Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 29, 1942, p. 2

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wyp thb acton free press thursday ja 29m 1m2 3h artnn rte xsbb remits aety t bjspnoirtppmar parted yet the a wistee ik nt alvkbtisdc atatbsoe apolfcatlo east te variaea ceteaea a 01 i edvs u lt tjnrtu1iu2- although a at j avaceetioe ami mi taab w 1wi arrer tee eea r anrapts advettiataa it i mi the ojmuntaadlu that it wol mm mi liable or eay arem- la lay adveraeeaaeet a p el s th drtr ana rclura oflicfl duly lgad by the adartiaer aae with aueb etrer a cerractlaea elalely bated la wthlaa- taeraon ead la teat cat ii say eyre so mated la teat eaaraetad by the frae im ita liability shall aet txcaed such a praportloa a lh utlf eet nf uch auyaftlaeaaabt aa tba apace occupied by tha aetad ttrnr baara ta tba abole apaca eccupud by aucu advertisement c arlop dills ejiio telkfhones kdltnrtalaabaalaaaa oatea m folk ho sold refreahmentt on saturday after noon school and sunday school children giving up christmas treats to hepj- organizations planning events and smaller groups putting on efforts that netted considerable amounts individual and group subscriptions making of articles whose sale brought in money are jtta few ofnhe things that bring memories of selfsacrifice that made the fund one we will long remember there were some splendid large contributions and there were mlliymore that came in made up of pennies and nickels and dimes it was the spirit back of them all that leaves a very pleasant recollec tion not many of those who helped will ever see the hospital some of those who did contribute have seen it anctvnow ofits sp1endtdworkrboth-in-tlmes- of peace and incarrylng on under the difficulties of mr ts fl fsec pstess readers and all who sent this fund over the top our thanks for them in their time of need v 1 ita worth proven the annual report last week showed that acton fair continues to be a community event of real importance only true worth could make this insti tution continue to show progress no malterwharrih cumstncesit meersjrpm year to yea the de pression years of course had an adverse effect but with freer circulation of money the reflection is seen in the fairs finances a comparison with the financial statement of acton fair and those of many communities much larger shows that the local institution is really a big fair in a town of 4000 population the gate receipts of the local fair arc not hw of those here it is also noted that erin with even a smaller population than acton had gate receipts much in excess prov ing apparently that the size of the community mat tery little but more effective is the attraction and progressiveness of the ijaii and those who direct it acton fair has established a reputation for a jplthdid event that reputation has been built up asrthcdirectors accept the we can see and a it over a period of years challenge to each year make it better more growth and popularity for the event wider service to the community it serves so well was commendable that from its funds the fair board were able to help both in the victory loan of last year and again in the one scheduled for next month its interests are diversified but all devoted to the up building of a section of a greater dominion v worldwide figures reports pictures in fact nothing ade quately conveys a true picture of the work the red j d trade board licence unless he has already ob- glve vent to your emotions i war as wage by country like canada is n strange combination of softheartedness steely de termination and a false feeling dffrustration we read about and fcflecton nnziatrociticjhtbe huns bomb old ladies and little children out of cities into the highways in order to choke the roads and impede the military movements of their enemies nans and japs seize innocent people as hostages and shoot them down when their fellow countrymen dare to oppose nnziopprcssion tj these irihumnn acts sickcji us loving peace we grow tender as we realize that but for geographical teasons canadian mothers and cnnadinn children might be similar victims of- these bestial races out of that softness of heart rises a great personal urge to stamp out these tyrants to make the whole world froc for decent human beings and then comes the moment when some in can ada feel frustrated that shouldnt be those of us left back in can ada can fling our dollars into the- war effort with as much vigor as canadian sailors soldiers and nir- menapplytothebattleatthefrontand thoso dol- lars are as importa as the operations of the mili the week at ottawa specially written for the acton fr- pnm by bv a1an iiabwey oumdlan prem sutt writer the ho use of common awiing into lull throat in debate on the admlnls trtttlohm ttropomkl manpower plebis cite tn woek nfler heard ntf detail from prime minister mackenzie king of projected expansion in cnnmlnh