Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 11, 1951, p. 2

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i the acton wee press hwrbday january llth 1ki controls or self discipline we didnt particularly like some oftho first business mail of the new year many notices ve received from wholesale paper houses that effective immediately there would an in crease m prfees thjs came fujl after new pneo sheets had been placed in the list trt november oo mail was likely similar to olhev lines tof bosi vest we dortt want price controls we don t want wages frccen we don t want the blaefc markets fiat accompany controls and we dont want the subsidies and policing that r necessary to maintain control of prices but there is no deny- ing the fact that price increases are coming too frequent and the purchasing power of our dollar is going down too rapidly for the genera wel fare if we are to avoid controls and its atten dant evils there must be a desire on the part of everyone to decrease and a spirit of a little more give and a little less take this desire must not be on the other fellow brut stavt at home ith all of us 10 be effective trial and example britain is find ng out that nationalization does not cure all the ills of the nation four ears ago the government took over the mines todav stock piles of coal are just 4 weeks ahead in the midst of a severe winter and it appears lactones will be closed m march owing fo the coal shortage the london economist says it has taken the national coal board orly four ears to acquire all the character sties of an ancient regime rigid unimagi native and helpless before the forces which ts function s to control like other regimes of its kind t 15 by refusal of reforms put ting itself n danger of making revolution inev itable in so te of the fact that new machinery has been put in the m nes and the miners have high er pav and better homes the output per mantis nearly 10 c less than t was n 1937 output per man s ft s onl si ghtly aboe the prewar level br a n s iport ng coal c veas ct tr al n he coal ndustrv has re cet a rtohmendflt on tor nat onaltzat on c pjls 5r ta n nat onaliat on of industry n br a n or canada w here we owned tnr why traffic thickens if anything else weto needed to establish f50 as a banner year m canadaexronomic ins lory the automobile provided it final counf howeomhe domestic nnarket absorbed a whop ping jqtt000 cars arid tfocks ropofls he finan ciaf post never before had canadians made and bought so many automobiles never had the auto population beetfltb blg almost every city had traffic problems testifying to the auto industry s productive capacity and public demand and buy mg power at the last count there were 2 5 million cars and trucks on the road nearly 250000 more than last january 1 8 million were passenger cars this means there is now orte passenger car for every 7 6 canadians in 1946 one for every 10 last year one for 8 6 xnttrb qhptrrii of saitohs actoat oatmri a imncnniy cmmcir prfnioiuav 20 howr avml phone no kv k a- forrry ka bit mlnltm ml m lmw aixuc plenty of room what chance has the little fellowirrbusiness rienty according to n authoritative survey re cently completed in theumfed states the national city bank of new york reports on 292 lis manufacturing companies that were so small and closely held that they issued no financial statementsin 1cm5 hut done su- stnee then their total sales increased 50o in fcur years the increase was 94o for 85 com ponies with sales less than 2 5 millions each m 1945 far from being driven from the field many small companies are growing more rapidly than their btg competitors financial post editorial notes the kitchener record is the twenty ninth aaily newspaper which has found it necessary to jimp its subscription price to meet advancing costs the roads about town are beginning to take en nqrmal shape again but the freeze ups are siill preferable to the thaws- where road cortdi t ons are concerned s tr n ow v e are to ha it s well such c es are dticre tp rtflfe the arguments ce rc as ie btst metr od quality products will win js rro ith ccrb r ea o e re pr n- vv productrs of milk is for tht st t me m history the stc ct the r products m a ler et of advert sements pudtisnedin this and cher pacers across the pom n on the mforma t e tiessaoes in pul i shed over the qniture ot da r food scrv ce botmu in these davs of new products irn tat on and c sprertttmit rimf wtfl known commodities l ne i nes t s wt th it such proven products a m ik outter etc shou d tell of their food f aovr aifl i utritiofi values too often splerhd products aie pushed off je market by nfer or goods bee luse a piblic15 taucated awa from fine products the da producers hive a t ne product proven ever the years to be beneficial to all n ancmd suj a t ne product s not likely to be pushed ott the n ifket tdi ly and backed by i ttle prontot on qual ty of rti ik and i utter pro ct v i v 1 out n r t r grt iter use over sub ni tutes m dtptii t i f t alone to esnh t e m t t r rktts january brightness odorle lim cheese put m bottles we saw some of the kind with 311 odor that