Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 19, 1959, p. 10

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looyears to remember a hundred yetri u a king lime pfcru to replace the original school now referred lo prt o the robert little school got us browsing to find s and accord nig to the best record available il was bull ihe original part in 1859 or 60 two brick additions were made in 1892 and 1914 the dre in 1956 naturally spelled doom for the building thai has served ihe edoca ton needs of the town for the past 100 years it was ihere when the lo the pro perty wai by a lane wftfch ran past the house were sandy mclmk now resides over a plank brtdg crossing the llllte crak past the shingle mill nd yard up through a sectrcn of lend thai was added to ihe school property about 50 years ago and then with a turn at nghi angles entrance- waft made past the school pump into he grounds when education lane was opened mr smith who lived in what is now it former high school property erecled stalely en trance gates and turn stiles al mam slreel everyone who has ever altondedthe old school undoubtedly has a share of memories from ihe years spent tnere in- 1900 a reun ion was held for iupils of thai school and turned out ip bo quite a successful event in the morning the pupiu strolled atiout ihe haunts of ihe old school days in the after noonmne large group gathered at the school al the call of the old school bell impromptu speeches followed a ctrcrnony unveiled the memorial monument to rolwrt little the event continued from friday through sfilu day and sunday perhaps were ust wishful thinkers but il seems that right about now m ihe warmer weather would be a good time to gather all the former pupils that can be located and have a real old fashioned reunion before the ok school goes its way wed like to see that and it s usl possible others would too but it does take leadership mul some willing volunteers any available new middle class considered shely on the basts of annual income the canadian mtddle class is chang ing evidence of this comes from a govern ment publication entitled taatioii statistics 1958 issued by the taxation division of the department of national revenue one of the tables in this useful book give a distribution of taxpayers by income classes for the taxation years 1941 to 1956 it shows that in the earlier year the largest group of taxpayers was composed of those earning from 1 000 to 2 000 a year there were 368 86 in that qroup out of a total of b7 484 taxpayers in 1956 the number of taxpayers vas more than four times as large at 3 908 1 76 the largest taxpaymg group had shifted to those earning from j3 000 to j 4 000 a year they numbered 1015 449 while the group below them earning from q 000 to 3 000 had 993 830 members in 1956 as m 1941 it was the middle and lower classes of taxpayers upon whom the receiverqeneril of cinada depended for the bulk of his support in spite of the steep ly graduated income tax which takes the biggeil bite from ihe largest income more than half of the income tax payable tn 1956 came from incomes of s6 000 or less a year about one sixth of the grand total c tine from the class earning fiom 3 000 in 4 000 it is possible even probable tint these taxpayers do not realize their importance m the country s economy except for thoo who are selfemployed they never handle ilu millions that they conlnbute to ottawa they may not even realize that their earnings are actually as large as the figures show for 1 is their take home pay that matters in their per 4 sonal financing their income taxes are il most as invisible to them as ihe sales and ex cise taxes that are hidden m the costs of everything they buy they feel ihe cost of living but they are not encouriged lo rehte it to government extnvicpnce the print ed word z the good old days baelmn1909 tafcan imn th tawa at uw ttt wtm than man ts lata a ann f 0 t it wnrwrrw n i n- rtmeor chlnn clippers rnthrr aunt in putting additional hixiua upntl ihe dupe whan um7 cntm rm lb 100001 hiilhin tank al ihr- u arlim