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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 24, 1945, p. 3

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j- thursdayuay mui ims the acton free press pacts wax clerk of eramosa frank day resigns afterthirlecnyears had sfependluvvof ir0 ap proved by department tf hlffttwiya frank day who has serv ed aa clerk irauunr ami tax rnietor of eramoa lownshtp writ as a mrmlwr of i hi hoard of health tub milled hia reslknatton lo the may meeting of tlu townhl tounil he succeeded j j awuui 11 jean k tne following motion m adopted movrtl hy fount lllors r 11 henham and j k hutlwrford that this council at re pi with regret the retaliation uf r rank day as tlark trraxunr and roll- lor of the lownhlp or the tt 11 rer in accepting the i kin nut ion tin toun ll wishes lo express the thanks of tlve ratepayers a writ as the tuunrll and officials for the lent courteous eervlr given to the towmhlp awd community mr ry lh realg nation is to be rtettive july 1st or w hen a iuuuur u appointed anj properly bonded mil by deput ltev ii la41 and councillor t llutrhlnaon and carried ihat thr lerk l author ixed to advertise fur the position of clerk treasurer and for the position of tax collector for tin fowrtshlp of crtmou the salary of the clerlt- treasurer to le f4 l annum tha aalary of the tax collector to im ic5 per annum a letler from the department of highways approved tha b law for road eendjlures up to slh000 ap- pruval of the i- ramosa township school area w a received from the township of weit garafrasa accounts amountlnit to 1ach0b war passed for payment deputyreeve u u lelle wu authorized to sign all dorumrnts and cheques requiring the signature of tha reeve while the reeve la on holl day during the month of may pour tenders for crushed gravel were received ranging from ho cents to 88 cents er cubic srd the it ruler of oscar m ntrkel ot 1 tstowc was aereted at uo renu a grunt of jio was made lo lhe hospital fr sick t hlldrrn toronto nassagaweya intandxl or lau kl im a large crowd attended tha social exerting held in eheneiar united churth on tuetday evening may lmh imn and contests were first plated after which mr and mft 1 hornas hlchanlson of fergus form erly of tjartiyvtlle wc invited tot tome forward to chairs plaed fur them and mrs flwouri wilson read an addrea with mrs h rhom mr lure imrkett and mlui donna kjthti rhitmik making the presentation of n pltd iteniin r rug eu4iricrttal ld lanip cord tahb ahd vtllton sat- hr mat mr and mrs llh hardton 1m ih in mk- fr ling i phes thanking i nil for tlu ir ktiul vx nu and tautlul tttu for they ai jolly i4tl hlumi w m kuni hiki l in n n 1alnt lum h wnn mim1 snd n mm tnl tlmr smltt a lnru rrumit attndd the mb j chronicles ol ginger farm urltua hiuuuur uuknuuijvr 1awii mihrao crnl ilnll in m in thr liulli hill rimktle n saturday i lng to tak n i tsl ltn k hrnr mis mary ivuit jtovlmlul thillli 1 u 1 suftililnr ht urt miiilnjc froul miuvfinn nitid oilng knnihuk urr i mi moif ttnd lo s e if whin 1 trwwkt n satuidn morning snv ll liluht miiihliu twnfd tin litiu ulnjliii n if their llllh throats uht ihjiu ftlui ju i could tmrdly ihium tn iin rto1 i itrs and not nil 11 llo sun 1 ut 1 it our in urt 1 i lu i ut linn vt the moon and j tin fctai l drlifht hi tiy nlfchl as 1 nt i il nu ut i li vi ii ii 1 h k lo y i m kt ns 1 1 tip nt i 1m ml anilldate for llnllnn and st hlhil mr lluhi i uavrr v ed ral ubeml it vn mi l andldate or hi hon in the june i m n iwn and june 11 rlnllmts who addieal i hr 1m llir inrrllng on the tuuti of the day i now jhlrnlv ihnt ky nllliik r m ah kt mltil 1 hsil inr wr kiai tlnwiiiik lit i of atht if iiuim urnllur prophets mr and mis w lloles mtd daughter of urlh ukihsl relalhts nml irh nils in nnxsiigmrn la i sun day mr and mrs leorjr night kngnl of knatihhull vktllrtl nlatlev nnd ilrnds in 1ort rertit on sunday lat mothrra lny nrrvlo will he th servtd in rlnihir united church next sunday i ongralulatlons are exti nded to mr and mrs william kee on the ar ilval of n daughter on saturday mny 12th mr atul mrs keg wilson of acton vlsllnl relnthin and filends at knalchhull lnm sunday main hturrrr miijunu xu hksiht vngland ll rarmer william strang cant stand hist k roftre lliat s why he took his oh ll hie along when he wtnt into town strang milked hule outside n restaurant while main street shop iter crowded almtut tlu n rnlt red with n tiurketful nnd onlrred pli nty of iiong toitie the feat wi hm a jo u agrr iim fitting hu hut m tlt4i hap h iik no two pi i kiuwtli nil n air lite itnti nt fi how snt a loiu dry 1i1 ntti r