ld42wnr fcrorrnm without nnnoundnit date or dlfl- ctonrmanymddltlonaldetnlmr king reaffirmed hi determination d hold the plebiscite and kald leslilatlon will be introduced authorixlntt it in which the people will be nuked are ynut in favor of releasing the govern jnen tjmanyjdb ikftuo tary forces overseas every dollar subscribed to the victory loan means another step forward towards the end of brutal tyranny fight with your dollars as the canadian boys fight with their machine guns dont hold back your fire v a a all muht lie uttrwod a plnn to inform business men about price ceil ing regulations by sending bulletins to nil firms under licence to the wartime prices and trade board is announced every business which has already applied for or obtained a wartime prices ohd trade board lic ence is now on the mailing list to receive these busi ness bulletins explained c r morphy director of licensing as each new application for licence is received the name of the applicant will be added apart from the legal requirements which made it obligatory for every licensee to notify the board after march 31 of any change in name ownership or j ot character of his business within ten days after such change such notification will enable the wartime prices and trade board to keep its mailing list for information up to date of past commllhrumts restrlcuhg tho methods of raisins men for military service mr kino 13000word speech do- llvemd in the dobnto on the ndrireftfl in reply to the speech from tho throng dls these highlights of 1042 war pinna creation of a cnnndlan army of two corps onr comprising throe in fantry divisions and two nrmy tnnk hrlgnden find tho other comprlsdnc two itrnmicd dlvlkloiik nn outright gift to britain of up to 1 000000000 in wnr supplies nnd food conversion nf 70000000 of merllnghrl ta gnn- ndns credit in london into n loun villi nut interom for tho wnrn dura tion nnd pun hnro of nnmo 295000- 000 of cnnndinn securities hold in hrltnln nnd extension of the selective wivleo policy the prime mlnlhler wrw preceded by conbtrvntlve house lender ilnnson nnd followed by m j coldwell noting ccp lefider both of whom movcl amendments to the nddrctut in reply to the throne tneucl mnny questions rdntlng to tho plebiscite itself remain to be answer ed dut t hnu been indicated auth oritatively thnt members of the nrmivl forces til howo will participate raising the potsl- bnitynhatimeclnl arrangements will lie made to take tho vote of the forces nbrond along the lines of active service regulations drnwn up for use in the 1010 dominion election whllo mnnpowor wns the main topic raised in the speech from the throne which opened the third reu nion of the 10th pnrllnment of cnn- ndn since confederation the short statement rond lo members of the senate nnd common by the cjover- norcenernl also outlined tho frame work of n lotnl nntlnnnl effort in volving increased food nnd munition production n bdnnced program for strengthening the armed forces nnd extension of the nntlonnl selective horvlce policy farm food prices the speech foreenst vnst contrlhu tlon of foodstuffs to brltnln n policy interpreted here ns likely to increnio the prices pnld fnrmcrs for goods sent to the united kingdom since cnn- ndn now will lie footing the hills for the cheese wheat eggs bneon nnd toiimst imvnt snows gain tourists entering canada from the united states during the first ten months of ltml totalled 12401716 per sons compared with 12172710 visitors in the corresponding period of 1040 reports the immigration branch of tho department of mines nnd he- sources this years traffic reached its peak during the months of july ami auruit when siatlg3 tourlstf from the united stntes were ndmlt- tl ns against 40504ko in the corres ponding months of 1040 i although wnr has spread to most irts of the globe the international lloundnry between canada nnd the unhpdstntebtlhremtlhlhe most- friendly in the world each year it la crosaetlby millions of- visitor travelling by automobile trdln bont nnd aeroplane and both canadian immigration and customs regulations nro designed to make the entry of bona fide tourist n ns pleasant as possible tax kenya kinkrv naikoby kenya icp african women will hnve to pay more for their finery under the latest kenya hudgot which revised dirties on bend and wire used by nntlve hrldes for their adornment yliry take to jfuman ukiijatk england fcpcrmin lessons for uelgate policemen have proved ko popular officers from nenr- byd latrlcts forceshavo ttskod per- mission to join ctnsses business imrectory medical l dr j a mcniven physician and surgeen office and residence corner bower avenue and elgin street dr chas d shortt physician and burgeon successor to dr e j nelson frederick ktrtpllone m office mours200 to 4 00 pm 700 to rto pm sundays by appointment only wester music arranger an unqunllflort clnm who nnlfi tiowovor