Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 4, 1937, p. 2

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liability ahall not aaeaad auch a proportion of flic inllra coat ot auoh idvartliamtnt aa tha tpica occupied by the noted arror baara t tha whola ipaca occuplerf by uch idyartlaamant g arlop dills kdltw iblepiiones- edltorfal and duilncn ofllri 174 baildanca ul youth fitlng helped when one conilders themny ddvanfirjes offered uterolith ot the preterit day in comparison wtth that of very few year ago it la only to be expected that the present day youth should be hotter on sunday it wis our privilege to attend n boys work con ference of the ymca held in guelph here about sixty men were gathered from nil parts of ontario and one from new york to discuss and help plan programs that will mt the youtti of todny for life at we sat in tttat conference wc wondered just how many othcvarcncics were doing similar work across the street wna a church which no doubt ihad a simitar object as part of its program then wo thought of the servlcoclubs with their mjtny splendid hrrtrjects one hoars a good deal these days of the flncb f pport for youth it would seem to us that tho youth of canada never had n better oppor tunity on friday we were in toronto ond met as tho head of a very impbrtant department of one of the large offices there n young man during the con versation it developed that he spent three nights a week in special study of his particular business he ihnd n good position but he was qualifying for n bottor one youth today is being helped on every mrtn hu only if nelvitntnge i taken of the oppor- tunitics canada lands in newsprint manufacture canada leads the world m the production of newsprint contributing more than onethird of the world output during 1036 newsprint paper produc ed in canadian paper mills amounted to 3225 38fl tons valued at 105214533 and made up about 85 per cent of the total reported tonnage of paper manufactured in canada during the year for the first six months of 1937 canadas output of newsprint is estimated at 1783350 tons an increase of almost 295000 tons or about 20 per cent over the corres ponding period of 1936 canada is also the worlds leading exporter of newsprint her exports of newsprint ore now second only to her exports of wheat and are greater than the newsprint exports of the rest of the world in 1036 canadas exports of newsprint paper totalled 2 903 089 tons valued at 103639034 of which 2 308 672 j chairman in ht years of retirement he wll have a service well rendered chairman stewart lyon has resigned from his position n8 head of the ontario hydro commission ho is succeeded by dr thomas h worg chief en gineer and seemingly a choice that finds favor with nil and a very capable successor friends every where who know mr lon will join in the tnbute paid thim by the premier in retiring 1 wish to take this opportunity of paying a deserved tribute to the work of mr lyon snid the premier ho has held the chairmanship of hydro during a very crucial period in its history and i have nothing but praise for his efforts he accepted the post at a time of life when most men would have been content to retire and he devoted the same energy to the new task as he guve in his many years of service as a newspaper editor at the time when mr lyon took the post hydro in ontario was besot from within and without the tub sunday school lesson vou sunday novbmrrb 7th oiribtian gharaoteil and imbaoib oolden text and lot tho pence of christ rule in your heart to the vhlch alto yo wore called in one body cut a 15 lesson text oolosalana 3 117 time a d 82 place written from home i exposition i the true dytiamlo of tho christian life 14 tho christian hie cannot be reduced to a iet or mini for conduct a aeries of thou shalts and thou ahalt not dictating wliattmo must do iii bvuiy turn humana 0 h the jowtnh law wan full of tuoh retrtetlona but in chris tianity we piuui out into lomouungelw omethlng better fjftomana 6 14 dal 4 110 matt ib 130 1 tim 4- 3 in the nriit tour veraoa of our ionian for uday paul ahowf ua how it in that n holy life la achieved tho tnio chru- llnn ltvon a life of union with tho cruel- nrd nnd rtaen lord under tho iruldiuico of 111 llvlntf holy spirit romans 0 3 4 1 4 h v it in tho omnuirobonl rttullriium or thin nnmrtl ohrlat that furnbthua tho grvni dynamic tur ohrlat i tin character and mup in- imtnuch on wo hnvo rliwi will chrut v 1 our true ufo in hid with lllm where hp 1 in hrnvtn ot tho rltfht hand nf aod our truo t itlzunihlp tljirlfure lit in ilcuvcn an dllurlmm nnd tojimnuth htrc below uo munt walk worthily of tlir- it lory and honor jlojwhloh uo have ixn n chunun and clictcd v 12a our ufi must by ita nuturo and chiinirur ustlfy u tho nature of our homeland