m i anoihrr one wtl uiathir until juni pi niisr it lalmtl on amiiii n hay i iirlnu n ruh luil pi i h him lf tto aity sjxth m n- in irn in wiitilxi iol hut ttiis inr h iiou his hi ml sjt 1 on i wi well what nit iiii fint with so many rlecllons coming off lmk at the sie i h tnnklnk hint i going on nnl il hot nlr mixing willi old thai ti us s wil nlhi f if that itr so ihi it the air nhotild slnrl ltbillig after jum 4 itltd ieii- 1 make a jnh of it around junr ii it won l im ititk now and may 1 in fmtn if i hidithr a siich of ii lh f dim t think h ihnt 1 nm not lnl r it1 in tin otitome uf the elections i most lertainly am and i shnll cert- nlnl ih out to vole hut one dots git so llrtd of nil this mtlltiial bally hoo although 1 suppose ii rt ally is mtiwtr lluie u log no ompulslon mimui lurnlnu out to nml ones vote i supiht4 somi ttilng hts to ik done to ilc moph n mtlllliol nvvnieitiss auamiiu oi hcu sn whli t n mtv ou in fer it- li the vn in r u a little story i mm of humor hungarian paittridge raiendiss in west uetina ct ttve hujicaxuui itartiidfe aoinjht by eager v unlets waa painted aa a profound peat with out a siruzte redeeming quality by speaker at a recent rural munlci- liallttvs convention here lhe convention turned down a res- olutlun auvkuig that munlrtpuu b uthortuvl lo pay a liuunly for hie killing of the itartrldge but the del ugates lieattl that the birds wire ties iruithe of farm garden and their illel lousuted of k and get den i nji let while they pie insects otily t ni near starvation i k trout of ohuii 1rnlrte jj hint the iwrl ridges slll not drjnk atr out of a utn iliey just k their moisture by eating pot attire ir mrlons muth to thr farmers sorrow 1 hey should be treated as nli a hard of uuntham said that any l lid whttli alt lowits a tut asl iiinl llir p4trtilt1o ratincil n nor hjtrin tl an cut til ids i r robin 1 he treai herous voiwl found u ft u nd among the drlrgait s john i jtw renc uf i laeitutore said that iwt ntttl gophi rs were m the litticaxc in suuithem saskatt hewan and as the winwl was thtlr wurtc enemy ll xhould ite prtttet led lie ugktm i uwed seastmi on weasels h etnh llxhetl in ire southern psrt of ii e pro luce and the ronvt ntion okted prcpan vegetables fruit for freezing w hrtht r frull and vt n talhs aie frovrn omriu it lally or in storuge lo ki rs or in tin home a gent ral prtxrdum is formveri smui u u lols liuminlon ilortli ulturlsl in a retrnt addri v in whl ti lml1eniall li govt n tnnl outllm tif oresent flirting jiattlns eielahhs he iild nt first komed t u imed sh lie i t r i ut tilui h tin vaiiu a otir woul i do f t i nn it in n or huut itohl i onsutiip- ihth i- oil wln thli the vikitnhh tin ilniohitl hint ihs ctikut- f i iihik f il it v htoiiii i it i llhei i v in or h arrest what is known aa efuymatie ac tivity he vegetable are thanlm- medlately cooled with cold water to room temperature or lower after the pnllmlnary cooling the vegetable art hen immediately frofetl wttlt fit without lielng plaied in container dry pak or they rnaytie packed ib a j per tut iiririe solutpin and frox in hie pat k age ttiey are then held nt sero 0 degtte fahrenheit ofa lllitly lower until ready to be con sumed ltii fret jng of fruit is much tha uiiiit rt pt ihnt the blanching pro- kvv is not consldi ntl netrssery aftaf u tiling and sorting the fruit is paclu d in di mipnr or sytup and is frozab i k ii r vi t i toiis urr hus at t to ti iuinturi i hint mil tli kh it i nm i rn m d carrolls itiiik in i d iirtv n in i lull oll h ai thitl tune pfcll ay1ucs soup tousia crtim m vi tltadll ivmcul chuf awlsahboms i coffee 4lc i cmw lm f ii cm clobr cmlt drtvtt pilchards i fee pears i u i um vuui krllom t psas iou le alxttflan w n ai uihm lim siiei cobn flakes si beans v isa ife ittnrt 0t4 sonut carrots s ssa coffee kst s5e ci tm 0f 4 dsfvltvlt haddis u x7 marmalade 5e irwt fltf tuttamtft chxesk li ui 7 apples a xs smc it 10ust0 juicc uais hul killogcs allwheat 2 21c ffcul itltmt viws tomato juice 3 s 25c cleanser wax woodtawtt fstui soap cjthwsr ishemi soar suns 4ilkmr cuh saucb aytsssr vstilssu juice i i i ui ni t ut li si ii kiul to ik vluk ii nml tl i longed ii r nlu i- dil h and i inn il i mnn t to iihitim lod shi vvmiiith ii willi loi for g ttlm in the i ht h not n hit of it s wild hv did 11 tin purm mi t ling stop hi r tolng ftkmr to lb keen texas cajjuae lb caufornia juice oranges size 288 iku fresh homk grown asparagus spectauw eerenoprice 7c 40c ttv and wfetau vshoaa nbjest to marvm fltututluia cietyam fm mm iby 4th irttoae tob0j ervastom brjtmfbbmtelot scvt wtlnt mln up nm looklk forwnrd to a ft w hunt