Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 1, 1950, p. 6

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helton farmers pun bus trip to ohio plan for the second snnuat but tnp ipontored by the hal ton crop improrment ann arc well undar way tatei vrm ucarthur pre ldnt of the halton association the imp trip mil so successful that more applications have been receiv ed this vnr than ran be iccepted this vtan tour it to be a four day event to the slatr of ohio going via buffalo and returning via detroit somr of thr points of intcrrm u ill includr thr muskln gum conservancy vuiti to tht finm f cmmi itlubaugh and umli limtnfl id and also thr large artifu lal bmding no it located at tiffin ohio it li ipetrd that thr hallim tarty will unk up with a tin liar gioup from hamlm i uhuh n t an a j tint party nf ap prtxindtilv mih tivi will lx rm ii m junr 11th h tiri and jrry flree leri to h st t ir id day at o ac thr ni ul ft id dav of thr 1u1 ton id irl h m in and jrnu hre d r u alwavs a red letter da n rmallv 1000 to 1200 folk front thr two counties journey to thr oac and this year event n saturday junr 10th ahould br no airrptiun dr w it neck mbe prrsidrnt of thr oac will ad dress thr group following lunch thr programme will inrludr tour during thr afternoon to varlnui points of tntrrnt a programme of pedal inlrrnl to thr ladles li also bring arranged c tir cluh flnus organize thr nth and final club project milton to br organized in 10m was a boys and girls swine club the organ izatun meeting was held at thr farm of clayton may trafalgar township where two eicelhnt classes of yorkshires were judged the officers elected were as fol lows president herb wilson ash- grove vice pres karl wilson ash grove sec treaa john currte georgetown club leader clayton may mil ton header demohjfrafr tluie to lutld d4hu iat lait minuter the iepr1nwnt of aim ml r itht m ft tn co oprr tii ii w ilh thi llallon sportmncn s aiuw latum nlivl three r four lvi on l 13 14 con 7 ni h twnhtp while it was rutin i ll in thr wun to think t utxiut liojlding a dam and a winter i h i i thr txarr tt an rsainpl w hih mijht wll ix initiated by t iiiai i u tan i kt atsuhil that tin had i i f rtv hour uirk they g t ttu ir dim and h urn o built i i i it i tt f linn f r w mli r and rrrat d u n 1 n m r of watt r how i vrr tht primk fnht provtd tin much for onr section of tht ir dam and i out it went again thr waver wt nt to work and this timr thry didnl fool about ii thry created a dam which has backed thr water up nvtr tine of ward n vanslrklet nnitftugaweva roads however to diitt wr haw n t h ant a squawk from anyuni frankly its worth thr trip to see just what thr beaver hc accomplished it is little short tif amazing to see the ilte of the i inn stone tr which thry have winked into tht ir dam on monday exinmg ut a mwl ing of ptople from low v ilk and milton w as h id at llim stonr uhool und r the auspices of thi mountain union wununi institute to revive interest m a horticultural society for milton and district on wednesday evening of last week thr milton telephone op rat ors ntertainul telephone employ es and their friends at a party tn the town hall the annual impressive empire day pntgrtm presented by the pup ill or milton public school was held at the princess theatre tues day afternoon a large attendance of pupils parents members of the home and school association and lour enjoyed the various music al numbers snd plays staged by thr studrnts canadian champion cijcahinq aw in school this year there are fin opportunities in ranking for young man with an ly to tho fvtur if ou rr iravlng school this veai you hav r a choice to makr job t o much a week or worthwhile career for it isn t necessary to have been to university to qualify for a career if vou have passed junior matriculation or its equivalent there mav be a promising future t thr hank of montreal canada s first bank with over five hundred brsnche across the country and the highest canadian deposits of any bank your tnltal earnings will com pare well with thoaa in any other bu tines and you will find the work in t creating from th begin ning tnda modern maehlnee are rutting down more and more the duller time consuming jobs in branch w ork youll soon find your self on the highroad to promotion if you put our bet foot for ward and promotion depends on merit alone the younoj bankrr earns well while he s learning a special liecl highly regarded profession and he travrls too getting to know many different sections of this country pension rights and group life health and accident insurance are benefits thsl every d of u officer enjoys as well as real job security these are important advantagaa added to the fact that bank salaries have risen substantially in recent yesrs if ou are interested in the proa- pect of a career