would blow the top from any bottle without any odor limburger will ctrmmw l have ict its distinction jynq ni by jitttndince reports in many renas the majority of the hockey fans are sea r incl only real enthusiastic at playoff time i s not enouqh support to maintain arems aricl ortif cull ice equipment the whole season book and bond paper prices haverjse by j25 to 30 ton n canadi according to grade this latest ncrtase follows on a november boost of 15 to i20 a ton and several earlier lifts newpr nt urnped s6 per ton in november sh bm hvts i f lfb id ws i if s ne i ii ii it 1 lult r knp i r i tf bt t 1 1 would you approve i standard basts of as cessment the fmanc al post asked a group of mpn c pal experts practically all agreed that this ould be h qhly desirable a standard assess rtienf they thought impract cable but a standard or uniform pract se for arriving at issessments t oih feas be and dts rabe tht sni 1h j falls record news w th its first sue of 1951 began ts sixty f fth year of publ cat on and kont nuous service to that town and o sr v miy t strve for mny more yers and ld tor a e dobb e a nifve of l mtrioust be u q sp ut v0 it hue h qu kid k in i o kl i if t rt fl nt w s ntvf k mimo yh fish wying what are the meftmatt the good old days may have seemed better back in 1901 back in 1931 tuktn from jit issul of tht jrtt prtss oj january wtli ljol from il issnt of thi h r of thnrsriau january 8tu pn s 1931 thl polls cvt tht honor uf it l rtiship to ix councillor wil liann lait monday kx caunnuoi ffancib nude a tr creditabll run and polkd onh id 1l xotts tht roads hat bttn in bpkndid condition for a month pot ii in out our flajs tnd buntmu titiztns uhtti gunmr gould ac nt iiomi word was rtctiid t trda murnmi of tht nn il of ihi hs vln cattle it h ilifax from south africa on tiadi lvlihiik him on board p hatu i of th hm i c mad i in i till i v guiiik i gould oursuldili lid is with tu unnpiiu who iil iitv spudiht wlsiw nd on pidil trims to tluu 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h inc n ihtiu t r in honor of mr gjrm t o dd s who pluneed into the s i of m ilrimon on- oc- i tnbtr m i with tht exctption of the rniiimt mothei and bride jhe kl th w r ill f thr sterner sex f clirnet wis displalni hfs i h hlinst nr dr george a sirrs lrnuil surirron mill bl c mi i ritdt i k u n lllii trrr4imml i i i i l p m ih h iki c f leatherland lurrlstrf iollcltor ntar public offirt 22 ph in no r iuniic 1 ii li vrtrttn ir surgeons orn hi oksiii out ii o i ii n milt n null f g oakes vs 6 v s rterinr surcrnn i 1 r mri tit kn avt travellers guide gray coach lines lever hoskin i hartrrrtl rrounlanu sm fsstr u 11 skins ni llri ulli miluipiililin illtlf vittiri i si ton in i hk 9131 a ills i f f ts i fastliound in r wjijloughby farm agency inist inti oldt vt kntv in tin id i il itl omit knt flltu toronto ct tu m town h pi m nt ili tom llrwson ihonr grorretoun 3xu incompetent dt ii r t t i 1 all ut ri e k win t 1 u mx t i v ne slitft is i i ttjie it l s i i v tjlm h otls 1 i t smi tts it 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hand to those v n bdvtd o part of te r earn ngs for trje r old ae under normal conditions these savings ould have been adequate but increasmgrea1 estate mnts pr ces and other cottt have deval ied the dollar to the point where the savings of the aged are cut m half this means they must seek aid from other quarters i ii ill 1 r x jt j f r ns n li i n n f h kh i i t t v nim nt bt tu r uad wil rtrrt t i d r- n 1 p i i c rd ins h t d n s port hi lp riduce thr t ii but th iti n n 1 b u r i 1mtn sow a r port f r m m mjiar tl f- dk huh dnvaf i car if tht ht cod llunsri in h umd un v ull dru t 31ms h iiii uhm uh inn htimihs cint d in wcl hn mm milium rfiorf must ill marttfld on the hifthuuimi be tan the irrrsrloasibli and in ompttent are deprued of the pn ilrse of hand unit what can be tome a hlshly dangerous weapon hil v tht m n i d t t m r on tr fmudud j- trd to x i r thin i r fl n fl ik th sinjsl mint team w n the dnper i hinging rela tae i nt th nntried mm s tram e hniid it if h winning thr pil c ri chinking rrliv after a i i mctnk t si u n completed mel nni acttd i mistir of ct remon- n i s it s id l h m 1 t n r td d h- v r u if srr i p i s id r r r th ni fr m i h nt h k ndt rsl tr so the swer pipes vouldn t gt t dirt to uishlnj froren flax virh tihs j i n u i rid d dimp bedding i each marrud mm a wo brought his faipurite receipt i household i hint and a hint on houjlfutianake tht httli uomnn these were past ed in a cfap book f during the lunch session th i chocolate cake made by the groom ua erv favourably commented on and darn it it was good wright real estate and insurance v i wright n u whioht 0 uilbur st vi m ildoruult st ct n ont cut iph ont phont phont 4hsv alualori realtor inuror u n im i l pr u i instititt of c in id i i u ih is nt iph md disliut it it fst ilt btrd m ml r out h h md i h t ti t hk i vliiiii ss 1 1 il n westbound t j p m i p m in jt p m l p i i il 32 p t ii hi sji to kulumr nl i ii 1 t t si ii i i m lholi- d i s i sit jiii i sunl v m i holi it is 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