inll from hnrtner oldi nt hrolher who just ri tut ned from two mnnlh visit to i nislnnd l know lie m in i-on- don and on the south coast v we are hoping he will he able to t 11 us oniethlng about the friends and plnces we umd to know yesterday inrtner had a letter from his sister nsklng if he would go over to aea hum ll is n easy to pick up and have n rnrm and et when we hft rnglnnd it dldtt t seem so vtry llnal ii nevtr owurnd to us thai it was piolmhly the innt time we i should set our homes nnd our fnm utis we told them we should ue i iim k nknln in lime venrs just for la holiday 1 hat wns twtnty six tnrs nk it hs iwen n long ihne v i nrs sonu t nm s i w under w hnt it would ht llkt to uo hmk fur n isll so mnn fru nils gone ounk- sttii we lift in kindirgtrien now irown up wllh fnmilles of their own mv mother nu that remntns fur tin to u would 1m t jinn mound in n itmttirv mv brother moved to n illfnnt lown desmond n pi phew i hve never seen niece rtgk tvvitt nuirriet nnd onl iht min old wlun wl left england phe i hi httnu lown none of m own folk it ft nothing to take me back there nt nil except a gretn mound in n ctnuurv thus ki is thnt old familiar plmes through time became strange sow it it the plmes that once ve strange tint nre familiar tliojfolk we hnvv lived timone that we have worked with and vvhoiie interests we share ihej hav e w o en n net around us ionlit th rtulrlel if w hu h we 1uw is nowvjrteparahlj our home a islb to england would be fine i hope some da lhat thjrt three ears wilt be up hut i haven t a doubt ip the world that after a few weeks in tlio old country we would ipenk of our return trip as going home battue rohr pests croyt5en england cp no- atqera in southern england ropart they are battling a serious plague of greenfile damage u heavier than it has beer for many years i j quality guaranteed wvlalla th ja cat ewev full employment at fair wages is the foundation of all true progress thr people of shh nation arc tired of the delay in cirrcititui the ueakilcuei that hate del eloped in our syilem u r mint lurrnl llut nht torn uiakuettes in the economy ue hate hy rationalizing it not urtiliiig tl we muit maintain the system uhich inti full pla to iiiiln i dual tnitialu e and a fair return to all itrjmatc tnttrpmc uhuh pioiulit empliifuunt and the state hy juit lau s relating to tittrlin niiixt w in it that at no lime shall there fail to he prondid tht opportunity for days pay for a jair days it ork for etery one of our fttjouutizliix in 1 dominion u ho is able and willing to work jfrc is wo mrnn to w that every cana dian citizen utile to worlc nan the uportunity to work nt fair pay rational reform maximum production through the full development of our natural resources full employment at fair wages tarir are the pledge of the jroyrramic conservative party tor full i mplo ment embracinn all ciniuliins uf lcr province we will llilp iiuliwilunl nnd cooperative enterpruu to increase employment h rimtiiik cripplinit tax rjhtcmi by remov mtf controls and regulations whieh slim down the cxpunsidyi of li ultimate enterprise and bj improv ing rrlnlionshih between the gov- irnment labour and management establish a national development rimird responsible for plana for full production and employment an- well as the preservation of our natural resources increaac our trade by establishing an export hoard by anjrresie sale s mnnship abroad by continuation uf mutual aid until no longer nmssarv and by provision of trade credits to economically backward countnts see that the powcm of the hank of canada are uned to aupply ample credit for an expanding economy undertake a carefully planned proyrrammc of aocially denirahle pro jects iuch aa lowcost rural ami urban housing rural electrification conservation and reforestation the development of natural retourc s all on a national basis thcie progressive conscnatm- policies are carefully nml cunfiili ntlv pointed at a practical national nlijis- tive tho realization in our tmu of an age of plenty only tho progressive consoivntie partywith its farsighted policu s for the cooperative dcelopmint of m rv part of canada to new heights of prosperity a prospent in uhich all canadians shall share fuirh and honorably only this part fans the challenge of the future with abid ing confidence in the ultimate rtalua- tion of the practical objeeties em bodied in its jjraclicaj policies for full employment at fair vugcs win with bracken voteforjtour progressive conservative candidate e9 puukrmjby ths rromulv cbnwrshs tsrly ottawa geim wj m j

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