Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 16, 1939, p. 3

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vjuan two the acton free press tmunarjay novi ltih ia tj artott vtttvttbb rulilulinl er tlnirilay aaloa ontario soiscbipton r tiu s5 b si sdlrau u reusld tancfi latiohbwe find thai moit of our sub swis as jj yet the t ai3vfutisinq hatkson application in varum- column lieailmci will be take ml at oien ol in nlernln that it will nol b ilab a tor any in i vdvcrlficmrnl pumlhed hereunder unlaaa l net uverlcmenl raquealed in wrlllai by hee eertla a art th 1ree talkll okccjiy e dertlar ml with audi error ojeorecton pllnl nnld m writing thereon ad la ii any error eo noted u not corrected hy the 1ree s ii liability ihall not eacead audi a proportion o 1 entire coil ol agcli advrtlaaieal a the ipee occupied b lb ti v lo lh whole pace occupied b f- uch ailverlleittnt c alt of dii ls edlto tei fphoni-s- klilorll and dualne ofnc ileldence eetorjsj7 million dollars which red cross offlcinls state must b6 otta fried if thcgrfjnniyntion is to embark upon a duphcrftion and cnlnrgement of the work it did during the last war inthefowdflyfrthotliavepo9sdflinithecflm pnign wnslnunched it hns been possible for canvass ers only to scratch the surface of the territory that is to beeovored thoroughly to realize the objective the campnign wns inunchcd on monday follow ing messages of inspiration broadensr the day before by lord twccdsmuir and prime minister mackenzie king a cabled messnge wns delivered too from the duke of gloucester who stated that headquarters of the british red cross of which lie is president had been established behind mil mnginot line in trnncc red gross officii is state the belief that there will be an even greater demand foi service dupfrlg the present conflict than there was in the inst war they point out that hospitals must be built and equipped in england and frnncc ambulances must be provid ed and supplies must be sent to the men nt the front tlily emphnsizl the urgent necessity of surgical sup plies and dressings for military hospitals refugees nre being nnd must continue to be assisted it is snid knowing our neighbora we were pleased recently to note that one of the local orgagnizattons had started the first of a series of different featureb for their meeting they were going in gioups to visit locnl industries we some times think that if we all knew more intimately the conditions immediately surrounding us and ies of so called world conditions we would be happier and rrjmrsauijuxadmataridiag t wouldaa -the- what happened we dont know tho cause but it was just a little disappointing on saturday to see perhaps tho small- est attendance in some time participate inthe re membrance dny service it has always been n mutter of pride that acton ond district have ever since 1018 taken time on remembrance dny to take part wholeheartedly in this annual service it seemed to matter little whnt day of tlil week it fell on two or three hours were spared for participation one wonders the cause of the rather abrupt dropping off this year it did seem that on being again at war there was added reason for a day of remembrance can it be that it registers disap pumtment in not accomplishing the things that re nambruin1 d i many minds had eorne to stand lor- organizations that usually participate tok pai t this year as generally as usual but the lack of at ttndauee was from tho average citizen in a dcim cniey such as that in which we iivl whethei one intends such functions is pureh a niattci of personal wish of the individual perhaps it would be hcttei to change the dn and hold tlje service on the sunday nearest the eleventh it larger attendance is desired hut then again one seldom considers changing the da no matter what da ol the week christmas m niw ear s mil oceui tot tnftt thing else there isnt a doubt that a knowledge of our owri local institutions makes all better boosters for the community knowledge of the accomplishments of these manufacturing establishments right here in our own midst proves that fellow citizens each in his or her own way is contributing a part that is just as important as those told nbout tn world tnews we hope the idea will spread to other organia tions the