moilto the acton free press actqfc ontario thursday march u 15 nothing to give th budget presented last week for ontario by premier frost was the most colorless budget in this year of otherwise favorable budgets mr frost said there would be no new taxes and no increase in present taxes and there would be tax reductions but what are the reductions corporations will get a net saving of 2 6 per cent on ontario income provision i made in line with federal al lowanoa to allow corporations to deduct former special payments made to pension funds in re spect to past services of employees if your es late is under 50000 your widow will be reliev ed on succession duties the race tracks tax has been reduced to a straight eight per cent the mortgage tax now applicable tn toronto york county and hamilton will be repealed if you can find anything to cheer about and even make you feel cheerful about m those changes you are in a very preferred class a surplus of 185000 is estimated and mr frost proudly points to the fact that this is the governments 11th consecutive surplus with current high earnings and consequent higher re venues it might have been expected that some lax reduction would have been made from which the avexagjnaajmdojtanpf ontari would benefit the bpdgei ontario ts certainly a marked contrast to the budget mr abbott pre sented a month ago and which rs being criticized by mr drew and his followers in the federal house with high gasoline tax and ever increasing revenue from the sales of liquor flovmnq into the piovinoa coffers the average individual had every reason to expect some consideration from the ontario government a oi irv to low jrv ndj and nake tne wm w to wt yvur mail cimc ulh postage om r u 11 your postage vsn t mficwnt the frwwf paji aoublit the amount required north e ast wist h- double on some motorists who have a record for safe driving aie at last to receive some benefit for their care the new auto insurance rates give the driver who has no accidents in the past three years a better rate one man called in the office recently and wanted our opinion on compulsory insurance frankly we dont like compulsion of any kind but in one form we already have compulsory insur ance it doesnt matter whether you carry ade quate insurance or not when you buy your drivers license those who live in ontario are com polled to pay a dollar towards a fund to provide for those who carry no insurance we dislike that kind of unfair compulsion and double assessment we believe that no one should be issued a dnvers permit until he or she can show that the vehicle to be driven is adequately covered by insurance failing such failure to show fully paid up insurance we would go for compulsion in collecting an adequate fee of up to 25 before the driver s permit was issued with the extra fee turned into the unsatisfied judgment fund we of course do not know all the hardships oi entanglements such a system would involve but apparently there has been no curtailment in the number of drivers licenses issued when the just an old photograph loo4 ng eve sore otd photographs the other aa we cdfe across ce c the old svdney sm th rxxse ci s no ncorpcated mtc trie present r- ai scoc ra s remarkable now hie change rse s i he c d scre rouse structure from the pesev s d rg the f ne o d home was bu it nee c ea s ago and 25 vears ago the pro pe c re i m estate was acquired and the b og evered io a continuation school fvve veas age another room was added to the bj o rg 0 xuse the growing school population the bj j rg s among the oldest in acton and fie te c early builders mat when it ceases ic be bised as a hgh school n acton its rooms will be t red c pup s n the acton public school te itw secon added a year ago to the public scroc- i near ng its capacity and will have reach es ponf by the t me the new high school is reacy wvar reco ctonj rhi old picture brought back cf old cc aiin stand ng at the gate as we c- ov c sctxxj and the high board fence wog the school ane its al part of a changing rcj grow ng acon frt predated thai scrota tril be the icene of ne araza jutrt rriintng expansion tn ccuda axd probably the attaint re jin mo cnxr t canada in wrong places there used a be an old i ng among pr nt en ttiaf all d ip a mod sp a ard the reason ing wai tat f pr rttng mater a was all set n d s play faces there was roth ng to attract atent on we thought of i recen1 rowed sone o tve fc g r gh a jmng sgns thai are so arge and bad y p aced ofen it e a n ng j net heeded plat ng o tne ign aso has tf efe fcr good c bad we net ced one the other da that s mp y added o tne already dangerous cond t on created by a hedge wh ch tut off much cf the v e as motor sn approached the h ghway plac ng the sign at a po nt a few feet further along the h gh way would have been mh more effect ve safety depends on more than s gns it