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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 24, 1960, p. 11

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paye responsibilities dwkkrmtc rlgh and prlvllt pmdpfw ate cofrpondtnfl dutiat and raipontwhhm tha it bnpl truth w hava found ha to taarn hireugh tha yrs and hm tflnora if our qunt for tha ultimate in frtadom lihtrotu right now is good x with our datira for fraadom of xprwilfl we hava glrtn official approval to booksfor meriy clawamakl u obawna udy cfhttor ley t lovat tha bastknown example of our change in thinking its no longar objection able its good literature but with d h lawrence novel and other sex focuised tatet which have won the ap proval of critics and censors we have had an avalanche of passionpacked pockets which crowd pocket book stands tn restaurants drug stores variety stores and many other outlets in addition to book stores much of it unquestionably is designed to traffic on the quest for ex sexment this we must accept if we are to defend another facet of our cherished right to free dom of expression we cannot ignore the corresponding responsibility however which lies simply in rejecting or ignoring those publications which trade simply on human frailties and more basically by teaching our children to enjoy the multitude of good books provided us by great masters of eng fish literature both of the present and the past halloweenor april fool the whole western world was thrilled and hoaxed by something in the nature of a belated halloween joke originated appar enly m vienna last weekend this product of someone s imagination claimed that khrush chev was under arrest in moscow and that molenkov and zhukov had returned to pow er during the formers brief tenure of power after stalin died he showed signs of having a more reasonable attitude toward interna ttonal problems and hopes were entertained that slackening off of the cold war activities might be looked for apparently that attitude did not appeal to the more fanatical element in moscow and out of the hassle that ensued we got khrushchev to our sorrow it is probable that malentkov had too many sup porters to make his purging a safe move and he was relegated to an inferior appoint ment far avjtay from the front tme just why marshal zhukov was deprived of his high command is not clear in our memory today in a book we read of years ago he was cited as one of the world s one hundred best men and it is probable that the khrushchev regime considered him too dan gerous to be close at hand and so shipped him off to a southern command if we re member rightly details are not important it is enough that they were removed from their responsible positions in the interest of security security for k that is like mark twain s famous remark that the report of his death was greatly exagger ated so mr khrushchev is probable enoying a quiet chuckle over the report of his down fall being greatly exaggerated it would have been nice though the ridgelown dom mon a doubtful claim one of the problems the western world faces m dealing with russia is the question of the reliability of the information about economic progress m the communist bloc here in canada all the information is avail able to any one and any one is free to quest ion its accuracy there is also a free press to do its own searching out and interpretion the same is true throughout the western affiance but m the communist countries the collection and publication of data is solely in the hands of the party apparatus subject to pressures and purposes that have no counterpart here an interesting attempt to resolve the question of the reliability of russian economic statistics has been made by gregory gross man of the university of california his study made for the national bureau of economic research has just been published by the prmceton university prats paradoxically he feels thai russian leaders are as worried on mj pom as we are in the west ail through two sides at about this season every year mer chant seem to get particularly worked up och1 ihe buy at home theme lke most problems there are two sides to the situation and perhaps it shouidn t just be the merchants who develop some enthus laim on the subject there s little doubt that the interest on the merchant s part develops because around the christmas season there s a lot more money spent than at any other season in some lines of business the merchant con tinues through a number of slow months and comes out on top only because of the increased yearend buying from the buyers point of view of course the whole thing seems rather selfish but a deeper look develops some realism that does bring the message into practical terms local stores of course can t afford to expand their inventory to the level of the largest depart ment store because there just aren t enough buyers but the more buyers tner are the