fast thursday nlfht and bac in- tale jrpm mm anew ef tw free u 119 ottt dihut mirl trmittknlrifc irjf bin lrurtur ii will nl h r painted the pttipoul fur the rrrctlnn if a wootl rink hire thin coming um mrr haa bn crdlally nwlvit nearly the whole amount of stuck has brm iubucriiwd and there in nvery noaun to believe thai next- winter will nee a codvnudlmi and writ appointed rtnk cumplrt with perhaps ncciirnmridnllim it both akatvra and curlors a cruie cil nllrkrd hmiseltreaklna upon informotlon told by e dynes and john turrlc ajnlnsl john wot- aon fifth line ekju using wns hoard by beeve ftwaekhnmer and irmgiitrntp a p moore n monday nftt rntmiii th evidence nhnwi d thut the 1 1 n rice u tun wire nut ten nlly tennnh it the time nrwl the hi kited hiiiimlnukinit wni nnlly 111 eviction the cine wit ihirituir clsmihflil on mixulny 1 rmiliik wis 1 by nihtr taylor before the buds break qtou jottings y jim dills thfiif ahf bts wind ind lnne dimr ind dmppid tie won 1 struts where trees planted now tur in 1 vv tid- bin tli il i 11 on u nm stiult mil 1 pliismt jiiil won d in inter years add to the dlg- simln nil m md iv sb 11 d ik n ihit 1 li idn 1 hi iiijjhl pissibl rutv the nppeirnnce und ihe ihndi- mi kind f 1 nti id t 1 llii 11 1 j11m 1 1 oi w ni li inn s mss n ihi homen maybe a com c uhu ins il 1111 d hum 1 v ml s u 11 vvn 11 ivct 111 nllti 1 b tli nlv hisis f 1 t n munity wide obwrvnnrp of arbor dny is possibk with every citizen 1 iuii n- ui 1 iv 1i1 nt d t iviry firmly plnntirtr a tree it dru ni vv 1- liiitdms mmh v ml i mid bi a underfill chamber t ill iklnis hi miii u urn coinnierce projrcl with the atlrnd- 1 1 kt iln 1 11 1- d iv tti mi 111i publit ily for ihi town in aiost v iv u m iiristlnu 1hih- ii c iimr pnsls intirmmcl town arlkir diy wont out year nl with niun sliit fi ml difplo l rniric us wnllrr innit his mud rmitc his tmrsi ixnnnt fi u hti md on cbiinb si ubiu in win mik- inj his nidk mivery inil fin away he tore itp ihi strut with th milk cans nittllna and whn near the corner of frcdinck st ihe rlk winded wllti grun hnt- chir cort th impncl locked the wheels and stripped thp hornera completely off the butcher horse joe syc the dell vi ry boy ran- after his horse at top speed with a pound of steak he had taken mm the cart in his hand the horse were cniiht n short distance awny thry suffered less injury thnn their hiirness and rijrs mrs a t rrown had the mis fortune fi full from n step ladriir which stipjityl on the linoleum in ihi kitchm last thursday morning she fell on her back across a chair and while no bones were broken she was painfully bruised she is now ntk to be about sun in a checker match in which n hood dml of interest was tnkitrt was piny id by 24 crnck players in matthews jlntl tuesday evening fliii llnvill wns official scorer ik at the acton tanners rlht tlwir own araui 2 j and lied up th rnundsimco looked the btsl in the firm period when they rami ercd two counters and acton wns turned lnck ut the net time and time attain by u fortune nimroe konhe the tanners were handicapped with rcio mnrro in bed with nl- tnek of the flu and nn rye injury to minule walters in the first pi 1 lod that put liim out of the ttiimi on tuesday ntjhi the twn tenms milj in the finals nt hilt and sim cue reci ivid the wosst tanninn yil when thiy suffend a s1 ddint nt the hands of the acton boy thi m cond jm nod endi d 4 3 for actun and whin thi plnyrs liarncd hint oeorkc molori wns out ft thi k limn with ir chisl injury suf fercrt in the first p rlod thi y mi jiff ft l x otit mid k inn r for tl oti tin sick list lb i ivi ril wis ill acton 4 siiiioi w ih loin 11111 ai tii plnynl nil mound ihini us muy n i wo iimti k ms in thi 111 44 s 1 unds i k sum pull l hi 1 ill md mill wants hut herli im net stopped h hi id ihi sn in thli whitby in the first -rtma- routn se thr dublin mternry society met at the school inst friday with tin president mr stevlc in the chair afur the usual oprnma thi mm ules wire read and business dis cussed the following program w is presented a iilr contest a pnmo solo by morgan