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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 30, 1947, p. 8

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j paok dght the acton free press thubspat janwrt 30m halln l lertnr atrrus ial daelk i tuenel u uu ml- wllfco tsars ad ice sr w 4a 41 tfcnka i a inmetea la ifcu cohuan la ateamrlsai no41c ac v ajjiunil lor eartr c4 bobu4 verdun mr and mrs ian verdun wish to amlbuncer the arrival of thalr daughter mary anne at st thomas hospital on saturday jan uary 35th rxmsden bins and jessie ftama- dert rjl 4 rockwood are happy to announce thtf birth of their- aon at the gulpb general hospital on sunday january 26th 1047 a baby brother for joan karen- auction sale mm mafcttn at th guelph general hospital on friday january 34th 1947 helena obenhack beloved of oraiyfemahlri in her 69th year vykstpbexxslddenlyarwshonii at balllnafad on friday january 24th 1947 manaassh campbell aon or the late mr and mrs james campbell and brother of mrs an nie stull and mrs nellie rogers mrs nellie english and john camp bell aged 68 years in mkmoauam anderson in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mrs earl anderson who passed away janu ary 31st 1945 upright and lust in all her ways faithful and true to the end of her in silence she suffered inpaiiehco she bore till cod called her- hometo suffer no more eve remembered by husbxmr o n church streefsvllle a wellknown newspaper publisher orange r church died in st jos ephs hospital toronto on friday january 10th editor of the streets- villa review for fiftythree yearstmr church had served ms village and county in rnahy capacities his death followed a period of iii health which necessitated him to retire from the weekly newspaper field last sum mer he sold the review- to anthony mondell of windsor a practical printer he knej the trade from ev ery angle and for years had operated the review as a printer and a pub lisher mr churettwas born in jjrampton tl year ago movn u st4iufi as a child he was a son of the late edwin church the family resided in brampton for a tune moving to mll- ton where mr church received hll early public school education he was 8 years of age when streetavllle became his homo and ho had resided in that village continuously up until his passing in his early teens mr church was apprenticed to a r fawcett on the strewtsvllle review me was a very young man when he went into part- imjfhinhltnv ivf in nur- lorralne budajjdjargarft morton jh loving tnemory of our dear mother catherine morton february 1st ltos oft we think of you dear mother and our hearts are filled with pain oh this earth would be a heaven could we hear your voice agajn nine years have swiftly passed away but still we dont forget for in the hearts that loved you best your memorylingers yet sadly missed and ever rememb ered by daughter and son and family weaver in memory of mother and dad mrs and mr wm weaver w p a and august 22nd 1925 respectively remembrance is a golden chain death tries to break but all in vain to have to love and then to part la the greatest sorrow of ones heart the years may wipe out many things but this they wipe out necr the memory of those happy days when we were all together sadly missed b son arnold nnd daughters thurlastlcslly until last september chasing the review this partner- ship was dissolved on march 1 1899 when mr church became sole owner oftneb h carri on his retirement the apples of ontario or farm stock imptkmxntx rvknirvsuc crrc ihe undersigned has been instruct ed by nettik rogkllh and annie m- httjlx executors of the estate of manassah campbell to sell by auction at lot u 7th line esqueslng at balllnafad hatukday fewsiahy 1st at one o clock cattle 3 grade shorthorn cow prlnglng 1 grade shorthorn cow calf at foot 7 grade shorthorn cows milking 3 open heifers shorthorn 2 shorthorn heifers 8 m6hlhs-2-hol- atoln bulls 10 months 2 shorthorn bulls u months 3 shorthorn bulls 4 to 6 months this is a good herd or grade shorthorns sired by a kllgoui bull sheep 21- breading shropshire nd wood binder s ft cut frost and wood mower s ft tut massey harris hay loader- masaeyharrls hay rake 13 spring tooth cultivator fleury 21 walking plow hay for and ropo truck wagon hay rack set of bob sleighs fanning- mill 1917 ford truck half ton cream separator cockshutt