better understanding we have or our fellow citizens the better we kt along together we congratulate the lakeside chapter i oop on this study ol local industries we predict it will not prove a dull subject either ontario news of ihejdl by mtrd49 mclotudd canadian democracy ijj finding it hard to keep a rood mat on the war hops regimentation perhapr the most significant trend or tno nrwn in thin country during recent days has been the expression bf uneasi ness of irritation nsalnst the move or the ontario government to ban munlcl- pol elections for thr dnratlon or the war when premier hepburn first announc ed hln intention there wan a mum approval throughout the province on the bnnlfl ot the premier a argument that hi wai carrying out war time economy cut ol the ilnrrnl public had time to rtnllw tint the duration might mum three or tour yearn in which time it would bt dprlved of the right to checjt up on lui local rcpixsentotlvca n ronr of pfottrt has completely submerged that ir t murmur of approval rrom all sections of the province cllivanfl have betn vole irk their rents tunce agnlnat thr municipal gag through tht medium of thr w itly prew the dallies nnd in council chambcrci and il hai becomi very evident that if mi hepburn pcnlftf in flying agnlnrt cur nnt fn ling on the siibj ct he will liwit a great deal of the confidence he enjoy and should enjoy in wartime the point appears to be that peo u of ontario and canada art quite willing to ifiirrendir much of thcli- rightn and liberties af individ uab in a democratic statu only o long av they cnruvlsuaiisc ton ontario placed a proposition be fore the government which was apedly actml dpon equipment wu mt up at camp dordcn and a large ntnff of quali fied dentuts installed a a rcxult hun- lnklofntiilowmlduiir been rejected received treatment and wenp forward to swell canadas forces in belgium nnd france throughout ontario tho bicycle rider bi becoming regarded an anotlicr hazard of the hlghuay the all too frequent fotnlltirfi of latt have rcmjlel in an agitation to make nome ilroviulon for the individual who ptslalft hli own a rid ing jtrip pn eithir uldr of the rondway oaf been suggrfted tui a means or nolvlng the problem an ontario motor league exriutlu polnh out tliat when jmch utrlrw hav been available ui ovllst has rttfiued to use them but legisla tion might change that altuatun a a dill of tin acton paine tsjew avenua and felgin fitrect has ksued an historical volume actons early days this is somethtng that might usefully bo fallowed by many towns in ontorio unfortunately most of the early history of this province is sketchy in the extreme due largely to the fact that what u everybody busi- nens ij nobodys buslnefis business directory mkmcju dr j a mcniven mtyslclam wn rnrgem ortlc and nildenc oonur llowwr old mother tuitchet had but one eye and n long tjill which she let hy and rvrrj tlmt shr went oer n rap she left i hit of lur tall in a trap a n die thnnd scorrs scr apkook u k j sou kditorial notes we must picpure for a long and lernhle strug gle in which staying powei the powei to hold out to thi t ml may well he decisive pi line ministei mae kenzie king siul i pi od ue lion in a hilda dm mg the fu si seven months ut totalled ih2m m ounces eoill pared with m2sl 7i ouiiees in tlu em respoiuling pet md ot mhh nut another chnnce a week f i oni next i nda acton electors will have the opportunity to place in nomination those who will administer the affairs of this community tor an indefinite period it is a new experience thai electors will lace there ma not be another nomination tot some years the number depending enftrelv on war conditions i here is another feature ol this vvai time measure that nu not be understood should u aciinc occiij dining one ot the years in which the elections uic withdrawn the remaining nicmbeih i that bods hae the task ot tilling the vaeauev 1 he w u will bring on more and more exacting duties uul eap lhilnies ot administration it then cci was a period when acton and evciv othei mun i p ll 1 1 heeded the hesrthllt can he sccllied it is at pestllt i hele is not onl the present hm the 1 lit 111 e t o to hue in tit mil in guiding the municipal ittans during the win period those who an chosen now w ill have much to