Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 23, 1947, p. 9

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u t- i page kght rmbctokfrbepres8 irr thorboay januarv b3-10- notlce ol blrlkv mrrtss ruth aw l uiuw ttklt noll jr is wajldie mr nd ura wilfred wi nee joan wall ot artojl are happy to announce theblrtlvol their src david arthur on wed nesday january mad at thy guelplt general iwtei both weu 1x3ng mr and mr alfkdjunfc of are happy announesjlh tdrth ol their ion donald a3 men college hoepltal t january 17th 1w7 bothdoing wu v- ttrantxt the horn of hu daviah- ter mr w car- camt vine ont on mw january nth 1947 rev h w a brand husband iw u henrietta blair in hit vj nt vxarurt paul and brother s mr r street in hie 7lh year pi m1moiuam mcisaacjn loving memory ot mr fran mclr who passed wy january mnd 194s the mow u great the shack sever w little thought the end ats only those who haveloil can tell the pain at parting without farewell sadlyrnlssm -j- he oakley in loving memory of i amnfmltaa wlvu laway january 34 1033 g hav passed and go ssncvone wi loved ao well was taken from our home on eartn with ju christ to dwell the bower we place upon her grave may wither and decay but the love of her who wcpi be neath shall neverfadekway sadly muied by her daughters ca of thanhs leslie hotchen wishes to thank hl hind and wr d fnr ihe flovy- erstand cards which he received while in the hospital the family of the late mrs mario would like to thank friends and neighbor for thellr kindness flower mau cards etc at the time of their recent bereavement for the many idndnfiises shown during the illness of mrs fred cole on many friends the husband brothers and sisters are indeed appreciative they have all been most helpful at this time reeve david d cray of rock- wood has been elected warden of wcljngton county by a decisive vote mrs john black had the misfor tune to fall on the 1ce last thursday and suffer a broken left wrist all wish for her o prompt recovery lord barnby president of the wool combing corp acton was a visi to the plant here lost week and uwi iii llu unnediiifcwool cq plant of which he is an official he has been in canada for the past month and it is expected will visit acton again before returning to encland next month mr leslie uigcuv president of the canadian wool company is at present in aus- tralln and new zealand mrs anna marzo following an lllnea of the past two months mrs anna marso peseed away at st josephs hospital gilalph on tuesday 14th inst at the agaol nttyttine years her husband caesa ktaczo 4d just fwb yeara ago 3he was a devout member of st josephs churchvaclori and aaaoculed in the various actlvltlerof church work a family of thr son and three daughters are tett to mournhe low 6f a loving mother and lit their be reavement they have ihe ayrapathy of many- friend in ihu community the fatally are eslo lllo lino and norma at home ufa backwell krma of oehawa and sin john dunni jr mary of xcton a bro ther resides in he united state and v sister in italy the funeral was held on rriday morning with mass at st joseph church acton in charge of kv father morgan tntermnir wat dublin cemetery the pallbearers were messrs k braids 3 braids w dralda n bralda frank perglono and albert perglone- mrs fred cole mrs fred cole paised away on thursilaynfustwae a s lengthy period of 111 health christina thompson was a daughter of the lato joseph thompson and sarah mclean and was ham in erin township she has spent her life in this district where slw has won many friends who mouiyllhthehubandbroljversand sisters herpalng away eighteen years ajgo she married fred cole and they resided on the farm on the sixth line in etqueslng township jiist northeast of acton until a few months ago when mrs coles health required that they glvo up the farm an to actnii i reside with her sister miss annie t thompson peel streef where she died on thursday mrs cole was a member of knox church acton of knox y w a and of the lakeside chapter iode besid h h hr and the altar for the sunday aervlosa the eervlrejittha rhlimh whlchwaa largely attended was conducted by the rector canon h a bracken deceaseds brotherlnlaw and by his aon and her nephew rev newman bracken jof hockley valley the lat ter conducted the burial rites at georgetown canon bracken who has been in charge of sl davids iics its inoepuon 40 yearn ago rei ferred simply but eloquently to the loving care given by mrk wheeler to the discharge of her altar clulld dut ies mrs wheeler is survived by one aon thomaajamea foxmer1y manage ing editor of the toronto dally star and the star weekly and now head of a newspaper syndicate several years agi her son bought a property in east garefraxa twp hear or- angevlllei where mrs wheeler spent the summer months also surviving are three sisters annie wife of amoe r newell milton west