Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 18, 1945, p. 2

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rjuax two the acton free press thumapay jakuajiy wk m j 4j qjif arton jfrrr hres pelauluj inrf 1ut actaa oaiau jmh itatm m vaahuail suit t j m9 tiawini ifcwiu fc jea lone cainlty iitts which tell in human live the coit of victory develop fellaw reeling this renewal of the spirit of fellowship end mutual assistance u to met hint ve mav ble 0 ulvae from the ter nble wrckfof war v advutu1mc eatcs o ihumiim a4 a to 9miam tt h utka eat aeacaotiaa s fca takao u aeu rw tw feat wu atearttaia la it wliiwi a tkt atirhu4lb iku u tft km ka uua i- ui eeel tar uwttmml a lu hum trn ftillmml u mi vttuu wy lk irftfrttht m eataraad tw fea kwimu mm 4alf tm r hw tsur aaj mcb area aeeartlaa aitiajr to ttukf i at to l c if aa nw a if mm mrrtw ty tw vrm full itestlmf ik ealu si kwi jkru m vtrtl ablaf dtua u4to ttltrtknts hello canada how often lone and loud that cry is coming from our returning soldiers as they stand on the decks of troopships bringing them home to canada from years at the wars it is pregnant with all the longing for home that these men have felt in their years away with the army the air force or the navy now canada big and sprawling and rich in lux ury in these days of war as compared to countries of the old world is lying before them as returning troopships nudge up to our shores from there on it it up to us the people of canada to mskc the welcome of these men the thing they have dreamed of to them we should be ever thankful even while sorrowing that all who went away arc no coming back but even if wc are properlv grateful to them it ir even more important for these young men coming back to their own land that e should be patient with them this canada to day is o different from the tightl rationed britain they trained in and the countries thc fought through they have lived in these past cars thnc four perhaps even five cars through urgent dangerous times and after the first flush of welcome home has worn off the ma hnd canada much as truy lovetl ns it people somewhat tedtou this itfc on the home front indeed is tediou compared to what they hac knon the oung infantrymen who stormed ashore in sicily or france and the young airmen who in his big lancaster rode throbbingly through the flake filled skies of germany so we must bear with them theirs has been great responsibility and a life packed with daily excitement and action which can t be found at homo now their big job is the readjustment to the cant dian way of life where even after ave year of war reataurants serve meals such as these men have not seen for years and the shops and stores are filled with things they can barely remember it may look to them all too easy here in canada but we must think alwayi ot the fact they still are veyong thciiome scene through the vyes of men wfiojuive been fig thing abroad in countries of war zone scarcity and hardship and if our youngwmen gradually readjusting themselves to this life seem a little to intense on life over ther and find it dull here remember et again that the did their big job over there alone now wc can play along tth them b a sincere patient effort at helping them beoome canadians at home bgtfrt v neiffhnorliimm the war has restored to its former vigor one of the casualties of the mechanical age- the spirit oi ncighborlintss and tommunity inurjcpinjuuc which was the inundation of soorl and bustiusv hi in the pioneer da of canada that spirit uu first wi u fled out in the citiih then town mllrtgts and even rural areas began to feci the blight as individj only attu women here is an editorial which we clipped from an exchange and which is applicable in any community mhat makes a tuwd anyway r isit the wealth evidenced by the homes and aplcn did store buildings these may ttej the stability and the thrift of certain people but they offer no great inducements to commercial and moral pro great is if the spirit of good arderand uv buirv- ance that is a factor only the alceptait old ham lets that dot the country may have this spirit til rank abundance is it the schools and churches may tneirtfcmber ever increaae but they don t make a town they only culture it is it the geographical location the location of the country surrounding the shipping facilities the natural advantage none of these are essentials well what is that makes a town anyway just one thing the unity of the people the es imencc of a common bond which causes business and social enemies to put aside all differences when it comes to boosting the town no town ever madt real progress in the way of substantial success with out the get together spirit unanimously adopted it has rejuvenated old hulks of towns that were yawn ing their way nto endless sleep it has infused new life blood into the heart of cmmenctal life and made thriving cities out of paraltytic villages mm turat advantages count for much and prosperity can not be built upon the shifting send but any jowtx with half a chance can be made lo grow and expand and thrive when k citizens join with one accord in the boosting program v all one unit the financial post makes very appropriate com men under the caption no time for crowing the item says in part petty crowing over the ap pointment of field marshal montgomery to com mand all allied armies north of the belgian bulge is out of place when he decided to split the field mrie the onlv frmni hin wiimu command after the german push general fisficn tn rt m n io r nrtlcn ttr ton l h in r howcr simply turned to two of his generals who had hl s h n ii i to hnx contributed biggest victories in this ar the fact nmnkivi his mihr nt r r ri r that one was a britisher is beside the point from mun lnk hl 1lnm r r the instant that he took command f ishrnhowcr has stressed the rat that there are no american british or canadian troops m this ar nil are united n tions soldiers fighting a eommnn battle civilian at homq in britain canada and the united state ould do cll to heed that excellent kad ml hen am er lean soldiers