more that inventory can be expanded with the convenience of local shopp ng main tamed mw the good old days photo by thtr taylor november landscape suya and sficce by bill smiley a couple of mbnihs it w lxti w lite in i lilknnl town willi i tuw job ind j chl fuinl home h m- lxl consickud pullint up si ikes ind nuking i coniplcick lash slut- lis qmlc in cxpciicnec lit nn till ou ibinit outs sovret publications he discovered a significant emphasis on the need for reliable information and he concludes that all the way up the party ladder each writer tends to present the best possible picture to his superior grossman says that soviet statist cal out put of industry generally meet certain rough tests of internal and external cons stency wherever such tests are possible and have been tried however he adds reality is sometimes distorted by suppress on and se lective release of dale biased choice of bases of comparison deliberate ambiguity and it is his conclusion that m weighing information published in russ a we must always put the quest on what ate the figures trying to prove to wm converts abroad and quiet critic ism at horne communism is out to show that it holds the balance of power in world econ omic progress it is a claim that still remains very much in doubt i ulitm tint wi for tin mars of i sin ill town ccklv pipu when m bnni lik 1 winked ir hud didn i h hi im mono wh u m hid w is i ulli hope ind m h1lilis i in i uih ind hope seemed ui clcuc isi mmli mim i ipiclk ihin did ihi moi lcag bui gt ulualh things imprm id shm gut iiunisn and i i or iik l uin nil u hi dinnd tor cximplc illir mv wile hid bun looking for onl hiovuis n i twohumci hot pi ill sit up on the ironing boird we uui iblc to bin in ikiliu slou s iiluniphslud bv bur mono in im insui inn this polio afler th s ir lol bilkr k idih 1 wis bk lo hot t im nough to put i down pi iiml o i usid housi h unl if mini in 1 unl kit mi icl1c i so willi ihi- i is ib l bin l l tr fie jnrs old with onl 16 months to pi wi nnnigtd lo ist ib hsh i luil bill l i irruis ind siinl ioccr bills sun signs uf siauss despite our slcutlv promos downhill tluisi win ihc tood iiis js people in ihm dot ill hi lond ot saving whin ihcv re c ill ihosi hombk i irk nrs of m iriuti wi i usid two children who ttta a tontinu il sour ii ol imusi mini delight ind irntalinn wi m idi ni mv tinnds who wm a lonlinml siuuc ol feooil tun fcood food yiod i ilk ind bad whiski of course il wisn t all roses mind you tin old billkaxi and 1 fought fuqucnllv ind hoi k duiinj those mats our amlhinl horn mv lizinos diuund tin housi lo m imil iquuv is i i ilhir thi kids lomplunid billirlv iboul to- inc lo bid so carle and noi hning more spending mumv i nlkid eontinuilu nbout how hud im job w is on ihi nxrv is mv wife nulv instd i imintinj her mini il role in lik but on ihc whole wi led an un igi wildlv disorginied nor in il c inilhin f imik lik i enjoved k we had difmtlely put down routs lvm thuugh mosl ol them wire busily injaged in uthir mutkinj up our drams or he mug our foundation wh wjuld a family moond lo i snug berth suddenly eul lis hawsers ind drill off into unknown waters you mighl is well ask wh a hen wants to eriss the road or an oelo- geninan deeides to get mar ind lis a eross betwun to see whil its like and just lor ihe hell of ii as brulus said there is a tide in the affairs of men this was jusl before he wenl out and got his head knocked off by ihi bad gus or as robbie bums put il you take thi high lide and 1 11 take the low tidi well we look ihe familv size tide ind we e been at sea ever back in 1940 taken from tfie issue of the free prwa thursday nov 2 1940 nominations last friday ev enlng drew the usual nticml attee or 25 or 30 citizens who are interested in ihc affairs of ihe munleipaliiv numinitions were noi numerous for eouneil as us ual and as i result there were not sufficient qualified to mm the four seats following the num inutiom a uiizcns muling was held in ihe euunill ehambets and reeve j b ch timers and his members gavi a good n count of the evenls during the year few nsidcnts ean recall t heavier snowstorm than the one which deseenikd on this dislnet tuisd iv slarltng in the late ultcrnoon a hiving storm from the east ragul all mghl and in ihi morning sidewalks had a good foot ol snow and drifts or a foot and a half were quilt common traffic was bad iv demoralized the storm h id ill ihe semblmee ol a febru irv bh7aid rilher thin the- si irl ol winter pupils ind teaehcrs of aeton conliniulion school eondueled i very suitesslul danee last fn day mghl proceeds of 84 62 were donated to ihe aelon and district red cross soeielv county eouneil meeting last tuesday passed a resolution diking authorization for ihe for malion of i hdl ion counly civil guard the resolution idrned but ihru members refrained from voling some of ihe stop signs about town reeeived lit me a lien i ion from motoruts cm it be ih