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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 26, 1948, p. 2

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tha aotad caror baara t tha arhala kpaea aocaplad by aacb adaartiaiaaaal a akixh boxs tuitor aad boalaaaa oilfea ij14 tklwsones- tdltorlal a stock hdfway holiday interference seems to be the re sponsible factor in the acton community swimming pool campaign a flying start land ed the objechve over the halfway mark- and- thereiniassfuck burfcttmeseptcmber and everyone back again we prophecy that that job will be completed it certainly would be too tad after such a fine start if it bogged down halfway v public business one of the chief reasons for the failure of public ownership which is often overlooked is the indifference of the public to the things al ready under its control take our own munici palities for instance how many of the owners go to nomination meetings how many of the owner take any interest in the municipalitys finance except where it concerns themselves we were interested recently in an article in the national home monthly entitled scorebox of mps it was very frank and very en lightening even if it did pick out members one member has missed 23 out of 27 votes in 1048 according to this article the ccf had only 12 per cent absenteeism the liberals had an absentee record of 26 per cent that means that when all the divisions were taken in the commons in the last two years slightly more than onequarter of all the liberals were away at the time the social credit e e 30 p cent mark and the conservatives 31 per cunt the independent groups and individuals run almost to 75 per cent if you think that gov ernment ownership and control is the best thing for canada we suggest reading this art icle in the july issue of national look around your municipality and if you still think such management is going to make a good job of all industry then we suggest you think up u new way of selecting people who are interest ed in their work for government offices s canada can give a lead the business of the world is the business of every canadian said one of our members of parliament a former house leader recently he referred to the two ideologies striving for power in the cockpit of europe and ex pressed- the belief that the survival of cana das democracy depends upon her giving a lead to the world and getting away from any aloofness we must speak in a united voice and ba ready to throw all our weight into the inter national picture to back up our principles here is sound thinking that should penetrate the minds and hearts of canadians every where and make us realize that the fundament al problems today are not concerned with systems of government but with a worldwide conflict of ideologies where do we find a solution to this prob lem men of good will everywhere know that moral standards and the guidance of god are the only sure foundation for personal and life t signs along the way the other day a branch factory in a west- ern ontario town closed down throwing from 40 to 60 employees out of work in eaotern ontario a silver plating concern closed its doors because it could not make the business pay there was no question of a market for its goods but running expenses had increased so greatly that it simply could not make a profit on the goods it was marketing as a matter of fact it was losing money and the management decided to close down rather than face further losses the reason for these losses it attributed to shorter working hours repeated demands for wage increases and a drop in per capita production in british columbia a gold mine shut down recently because the owners had grown tired of losing money at the rate of 15000 a month the shutdown was not from lack of gotd nor for want of a market for the gold but simply because expenses had in creased to such an extent that the mine had ceased to pay this particular mine paid good wages but the employees werent satisfied u rcoently as july 1st they were granted an increase of 100 a day having won this con- cession they demanded that the increase be made retroactive to december 8th which would force the company to pay out another 35000 at this point the directors decided to close down the mine can these be accepted as signs or warnings of approaching economic danger it may be that they arc merely isolat ed cases but we fear that many of caradas smaller industries may in the near future find it difficult to operate profitably in the face of the steadily advancing cost of materi als and the repeated demands for wage in- creases coupled with shorter hours and the fall in per capita production that follows in many instances the employee is entitled