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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 18, 1952, p. 8

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page eight the acton ree press acton ontario thursday september 18 1b51 st north e ast wist s outh mnv at kha the erin advocate lait wv m- rril n ulnry of the toronto tv1y about ihf village und tells one of the hlkhllkhu about the pile that there in a pleee of ilone from blarney cwtle there thatll ur- anteed to brlna u bood rwiulu the original the piece of mamey- gjvlna mone u located in stanley tarit jiurt out of reach itvwm run watching fellows boost their alrls up to kiss the atone chuckles william bailey who runs the park mar at st andrtwa on thin page last week was an account of the c w na convention at st andrews which the editor and mrs dills attended editor e a harris of the burlington gazette also writes about the trip in his paper last week on the front pane of the oakvllte trafal gar journal is a picture of its editor casey wood jr accept ing the trophy he won there for nls paper editor and mrs blehn of the georgetown herald were also at the convention and news editor and mrs w d cotton of the oakville trafalgar journal anatber jake heres a story left over from the exhibition an elderly couple from the country were visiting the electrical building and stopped to peer through the glass panel of a dem onstration automatic washing ma chine at a bunch of laundry being swirled and splashed by the water well said the lady if- thats television they can have it tauataea by the tan these davs the aroma of tomatoes hangs over burlington theyre canning about mo tons of them a day in ore of the towns main in dustries employees work m 10 hour shif s at the height of the season at the fain georgetown fair last saturday held n draw for a hereford calf with the proceeds to help pay for a new building members of the terra cotta wi fire brick company has annual picnic vine weather and beautiful country aurroundings contributed towards n jovhtl afternoons fun en joyed by a r green fire brick sold cook hooks in connection with employees and their families from their exhibit another novel twist both the weston and acloii plants to moneyraising i and offices this was the aetllng brahpton clown band was a chief of the companys nnnual picnic attraction at the glen williams fair on september j rtthday hportst the question of sunday aport is really a serious one for burling ton to quote the burlington gazette if a sunday sports plebiscite is unsuccessful and courts uphold complaints awom out against 47 concessionaires on the fivemile burlington beach strip for oper ating amusement rides and bingo games on sunday they face fin ancial ruin they tay the 4t have already been sum monsed and remanded to october 29 for hearing the operating of businesses on sunday in the area was given prominence when hv n h groeker of beach gospel hall swore out complntnts against the concession operators mtux mi- and families left the plant in earlier a soonome petition ha mmd the cn wh h asked for n vote on the sunday sports issue dnto of the plebiscite has been set for oct 1st rev mr kroekcr who came to this district a year ago said he attempting to lend the people to do the right thing however he held august 53 at trro cottn ap proximately 100 persons attended the gathering picnic contexts and tfmej wre run off in the afternoon and part ie i pa ted in by bath children and ndulu a loud speaker system on the tf rounds announced all events as they took plnce and directed everyone to the different events throuuhout the grounds ponies were transported to the grounds for the children and many enjoyed the swimming later in the day prlres and refreshments were mpplled by the company as well as bus transportation to and from terra cotta an interdepartment al baseball flame climaxed the pic nic activities after supper and continued until nightfall acton employees with their wives cars was held about halfway between the two plants pyramid of glia egypt the hang ing gardens of babylon the statue of zeus of olympla the temple of added if the majority vote for sun- d nt ephuws the tomb of day sports he will not take thn matter any further amusement have been in operation along the beach for many years wttrldi wanders this column called news brings items of interest from the mlstrlct usually but this week is taking a new step and travelling in a dif ferent direction neither north eaaft west or south its back n time after reading an interesting item in the burlington gazette of wednesday of last week the item said how many reivl- ers can name the socalled seven wonders of the world and how many can try it before you read these answers as given by the halton county paper it says they are the great let your clothes decide what community saves you in cost and weav no old fashioned rubatub equipment no harsh cleansers to make work for menders why risk expensive things why wait for clothes improperly done when