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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 23, 1947, p. 6

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thursday january 23rd 1mt the acton free press mra gordon- rohnvamaoq and bin apoat several dajramn toronto this aweok mr swluer of arthur vw5d with relative- and friends here during the v wemend7 v mrs- w o ashton toronto visited uat week with jar ami mrsoordori rocnvaldaon and family mr robt phan at trenton visited during the weekend with mra phaff and j a chapman mr and mra ftoy lambert spent the weekend with mr and mra w bowes and chlldrenatayriner mia margaret j maedonald u at tending- the funeral of her uncle mr edward mcdonald in sarnla- today mr7and mccutcheon and children of london visited at the mmame of his parents reeve and mia other- acton relatives and friends mrs john a chapman sr loft last week for a three months visit with her parents and relatives and frwnds at guildford surrey eng land she salted on the queen elisa beth fine heports at wm of hintt j3bliraia3 the regular monthly meetlne of the womans missionary society of the united church was held at the homo of mrs c a dills on tuesday with mrs e j caldwell presiding the devotional period was taken by mr n h wilton mrs f cleave mrs j lambert and mrs r l john son miss dorothy simmons rendered a solo and a paper on- temperance was given by mrs j symon the study book india atthe threshold women the bridff was taken by mrs gardi ner moslem women mrs r l john son christian womon in india are moretlllterate than any other coun try mrs f cleave indian wbman influence in politics for women miss e hawthorne workof a christian blrl a mission circle has been organ ize for th teen girls re p of thb activities of the past year were presented by the secretaries of the various departments the allocation was reached and a very- satisfactory and successful year was reported several letters were sent out and a number of calls had been made on grangers in our community by mrs f cleave arrangements were to be made for two representatives for worlds day of prayer and annual fees were paid the president mrs e j caldwell attended every meeting during the year rev a- w fnsbury rlnsedlhe meet ing with prwyer lunch wns served by mrs dills assisted by mrs r r arnold nnd n social time was enjoyed lit the rlftm a very hearty vote of ittttrb qumrtl nf sanata attn ubtsisto ttx friendly church rtv a waltut fosbukv jjue rareonaae bower avenue wed jan 29th 8 pona annual meeting or congregation sunday january 2otkv iwt- iloo am morning worsrjfc sermon subjecwtjio creetness f the servant 121s ryjm church scbdol 700 pjrlevenlng worship lantern slides and song service slides from tlssofs paintings prom the baptism of jesus to the teaching in the syna gogue god is love jhis mercy brightons all the path in which we rove everybody welconte rrabflterian tsrjurtl la hartaha jtnox cnchcn acrrdi sunday january 26th 1mt student from knox college at both services 300 pm sunday school and junior bible class they that wait upon- u lord shall renew their strength hmb of ih xlfaait tt surrflir sunday january 26th 1947 the third sunday after epiphany gjo holy communion 1100 am mattlns and sermon be ginners class 1205 pjn church school 700 pjh evensong and sermon hatrttet ohjurtij aokl rev w il waulacb faauv sunday january 2filh 1047 11001 am morning worship 1215 pjn sunday school 700 pjn evening worship a welcome to all ii 1 a proper eye examination is most twportant consult tt mbell registered optometrist pbone22rl2 erin thanks was riven to mrs dills for her home and hospitality and to nil j t assisted on the prooram marked fortieth wedding anniversary i at family gathering hieve and mrs arthur sxvac hamor erin were guests at kiiiiwy talherlntr at tho home of mr and mrs dirk yancoozen john nnd mauj acton on the occasion of their fortieth wcddlnu anniversary all j the members of their family wer jt tor thin cwnt mr and mrs harold swackharner nndlne ajd joyce of hamilton mr and mr chrt swackharner j immle and ross mr and mrs i tois swackharner and mf leiu swar the family pro ten ted their partml with a toaut- iful end table and a ruby roie bowl mi memento of this annlversar j pnimsrowk and four wide selectioii bigistoclr hooks a splendid range of all tho most recent boous office supplies pens pencils memo pads blank ruled forms and many luluicmost used supplies wallpaper one of the finest showings and largest stock ot any store in western ontario youll get ulde choice from our big trk stationery and innumerable ltema gift cards etc v youll find it t chappies bookstore 1 wyndkara st otulph angus kennidy proprietor norman c j of burlington warden 1947 continued from pajre one 1m74s49 cordon j campbel i burlington high sehooi ar board j h wlumott to thtf milton in school board for abnlur period xt was dectdedihat the road com mutee alonif with the county engin