im pression was that they were a depressed lifeless group looking for too many handouts from the white men a ibinl nil thi mitlvex nn their liiiiirlhko win irmiffporte in the w nlli iiihng them trips nix i wide open nmre i oni t fm i mm ml h iriml jkime imp oitidltlon wrrrr good wid cut fryir uilli ihrir vinb u th klore nprihlliiit ffprrr he ihlnks they are nmonif tlie leirtjff k klmin in the north and trty npprc llel it nil but ik the oik oldllmer even t the nd of the fir it irmg dnrk winter mmildn i iidini he llkrl the ii rik to inncd trirfaufh tho vr hokmi nged yet himtelf he strtd lonft itfw on tho trek back mit h lie wn home for itevetsl morvthfi vpenflmff his time in acton and ottnwn h left here iiboift a month ngf nnd hii parent mr nnd mm alf el vrvr aoun helve thnt tbi wek he ift ptolty it fort srnllh or freflt slave nik- m ihc n rttiwsf torrltirlen waiting to i tker k to spenee bty tvn v ronidfrihle mterext in i a i r t fryers ork nnrl i u fti fr hi- efiklrr hnve ben it r i utm the twn if its printing call th acton free press 111 pf r1 rr a n nh nr c l n hi wnk luindnik ir plnntiigiiii nn tiny iribou hi m i ill ilhdrr th r dinil nsmsi nut nml tlu natives i ink nut but cst fryir saw uu nn mlii rs or tin group regularly whin tin j rami b thi station to tiadt ivorv carvings in re tradid he sai that thise fcikimoi with tin ir ahtliti l carve ivory and slotn would niver have to go in nted evm in a poor tripping year thiy have a steady sourct of in come mike cowe plumbing heatino eavestroughing pressure systeaas water softeners phone 25 251 mason blvd acton i malm family outfitters christmas gift wars shopping i for mom your hoadquartart k lingerie hosihty sweaters purses blouses skirts angora sets gloves house coats hats coats for dad sport and dress shirts socks ties scarves gloves belts windbreak- ers lambs wool sweaters bathrobes for the hometable cloths towel sett sheets and pillow slips bed spreads blankets bath sets family outfitters for the kids r dresses sweaters snow suits shirts blouses gloves and mitts shirts socks shoes rubbers hats and caps jackets and a host of other useful gift ideas for christmas giving i mill st acton satisfaction guaranteed santa says this year give food heres a gift idea thats new economical and delightfully acceptable for christmas freshness plus quality m the fruit and produce department has always been paramount at ledgers iga this has been shown by the astoundmq growth of fruit and vegetable sales here again we have succeeded in upholding our policy of service quality and price this has been accomplished by the staff bert loomga jim higgms bob armstrong who manage our fresh dd ly fruit and produce tliiihh v tyy if rj our poli new frontiers level are bei we feel ustl are keeping p eff cent reiai old the prove cy of food distribution at the retail ig eslabltshed all over canada proud that we here in acton ace with this modern concept of ing we are glad to retain the n be eager to adopt the new it ctf is our s ncere hops that we may continue to sj serve you even better by the adoption of more 3s w wsilllllh modem ideas horizon as they appear on the retailing fct w 2 k service s our pol cy ably extended to customers by olf competent grocery de partment staff left to right rev a da dav dson edith m k en v j i effe bo ia i vapory winters n unll te b of our bi ess s qcxe ts sc we ntj io s v o untum ed c assure vcu t easy s oop la arr mgenenls give a gift basket packed with tasty holiday goodies to tempt anyone tasty fruits choice meats cheeses cookies and candies olives and pickles jams and jellies puddings and cakes all attractively packed in gift baskets customed packaged to suit you i we are proud ard of ef c c lr r d ward c and nq servire nd rl h gh stand thi meat department m keeprnq with our qeneral exoans on policy has qrown to include the most modern efficient and health insuring equipment this managed by our courteous tra ned staff combines to assure ou of the finest service and th h ghest possible quality shown left to r qht are jack sm th lou hutchm son one lamb ledger s sasasxsi3aaaiatasdara53aad

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