nellie wid ow or the late edward hagyard cuelph and mary widow of the late richard joyce formerly of manse- wood and now of torontot another sister agnes wife of canon bracken died in ims end a brother john in 1038 apple a day keeps giildren at play two sisters remain to mourn her loss and in this loss they have the warm chicago woman uau fruit to male heads for dolls chicago cp redlscovery of a way tomake doll heads from apples nfollctecret datttie back12syoi has given mrs alice daye an inter- esllng hobby- the doll heads carved from real apples are preserved by the same method used- when dolls were provid ed at christmas time for many child ren of early american days seeing a prjzecollcciinn of porcelain yean ago when visiting a friend mrs daye decided she would like to acquire dolls of her own but the ones she liked wore too oxpenslve her mother then revoated how she learned to preserve an apple doll when a child mrs daye uses ah ordinary bppiet she peels it carves the facial featur- the result in alum six weeks as soon as weather permits she puts the npple heads in the sun to dry thehcods do not shrink they re- sympathy of many friends the fam- c and packs remaining are john and alex in whr k tor erin townswp harry in fleskorton angus on the homestead in erin william miss annie and mrs ernest mccuteheon all of acton t- the fnnerei wn held nn mondav i tain their original shape and can be the home followed by a service in to create a don knok presbyterian church acton in constructing her dolls mrs daye here many friend gathered topay uses navy beans foreyes colors tho tribute to a life they admtred and face and hands of the apple with oil many floral offerings also bore testl- j pnlnt and ilnlshds them by applying a mony of esteem and sympathy the t coat of lacquer she uses theatrical service was in chnrraof rev j mcs crepe hnlr for realistic effect- ncil ofst davids church campbell- j her caricatures are as authentic cs vllle assisted by rev mr fllndall of she can make them she conducts -c- balllnafad interment was in fair- search to work out cbstumo detail by view cemetery acton the pnllbear- visiting the public library most of crs were messrs a b mclean alex ihe 20 figures in her personally made mckay chas thompson chris mof- collection were inspired by real life fat morgan madil and wilfred hard- people ing shemnkcs the bodies of wire and flower bearers were mrs hattle paper and tailors the clothing her- prlce mrs pearl hammond mr ed- uif if the character sits in an old- na cook mri irene dixon and misses s rocking chair she make it violet hurren wllma klrkwood complete to decorative detail ruth mceachern marguerlto rosiell and ado and annie thompson only 7 per cent splitsecond cooking gti electric range insert ooj pkm ilutton radio wav do the job new volik cp a tufchbuuon kahue tiat cook in second by malt- in a tood dan co to radio wttvoali tho lutthit dtrvelopmunt for niaaltf in a jlffy k nltftrofjatifc can bakti klngertread in u0 xortdj grllf u wltmier in h to 30 wrconda orjturnottt npiln hot jiamburgof sandwich witji onion lri a5 second it can scramblo art otftf in 20 wconds but it en n not fry on bcaus uo ottb volk ylodg ubdrtb uddait ttoatti ax- panslon a home rang is plannad which could turji out a whole sunday dinner including a five pound roast in a few minutes without heating up th kitch en lood from ui l suctronlc range tairta the sam as that cooked by conventional methods but may look hffe t h no bro searing on the outside o the ham- buracer and- no crust on tlie glngtrr- hrcad this la btuw the cooking and temperature ar ifnlform all the way through tha outslda doesnt get hottcrr than the nnlde tha ire for tha radio rang u tho magnnlron- tube used in radar tha tub generates tuner hlghfreojuency radio waves which are focused and beamed bnck and forth through tha food these waves vibrate at 3000- 000000 cycles per second and they make the molecule i the food rotate or dance etrisitcty nrptdlyr -the- dnnrlng molevulea rub against each othccaiidtliewctlottofthitihblngj produces heat and docs the cooking- just ipaasa butjan tlie coov slntpry sets a tlmev shoves the food under the focusing horn and presses a button the unit shuts off when the f ood is cooked only the food gets hot tho contain ers and reflectors stay cool two models of these radar ranges now are being produced by the man ufacturer one is a sandwichtype range about the size and weight of a six cbc foot home refrigerator for use in quick service grills or specialty restaurants tjif other smaller in size is de signed for use onalrplancs to heat up profrozen menls jil ready packaged on n plate tt can thaw and heat a duh of steak potatoes nnd peas to 170 degrees in loss than one minute the cost of these two models now rangea fromtl each but mny be reduced through mass production to 750 company