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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 19, 1950, p. 2

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waggtwo n acton tvedttea thursday october 1mb ih0 5 if i not too tarty ift not loo toon to giv nntton to muntct- pl ucfon ur4idi x do ww next month th pt y hat bn havy on for mmbi of council ftnd in than dy of growth all bodt hv much public frtwtc to do to kp th com munity ivif of th limh wtth tv intutution of wr nd tk conitquott diiruptton of th whow town th work of ftwmbwi of council hat not bmn happy dn alt a thankful that th tjc it now paclcatly computexj and toon tha unplsunt mcmorwi will be obliterated and on ty the dvantao realized publc tervtce it not often fully appreciated end vary often unduly cnttcifed it would be wall for every oiten lo take a lefm even if jutt to gain an underitanding of the work involved in luchtpublk tervk at municipal election time comet round it behoovet every citien to take an s interest m hit or her town it won t hurt to tey to thou in office that you appreciate the public tervtce they have given it wont do any harm lo offer helpful critioim it would be a tplendtd idea if you know of tomeone well tuited for public office to tuggett that tley allow their name to go tefore the elector t democracy work tuccettfully only if we make it work our town will be just at good at we make r t will progrrit only at we make it progrtt plan right now to take an interctt in your community be t the annual meeting to held next month and if a vote it to be recorded make ture that only illneii prevent you from attending to your citi7enthip duties lowering of prices the general attitude of more or leu ceiual contumert like mott people in the district n that prtcet are going up and up the rite in the cott of living and pneet of goodt are publicized but actually the other tide of the tlory it too often ignored different article of wool and rubber have ihown declmet in price the pait week pork beef and lamb prices are sliding down thii week at a retult of lower prices for livestock in the us lumber pneet are lowering important ar ticlet to the housewife margarine potatoes and shortening give a tug downward on the cott of living gasoline and fuel oil are dropped in price this week these price drops should affect the cost of living materially of courte but any hint of panic at the rite of pricet it quite unuttihed since last tpnng there hat been a 5 to 10x increase on a lot of consumer goods the cost of living today it 170 and will probably be 1 75 by february detpite the present declmet in food pricet due to the korean situation people have proven a little thoughtless in their immediate concern for rising cottt and these present lowering of prices should certainly be noted by the buying public not utt at a saving tn the budget but as an in dication of future price easing and stabilizing increased armament need not cause too much concern either since the defense program in creases the percentage of national income only from 3w to 7v while at the peak of the war it was 45 with prices well controlled even then experts tay that a price control program now would be foohth there cant be any effective price control without wage control and unions show no inclination to adopt that admmistra tion costt would be huge if price control were attempted and then dropped prices would take a leap skyward at the drop of controls those who have studied the situation fully and are not influenced solely by an individual aspect of prices advise from their longrange point of view that things are best now ust as they are bright outlook ontario- industrial expansion since the end of th wv hat bean the greatest in th history of the province new industries have been es tablishing at the rat of tut par month and big additions have been macs to existing industries other interesting information regarding the growth it given in data 1 1 by the financial pott in a recent feature on top of improvements and k pans ions to ontario factor let which between them pour out half of the nation t industrial pro- due u a total of 31 brand new plants employ tnq 10 or moe were established in ontario munkipalitiet in the period january 1 1946 to june 30 9b0 an estimated total of 5 000 miltiont wat invested in new plant and equip ment in that period more than j6 0il 0 value of manufactured products poured from thote fac loiet last year population soared etjove the 4 million mark it s est mated it will top five million by l6t personal income t at 4 b70 m 1 1 oris comprised 40 o live national total says premier icle most continued growth m ontario is as certain as tomorrow s sun the point of itxal interest m provincial growth is of course the share of expansion which will come to our town ami district we are admirably situated to gt a largo nwasurr of the industrial expansion and population growth which is destined to come to ontario in the next i w years already cities are overflowing into the smaller adairnt area and with alt mod ern conveniences now available hi ro it is only logic ll to expect a period of extensive growth alertness will lw constantly nihfssary however to secure our share tractor tactics several accidents have been apprehensively noted in the last three weeks in