thuhsday 1txbhuabv hh 1m the acton frk pftess pjlqa rvv uim uujirti oarvtn vulud in fufialltofi over the weekend mayor and mrs amoi mason toft this naming on a six wuk holiday in florida mrs f h pugh of waterloo vialted at the horn of ur and urs j rld thu week ur and mrs j it wilson pnt sunday with mount fowt and tevlotdale friends mr and urv d wiltshire of toronto spent last sunday with the sveulrr family rr1 arton mm tri g twrrlj nf fltua kev uocl rloqcuw alsawstf paronaa sower avenue taoh organist mb o h uhdui jlyri m rgmnlat and choir leader acton scout appeal for funds to meet nimmih in an effort to raise money to carry on scouting in arton th torsi scout group committee hat organ iid an appeal for fundi to ro- inrtde- with the dominionwide boy scoutl financial campaign during the nest two wfeki the scout and oulde mothers auslllary will nukr a call at rvrry home tn arton to aollrlt donations the aim of scouting in arton as elsewhere u to prod uce the k ind of rltltem canada needs strong aecmt mm thr kind of man you would like your son to be thr kind of neighbour you would like to kavr real canadian in every mar of thr word in canada today wall over im6w young canadians through scouting are bring developed spirit uslty mentally and physically we are not satisfied why because canadian scouting cannot rest on its laurrla and bed use canadian scouting u not yat raachtng ai many boys as it should thrrr is a definite need for ex pansion if thrrr a pa to be sufficient men of tomorrow who will be prepared to give intelligent leader ship to thr community scouting li doing a lot with vrry little money it cannot extend its uaefulness to more young canadians without increased facilltlea money raised in the campaign will be used to further scouting in acton and across the dominion to completely finish and equip the kitchen at linden osawn re local scout headquarters additional capital la required in the basemrnt it u proposed to instal a workshop also impassible without your con tinued support necessary equip ment to carry on the scout train ing will take the balance please welcome the scout repre- sentallvva when they rail on ou and give grneroualv scouting pav but scouting ro4 hence this ap peal for dollar lodav for the men of tnmnrmva roy scout i ttmiayi men tonnrrnii sunday february 12th 1b50 rev hugh e moorahoum bjk b d toronto will preach and conduct morning aarvlce evening service withdrawn on ac count of the i o d e golden j u bile service in knox pres byterian church all ara cordially invltad a h s news rviabgtrut sbttirl ta ttmuba knox chvbc8l aoton rev robkit il armstuono m ulnuur sunday fkiuttally lath 1050 ikkitm divine worship 1215 pm sunday school and bible class 7 00 pjn i ode service they thst wall upon the iord shall renew their strength vajrtu lfurrt attton rev dlaa b oowks muuui sunday fkhkuaky 1tlh 150 10 v am sunday school 11 v am what is the purpose of worship friday feb 10th 13 p m mission i la ml 8 00 pm uypu in- terprovlnrlal slides eastern dut rlct luelph assoc tat ion meeting in acton sunday and monday feb 10th and lh- hwen jubilee bervlces t albiut cstturrti ajuud ttee4ae ttsv w q lnitae a sunday february llh sexageblma sunday 9am- lloly communion 10 00 a m sunday school 11 00 a m beginners class 7 00pm evening prayer a welcome awaits you 10v sports the acton high school basket ball team coached by mr mclean bowed out to uu milton high school squad by the close margin of s423 in a game at tha yuca last friday tha referaalng was in capable hands and fair decisions were made it was very fast gsme with both teams having many opportunities to score they took turns in leading throughout tha game at the end of tha first quarter the score was tied and at the end of the first halt milton led by 17 at tha thraa quarter merfc acton led lm in tha last hslf tha teams scored almost al ternately and it was not until tha last minute of play that milton scored when one of their men waa left unguarded scored on a closein shot to end the gsme in favor of the mlltonltee a return gam la to be pliyed soon elliott lad the milton scoring with is points while c douglas wn actons top man with 7 points uneupt acton b bruce c douglas d dswkina d davidson suha d wood j pink j davison i marrhment f kuringer milton mrmuisn mcchesney elliott wlllmott subs toneltl walker aktns officials referee j c sutton timer a auckland scorer it ar- blc preparations are well under way for the a ii s commencement to be held on the twentyfourth of this month the program will in clude a play athletic displays and folk dances a dance will prob ably follow a burklsnd lrno nrslda and dick woods sails years activity in 1949 report of the iode the very worst friend socialist planners held real enemies of american life plan meeting for acton reunion for this year continued from pope one florida and