officials said on drawing hoards they add are plans for n homeemodel console type range which could cook n flvo pound roast of beef in n few minutes or turn out a rare stenk in n minute or two verotnhles could bo prepared in soc- ondjpotntoos would he cooked in their jackel a the home model n present plans would sell at a price competitive with gas nnd electric ranges j i purchatm of ghloriiiator-stiemri- best of deal continued from iag one tor from wallace tterney co regard ing the installation of a chlorlnetor for the ftprinff end the clerk revlewed the matter leading up to theeorre pondence coat oftecjulpment recom- hihdei wa hs70 if the exjulpment w not purchased it was the intent ion of the company to render an accouhtof v37tt for- usei of -the- emergency equipment used last year at the time of the break a copyof tha letter had been sent to an offlclat olf the department of health jt seemed the best business to purchase ilia machine under the circumstance co approved of purchase of this equipment and a motion paseed auth orised the utilities commission to make the arrangement for it in stallation provided the company re lease the corporation for the claim in 1mb council also discussed tha matter of eountyaiaeinusntbut had weelued no information since the appointment of a county assessor a year ago should be eaamlned at regitur intervals rob r hamihon ro 72 sf georges si gutlph out for appointment phlft24 4 i i i farnworth memorials mejaunsent a m imee cemetery littteiuho ttt jul at cemete i otclfll ont iwailum spirilla foundation garments for better health comfort and style made to- your own individual mcasurettiettia banneaux torsets brassiers one piecet3atmtnts post ope ublts maternity supports girdles garter belts demonstration nnd consultation without obligation phone or write for appointment to your local retail dealer phone 128 k helen m cullen mill street acton scientist ore working day and night in an effort to and ji- cure for tuberculosis cusarinq auction sale i only a kid v of iarm stock implements imv and rain tilt undersigned hnve received ln- slruellons from raiumlwikov service station by large oil company also man ix operate same would be interested in building station on owners property apply box no 20 free press flice a hurular bunkled find was ciiught why exclaimed the cop who had him by the collar hvn only i kid thomas snow thomas snow lost wednesday from la l tvsttcu his late realdenoe town une nelson township by rev mr ucftvul and in its wprld fowl survey with refer- uev n cromsberry interment to- enco to the development and use of lowwj h omabh chutch ccmcurv lnnd the food and acrtcultural or- pallbearers were clarence snow ganlzatlonf tlie united nations fa cordon snow james snow clarence 0saystlint in some parts of the to w ly auction at iot fi talbralth gordon turner and how- world the area of cultivated land is con b twp of nassacnweyn 3 miles ard tumeft flower tofarers wro- iitiuian onothnlf nrreper hrrad nfpjnst alltmpllrrtllerrjttmntytoail elwootlsnow archie gates samuel popuatlon and this is decrenslnr as nn snow donald prince stewart me- population rises at present only kudden colin marshall tommle utmiut 7 per cent of the landsurfnce snow kenneth calbralth and earl of the glob is cultivated much galbraith the rest is unfit for 1047 wkdnkki1ay iknniabv bth at 1 oclock the followiiif o iiokses 1 bay gelding 5 yrs 1 cultivation by 1 ivnhero mare 7 yrs 1 liny mure 10 vrs mr snow a wellknown farmer in present methods but there are larce ws and yoitng cattie 1 only a kid but in our browing crime tlu district passed away suddenly on nreus that could be opened up if enp- j drintl e cow due feb l7 1 ayrshire wavcrwctf group seventeen marks 1st monday januaryttlli born in es- 4tal were available for their develop- j heifer cim kpringer 1 brlndle hel- our country is becomlnc terrorized quesinff township 59 years ago mr ment by ipodern technical mrthwu fer tinst springer 1 jersey cow auaahlat- uh tnhnunn inmnnv cn irrigation k b tl he has tarmed tor 28 years he was and drainage extensive territories or ow mlikinr bii oct 2- l member of omagh presbyterian might tw devoted to farming if the hoisteln cuu in full flow brcddec i church deady pests such us the malaria car- 1 1 spotted durham cow due mar surviving besides his widow thorylng moiquitoand- thft tsetse fly red durham cows milking pn- ormer flora galbraith is a son earl wen- exterminated by wellorgnnliedj h 1 durham and ayrshire four brothers wilfred auddward at large camnitin j himtirl iiws fvhi ht milton john at balllnallsarauel hut the opening up or new land is irs j ytf y durham ylingv ut acton and a sister mrs bella only a part of the problem of increa-i- j r spring 1 ilouteiricalf mcioweli at london ing land resources equally import- 4 wks old 1 hereford calf 1 dur- nilninnlrmtinn