Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 15, 1955, p. 9

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i thursday september 15 1955 the acton free press acton ontario v page mm for the best buy i our lumbar is selected from hm best stodwand finished vhh expert attention this ft your guarantee of satisfaction and fair dealing when you order lumber or builders supplies from us 1 hi t fuhlcinc entry of 2000 expected t5how pure bred dairy cattle from many states and canada have been listed for the 3rd annual inter national dairy show scheduled orthe international amphitheatre in chicago october 815 the man agement reports the first entry consisted of a show herd of pure bred inilking 6horthorns from new york- they are coming from the last chance ranch n lake placid owners of the continents finest dairy animals will compete for over 40000 in cash prizes that wil be offered in the competitions featuring six breeds ayrshire brown swiss guernseys jerseys holsteins and milking shorthorns the management anticipates an entry of over 2000 animals by the final closing date for listing ex hibits people buy the free press to read and read the free press to buy s a l e of j ewe l l ery we must sell all existing stock of summer merchandise to make way for new fall pieces which are arriving daily ave ave ave don s bexton phone 645 jeweller engraver mill street watchmaker blind piano tuner has many hobbies newcastle jb cpjohn ram say who has been blind since birth has returned from quebec city where he was guest speaker at the annual convention of the american association- of workers for the blind mr ramsay was invited to speak at the convention because of his work in music with children in his home town about three years ago he organized a rhythm band and this has grpwn until today there are two bands with a total of 36 mem bers the bands have won top honors in their classes at the miramichi music festivals and mr ramsay says they are considering entering the provincial festival by trade he is a piano tuner who travels extensively through the northern part of new brunswick he is also an amateur radio ope rator home folk overlook fundy national park saint john cptourist of ficials say new brunswickers have overlooked one of the provinces most scenic vacation spots the bureau says that of the thous ands of visitors to the fundy na tional park each year only a small minority are from the province itself the vacation land features a 130- foot swimming pool of warmed salt water drawn from the bay of fundy and a stones throw away is a ninehole golf course considered one of the best in eastern canada the recreational facilities of the park cost the federal government about 3000000 took five years to complete -it- was officially opened in 1950 by lieutenantgovernor d l maclaren tipsontouring fiy carol lone want ads provide you with a group of interested prospects e l buchner optometrist in acton every wed afternoon office at 48 mill st e acton hours 130600 evenings by appointmen for appointment telephone 115 women v trmdwkoruy packing for a trip is a calm simple process that doesnt takeyou more than an hour if and this is a large if you plan ahead a -jr- v week or so before j jjji y set out make a be sure to take list based on your vacation goal and your plans for pleasure this list serves as a beforehand shopping guide and as a memory jogger when you actual ly begin to pack experienced travellers resist the temptation to take along everything in sight questioned in a survey 700 women tourists agreed that two pieces of luggage were ample for trips averaging 3000 miles the favorite combination is one large wardrobe suitcase and one over night case or sturdy cardboard box choose crush resistant clothes which can be used for a variety of occasions the subject of travel clothes of course is tremendous and i plan to write about it soon but in the meantime id like to hejr aboit the kind of styles youve found to be practical the idea in packing is to keep everything just as clean and un- wrinklcdas if it had just come from your closet its easy put shoes in special bags so they wont get your other clothes dirty if you dont have shoe bag- try us ing your husbands old socks i luggage leaves which you can make yourself of plastic or pellon are another great help in avoiding wrinkles especially these new look days- -they- -serve- to separ ate into layers the various types of garments in your suitcase the result is an efficient- filing system right iri your own travel bag some people like to leave dresses om hangers and pack them right in the bags as they arc sent from the dry cleaner then spillables and breakables among your drugs and cosmetics can cause real damage if they are not put in pliofilm bags or other leakproof containers incidentally youll find it convenient to place toilet articles in a plastic kit to avoid scrambling through your whole suitcase when youre look ing for toothpaste nail polish or powder i3ts raincoats and suit jackes stay immnulatc ifyui hang them- in the back of the car