which one of the parties involved was a young lad who al though perhaps well taught in driving farm equipment certainly was not old enough to have a drivers license one young fellow ust 14 was involved m ttn accident as he drove a tractor tow mg a baler down the road wc saw another youngster who could not have been 12 years eld driving a tractor with a disc harrow behind he was accompanied by two other children younger than himself tractors may not be licensed but they are even more imposing than other cars on main roads although they travel slowly they should certainly be driven by someone competent and licensed to drive when they travel along roads where there is other traffic farm vehicles are oc casionally used instead of cars since they pay no gas tax when this occurs it seems that the driver should have a license even more as for working on the farm it seems such piacttce is a matter for the individual udgment of the farmer if he feels it s worth a chance on his own property that is hit derogative but def initely the public highway is a matter of public interest we wonder what rulings are made about these minors involved in accidents when they are actually driving illegally at far at a car goes any cjnver should be of responsible age in case of ac cidents what might happen to the owner of the tractor in case of a serious accident and suit for damages is something for every farmer to con template in the loss of his farm and perhaps a lifetime of savings editorial notes business booming here are some recent fjcts reported by the financial post which show that the business boom is continuing employment for august showed upward movement in all provinces except n b down 3s national index 1926 100 stood at 20j 1 up 1 8 from july and brought employment to higher level than at august 1st of any other year per capita weekly wages also reached a record for that date at 45 26 43 01 a year ago automobiles another record years produc tion in sight department store sales in august totalled 60 8 millions up 6w over last year installment sales quarterly survey 16 maior creditdealing trades reveals proportion retail sales on installment pasis up again in second ciuarterto 9 3 cerloadings canadian raiuoads week ending september 23rd reachedrtoooolirat time this year the hockey season seems to merge right into the baseball season these days where artificial ice arenas are available haven t heard anyone yet who is longing for winter weather indian summer for a couple of n onths would be most agreeable preparations are now being made for the annual municipal elections and the swing is more and more to the late november and early decern ber election dates the good old days may have seemed better turkey suppers and church festivals arerstill popular events and ust as satisfying as in the days when the price was lower matter of fact the price is still low in most cases when compari sons are made to parents this is the time of year when par ents should warn their children of the danger of playing in piles of leaves on the streets hence we submit this warning against this playful prac tice by the local kiddies may it be heeded be fore a serious or fatal accident occurs to some youngster who may be hit by a motorist un aware that he or shehiding in the leaves smith falls recordnews back in 1900 tax from tfc laau of ik frr pru of ortooar it i960 on of tfca moat rproiiiv largely attended and ntbulatlc conventions ewr tsald by th ub- erml of italian county atbarvd utt friday at ulllon to nominate a tandam bearer for the coming el ection to ova kouaa of common at half past one ur robert suw art iwve of esqimslna and pres ident of italian rafarm asanrlatkm took the rhajr and invited nom nations ur urklnnon waa nom inated by ur wm htljrod rf ororfcrtown tefonded by if r k if cleaver ilurtinftnn in rnlhus tasltr ipehe the cnvriitkn nf thf wftmr tve asaoruuon of the mint f llalton h4lt at allium n m tv rirmn and rnttuimtn whrn nmlnathn wrrc 11d f thr onlv name prrwnlt 1 to tl mnvrntkwi waa that nf tlw 11 mcmwr mr lavtd hendrrn thr nomination wat mod tv pr ur tiuhart of oak villi mctndxl by rw ward n altmi nf nrwn and a utmut f approval f 1 1 d fro n thr whili- andlrnre mr hi iirtrn ttn n addred thr kthrrirfl in i two bmtr apewh in hh h he dealt in an hautlc manner llh th arli ti i tloni u bu h an no l fori the propla a nttmtx r from cn hi co ne r intrxl taking in lb u im fair l frln on kitdav oim of ttn ttk tflnni rv luini rim nwav from the fitii virhoum on monilat for noon w it h i toml t vk drv mdr tte 1iir mr i mlrir im up uti ihi m in a mlmib or tno mid fount no dtimiir had urn don although hid win di ribute1 ill the v down church st fr s vi lorta ao mr- thim ivton pn nidi nt riw a vi rv inti n sting rrport of the pnrmlltik of the women s mis innin swlrv convmllon held at inc rsoll mrr1i stohfy anctts in clovrrvwlle ny on thurwlav i mh oct ur frc1 ii storrv onlv ajn of the lar t r 11 st on a ton to mlas mitu i ii angus t th f ctnw nilr ny queen mary happv rug well received to fori that my carpet la now 1n the karplng of the people if canada i more than ample re ward to mr for all the time i apent in maklnu ii during the war yearn quern mary recently urote to mr- john if chlpman national prrsld rnt of the imperial order danph tem of the empire