Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1955, p. 10

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1 1 i iirimiiiiiiirrrm mr yrrniffliirnifitiiiiiiiiiniwitaiiiiiluiilitirjfiiimiiipiiiiiwiihim ww ii jirie4uamwiixi jzptz- the acton free press acton ontario thursday april 7th 1965 vacion soldier pictured in this national defense photo of men with the qtyeens own rifles of canada is lcpk jim orourke left others are cpl jack debruyne calgary andcpl gordgranger toronto startling new findings alter opinions on alcohols effect do you know ithat most of the ideas we have about alcohol and its effect on the human body are in accurate these are some of the startling n fi o r alcohol is not a stimulant it is a depressant drug dt does not damage directly in- ternal body cells a regular drinker does not have a greater tolerance to alcohol than a nondrinker neither ex coffee nor oth er drugs can speed upue sobering process drunkenness orsobriety depend wholly on the ratio of alcohol to blood volume present in the blood etreain why has alcohol the reputation nt hoing a stimulantifjt isnot the an is that most per- prospector finds wild life ruined sons when sober do not behav an unlnbiblted way alconoi grad- ually paralyses the central nervous system tending to affect first the outertayers oftthe brain which act as our social and moral watch dogs the effect is to release ten dencies to behave in uninhibited fashion on the surface such be haviour appears to be that of a stimulated person -as- a deeper brain areas are put out of order after inhibitions go muscular con trolsspeech walking ability to react to traffic signals and so- on eventually if the deepest centres of the brain can be paralysed the heart and breathing stop and the drinker dies physicians now believe that the worst damage is done to the drink er as a total person rather than to his brain cells or heart or lungs jcoholin concentrations below 15 per cent does not seem to injure individual cells arid only those of the mouth throat and stomach are exposed to it in such concentrat ion in faot death commonly fol lows a bloodalcohol level of six to seventenths of one per cent why then do some persons be come noticeably drunk on one or two drinks while others confirm ed and steady drinkers behave quit n and a a croft maid 218h born aug 21 53 to northern ontarios wttu 10 young pigs ready to wean by sale day leitchcroft maic 252h born oct 12 1953 with 8 young pigs ready to wean by sale day 18 weanling pi 140 light sussex timmins icptrrlt was nearly 50 years ago when tommy jack first came kamiskotia area hoping to strike it rich he hasnt made his fortune y but at 76 hes still trying ltie beardedipi6heercomesinto- timmins now and then to buy some food the rest of the time he is out in hie buiah slaking hi claims alt over again in the piew rush of prospectors in the area tommy came to kamiskotia in 1909 soon after his wife died in western canada some years later his only child a daughter also died and since then tommy has his way alone in the norths sometim he has worked for other prpspectors sometimes gone i iwaj auction sale ji eramosa township of registered and grade shorthorn cattle implements hay grain etc- has the undersi instructions from ralph comfort to sell by auction at the farm lot 20 con 5 eramosa township situated on 20 sideroad two and a half miles north of 24 highway from brucedale on tuesday april 12 4955- j commencing at 1 oclock the fol lowing cows lm mead rose born sept 28 1847 due may ai willow wind maytoelle born may 211852 milking well bred nov 27 maple ledge bessie born march 3 1952 rhilking well bred jai2 red cow milking well bred- jan- 21 red cow due june 15 red cow milking well bred jan 11 red cov in full flow bred jan 2 holstein cow due may 8 jersey cow in full flow bred jan 17 holtein cow due before sale day white cow milking well bred nov 16 red cow milking well bred ftb 25 pa -oow-roilk- ing well bred jan 14 red co milking well bred nov 27 4 shorthorn heifers due in june 4 shorthorn heifers ready to breed fat and young cattle fat steer about 750 lbs 4 fat calves from 500 to 600 lbs 3 fat calves about 400 lbs 3 young calves 21 head of western albert a heifer calves above cattle are a choice lot nearl al va pigs anp pouctryleitch hens id eight roosters hfty and grain 200 bus 4 m grainy 25 tons- sussex in for lumbering often he has been a hunter bat always he has been o tho lookout for a likely pierp of ground to stake today tommy has 17 claims to the north of katnisktoia lake and with prospectors returning for the first time since a 1926 boom folded h9 says the whole area will soon be staked solid again but life for the prospector es pecially those like himself who prefer to live off the land is noj the same today he claims inroads of civilization have ruined wild life people dont respect nature any more he says they take every thing and leave nothing for the bush a halfdozen whiskies one explanation lies in the fact that the steady drinker has learn ed to adjust to the quantity of al cohol in his blood the regular drinker is like the sailo who can wnlk a pitching deck on which the landlubber cannot remain upright whether accustomed to alcohol or not two men of the same size who drink the same amount will have the same proportion of alcohol in their blood arict will be equally in toxicated coffee doesnt work it is not true that black coffee a cold shower or strenuous activity will hasten sobering sobriety comes only with chemical destruct ion of alcolvolin the body and this process proceeds