it ihey are w illiterate thai lour lelter words are noi understood a quiil wedding was solemn icd at knox manse on salurday when luev eliabelh rawlings ddughler of mr and mrs frank e rowlings aclon was united in matrimony lo mr douglas cecil m ipksden sun of mr and mrs ciul mapksden george lown married saturdav wltc mr arnold wiavir s n of mrs f anderson and the ian mr wea er and miss dorolhv phillips daughicr of mr and mrs l phillips back in 1910 taken from ihe issue of the frcft press thursday nov 24 1910 on thursd iy morning of last week mr j tmes loiker had the misfortune lo hive his barn and ill ibis veirs irop destioyed by fire i uisid bv his lantern ex ploding he ilso lost some 13 use i numbir of hens ind his 1 1 earn sepinur the loss is a be ivy mi it is pitilv tovired by insurinie wilh the hilton mul ual the i isi snson hns bem on of ihi most extensive for build ink operuions it boih ihe sole le ilher tnd ihe light leither linnines in thi history of the business of messrs be irdmorc and co in adon frutid have bun i new slum hide house a mw cemml muhinc shop an uldilion lo ibe l in vird i stone ddition lo the knh house and ihe mimmoth new addition to the k itfier w ire house at the grind trunk railwdv stalion builders ire it pre sen engigcd on exknsive new buildings for ihe silc le ithtr i innery while m lown on saturday mi w a mclean depulv mm istir o publit iorks made a lour of inspection of the sections or county roads constructed on ihe second line hclwun acton and thi dublin irossroids he expressed much satisfaction with ihc work while hen a rcpres eniatne of the free press took mi mclein f r i trip over the riad fiom ihc fool of mill street lo tw crossroad al the firsl line ind impressed ihi ere il need i ir constructing this section un ihc sami plan thin is a strong probability ihn work will be inaugurated in this section next season from the dulv gitewiv from seward alaska we ii trn that mr chnsiophir mcphcrson son ol mrs robert miphirson bow er ave and his pailner mr r i halcher reeenlk mule a rich strike of gold quart mar the lop of a bulk il ground hog creek the reporter savs il is thi ruhest quart ever exhibited in that region and is ihe most rem irkable discovery vel made in that part ol alaska professional directory and travellers guide medical runekal pttkctoia then there s a i tile matter of taxes every merchant in town along w th industry has an extra three m lis added to ils rate over that of the residential rate every merchant also pays a business tax that amounts lo maybe something as high as 60 per cent of the as sessment over and above the property tax the number of local char lies t r are financed with donat ons from local mere lants is an unknown factor but to the merchant a very real st c one it s quite fair to say that everyth ng can i be bought here and the local merchants realize it ah they hope is that buyers will g ve them due cons deration before trott ng off lo the big city to depos t all the t che st mai shopping dollars to the beneft of an other mun c pahty buy ng at home s really a two s ded quest on if merchants do the r best lo pro vide the selections qual ty and pr ces thai flre competitive surely buyers wll do the r hare lo ass st and n the long range develop the commercial seel on of th s town this sundays church calendar the church- of st alb an the martyr anglican rector the kcv h b slokrccf l th stb 185 jtffrcy si phone 285 baptist church acton pit r james m rud sima novlmrfp achi il siindu tn lirn i960 ach c p i ind i f th i h tl 10 un mill is midwfuv ckltbration u tl dn 10 n tiibtr 19ft f si a novfvbfr n sunday sch 1 ni ficits at the gospel pm b ble highvav di 4 pm muwi n band 11 pm mdiink srrire f p a and bllue study 14 n m exi i r rs ig s i 7 30 pm bipht hifh all are welcome h m all an w len presbyterian church in canada knox chtluh acton a l ir w h mckmi b hi m n r mr si m it mi i f a hai nd huu ha m christian reformed church a mufmbfit i enlih mdut church of bi back to novmimr l tlm ch sen 1 giid hour the acton free press ftimh by the dill printing utd pubsshlng co ltd founded in 1873 and published everv thursdav at 59 willow st aclon ontario member of the audit bureau of circulations the cwna and trn ontarioquebec division of the cwjia advert isingi rates on request subscntioni payable in advance 13 00 in canada f4 00 in the lnited slates six months 1 7 sfnsle copiei 7c auihonzed as second class mail post office depart ment ottawa the only paper ever publlahed in acton g a dills editor inchief c imptu 11 daid r dills manajins editor business and foitorial offlce phone 600 acton united church of canada a ctm ontario ro dwultit engel b a minister mr gre elliott organist ind choir master sunday ovfmber 2t lofio pm am earli srr ce 9 30 am senior stindd schoo urade 4 ind up 1 1 00 am xomin worh p 11 p0 a m junior sundav scio 1 lp to grade 3 with nurerj acton pentecostal tabernacle 