si ol how acton w ill euiei ge attcr the wai i nda noxcinlci jlth is more than nomination d i for acton 1 er citizen who has the mtciests ot his town at heart should be on hand on nomma non ifight and take a part in putting into tjomina tion and election if necessar a slatelrom which aeton can be sure- of good administration plan now to reserve nocmhei 21th tor vour eommunit and thenumttipl nominations the dav nftei will be too lute for vour helpfulness the decision of tht 24th nun guide vour affairs for a long period make sun thc have vourbest iiidgment stocks ot eieaniei huitei in anada at the he ginning ot octohei iimounted lo s7 llstvi pounds ot which so hi km pouruls ieie in sknuge und 001 sou pounds in uiiluay tiansit mie k rweii ai w x for an efficient nr against the enemy of democracy biuiinrns men eubmlttcd to partial government control of tlu ir own enterprises inert ied taxes for ryhpny are accepted in the name spirit or ttwcriftci freedom or ipeech hac been ixllnqulhhthl partially an a rccognlwxt hte p toward a uniu d front if aj tht war tim price donro indicates nil hhwirm niril other fiuul purveyom iirt license and thiu brought under thi dirtct rontrul of e utral governnli ni bun mix that move utll llki t tot carried out ullh little opposition y t all i lie time uusc dtpurturi from dimotricy and tin rli bt of tin indlud ual an taking pluc tht cnnudlun xpu but on guard gainst any unvimrrunl ih undt rinlniiik of its hard won fr e loin antl partii ulntly again tt nnj al t mpi o muk ttiusi eliungt s pt rmnn tnl wht n tht fcur u nu thi farm i tts ui tit ills mii nuisttr agnln rrti hi li lop his prop m ills rots l lit st s hi llltus ii lin inunufiirlii t i hi 1 llslllt s i will vmllkts tin full ittuin i null ii ll ntirpii- ti nnd lils t mp i s hu oulll up tl rutr units u tu lluiimh utth unj hniisliu lit int and piut lutnllon tht indiilc ual i it i 1 1 uunta biuk 111 tull nili us i i irn sac ii irn th ii ht nxl tli ii i lut ilifhl f dtoci liu uli shum iik tut lilm hi his k i mnii nt riit it sums lutl loubt tlun that ihr nason bi tiind tht prist nt opprvmu n to tin mow to abollsb rnunlclpal tic ti his dot int thi w ir ls ihi fiai unit thi i n ol tin diiilktt u t limits iiiainst t aiilsi11i iivi mini nl uhth itllj1 i t usi 1 ll i 11 i 1 i is p llltll i is us a iiiuiklaliou un tin kind of kiiiini tmiit in must ninth ih british rmpn is tiihtiiik tin ontario eltljn has dr e j nelson ktyalctan and surrmtt ptuioa a dr wm g cullen l m c a physician and 8uimti office hours 14 and 70 p m sundays by appointment mill street hear prcdcrlck 8tnt tetophatut 138 pjeasamt fouc tf -flui- cxtlpalhurt -tutin- fwtl5ku4 fllrak ytaat- 1 wdftu ou5lthl duuh- ftc vwlalltr- amd im duttjm iha umaeaj a youfl vcacaroo 5 ronjs icje muz lohcep amd utmxejft ftohm rfs ya zs- ors treed and stevenson camptlfixv iue phone milton aars after id pm milton 3w ottloe houn rotmilpm 711 pjn sundays by appointment only uoal c f leatherland b a lurrlster and salleltar nsury pamla issuer of marrtoge license tteglstrar of dlrtlia marriages dauu acton phone rmldenn 11 kenneth m langdon raairutor ssucltor noury isjhlu o hires qeargetown gregory theatr billldlnif aotonover t seynueks oofu ailiolrttjitaninplni a clon oil of motowittrlb oh v liitrl liainiiii 1 nt m 1 hehet hgurcs in most munuipaltties connuue to decicase and the demiind loi sleeping quartets b tiansients is not so heavy canadians are getting busy again and acton industries are often burning t it i iu on l lhi i osslbillt of pit liu h lid on tin ttmc net the lights at night tn meet the demand tot delr ot goods t 111 lltl 1 nllv ruid t 1 1 ins v p iisi t s tiid o i ii t l llll s m 111 jxitlil ian n uiiij is 111 tn 1 s hii nlittht mill lit nu 11 t till iliu inside page that has been and ctuuiueja to he in outstanding featuie t 1 the i cilus nevs teord tor over twenty eurs last week cipc out in it new loim we like the new luini ot makeup imu we arc sine mr cmplm s mimv icadeis will appre elite the impiovellulh made bv the new ittiaillc incut postage st un s me bellll sold iii the luted st ues commemorating the ukith annneisaix ol the hist printing ptess used 111 colonial america our people can he thaiikliil that fiom the first ears ot the settlement ot this countrv the