set or heavy team har ness several small artlcler- furnitore quantity of house hold furniture v positively no rescue terms cash everything to be settled for on n of sale trtcmrtetch auctioneer by r j deavebman from time to time stories appear in the papers telling us that ontario apples are poor they are not the fruit we used to know that cry gives me strange nostalgic pains i remember these apples x knew them years ago where sweet lovely glory what has become of the snow apple with its ruddy face its thin skin and its white body then there was the golden russet and the north ern spy the pick of the lot for into eating we have them yet they do not seem the same has tho flavor gone out of them or am i sensing it through me more imaginative than real xkast autrilontsaxe in eramosa townshfrp the undersigned have receive in structions from jt w andkson tft ksti by public auction at lot 2 con 4 eramota situated on the 4th lino 2 miles south or rockwood vu miles from eden mills on card of tim3k4 mr james martin nnd family wish mo thank their friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses flower cards loan of cars etc at the time of their recent bereavement special thanks to mr and mrs jns wilds and ilev a w foebury these are the days when motor ists should be courteous and drive slowly through towns jt s a dirty trick to splash pedestrians with road water georgetow n has now decided to ir7twrt prshwrhil risllrsr and chief marshall has resigned pretty soon u wont know anvone in our neigh boring town and ue certainly will miss the cheery wave of chief mar shall on fair day and other occasions we used to know the h players too there are a lot of line folk in orangeilie and ue don t imagine they appreciate anv more than the visiting motorist the act of hoodlums who went about the cars parked in front of the arena and deliberately bent and twitted the auto license markers don t let it happen in acton it gives the town a bad name iftliday ttcttcaky lilt commencing at 100 o clock- sharp the following horses grey mare general pur- enow is the talman p pcndd gardeners horse jersey shorthorn bred may 24 brlndle bred june 19 heifer calf ayrshire hotsteln bred juno 15 ayrshire bred juno 20 ayrshire bred may 2g brlndle bred may to blnck bred july 17 ayrshire heifer brod june 20 ayrshire heifer bred may 26 ayrshire heifer bred may 25 ayrshire heifer hred in jum brlndle milking well bred oct 19 poufctry 50hen 3 q 1 gnnder 3 dicks l drake muscovy w k tummon to address halton hog producers halt on hog producers are finding it difficult to understand th market reaction to the 2 increase in the ex port price of bacon which went mto ffect on january 20th altjpg with the increased price for export bacon there has also been m marked increase in retail price at local butcher shop notwithstanding these increj e in the wholesale arid retail prices of hog products the prlae to the pro ducer has nuffored it reacoon in or der that hal ton hotf producers may octirr first hani plctuiv of the ex act situation a meeting is being held in the court hquse milton gn thurs day february 6th at 1 45 p-in- we understand from j3u held acting chairman pf the hid ton hog producer committee that w k tunimon secretary of the ontario hog producers association js to be the guest speaker mr tumtnon win deal with the activities of th hog producers board since its inception on may 1st of last year and also the new regulations which were receritly approved by order in council of the ontario government judging by com ments oi local hog producers a pack ed house seems assured for the mil ton court house on february 6th a1xege hitch hikers stole articles prom motorists- car a man find his wife wore lodged in milton jnil esterdflv afternoon by provincial constable geo green they appeared in court and were tewanded a week they are arthur cowe 24 and his wife michael 23 both oi hamilton sidney bourinot of woodhouse twp nojtfeufgetstheoomplsittaji alleges the pair stole a pair of gloves a sum trf money and other artlclesby using vlolonce the alleg ed offence is said to have taken place near burlington after the compaln- ant picked up the pair hitch hiking to hnmllton it swtfld story on the fnce of things nothing could be done about it alone the lines wo were operating when the disaster came the aver age