tic thursday n0yemb 1955 the acton free press acton ontario pace eueven who who has invested in the shortterm guaranteed investments of the hal- ton i peel trust savings company 8 insurance companies 3 municipalities 4 societies 4 pension funds 3 cemetery trusts and many private investor interest rate term 3 3vi 4 one year three year five years these investments are issued in amounts from 100 up and are authorized by law for the investment of estate and trust funds enquiries invited phone victor 43216 o e manning manager h alton 6l peel trust savings company 97 colborne st e oakville ont assets exceed 850000 chib building officers appointed g f thompson of milton of the halton county advisory board has been named secretarytreasurer of the board of governors which has been formed to administer the resi dence of the canadian national in stitute for the blind the building will forrn the heart of a general service centre on bayview ave in toronto elsinorc c burns was named chairman of the board vicepresi dents are hugh caylety of the on tario division board of management of the cnib and mrs a g poupore of the womens auxiliary the residence which will be opened soon will provide accom modation for 140 single and married blind persons and will adopt the name clhrkewood from the present worriens home residents will come from york peel simcoe ontario and halton counties as well as mus- koka and oshawa h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph 9 mill street acto iiitr beyond the hungry country by louise astlnetorf beyond the hungry country is the j story of missionaries written by a woman who used to be a mis sionary herself the discourage ments and the stories of natives wierd habits and horrible illness hat we cxpect to find are in this book a delightful surprise arc the very human members of the mis sionary family in africa they laugh almost when they shouldnt they fall in love w4tn married people they cant help feeling their dislike for one of the newest- mem bers on the mission field in facu when one of the black boys put this new missionarys undcrthings beneath a certain tree to dry no body did anything about it at all invisible insects made their invis ible- nests there and later came out to nip the ladys skin laura woodbury the daughter of the mision family returns to af rica after going to school back home in the states but she doesnt know really where home is she was brought up by a native nurse in africa and she readily sees the black point of view back with her come a tall handsome mission ary and his very beautiful new breakfast buys of the week rasp jam e s3 29c q u i k s5k 49c valh x carnation 0 iv1iliv evaporated lg tins app1e juice e iff 21c syrup mclarens pancake 16oz jar 31c corn syrups 2c pancake flour tea bags aunt jemima pko 19 8alada pkg of 60 b o w l o w l drop in anytime for coffee i for a light snack drop into acton bowling lanes through the day enjoy our lunch counter and easy atmos phere open bowling fridays and saturdays acton bowling lanes phone 697 10 main st 150 attend masonic night in georgetown grand junior warden rt wor bro donald m fleming was the guest speaker at the annual halton county masonic night tuesday oct ober 25 in the legion hall george town about 150 attended the social event which is a highlight of the year locally for lodges seated at the head table with the speaker were representatives of milton burlington georgetown acton oakville campbcllyille burlington and oakville lodges grace was said by bro rev g l royal the district chaplain wor browalter fjdler the wmof the georgetown lodge introduced tfie guests the toast to the grand lvodge was proposed by w dr bro c c sheer of burlington and responded to by rt wor bro ross rl mackay the district deputy grand master of wellington district v wor bro r m smith of oak ville introduced the speaker mr fleming is a toronto lawyer bro sam snow of acton thanked the speaker the visitors were toasted by rt wor bro e v maccormack of georgetown ruling ruastcrs or their representatives responded bro t mcniven of georgetown proposed the junior wardens toast 1 the delicious turkey dinner was followed by musical entertainment which was much applauded k r harrison arct rmt accomp anied those on the- program elea nor schink and michael armstrong sang and sylvia diggins played the accordion ronicles rm written specially for the actor free press bv gwendoline p clarke good restaurant is asset at zoo everything about a zoo should be beautiful so much to write about i dont know where to begin but maybe i should get the bad news over first except that it is no longer bad but better than we hoped fori just over a week ago at midnight our grand son was rushed to the sick -child- rens hospital he was fighting for breath and a specialist was called in to operate an incision was made in his throat and a tube inserted the operation was successful but afterwards dave required special nurses to take care of him for four days that is until the tube wa- re moved now ho is coming aiong fi to v fine but he wont be home for a few i j friday was another lovely day and partner was away to the coun- met edmonton cp any rood zoo needs an export kitchen for its an imal inmates and a- good restaur ant to feed the visiting humans says dr william rowan head ot itic zoology department of the un iversity of alberta kitchens and trained dietitians are not only necessities but auo are economical in a large zoo dr rowan said in an- address here you can kill