eer attend the annual good ftoaus convehtlori being held on february hhe whrden and cjerk wereauth- orlild to aubhilt to the minister of hlgkwaysj a petition on behalf of the counfthtlltbi3og was spent on the county road system and request the statutory grant on the amount an provided by hie highway improve ment act mrs d hartley wd warden craig were appointed to the old ge pen sion and mothers auowajticcroarti for the present year c v hllbnor and warden craig were appolnitd mmlssiwerkotthehoujw orfrr fuge for 1m7 council accepted jthu resignation of dr c if heslop as irtember of the roads committee two itylawi wero approved nd appointing the warden and mjba m maxted as members of the inty audit board and one of bor i tig 125000 to meet current ox ndlturc cornell also approved of calling for 4enders on printing in connection with a communication re- clvdffm jhe acton free press- mernbers felt tenders should bb called for instead of paying flat rtesrtar the work two communications were received from dr strxithers toronto health unit and r 9 heatherlngion mem bers decided to hear dr struthers addross them on public health and invite mr heathcrington to show a film on public health in manitoba at the next meeting council adjourned to meet janu ary 28th cls palmer 4 elected president crop association acton model aeroplane club e1cts offickhs x pagk f1vs friday night last at tjm t heacton model aeroplane club- held its regu lar weekly meeting in the town llall thr ejection of officers was held and tba following numbers chosert to pilot the qub through 1947 pnml- dent wes fountain vicepresident irjw5rt uw tuby treasurer fred turner when put to 4 vote itwam decided to charge h- membership foe and to divide the club into- junior and senior members junior membership would be 25c per year and senior member ship socper yer it was expected that the club fuhd be expanded by donations from those wishing to fur ther the clenc of flying in acton and those who were interested in the welfare of the younger generation the funds would be used to purchase a stock of model aeroplane ftuppljejc which would be sold to members at a special club price at tho conclusion of the bulness the model engine of mike korhovle junior farmers sponsor jnterclub hockey series won xtartedteo the delight of corne of the junior members- itarold smith then put his blue demon r- o g through 1u paces and fred turners flylhtf fool certainly flew like a foot his sky king no z a small tnylbr craft put on a very fine show and at ten- oclock the members packed up their kits and went home the club ineerlnir tonight thursday at 730 is in the town- hall- oakvelle the annual meeting of the halton crop improvement association had a capacity house at the court house milton on saturday january 4th notwlthstandlnk honvy roads blocked waro it waa missing lanes and- disrupted telephone and tho aftermath of an ace dent at hydro systoms in many ccctlona of thelntereectlon of the queen ellia- members of the newly created ulgh school area board tooktm oath of office oh thursday nlgtfand the first meeting was held in the town clerks office a program of expansion that will have important results for oakvlue tios v launched by the barring- ham rubber company already one of the towns largest industries a formal announcement tq this effect has been made by mr edward bar- w rich am president of tho company smart nnd fast work on the part of constables edward heath and len brown of the oakvlue police force led to a daring motor chnxe along the lakeshor highway in the early hours of sunday morning and ended in the capture of two alleged auto mobile thieves and the recovery of a stolen- car- bef orethe owner was a halton junior fntmcra are launch ing another newactivltyln the form of an interclub hockey series to their already long list of activities wa understand- from cameron wilson onj of he vfcepresldenta of the hal ton junior farmer thw the series will get underway akr nonrat on thursday evening january 23 on thu occasion milton junior farmera meet the acton club at 8 pmr which in turn will be followed by a game between palermo and korval jufilor farmer clubs another doublehead- er is scheduled for the mlhon arena on tuesday evening january 28th when palermo and milton- junior farmer clubs will meet at 8 pm and following this acton and korval clubs will battle it out further games will be announced later fn brief it would seem that there la i jjolh be keen competition for tne dr c a martin trophy emblematic of the lnterclub junior farmer hoc key championship for halton county tho first interclub debate of the 1m7 eaajion will bring together the acton and milton junior farmer groups at the milton high school on friday nrrnlntti lasniijikn i subject under debate u m that a policy of state health services would bo wtho interest of the cana dian people tha aiflrmatlve on this occasion ubalng upheld by th milton juniors