itpuutuir u tho world of our hidden hen vt nly oltlvxmlup till the day cotni when christ almtl come avain tlion with him in alory ourtni cltlscn- nhlp no umffcr hid nluill bu madl nuiulflflt to all matt 10 2730 24 1 riuiut 4 ioia whut ii day uiat will j bo fur the aonii of ood hiow dowplned and rejixtod by tho world when they tovotlcr a lth him nluill bo manlfoiuri in a lory i no uifht had cvrr nhone on cnrtl llko uiat which will lllumtnau hrnvon nnd earth whin chrltt with u rndliuit in all the father n tflory ahall como hutmpliitf down from heaven to earth 1j re then we hove the only past four years have perhaps been the most hectic mcn r holy ljvin set your of in its career its financial resources were rapidly focium mind on thingn obovo and being depicted and prospects were not bright con tracts had to be cancelled special legislntion was enacted it required a steadying hand at u time like this citizens of ontario will appreciate that mr lyon gave that influence at a crucial time his suc cessor dr hogg receives hydro in much better condition as a result of mr lyons service as its tons valued at 83545031 went to the united states tho pulp and paper industry isne of the most important industrial ui canada from the standpoint of employment heading the lists in wage and salary distribution since 1922 very happy recollection of a service well rendered when ontario needed it badly editorial notes saturday is poppy day be ready to make your contribution when called upon by those in charge of the tag day it is said that thirty jobs are available for men on farms at brampton agricultural ofhce but few men are available to fill them the past week was typical indian bummer weather and following the long continued rainy season was particular cnjonblt 1 he repairs on mill street have slowed down motor trarhc and few case of speeding have been on rwuirocuon even thing was eniln- the police court docket for seeral weeks ij thonged their old lives were dind i all that wua connected with it hod conn to an end furthermore ltng must go halloween has come and gone the celebration orutntinn should never lie u a iuou this ear was quite an improvement on manv we uin tuvr r 4 251 christ la the truth and chrla- rivull although a fw still jtuiiij to gum cnjormth majl no compromise ith taut- m trctiting havol tbacco for minora lrohibitl two local endors of cigarettes ond tobaccos have appeared in police court and been fined for selling to minors complaints nae been received of promts cuous sale of cigarettes by other dealers to children attending school and it is probable that other cases will result it would seem that a good many dealers do not understand ttie provisions of the lnw under which they are operating and are leaving themsdves liable for hnextiptd 50wtrtchwtll takethcproih off a good many sales we quote provisions from the minors protection act which is a provincial law 1 no person shall cither directl or indirectly sell or gie or furnish to a child under eighteen years of age ugarcttii cigars or tobacco in an form 2 this section shall npt oppl to a mile i to a criild for his parent or guardian under a ntten request or order of the parent or guardian there are some points m these prnimon in it would be well for others than merchants to nou 4 tt will be seen that gc or furnish are equal wtth seljing in the iewpoini of the act imd attention mtght also be called to ihc words directh or in dircctk another proision that is often confused the age which it will be noted is eighteen cars tobacco in an form is included another point that should not be overlooked is the fact that a minor is permitted- to purchase onl for the parent or guardian when an order is written by the parent or guardian it is lawful hi send onl vtrur own child to procure the tottacxu uu cannot end another mans child to make the purchase in i anadi as a whok is headed for prospcim said the interests of child welfare it would be advisable a roger habson ussiciate in montreal last eek un if parents would not make the habit of sending chil but if the united btates is heading in the other direc drcn is cases are known in which the children hucel turn whut chance- have we of making a business later signed notes with the parents signature to touchdown- financial post secure tho tobacco the use or tobacco bv children from public school premir hepburn guards himself with an arm age up has beome a cause- for deep concern bv many orcd car and bodvguard according to the digest xarcnts in acton the habit ij being formed bv mam interesting if true but artcr the sweeping victory of who ian ill afford it and require all their powcis to i october oth it hardlv seems necessarv there is so live in uu imwtr umt come tnpn frum ii prat t lcicl direction s- 1 1 iiow much 1b the