33 churchill road paoc r hnneth j reid pator 75 cook st phone 9 w t vdv novfmbfr atn 19fl0 10 00 ara sundo school yoimc no idea of the tre mendous cliancx m our lives simc wi rrndc ihc big moi m own lilt hi undirgom a gcmnl uprouling th3t has midi it jlmosl unrciogniz ihk for example i used lo pul on 14 storm windows tirv i ill hiri 1 just slide down tlu iluminums 1 used to wuli ihis column on the kit clicn liblc now i write il on the cird labk i used to hac itisi i cup of tta for break fvsl now i must gag our an egg i tell vou i don i know whilher 1 in coniinc or gmnl been lien mure of a h lor rm wife used lo thi ikip rich silisfiction of lookjni ilici i hit eilhl room huiim shi s frusirtled b thi ease with which she hindkj this mere si umiimr useil lo lugging ihe jirhnic cins ou l from ihc biik shed she finds it no challenge at ill lo hoisl them ihe 20 feet re- quiicd here sih s quite at a toss with doors thit close tightu and windows that go up and down these mav seem like little things hut the rman a lot to a woman and she s become so neu rotic from the leisure of life hcie ihit shes liken up the io- fm kuls jre tougher ihan adults hm thi ihjnj1 has upset ecn them it s obvious in voung huh some it mis hes su dis unhid he ean si am i v eat a ihud pnie of pii little kim i h his lxsil depl affected h tin moe the usualh bou in his hosden has become qiikt ind r pressed that there in dis on which she knocks iui her milk onlv unci all tn ill it s been qulk a sh ikeup mil us i prut trasii thing i sec a fimik turn up b ihc rot i nnd shattered like this howevir think well be ad- uisled afttr anoiher 10 vears and whin thm hippms im go int t i leap nut of mv rut again ind hcid lor another one what vr th cost mabe go farming dr w g c kenney phvsician and surgeon office in syrmm block 43a mill st e acton office phone 78 residence 115 church st b phone 150 or d a garrett phjsician and surgeon comer of w how and r vr entrance river st acton ont- phone 238 phone 6 night or day bruce e- shoemaker mr st optical and heaeiq aip dr robert v buckner phvsician and surgeon 3d wellington st acton ont phone w9 office hours tl pm afternoons by appointment keal estate ano insoka f l wright 20 wilbur st acton ontario phone 95 appraiser real estate and insurance dental dr h leib dental surreon office comer mill and frederick street f hours by appoint telephone 19 e l buchner ro optometr st contac lenses hearing aids u ml st e acton in acton wediesdac only 200 pm 600 pm for appointment ph 115 robert r hamilton optometrist ees examined 6iasm frtaed so main st n georgetown ont office hours 10 am to fl pm mon to ftl eenin3 bv appointment elected saturday for appointment pleaae phone tr 7371 attpftlsq accolntinq lever 4 chartered a 31 maui st n brampton phones gl 14624 hoskin tcoununts 212 king st w tirotrto t em 4 9131 podiatrist dr a j buchanan dental surgeon office 5a mill street office hours b am lo 6 pm closed wednesday afternoon mwik morning worthip 00 p tn fc ange llc nwdav pm prayer and bible st id iurda b pm chn t ambas id rt inilax november 36 b pm itn raib with re jack c intell of wallaceburg as speaker special muaic fe m ericalaires of lakesho e g wpel ternplc toronto you ar always welcoa blow dancejmws impairment of ihc hearing mav be caused bv forcible blowing of the noe vhnh can force infec tkin ihrougji the small pasuge between nose and throat child ren should be taught to wow first one noslnl and then the olh er gcnllv disposable tissues can be used so that other people are protected vhen the patient coughs or sneezes c f leatheriand qc brtister solicitor notary putelle off ce hours 1000 am 1200 pm 1 00 pm 300 pm saturdays by appointment only off ce 22 phone ret 151 acton a bra i da ba barrister solicitor notary public 173 main st 8 aclon ont phone 57 office hours p re 9 pm 1 p m tpm saturdays ib cork st t quejpn ta 41243 office hours am s pm saturday 9 a m it ajn hastings 4 payne barrifters ad solicitor nthth pobuc 1a mutfel actof tot appointment eau 991 cbneracto w roy riddeu dc palmer specific chiropractor 17 mill steet phone 40 office hours tues a thurs 2pm r 6 p m sat 10 an 1 pm foot spec a i edmund g morgan dsc 14 green st goetoh ont ph ne ta 2 2740 m ndav wlndiv f ii b awp n mn travphr5 ouide gray coach lines coackfs lbaw acton standard time eaa bound 6 33 am idaly excep sun and holt uim it mam 2wpni 08 pm 833 pm 833 pm 100 pm csun and hoi i westbound 10 27 am 1257 pm 2 57 prn 527 pm 727 pm 9 12 pm 132 rm 1 11 ajn frc sal sun and ol i canadian national railways standard time eactbound dailv except sunday 44 im daily except sundays 912 art flagstopl daily except sat and sun 7h ijb t only pm 8idarodto wl m except sunaar1r it w town u7 pnx daily flyer at j lfto0 nnt weatbound- wjwdij7 siadd vl sat ri m sj9 p m kndar only i43 jn ipw somlw onlr t l oueli hi daily except sat and sun tm

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