in his abaenr reeve tler would he in charge no anion was taken on rs- qurst to lower the slge for children to be in pool rooms since the by law was in accord with provtncia statutes council had been asked to consider lowering the age to lfi years council discussed the clarifica tion of the duties of town employ m and decided tha present plan was to remain in affect a resolution was paasad to aell to mrs p mcucod the land north of the roadway to be surveyed an the land being purchased from mrs peter smith between main nnd wdum streets it vh decided to hold a routine on fr1d ntm ulth the puhllr xm littles commlxxlon to dunko rcrnt mat tern of interest tn both kwllr 1 tie nutlim of llevttnc llccmes und busincv tix- nccordinif to bv- 1rtv wn- dititviud nnd intru tm tlv n to prxuietl with coilemlms wher jvnjmont to tho firs nottic had nt been offevthe wherever lhlo trn tmplo ment on the iwer imnstt tntl n ork prfercnie uni to be clven to bna fide rcvident of aolon council adjournctl about 2 a m by joseph ijster rutledge private mulvaney the mo g- j ttreslve and must vooal of hud- ard klpllnga soldlera thnre i i ad a personal philosophy that his j creator immortalized in verse me rry worst frlnd from begin n in i to ind by the blood av a nwiint mas msllf thla comet lo mind as we re flect that before these words see tie light john 1 iewli will agln have iurcefully defied his fellow- i itlieni or he will have faced the ihallrnire of an aroused public op- the most dangerous enemy of the inkin jebclr very worst friend u traditional american way of life it thi mselves not the communist drclsres john j venrt ago in 1927iels lost t flnn in the head srtlcle of tha the confldenif of hli miners a february neodcrs digest but the i keemlnjly he is losing it today as american counterpart of the tlritlth i n result memlwrnhlp in the coai socialist he denies hr in a socialist mining union declined by two- nnd operate behind n maik he calls fifthi in the year nnd thr los of nntlonil planninn these socialist member ship rvnrhfd 70 per crn 5 planners are enticing ui down the wiri inter mr 1uli was astute dark roid that has led many i enough to recover the loss hut not kiirinin nation to thrlr doom jnstute enough to avoid repeating the vimi forces that ruined oar- his mistake nnd repeating it under many italv france nnd llrltaln are nd crte conditions for which his repeating their work of destruction poliev w ai largely responsible in upon our economic and polltlcsl i 107 the universal dependence en organisms unless recognired for coal gav him aulocratlo powers what ther are and stopped they hard and soft coai mines of the will destroy this country united states together provided 65 condensed from flyrms book i ier cent of the fuel demands of a thr uoad ahead the article continent today the mines of mr warns we are much further along lewiss industrial kingdom produce the road than we suspect if we do 44s6 per cent of the fuel require- not abandon that fatal road we menu petroleum and natural gas shsll tnrvltably perhaps in laas in place of providing 521 per cant than a decade be in the condition of the fuel needs now provide 40 4 per cent this is a sharply accentu ating trend induced by the recur ring uncertainty as to coal supplv and the switch of one of the great coftl users the railroads to dlesh the itritlsh now find themselves ln- modern socialism means state control of entire economic system flynn states while it will not take over every farm mine shop and i power in the face of a falling demand and depleted reserve mr lewis has again usnd familiar tactics to force coruumersbacks to the wall ind make them tractable before factory it will operate the basic functions of credit power fuel transportation and insurance the rest of the economic system may he kept in private hands but must be operated according to stata plana nl mndlng demands ills policy and under supervision and compul- f n threedavw eek is devised t- sion of government bureaus mipples just short of the just as this svstem fastened itself national emergency conditions thnt on ilritaln bv a movement that w m nvmnnd drastic government action this time however his mln- avoided calling itself socialist- so it is being promoted in america by persons and organlrit ions that n ver use the word social ura thcv call their system the planned economy the spearhead and the central planning and propoganda machine in have got the bit in their teeth thev an tii ill of the small return if the throedayweck nod have dftlded to follow their own device 5omt 7 000 miners in outlaw t 1 1k s hnve alreadv cut product ion ifisooo tons a day and set at flrrorf in itrantnut alarm is felt at ottawa i balanced production targets for tha i whole economy and price alloca- j tlon inventory and credit controls tlte financial fsst that thera wir phrasea flynn