thursdayseptember 81955 h- the acton free press acton ontario pagenin iprk dcug manning mannings clearing auction sale look look look 1000 drca wardrobe or one of many other valuabie prizes can be yours in the sanitone contest watch far complete details in master cleaners ad in the mercury or phone 128 acton exclusive semitone service phone 128 acton keg and grade helsteln and ayr shire i cattle hogs sheep poultry dairy eoeipment tractor hones tractor equipment farm implem ents farajtare etc the undersigned have received instructions from j r mcphail to sell by public auction at his farair lot 11 conr 2 twpof nasslf- gaweya school line 2te miles north of campbellville on saturday september it commencing at 100 oclock p the following cows and heifers 1 reg ayrshire cow in full flow bred july i reg ayrshire cow in lull flow bred hay 2 reg ayrshire cows due itt nov 2 reg ayrshire heifers due in oct 1 reg ayrshire cow milking bred in mar 2 grade ayrshire cows in full flow not bred 1 grade ayrshire cow milking bred july 1 grade hoi- travel relaxed and carefree stein cow due time of sale 1 grade hojstein heifer due time of sale 1 grade holstein heifer due in may 2 grade holstein heifers bred in sept 1 grade holstein- cow bred in april 1 reg holstein heifer 1 year old 2 reg ayrshire heifers 1 year old 2 grade holstein heifer calves this herd carries a very high test average young stock bred from and all cows bred to maple unit bulls herd blood tested dairy equipment woods- milker 2iinit stainless steel with jnotorand pygingjtpr mteows gfm milkeooler strainer pails churn electropail t sheep 9 pure bred suffolk ewes 3 suffolk ewe lambs l hogs and poultry 1 york sow due time of sale 1 york sow due sept 15 1 york sow with 12 pigs ready to weatj 200 new we are in a position to offer accommodation for fall christmas and spring sailings for british and continental ports we are now booking definitely for all of 1956 if you are thinking at all of an ocean voyage book now for choice berths and avoid disap pointment as often happens with many each seasaftuthrough leaving it too late this is ajpold established agency k zing served the travelling public for many yp with satisfsrtinn september 12 to 17 i roil i fare and one half for the round trip good going saturday sept 1 0 to saturday sept 17 inclusive return limitsept 19 hampshire pullets jusi starting to lay 18 heavy white geese 25 new hampshire cockerels 1 coal brood er feeders fountains etc 2 brooder houses 10 by 12 and 12 by 12 horses and harness 1 roan mare odd collars 1 percher- on gelding aged set of heavy har ness odd bridles set of single harness bells etc farm implements etc- ferguson tractor with tires loaded tractor pulley tractor chains tractor plow oh rubber weed hooks tractor bumper and radiator protector dearborn tractor disc ferguson tractor plow lt btot- tom mounted circular saw dump rake dearborn buck rake int side rake utility box for tractor int hay loader drag cultivator 6 oil bath mower cockshutt 13- disc fertilizer grain drill hh 11- hoe drill land roller rubber tired tractor manure spreader with trac tor hitch bench sleighs rubber tired farm wagon with flat hay rack deering grain binder 10 grain grinder tplton harrows cut- ter root pulper 2000 lbs scales turnip sower cutting box without pipes fanning mill and bagger 40 drive belt walking plow electric clippers potato plow stone boat hay fork car ropes pulleys 50 single cords hardwood stove length quantity of cedar kindling no of cedar posts quantity of scrap forks hoes shovels chains and ot numerous small articles furniture coal and wood cook stove studio couch 3 dress ers 2 double beds with springs single steel bed spring and mat- tress wash st wardrobe rock ers 2 yueoec heaters odd small tables kitchen table with 5 chairs to match sw battery radio play pen cradle odd dishes crib odd quilts odd pictures and other small household effects terms cash settlement with clerk on das of sale 1 no reserve as farm is sold hindley and euiiott auctioneers l mcmillan clerk b82 i gprbnn strain j rr 1 milton t i moffat man wed in manse ceremony the marriage of helen esther morley to lloyd smith was solemn- nized by rev l jt ballantyne at wesley united church manse the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs harold morley galtsnl the groom is the son of mr and mrs campbell smith moffat r het wedding the bride choso a waflrz length frock of ice blue taffeta she wore matching acces sories and a corsage of white or chids miss marion purdy huntsville cousin of the bride as bridesmaid vorepetalpmk- crystalette tvaltr length with matching accessories and a corsage of white gardenias george smith brother of the groom was best man a reception was held later nt lesetta manor where the brides mother received the guests wearing a dress of navy sheer and a corsac of pink roses assisting the bridal party the grooms mother wore cocoa brown crepe and