nf lnnd whlrh i ham calf1 durham bull lfi mnniln iy nsuvtnllp fleltntiuenti juvenile delinquency is ue its often said to a delinquent parent not just a fattier and mother who tep out a bit themselves but par ents blind to the nature and needs of children parents who neglect spoil or dominate their child because they are just kids and children dont ilka to h overlooked or kept in cotton so they escap wool or a prison cell step out for themselves and get mto trouble effective in meeting this serious situation has been the work of moral ii- armament effective because it hkt at tne roo o t t if starts with the home gets parents to change and begin to treat their kids like grownup to take their hands off then it give the kldsaduh respon sibility grownup program no- moivplaygrounds or boys clubs but a plan for their country- a plan to build sound homes schools where lhy go because they wsnt to not b- cauw they have to gangs which awt v tpjtujlld up the town not to tsar tf spirt starting from scratch just a llttls mrs chas james whelkn eupllemia shorlrccd wheeler be loved wife of the late charles james wheeler both members oi familtev well known in halton dufferln and peel counties passed away at her home in toronto on january lhi sjiu was laid to rest beside her husband in the wheeler family plot at green wood cemetery georgetqwn mrs wheeler aged 74 was born at m ante wood the eldest daughter of the late abraham and isabella wo-d- ing in the early 00s she attended high school in georgetown and in 1900 married charles a son of the late mr and mrs thomas james wheeler of georgetown they uved for several ymrs in orsngevlle once ettle has been rendered barrep by human misuse and ihe conscrvut- lon of land now dete every country lisis its own specific problens in increasing and safeguarding latid iesources and they must be attacked in tiirrerenl uavx tti rrnrtn potnt- ls that the attack must be scientific ally planned and coordinated and ad- old hogs and oltitky 3 mature york sows bred 2 months 3 young york sown hrevl 2 months 2 young j york sows bred in dec 10 york 1 pigsinhout 15- lhs 9 york pigs about 1 ibv 75 hock pullets ft dticw i feed- so ton clover and timothy hay 1 stack hav h 0 hus ons quantity of cut straw euately financed hy governments jmplements and misceij-an- the need for improvement applies tojks mdgrnin binder 7 ft cut all countries not only to countries that are at low nutritional levels but to those at medium and high levels oi wel in many of the high level lands a reorlentation of production will he required to furnish tnore of the fowls needed for health livestock products fruits vegetables arid this wlirhrhuhaji4iarnsriiw that er typography with his cousin the favor good soli managefnea inelud- late btalhey meguire subsequently ing longterm rotatlonsand incretsl they moved to toronto her husband use or nature studies tnthe united died in 1941 i states for example show that in tha funeral was held from st many areas fertilisers could he prof- of which t itably used in greater quantities while ago hundreds of homes havo sjretdy been saved from divorce a nw stilrit which has swept through ifoxes of schools a gsng of former hoodlums have become assistants tonavlds anglican chureh the fire uartmnl the school mrs wheeler was a devoted worker there is no country- that has yet ach hctd utd town council- haw united for m years for the past w years i ieved sf it can achieve by the applic- as tsevor b4rtor in one major cily hers- has been the weekly responslbll- atlonof technical advances dn agric- only kids but whit dltfejrencf ity of seeing that the flowers wr on ulture 3 crops m h mower 6 ftm ii 13hm grain drill m h inthrow disc m h outthrow disc 3 walk ing plows low truck farm wagon i 2 hay racks slush scraper finning mill cream separator vessot grain grinder wtih spaced jack gas engine i hp circular saw steel tahle and i frame ow steel wheel wagon 4- wherl trailer with stock rack set of 1 heavy- breeching harnesst set of back band harneu odd collars fprks shovels etc terms cash settlament wltir clerk hav of sale v no resen s the proprietor has purchased a business near hamilton and will use this farm for pasture only i iiindley a eujott auctioneer l mcmillan clerk b203 i leave sundard time vcton to tokonto al3l ajxu b74s ajn 916 am llrl i m llfi pm 626 pm 906 pni hi 1 11 pm to london 10jw am 1 113 am 2jm pm 513 pin xll28 to wraaferj aaly b nun and llol eaiy 206 pjn to kltrnenrr only st ksrept sun and itel iuis connections at toronto fob north hay montreal ottawa at ixndon ror uetroit chicago los ancieleu fares are low hound trip tax included toronto 1200 cwfaeojlsjo montreal 1755 l anjjele 3 detroit i095 north iuivjle6i tickeu and inmraaatioa at 7jj pjst basspjat harold wiie pimmmss i iiivia tt j

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