sutea ara c- 6e a complete colupse omhe can- 1 tually a costume of words for ad ian search for uranium unlets soclallim mrly action is taken by nuthor- i each socialist proposal such as ltlea in washington to increase its federal invasion of tha fields of prlca and assure a market for an banking electric power and medl- rxtanded period cine la promoted u if it wt while a great number of uran- just a single reform unrelated to all lum disco ver lea hava been made- in others flynn state but tha fact of the national socialist economic nm mr iewlvi wily plaru to planners in the united states for ninn the public just enough example is the americans for de- i mako lhcm m to uptrt anv mocrattc action ada adveoatet the aggregate both in the gold- fields area of saskatchewan and the sault ste maria area of ont ario very few properties are act ively dfveloplnp at pratent unlet action is taker by wathlngton to ircreate uraniums price there will likely be a eompletet changtv cver to prospecting for row net prospecting season a marked trend in that direction was noted toward the close oc 1049 is that each la intended to liquidate some sector of tha private antar- prise system and expand the aim of socialism tha author urges all americans who would preserve their tradition al way of life to stop apologizing for their capitalist society to guard against a tingle additional step to ward socialism and to get rid of compromising leaden who ara wilting to surrender further compromise and nor demand that government take over mr inls who has taught ms miners their tactic can hardly complain if thos miners pusji his mrs the following is the annual re port of the duke of devonshire chapter i o d k submitted by the secretary to the members at the annual meeting i beg to submit the following as the thirtythird annual report of the duke of devonshire chapter imperial order daughters of the empire the chapter has a membership of si sty three two were received into membership during the year three were lost lo the chapter ow ing to theirremovej from town each of the three being a member of the executive regent press secretary and assistant pianist jfen regular meetings preceded in most instances by an executive meeting were held of these nine were in the homes of members and ime in the rlaaa room of knox church where uae was made of the projector the average attendance wax thirty one four of the mem bers are to be congratulated upon a perfect attendance rreord dut since others wrrr very low accord ing to the secretarys record our average was brought down jnnre much of the activity of the ordrr is carried on in the field of kducatlon we have endeavored to have something of educational val- ur in our programs during the past year the chapter has been ad dressed by miss audrey anderson public health nurse speaking on the services of a public health nurse with psrtlculnr reference to this community mr norman balrd telling of his recent trip to fn gland and paris mrs me i aire of it ram p- lon telling of her experience as she trsvrlled to amsterdam as delegate to s ctmfrrence of coun trywomen of the world mrs fred cook a former acton girl giving a talk on her visit to south africa or schofleld of the o a c ouelph giving sn illustrated travelogue on a recent visit to the continent and mrs paul heer who spoke on her recent visit to south america members of the chapter contribut ed to the programs giving talks on the constitution of the order and subjects pertaining to it the regent and several mem bers of the chapter attended the provincial annual meeting in ham ilton from which ther brought gleanings and highlights i our annual officers ten was held in march with the teachers of acton schools and the officers of ijikeslde chapter ns our guests i the chapter sponsored s tag day for the canadian national in stitute for the itllnd and conducted a tag day at acton fall fair in aid of boxes for britain and our share in lhc potw ar service work of the order chapter mimn rs acted as ran- vners for actons war memorial fund and tflemenibrnnce dav was fittingly observed by the chapter funds for the various obligations of the order were raised bv the holding of n daffodil tea in the spring nnd a monster hnznar in the autumn as well ns the payment of membership fees the following worthy projects constituted our efforts for the venr in educational work a scholar- ship was presented to a pupil of acton high school awards to pup ils of grade 8 were presented at j the bnnouct of the home and school association books were aw- arded to pupils in all grades of ac ton public school for fmplre day i projects grants to the iucv mor rison memorial fund to the upper canada tract and book society and halton musical festival j the chapter gave financial as- 1 slstanceto the community war memorial fund purchased a wreath for the