a corsage of pink roses for a wedding trip to points south the bride donned a tan suit and brown accessories on their return mr and mrs smith will take up residence in guelph nelson zoning map to be ready sept 15 the nelson zoning map should be ready by september 15 and will likely be presented to the township council at its meeting september 19 reeve harold c adkin w informed by the secretary of th- nelson planning board bruce ash croft im just asking the board wher the map will be presented to coun cil said the reeve after referent e had been made to th criticism lev elled against council at the recent sitting of the ontario municipal board on august 4 the boardv chairman r c rowland said nel son hod be playing ar zoning too long regarding the holding of public meetings to go over the zoning by law reeve adkins told the plan ning board secretary that council will call the public meetings wt- will hear ary complaints and thca sit down with the planning board ind make any alterations the re mark followed a reference that in- planning board would call such meetirigs as did the burlington ani suburban planning board whn such meetings were held in tho four area municipalities more than 1 year apn ch ronicles fc of lfiihget-farm- written specially for the acton ree press b gwendoline p clarke clearing auction sale in township of erin of shorthorn cattle implements grain household goods etc the undersigned has received- instructions from andy molozzi to sell by auctjpn ar his farm lot 8 con 5 township of erin l situated on fourth line 2 miles south of 24 highway on tuesday september 13 commencing at 1 oclock sharp the following shorthorn cattle roan heifer due time of sale red heifer bred feb 1 red heifer bred feb 5 roan heifer bred march 1 roan heifer bred jiarch s red heifer bred june 1 red cow 5years old milking well bred june 5 red cow 7 years old milking well bred aug i red cow eyears old milking well bred may 2 roan cow 5 years old fresh 6 weeks with calf at side red cow 8 years life is full of surprises some good some bad i never know from o to the next what this- column will contain so here we go again with a little of each ill start off by telling you some thing that particularly appeals to my sense of humor you may re member that some time ago we sold all our milking cows we were old milking well bred aug 15 through with dairy farming but definitely partner being so stiff with arthritis it seemed the only safe and sensible thing to do but he relented to the point of keep ing one cow due to freshen in sep tember just so we wouldnt have tobuy milk all the time so what happens yesterday our jane calv ed right on schedule in a sechided corner of the pasture during the morning partner went over to se if she was all right and what do you suppose he found twin calv es no less and both of them heif ers so thats how we go out of dairy farming one of the calve was frisking around the other vi- busily getting her first meal my other main item of farm noes is not so good rusty our promis ing watchdog puppy was hit by a car yesterday and has a broken lj s a result partner was down at the lane gat with th- tractor bath dogs were with him apparently rusty ran on to the road just as a fast moving car was approaching and he had it it wasnt the drivers fault rusty just didnt have sense enough to get out of the way he never had been carconscious howeve although his le is defi nitely fractured the vet thinks if we keep him quiet the bone will knit of its own accord we hope o anyway ho is just a happy affec tionate overgrown puppy and an excellent watchdog ah this happened when i was at the exhibition yes i was there again it being press day i thought it would be as well to put in an ap pearance and i really had a won derful time and do you know whit i had a few words with mai i- lyn bell she is really and truly just a nice unaffected little girl newspaper and radio reports to th it roan cow 5 years old milking well bred aug 10 red cow 5 yearsp old with calf at side part hereford cow 4 years old due oct 14 13 young calves from 2 weeks to 6 months old some choice fed calves registered shorthorn bull born jan 11 dark red bred by a n norrish campbellville ont this is a choice herd of reds and roans all raised by owner all hand milked prgs and poultry 8 thrifty chunks about 125 lbs 9 thrifty chunks about 90 lbs 20 barred rock chickens 4 months old 20 yearling hens in full production grain300 bus of mixed grain 1954- 800 bus of heavy mixed grain 50 bus of wheat 1954 10 bags of 21210 fertilizer barrel of molasses implements and house hold goods dairy queen cream separator boo lbs nearly new farm wagon rack pig scales 22 rifle electric fencer lawn mower harness collars turnip sower wagon box 4section har rows buggy cuttir and all small articles brock cooking range kit chen cabinet kitchen chairs couch quebec heater coleman lamp wardrobe gas lamp double bed stead