Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1955, p. 9

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c- thursday may 18th 1ws fheaetg tree pre acton ontar h page sev plumuno maim eavestroughing pressure systems water softeners ptton 29 1s mason livd acton ww vt 1 b new rates on ckutbliuurancb averaging cml mf k oram w h denny 39 brack st acton enjoy youi star advocates support of quebec mission members of the acton baptist womens circle attended the annual spring rally of the quelph associa tion cheltenham thursday may s the speaker or the afternoon was miss janet holmes missionary on furlough from- bolivia she told about the importance of cars and trucks in mission work and how much more effective is their work in- bolivia becauseof having proper transportation facilities the evening speaker was rev john oilmbur pastor of the french speaking baptist church in quebec city he represented the grande lignc mission the baptist work among french canadians ftc gaver a history and presentday descrip tion of the work and emphasised the need for baptists to accept grande ligneas a mission field as muh its thoseupported in other countries a bounteous salad supper was served by the cheltenham circus during which a discussion of mis sion circle problems was conducted those attending from acton were mrs l bulmer mrs h helwig mrs j chapman mr and mrs charles landsborough and mrs r costerus plan acton rally of bible society kn event of mutual interest to all protestant churches is planned for later this month in the baptist church action when the locnl branch of the brlttih and foreign bible- society will hold a public tally the district secretary from toronto will be in attendance and will show a special sound film forjpi years the bible society has bijofn translating printing und supplying the bible wherever christian missionaries were active throughout the world thepurpose of tttals society of the reformed communions of christen dom rem the same ax it was ifrl ago to place the scrip- tures without jol or comment within the reach of everyone at a price he pan pay and in his own language canada alone requires the bible in 100 different languages ontario requires it in at least 45 languages 4ut in every case the needs of humanity have beecjind are being met by the cooportitjon of all pro testant churches twentyfour out of every 100 canadians have telephones for ss years i hat fished adfarlarar3 hunted this owrsa recreational province of ontario i am starting my grandson on another half century of it bunting in my bone that it vill last ontarios wilderness resources art note in the care of enlightened and imagi- natite men get out and enjoy your share gregory clark county of h alton tindtr 3 ton truck sealed tenders addressed to mr wm deans county clerk milton ont will be received up to five oclock pm tuesday may 24th 1955 for the purchase of a three ton truck chassis and cab full information may be obtained from the county engineer court house milton om the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted roy f smith p eng county engineer milton ont auction s allt of m head grade hotstata cowa and helfera dairy eqalpnent a hay the undersigned have received instructions from j k 8anford to sell by public auction at his farm lot 3 con 7 township of nelson on the town line between townships of nelson and trafalgar 4 miles south of mlltonr on wednesday junk 1 ims at 230 oclock the following cattle 1 holstcin cow due time of sale 1 holstcin cow due in june 3 holstcin cows due in july 1 holstcin cow fresh not bred i holstcin cow milking due in aug i holstcin cow milking bred in sept i holstcin cows if full flow bre in march 1 cow in full flow brednnfaprll 1 hulsteln cow in full flow bred in may i holstcin cow in utll flow bred irj feb 6 holstcin heifers 2- years old bred for aug and sept fresh ening a holsteln heifers 1 year old open 1 holstcin heifer 7 mos old 4 holstcin heifers- 4 mos old 3 veal calves 1 holstcin bull 2 years old this is a herd of real producers all bred and raised on the form heifers are mostly maple unit breeding nnd vaccinat ed dairy equipment amd hay woodv electric milk cooler fe can de laval cream separator strainers stirrers pails about 500 bolomlxed hay quantity of tim othy hay loose terms cash settlement with clerk day of sale no reserve as the proprietor is going out of the dairy business hintjley and eixiott auctioneers george currie clerk bm2 savenwood e l buchner optometrist -in-aciom- every wed afternoon office at h mainprize barber shop hours 130600 evenings by appointment for appointment telephone 115 history theme for wi ladies historical research was the topic of the silver- wood wi meeting at the home of mrs ern bat kin on thursday may 12th mrs ii mnr- chlngton the president welcomed a new member mrs wm held extension services were discussed and a survey made mrs k c lind- say and mrs- w r norton were chosen as delegates with the presi dent llul district director to attend with other members the district annual to be