picnic equipment can easily be kept on the rear floor and the glove compart ment holds flashlight whik broom facial tissues road maps and other in demand odds and ends old ceremony attracts many at victoria -victoria- cp the colorful sun set ceremonies an ancient british military tradition are conducted on the lawns of the legislative build ings at frequent intervals and al ways draw large crowds throughout the summer visitors and citizens throng the causeway to watch the ceremony started- here three years ago by major brent murdock alderman and second world war veteran the ceremony was inspired by a tradition of the crusaders many centuries ago when fighting was a dawntodusk affair and at sunset bugles blew to signal the end of fighting for the day the guard 69 wellsetup young men in summer uniform come to attention facing the flagstaff at command they fall at ease off to one side the band wearing quaint oldtime dark blue uniforms with scarlet pipings plays a martial air as the sun goes down 25pounders boom out across the harbor the color party three men ad vances to the stanchion holding tho halyard on the flagstaff two halt taking places to right and left face in the third man hauls down the flag catching it before it touches the ground folds it and hands it to a scarletclad royal canadian mount ed policeman who marches away with it abide with me floats out softly followed by god save the queen major f d nelson of the royau canadian artillery militia is co ordinator of the ceremonies for navy army air force and cadets first polish child to come to canada kornel wasyluk is the first polish child to come to canada since the prewar period the 14yearold boy was met by red cross officials at malton on friday august 5th after completing the long air jour ney from warsaw he was on his way to meet his parents mr and mrs gregory wa syluk of st thomas ont over 12 years ago the wasyluks reluctantly said goodbye to their twoyearold son in poland it was during the nazi invasion of poland and they were forced to go to ger many their son was left in the care of his grandparents in wroclaw where he remained until a few days ago in 194 the wasyluks came to canada and sethed in st thomas the reunion of the wasyluk fam ily was arranged through the inter cession of the canadian red cross society with the polish red cross and h the iequestnf the department of external affairs on the golf course in fundy national park new brunswick photo from canadian government travel bureau r3 14500000 skyway largest bridge to be built in ontario wtthf irral awards for pier pott when cnntrni st ruction let on friday august 2f by autlioiity of hon james n al lan ontario minister of highway- contractors who submitted lowest bids to deputy minister- m a el- son are proceeding or will soon proceed with the 74 piers compos ing the substructure of the bur lington beach skyway this struc ture the largest bridge ever under taken by the province of ontario will be some b40d feet long and provide four controlled access traf fic lanes two in each direction separated by a six foot boulevard cost of the bridge and approach es with huge traffic interchange at either end is expected to toti i some 14500000 completion dat is set for december 31 1957 the many from the ditrict who lire regularly inconvenienced by the traffic problem at burlington beach will follow the progres of thc bridge with interest first portion of the burlington beach skyway project was auth orized on march 17 of this year placing some 40000 cubic yards of stone riprap for shre protection and 315000 cubic yttods of earth fill was avasajmran mcnamara construct ion co ltd toronto the purp was to permit erection of the sky ways 74 piers on dry land other economics will be effected through having a large portion of the bridge constructed in what form erly was burlington beach shal lows of hamilton bay the first substructure contract j2 piers was awarded on august iv to pigott construction co ltd hamilton for 194390150 that company alo was awarded as low bidders contrai t for another 24 piers section b of the skyway on friday august 2i the price was 348 04050 contract for part c 24 more piers wa awarded on the same date to s mcnally and sons ltd wlioe winning bid of 279406 was jut below 1481 be low that of the pigptt tender sec ond lowest bid received for that section of the work beautiful lake view iubl see these quality built homes constructed under strict nha specifications wn payments starting at 1056 oo monthly pa yments as low as 56 oo per month 59b interest rate to choose with 3 and 4 bedrooms some with attached garage many extras4nluing j aluminum windows with aluminum storms and screens fully plastered basements colored ceramic tile iron railings j blond finish woodwork wire cut clay brick stone trim stripped mortar joints tou have seefi the rest l now see the best exclusive selling agents bowen and bortolotti real estate brokers call stan bowen jack holmes 308m acton see us at the fair ha v f l i v-

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