the acton fseb press thursday april lsth ims l j aartdtijwlbvb0 islinejlil ribers perfer eel se tt bcsey iter uu i real to tri nutvii e es esse v ufc o sexice il advebttsihc ates0 suctlc sad as us vmioui uha bssdlsss- tke fm seep sdnsllsls ta it ellic jul wl by lb a id b rase u trar otd l t etwscl b f rnu us lisbonr sbll t rf scb smeero tbtesu t j b ltut lb wot co pied by lbs rw brsra so lbs absu spu occupied bymb sawertl aktof dtt13 ball tsxerhomes- aottttrisl s4 stasis ouloa mm a yew of progreab the annual audited statement for acton will be available to ratepayers this week and it is a state ment or which any citizen may well be proud this years statement has several changes for instance the list of tax arrears which sometimes occupied as much as five pages are all on one page this year and the amount is the lowest in the past riftccn years the report is in many ways more easily under stood by the average citizens and more condensed improvements in town finances during the year are noted as outstanding taxes reduced by 104031 victory bond of 3000 purchased and debenture debt decreased by 028446 another small table compiles the savings that were made in town funds the past year amounting in all to 546267 it is also pointed out that this year three debt charges of 137857 will mature the statement of revenue and expenditure shows a sur plus on the years operations of 444532 in con cluding his remarks mr h a lever the auditor says the statements describe a year of progress in the affairs of the village we know that citizens generally will agree with this remark we suggest hey secure a copy from the clerk or treasurer and become acquainted with actons finances the book will answer any questions you may want to know the explanations given are very helpful to a com plete understanding the affairs of council utili ties commission school board library board and the cemetery board are all given in this annual pub lication i v no place to stop a week from monday canadas fourth victory loan will start it it the biggest job in a loan can adians have ever tackled here in halton county we arc asked to subscribe 2400000 as our share it is much more than has been raised in any prev ious loan and everyone connected with tho victory loan organization is well aware of the magnitude of the task our local objective has not yet been an nounced but it will no doubt be a bit staggering and thero are many who will say it cannot be done and a few who will dismiss the subject at that or with some other item that has just recently affected their mode of living or enjoyment there were also thosf folks back in 1939 and 1040 who watched the might of germany roll over conquered nations and subjugate their people there were those who when the italians stabbed france in the back said it was utter foolishness for britain to hold out alone there were folks aplenty who lead the war news and wrung their hands but there were also those resolute souls who kept the light of battle in their eye and said we shall not fail or falter when it looked as if the german air might would bomb the tight little island from off the face of the earth there were those who kept on fighting with the inadequate weapons they had there were those who in spite of publio ridi cule continued to build and plan for these days of 1943 in which we are ready to attack and now we are ready to attack now wc need to subscribe to the biggest loan to back that attack that canadians over there are going to deliver hit ler and mussolini have been stopped they are now in retreat now is the time to keep them running if you believe in delivering a knockout blow when your opponent is groggy if you think the time to score goals is when the other team is tired if you believe the time to hit the ball is when tne opposing pitcher is tiring then yon wilt agree that the tiame to pat everything yon have in the tight i in this fourth victory loan yours is the answer lets have more of those resolute souls who will lead the attack when we must not fail or falter we can do it again hitler must be kept on the run and mussolini ran over v how about that pah bra the spring cleanup ca is due again it may mean more work for the average householder this year with the oddjob man gone into ar work but the need for brighter and cleaner cities towns and villages is as great as ever the layman who wields a paint brush in the spring helps himself his community and incidentally the visitor to the district who often enough casts an appreciative eye over hishandiwork a drab community is the worst possible advertise ment and it is a matter for wonderment that inter- town business and sport rivalry is not more general ly carried into the realm of civic improvement pro vincial competitions graded in regard to population with a trophy for the cleanest bestlooking munici pality in each group might have the desired result it is true that certain communities by virtue of their location are able to make a better showing than others but that should only spur leaders in places less favorably situated to greater effort of course the job should not stop at house and store painting improvement of wayside cabins and soft drink stands the removal of unsightly and sometimes di lapidated signboards and the freshening up of side streets as well as main streets with all the preparations for postwar planning and rehabilitation going on at ottawa canadian