Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1956, p. 11

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r n thuhsday may 17th 19m the aqom free prfss actonj ontario i 3titcriur firniraiuuj for x expert color scheme suggestions superior workmanship and the latest sunworthy waterfac wallpapers call cyril ttt decorator rockwooo 51 ring 5 i most fire fatalities are women children seven out of ten of all fire fatal ities this year will be women and children according to the all can ada insurance federation officials of the federation which represents more than 200 fire auto mobile and casualty insurance companies said that fire accounted for 00 deaths each year in can ada warning that most fires are caused by carelessness they said that 20 children died in fires last year because theyw tended by parents according to insurance statistics 1300 fires occur in canada each week more than 80 per cent of them residential fires annual cost for all fires is close to 00000000 the first golf crub in north am erica was the s6yojl montreal founded in 1873 four more ounces each would end surplus of a day milk ti if every person in canada drank beyond the ability of the public to just four more ounces of milk a drink milk actually on a yearly day there would be no surplus of 1 basis about 30 per cent of all milk milk or milk products young and produced is sold as fluid milk and old would be better nourished cream the remainder of the milk farmers would be more prosperous in 1955 found its way into the fol- and business would profit this ifej lowing channels creamery butter 43 per cent cheese 6 per cent concentrated milk and ice cream 8 per cent airy butter 2 per cent used fanns 10 per cent milk and milk products have to be sold in the highly competitive food markets of the country a fact which becomes even more pressing as export markets diminish small dairy surpluses and they are rarely more than three or four per- cent of the total have to be disposed of in such a manner that farm prices already seriously depressed are not driven further downward dairy farmers of canada in the late 1940s realized that domestic sales of dairy products would have to be increased ta this end their national advertising program was instituted in 1950 and it is given credit for materially helping to increase or stabilize per capita con sumption of dairy foods the view of dairy farmers of can ada the national producers organ ization in bringing to the attention of the nation that june is dairy during that month approx imately three and a half million cows will be coming into full milk production utilization of dairy products in canada is not fully understood by consumers it is pointed out by the producer organization when the cow population is out on fresh june grass mrk production soars far travel treats for q montreai 1885 philadelphia 2435 chicago 2315 round trip by bus your local agent for all bus travel information harold wiles phone tan acton set mill rate fctvreckw eden township the mill rate for rockwood for 1956 has been set at 482 mills at 452 mills for eramosj township and 462 mills for eden mills era- mosa township council set the rates in order to make it a tourist at traction the eramosa council is requesting the ontario department of highways to consider improving the land at the marker erected by the wellington county historical society on no 7 highway at the guclph township and eramosa town line the councillors ex pressed the opinion that if the spot is level and landscaped it would set out the marker and prove to be a fine tourist attraction the road superintendent was in structed to purchase 80 tons of bulk calcium to be delivered by june 10 staff photo halton civil defense graduates are receiving first aictcourses from sf johns aumblance instruct ors at aailton leaders and instructors shown with ihe first aid manual in the top photo are left to right staff sergeant frank shannon aailton sergeant st johns john rogers assistant harvey swift sergeant j wallace campbellville corporal ron featherstone aailton the lower photo shows sergeant rogers demonstrating one type- of artific al respiration ksks ssbsksmbss going out of business save up to z all stock must be sold before may 19 or more on everything scarves reg 125 63c gloves reg 165 pr 83c pr ladies hats reg 995 498 ladies aid receives letter from formosa mrs william roberts was hostess to the idics aid ori wednesday evening the president mrs craw ford opened the nurtiti with hymn 7-45- mrs roberts read psalm 146 the iords prayer ivis repeat ed in umsfrn reports were riven by the sccritarytreisurer and cheer secretary plans uere made for the quilting for the bale it was decided to give a donation for the vacation bible school to be held in july several items of business were discussed mrs creenlees read an interest ing letter received from rev james sutherland in formosa mr and mrs sutherland had spent their holidays in hong kong thirteen members answered the roll call the offering was receiv ed and dedicated with the doxol- ogy after singing another hymn the meeting was closed with prayer by mrs j k mahon and a social half hour was enjoyed several ladies attended the guclph prcsbyterial rally held in kitchener on wednesday evening where miss laura pelton was the guest speaker ladies ball league returns w korzack wrlliam knrzack glen williams wns returned as president for a srond term at the annual meeting of llalton ladits rural softball league in milton court house marilyn clinniiiklvam norval- is srretarytreasiirtr and mrs lloyd pickering trafalgar vice-presjd- ent representatives attended from hornby haltonville trafalgar norval omafih lowvillc palermo and glen williams a friend is a person who knocks before he enters not after he has taken his departure childrens hats reg 295 149 monuments brampton monument works designs submitted cemetery lettering corner posts and marker a good display in stock wm c allan prop 68 queen st w brampton shop phone 1410j res 313 rep tom nicol phone brampton 603 w practical address given by mrs dilts may 9 the residence of mrs wil liam early were the time and set ting for the meeting of the wo mens missionary society of eben- ezer church the ruest speaker on this occasion was mrs dilts of rockwood she was introduced by mrs wynne dunbar who was in charge of the devotional part of the meeting use what you have in your hands pray that your hands aud their usefulness may further govts kingdom and your own happiness and fife will be worth living this was the theme of a very practical talk by mrs dilts discussion fol lowed the talk and several ques tions were asked and answered mrs macintosh conducted a question and answer forum from the study book relief and help for the indian people in our country was the very cheering information given in this period the induira population contrary to its former trend is now increasing and flour ishing this is due in a large mea sure to the work of the united church much remains to be done but the efforts of the missions are showing good results mrs walter freeman read the bible lesson from matthew chap ter 6 whiie v handbags reg 229 sale 115 hey last glamor pins reg 100 sale 49c t two for 89c acton public school kindergarten enrolment i the public school will be able to accommodate all pupils of kindergarten age this year to enrol they must be five years old by december 3 1 1956 to avoib confusion please com plete the form below before may 25 and send or mail it to garnet w mckenzie principal box 302 acton childs name date of birth i christian names surname day month year r bonnie wee hat 16 mil st acton next door to bus station isclfool records m ontario now require prmf il ago fathers name in full r v mothers name in full tor guardian address phone for further information phone 73

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