you can get them back better faster it costs no more to give clothes that community look mausolus at harlicarnassus the phares or lighthouse of alexand ria and the colossus ofhhodes the latter a statue of apollo stood 70 cubits approximately 100 feet high these were manmade wonders many of the worlds natural won ders are in the western hemisphere and they include trinidads pitch bu a lake an inexhaustible 100 x t wouldn t bo in body of asphalt yellowstones go sers utahs rainbow bridge thi brazil nut tree far up the amazon river said to be the only food used by man which mart has never sue- cestfully plnnted the size of the great banyan tree at calcutta staggers the imagination it covers three acres now and is said to be growing so rapadly that ft will cover 20 acres within 20 years m silence observed for former member the regular september meeting of the duloc of devonshire chapter iod e waif held on tuesday september 9 at the home of the regent mrs alfred long who pre sided during the opening exercises n chronicles of ginger farm wuin aicuijv for mi adorn fv rs by owcdmlvujm r cfaurftt getting the idea you know it all li n bad policy at any time but when it com ps tn bus and train schedulers it is disastrous so dear friends if you are planning a trip by either method of transportation or if you are advising friends who may be planning to visit you i would suggest that you study your train timetables and bus schedules very carefully this ad vice comes to you free of charge because of a recent personal exper ience our niece betty was recently transferred from la cave to the new hydro project at niagara falls we knew the would be com ing to visit us off and on so i sent her an liptodate local bus schedule from burlington to milton which showed that she could catch a bus from burlington which would arrive here at 150 that was three weeks ago lost saturday was her first chance to visit us we were just sitting down to dinner when the phone rang it was betty this was her tale of woe aunt gwen they have stopped running the noon bus i am stran ded here at bronte ohoh and bronte was twenty miles away bob was down ol oakville now if only i could catch him by phone before he left i phoned im sorry bob clarke has just left partner told me to never mind dinner go on down he could but i had a sort of hunch y j mought i wouldnt be in too ig a hurry it just might be tht lob would be home early and he could stand tha twentymile drive in the heit better than i could sure enough in about ten minutes along came bob i ran out to tell him the news and he turned around and went back again without ever turning off the ignition now the moral of this story lies in the fact that this little mixup could have been avoided had i not been so sure of myself because a local timetable was published n our weekly paper two weeks run ning i saw it but did not even read it as it did not draw attention to the fact that any changes had been made t so you sec what i mean friends you cant even trust the trains and buses these days they are as unpredictable as the weather the weather ah yesl until this morning we were getting very uneasy about conditions at ginger farm about the whole district in fact as the prolonged dry spell it ncomjt fetrangi thure should b this shortage of farm help hours nrtt shorter than ujtrd to be wages are belter work is easier at least it is supposed tn tm but we some times wonder whn power ma chinery breaks down it certainly cause a lot of grief hard work and delay before whatever is broken gets fixed again i aupdoae it just is that the lure of tha land u not as strong ha it ud to iwt city llghn are too bright by contrast and speaking of lights we il rove to toronto yesterday to see daughter coming home the traf fic was terrific i welched the con tinuous stream of blght lights flashing by and i- marvelled how many hundreds of car were on that one stretch of the queen kllxs- belh way i wondered and how many millions of dollars did thpe cars represent if we knew the an swer the figure 1 am sure would be staggering and how many sorts and conditions of people were those enrs carrying and how hut there is no limit to the quest- ions one might ask about the cars and the people they carry it is the things we dont know about the people we never meet that al ways intrigues and interests me want ad page where old friends meet on these specials gilson electric range and minute minder regular 240 this week 230 s23 down m cents a day hardwick gas ranges 1970 down j 28 cant a day including installation and rwe tank of propane just arrived something that will interest small home owners wall furnaces with forced air on each side of wall easily and economically installed ask about them soma used space heaters 40 and up gllton washers at lowpaymentt soma utad lea bexaa 10 and up community 16 dunn st n oakville zanitfi 13600 aiuuueuafuf sale propane gas appliances ultra modem latest model divided top regular 24475 special 16990 you save 7300 slmllsjr to abov