Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 14, 1944, p. 7

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toe acton fkee pkfss t t jptae n an wne s x mi mm tt lajbsr tasc lii twenty years ago otoow in efequmboc on fervida sepaeaaber 5h mo to mr and hn bdord sno- what gobs ip must oome down whiknvr gjoess p must con that sure st sskootin to member the last war well here tbfi how thin j wheat up a high a j3u2s bushel in 19bs it 10u la the erty 30s stfi lam as tie tool enough to bay l car binder iwsnr wad feed or the men vamiac back from nt it the wont of anyone of ibrm recovered the wounds that peace gave them were a hun dred time more fatal loan bul- inj and shem they soaked them sltojoo for a common rwidjiy abrade i cm which bold a coupw of years later at s2sjw a paeor day- calve out sisjoo two year later tlw- nnw nkv grow big and fat soldj for around s1hjq0 on the hoof i ilay was 525 oo a ton then dropped lo 375 and after 1930 ruin and bank- ruptcy were comnvonjujwv in every auction in fatitsri and kvturaed sold- lers starved off the land were sel ling lead pencils candy and sap from door to door and dying on their ft from sheer discouragement and pov erty their children forced to quit school at is and 16 yean of ace t take hard work and underpaid jobs to keep the rest of the family from star vation- thas what canada hi cwnc to see doesnt happen ixain hut unless ev- i hat i line 1 rill beefsvuphfts predicted on it su marftets trenton weekly ouungcs hands min i beulviixe oat cpibi a ml edamtel the bebhriole at would he 7tojhj0oo more slaughtered in 19ix how to prevent it well here la your part in this nation wide fight watch price obatrv ration regula- buy only what you really for if inflation ever gets its ugly beak into us well go through all the hard times again only they would be harder this time and more people would suffer more prices to tumble there is more to lose were riding high right dow big payrolls good wages more jobs than people to fill them but the payoff is just around the corner what are j you doing to see that inflation doetzct get a head start what are you do ing to hold the price celling unet grimsby independent a baby in the home a good many grandparents ai squeezing some solace out of the war through having a chance to are their childrens children every day of tlte week normally these old people would be fobbed off with a look at their grandchildren on sunday after noon or occasionally on a week night when a sitter uas needed- but now with the father overseas and tlte mother at some war work in many families its up to the grandparents to look after the third generation babies shouldnt be brought up by committee consisting of a mother who works on a night shift a grand mother who sometimes has difficulty remembering that it isnt her baby and a grandfather who makes excuses to come home during the day to say itchykltchycoo and get his index finger grabbed however babies have a way of surviving even the attent- ions of grandfathers and the old people although loudly complaining that they are being run ragged are growing up with a baby again they have that howling smolng tyrannical evidence of their immortality right there in their very own home with thenvthe printed word the department warn the normal ovement of rattle from ranges osa tale summer to october thus year would place too heavy at burden on tra and processing tar- ultlesl so government officials se heavier than normal marketing be- reen now and fau john j maditgan chief of the price section of the meat and livestock div ision of the office of price administ ration has propo that the govern- mentis rattle price stabilization pro gram be amended to spur early mar ketings lie would have the price of lower and medium grade rattle dr sept 11 and would increase subsidies to slaughterer to encourage them to lake on green nnd less efficient help and to work experienced help over- tune cattle producers however argue that the consuming public would not be benefited by forcing in cattle that are hot ready for slaughter ktothlng can crowd or hasten the conditioning of cattle they say adding that rane cattle should be left on gram through out the summer producers contend instead of avoid ing a glut on the market in the fall aladigan projwwals would merely ad vance the date of the glut by causing producers to rush cattle to market immediately ahead of the effective date of a price reduction western producers object alio to any suggestion of a lower price for their cattl no one contends they say that producers of range graces of- cattle are receiving an unreason able price they say that opai cat tle and beef price regulations caused overexpansion on ranges and have disrupted the normal heel cattle pro duction pattern dies tie asss at great low of sport and respect tor pfatiuasnihlp harry affoore win he aassrd in the newspaper profeadost the weeenec wulasksshnau and w of the daotes realize that with his editorial psaahuf there has been created m vacancy that will be hard to gut catcnr tt st thomas cpb tk- turned warm last january and fooled the bees they thought it was sum mer and ate up m lot of their food supplies- as a result the honey crop en thhi district its only about onethird of normal thzs seouon ilh heavy demand reported mck of tobacco it dob taste good in o pip plan to speed army justice designed to simplify and speedup the administration of justice in he ranadisn army the department of national defence has announced the formation of standing courtsmartial in each of the military districts across the dominion these will start to function july 1st and are patterned somewhat after the supreme court of ontario in that the presiden appointed by the ad jutant general will travel on a reg ular circuit officiating at the var ious camps in his area at stated and frequent intervals instead of three or more members mich courtsmartial will consist of 1 member only who is designated as the president the standing courtmartial will ex pedite matters insofar as soldiers are concerned who are awaiting trial for absence without leave losing equip ment by neglect or desertion exclud ing those charges of deserting to av oid a particular duty such as an at tempt to miss an overseas draft the announcement of the verdict and sentence is to be made in open court immediately on completion of the trial instead of as in the past where a period of time elapsed before thjff finding and sentence was made known to the accused these courts have power to try anyone from the rank of private to that of acting war rant officer ablgwoxtimegoti fergus ont cp ferrim nxl landmark slated for destruction la th om glbbona blackunlth ahop on thp edge or the grand rivar fred shew felt the present occupant will move his blacksmltnlni to maiden lane many of the buses that used to servo you are on another job now night and day they are taking war workers to their work helping to keep supplies moving to the front lines this is a big job it takes pll tho buses and drivers available and plenty of gasoline and tires mease remember this the next time tho service isnt just what youd lik to have after victory gray coach lines will have a great fleet of sleek new highway cruisers then youll enjoy finer service than over before harold wiles phone 58 gray coach lines

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