held in ashgrpvc ar rangements were made to obtain wool for knitted articles to complete icchudrcnaldjayclte mrs george burt took charge of the meeunti roll cull was ian- swered by each member naming a famous person they admire mrs r appleyard had current- events and mrs lindsay gave ah interesting paper on the past history of esques- ing township this year it had been decided to have a province of canada as the subject of a talk- or paper to be given each month at the institute meeting so newfound land was talked uhput by the secre tary- mrs cseorge burt read two splendid articles on the history of stewarttown mrs appleyurd and mrs norton assisted the hostess nt a pleasant social hour a roll of film was used in taking pictures of nil the child ren their parents grandparents and group pictures jf all members we are happy to hear that mrs iluddell is convalescing comfortably at beryl flynns rest home near acton mr and mrs ii marchington will be leaving the immediate vicinity this fall as they have sold their farm mrs geo henderson sr is visit ing in guelph at her daughters home monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery markers a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 oumn st w brampton shop phone 1410j ros 313 rep tom nicol phono brampton 603w clearing auction sale in erin township of livestock tractor thresher implements feed household goods etc the undersigned has received in structions from george young to sell by auction iit the farm lot is con 1 erin township situat ed on the erin and ernrhosa town liner 1 mile north of 24 highway follow th signs from 24 hlghwsiy on wednesday may 2fl 1991 commonelnb at 12 oclock shiirp the following worses a nip harness black horse years old good in alharnslbiack tean aged good workers set of backhand harness set of odd harness collars single harness cows roilh rtw due iibout 1 fine of sale red cow with eaf at side bred dec 2 roan cow with twin calves at side bred jan 2 roan cow with calf at side bred feb 5 red cow with calf at side bred feb 10 red heifer with ciilf at side bred feb 28 rlimi cw with calf at side bred mureh 10 roan heifer bred march 21 white cow with calf at slije bred april 28 red cow fresh in may with calf at side red cow fresh in ap ril with calf at side red cow fresh in march with calf at side fat and young cattle 2 fat heifers about 1000 lbs 11 well bred yearling steers and heif ers this a choice lot some ready t butcher 8 fall and winter calves 3 young calves sheep and poultry 4 leicester breed i pg ewes with lambs 0 shearling ewes 00 hybrid in- ns in full production ricls york sow bred march 10 york sow bred march 30 york sow bred april 4 york sow bred april 6 30 thrifty shoats york boar all livestock raised by owi- tms o grain and feed 300 heavy mixed krain ii quujitlt ul laying mash tractor thresher imple ments minneapolis mollne u tractor powe takeoff fully equip ped and in perfect condition mm 32 polirte tractor disc like new mccortfiick deering 3 furrow tract or plow mccormick deering tract- or cultivator mccormick pee performance not promises is still the proorissivconservative motto type b cutting box with inside and outside pipe mccormick peering grain separator 28x46 fully equip- oed with shredder etc mccormick deering no 45 hoy baler new in 54 120 ft of endless 7 inch 4piv belt 50 ft of drive belt brantford grain chopper 12 inch plate speed iack bagger circular saw massey harris binder 7 ft cut mccormick deering mower 6 ft cut oil bathi frost and wood mower 6 ft cut cockshutt side delivery tedder and rake corkshlitt 13 disc fertil iser and train drill deerink corn bindr massey harris manure spreader steel land roller perfect ion grain elevator mccormick deering hay loader good as new hoover potato digger 2 rubber tired farm wagons flat hay rirk 2 sets of sloon sleighs wagon box mccormick deering 1row finisher with all attachment like new 5 section harrows turnip sower fin ning mill oil barrel pump gravel t- mrs susan griffin reaches 100 years about 50 friends and fielghbors gathered at victor short nursing- home salem on sunday afternoon may 15 with a surprise birthday party to honor mrs susan griffin formerly of erin on her 100th birthday a birthday tea with thb cake decorated in pink and white with 100 candles centering the table was enjoyed by all despite her ycurn this grand a lady has excellent health and is quite alert and active and enjoys company she is the oldest person- in erin village she is looking forward to getting home th flrif-pai-4- summer months she tecelyed- many corilst friilt beautiful flowers and present i- she has ii family of one stepson s e griffin sr of erlnlownhp one son and four daughtcfg deceas ed she has ll stepgrandchildren 28 great griipdchlldrcn and 27 great great grandchildren i those present from a distance were mrs d s lcltch mr und mrs archie douglas mrs howard mtarthur mrs ida tctvell mrs mary hiirreht mrs chlsholm mrs h c lyons mrs roy grundy mr und mrs alvlh fisher mr and mrs fred bingham mrs ubble mckinnon miss bessie