with the dank of montreal william clayton man ager of thr d of u at acton will be erv glad to talk the idea over with ou drop in and see him soon erin tlav death reports shooting a groundhog on his farm lot 31 1th line erin which had its bead caught in a baking powder can it tn an act of mercy to let john ny chuck out of misery at the request of the village council their consulting engineer mr w u veitch has prepared reused report oa the proposed water tupply lyttem for th vil lage of erin th report deal with the conttructian of water mains on ustn street only on tuesday afternoon at 9 oclock on the school grounds the pupils of ecs presented s programme in honour of empire day pupils and teachers of the public school attended aa did also some people of erin illagc and community admxsle cup that chiet costs momfnd in sight tia und corfee have been iltlng amurtlt and the financial post hear that the end is not vet in tight hi vv ever the long rise in coffet i ntw meeting resistance riptrt the post tea costs sro up in production areas which htve not rcemtred from war damage world dmand ts heaw britain a big marktt upped its tea ration canadian prices might be affected in degree b high coffee prices but man d lert think not chain brand coffee havi bn raited 2c lb by two canadian firms follow in recent hike of sc to v tn national brands price pressure has been upward because nf brastllsn conditions but several large vs coffee tirmi have just cut vacuum packed coffee 3c lb rormfr hcoitt oittktavdivg athlete a former boy scout bill par- nell 23 noted distance runner from north vancouver has bean named canada outstanding atheltt for 1w0 bills old scout oroup th 7th north vancouver u proud of the fact that he was a wolf cub and later a scout patrol leader in that group for several years and that he still takes a keen interest in it longest ruer in canada li the mackenzie 2m4 miles auction sale of larsn attack trscur isnplew rnta luusfhotd ijfeeu lu in tht ttwnshlp of naiuigaweya ttu undersigned has ixived in uutlto from j w hlubdhs j t m 11 bv suttiun ot his farm lot jl i on i situated on lecwij line i niil oulh of kden mills on hati hdai junk 3rd i mint m ing at 1 o cluck sharp the following iiolstijn cows hulstein c ow 3 yrs old fresh april 1st with in if r at tool hoist in cow s yrs old frtsh may 7 with calf at foot holstrln cow 3 yrs old fresh may 8th with calf at foot holstrln cow j yts old lili mity 14 with ht ifi r calf it fool part huuteln heifer fnsh april 3rd with calf at foot 1urt houteln heifer fresh april 4ih with calf at foot part holstrln hufer fnsh april slh with calf at fool llolstt in yearling heifer 3 tal lbkii 4 toung calvt s 1mgs ork sow dut may 25th it thrifty chunks about 170 lbs hokshs nd iiahnlss iii u k mare rifling 0 yrs old about lf0u mm a real wagon mare good tn ii hjiintka cny mors 8 yrs old ifulo ll k ah huiikfc hv man 7 rs old lfioo lbs good in iill hiniu set of breeching bar- in ss collars rtc grain bus fall wheat tractor and implewents met ormtck ueering w tractor with loaded tire fully equipped nt w in tu4tt in nt w condition ml 3 furrowed plow tractor new ims md tractor disc 33 plate new in ims uk 3 section drag cultivator vissolt drain chopper ii in new ims flo ft rubber drive belt m h electric chopper with motor m d tractor eertlllier and grain drill jft disc new this year cockshutt 13 run grain drill sill hinder 7 ft cut deering mower s ft mh dump bake medium rarm wagon flat rack walking plow stone boat 3 section har rews set of stewart electric clip pers with sheep attachments 3000 lbs high beam scales full set of carpenters tools woods elec tric fencer logging chains turnip sower scuffles 3 wheel trailer with stock rack hopes block and tackle household effects viking electric crtam separator an rood ai new milk pails 175 ft of garden hone deforeit crosley 7 tube elec tric radio 1030 ford coupe in good condition farm at the same time and place the farm will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid con sisting of 100 seres more or lea good stone house bank barn drive shed drilled well with electric pressure wster system hydro 6 acres of hardwood bush 8 acres of swamp and pasture land balance is good workable land terms 10 on day of sale 40 when possession is given balance may remain on mortgage for s yrs with interest st 5t- for further in formation apply to owner or auc tioneer terms on chattels cash with clerk day of sale positively no reserve aa owner is unsble to work wm a gibson auctioneer phone 743w ouelph georgetown gi or ji town property ownrrs will go to thr polls on monday june 1 0th to dt cidr w ht i her a new 6 room public thool mi et with majority approvst voters wtl akktd to approw tht ittur of floo uoo in dro nturt for thi building of an additional public school to take can of inert