Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1949, p. 2

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that must be arranged before any grand will iw made by the province moat municipejitie up to the pretent do not have this pennon for local police we ii not argue here whether they should or should not have this fund but obviously the reason for not having a pension fond for everybody is the desire to keep down the local taxes provincial end federal governments not being so close to the taxpayer are not so concerned in keeping down taxes well the new pension fund means an increase in police costs so the municipal council with an eye on the ratepayer does some mathematical deductions or balances the grant against the pension and finds out the town will be a little ahead by providing the pension and the police man will be happier end we get a police grant that lowers local taxes a trifle end the province takes another bite tome place else which all goes to prove that you can t get something for nothing even if that was proven centuries ago penan leaponslbluty perhaps most of us will agree that one of the weaknesses of our present day is the sad lack of people assuming and maintaining personal re sponsibility states the magazine the canadian doctor suppose a person takes a position in days gone by he would be expected to take much pride in his work and would endeavour to magnify his position in such a way as to make a small contribution to the institution he would feel that he had a very obvious duty to perform me would not hesitate at alt to reach out and take in more territory if neces ary in order to moke his position more useful yes he had more than a ob it was essential work and he regarded it as an integral part of the inst tution with which he was connected he felt that it was certainly his obligation to see to it that his work was wtll done and he was toady to assume added responstb lities if neces sary at any time we have lost much of that spirit it is very unfortunate and is perhaps the cause of many of our present day difficulties we are in what might be called the get by period that is instead of a person feeling a great responsibility for his position he only does enough to bet by he feels the need of having something to do in order to get money with which to live there fore he just does as much as would be required of him to keep the position but no more he is on the lookout for a soft berth for ways to make his ob easier but the old fashioned days of do ing more than he was expected and taking a pride in so doing more are gone it is a mag nifidlnt i ewe i we seem to have lost namor fata impressions nettled lotteriesnurse the illusions and increase the numbers of those who dream of a quick and easy road to riches most of whom as a result spend their lives in worse financial position than ttiey might achieve if these dreams were re placed by effort statesponsored they cannot kelp but add o thelmpretslon that it is possible to get something for nothing that more and moi can be provided by government for dtl- ns who tn return are aslrtkf no more than to buy the occasional lottery ticket with the chance of winning a modetpfortune thrown in sautt tsystar irtatmucrt few organizations operate such w ida- spreading facilities for the amelioration of want nd suffering as the salvation aimy in home i ostel or hospital all its efforts are in the name of h m wt o said inasmuch as ye have done it into one of the least of tliea my brethren ye i avc doiwt i unto me y multiplied methods the salvation army takes light to those who sit in darkness both t y message and means hope is inculcated and care is afforded those who are ihe victims either of their own wrongdoing or of the misdeeds of others those whom the salvation army helps lepreient a variety of human needs some are forgotten some nad maierul aid many are sick in spirit it is the mission of the salvation army to help those who are at odds with them selves their maker and ihe world and its record duritq flo years of activity is a successful one the salvation army is good at its otl the interest of the army has meant the dif fere nee between health and sickness between comfort and misery even between life and death to tens of thousands of people whose needs have been such as to bring them within the wide sweep of the alatlon army s minis irations during the red shield appeal for funds currently n progress the people of acton will have an opportunity of helping the salvat on arn y n its tremendous self mposed need demand ng task fit us all give from the heart to an organization which has abundantly demon uatrd t willmgnes to serve from the heart we have no chejce announcement that fiussia has the atom liomb and v 2 rocket bases ringing europe brought more editorial comment than anyth ng nee the atom bomb itself nearly all discussed two alternatives i f ther there will be atom c war w th kussia or there must te internal onal control of otomic weapons nearly all however m ssed one vital po r t they inferred that we could choose between these alternatives actually as an editorial m the washington d c sunday star points out choice is severely limited control depends not on us but on russia s willingness to submit to international inspection of which there seems to be small hope it may be as the kremlin claims that they do not trust us but it is clear they do not like i s the russians therefore will hold to their mwn aims refusing all controls that might ob struct them unless some other nation finds and follows out an aim fulfilling all the deepest as pirations of the puss ion people in a way the marxist ideology can t even promise this is actually the only way the western world could ever end the overhanging threat of devastation but is it realistic ts it possible do we still have a chance not without vast underlying change in our existing outlook in the same edition of the washington star the chaplain of the u s senate points out the ane alternatives to atomic warfare namely ust adjustments of the differences dividing man 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