depends on jixigment of those who dnve and those who have the care of mak ng our hghwayi safe for all tee forthe unsatistfeume fund watctouol ed this year it seems unfair that drivers who carry adequate insurance should be called up for any payment to the unsatisfied judgment fund relatives in halton you 11 remember reading about 17 year old bob gillies a young colllngwood hockey player who died of injuries received in a hoc key game recently the georgtown herald reveals that both his parents are natives nf halton his father humphrey gil lies is a brother of goldle gillies who lives near georgetown and his mother is the daughter of mrs ro bert english of glen williams a the young defenseman was play ng his first year in junior hockey he died on the way to toronto gen eral hospital mtfc amalveraarj we note in the georgetown her aid that mr and mrs laurencwburt celebrated their 50th anniversary recently on their farm on the seventh line mrs william johnston of acton la one of their daughters they had six children the others are george roy and elmer of georgetown mrs kenneth hamil ton of erin and lloyd burt of ac ton dirtrict over a hundred visitors brought congratulations when they held open house centre for burlington green light has been given to a proposed 15 000 000 regional shop ping centre for campbells corners near burlington by the burlington suburban arta planning board the new centrt will include about 80 acres and is expected to serve w0 000 people the centre will pro ofuiai amial of spring is scheduled for jathrday bur ihis tnntir tfi ucnrfier has bfen w nunitrart rhal ihr rrianai in smuttis is not as muatlt as usual then tins scarctly uough snaw or the january thaw and th prtnu broti up should nor cans any fuunud it miliums ihis ytar it stems the birds ihat uniallu yo i uth ham bicn around all year saggeailmi re ferd the oakvllle record star has an off the record suggestion look for ford of canada it says to have its oakvllle plant classed as a de fense industry by the government so tjiat 10 per cent down housing for workers may become a possf bility around here tangle to bronte what a mix up brorfte is in just 24 hours after 53 members of the bronte ratepayers association voted to rejoin trafalgar the village coun cil at a special session asked the municipal board for permission to annex 487 acre of trafalgar town ship land bewildered ratepayers were wondering what was the use of annexing part of trafalgar if they were going to rejoin the town ship anyway report from the municipal board should be out now as to whether the village may rejoin trafalgar but we haven t seen it yet the village also applied to have rent controls retained but their application arrived too late and controls are off industry there s another new industry in halton and since so many commute miles lo work these days some farther north may be interested it s the beaver brush co of mont real manufacturers of quality paint brushes which will establish n plant in onkvillc it expects to swing into opention in tnrlv april and cm ploy from w to 60 men and wo nun the good old days may have seemed better back in 1903 from the tan the free pre- f thnrafey mareh 1 ibm the well known gordon hall pro perty lot 28 concession 5 esques ing has been sold to a g claridge of glen williams james andrews the present tenant will remain on the property until next year when mr claridge himself will go on the place he has secured a line pro perty robert bllton of crewsona corners purchased last week from john walters his farm lot 27 con 1 esqueslng for 2 800 john ritchie hw sold his farm of 190 acres lot 20 con i esqueslng to john franks f ot 5 000 mewra w hemstreet and r j mcnb effect ed the sale ol the tatter two a score or more of the ladles in town who revel in fancy work have been taktng special lessoni in em broidery from a professional la from toronto the past week cold lunches have been in order in numerous homes as a result of this unusual attraction the flrstbrook fish hatchery and ponds which have been managed by anthony mason since they were opened half a doen years 4rq will now be in charge of john arthurs the prices of horses arc higher thin for yuan from 100 to 200 now is being paid for horses which five ycirs ago would hive been bought for half tht money mr piul s kennidy reports that ild giese wen sun feeding in reading between the lineu many changes would greet former act0nian in business st ii ted ihuiknik this mik ibimt ihi chiiim i alton u uk ii linn ind wondiring it t how ii mm fruiids in t irlm a nice surplus cbc s total income from public sources placed by the corporation in its annual report at s 1 2 09 1 317 made up of 5 84 1 3 1 7 in licence fees and 6 250 000 from a special annual grant authorized last year an operating surplus of 3 691 000 was listed the special grant was approved