Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 10, 1955, p. 9

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page eight the atton free press acton ontario thxtrsdav november 10 1965 hajlton manor salvation army visits manor the residents of halton manor were privileged to enjoy a fine musical treat on wednesday evenr inc november 2 when the band and the songsters of the giiejph corps of thesalvation army came 0o the manor to play and sing for the residents the concert was hel in 4he dining room which can also be used as an assembly hall the members of the band and the song sters numbered about 0 they were ac h the citadel caribou to cottontajls hunting seasons vary in different regions this year local sportsmen will not need to make a trip north to have shot at deer there is to be a sea son right here in the county novem ber 23 to 26 however many will be off up north anyway and dates for deer hunting vary in the popu lar spots french river and georg ian bay season is from november 1 to november 12 manitoulin island november 15 to november 25 mus- koka district season excluding al gonquin park is november 8 to commander captain cyril fisher after the visitors had been wel comed to the manor by mr eric clarke the superintendent captain fisher acted- as chairman for the evening in very genial fashion from the opening march on through a varied program each number was beautifully performed and very much appreciated by the audience i the band was conducted by bandmaster s crossland and the fine mixed chorus was led oy mr russeh lewis a member of the manor staff in addition to selections by the band and songsters as a whole there were also a trombone duet by bandmaster s crossland and bandsman hugh sutherland an oc tette of male voices led by bands man herb critchley and a sextette of female voices songster chris bipson played the piona accomp animents for the songsters and the octette and mrs russell lewu ac companied the sextette on the pi ano the residents joined the visitors in the singing of the familiar hymns what a friend we have in jesus and abide with me captain fisher brought the program to a close with the benediction muriel thompson tendered a vote of thanks to the visitorsfor a delight ful evening and expressed the hope of all present that the visitors would come again soon the serving of delicious refresh ments brought this very pleasant evening to a close saaaday service on sunday afternoon november 6 the regular church service in the chapel of the manor was con ducted by mr eric clarke super intendent of the manor he was as sisted by mr and mrs w c flet cher and mr and mrs j hipson all from the guelph corps of the salvation army and mrs clarke mrs clarke gave the opening prayer and mrs a t brown the closing prayer speaking on the text the word was made god and dwelt among us from st johns gospel chapter 1 verse 14 mrs fletcher gave a very acceptable address which appealed to the res idents very much the residents also enjoyed and appreciated very much the musical part of the service mr fletcher accompanied by mrs hipson at the piano sang two fine- baritone solos w oonc ever ca red for mc like jeu bus and he lifted me mrs hip- eon played a lovely piano solo in the garden the residents are hoping that these talented visitors will come to the manor again in the very near november 19 waterloo county also has a deer season the same dates as halton there is no open season for cari bou and no closed season for bear for those who care to try weasel and skunk may be shot any time of the year along with neighboring counties such as peel wentworth york and haldimand halton county has its open season for upland game birds ruffled grouse sharptailed grouse and spruce partridge from october 29 to november 5 bag limit is three a day and possession limit 15 at any one time prospects for grouse and pheasant in halton are mediocre spruce partridge re far more bundanfc -r- squirrels are on the run all the province from october 28 to november- 12 bag limit is five a day and possession limit 10 squir rels are not usually bothered much by halton hunters halton county is f noted for good rabbit hunting there are four open months on cottontails and jacks the season ending february 29 of next year six a day are the regulation for raccoons the dates are august r to october 31 in any part of on tario the season for hungarian part ridge just ended october 22 they are often seen in this district but seldom shot the first of october is the open ing of the season here for ducks geese rails coots galliliules mourn ing doves woodcock and wilsons snipe the season ends december i 15 of these miftratory birds only the ducks make anything approach ing good hunting in this district halton is off the main migration route and hunters have to rely on stray flocks or locallyhatched birds j for their bags so far success has been poor but th black ducks have j not arrived in sufficient quantities from the north to know how the end result will be j much discussion has been touch ed off by the inclusion of a mourn- ing dove season tins year- the dove j symbol of peace lias a warm place in the hearts of many bird lovers and many letters jo the editor have been written in protest against the law which permits them to be shot official bag limits