springs and mattresses con- goleum rug linoleum rug fold- away cot 3 ton of nut coal quan tity of stove wood andhany ether effect haven i been exaggerated ont bit i had no idea i was likely to meet her it was just that elsa jen kins head of the womens division cne ronceived the bright idea of asking marilyn bell to be in the receiving line at the press womens tea i had already been to the grandstand show for the express purpose of getting a glimpse of marilyn but meeting her at the tea was a hundred ner cent better what else did i do at the ex- just a few of the things we didnt have time for on opening day the art gajlery that is well worth a visit if only to see m j boylens private collection of krieghoff j pictures of pioneer days there were also many pictures loaned by the art gallery of- toronto and do you know i bought a dozen beauti ful christmas cards reproductions of famous paintings if any read ers are interested in getting simi lar cards write to then art gallery of toronto for their complete list available from october 1 the ad dress is grange park toronto 2b ontario the cards are no more ex pensive than tpe usual line of good cards that you are probably used to buying of course i had to take in the dog show at the ex such yap ping and barking you never heard apparently the smaller the dog the bigger the bark big dogs like german shepherds dalmations and articles terms cash with clerk on day of sale all articles must be moved by september 20 as new owner gets possession on that date tractor and implements all sold with farm wm a gibson auctioneer fred baptie clerk a82 a good yield from an tree is considered to be 25 boxes of apples per year apple to 35 collies were lying quietly in their appointed pkiee survey the p assistance with passports for information and service phone 95 f l wright 20 wilbur st acton r canadian national markers monuments cemetery lettering quotations by appointment phone milton tr 86522 commenting on the boards crit icism reeve adkins declared there is insufficient thanks given to men who serve on planning and other municipal bodies men who give up sojrluch time they are to be contjiiended highly for the amount of time they spend it is too bad there cant be more public rec ognition especially for those whi serve for years and years the peoples choice no woodor mitero your favorite cleaner our putfomt b otter cleaning arrf pressing the host servic i oicaxtxa main street acton old or new furnaces like cars lose value r with age performance is cut results are decreases jn utbjty and increases in costsc you trade in an old car why not your old furnace call us for a free estimate vow ore under wo objbgowow why run for the phone have urn extension telephone it yocjr how f or less tfcat s a otay in boerejoiftf hoe or exfbmstons tioei otoe to ooroqe tfce baseoveot laendry workshop or playroooi extensioms are connelit lemiwg oooeowd aigbtl clew ommr wt mp i ing public either with resigned boredom or with watchful interest but without making a sound i looked around for a breed that would give rm a clue as to rustys parentage and 1 am quite convinced that he is partly of the doberman pinscher type although his mother was supposed to be a pure bred collie oh well its a wise puppy that knows its own father now what else oh yes i took a ride ujp o the top of the new shell oil tower the view from the top was really wonderful it was a bright clear day and you could see across the waters of the blue lake for miles in the exhib ition grounds cars and people looked like miniatures the elev ator works with surprising ease once at the top you can stay on the observation platform as long as you please and there are two public telephones placed there for your convenience just for fun i phoned daughter from the top of the tower just to let her know where i was actual ly i was on my way out of- the grounds when i decided to visit the tower once at the tdp 1 was so entranced with the view that i forgpt all about the time as a re- suit i forgot all about the time and almost missed my train in fact i wobld have only the train was late too good old cpr always so accommodating tax notice 1955 municipality of acton third instalment now due i attention is drawn to the payment of 1955 taxes which are now payable in four instalments taxes are payable to the municipal treasurer at the acton public utilities office instalments are due as follows fourth rctalment sept nov 15 15 according to the tax collection bylaw a penalty of k of 1 per cent per month will be added on the amount r u- paid after the fifteenth day of september this penalty applies to each instalment in a similar manner the attention o ratepayers u directed to the penaltsea and- other clsusts as printed on the reverse side of every tax notice and explained in detail on every fax bux make fatment now and tabs toot tax with to when making ratment j mcgeachie colbctor vrt- javw mtaojn t