law timor limited quantity only 4 burner cottage model automatic top lighting automatic oven control smokeless broiler regtjlae 16500 special 12800 you save 2700 pull table top model instant top heat exact heat oven in a drawer broiler regular 19800 special 16300 you save 3500 7 out of 10 use gas- there must be a reason compare than mall ial coupon our rapraaantaltoa wul call ho obligation name address talaphona superior propane ltd phone s30v s45 woolwich st guelph pkona s309 canadaa largest bottled gas distributors i i moment of silence was observed in added to t scorching heat which memory of miss margaret garvin a former member who has passed away since the last meeting mrs robert macarthur who has been assistant secretary ajtreed to act as secretary for the balance ot the year to replace mrs sirrs and mrs e e ban- volunteered to act as assistant secretary almost the entire meeting was given over to discussion with re- card to the annual bazaar hostesses for the evening were mrs mcnabb mrs hamilton mrs e w smith and mrs thorarinson against toll roads that boom in us canadian governments have so far shown official indifference to i the lure of the toll road which is experiencing unprecedented pop ularity m the united states i example premier leslie frosts statement that the province is in no position it present to consider building a turnpike across south western ontario where us motor carriers hortcut across canadian soil it retltcls the attitude of officau of other provinces state governments have shown no such reticence and numerous pieces of legislation are now before the state legislatures tu build turn- pikes i with bumness on u s toll roads rocketing to dizy height the statti fool they have hit the jack- pot that thtv have found a solut- ion to nun of the difficulties that besit them on the road i on the new jersey turnpike traffic has exceeded nil expecta- tions it u estimated that vehicle ilmng thi 1 ihmile htghwiv thu year will be 13 4 million which ls onlv 300 000 ehicles short of the original emunate for 1957 it was expected that 1912 tricic would be u 4 mllion ehicjle- the turnpike cost 225 million to build and w i financed b revenue bonds sold on a forward commit ment bms the project ls expect ed to be selfhquidating the tolb ar from jo cents to 3 the toll for a passenger car travelling the entire 118 miles is 175 it li planned to link the new jersey turnpike with tho new york state thruway ant the penn sylvania turnpike the last opened in 1940 is the oldest of the modern crop of toll roads the second is scheduled to come inta operation in 1954 the state of new york has approved a 500 mil lion bond issue to finance construc tion of the sasmlle thruway from new york city to buffalo the popularity of the roads say us officials hinges on their qual itative superiority and the time- is ving directness in comparison with the fre ways s us for easy buying liberal tradein allowances prevailed last week was certainly hard on man and beast alike to say nothing of the pastures our cistern was practically dry and the well low enough to give us cause for anxiety and then during the night we woke up and heard that lifegiving rain not only that but the heat wave seems to be broken there ls definitely a fresh ness in the air believe me we arc very thankful i expect there will be a flurry of activity on the wheat ground after the rain until now the land has been far too dry for sowing we have not been worried on our own account as for the second year in succession we arc not put ting in any wheat the cows and chickens seem to be all we can handle these days that is unless we hire extra help and trying to hire help would be one continual worrv farm help these days has a way of being here today and gone tomorrow i winter is at your door quaker space heaters styled for your living room quaker is the first name in oil heaters the last word in efficiency its the only one on the market with a booster draught save 25 of your fuel consumption 8650 up be comfortable delco heating systems for complete air conditioning 20 down balance 2 yaara dont miss our display at acton fair saturday complete contracting service modernize with plastistone modern plumbing heating phono 66 mill st acton tlbb igflaonl actons early photographic picture story of rom th brown early col lection acton in the exhibit hall at acton fair friday and saturday mora thin so large clear pictures navar bafora displayed will be exhibited to tall and show the early days of aden scenes like the old willow tree being cut down a jubilee parade on bowar ave actons first station the road sprink ler tha old steam fire engine in action an early lacrosse game n3 many others takan before the turn of the century will be included in the acton free press display at the fair this year meet your friends and enjoy raminiscensee at the free press exhibit all prints in the display have been made from glass negatives in ihe photo lab of

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