read as follows in any one day ducks exclusive of mergansers eight of which not more than one may be a wood duck geese five rails coots uinuics foxes of course are plentiful in this district and for the past decade hunters have been paying for their hunting expeditions with bounty money from foxes sliot the season opens november 1 and continues on unjil next year sofsnafes4s forbidden in- this county there is a special regulation in connection with certain counties including halton noting it is con trary to the act to hunt pheasants rabbits and foxes during the open season in designated townships ex cept under a license from the town ship puzzled while my boy friend was away 1 had my hair styled in the short wispy cut made famous by audrey hepburn when i met him at the airport he looked then stopped dead gosh he said i dont know whether to kis yiu or shake s1 ony in 1952 did canadas exports increase her imports ks3v askxivassfbssess si cedarvale school addition opened representatives of district churches were present when the new 85000 unit at the cedarvale home for girls in georgetown was officially opened and dedicated last 6aturday the school i oper ated under the auspices of the un ited church the girls wore their new un- iforms for the first time and serv ed refreshments- rev john oliver the chairman of the board was in charge of the service of dedication rev m g mofarlane of georgetown rev lloyd stapleton dr j r mutch- mor rev robert oliver the- chair man of halton presbytery took part in the service as well beautiful flowers were donated by business people and contractors among them morley allan of ac ton mis oliver a former superin tendent and several of the girl graduates were present mrs m houston the superin tendent was presented with a sil ver tea service in appreciation of her wonderful work with the girls at present there are 20 girls at tending the school their ages ranging from seven to 15 a school teacher maid and sewing instruct or are also engaged obituary future to assist ing service in another inspir- voungsteks help bund river ont cp teenagers have formed a group to spur construction of a community centre here the youngsters banded together after learning the towns only recreational spot for teen agers was going to be closed was music teacher here 50 years ago a music teacher in acton about 50 years ago lexie clark madden passed away at her home 292 st clair ave toronto on friday november 4 mrs madden isi sur vived by her husband william a madden and two sons james l of montreal and donald c madden of toronto funeral service was held in tor onto on monday interment follow ed in mount pleasant cemetery on the average each of canadas jhree and a half million telephones is used nearly five times a day i clbaaung auction sale n twp of nassagaweya of fans stack implements etc the unde havi feed eciived clearing auction sale in wk of nassacxweya instructions from john howard to sell by public auction at his farm lot 6 con 2 township of nas- sagaweya 1 mile west of campbell- ville on saturday november 1 commencing at 130 oclock sharp the following i horses and harness 1 choice percheron gelding 6 yrs i old about 1800 bs good worker single or double i percheron mare aged set of double harness odd j collars sleigh bells etc cattle 1 durham cow fresh i time of sale 1 holstein cow bred feb 28 i holstem cow milking bred march 12 1 holstein cow milking bred apr 3 i hereford cow milking bred july 9 1here- j ford steer 6 rrios old these cows j bred to tor dist hereford bull hogs and poultry 11 york j hogs readv for market 1 mature york sow due dec 1 20 mieavyf hens a v hay grain etc 10 tonrmix- ed alfalfa and timothy hay loose 10 ton of cut oat and wheat straw to bus of fall wheat s00 bus of oats a quantity of recleaned red clover t farm implements etc deering ft grain binder mil 6 ft mower side rake httt hair loader no 4 damp rake low truck farm wagon and hay rack m h grain drill uhoe 14plate mh horse disc wheel cultivator sloop sleighs 4section seed harrows 21 fleuity walking plow single row icuffler fanning mill renfrew platform scales j0o0 lb cister cream separator hay fork i sugar kettle ropes pulleys wagon box forks shovels chains bars etc also a quantity of household furn iture terms cash settlement with clerk on day of sale wo reserve as farm is sold and proprieto is givin up farming hinducy and klwotl auctioneers l macattjian clerk bl2 of ilivtfcstork tractor implements hay grain etc the u has received instructions from james morrison to sell by public auction at his farm lot 20 con situated on nas- sagaweya and esquesmg town lines 5 miles south if acton on saturday november 19 commencing at 100 oclock sharp the following hoos ant3 pou ltky york sow with 9 young pigs at side 7 thrifty shoit- is weanlmg pigs 65 hybrid yearlings hens 8 ton of choice mixed hay 800 bus of heavv mixed grain tractor and implements ferguson trartor n good condit ion feury tjisiell drag cultivator fercuson niilloy djump rake frost and wood binder sft cut mccorj nuck mower 5 ft cut massey harris hay loader cockshutt man ure spreador massey harris 13- run seed drill steel land roller plows 4section harrows flat hay rack otaco rubber tire farm wa gon fa truck wagon disc hr- hunting causes warning signs all true sportsmen