presses began to start on then grand mission of printing the news and facts about lite gmiig people ideas on which they could plan their atlairs and the action of theii government turn can 1 i i litard in ulnsi tillm lllosi mil ithit 1 ifi 1 ll us ml ma us all tllstd 111 n tn addltl m to tht mill 1 mettle 1 lmiinuuliuii cll bi 11 d oui tl l 1 1 1 tit ti i m uil proiabh 1 st ni i s 11 11 111 in 10 tn itint nl li u i n 1 di i as ii i in in tin div uij ui ujin luvillid n it st un 1 ii 1 i 1 it it 1 l ti 1 1 i in 1 1 n t cut turn wit 11 hlkl lidillu l ll c ll it whs ti 1 in w in 11 n enn wtu bat 1 i t 1 t tic i a t di willi hi 11 i 11 1 i 11 1 t ol horn 1 office hours acton tuesday ond thursday 130 pm to 460 pm settl ings on request dental buchanan d d s noutal surgu office in l- tubman dtoek flours oam until 9 p m rvtinli by appointment i uas for bxtractlons x i clturd wednesday aflorauon i ll ml 1 i s p w pearen i d s nui rargimla ulllcv in the a j n on oloik phone jo mill street aotoo htukuihml oltlte on tvery ihunulay aflrntuin und cvculug vftiltlnarv i ii huni v s hvv lrrltiary surceon olllic hnmkhlli unlarl fh tic mllion 14flr4 i oak s v s ii v se tslcrln try surcntn tilllisr mid ji idim kn x avin an ni ph inn 1 in aktiom his i rank pi ic ii urtioiitcr 4111i ltrprrenlatii rial ijfe anhiiranre l n phi 111 1 r l flttiri t low miiuiihiiv o fred mcarthur urriiked am lloimyr irni rly i i iln tuir 42 ittirkutmkl onuixlo pin 111 ui ins 1 xuns w t patterson ro swrlalul tn lye f urn i nation orthoplm 103 uwitllam st guiipii iliontt 2101 c ointili tt 1 liiilp rd oiti la 111 iiw muiicr shoo iluro v 1 t 1 1 c 1 j 1 n 1 ii bad tin h not ct bi nt lhi uni u cam i i 11 1 n d s x in it v 11 tin th vatl u 1 l i u hui lll1 u 1s hut uxll wtre mitti md swtlh irts ln an sinwn inn in a stun uminlsctiu ol 114 timk tius frciicli mner went do ill vtrr i ll it ttack the need is urgent on mondn of this vicok thousands upon thousands of recruits to the cnnndinn hcd cross nrm of volunteer workers mnrcheil out in full strength to rulh their fello cnnitdians to the sur- port of the national war drive and those in acon md distrit lomcd liuivnl in the 1ij drive hiththebattle try the neeil is urgent uir in nnd rive the nre spreaduir tlicfr efforts as a drag net over the entire dominion and are nppealinr for contributions large and small to make up the three tht amherstbur echo makes this observation lmh is applicable to most towns a municipality onl nchievcs grcatncsi through the unselfish efforts of its citizens who realize that the have a commun- it dot to perform und do it without the thought of am self recognition or praise rortunatel acton has n goodly number of this type of citizen how ever there are a few of the other kind uho are more destructive than constructive men who hmen t time- to take pnrt in nnjcottjmiinirynctivity but who have plenty of time to tear dowdi r there was ever uumcuhen evorvoiichhouldseethegoodpointsm his or her neighbor rather than tliebnd points it is now its easier to boost than knock when one gets into the habit of boosting t t ton siandahd tif i in ltll x tnor s 11 i hundav 1 al 4 4 ni 1 1 u in i 111 vt s 1 1 t inh lrt r at ci s mritv ig luun h im 11 h pm jit p m tiding urst la fn j 1 stindav patl 1 x sniuit haturda onlv alurdav ih s nil tulv 11 er al olielh 1 if a 111 j l0p itl 11 p m i i hi a itl l i jj p 111 4u p m mortally hit by a german torpedd the french lhi r rwiagne u sliov1 sinking somevrhere in the atlantic it ttni rrjortd that 14 perron lost oiolr hvm intlw tirpedolng or tli hnrr which vian en route from uie f indies iith 124 poiwngtr officers of the bcnpn tad that the submarlno nrd on tin lifeboal that ucro tn na tlm nauengers from tlw stricken slup alt hour thr inking took place ivist month ie pluito vios only recently releaied and was radioed from ixindan to new york 1ray coach lines loachis leave aetton kundartl tim iasthoino to tsranto ai m am oil am woi pin cjoq pm 4 41 pm 0 3i pm b4u 11 m vvtstimisn to ihdan 11 3 am ul as a m 3 23 pm cn3 15 pjw i 5 01 pir 7 la pm bolft pm 4 rix 11 j3 pju ex 1308 um i u except sun and ifol b 6un and hoi cfiat ouly d except viil aim ami hoi c bal aun and ilu xio i klilipncr y to atralfctd

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