at a fairly uniform pace whether the drinker is asleep or awake active or passive the remedies will wake him up the biochemists point out but he is really just as intoxicated as bloodalcohol level says he is camel gets credit for first butter a camel in most books at leat gets the credit for churning the first batch of butter no one is quite certain just when it happened but the best guesses run somewhere around 4000 years ago and the butter popped up quite by accident just as fire is be lieved to have been accidentally discovered centuries earlier the arab of 4000 yeais ago likir a fair number of arabs today us ed to get around by dnecamel power this was a very efficient if somewhat bumpy method of navig ating the desert camels were low on water consumption pel mile and had the type of treed that could handle the desert lands but the arab riders never sat down to a meal featuring mounds of golden butter such as decorate canadian tables today at least hey didnt for quite some time until one enterprising follower of the prophet neglected to throw away the milk that had formed into a solid mass inside the leather bag bouncing from his camels back you see the arabs used to carry their milk in leather bags much the same as those used by modern spaniards or mexicans totrahsppt another beverage tothe bull fights and in the process of being- jostled h about by camels this milk became- an early form of butter not very choice mixed baled hay poultry equipment and implements multi crop win- rower grain swather used 1 year and as good as new woods electric 2 unit milking machine with all pipes and pumps for 16 cows half hp electric motor woods electric grain grind jassey harris el ectric cream separator stewart et- ctricstockcl fanning nanitl w bri ma harris cor blower with pipes massey harris small cutting box dump rake riib- bert farm w 2 row c tivator electric pail heater massey harris hay loader flat hay rack 3 section spring tooth cultivator 2 electric brooders electric waterer brooder house 10x10 4 range shel ters all feeders founts electric fencers turkey porch for 100 tur keys stock tattoo outfit hay fork grapplingfo hay fo ro and many other articles medium size space heater terms cash with clerk on day of sale no- reserve as the owner is giying up farming wm a gibson auctioneer r phone guelph 743w albert gray clerk a est auction sale 40 head dairy cattle new power machinery dairy equipment farm implements furniture 9170 1 18 fashions newest look daring yet demure a little coverup collar on a bareshoulder halter to see how lovely it will look on you the skirt below equally flattering with its gentle flares perfect choice for your prettiest cotton and linen ifabrics- pattera 9170 misses sizes 10 12 14 16 18 size 16 takes 4 yards 35inch fabric this easy -to- use pattern gives perfect fit comlpejte illustrated send thirtyfive cents 35c in cqins stamps cannot be accepted for this pattern print- plainly size name address styhje number send your order martin care of press pattern dept toronto to marian acton free 60 front st faithful pony shepard alta cp when babe died the j t anderson family mourned the loss of an old estab lished method of transportation babe a docile buckskin pony had carried the entire anderson family to and from school one bit of alcohol folklore con- g00d butter mind vou but butter firmed by scientists is that champ- i jjne or sparkling wine goes to ones head faster than other alco holic beverages r the reason the j tents replace buildings saint john nb cp because gas dissolved in the bubbling wine of insufficient building accommoda te released in the stomach and ifejtion the saint john exhibition- pressure torecs alcohol more quick- j next fall will use huge tents for ly into the blood stream i some exhibits and other attractions i food plans 122 brant st burlington write for our price lists of quality frozen foods for home freezers all meats customcut to your individual specifications quality guaranteed cleaning the undersigned have received instructions from george a ewlng to sell by public auction at his farm lot 27 6th line township of nassagaweya blue springlirie 2 miles south of no 7 highway 3 miles southwest of acton on saturday april 16 commencing at 12 oclock the following registered holsteins 3 reg holstein cows fresh 3 reg holstein- cows due in may 2 reg holstein cows in full flow not bred 2 reg holstein cows in full qow bred jan 1 reg holstein cow bred in oct 1 reg holstein cowi bred in nov 5 reg- holstein heifers under 9 months old registered jerseys2 reg jersey cows in full flow j bred jan 1 reg jersey cow in full flow bred dec 1 reg jersey cow in fujl flow br nov 2 r sey cows in full flow not bred graide cattle 2 grade hol stein cows due in may 2 grade holstein cows due time of sale 2 grade jersey cows due time of sale 1 grade jersey cow due in may 1 grade jersey cow np bred 1 grade holstein cow bred in march 2 grade holstein heifers 15 months old maple uni and toronto dfst- rietsires used lrfthis herd- breed- ing dates and pedigrees given day of sale poultry 100 heavy hens 9 pekin ducks 6 mallard ducks tractor truck and imp- bementsallisehahners acw 45 tractor like new ferguson trac tor 53 model w28 tires new hol- lrvrt hay haler with power takv off used 1 season int combine with motor 6 ft with pickup and clover screens just overhauled m h fertilizer grain drill 15 disc power lift 7 ft ferguson power mower new idea manure spread er on rubber tractor type 2 rub ber tired wagons with flat hay 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