the acton ppee press thumday july uut imc 55ilf artuttjfrrrjirtbb ahikmuhi uj ua iwu u frrj 7 vi v- ik r lists l i i mvi nt k tw l im 1 1 i nf irili hi fl l l l u rj i akl k pll 1 h i lot jae lulf a cmitury ajro noting the intercut hown in ihc mant letter from former citiirns and the tricks that mcmnr ill do we fel it would be an appnuated feature if tlu free press containrd a idiicuum of itunn nathcrtj from the files of lhimt and this cck siuti a group of items will be found under the heading of kecollcct ion of acton hcre the twttm yiaia ago ali ill be found in preparing the item- c found them intensely interesting also tt settle the argument on which one of the imthc bos passed the entrance cmnn in 1806 we turned to the list of candidate and find it was arthur smythe c hope our reader will en jc this added feature which is not tic but old to make it dlatlitctfve requr mif dittos vision- and often hard work but it worth it souvenir may help if thay are better thin average- so will lo cal fowypecialtlej attractively prepared it might be well too to glance at the condition of building and faclutlea connected with tranaportat- ion railway atatlona and their waiting room a and bua terminals candid selfexamination may enable ecommunity to sec what it lacka and to take atepa to supply it it is never loo toon or too late to make changes fur ihe briter still a llnrain lnd return of the canadian dollar to pnnt iih its v cousin nuins that mr smith from m shinlton will no longer be t n pir cent richir khiit he tours north for a canajmn cation hut it ccrtninl doesn t mean thai lliuli sann nuces and ncphcus will step finding bargain u itums tun 1 hi u s dollar ecn at par can bu a hirr holida in i in ada than it can at horn ecn before oia topphd last nk t had sum 14 been lifted so far a rent control m nsort an is was concerned prices at american pln sj ots th car hae cone noticeably hmtrc hotel rooms normally renting at to s hac baxnrcportid up to 17 and 20 a day a seashore apartment th it could be had for 2 the season last ear to di has its tenant lor a tooi l ux u mining pool and other routine pmilcrcs hae uddcnl become hirh priced extras on the resort bill all this before the general removal of i s price control where the top may be is anbodv s rucss but in canada rental control remains in rcsoit areas as elsewhere assuring aiationists that a dol lar s worth of currency still will buy a dollar s uorih of accommodation so an first report fear on the part of canadian tourist businessmen that parity might inhibit trael to canada is more than offset by a sober second glance canada is still a tourist s bargain land and am encans faced with rising prices on every side knovt it financial post uhlrh way u forward anada v more of its u turns idle on monday it teel worker joined the rank of striker and tlu stopping of production on thi item will be frit nt every household ut a other production has made it impossible to bring in the pom war item which wi ir anticipated over in the united states when the lid blew off prue ceilings workers have been finding that the vuiuession and wage increases gamed by strike and months of negotiation have lost their value 1 he dollar in t worth as much in the purchasing field ihe ametican dollar ta for the first time in sn yrais only wotth the same amount a ihe anadian dolla if ines luntiruie out vf conttol in the united stlt tin miiadian dollar may shortly be at a pntmum with tlu anu ruan hill some folks of over filly or kutv vcars recall ih jo d old dn when butter was is ttnt a pound the hi si stuns utti ttirer or font dolurs a pair armrr homiiy than itiai worn today hv the ladus s i v u pair and wages erc 1 m to ktl foi ten hoiii hav we can recolutt some of thcc items but we don t particularly want to return to ttios days the average man or woman didnt have the comtoitt of lite that are now considered very ordin ary some more folks not so old can recall tlu spnnl of prices that followed the llh ih war and the days that inevitably followed a few years later when we tried to sell our goods to folks in other countries where the standard of living was not so high it was imposiblc to get rid of our surplus at ihc prices asked inflation was followed by depression neith er period brought great measures of happiness and contentment itoth of them had fear prevalent dur mg their period in the light of past experience are we pursuing the right course at the present time or arc ihc vast maionty being led in mob action by smooth oraiorv htid blind thinking it might be well if wc pans j more often and gave some serious thought to t ur problems miner than