an elephant in a very short time if you dont give him the rigjit diet he said you must have spectators to pay for the animals dr rowan added and to be a real public attraction a good zoo must have a restaurant serving good food to persons vis iting thzoor r jtx feed an army it took me 15 minut es to pay 30c the same thing hap pened at the five and ten cent store where i shopped for some- days yet nor do his parents visit j him for fear of making him home- sick and fretful and thus retard his there he farmers hi had not seen for years wifiv one of this trumile rant stand hv juhkic and thr uthei tw are drawn together the story is a krippinp one with its moments of tenderness and its momeqds of horr6r recovery once or twice- dee was at the hospital she saw dave but he didnt see her he was sitting up in his cot playing quite happily so of course daughter was happy too the attack came on ipiile suddenly without any previous cold or con gestion and apparently was a very severe type of croup lower dywn than the ordinary varnety so mir dave celebrated his second birthday in a hospital bed and glad we are there was a hospital for him to go grandparents we cannot be tot thankful for tin existence of the sick childrens hospital in toronto and for the wonderful work that is better bloom fingai- ont op a siarfwh cactus grown by mr and mrs bernard storm recently burt into bloom with a flower 15 inrhtv in diameter now it has gone one better and produced a 16 inch bloom gay liquid detergent oqr 1 large aqr av v- i 10c off deal j 6c off deal dba c lli5oz ooji jea deal tins x w horseradish 26c pill8bury 8 white and orange cake mixes boxes 49c 8pe0ial sale fresh produce buys florida us no 1 96s grapefruit 10o 39 marsh carrots arizona u head lettuce waxed turnips cak coo cranberries rh emperor maiis 20 ox bag 2 for 17c head 17c lb 5c lb 23c 21b 25c -is- after he came home he made rather n significant remark it seems queer said partner but most of the older farmers look just about the same as they have done forages no its the younger and middle- age men who look old beyond their years why should that be have you any ideas on the subject saturday morning was dull and wet lmt it cleared after dinner so i was able to attend the annual arts and crafts show at a nearby town as usual it was good this particu- to lke so many other parents and s as ula l sonm that seems to set it apart the arts and crafts exhibited while not un common in type are excellent in iqualitv and workmanship shell- done there j i ii craft dainty in color and design so far is the weather was con- l wor without a flaw and the cerned last week was wonderful po handwoven roods and we certainly took advantage ofl 1 there is at least one it i managed to ket an oversize n feature washinc out on my new clothes line this time it was paper cutouts thoueht i had better make use r discindants of lb orieinal paper of it in a hurrv otherwise a few i v it di s iteallv it is astonishing what wellchosen remarks mikht have i been thrown mv wav vol know can be dm- wnhcsmrs paper and sadvouwantedaclothes lneand i arx c as in ex touch nowyoudontusef sort of thnrv sh e were snl paper i shoppinii bajs with the name of the thursday was t nice a day to be gulii aelivelv etched on the ironing o i paid a 1mg overdue vi i jj it to some friends in biirlirikton of j mv imeward wav through course i found burlinjjton like k i every other locality spruadine out wh a traffic and mnnin over 1 was visiting in n is 0m small town one ol the older residential streets i in the process of rapid expansion and 1 thought people who had a- i c tott sides of the nady estalihshed a comfortable maln stiwls a main highway home before the building boom got j through or close to th main street underway are very lucky add to that a hi ewers ketail store before returning home i went on a side street and oh brother over tti the shopping centre pi ob- youve really got a lovely situation ably wouldnt have done so only i cuming through the town i turn- knew parking would be easier than ed diwn an unfamiliar side street down town actually convenient i and found mysi if in a traffic jam parking is the only thing that at- j outside the brewers store cars tracts me to these places shopping i parkid and doubleparked the full at a big groeetona isnt all honey niijjth of the street and round the for instance my purchase was half- uoimr ii took me ten minutes to adozen grapefruit there were six i ret ttirough that ten minutes may pay desks in the store but it not be- 1 well ruin my reputation is i sup- mg a rush hour only one was open pose most people- who drive along i had to wait while two women 1 thai street have only one purpose checked in with enough groceries to in view how much ihydro does one cent buy ased on the average cost of electricity to domestic customers in hydro municipalities one cent will run a washing machine for 2 2 hours provide tv entertainment for 4 3 hours provide refrigeration for 20 hours operate an electric clock for 431 hours light a 100- watt lamp for 8 3 hours all that for just 5 cents where else will your nickel do so much- ontaric0j atwmyouaiiywibj r best home improvement value ever the new ilbudid alumx ohbifca ok 000 ventilite tbo sturdy irine is niiforced ith in inner cross bran the 1 ex trusions are of aluminum t irc greater strength and ability built in nylon pile iher stripping three 6 long stainless steel concealed hinges for perfect 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