municipalities have a3ood lead in doing a little town planning even though along elementary lines on their own account bombblitzed london and other british cities are planning for the future surely what they are forced to do by necessity could be done in canada by choice clothes do not make the man they say but a mans appearance does stand for something and an attractive town or village has its praises sung in the most unexpected places v two ways of life most folks with relatives or friends overseas and in the fighting forces live largely for the day when there will be reunion again in tho homes from time to time before the war ceases we do see such reunions and in three homes in the acton district buch reunion came this past week ptc gordon babcock and spr sam gisby are back in canada and at chorlcy park hospital sergt max storey comes back to canada to take training for an officer in the army if you feci at any time that rationing in canada is severe if you have a suspicion that war restric tions taxation and other items are interfering with your income and your enjoyment of the things re garded hore as common place we advise you to have a conversation with any of these men who have lived in england or europe under wartime conditions they will likely tell you that wo in canada dont know there is a war on they will laugh at what we call restrictions as no restrictions at all if you have a war grouch youll soon lose it if you talk to some one who has been closer to the war that conversation is a much easier cure for your grouch than going to tho fighting front re member this when you are asked to donate to a war charity remember it when you arc asked to buy victory bonds or are called on to help in some of the various organizations we wish it were possible for every citizen to get these conversations with the boys they know in their own locality the boys who lived under our conditions and also under conditions in the war zone v editorial notes whether spring has a few more snowstorms or not easter will arrive next week v the wool of ten sheep is needed to outfit a can- udian soldier yet a 100 victory bond will buy socks for 270 men v do your share in maintaining your municipality meet your municipal taxes as they become due and avoid penalties to yourself v hours of beverage rooms may be curtailed but only in the afternoon and not at the hours at which it was pointed out most seriously affected war pro duction in local plants v hdro in acton continues to show a fine operat ing surplus and the thirteenth power bill a good credit most consumers wouu enjoy a participation more often in sharing the dividends earned that i- of course if hydro is still a public enterprise v it was encouraging not only to trustees but to citizens generally to have such fine inspectors re ports of acton schools presented at the last meet ing parents will reel gratified to know that their children attending schools here are receiving the ad vantage of good educational facilities and proper tu ition the week at ottawa i m farmers may look fot ward to adjiutmenta in tbe fsnnera creditors arrangement act which will make it a more effective in strument justice minister st laurent told j- j dlefenbaker l coraer- vatlve member for iake centre in the hotike of commons that a hill was belnjr prepared lo provide for these change in the act and that a pro- posrd ordorlncouncil planned at once would enable a court in an action for recovery of land to make an order for the temporary relief of tlw debtor application of tlie act will be extended to manitoba as well as saijkatchewan and alberta meantime farmer members repre- tenting eu have asked the government to allow moro latitude in the charge farmers may make against their income for tak purposes vavtneav income la early in he present keslon mrs dorise nellson unity north battle- ford characterized a farmers wife as his greatest auet and suggested she be paid for the work uhe perform ed and her husband allowed to de duct this expense from his income tax dues robert fair n d battle iuver since has gone mrs ncllson one bet ter with the suggestion that the in come tax on farmers bo abolished al together lie said hut year less than 1500 of an estimated 750000 farmers paid this tax and the expense of col lecting it was probably almost equal to the revenue gained finance minister ilsley and rev enue minister gibson responsible for the collection of income tax have registered opposition to the demand for concessions to farmer income tax- paycra mr ilsley informing the lionise that it would be impossible to grant complete income tax exemp tion to formers the house of commons still has before it income tax resolutions which finance minister ilsley hoped would be on the statute books by the end of march and he has reminded members that forms must go out and asked them to stay close to the sub ject matter of debate the budget the minister said was introduced march 2 in the hope that it would be put through by march 31 so that taxation measures could speedily bo dealt with labor relation recent disputes and strikes in sev eral industries some of them changed in production vital to the war effort are believed to underlie the decision of the national war labor board o hold a public inquiry into matters affecting labor relations and wage conditions in canada a review of the governments labor relations policy as outlined in an