asing nrolmi nt which will raim the enrolment at least iso in the nt st three ytars the prvu nt building is already overcrowded william kelly son of mr and mrs john t kelly gradusttl with in mourn in civil nguirertng frtun th unlvt nuty of toronto a lotal campaign for manitoba flood hhu f backed by the town i ounol u undt rway town clerk harlt wilson is treasurer and donations may br st nt to him to of the lrxal banks or to the ht mid offlrt inter st in helping i tht distn m1 wi mt rn provinces is keen and it li tmtlrd that the i animiin w ill r alli wi ii ovt r kuio itrftet wfhlhtr win pnividet for th pnmg bill garni lust satur dv win n rirmii wvltid gttrgt luwn park and with it hltt ant 13 nmt w a1kti aw av w dh th i lminpionliip li mi uii from tht raid it wh hud hit and t run lit laid vicing ourhkr into trm 1 1 ilt flu joarph i liter kutlrdif a very simple fsct one that is non tht it v1 vt ry hard for us to accept is thai winner or later w mind havt towi r prins all round now we only want low prices for the things wr have to buy looking ut it fiom our individual points of i vlt w wt find that very reasonable it isji t i any for ui to recognize that the cheap eggs and butter and bac on and cht t m that please us at itiniumrrs aren t pleasing to th priktuct r to him it srrms obvious thut this furm prins must bt sup prtid at uast until other prices lhitt of tht commodillii they use tome down and that of course does not please us but then is still another angle to the problem roughly one third of all tht commodities we product whether basic farm output raw materials or fabricated goods must be sold abroad and in all thr world thrrr is only one country that is as prosperous as we are ourselves it would be wonderful if we could sell our surplus goods to thi on market at sustained high prices but that country is facing the same problem thst we sre facing and it also ha more than it needs of many of the products we could lupplv so if we are to keep producing at our present ratr and so msln lain falrlv constant employment w must sell many of our products to less fortunate sections where the price ticket is of first importance where indeed the ability to pay must estsbllsh the price just as our own ability or resdlness to pay established the price on the home market unpleasant as such a real istic policy must appear at first glance it is inevitable if we are not to lose the markets on which our prosperity depends the only alternative ts to buy goods our selves for which we have no need or inclination or possible use for that u what government support actually means the suggestion that government can turn over this surplus to needy neighbors at nominal prices it dodging the issue such a policy means that we are accepting lower prices for our goads for if fake up part of th price we re make out of the added uses w must pay either now or eventually we are only confusing ourselves in to s belief that prices hav hn maintained even the united states vast as its resources sre has dlscovrd that it is a dangerous and costly pollcv to sttrmpt by governmental interference to maintain prices at a it el that keepi a substantial olume of possible customers off thi market burlington at the rtgulir met ting of the ijnns club ht id at tht brant inn in monday evtning tht club voted 125 00 i ach to the bov scouts thetrlgtnte as latln thr 07th anmwnuirv of tnnitv united church sundav school was i b rved at thr 11am and 3 pm turvtcts on sunday on sunday afternoon while dr und mrs geo bi an hard of hamll ton were taking a stroll through thr bush on the farm of blanshard linn on the queen elizabeth way near appleby they found the body of a man hanging from a tree a special visit was paid to the burlington nelson high school by members of the arena ciunmittee snd the canadian legion pranut day rommttee on monday at 1 30 pm when the pupils tn general sshembly were addressed by mr gordon blair and n b vinton on bthalf of the arms fund gsrette oakville a vtsiltt coaled mi mlier of can du funiouf mount d iollie on m ndii twnlng dimmtied to osk wlic it tjriiin- the i ffirtt of thr i rtt to omhit juvttillr delin purity in jnndji ttu speaker was ip iui st i ht n hilton h ml im1 iit of oakwllt jr i f cart fol planning ani haitt w ork rt ached a long antlcl puled tltmas tuesday aftrmoon in tht fotmal opening of thr greatly t ulsrgitl and reconditioned oak llle trafalgar high school thr brit f simple ceremony took plarr following thr annual school codt t instmcthhi in the prt sence of town and township official trach in students and citin hs number ing several hundred btlls ringing in the towers or town churches at 7 30 nest monday ivinlng will slgnalirt the beginning of anotht r on night blitz that will pjttt rn tximh all nf oak ville wiui hmiv to house callers that art