ns orv of thp most nnuloot lluimblennil friendly lnplt in cbcs jlriurlc itcclon is snmucl sponcpl mrkcown trumpitir french horn spcclnllht nnd mualc nrrnnepr nt cbc wjnnlpec sam who would bo the denpnlr ofjn crown prosecutor enn ich uncommunicntlvpncrs lo tho point of n hlrh nrt when nakcrl is hlnck whltv his normnl rejily is well there ik it rood drnl lo ho rnld on hoth sides ho is n former engineering student of mnnitohn unlveislty who look up tho trumpet during his undernrndunle yenis rrnduntefl to the french horn nnd ultimntely to the music nrrnneorh desk nt cmc his clover nnnnkoments hni iwen henrd in ruch nntlonnl network pro- prnmmes ns cnnndn spenks western fnntnsy rnnndinns all con cert in mlnlntire tunes for todny nnd woodhouso nntl hnwklns he enmo to cbc in l ns n trumpeter in one of isnnc mnmolfs on host rns ho la of irish nnd scottish pntentnue is mnnied nnd rornrds motorlnc ns his chief hohby dr wm g cullen lmcc hyalolan avtul 8uraaa office hour 24 and 79 pm sunday by appointment mill-street- near frederloustreat telephona 128 dr w g c kenney iphyaleun auvl barceen offlco in symon block mill street acton offlro vhita 7h roslilrnwi isa drs freed and stevenson campiikxviixk plione milton abra after 10 pin milton 2w offlooinursrbn n m lnpm 7h p m stlnrinys hy appointment only okntai dr c nicholson dentaj fluriffloii offlco in iolnhmnn block hours 9 n m until fl p m evonlnifav hy appointment phonejih leoal c f le b a nsryuter nnd salloiter netavy publie isiuor of mnrrinire licenses rteelatrar of blrtha mnrrlnssa deaths acifon office 22 phonos kealdenee 1si every person who buys for resale sells or offer for sale any goods must obtain n wartime prices nln prices will bo based on whnl the farmer needs to maintain production nt the present accelerated level previously prices renernlly wore conditioned hy briluins ability to pny i plus in some enses ndditlonnl nm- cross carries on not onlv at home but the world ever this thought kept continually coming up as e listened at the annual meeting on saturday night of the local red cross perhaps that was the rea sons that more did not attend convinced that the fob was being well done and possibly a bit tired of meetings we sec and read about what goesfrom the work rooms and we know something of the local activity rut the work of this organization is worldwide and it is the international aspect of which we are apt to lose sight only through the red cross is it pos sible to send parcels to prisoners of war it is hmniiplilhiorpnniiiltin ihm rnmmunicnlinn is o tamed one under a previous board licensing prder farmers gardeners livestock and poultry produc ers and fishermen need no licence unless buying for resale operators of private boarding houses and employees of persons or firms themselves sub ject to licence are also exempt v editorial notes v theres no such thing as junk any more u s price administrator leon henderson f v even at threequarters of a pound of s aeelf line nnpht to still he nhp to kep jwptft ounts from piovlnclni or dominion liensuries of interest too is the pnrllnmentnry investigation promised by the admin istration into the rensons why some of tho troops sent to defend hone konr wore only partially trained this investigation wns promised nt j tho request of mr hnnson after de fence minister kalston told the house i inst wednesday that 138 to 148 of the 130 men posted nsndditional strcrfcth 1 nnd reinforcements to the two bnt- tnllops winnipeg grenadiers and j royal rifles of cnnndn which com prised tho gront bulk of the cnnadinn i contingent hnd lewi thnn lfi weeks training prescribed ns the nrmy mlnl- mum for reinforcing troops kenneth m langdon- barrister solicitor notary iublle- offlces georgetown gregory theatre bullda acton- over t seynucks cf for appointments phone acton 63 or georgetown 88 office hours- acton tuesday anrv i hursdny 1 3 p m lo i oil p m evenv ings on request vpteiuvabv how rent control affects von s a landlord as- as a tenant b d young vs b v sc veterinary hurixeon orfhe nronkvltle ontario phone milton 1 lfir1 f g oake3 vs b vsc veterinary burgeon office and uehldine knox aenue acton phone lhj auctioneeiw apirt of tha gtntrjl plan lo hilt further increase in th cott of living the government on december 1 t941 tended the policy of the price ceiling to rentals for all commercial and housing accommodation in canada generally speaking the new rental laws provide that frank petch j auctioneer sutd ilepresentatlie com mercial life asitlininee co i phone jl i lutrlea street georgetown d v in the matter of also victory loan acton fair i can give leadership by being the first to make appli- 1 its activity is not confined f feik survivors torpedoed crew on raft near equator were kepi alive tablishedjvithprisolfiers itis the sign of the red cross on the battlefield that shows every combatant that that group or vehicle