to fair wages wages must advance because of the increase in the cost o reiving but on the other hand if industry is o cbntinue to oper ate profitably workers muht tjakpreparsjl to give an adequate return forfho increased wages they are demanding there should be no un necessary wasting of time or loafing on the job during work hours in the overarching ideology of moral re- armament this ideology goes deeper than the political or economic systems over which men disagree its foundation is moral and spiritual conviction upon which all men of goodwill can agree it is a uniting ideology which is proving consistently and on a world scale that men and women of every nation class creed back ground and point of view can unite and fight for what is best for their country in this unity lies the one hope of humanity and every canadian can be part of it nobody knows the trouble its caused headlines of these days indicate the toll that ontarios liquor sales are taking here are examples of one day four beers before car crash driver 18 held responsible heres another from toronto ordered from hotel returns hour later disturber mur dered another story from detroit tells of a mental patient who had a four year de- bnuch on skid row drinking rubbing al cohol and taking aspirins reformed he was launched on a fine musical career just one day in the news and yet we legalize the sale of the stuff that does these things in fact our government is busy making more outlets for consumption whether people want it or not and yet we call the chinese heathens and really clamp down on their opium and drug habits just for a week read your daily newspap ers and note the accidents murders and crime in which alcoholis involved you wont hear of half of it in this way because in many cases drunkeness cannot be proven note the ages of the ones involved the one mentioned here was 18 a weeks summary will surprise you even if you are a moderate drinker editorial notes cnoimolczzahocnocr recolleelons ol acton 5ir5fosos back in 1898 in connection with the prayer moot in u in the methodist church n fitwhvell will bo- trtdrd to dr nnd mr uww actonlnfik play lacroafte an wall tu baabttjl tho cranhi of acton won th match with the old qrchatoii- of tofonto goo stat hum wu actons held captain and dr lmviort yfr mia martha graham on of fekina traoat popular tm faum- abla- younff ladla h accfepud a ptotltlott lu jlcfcm ctote houdasy thla ymmr wul long b tremamberad the dajr wait cool and puaaant tint avent of thy day waa a callth- umplan trnnaainn arlth uttto johtmla mullet atrid a donkay to tho gbld proapactor with hla mining outfit bound kfoin 4a klondike a baaabau match in tha foribon babwn the victor- la of guehjh and thf evera cyclists to the numbar of forty assembled at uto town hall for their parade of decorated wfcaelx later a increase match between the tubcarora indiana and the crescents tito concert in the evening was a fitting termination with- hv h x macpheraon elm m mccallum mrs mccarthy nnd mr jim fax providing the en- en tcrtalnmcnt mr a p symon has disposed of hla jasvejry asvtf fancy goods business to moaara symon bros a flnochnpelorgan httmbeen installed in st josephs church mr charlce ebbage left on sat urday and miss maggie on mon day for johnstown ny in which city they hope to make their future home born fernley at 1164 college st toronto ort thursday august 18 to mr nnd mrs j m fern- ley a daughter marbxkd waiuielnmane9 on august 10th at the residence of the brides parenta by rev j m macallster j m warren of brampton to florence daugh ter of c s hnnes iroqouls ont back in 1928 from thp isuc of thp fra presa of thursday august 23 102s new com from the local rnrdotik is now on the family menu mr john walters formerly of acton won the prize for beinjj the oldest man at the georretown buslness mens picnic last week mr walters is 90 years of ace a social evening in the united church on monday was in honor of mr and mrs robert scott nnd miss laura and mr and mrsc g henderson and family who ore removing from acton present ations were made during the eve ning will ross of toronto formerly of acton was a member of the arronant eight rowing team which repreiiented canada just another week of school vacation and then bock for a new term and advanced work by the time the commission completes an inquiry on the legality of the sale of margarine it is quite likely the butter will have melted canada now has almost 13 mllion people a gain of 301000 during the past year and we have room for many millions more indias independence day falls on august 13th a lions club carnival operating at barrie was closed last week gambling games such as crown and anchor for money it is said were among the attractions