with acton support ing the negative halton w e breckon of freeman a past president of both the lialton and ontario crop improvement assoc- bcth way and the seventh lino in which miss euphemla tucker of tor onto lost her life thomas walford latlons was the guest speaker mr young hamilton truckdriver stood before magistrate kenneth langdon in police court oh thursday afternoon to answer to a charge of dangerous driving he was fined 5p and costs n total of 710 rrecordstar breckon congratulated the halton association on their active program and in particular ou having the larg est attendance of any of the eight county association annual meetings recently attended mr breckon in his address on agricultural conditions in great britain denmark and southern sweden delighted -hhtjjud- lencc with the cloar and canlirehen- slve picture which he presented of conditions and marketing proapecti to a thoiie countries the canadian f arm- 1 prices for pork and pork products supply feed grains none too good in several ways the feed situation in canada as related to the 194647 winter- feeding seaslon la similar to that in the corresponding period a yenr ago according to the canadian coarse grains quartorly review ort the basis of tho second estimate of the 191g field crops it la estimated hi at the overnil supply of feedgrnlna in the dominion for the 1jmc47 sea son ik only slightly larger thnn it was at this time in 1046 while the supply rclntlve to tho numbers of- grain consuming animal uni tsrshould besufflelentf orrequlre menta during the current crop year variety may become as limited as it was in thesprink of 194g the hjgh- protcln feed supplies for the approach ing yeor are expected to remain short of requirements roughage supplies although somewhat smaller than in 1im54g appear to be large enough except in eomo local areas to meet anticipated needs and the reducedjtay supplies have been offset to a cer- tain extent by a slightly increased production of fodder corn change in pork prices arijnstmentaln the rtnrnfittr relit rig er has a lot to learn from the farmers of great britain denmark nnd sou thern sweden declared mr breckon the average yield pf winter wheat in denmnrk is 75 bushels per acre and of oats iso bushels he stated the secretarys report presented i b jwhlteiwkllhleat ffteen projects sponsored by the as- koclatlon in 194g a number of these were reported on by the following local coopora tors herald graham georgetown and wm booth 6f mil ton who were winners in the long term pasture competition sponsored by the associotlon h b burkhplder freeman winner of the 50 bus wln- 1 tec whent club his yield wasfcport- jed as g28 bus per acre victor hall hornby on 24d weed- killers lytlo devries of georgetown on his ex- i perlente in growing 95 bus per acre of husking com this incidentally was the top yield in the esqueslng h corn competition john bird mr b- o nvidton senior editor of the wolf villi acadian obwrved his suth hlrthday marking another mile stone in the history of nova scotia journalism tne occasion rounds out for him also a few inys more than 63 l years of active interest and work on ti n it was in th fall of 1rs3 that mr davidson bccaiuc editor the paper that- his brother arthur had establish- edonly ahort time bfore nnd the two partners operated thereafter as darvidson brother through the formative years of both the town papr tit di the ac 4haii4 fleyadput4nt4i4tl the vigor and substance of his own ideas and ideals a second generation of davidson brothers took over ln1 due couke under 4he iste harlan davidson and the present publisher wawodavldvon the firm name now a family tradition continues j the senior editor has retained j through all these years a contribut- j inff and guiding interest in the paper hklped o buildup alfnost-from-lu-t- heginnlng he is still doing it to have spent 63 years in editorial har- j neu is we believe an unkiu record i for any living journalist in the prev ince and perhaps in all cahaili us associates on the acadian at th present time alute and honor mra tut he sets out on another yarof ser vice ufe is like playing a violin solo in public and learning fhe instrument as one goi on bui wer lytton gregory theatre- tiu kmbav and fsuuav jaaoaxy is and t 11mb of their uves abbotl and custello miklcn swing nm holi day carttion friendly ghost chapter 10 secret agent x9 hatlltuav jamary jsth matinee at 3 it shouijvt hvppen to a dog- carole ljindls allyn joalyn 7 tokio ros1t byron uarr vlotus king ko news monday january 11th hie green years story ky a j cronln tom drako charies coburn i love my pete smith husband but i and douglas currie of georgetown on j grain variety tests robt miller of georgetown on drome grass as part of a haypasture mixture effective january 15 have been on- nounctd by the wartime prices and trade board these adjustments were necessary following the increase of 52 per 100 pounds in the united kingdom