on the defi nrle understanding that there would be a de crease in advertising over the national networks the annual report indicates that this condition has rot been met since advertising revenue has re mamed virtually constant the surplus is the unexpended portion of the pecal grant the amount is more than a million dollars greater than the reported revenue from advertising this would indicate that advertising could not only be decreased but eliminated al together there were so many other things o more local importance last xceek that we reelected ro add out editorial comment on the death of joseph sralttl a treek later tee feel it would be just as uell to rrfrain from any comment but u s not frotn iacl 0 opinion mil n just ikul i n ti ii r who ued 1 1 bi thi fiir tin trip 1 found 1 i uihl my list list r ch in thi 72 busith trnt wis nthir surprising ovir im short spin but thi ihingis in m o gnduil lits vnlk along mam st com ing into town from the guelph direction frank toth jr ded a new shell service stition iusl inside the town in a settlement of houses that spreid in that dim tion bilton ind perrv have built i fine new brick store and woik shop with an apartment above foi their plumbing and heating head quarters just across the rond and on a little further sandy mc isaac is still operating the high way garage one of the few busi citizens were oblireatnoraar rfvera rood rrtutjrctossinrs imbed ded in mud list week very bad rpids pn v nl now si pitnrk s d i wi i unmix r of nt i ns di ir little shimrork mrkirt h back in 1933 from ihe tane free pr of tharsday march 19 1w won t be long now until baseball will he the feature at the park a team from acton hockey club- lost to georgetown on saturday night by a 3 score the roadways were rathertreach erous on monday and tuesday and many minor accidents were report ed miss olive rokes has been award ed the matriculation s the lift of dr t d j tmrwrnv to acton continuation school about 30 members of th perth united church youni mtnt bibu clan and choir journey to acton on saturday evening nd spent very pleasant time at the home of mr and mra r l dnmm on monday the altdgeu played their two final fames of t the partnrtews clmhed wf th three stars and won 71 thjl de cided the winners of the pauenwn trophy some fine hockey material has been developed among thea boys acton council appointed menter of council to the cemetery b making five members on the board rather than four hereafter the reeve will be m officio a member of the cimeterv board born bfssfy al hillsburk on sunday mirch 12 1913 to mr and mra sled graham at the home of her aon w k grihim knox avenue ac tim on saturdiy mirch 11 1933 s ir ih p m ud ns widow of th- lati john knox gnhim with his uinfutioniin in i in niuil vi tn the iominlcm hotel i jiii i m my nitt h ni t nli if mam st loo bun idclid nlv n professional directory and travellers guide mmi al 1 mirih 1 hum 1 1 th dm i 1 f i r m tlu p i jnuuod it th i h i s b lln holn dr w g c kenney ihjsiclan and sureon office in sjmon blot mill st ac ton pho s 78 tr uojston uul th n to ihi pi i nt ownir hirold dedels fd irnninfis acton girage s trmsformed not ton long i o t biw 1 ing al le on the seco id floor with liv mi nccnmmodation downsturs pi is tonics makers of molded plastic products and opt riled bv tony ironsides is also located in this building and we undcrstind thit another new business miy open here soon just bick up the street to the lantz home where the bell tele phone exchange was for so miny years we find that the acton branch canadian legion has cs tablished headquarters there continued on pace nine the most for your money a month long drive to raise funds for the ontario society for crippled children is now in progress the obtective ts for 475000 and in acton the campaign for easier seals sale is con ducted by the rotary club to every one has been mailed an envelope of easter seals and your con ir buton is solicited and you are urged to use the seals n th s preeaster season over 6 000 hand capped youngsters are cared for ty the cr ppled children s society it operates ihree summer camps and carr es out ts maor aork or c n cal investigation and treatment of ever ontario many a child has been getting an even start in life through arr ed on every day by the crippled dren s soc ety and the rotary club you don t have to seek afar to learn of the splend d help many a child right in our own dis tr ct has received and is btng helped lo hm above h s physical handicaps because of your donat on to the fund you will want to share in th s work of bringing sunshine to the lives of crippled children your contribution can do the most when you give it to the crippled children society through the acton rotary club hp at z i dren e ss sted me aok t arton 3flm jlrrsb the onhy ppr evrr published in acton founded in 1875 and