recognize the fact that it is common courtesy to ask a farmer before hunting on his property the farmer certainly has a right to know who is on his land and why unfortunately there are always some w head for where the hunting looks good without considering they are trespassing as surely as if they were in their neighbors backyard jt is the action of this minority that has brought about those warning signs that farmers are posting against guncarrying tres passers certainly farmers arent unreas onable its when those hunters leave gates open make up for their lack of rabbits by taking pot shots at poultry that they really make nuisances of themselves the department of lands and forests has some simple rules that sportsmen should always obey ask permission always before going on private property know what you are shooting at be sure that the complete course of the bullet or shotgun pelletsjis clear be careful not to destroy prop erty or break fences give farm stock and fowls a wide berth l j donldo target shooting notfj houses or other people always consider the rignts rrrf others farmers in haldimand county nearby have even gone so far as to have legislation passed which would ban all nonresidents of the county from hunting within haldi mand they thought the hunters canie from cities well their i re quest couldnt be granted but it should show hunters can create an tagonism which can be serious local jersey cattle win certificates lindalc lady basilua 162620 owned by maurice c beaty milton has been awarded a ton of gold certificate in 1461 days she produc ed 2000 lbs of fat basilua is classified very good and she is a daughter of tha sup erior sire brampton pinnacle bas il 104635 to qualify for this award a cow must produce 2000 lbs of fat in four consecutive years the jersey cow avonlea kings iona lassie 149638 bred and own ed by featherstone bros of oak- ville has been awarded a 4000 lb certificate in 10 lactations she pro duced 86138 lbs of milk and 4266 lbs of fat lassie a silver medal cow is classified very good oldat 405060 man youre crazy foriprl your age thousands are peppy at 70 try pepniajj up with ostjx contains tonic n feeling due sollv to body s lack oi iron which many mm and womca call old try oititx tonic talileu for pep younger fecltnr this very day new set acquainted size only 60c for sale at all drug stores everywhere remembrance day services friday november 11 acton all those taking part are asked to assemble at the legion hall at 1015 am to parade to the soldiers monument led by acton citi zens band the placing of wreaths reading of names and two minutes silence will be followed by a memorial service in the united church berets and medals to be worn nassagaweya cars will leave acton lemon hall at 200 to convey legionnaires to nassagaweya monument for a short service thence to nassagaweya presbyterian church for the memorial service fiord neattie president g mccutcheon secretary saturday november 5th poppy day wear a poppy in remembrance phone acton and be sure of the best exclusive fi sanitone c4l tax notice- 1955 municipality of acton fourth instalment now due 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 instalment nov 15 according to the tax collection bylaw a penalty of h of j per cent per month will be added on the amount remaining un paid after the fifteenth day of november this penalty applies to each instalment in a similar manner the attention of ratepayers is directed to the penalties and other clauses as printed on the reverse side of every tax notice and explained in detail on every tax bill make payment now and take your tax notice with you when making payment j mcgeachie collector aant ad page where old friends meet pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north galt telephone 2048 ep shortill sheet metal plumbing a heating gar wood furnaces eayestroughing shop 126 main st n hone 464 residence phone 340j4 canadas top winter tire ipercstone town country now nattonally advertised puotherm bring isyou fully automatic oil heat rkggswtsmrteomtii t a tqual fu dtptndime winter tnction dctp mkdtanira tread nrs through snow slusa or mud rolls smoothly and quietly oa bare pavement hit thtm on no and forget mirty dtwing worrie enjoy this toth motors lorne garner motors ltd town country tires vtube or tubeless v white sidewalls or allblack completely automatic heating s for only row 2 ritcway milkineijrrltio den car for a worfd track 150 ft of new hay fork rope 130 ft of hay fork rope 75 ft of trip rope hay fork pulleys fanninis mill hiirh beam scelr scuffler 4 bunch es of shingles massey harru kfcaib winder 4 rolls of snow wnce massey harris clover reaper cows tart hereford and short horn cow due about time of sale roan cow fresh in pet with calf at foot kryy cow due jan 1 part hereford cow milkine bred may s red cow i milking bred may 5 rrey cow milking bred july 2 red cvw milking bred june x red cow milkine bred june s5 yokinc cattije t rteers 10 months old red heifer 11 months 2 red heifers 9 months 4 sprine and summer calves pure bred shorthorn bull 2 vear old housbhoiid furntttrri combination china cabinet and buffet table chairs round extens- iontnhje and many other article terms ciuh settlement with clerk on day of sate no 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