ansiou- to pick up con trtbullons to tht manitoba flood itt lit f fund up to tut vlay night when thr banks closed for the victoria day holiday a tidal of ta44 48 in don atiorn for the manitoba flood re lit f fund had txen rect ived jour nal nursery stock shrubs trees roses evergreens perennial hants w will givytf a ttlmu on your punhna jb wilson son georgetown phone 34s opposite goif links ah lmb fr imlij i m ft tulavw w p rnn ibwaii taatt aitabi i mtui biu- swl jv w jack t armttrono district rscseotarfahv thamuietovvn ovr branch ohlco ifinplm 0t terrific powtfi in every drop dekcrirtive the customer pointed to ute chinese characters on hli laundry ticket and asked the chinaman m that my nam no namet ismcllptlott the chinaman answered means lll ole wan losseyed no teeth earl bac1ier robert nixon caytia ilafenvtlle on way 7 four o u n a ontario farmers set on a tour of ln1 ipectlon of somel of the outstand 1 n s agricultural projects lp the j united st at i thi a lntratbut adxentur u th prli they won in the salad teal event at 1 a t year internata lonal plowing match they will visit th famous tan- nessee valley development th lab oratory of the ohio breeder coop association the miuklpgum wster- shed conservancy dlttrlet the re nowned malabar rarm ol loulr bromfleltr and famous universities e t1ubers mlulken norm watson woodbrldge o skinner cayutm like cornell ohio state and ken tucky their trip v ill tak thtn through some of the most beautiful mount ain country in the eastern state and will include a tour of the city oj washington and a weekend in new york city altogether the boy wilt travel about three thousand mile and they ahould have story to tell when they return the party consists of esrl bicher of cayuga robert nixon hagers- ville eugene timbers mlulken norman watson of woodbrldge and a g skinner ontario agri cultural representative at cayuga who will conduct the group salada tea company is sponsor ing the trip as a good will gesture toward the enllghtmont of young farmers in toll conservation cattle breeding and farming in general a rare accid1nt george you may bring me two fried eggs some boiled ham s pot of coffee and some toast said tha man to the waiter on the dining car yassa the other man said bring me the same but eliminate the eggs in a moment george csme back s cusc me boss but jes what did you sll say bout dem slgir i said you could eliminate them yassa and he hurried away to the kitchen in another moment he csme back once more leaned confidentially and penitently over the table and said we had a bad accident just fore we leave de depot dls mawn- in boss and de llmlnstor don busted off right st der handle wq1 you take em fried sam as dls hyar gnman uow om uu si ovst w ibuamoi itahoms arfou4i msci sne m ua fi tvrrwp0wblnau rot cam fftr off reliance uranium now blng prospected for from the sir in alrplan pec i ally equipped with new detect- ion deices that react to radioact ivity ends drudgery propane is becoming a maglo vtord for the rursl housewife re ports the financial post us rend- ering the old box stove obsolete and introducing the kitchen modem to the country the cleannumlng high powered ning in j petroleum gas packaged in liquid i form in uu metal cylinders i tak ing a lot of the drudgery out of j rural conking la helping bring bacjc i some of the spirit of vacation to the harried houscw ife transplanted to the summer cottage up to this year most of the pro pane has been imported frdm the us from 3 7 million gallons in 1m2 this has risen to an estimated os million gallons in 1d48 mostly for industrial and utility markets from now on however alberta viu be the big source the newly- reconditioned flag ship of the canadian pacifics at lantic fleet the m000ton empress of scotland is pictured above as she passed father point on the st lawrence river just 120 hours and 30 minutes out of greenock scot land to establish a transatlantic record between those two points on her postwar maiden voyage com pleted last week plying between liverpool- greenock and quebec city the threefunneled speedster carried on her first voyage u all- england football team lower left which included among its ranks such stellar performers as stan matthews britains h root- ball the team on a tour of can ada and the us plays in montreal toronto winnipeg calgary iteilna vancouver victoria and detroit cower right inset shows the skip per of scotland captam e a shergold who was urgly raapons- ibu for th record paasag th scotland was known in prewar days as th empress of japan larg est and fastest passenger vessel on the pacific ocean and just two years ago ah ended protracted war service of eight juul a half years during which time ah steamed over 71x000 niuea th greatest mileage tot oi an troop- ship r

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