t somervillt rend ing by doreen steele solo by c h is cutu readinx by alma floss st patricks dialogue by achool child rm cowboy singing by an-iu- kelly and annie black the days of the splashing motor ears nre here careful driving will kiep everyone in belter humor the third group of the women institute hi id a euchre at the homi of mrs j w ids tuesday winn is included mrs r l davidson mrs a h bishop mrs f f colin r and mrs w j retri i 1mikin of th recovering mir ii r-trr- un dipunl h em di li i mint if inv ihdimn if tin null foi a imf onf ihinji ihit hurts nioii ihin p ivtrtfi inpumi t is not hninj lo y in inuinw 1 1 professional directory and travellers guide medical ftnfrai dikfctobs longfellow once wrote if spring came but once m a century instead of once a year ct hi fort ilh tisff t f i qjirth and often forget the miracles of iheir com mg but spring is a long looked for season i huralrit ihn rplutn nf warm s and quake and not in silence what wonder and expectation there would be m all hearts to behold the miraculous and the perpetual exercise of god s power seems less wonder ful that its withdrawal would tie saturrhy s march 21 indicating the first official approach of that wonderful spring season it might be difficult to tell from the weather of tomohvw and the next week ust whether il will arrive or not but officially it wll as lonqfellow so aptly indicated we grow ii c tiltoined to the hanging seasons bnghi days outside after ihe long winter the trees will begin to show buds he grass will adopt a brighter green tne flow ers wilt begin to push up the belch will be prepared for their cycle of growth children will start playing alleys and peks roller skates will make their appearances side walks will be swept of their winter sind and the signs of be approaching seison vmii be welcomed indeed we re looking forward to the spng wei ther and were glad t s ofbc illy line we imagine you ire too ji i tin liv ill llv whin thi min until 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block 41a mill st t arlm flffici phone 711 rtmdmti ll chinch st f il im nn m jf i tin in in 1h nu l toronto on f- i iv f h and h in did h pliv if v gwt mvin ill wise words some of the strongest words out of ot tavta have been aimed at lobbying speaking of the avro arrow prime minister oiefen baker said lohhes will have no effect on ihe decision ihs qovemmenl makes to w tli s d pet aack on lobhy ng s not only t mely fiut melltgni wh le we are not well veised m american poetics ihe lon nq pintces ihpre hive iwn one cf the th no ve wov id hare to see on the can ad i j vfwvrnt t ivc enough to believe they don i st here cy na onii group dial mali s s to omiva o toonio govern ment houses attatot ot qmups smaller thin naivfiii s il siv ease s lo s t sges tions li the toon n v s leg slaors ve i vi lag ne that constiuctve ideas well leseme i v eveve the cons drstoo hev tlest ve vi e those v i ae togr nd w h tx v 1 irifltef no mter im government is in pover it is chirqed w lh legislating for the common good don t gel us wrong we th nk md v dulls should sm wi le to then memlwr of pad a ment after all he s a represenntive but me lobby ng that we oppose s that whth 5 or ganged to reap a benet t f a pr t c grfuo thai m ght jeopud e m e merest f j q t it many others western farmers recently mi ui i iran on ottawa ther recept o 1 n st i q di ficiency payments 11 riot i 1 v t fu there were t a of w is w 1 j r s ng at the to k us 01 t tli it s enro raqmq to knov 11 me v cess of an m ss on to ottawa a ii i 10 easured hy the m lie- m 10 t m be epn teh on 1 e i irm 1 1 v wetlon t want jr v ljs flfirt 1 int i o i u we are gl id m 11 ohl y q 1 e 1 h 1 mi mkh m 1 1i1 nk r i in j t n n i 1 u h1 1i1 1 1 u 1 1 1 m v n 1 1 i x 1 r 1 m id 1 dv rus h 1 it 1 v 1 1 1 1 i 1 f if vv this sundays church calendar l ityl thr sklch 11 niwsp si the acton free press mha4 bt th mlb pmtbbi 4 rmwiim co umlr4 t undpj tn r nd publnhrt fvn thursday at w m 1 m e acton tnurio mtnber ol thr aitdit bufiu of 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