bacon contract price the new prices will mean an ln- onse to the co ofapp mntcly seven cents per pomiu and from tyuo to three cents- per pround for fresh and cured pork cuts three to six cents for cooked pork cuu and four to seven cents for smoked bacon with corresponding ad justments forother pork products off i cats point out that cooked and smoked cuts of pork pork fancy meats and lard- will carry the great est price increase with prices of the more standard cuts varying only slightly the board also announced an up ward adjustment in maximum prices of pork and- commercial sausages wieners and bologna effective janu- tiz ary 15th because prices of raw materials have increased to the extent that it is no longer possible to produce these a t woodley milton president of j products at the existing ceilings th the halton assoclntlnfor the past i board ockinls point out that the ad- two years was chairman it was an- jiistment was necessary likewise nounced that the annual halton sevd the cost7of labor supplies and mater- r- mi n gimi- iinnm h hftirt ijii tnr pnrttwjlnf hm t tub- townriup of nahsa4aweya apptiatior for assessor and clerk applications plainly marked as to contents will be received by mr lloyd crawford reeve campbellvlhe ont tip to 5 oclock saturday february 1st iw7 frfv the following position 1 assessor for the township of nassagawey4 applicants must state tp and qualification havvown mod oi transporiatloiv and prepared to give fh under the jurisdlcuosi of the county- assessor x clerk fnr the township o namogaweya applicants will state r age and quail flcnt ion applicants may- tnake application for one or botsrof the above positions and must state in application it one or both positions are being applied for dulles are to commence mv once any application not necessaruy ac cept ed v of ias f norrlsit clerk township of nassagaweya dated at campbellvllle ont this 18th day of january 1947 2ft3 tatrantfon egg producers skip your kna a dominion stokes umited maritni iiaaa oanful ordlaa frwap staualsaajuw wt rwy rxtra for-strletly-fresjr- ship kmnet la dowinion slorts liwlldd tu2 old weston rsad toronto 5 ontario need grading station 039 cases returned free wswrt tarifwuir vbcut twuil lnts thmee ufl advanlaefi ftjtoncrljtaxutaollltkedansef bus ultraviolet rays tkst other wise reach your eyes tonelit e admits all other rays useful to vision tonelite adds to your appear ance because its delicate tinta blend with your complexion we itcunsunj and kl tonk- tlte lanses cecil a cark savmire optical n douclaa st guelph ont tel lht skating carnival inacton arena friday february 14th j keep this date open more particulars later j- r auspices acton hrancji-of- canadian legion i at milton on march 14th and 15th 1 the election of officers resulted i follows hon president a t woodloy mil ton president- c i man v pr ahoridan stantlally over the levels on which tho exlstlnu ceilings were based this incrrnie together withhdjust- nunu made last manih will result tn an increaw ntlhe consumer level of s palmer freeapproxjmately six cents per pound oft pork sausage wieners and bolojfna juitil lmrpnff anrl jipvpi ivn per pound frr cott- seetreaa j r whltelork mil ton directors trafal far twp j i ithtcihi sausages t11k qiestiovtvo poutr will mot t frank hall and v j i-aw- j a pamgraphcr remark that aeoplc rence nelson twp w e breckon j may notkoow so many at the and vernon mcarhur nassagaweya j answers but if they can put up a rood twp arthur diamond manseu nol- line of qutons they can make a go- lls and a service esqueslng twp i od appearance it is wild to be lm- edwin ilarrop t j brownrldge m port ant to be a gooil talker soma say t mcnahh and robert miller erin i they do not know what to talk dbout aad itramosarvval 1 acosu motor had enoioii missouri mont cpj miss el- ixabeth pearl clarkstori wash high school physical education instructor drove 300 mil over ley highways and snowcovered mnuntatn passes without the slightest muhnp to apend christmas at hc home in mia soul a only to have her car stall in the heart of missouiur buunes dist rict -x- whejjthey meeltrlrnrts nrittrmneerv but they can always aik peoplo what the- think about something that has happened in the home town the country or the world such questions ktart people to talk ing and an interesting conversation results if one meets a person who la prominent in some way or has had an especially interesting experience questions as to his activities or obaer- at lottv should bring ut many inter esting facts and the questioner hat hi fchnre to make gootl talk wanted items now in stock heating stoves medium qiierec heaters 1975 ijiuce qlebec heaters 2275 also received thin week l a bhinjbmwsgf window glut in neveral nizeo we may have aoaae of the aros vou requif and be able to supply you the uhipment w oteourae limited symon hardware mill street acton out

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