are on an act of mercy and it was the red cross which was the first organization to be ready to step right in as soon as war was declared there are many more things that make the red cross distinctive in its work from other splendid organizations doing a real job in these times of uar bur none of them have stride a scope to itvuchacnonsoffc h m fr no oral or written lease for any commercial or houiing accommodation fumuhed or unfumnhed may legally be made after october 1 1 1941 at a rental hi giver than the rental lawfully payable under the lease in effect on that data unless an application for tncreaaed rental has been made to and approved by a i ocal rentals com mittee of the wartime price and trade board such an application mutt be based on specified circumstances arisins since october 11 1941 ote jl4ru anj ptttnlu iaj titltlujar uim puip air nol iiijifl to ttnl t unit at zo a tenant ia entitu4 a renewal of hie lease unlet the landlord require the pnmitffoecrtaiafmioni time tables canaman national railways 1 at acton i standard time 1 uolnc raat dnlly extept sunday ijall exrejit sumln j dnlly except sunday j sunday onl i fior ut leoriietow n fler at cueiph li 4 am j 19 em 1 28 pm h 19 p m ml p m j 15 p m of service cation for investment to agriculture alone lonron c bollo1 shnrk s v- l he mnln illih for six europeans nnd that run for sugar on the retail mores on mon- ii malnynni marooned nn n raft foi dav was certainly not the thing for patriotic folks l dn firr their ship torpodno1 j ij a fist hook made from the iiirtleorav brings compulsion on everyone v- the second victory loan will soon be available a flvlni flm holt they rnucht a throefikit hhark and boiled it in a i biscuit tin over n flro built from rich in ifund uvd experiences the second victory loan will soon be available cork mnoh stick and scraps of heactonctnfssrdfbre lortdontr england sick children hospital is closed and the i soundest that can be secured war savitrgs certifi- y n cates or victorybondsareofequlimportance and equal value its just a matter of which suits you the best v named in the boards rental orxlera and haa given the tenant a written notice to vacate within the tiroe and in the manner preacribed therein if this notice to vacate la contested by the tenant the landlord muat secure a court order for poaaeaaion v copies of all rental older and regulation of the board and application forms for rental variations era available from any of the regional or atlbolficee of the warume prices and trade qoard and in areas where aucho ansaotye as fromthexirkpi any county ol district court ee leeal rentals iolng west duil imiil suiulnv m ih a m i saturday onlv 1 0 p m ulvortuttiuulpli fi10pm dnlly extept sundav sunday only 7 no pm tl 11 pm ray coach lines i coaches leave acton ktmndavrd time kantbol nd to toronto aftm a in olnmrl hll-a-m- 06 cofnmittee- statement of the fund is going forward to the war charities department and the bank draft to the hospital started on in appeal from lord southwood ac companied by a little box of rubble from the bombed hospital we had little thought that this extra fund would amount to over 500 there are so many worthy funds these days claiming atttntion conducting the fund from the office here backed by a splaadid committee it has been one of the rare experiences that will always be remembered little aikth kor air london icp about 157000 cadets aie enrolled in britains air training corps utvlersocretary for whether one agrees or not with the plan of air ii h balfour told the house of taking a plebiscite on whar attitude the government commons it- toprrsuirnseemthitdly necessaty-toertb- hrjon cptslmpln of ma- the abusive adjectives used by the premier of on- terml was forgotten in the maklne of tario in giving vent to bis feelings the office of t of daytime dresses for young head of canadas banner province should stay above the level of the street brawl need them so we made them violations of uwse exkn are pualtkable by uw sad tasau be hb8rudlwtltalittltiiplcw sad spe4y rchmuuv- rsleasl cue wartlsta prices sad tied bud tl tka stvsil ei aay of tjia fellowufl culesi vsiuoiiver edaa railsa wualpef- nad bey loadea tewala bwckvllle maeewsl qaetoe stltt join hstilts or ckarlamsiawsi jim 151 p m 5 51 p m k 56 p in ukht1u1m to london 1sj am ul pm 2zi p m a zi p m 0 is p m k 118 p m hjilpm c10vi p in lilil pm 1 a dally except sunday b- saturday sunda and holidays c dally exceot salurda sunday nnd holidays v cyril demsia owen lobl y mlvmonk brain trls icp a p t l j iumui ik luwany j the wartime ihtce3and trade board caiaa caaaaa manch establish brain trust of brltisk inlted stales and russian sclenturta and so strengthen a vital branch of the allies joint war production haa been drawn up and will be dutcusead i shortly at a scientific meeting u- 3f-

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