bingharnj and mr edgar binghirm all of ern in mrs charlie allen mr morley allen mr and mrs kenneth au mrs robert marshall and ishurleen mr and mrs r l david son mrs peter mclsaac mr and mrs john sprowl mr mac sprowl mr calvin sprowl and mr nd mrs william thompson all of ac ton mr and mrs arthur griffin mrs herbert keeler mr and mrs olnrold griffin mr smlthjojiffin jr and mr s e griffin of rr 2 acton mrs ritchie of georgetown mr and mrs w c griffin mjah- awaka ind usa mr and mrs w rozell fergus rev and mrs rce flora and mr and mrs short sal em m box 20h lu high beam scales 150 ft liay fork rope emery stone pul leys sheep rack pig crate brooder house 10x12 plows harrow cart riding plow 17 tooth cultivator with seed box lumber scrap iron and all small articles stove wood dairy equipment house- hofld goods de laval electric cream separator good as new 2 de laval milking units stewart elect ric stock clippers wilji catle and sheep heacls old pine cupboard chairs chest of drawers wash stands and many other articles lawn irmwcr terms cash with clerk on day of sale lunch booth all articles must be moved by june 2 as new owner gets possess ion wm a gibson auetionwrv phone guelph 743w fred baptie clerk a gregory clark whose columns are read by thousands is a booster for holidaying in ontario youll more than agree with him if you seek your own vacation in ontario this ar jwhat variety- of tempting resort areas to choose from north south west or east and what a variety of pleasure fishing boating lake and beach museum and shrine booming industries incitvihinc and forest more than 74000 miles of paved highway and secondary roads promise comfortable travel rcminuersof on tanos fascinating history dot the countryside and schoolbook history becomes alive in its setting its ontario that has so many multivaried attractions for you this year ami accomrrtbdation rates are reasonable for a true family holiday send in the coupon below and learn of ontarios treasure trow in detail wr fs to give producer o v in product marketing ontario now has the most advanced legislation of any province for the betterment of rural living the province mak special grants towar the know efter in building of community halls arenas skating rinks and swimming pools 864 projects have been developed under this policy to lighten the farm load and brighten farm homes the province pays half the cost of new rural hydro lines over 85 of all arm homes have hvdro for more profitable returns the depart ment of agriculture through its livestock branch finances a si retest i rig program milk- testing service and provides assistance in the eradication of brucellosis and warble flv for higher income from dairyingslegis lation allows producers by collective bargain ing to obtain best possible returns ontarios fluid milk price formula has maintained price stability 1 r to increase the productivity of the land new s varieties have been introduced and policies adopted providing for a sound land use program to open up farm areas in northern ontario the ontario departmeptof agricul ture gives special grants toward the clearing and breaking of land assistance irrthc pur chase of livestock veterinary aid and farm water supply to promote scientific highreturn farm ing constant studies are carried out by the farm economics branch with findings avail able to all farmers to assist in the lowering of production costs j 0xt1o travh- moom i7l i r coutci st toronto 0ntmuo fuxh soio me frce noadhar n t- tiuva mronxatiow akmit omtiua iv j i mrma i fiiato ntm ajyu hmotv ipmmbrmmnv offtivw nvaohr houafoikqxmwmt under a farriier minister f s tommy thftfrfas and with farmers like v a of northumberland and j n jim allan of jraldi- mandnprfolk in the cabinet rural ontario has an important place in the progressive conservative prbgranv lixj v- i citizens of acton and district an invited to join in 1 3 pm at fairview cemetery w sunday june s decoration day sponsored by his worship the mayor and mem bers of the council of the corporation of acton the canadian legion womens institute lccion auxiliary acton fire brigade duke of devonshire and lakeside chapters i ode is designed to honor the dead of two world wars by the placinkof flowers at jhe cemetery cenotaph and at st josephs cemetery citizens are invited io partake in t cero decorate the graves of their own loved ones raiihbiiisuiaiiiibaiiaiusniibniiauiibuiiimiibmbiiiibiijiantbuii we give you 1 vovalue it e s s i m a i z vt wto to boot in ixchanof roi tou old washit with tmi tmn imii st thb aift immm four camwl baa tow1 six 96 4m9te cowi gu tok sx fo cieat two imciiimc celemd timod hc ooow s inclums four pillow ci two ayawi allwoo bwit automatic washer jw t a 6300 4pim l wwmibl m obo and p to ss000 to boot mm a atfcmhatk wotw tfc ww km all toatvm yoo naw k tokm only half m mwdt kol oto otkor oto- xitic hto kol wotor took yo kav will wpoly u k wmkar cimmt o bootty wotkwt kav ohvoyt doim kk woyoku on c nm m imtolkjhoai ko m tplwwt to dom m 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