suallowinl the elihlv pt theories of those who talk much it will be hard r lo think than listen hut it will profit more not onl ii indiv idmils but us a nation for no man livis uni himself hllltoiual no iks i 1 hose uho mistake comfort lor miliitmjn could as casitv mistake regime mutton for democnuv i ihe world moves ahead not through nun who push themselves forward but through those who pour thent selves out llolidnv season is in full swing and newspaper r ports are n hit confusing whether there s room for more or accommodation is limited time lo take stock canadians last spring carried on an extensive paint up clean up campaign that did much to im prove the appcarantcof their homes but now with the tourist season in full swing the time has onie for them to take a good look at their communities with a view to making further improvements this summer and planning changes for next year to do so they will probably have to put themselves in the position of a visitor entering the town for the fmt time and sizing it up as a shopping centre nr a place to spend a mgt or a holiday would the ap p roach to the town give a tourist a good first im reaston or ts-it- motley collection of rubbuh heaps unpainted board fences tumble down shades and weed fields la main street itself impressive probably the merchants have brightened their store fronta with fresh paint and awnings but what about the other buildings are the sidewalks and roadways in good repair the street signs or im and legible the houses and stores numbered correctly and adequately do neat signboards make visitors welcome and direct them to beauty spots or historical landmarks in the area has the town capitalized on local color unique and original features of geographyrmanufacturers inhabitants or is it conten to be a dull copy of weekends and holidays continue to take their toll ot lives a little more care and a little less haste will make happier endings to the leisure time july has provided some ideal weather and harvest ing is well underway indications now arc that this district will have good crops this year and some of them mav be in the bumper class may not be a good time to announce it but a new device has hecn patented to help take autos out cf slippery places on their own traction most folks would welcome news about more refrigerators just now a thousand other communities ft may be the best spot on earth to the homefold but has it an v thing to make a visitor from pennsylvania tennessee tar ohio remember either its name or its importance our financiul svstem is a bit of a problem to us fverv vear it seems the government budgets for a deficit running into the millions and nobody seems concerned wish we could operate like that and not be worried perth ont courier the price of newsprint t ook anot er advance the past week the second one inthis year hard to tell how long the canadian dollar will be worth 100 cents to the consumer as the merry go round of uv creases comes to each line of business a doctor in a town north of here boasts 56 years practice in the same town and his recollections show that during his stay in the population has decreased from 2500 to 2000 not just sure whether there is much to boast about in the record in spite of strikes and shortages canadas auto mobile factories turned out in may the largest jtlimibejofvehclsigrariy month since june 042 each month since the low point of nov 1045 has brought increased ouput and the may rate of pro duction would be sufficient to replace all the vehicles in canada within five years since 1939 amount jviui to plant employers 50usub lfuomt laxpjymniti imcreaslttsix folb- jhvfih pjul to ilutrhurt no incfeast at all i u i ui mil 1 i i i il i in i i u tj 1 1 14 vi i m iu2wvm llut i 21111 ivmjiit i7 lu uki i ik mj lltull minr i i i ll i 11 4f i 1 m t t i l i 1 h ih tiixr jit i i ai j i i m ti i i ilt1 i- j i 1 dominion tlixtilh company limited cotton the mtistcr lubrtc avuita rmrrsd olives r sse rkimt wklu wlaa vinegar i ixhc ait s9c nbimk hsw tack atpabaou soups s5e new pack lynn valley 7 cebto i t avov pectin crt crjratala rav aaitaa marmalade tea wkttb label pretzel tix ffeacafe dirroah woolpoa citico 7 oman meal c c sauce 3 trwiai jab 8c ut sin olives ik libbt vbobtabla sou a i7t wrm tooi coup libit a milk fc s4 emu cm cakne reims abt foods 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01 am fivipm 7 25 pm saturday onl 1ju pm lytr gualfkb dally exrrpt sturfta and undajr 6i pm mmm concrete i blocks manufactured by cheitenham con crete products harvey walters sole agent phone actoa37 blocks manufactured to meet the toronto bylav tpecifications