coplei of the letter were aent to all branrhea of the i o d e and it haa been read to local members at their recent rrwetlnipl whrn i prcaentad my carpet the nation as a contribution to thli ountrva dollar export drive i al- u ays cherished the hope that it mlnht eventually find a permanent home in canada so i can assure vou that nothing has riven me kieater pleasure than to learn that than irs to the renerous action of the iode my hope has been ful filled and the carpet has become the property of jhe canadian peo ple i know much mvself of the uork of the order in canada and mv slaterlnlaw pyineea alice has told me still more about it the letter concluded back in 1930 tajtaa from tx uv of uu 7r fru of thunwuv octoor j itm of bread of vaxioua coi put on us ours mr soon to b market it is said according to th clutaworts sag th flrat tourh of winter is due on november tin this u octobar aitd us boys sr still enjoying swimming la fairy lake wtth no com plain t of th cold th ninth birthday party of th arton uyal true iuua last tt day evening had a splendid attrnd inrt and waa a very enjoyable function milton intermediates won the oil a tlllr for the province nf ontario in a suddrn death game at ilarrle wtien they outclassed ilv u tf 1 a cmwd of nearlv 1 ono j ople 1tnrrd the gam construction of a third highway imiwidi oundas and ikethorr hiirhw avs m prnptard by a pub in i ft iclal t a merlin of rep re sntatk of the muntctkalltlr imtunit ilurllnjrton and toronto mhton its a dote costs many local players it a dali w 1 list wolmvli mlt johnnv mother is it true were made of dust mother- yea johnnv johnnv and when we die we ro to dust again mother that s right johnnv johnnv well w hen i looked under the bed this morning there sure was someone coming or co ins hit h w ai prt n nt f and thursday 1rlni r thi jtr in iifwd of ap pt mill it it 710 to v r tin tr in id mil nt ifcmwir p rforrn ttil i thi ti tion of mm 1 a hi iito hi u tt r singers ant it m t r til t xt t dlnuly writ con id iliir thi h rt time thrv hji hut to praitlir th s orv thai o unit oupli hn i untrmpla in turn oh month of thr ear at one milt i hi for c ulna married ni mill tdipttt in uir of ah amatru- hnnip w ith a continual virl t of iim anil tor k rial audlenrr pi- in ipjtion allin morli v and jim sh pherd tmth of milton wire remanded a wiek for trial last wrek b iidicr mirilriti ijindilon tn ourt hi n nt ihe remii st of the prom r utinn chief warm i nut on the pd in i hi f rxpec s in find more ev lib ncc in ihe rharre laid ipilrt th two mrn he was called in bv the p i hobi rtsnn minufacturtng co about t nk ago officials there report ed thil unwarranted amounts of srrip were mksmg the pollc n xcvtlritcd and were led to question the proprietor of a hamlhnri scrip ard where vio pounds of brass hicks or di ft ctle rrrrwnaih were found at a congregational meeting of knox presbyterian church milrn a call wa extended to itev e or shorn of montreal to become n in- istrr of the church mr osbon will succeed rev edward phlnn who now lives in arizona rev j i self of noral who is interim moderator was in charge of the meeting 1 damn go amounted to about 10 in an auto tractor collision four mile cast of milton on the base line last week police sal a f car driven by mario cnsarin of milton heights collided with a farm tractor which was tow ing a baler driven by arnold how den h of milton in the farmers iluudlng on thursday afternoon last members of the women s canadian club met in a business session in connection with the future activities of th club mrs n m clements prrsld cxi canadian champion aaron qurr challenged alt sand er hamilton to a duel h cause the latter snid he had a l spicnhle opinion of iturr the acton free press tlie ouli pojkr el er putiliihrd in 4cton publish d rich thursdnn nt ml mill st j cton ontario milhorlifil shmi ciiu mall port offlrr dpmrtbirnt otuifm founded in 187s urmhrr audit limn clrcautlin c w vj and onurlfrquetoe dlvuun cwk advartliing rates en raquatl subscription in advance 530 in canada 300 in united states single copies 6c telephones justness and editorial office 174 residence 131 ephead optometrist eyti fffaiilaiit sdaufttu quick repairs to blowakn glirri tc phonx uh guelph am h vaa del jordan electrical wiring hmm udihfcul rural fixtures appliances repairs prompt cowrtaoua sarvle phonf 343j ii will itt a ajraaar la aarra yaa islloggs raisin bran 20 heinz ketchup 24c rom alt peanut butter jfjse velvet cake flour uo 35c c b plum puddings in a but now busy golden cszah corn 3 25c aylmer peas i6e green giant wax beans 310 kraft ready dinner as70 velveeta cheese ro 29 halloween candy 3 atufks oboi0s bu0xd peaches vise red cohoe salmon sle lynn vauey jam wa 70a ubbys fancy peas m7e ubbts mincemeat 39e good luck margarine sbe attstsauan 8ezdlss8 raisins romar coffee 2m cabsolls soap flakes it 6s pard cat or dog food a fc s7e mclarens barbq relish 9c ahht applesauce2 27c tomato juice briohts tan0y 3 25c lnshns jelly 26 heine spaghetti 14 blue ribbon tea 50 florida na 1 grapefruit 4 for 23c laftge bundle celery hearts 13c fancy snow apples 6 qt bosket 49c na 1 small onions california mjl oranges fresh daily lava grapes baninu lettuce 10 lb bag 29c dor 36c cauliflower salads spinach cell timilim

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