practical tea hint of utla litirton needed today w ten the minds of ao many proteasing hrltlutik arc taken up ao lartfcly with eaithly tliliibb a lth wealth and honor fashion and drcm eating and drinking and amusement rather uian a lth ood holl- ncm and uio return ot chrtut phil 3 10 paul glvra us here some wry common- wnw advice flnt he enumer- the uorlta of the old man lour un- rctzuntratc nature ll sins btuwing out of bodily lusts traso may be summed up under the general heads of impurity in thought word and act and the vari ous manifestations of gzred uiat are al ways aa closely associated with lmpurl cf 1 cor 5 11 eph 4 19 r v ood a wrath is visited upon all these sins and 1u final and cumulative wrath is on the way cf i thesa 1 10 r v i romans 3 5 8 6 0 r v rev 0 16 these awful practices must be put away the membera of the body mortified mode dead insofar as they are lnatru- mtnts eonducung to them v 5 2 sins growing out of egotism what a cawgoryt anger resentment wrath temper malice winy communlcauon out oj the mouth xuulinqulucd aucj t those u whom paul was wrlung had formerly lived and walkeu in thee wiys of the deu iv 6i but now by their acctpuicnt of christ and bj their sub- trquent idcntincatlon with htm in dm in kalph connor is dead hut hl has left behind him ma ii books that make him still ulic as ri t harks ouvn in his church acrnitics his work- jo also iim after him those ho think the world can ponder oir the tact thai vein pet i counts his not hud j at the asmzc court csmons s not utttinj bettei for tnt consecutive single crimin il c isc it n keep up with school cussei authorities arc deter mined that it shall be stopped everyone can assist in thia work and make real contribution to the child welfare of acton by refusing to give furnish or sell tobacco to any child under eighteen with n understanding of the law nothing more should n t b w l little opposition financial pobt fergus has three new traffic lights installed and ready for the official use of stopping traffic munici palities wanting such equipment should watch for special rates on used lights as the department s not yet sanctio their installation i iinimi pt tun ui 1 i i klwl lv ihxt 111h1 b 1 mkt ii 11 chrli liittia- ahk luilu iu1 vie unral du tinttl ni hi min iietilri and mtlhid i ala dl pi r wc arr rtcritrd nil cirrumrlsl iu lr ulun btind itrvfree in the tmuk ami luetii if ood e wen before ihi full chll dren of tlie heavnl father identinrd with christ in his death and rrurtrc- tlin gxl r eltct hol and beloved we hae put on the beautiful garments i if a 52 it befitting our station tlese jtt il bowels if rrrcies t ompasslon- ate hearts 1 3 kindness and helpful ness in others 3i humllltj icf matt ii 20 1 4 meekness genuenesa to- ards all i5 lungsu tie ring bearing long with those who wrong us 6 for- bcturmnce and forgiveness fashioned after the pattern left us by christ se msit i it 37w and anally 7 charity love tihe a1sd which holds together and keeps each in its place these gar menu of righteousness the oomplete parfutkm and partaot oomplailon of thaw all thus amred tha chflstuui hu haah allad with njoulnf and thankaglvlni va ifl 17 will know the peace that passe th undaraundlno ajid wilt walk worthily of his high call in g n a child of ood nriailllorh 1kt mowkil nclgliixirs in inclialtray fltreet in portti scotland who iwrruwed tho lawn mower uf llacliclor jatnrs keith need not oak far it again in his wux juxt nintl keith stipulated my lawn mowar will be left for the good uf inolmftray atreot anotlier naimfl lend n uimb- iuiuon are to be urtwtcd over my remains nnd my funeral mtut bo couditoud wltli um strlctmt ooonomy no gossiping tea meotlngn are to 1i held and very thing pumullii ilunu u iuajit lllu must of my estate and he wantod n nernmbllng or whcedllnii u get hold nf things after i am out of tho way national employment commission under the jithowity of the dominion government ontario advisory committee rylnnd h new chairman i markiim srcreatry japaiux pomh mtj ttp f tor vrtilhfv rmnlmnlimnt iuhki all lying la u damning sin re i jl 8i all these manlfrsttttlons uf tin old nan e hae renourt ed in christ iiiul b th regentratlng powei of un 11 1 tiall littve put uii cht new mm h it umuiiuou1 prvxtm of tn in r niwl iiftrr the imnge nun llkeneih him who made us noiiu on in in whinb da b di w troa nil iii- lltututs i j cor 3 1h uhiw oulurd nnd li bh mini it i tn- liul n trjun urwund iii luiurt il a chris nh char the photographer took his life in his hands to secure this excellent photo of japanese irmpplng up opera- i ttons in the chapel district of gh mopping up ls dm military ophemisuc term for stamping out whatever life 1 left after the artitlery buubsrovtu has done lts work

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