farmer in pioneer days planted an acre or two of orchard as soon as tho land was cleared there were no coddling moths in those days there was no scab to mnr and deface the fruit the applet wore big and beau- tlfifl they were blessed by a flavor not known in lands where the climate woo lees invigorating british col umbia for instance now i ve put my foot in it my friend gefirgc crulckshank m p raves about the british columbi t fruit with deep humility i admit that in appearance- the british columbia fruit is oftonocttcr thaii our own but george crulckshank m p born uest of the great lakes living now ln british columbia doesnt lutow the flavor 01 in unmr- lo apple back about the time of the riel rebellion he wosn t even born then it is not hit fault what could he know of ontario who only b c knows lies an m p of course but n m v n n real ontario the farms nnd the llttlo vlllagytt well what did happen to ontario apples the orchards were small on farm implements mccorm- k big g mower m 41 fleury plow hoy slings und car for wood track nckbig gjlfower mh 10 ft rake fork rope mh 12 pout hoc drill 2furrow plow 4ection hnrrow mh spring tooth cultlvntor inthrow disc mh man ure spreader turnip sower spring tooth scufflor moulder scuffler truck wagon sloop sleighs grovel box mollotte cream separator col inn etc anchor holt separator will size set of bark band harness pulper sclof breeching harness sugar kettle fenctf stretcher barb wire stretcher forks hoe shovels chains etc about 15 tons mix vl hny household effects climax range with rewrvolr nnd varmlng clot extension table bedroom suite wash itnnd dresser ic kit chen cnhlnct lamps pots pjns pail dishes etc terms cash pn dnv of sale no reserve as the proprietor is glv- jpg up fo rtvrf ononfar cars remember the dntc feb 7th and place lot 2 on fourth hnefrnmaji this is better known as the mckers e farm hindlfv and flliott auctioneers phone milton or erin civ ser work twenty per cent of time no garbage collection jion friday owing to the heavy storm th road to the municipal dump is now impaosable and cannot be cleared for several days citiz en are inked to not put out the gmrbaire toubrrow j next collection garbage on tuesday e- e harrop municipal officer kendricks hairdressing f tor- appointments phone 274 acton machine machineless per1wanents priced to suit your pockerboofc solutions blended to suit your hair couivwous and kxm3ukjjcjcd sxbvick we invite your ptronajt imimwhmhsiuimn the jouth of the civil servico in ot tawa spilled out of the beautiful buildings into tho cool bright after noon swarming into buses street enr nnd tuitontohllcq with their light duties behind them and the beat part of the day before them thoy hurried gnlly home at half pant four to re freshment and recreation canada can be proud of these keen bright youths who transact the not ions business their health and spirits unimpaired by duties or responsibil ities thtyare asked to do only enaurirwork to whet their appetites for living a gentle dispensation shields them from the anxieties and hardships which beset somany of tho millions who make leisurely civil service lives secure at the same hour in a yard bor dered by a natch of beauty borrowed from the gods a fine greyhaired woman tends hundereds of fowl that will help feed civil servants and other leisured u orkers and provide taxes nnd pay cheques for them at flve- ihirt sh started the jlii fnr thiv men afterward she helped with the chores and finished her housework at eiiht she took up her mending and spent a quiet hour with the family before going to bed cre or two on n hundred acre farm they were an unimportant factor in the farm economv in many cases they were grown wholly for homt consumption the farmers put them in bins or barrels and stored them in januarvu month l for mag- e cellar for winter use azine sakmonen during the past jew i ground was not cultivated the dajs the town has been over rurtwlth 1 trem wer not l- for them promising everything from f ro w no fre ubslo the townahswp71lmth jor dent are advltetl to subscribe to not lt once wa now n their magazines through the local clal orvhard tve heen devel- dealera or dlreit from the publisher t from th we are mn of tiie oung nun and women fru11 lnle industry is on are pfacin on thi road by high pres- ulc march affmn bnd brt colum- un