are pushed haek the loss is just as serious for canada and great britain as it is for the united states and the same holds true for ihc american people when canadians oi british troops suffer reers there is probably not a store of civilians in the united kingdom the united states and canada who at the moment really have the information necessary to make a fair eompattson of the respective abilities of the generals or armies in this war for the rest of us to attempt such a thing now the result can only be idle gossip of no use to anyone except the enemy v lditoria1 notes find reerratioa an rote aleo- tioa iauiwd outaiua- bray men jttttj wtand rct th only vn m on tuu harrap uun4 wm trnd of the aleutian chain are 11 i nlh stsi navy ourv ho rt 4ntiy rlrbrwtml tltrlr hru annlvar ary of thvir jlttivs with the obinrua linn that on thr whola trwy dlin mln1 it bt v7 ve bn buay ulth tlr job wp raine br to do ai1 i leit uc judy n wlunn of riarktlord ind lh ha nurv w haw romtnrt bl quarters and enough recreation turh a bowl in a hllttnc and flhlnj uj keep the day from telng monoton men outnumber them ihoutanda to one but a question ronremlne the or la demand of the tittle irup f tiur- e hrouaht a frown from mtn wilson sjie utd that even if they mere the nnty vkonten on the island they wert- flrt there as navy offlrer and not e ne nurtm when they ftrt arrived ndo tmt a rule at arceptlng only group mrlal encaementi thu united front policy vb later relaxed lo mw ex tent and rtkmanee did edm in i jeut jal lalne ruttter nt ilnlpvtew minn el and ueut fjtf phil ilrady of shrewbury and tied tlapk nj navy filer announrrd th ir enttae ment last cummer th 10 mi hnve qnnrtera in the navy hoaplfal area ui maarr ray one of the point at whlrh amphlhlnut fnreea jrwarmed ashore in may im to wine out jap invaders in 20 da of some of the irrlmmeit flarhtlne of the war only one other white woman had lived on attu before them she w mr fouler jone trhool tearher and wife of a weather station observer she and her hutband were on the u land when it va invaded by the japs and both are believed to be prisoner in japan maschkstmt fnland tl ufcmqnanta sk london itu waa an unusuaj doc show at whirr two aleak auat lana jet and itiorn took all tlt honor ttie wo ig dok wt re tike only parti tjianlt an 1 they r eld targe a ullenre rmnituad a thy demon klrsitwl how the erawl over bomb- rubble to dlarover peoj te trapped thre it uii thejjuar tiny an acthtal dentunmratlon had ben vlvvrt and the nrmt time it wa admitted thai dor w- ttelnff tfed in surh work in the a monattatlnn htjth vh wtre led on ira the to n heap of j rubble they none1 arowrtd not fthowlnff niuth enthusiasm uut at html aeknd lap jel brkv and ihorb in hu aihlrty lo revme the man they j had hfented gnder i he ruw le lavd there for i he ie ttegan to rw at j the rtbru with his feel tralnetl ortatnally by ih oilnulry of aircraft irouurll in for euadlii airfields the dot lot k readily to lltelr nw work of uhllnc rescue worker to per n 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lfathirlani ba one of the nrttfpr dar imported mm the 1nun 11 vean nj 1e- africnrulers have having reitlmanre uhhh enable them to hear up well duitnr time of mant fnraif ant hqj weather in m trxa ant luuana xr f uf brar of ijirth marrl oln coat rtmdltlnns prevail they do not acton alarrutar mmd huvjur nstary puuia lasuar of marriage ijcanaaa develop the mime amount of beef other brehla nut in l he bolter and drier inlan t iate of artmna and new melro where they have hfw tested under entremely adverse eon dltlnnv they ha irrowti into smooth teef animal and put on fat whan here font and shorthorn have been unablr to do ao orflea tt lis saint ioiin n h lom rrr k mil hem ntnoved from a freith ti r that went airr und in saint john 1 nrhnr liirh t n im mli t and fflciala d thi rk mn ronllnur until tl e en t f mm h hi rar o mu t l tenifet lief rt attemt i i itlvsf i f ran te made kfnneth m langdon lunulw tuiuut nttvrr pmto otnrn oorjfelown gregory tnlrt duldf acttonovr t synurk cat tor appuinlronl ihop acton fifr or orgetown ku flr hour aclon 1 utsday nd llrrvly iwfim lt4u0pre fvtnlnirfe tn krgurt rtrrinabv carrolls tea x 3sc those highway signs that remain above the no drift anfl read no pauing do seem a bit upr flous ihoc day v the new motor chicle license plates are now en salelts tb hoped that two ears of rust on thi old bolts tsn t tice as difficult to release as the one ear accumulationtreed to be v of course it s an ill wind that blo nobody fiood a lot of old harness hod to be repaired when the snow storm forced the use of horses bv most fiirmcrs for tltine to and from toun this isn l iiditk theitinu of car tor ploumj matches hut it s said that some ot llu township plovis an impltinr mon than taoruhl ith tin countvin till loumk on m im of thi ru ids v last tin ht j v journal argus nutkcj four birthdis m ont it uas thi und birthda f als became tnorrimj more self sufticicnt througli nc lrsl ntospapcr in it maris tlu journal it mas the- rsih unnimrsar ot tho artus it as tic tutnn tilth unninrsan of the loinu j of tht tv papers tht journal and tht argus it 11 arkd il the dcvalopmcnt of meilrnntciil labor snin and other devices there was a time when ccr miior rask on ji farm was a community enterprise- all thcfarmcrs hfty years- oi puhlijhinc in st m irs b the sid in a neighborhood would fi toccthcr exchangink fn under thi pntnt editor lorm fid thi hejp among themselves butthe a4ent of tractors vush birthdamd paper is a kadtr in the held f nd combines and other modem machinery hadto tw mwspapers m canada it scrsts wiirus some extent in the years prior ri tne war lessened tof this community helpfulness r v bui the wrxharieed the picpure tt drained men vce had mam odd adscrtisemcnts submitted from the farms for the armed forces and for war for our small advertisement columns but the one inilustry farmers then foundiheyhad o nturn that tame from idaho in tho u s a at- weckwas to tbeold custonytiuder to athiese the leord as perhaps the most 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