cenotaph and contributed to the navv league of canada i in child and famtlv welfare con tributions were forwarded to the sick childrens ttospltnl fund nnd the cnnidlan mothercrift socletv contributions were sent to the following national ioof funds fndowmt nt fund shipping fund british and european belief fund srintin amenities fund i o d f film fund and parcels to britiin from our flower and gift fund in w hlc h the members contribute it each meeting tokens of svm- pathv remembrance recognition and appreciation were given i we winh tn pav tribute to the officers and executuv members i particularly mrs bftlrd our regent and mrs wolfe who so graciously accepted the duties of regent upon bairds removal from town mote loyalty to king and country to forward every good work for the betterment of our country and pednjp and to instil into the youth of our country patriotism in lis fullest sense we have entered the jubilee year of this grest organization with ha high ideals and objective as members of such an order let us uphold our ideals accept our full responsibilities keeping in mind the prayer of the order give to each member of our order grace to serve thee faithfully and to labor loyally for the welfare of our country martha uelnprtxe recording secretary 1040 tyms of faimimo hebe in canada what crops do canadian farmers bfow what is the extent of the livestock industry where are ap ples amall fruits and tobacco pro duced these are a fe-e- of the many uetlona often asked ruti- rrnlng canadian agriculture per haps the dominant place of wheat in the agricultural econony of canada has overshadow e 1 in the minds of some he many other kinds of farming practiced in the t ountry a most uuful guide to canadian agriculture it a recent bulletin typ of farming in canada uhlrh u a joint study by the fro nomlra division dominion de partment of agriculture and the census plvulon dominion bureau of statistics climate lopography and soils play an important part in farming pramlces parllcularly in a count v as vast as canada and along with them of course are the economic factors availability of nrfketj transportation labour and prices taken together it is such matters as these thst dictate the typea nf farming found throughout the dominion in addition to a largescale mip indicating in colour the gerteral tyes of farming use is made of smaller maps to show the localljn nnd density of the principal crops nnd the importance of itreatock and livestock products in various golden jubilee celebration sunday evening feb 12th coitlt4sl chuect sarvua knox presbyterian church acton special mmic speaker rev r h armstrong ami ted by rev mr moorehouie collection in aid of sick childrens hospital fvfryonf wncomf quiet residential district we neva a horn just titlad whuh it conveniently located yat away from airy confusion built of stucco modern kitchon fireplace v storey completely romotrjaltad for additional information call m ii may lie ut what you want hut you wont know until you seo it this is truly a lovely home and wed like to show it to you phono or come tnd seo ui wright real estate and insurance appraisors realtors insurors r i wright 20 wilbur si acton ihone m n it wrtitht 1mi york ltd gurtph ihone h9tj measure to extremes he has no nnd to the members of the chap- one else to hlame if declining de- tcr for loval support mand takes from his most potent to all members who opened their weapon irish raoov the minister or afr culture in dublin hm announced that the prices for bacon exportedto grent britain have been set for the per iod up to december 31 at 225- a cwt 112 lb for wiltshire aides a further acreement will be con cluded soon in respect to next years price for irish bncon pro ducers uv assured that the price will match the highest offered to other countries by the british gov ernment homei for our rejrular and execut i ive meetings to all who brought to our programs a message in song i in music or in spoken word to the general public for support on fag days at bazaar and teas to all who nave helped in the various projects ofthe chapter we wish to express our appreciations to the members who have been bereaved we ex tend our sympathy the imperial order daughters of the empire is a national organiz ation of patriotic women with four primary objectives to strengthen the ties which bind us together within the british commonwealth of nations and the empire to pro- starts tomorrow today only blondies big deal and here come the hoggets frontier pony express mihm saturday 3 pm taw morj i do witfc imwt wk kusjyctadj the way saturday evening 630 pm t next moim tues wei next thi mctuu vou cant attoto to miss j hhowa mihtly tja k13 and pm daara opn pun please note children untur 16 yara of ap poaitivaly not admlhad no incroaa in pricoa all soatt a c tax inclodwj thursday the mighty joe young roy