Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 16, 1949, p. 2

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the acton free press thursday june lata ift t f 0 artntt sfttt ifivtsa aulbuta iruy aclpa teuiw aj cla wail fo 04lw i wpi hi 4 iubculption ratesfj l j j utt st ratesfj pf m ic t jjiito vu tua huih old vj r tldram tfcotau l i ol jjit itttimilfi al k i im batf- iwn to aful celumia lm4uaf a ufc p will bar tatr- to j nun d iia pli itii m j urn in il ujf t1akli thai il at l walu i to 4tl4amt puwuhfj hririf untril it j l u h ikiliimn r prill i m wr i k lit ad i i i tlr f v n kl l lt l lllh i lb uh u t illlll fulu htll ib llllf k aj hat il iar saotrd la fioi imihlkt t i hi tr i ii ltblur atoll i a4 ab a riiffitiii 4 ih rm iual i ault ji lia i il m up i4 i h 14 uria lg it kol miiii hi h ajiliral avi of pii is nii i i rriionis tjlttxtal ad iuiimm flh 1t id- rrt a our otiianthip on june 7th canadian will choose a gov ernment which will guide the desiiniet of canada for the next four or five years the next week or to will tee the campaign warm up and ttjera may be many meant uted by the various candi datet to secure votet it it a time for clear thinv ing in thit cloud of charget and denials many of them just a meant to inflame public thinking judging by the verdict in other elections canad lant are not easily confuted by this preelection confusion or glib promises clear thinking needs to be backed by action end when each voter has clarified to hit or her own satisfaction what is considered best for canada at a whole it it a duty to go out and vote every election sees a large percentage of the vote not cast public men have a ret ponsibility but so hat every citizen over twenty one a share of that responsibility its our canada and our dominion to make at we desire don t let the desiret be purely selfish ones but aim to maka this canada a nation which wil be an example to other nations voting and a brief study of your country- needs are a part of your citizenship rights use them at every opportunity it take little time and means much you went get rich but in choosing a career young men should not overlook the wcekty newspaper field advises geo w james of the bowman vt lie canadian statesman m the financial post series of careers with 40 years experience behind him james writes few weekly newspaper editors get rich service in weekly newspaper publ jhing in any capacity offers no great financ al rewards but the young man who stays with a weekly news paper experiences n nnate satisfaction seldom found in flp otier branch of oirnjl jm the yen no mm or oi ir w o- in nq sscl s ri th s ftd has ian hirs r- cms div to ci n w t n ai t r h e o dtx adt 1 a 1 t f 1 1 f ol 1 t t 1 cu uf i t c t i pihr iv i t boys become men th gar u r juef simple tutec to save uvea with the summer heat more and more people will get pleasure in boating and being on the water many of them have no experience in handling boats or canoes and each year drown ings mar the holiday exercise of care end intelligence can avert most boating accidents here is a list of n rules for those who go boating or canoeing this summer they were compiled by the ontario safety league and they contain much advice which is of value 1 do not g boating or canoeing or invite your friends to do to unless you can swim f2 do not get in the trough waters or rotters they may break and swamp you steer straight take them head on or run before thern 3 do not change seats stand up move around or rock the boat these are trie tricks of a fool 4 do not go into a panic if tipped over hang on to the boat a boat or canoe will hold up several persons until help comes m do not b a link easy t le prepared to meet the merj m us with confidence arid ibilty czjoiztfoislfotfzioc recollections ol acton 3orrlfoyc5yo1c3oc3 rlu y r visible in to to uo not ov o d disitter ii i a xhi dea lo st e to it that the boats i inn nt miudes n lew life preset vers or tor uiiiljis ai nujiiii cjiiuli all pciioiii iliuud tfii how hid wliuc to slin the kilt i for nui ut luittiih is rt pteasint and healthful exert iso but it is dancjt rous particularly tor those who will rut oley the tew simple rules rjiven in fiieonj new set ef cuttemert most people realize readily enough that then- are more people in canada today than there were ten years ago says the financial post but what many do not realie however it that it is not ust a larger number o customers we are dealing with today but an entirely different set of customers of approximately 12 9 million consumers in canada today 73 or 9 5 million had no adut experience in world war i had not attained age 18 by wis 60 or 7 7 million had no adult ex penence with the 1929 crisis had not attained age 18 by 1929 or 61 or 6 5 million have had not adult experience with other than a liberal administration had not attained age 18 in 1935 44 or 5 7 million nave not had any adult ex penence witn a peacetime economy under 18 m 1939 editorial notis who wasn t m favor of a swimming pool in acton this week the financial objective should be completed