thursday junk 12lh 1052 the acton free press acton ontario faqk lacrosse in acton arena saturday june 14 9 pm norfolkbrant mohawks vs acton b hives come early shop early and sea itm parade dont misa this opening thriller i lucky draw for buiova watch progratn ticket available in advance anyone wishing to take part in the parade contact r good win at la acton we solicit your support for sports in acton carrolls wlynnvauey 29c our special low prlee ir irnaaea paa ax mare uka tk jpaaa than aajr ether kind shay ara talf emly tender and the special p ratals their fraeh paaa eelar yfcaaa xiyan vallaj paa ware packed far abar brand kat ihe color data bat twite season v the hla standard a far the aytnter label herefare wa a aua to au tus lot to yea u a aavlac of v4e 3to afctla they feat kxtfta smsoiax hiaoara k3bt raspberrt jam wish peffflh 2oz jab new cheese lb 43c cornfetti s x4c hilko iftowbuhzd kw utlx pxo s7c rko ia69 special westons fruit blossom biscuits 29c yfcaae arc an fresh blaeeita pink and whit msnligiallnw wits a jam center waetona bad only a llmlud number of theee oon- talaare laft and beeaaas they ara chancing to a nrw tyee peck- a a ware ahla to my the lot to eall at this anusnally low price uss 35c green beans e a ylmer corn r be 29c aylmer tomatoes ssoz quaker oats s5k 29c tomato soan qoaxs zc baby foods attention all doq owners kennel meal carrolls own brand packed by m world famous dag biscuit manufacturer 4 m 35c f d speclal m o offer am lo a pkcjs 69c plastic dish mop pob only 15c with super suds p 38c the deal 53c 1 mil tum v m oranges doz27c tomatoes grapefruit pkg 19c 5 for 27c radish and onions inch 5c i rrkh wtlrnnrlon faulitlourr amucr tirrcn llran tlrrrn iv surrl hrrrln wfjlkkni pbicch limehouse to join infantry brigade in korea htvtidd for last week llcol and mrs bourn o are n kinjjston in connection with tholr sons graduation from royal milit ary college cadt sqdn ldr hub ert p robin bourne will later go to korea to join tho 25th infantry brigade mrs jean rouyhley of edmonton after several weeks with her son here left on monday for chicago where she will spend a month with her daughter before returning home mr and mrs paul spltzer visited at gait on sunday miss shirley wright is on o holiday in florida we are sorry that tommy sutton is in sick childrens hospital with pneumonia but hope that he makes a speedy recovery the wrights visited in london on sunday recent visitors mr wm hall and carol and mrs james black of dunnville with mr and mrs james noble mr and mrs weller of toronto with the gearys mr and mrs lcslio campbell and blllie of hamilton mr and mrs alex trotter of stratford mr and mrs stan norton and barbara of acton and mrs lome norton nf georgetown with mr and mrs a w norlon mr alex wright home from toronto mrs gordon walker of london with the s wrights miss helen mills and miss betty yake with mr and mrs mills miss w polkinghornc of swansea with miss ivens mrs whiteford of edmonton with the roughleys a meeting in connection with the hospitalization insurance plan for halton was held in limehouse memorial hall last tuesday even- inr with mrs esanford as chair- man mr r heatherington was special sneaker and a panel dis cussion followed invitations had been sent to surrounding farm forums and womens institutes to attend the children from s s no 0 provided vocal numbers as sung at the recent festival accompanied by their teacher miss jean ruddcll lunch was served chronicles of ginger farm written sptciauu lor tilt acitm fr pv by gwendoline p curiu oac haymakers down eisens 63 intended for last week oa cthaymakcrs handed eisens their second straight loss of the current eramosa district softball season with a 63 decision last thursday night in an abbreviated mven inning contest cold weather prompted the acton club to commit i five errors and the haymakers i made hay while the sun shone the loss shoved eisens back into an even stcven mark of two wins and two losses tuesdays game j with rockwood was rained out to night oac aggies come here and the locals will be gunning for their third win dude lindsay went the dis tance on the mound for eisens giv ing up eight hits one of them a gopher ball that was tagged for a long home run scanlon the hay- makers sprightly righthand pitcher i wrapped a six hit blanket around the acton bats spacing his hits in ill innings except the second when acton collected three runs off as many hits j k tv sunierville led the acton bats with two tuts in three trips t acton quinnelle 2b stewart 3b baliss if lindsay p cooper ss al lan lb somcrville c zajac cf ever- daile rf i r h e o ac 201 001 26 8 i acton 030 000 03 ti 5 a few weeks ago theiv was a slight hue and cry regarding the practise of sealing food eontancrs witl- wire staples i was greatly in sympathy with that objection packages so seated were hard to open and if a staple flew while being pried open there was no tell ing where it had landed but house hold supplies were not our enly worry laying mash which now comes in paper bags was also fastnned with staples a bigger and stronger variety one had to be very care ful in prying them off in caso one of the staples might accidentally drop into the laying mash finding a needle in a hnystack would be no more difficult than looking for wire staples in a bag of laying mash and wire staples can hardly be recommended as a good supplemen tary addition to the laying hens regular ration one staple imbed ded in thp gizzard of a hen could cause serious trouble which reminds me one tme v e hd n rooster a fine healthy sjjclmenof fcul who suddenly vent off his iecd he didnt appeir to be sick but moped around on he roost all r he finally re covered some nonths later the rnmcr was hilled to provide 11st chicken for 01 r tble when i cleaned the poor thing 1 found a threeinch nail stuck right through his gizrard in much he same way as a cupids arrow is pictured through the heart how the rooster ever lived is a mystery small wonder it sat around on the roost and so thinking of the nail 1 was very glad last week to find laying mash was machlnestitchvd