mauatine sulurriptlon rntketers 1 hla whlch at ll x do falr i i 1 1 r 1 m pw i a a floyd smith jeweler watc1ik9 clocks jewklerv 73 quchc street wast gttelph ont inventory winter goods at clearing prices phoof impekatik we shall dltpute any of its temporary i alns tto- it on the basis of quality i ontario kqi a toel land in the old an american film prodmer uas i of rourv the fuhlna i selerllng a chl f for his scenario vlaa marted on the 2lth of may statt tlie produdr inilited that the the iheep would be waihed before ruccessrul applicant must be a colleae- flr of jum thr am tmmlnjt eraduate lie 1wked with faor upon holea reaouhrte ttrrhe yatjs of oune- one applicant and askel ifhe had had lh lr dln ii rained a rollece education the answer was on 12th of july vuh ontylo in the affirmative would po hack to maldnir apple shaw me your diploma demand- bu1 real kind what a marvel lous smoky flavor there was a touch ad the producer tha applicant tried to explain that it was not customary for college grad uates to carry diplomaa around with them well then demanded the- produc er say me a blj word invading jitvqe woodstock onl cp ceorf innes president of the canadian jersey breeders association made a successful foray itito enemy territory wh he carried 6ff first prise- in judclnc a rompetrlton maced by ox ford county halsteln breeders as- aodujl 1 of ashes in lt then we had pumpkin nte and blackcurrents and kooseber ries and com on the cob tg thoa days nearly every farmer had roast lamb for the threshing dinner and 1 rerall one bright chap who laid he could taste wool for a month after the threshing was over thine ara different now but these far off mem ories are a part of life which will abide till the shadows fall and those who lived them know them no more y e should be examined at regular intervals robl r hamilton ro 72 st georrc s sq guelph ont for appointment ph1924 thlrt blx and onehalf hours a week about onefifth of the time the grey hnlrcd woman works eighty hours a week about onehalf of the time the ouths get three weeks holidays with nn sick leave allowances and pension prottction the woman gets no holldnvs with pay no sick leave nnd no p nylons in her old age unless sin is poert stricken the civil service 1 divided into iwj classes thi minority who bear re ponslhilltkh and who uotjc devotedl ofn n eci lilvt lv nnd the majorlt whose dutirran simplennrf ensv tue dvil srvlct is pupported b two i inss s of i m lovers thi mnjor ilv of cltl7tns who work from fortv- i lit to flkht hours a wtok nnd n min rlt wltwrk h m thin fort elkht hours n witk nnnv of whom tttjot i rot i tlon nnn mays wi pay nnn tv if you mr going to borrowr money borrow it from pessimist why a paiiraut ij never xnti to wulblt i farnworth memorials uoauuwti 4 ha4rsl mwis cemetery j fl ur dr su i ouclkmte on i hi cost of mil titbit hull itnrs nn i tmjulnientf r cu 11 st rv nts nnd oth r short hour w rk rs is enormous n n intlftn to their us tin beautiful and ritl houses of r ar occupitvl about twtntv pt r cent of he tirrn tie must b henttd nil that tlmt tcept in summer it mn he imponslble qr polltlcallv inexpedient to require our civil ter- vants to work hours that bear soma reasonable relation to the hours of the majority of the people who pav them or to their owh physical fltnea for work at least it ought to be practicable to reduce the great cap ital costs and carrying charges nf buildings and equipment b estab llshlng two work shifts for the clvtj wrvice the executive per sonnel and their assistants could work whenever work heeded to be done as they do now people whose work ends when the gong rings oannot rontrlbatv their fair share to canadas production in i reconstruction period in les than fortylght hours a wek i 1 298 i i ladies quilted ski jackets to clear 898 childrens snow suits sizes 2 to i years your choice for f ftf ladies fur mitts white colors one lot ladies pur trim slippers sizes 5 to 7 98c plastics 6y the yard plain white red green clear rose blue 49c yd printed several colors si designs 115 yd one lot boy parkas for only 7 yd 795 bovh leather helmets to cngo windbreaber style meir jarktt c 859 one 1ot lloya wiimlhrcnktrs to tit ir n 459 ther winter lines rood of at clearing prices acton ont advertisingit will always get results

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