in short order in this swelterinq weather preelection work added to other normal work of printing offices with a dash of extra warm weather added make many of us pfctty well worn out before the day of the election back in 1k99 thursday juiu ibth 1r9 ii u a 1u rv hunti st w i tli mill mm nn t um h li th i i i- il tl i l iii cntl p 1 mil lljt tijiuli aiuulmi ulmk ft i 1 11- itlli mt mill si t t m i 1 mt i hi i iu 1 i t mh i- i ii ti npti t t hur h mn mill sin t iixl i mmm t ih in i r huill i mill iii i j m u n iii till h lllvlmk k i 0 fl hllk i 11 mill tllxtt iii llllr vi llllv till- w k llui nil 1iihh a hliiiluii kui will lx pul tip fi mi mi i il uiv m m rim u1jhs r i ilk rmtollow mr ohvu i vl v iii rulse lili in vv h in 44h i th 1wh lit i mi n r mt um fully tmivil lkt wiik ut tlw u th ut h r fiht mr inr uf erin on tu mtuy ikt jinn mr mid mm gntricr mulholland uf the first lint 1mui mrie m r at tm bratrtl the twrnty fifth imlvrnwjry uf llw lr inmasr ut ihnr im mitlful tumii- in ihr irr triu large nupilwr of uurau mr john c allan um of col w allan acton hai hrt n apixilnted sanitary iiharmarlst for the illy u iu nvrr colorado mn strvknson at muulr dbiik tiui liti on tunaday june 0th william strvi iiwn x muyor ag tj 83 ycarm woiidkn at hrr homr uit 32 cun 2 fjmiumlih nror acton on saturdj i oth june- charlotte g ilaughu r uf the late john wortli n ajltu 37 years official entries in the election were made on monday and hal ton has three starters every- tody over twenty one has a ticket on the race but it isn t worth anything if you don t use it vote on june 7th i newfoundland election results in the opinion of the halifax chronicle herald are not so much political n a provincial party sense as nationa in significance they add up to an emphatic cndorsation of confederation the hill wh ch wjs familiarly known as the mount i ii between acton and milton s be mo ovch t i rthpn the new h ghway is completed is v ii only rolu 1 si ght gr id put on an c v n u 1 t a ii often so e f isk to mikt th t r i my i ti nilter h is been j i t 1 f e th i nr i nsv to back in 1929 from use issue of tfce fr prea ol tfcuralasr june lltk ittt mr st i art iourtr n ildmt mcri lurv of ihi manufacturers ufe inmiranrr co of tokyo japan la horm for n try month s holidays after lingering for three weeks after an iiiito act nt tit on may 1r a ivforet dud nt th ginrral hospital in iiit iph on sunday morninn tti thlrtv third annual rmin don of it ilton county woman i hrlliin ti niierance union vtos hi id in thi unltid church on thursd i ttu n mlinj of prize vin b the im n and rlrls was a ft itun ol the dn s program on tin mi i i tinini ntxiut m n t of tin ilannockhurn s miu n s instituti hid tu ihthiur- nu l at thi tonii of mr it w hur to hid fart will to mivs it tt privmui to i r uiiin i anil m idi a primtiti tion to hi r on suim i aftt rnikn arton cui- ti it mil plstd a vphmtui roil urt it hliuhkl nk th n mills uhiih u 11 dtiiuliii i i i k w f tor h tht i est r mti wf i il i fc i tt kfow h l 1um t r vu 1 v d bt rut on tind won ioviim iuoiii valor in the boat of ttu- dn i tu cne the lad threw some wordy phrases that routed the ire of one of the fans of the opposing team and he manlike undertook to quash the oung en thustast it was ears ago the incident happened but we ve recalled many a time the quick retort of the youngster gwan you cheer for your side and i h cheer for mm maybe it was this sort of democracy which the lad latter served overseas to preserve i r i ms il cifiti n i fr f t sh j 1 1 m t is d j c i y hiru r i d r nil farmer t s l it i rti ncj tt t t t t is iii ililluy ly w i i nc li ii it j c t the s o i r tl v rad o ire nt i i d ir rn ised by m itiy i sttmers jim huntr c v ct tie best known nevssasters pass ed tvnai ist wttk he had been ill since may mth no one ii do h s broadcasts usl the iame but neas w 11 continue to be made an i broadcast e phead optometrist k ch hxnmincd sricntificall iikakim aid iittkiueh quic k hi iaiks to inwaw lltnocularn eld iakh etc u kl orart s phone 1520 cuelph tm tan dancing evkhy haturday night acton park iailion hub martins orilumm p rn admission soc your eyes a pfp ey rnwinhii la hm iiuprum eonault r m bell lhon rii oun an mem m business week magazine should be of interest to towns contemplating installat- i ion of parking meters it reads parking moler j are driving the farm trade to towns where the farmers do not have to fuss with syth contrap v lions thinks the american society of plannnj officials consequently some small cities are giving up this form of revenue den i take it for granted that everything will go ust right for you whan driving your car take a trp from thou who drive truck end busies they drve defensively for safetys sake you have to assume that your brakes might not stop you in time to miss sudden danger and you have to assume that little children might suddenl dart in front of have your brakes and steering checked regularly take all warn ing tlgnt seriously be alertalways make your selection of new 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