across the top instead of being fast ened with staples now i am hoping that grocers will discontinue the practise of using little staples to fasten bags of raisins currants and other food stuffs that come to ihe store in bulk well we have run into telephone trouble for months i have bee worrying the telephone company t put new bells on our phone as ha the time it was impossible to recog nize the ring with the result that i was always butting in on calls that were meant for other parties on the line finally we got our bells now when the telephone rings u scares the life out of mo and nuo the dogs so we have dogs barking and the phone ringing all at the same time well thats all right in the day time we can get used to it but saturday night we were dead to the world and of course the telephone had to ring i thought it was about two in the morning and i knew bob wasnt home so it isnt hard to gues what my first thoughts were by the time i took down the receiver i was shivering it was daughter and the time was 11 0 p m still early hours for city folk but the middle of the night to us older folk down on the farm daughter had tried to get 11s earlier in the evening but couldnt get through the call was to tell us she and a friend would be out in the morning for the weekend we also hid partners brother and daughter betty alo bob and a friend of his two of them are with us yet and will be until tuesday noon brother colin ls busy making window screen nothing like putting your visitors to work it has been a lovely weekend the firm warm weather we have had this year and just when we acton group at guelph area rally j on saturday afternoon may 31 1 large rally of all the teenage girls groups of the guelph pres- bxterial ilm held in riverside park guelph under the direct iom of the secretary for girls wort md cleghom of guelph tho dmghti r of knox presb teriil chureh aeton attended in full ngh making this their regular pni meeting is well a eomplrte program following the pattern of 1 day at camp wa arranged there were well choen aui gime under the direet- 11m f the g tit guip a rousing ti i ililitttm bv the fergus hiip rut ii- ii tis eolluvil he prton group all thes 1 l- wiifmvl up a g od ip u 1 h u fu m il h the p en- 1 n r ir e mip mi l if th g i r oup lii i liv mrs clesion h i t ik r miss nib- s i aeoness of bratforl ugh t girn 1 niwt iimnc th a f i b were threatening to get a small space neater up until now we have been too carm with a furnace ontario president at alberta meet leaving friday june 8 for ed monton by train js david pellettor- lo ash preldent of the ontario junior farmers h will fly back to ontario on juno 20 after attend ing sessions of the conference of tne junior section of thvlfarnierv un ion of alberta during the 34th an nual farm young peoples week the conference u being held at the university of alberta nt ed monton ho will also visit banff and other places of interest h the nron also attending the conference are mildred parkinson of hills- burgh wellington county and two of four scottish delegates in can ada robert thompson of lawr ence kirk when david peljetterlo was in scotland on a trip two years ago he stayed at the west balhngarty home of mr thompson ann johnstone of drochll castle west linton scotland will also at tend going and too cold without it that ls what happens when the house is insulated a space heater in the livingroom would just about do the trick and keep the house com fortable for in between seasons last night we had our first thun derstorm of the season but it didnt amount to much not here at loist according to radio reports there was plenty of damage nlong the shores of lake simcoe rob would probably run into it on his way back to camp sunday night surprising the difference a weeks growth gives to the country alfalfa and timothy are quite a good height now and red clover ls coming into bloom strawberries are in more plentiful supply and do they look tempting but i suppose pota toes will compete with strawberries for first favour in the public eye one day last week i had a post card from a friond holidaying in virginia i was amused at the mes sage she sent wonderful time beautiful scenery firstclass meals but no potatoes maybe someone will come along with n popular song yes we have no potatoes shortage of potatoes may be incon venient but it can hardly be called a national calamity it may even be advantageous by eliminating some of the starch from our dailv diet salada tea good intentions might bo you can rily on 31 during a hard day cm interior decorating for suporior workmanship quick efficient service and ihe new wallpaper samplo books call cxril e tin decorator rockwood 51 ring 5 ave fr r with 7 eel ayerdiiy 5 aver drv aver drv eguiar price 2 fob 1110 p k- ac ill i4n liih smi i r two 85e jam of the popular avrr dry for onlj 100 laf that frrsli frelinp and autiranrc from morning till night with acr dry it iw ofi ftiiooth and rffrctirl ttiriks ptntiratnin tin offer i orn for a litnitrd time only dont misft it canada leads world cinui1 li tho hr- ant villi ti i kwu ivmintrs i h u i m i laicwni iiv of arjil mis i trini- j port rtrit- 1- lutt m ill a orlinarv pitai rnti pipirv isiitmaitr c ii ral waltr j tgrnbull iil rntly hlll huiiaid baxters drug store phone 8 acton the die has now been cast an american manufacturer was planning to open a plant in canada he considered various locations and found what seemed a likely site he talked to a local bank manager got facts about the community and its facilities some time later the company wrote to the banker the die has npw been cast it is our intention to locate in s we feel that it is well suited to our particular operation you have been of great aid to us your accurate and rapid presentation of facts necessary to reach a decision was topnotch such letters show how a branch bank serves not only its own depositors and other customers but how by assisting business development it benefits the whole community tua ad vert ur men t baird on an actual irttrr n prcarntrd hrrc by the banks serving your community