orderlncouncll declaring employees should be free to organize in trade unions that there should be no stop page in wartime because of strikes and lockouts and that fair and rea sonable standards of wages should be recognized is among the matters falling within the scope of the boards inquiry m j coldwoll ccf loader said his party welcomed the announce ment that the labor board would hold a public inquiry to allow the submission of proposals for the im provement of labor relations but that in his opinion tho invitation uus almost three years too late wheat for belgium farmers ulll welcome trade min ister mackinnons announcement that an agreement hns been conclud ed between the canadian wheat board nnd the belgian ministry of economic uf fairs covering the pur- chnvo of 7000000 bushels of wheat by the belgian government authority of the amount contracted for 200- 000 tons wlll be made available upon demand by the belgian government and a request for it will be put for ward as soon as part or the whole of belgium is liberated within 10 days of the demand the first ship ment of 50000 tons wll be made and the remaining 150000 tons will be shipped in a period of from two to three months later the price agreed upon under the contrat t is do cehtu per bushel basis fort william ont with the buyer paying carrying charges at the rate of fourfifths of a cent per butihel per month from december last when th agreement in substance was readied maple exports export permits are now required for nil shpments of maple fijrup and mnple suor to any destination with the exception of tmal casual ship ments ct one gallon or less of mnph srup or two pounds or less of maple hugar jap jewels fob sale london cp pearl necklaces seized by the british navy while en route from japan to germany have been placed on sale in jewelry shops here under order of the admiralty price court help keep him on the run bc your victory bond purchases are needed lo stare plete downfall this year courtesy the western star corner brook newfoundland amous for flavour since 1892 i the salada name assures you of a uniform blend of quality teas salada carrolls libbya sauer kraut baking powder ctar y- sea monarch flour urn i coffee c f- 19c 35c golden tip tea ic 14c frys cocoa 19c 31c cornflakes k s so ia siuick oats q- hredded wheat x 23c javex rjejs- 14c cleanser cii 5 toilet tissue 1 4 rolb 25c botterseatelt pi kb ou pas 27 california carrots 2 larre 17 seedless florida oranges sine 250s or dozen hdog food 2 pta- 19 i sssssambf ip texas spinach 2 poun 29c ripe bananas l pound frail mm mvumm mmmi 3at4a alkt mmij ovaltttm ib ssja cteuta milk aucaroai w spaghetti it sfc aaat jnaiaaa paacafc flow paasse3se c4muoual tk se hanrr kamaf cittid sswttar pkses waaaartaala alt imav ptc sc iw tn nakss hpa stalsun hw uaaa oh polish m is sse npar sotto a see aalfaaptio l tup oobx a a sic aws ughtbnumi- 9m business directory aoamca dr w c c kbnnby mjaldaa aaal tlmm cbuoaaaor to dr j a hi willi odle in synoa bloc jas dr wat c cullen uajcjc oftlob ilou 3- and 70 pja except wednesday and ilnday mill street near frederick sir raonk tea dr t h wylife taking chars of lr buchanan practice for th duration vmw the rreeeat office heara ua to s pun every th priany office telephone 148 dr hugh s austin mill street corner frederick acton office hours 930 a m to 340 pjn evening fay appointment is c f leatherland b a bnrrlder and hellriur netary roblla inuer of marriage licenses registrar of births marriages death actom office ii ramus nlltmi isi kenneth m langdon barrkler heudur netary pass offices georgetown gregory theatre builds acton over t seynucfcs cafa for appointments phone acton 63 or georgetown 88 office hours acton tuesday and thuircday 130 p m to 4 00 p m even ings on request vetebjlvabv b d young vs bvsc veterinary sorgeeai office brookvillo ontario phone milton 146r4 f g oakes vs bvsc veterinary hurgeos- ofitcj and itesldcnce knox avenue acton phone 130 avcsloneebs frank petch auctioneer and representative cen- mercial ufe a st manor oe phone 301 cnarles street ueerceuwa russell johnson licensed auc far this district it it 2 acton willoughby farm agency largest and oldest agency in ca head office kent bldg toronto georgetown representative tom llewson paene oeorgct bss time tables canadian national railways qolns east dully except sunjoy dally nxeept sunday dully except sunday sunday only flrr nt oeorfiecown fljer at ouelph dolus west dally except sunday 106 am dallu except sunday 8 50 ajn saturday only 2 29 pm dally exiept sunday 7 24 pm sunday only 1154 pm- 6 49 am 6 38 pm 1 040 am 8 10 pm 024 pm 895 pm gray coach lines change of time table etve4 tive february mfc coaches leave acton 6lfian 016 am 206 pm 6 26- p m 9 16 p m bio 41 p m wostbound 10vi am y2l8 pm as08 pm x7 11pm bo 28 pm xll 53 p m a to ijintu n b sundays and holidays only x to guelph dally to- kitchener sunday nnd holidays y to kitchener x to stratford vtki in yttaua amis of there ore thousands or newcomers in ottaua these months but not a of them live n round o connor street i so the havent seen the rap tala two outstanding business places yet not murphy onmble or devlins or even the chateau larrler and the lord eirln ti eres a chlpese laundry ulth a sign in front which reads so help me wash shlhs laundry and across the street air ameiicanfac ed cleaning establishment called rudys valee servjce tj prlatad word j wlr-avlm-ui- ittju t4t