your eyes for better and more comfortable vision consult r m bell registered optometrist phone 22rl2 erin poultry and eggs wanted phone milton lw for belter prices halton poultry products specialists in warm air heating air conditioning eavestroughng and plumbing our aim is to give service to our customers and instal only the very best equipment at the lowest possible prices we handle only to r bfmurfin plumbing sheet metal works heating emvestraoiilnc georgetown phone 138w fergus swimming club will be host this week to swimmers from all over ontario who will compete in the canadian amateur champ ionship swimming association meet a harvard physiologist reports that men who drink to excess do so because they are either socially misfit weakwilled lazy or crazy and usually they are also drunk adds the chcsley enterprise readers who follow the reports on the act ivities of local womens institutes cannot fail to be impressed with the very practical discus sions and sound conclusions that the members evolve of all the forums that have grown up in recent years few attack basic problems with more intelligence than the women who continue the purpose of this longestablished organizat ion make your selection of new wallpaper from the largest stock in western ontario priced to suit everyone youll find it at chappies bookstore lift wyialkuual st otmltll anou8 juennmjy pwprlator carrolls siaule itox om3r homogerljxtd ckab juice sm 5a dandkk tea s7 73 jelly ikrwbim umb 8 17e mttlpak spices unuaa ie heinz ketchuk 14 blue hlawon raool mdps chocolate sykuv w quake muvfets xi ginger bread tax aiuqi t i akwini jam sua it bafr lal friaa aatajual diokl mayonnaises 15 jismu with hut ubava 0o0ss9 spaghetti t 33e kumaiulla ho i whrb mnr eaor honey 29e tub mnr toraa oaxamsb crisco i 47c luttfaj covvee s7 sis ksujooe ulam m i nl tomato juke nio tin stt 9toom oloh to sea mueestwsuui ih aasaltm pood jroa mfli nu at70 ocedae polish m- m 33e aumtscuala or tomato soup a aie ww juke 4i peas 14c olaixa powctm beans am koi roa hosxdio urn warn worn vanegam itfisg oajmna uinnam aran vinegar vo- 25e hmnii jranoaob baby foods s25e oatalao u ginger ale zzse uun sm iuwii pork uma beans nff lie fmsfc odbc soap s ujoa lf wau1 lxhoat hb ituwo a a fllllam baawnt tup tazs a b mmwsn ma caupornia oranges size 3m per doa lge a caiujflower head cooking onions 10 lb batr for canniryr see our price on peaadah pltiua toaiatoea mmsle 20c 17c 38c business directory medical dr w g c kenney aiyaeaall ajaa s sucecssor to dr j a- mcnlvaa ortlcf in symon block mill si- acton offlcai phonal 78 4raukac st rhoava 1m dr d a garrett fktaieaaui uaal omnajai fredlek street acton formerly dr nelaojia oltloa ottlee phone 238 tteddenc bentat dr a j buchanan office lelthman mock mill st ofrlee hour ft aum to 8 uii xhay telephone 148 dr george a sirrs ittelaial st mill st eemar fradmrlek aotos office hours 900 am to 530 am telephone 19 l wilson dootor sf cttuajpnotle eutrtttraalat belt telephone building acon phone 303 hours 10 am to 8 pjn leu ax c f leatherland ba acton buruur b solloltar notauty vximm office pboea r lu langdon aylsworth barhatera seuelten ete otflcei acton cooper building r mnclntyre aylaworth b a acton pbaaea ohiee tlsw realilauiee lut georgetown gregory theatre blu phone 88w lever hoskin chartered aeeeantaute succeaaors to jenkins hardy 1305 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto ell 0131 veterinary b d young s bvsc veterinary surceea office brookvlllc ontario phnne milton 14gr4 f g oakes vs bvsc veterinary surgeon office and residence knox an acton phone 130 misceulaneous johnstone rumley 1 victor b rumloy funeral home heated ambulaaaaat servlnt the community for 45 years phone 30 night or day willoughby farm agency largest oldest agency in canada head office kent blag ttojout georgetown representative tom hewaea phone oeergetewn u1w travellers guide gray coach lines coaches leave acton daylight saving time btanlaaaff lit 11 umb7n am h58 am 1116 am 06 pm 441 pjn 131 pm 826 pjn dlom pjn waahmiiiiaa to stratlord 1044 am u44 jm 25j pm 50 pm 724 pm xi14 pm yll34 pjn to london 1044 am 2ju pm a52y pjn 7ji4 pm 0914 pm a- except sunday and holiday b sunday and holidays d saturday sunday and holidays x to kjtchaner dally to stratfoe sunday and holidays y- to kitchener only railways canadian national standard time eaatbeujul dally except sundays 5s5 vm ik om 710 pjn sunday oaly h 1j pm daily except sunday flyer at georgetown 637 pjia daily flyer at georgetown 1011 p m waatbeaaul dally except monday 117 am monday only 1209 am dally cept sunday r47 ajn 6sy paa 7 44 pm saturday only 1m tuia sunday only 843 am ttagatost fiver at guelph except 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