published every thursday at 56 mill sl acton ool member of the audit bureau of circula lions the c w n a and tne ontanoquebt division of the c w na advertising rates on request subscriptions pay able tn advance l50 tn canada fuo tn the united states six months si so single copies 0c authorized as second class mail post office department ottawa g a dill editor and pv blither business and editorial office telephone 174 presbyterian church in canada knox church acton bfv kobert h armstrong ma bd minister sunday march 22nd 1v1 10 00 n m church school 1100 im mnrninji w irship 12 is pm bibli uisn 700 pm fmink worhip tht v thoi u ait upon the i ord sinl rencii their itrenoth a arm welcome awaila jou baptist church acton dwirht i iattcrwn pastor parwnage 11 bower ave phone 206r thurwla march 19 a pm prav er mectinr and bible stud m book ot acts suvday marqh 22nd 1s3 10 00 am sunda school claw t r all ages 1100 am morning worship tempted but not defeated 7 30 pm combined eveningser vice and young peoples with special music and ministry ot the word bv quartette from college street baptist church toronto a friendly welcome awaits you united church of canada acton ontario a friendly church rev e a correy ba bd minister pnrwmce- 29 bower avenue phone 60 miss o m lampard a t c m onanist ind choir leadr sum1a march 22nd 11 10 00 am sunrjiv srhoi 1 tt ii won period conimi nc s tn o clock dr d a garrett physician and surgeon imr ot willow and ritr s entrance rivtr strttt acton ontario phone 238 dr a i armstrong physician and surgeon office 105 mill st east phone 574 dental dr a j buchanan dental surgeon office leishman block mill st office hours 9 ajn to 6 pjn x ray telephone 148 i fga1 c f leatherland rarrmrr i solicitor notary pnblln ofir 2 plioni res 151 cto lever hoskin bartered accounlanta soccissors to jfnkins and hardt iiot metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto fm 4 9131 albert j crandell chartered accountant main street georgetown office 654 res 176r open wed and fri evening and all day saturday chiropractor d j armstrong doctor ot chlropractle 15 frederick st n acton phone 550 dr h le1b dental surgeon office comer mill and frederick streets office hours 6 am to 6 pm telephone 19 acton veterinary miscellaneous the victor b rurvley funeral home funeral home heated ambalam phone 30 night or day serving the community for 46 years r d young bvsc c l young dvm veterinary surgeons oflwt brtokwlli onlan 1 hoi millon i65r21 1100 moi g oakes b v sc rtertnartan nd ritidtmc 24 kn jtct thi 00 pm fveninc worship mmmi pictures films w mewik thmiflht for the v rek finit act of religion i what is true of god of je plui 130 real fstte and inntrame and th st aiaans church anglican lev ralph e price ba bd reftor fifth sunday in lent paaatan sanavy march 22nd 13 9 00 am holy communion 10 00 am church school 1100 am beginners class 1100 am matins and sermon 7 00 pm evensong and sermon adult confirmation class in the rectory after evensong i wednesday march 25 mid week lenten service r pm litanv and address all e like sheep tun gone as invite jou to worship with js lra wf have turned every one to on sunday at 1100 am and his own way and the lord hath i3 p laid on him the iniquity of us all zhon tabernacle water street o opposite post office pastor rev f m flelehei phone 750w wright real estate insurance f i wrkht n b wright 20 w ilbur st 69 macdonmll st acton ont uelph ont phone- 95 phone 4915w valuators realtors tnsurora memoir appraiwl institute of canada member guelph and district real estate board members guelph and district insurance agents association w r bracken real estate inaarastee phone 28 acton list vour farm business or house with us we invtle vou to use our i facilities tn securing a purchase for i vour property i lloyd e aaltffe r r no 6 guelph phone hespelcr 701 live m lampard atcm rmt orinit ind chofr leader lnilid church teacher of piano di i niti d c hurch thursday si dio 14 pirk ave guelph thjihonf 296 travellers guide gray coach lines 0 hfs lfae acton lastboond t3 am hi am 11 33 a l w m inn pm 633 pm 85 m sh p m westbound 10 r am 12s2 pm 2 17 p 27 p m r p m b 12 mu i 32 pm i 12 a m isun to kh- a daily except sunday and boll b saturda sunday and holl- you ill enjoy the full gospel message and the lively singing isaiah 53 all welcome r f bean general bwaiaa 260 mill st acton phone 585 office hours 9 im 5 pan 530 pm 9 pm canadian national railways staaaartf ttoe easbai daily 640 am daily except sun day 954 am 7 10 pm sunday only 8 16 p m dauy except 9- day flyer at georgetown tm ajk- daily flyer at georgetown mil pm dailv except sunday and day 222 am sunday and mc only 12 j8 am dally except sun day 8 48 am 050 pm flafltop 7 44 pjn daily except saturobrj and sunday s10 pm saturday 0- ly im pm sunday only tt ajn iflagstop sunday only flyer at guelph 7 05 p m