Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 23, 1938, p. 2

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fflewyfi r i skssvpbmaspt fauukea txfr tasrseyt a oatarle 4 i u mum aoveutismo jrtsoe eeelutetlmi ead la varleui eeluiea keadtat ffismltwll n vlttwut too wuoh expenditure until experience hat taught juatwtiat equipment it actually useful we cannot aee the justification at the present tine for jhe building of an elaborate bulming for the new courses until the need is proven actonwlllbe pay edhbrja- pktorudy speaking one of the liveliest topics discussed t the recent weekly newspaper convention was the subject of pic tures for weekly newspapers perhsps you have noticed that for some time the free press hs been featuring more pictures in its columns cost of re producing the pictures hs been such thst their use was curtailed then again the securing of pictures that will reproduce well has been a problem frank ly we havent yet met with the success we had hoped for in the art of getting pictures good enough far reproduction you have perhaps wondered why cer tain pictures you have seen being taken are not in thb free press we have intimated some of the reasons many of the pictures taken have been sup plied through the courtesy of friends more expert than we are in getting good pictures but what we really wanted to tell you was that these difficulties arc being tackled and you may an ticipate more local pictures in your local paper costs are still a serious consideration and will limit the amount of pictures each weekbut we will endeavor to keep acton to the fore in pictures in the free press as in local reading matter the pictures we like best are those of greatest local interest and that interest all our readers if you have some particu larly good ones we would be glad tohave your co operation in keeping acton to the fore the pictures of the sunday parade are secured by the courtesy of mr wm cochrane of kitchener the ones we secured were just a big disappointment as far as reproduction in the free press is con cerned ingon school debenture building issues until 1047 and his outstanding nearly 2ooo0ef school deben ture bt we do not want to see acton lag behind in the matter of adequate education but success i not always measured in termi of equipment but rather in the will to make application of the facilities offer ed an expenditure over a period of years will meet with the approval of most folks the share the gov ernment will undertake in the cost will of course have a distinct bearing on the attitude taken toward the matter but at present its all very indefinite that spirit has not dlmlnlahed weve written a deal about community spirit and what can be done through cooperative effort its been quite a matter of pride that such a spirit is prevalent in acton arid we havo often pointed to things that have been accomplished through combin ed effort but acton will have to look to its laurels churchill congregation comprised of only a few families carried out a centennial celebration on sunday and monday that is hard to equal for co operative effort i to say it was a success is putting it mildly it took weeks of effort in preparing the church build ings and surroundings it took extraordinary effort to carry out the two days of strenuous program weve heard quite a bit about the pioneer spirit that mcr and overcome big obstacles it was apparently prevalent at churchill a hundred years ago it is just as prevalent in this day and generation making canada a better place in which to live and work asriaofuuafkdtauiirilafcmcaiiadlanaonvlial problems affecting the future welfare of canada annuity written tar cusaaiaa waaklf n not all to the exhibitors agricultural societies are now in a position to honor the unsung heroes of agriculture the men who have unselfishly given of theif valuable time and talent to further worthwhile agricultural pro jects in their community without thought of reward save in work well done for the benefit of all the ontario association of agricultural societies believing it is high time the work of these men should be recognized in tangible form has announced through secretary j a carroll toronto that each agricultural society may recommend one person per year te the district director for an agricultural ser vice diploma the director will conduct any investi gation deemed necessary and if satisfied will forward the recommendation to the secretary of the ontario association who will fill in the names of the re cipient and the society making the award and also place the stamp of the ontario association on the gold seal of the diploma it will then be sent back to the individual society for presentation on some formal occasion the awarr may go to anyone in the community and need not be confined to a member of an agricul tural society mr carrol states the diploma is fourteen inches by ten inches and will be signed by both the president and secretary of the ontario society editorial notes after all summer wasnt due to commence until tuesday and none can say it was behind schedule no changes made few may be hoped for whatever may have been hoped or planned of the budget is now a matter of record while there are no reductions in taxes there arc at least no increases of course the building trades have secured some consideration that should be stimulating it is better too that no- tariff changes have been made the policy of making these changes and having retalia- 1 tory measures adopted by other trading countries has not been very satisfactory in the past the outcome of the trade treaties now under negotiation with the united states and great britain will be a more satis- factory arrangement the budget with taxes and treaties eliminated therefore boiled down to not more than a statement i of finances and these are astounding enough can- adas net debt is placed at h7727ooo a big figure and growing bigger each year it takes an estimated national income of 48uooolxx to finance this dominion these arc figures that the average adding machine wont take care of expenditures fur 193738 were mo4670oo the running of canada is big business but there isno suggestion of the staff not being sufficient vacations are now being enjoyed or in immediate anticipation may they be happy and not marred by mishap on highway or water magna carta arrangements in acton were well carried out and as a result the institutions and free dom we now enjoy urc more deeply cherished dear smitor v in response to your attar j should ilk to say that the oatm of u can adiannational hallways am always oonscloua of tha important part the weakly newspapers play in canadian af faire and that wa fully appreciate the keen intkreat the members of your as sociation take in ttie welfare of the tifctional railway syitem we have noticed with aeuitaellon that you have extended thla to oanadaa neweat enter prise the tramcanada air unas i hope that the weekly newipapere will oonitnua utoir valuable work of foster ing a spirit of unity throughout the do minion and encouraging canadians to work for eteady improvement in eondl- uona by avoiding uaebuu controversies which can only tend u retard the nauonanmgreei above all i hone you will carry on your dlstnuragemant at those paaalmuta whaaeem to have nn caher contribution to make than uw forecast of disaster tha things to tie advocated tloday it seems to me are the avoidance of anything which might cause actional racial or any other form of trite and uia pnaltlve qualltlw of aana optimism and hard work thau i think you will agree are canadian charactar- lauos it la not enough ui recngnlae them and be proud of them we must maintain and extend them with kind regards and all good wlahes to your membership and to yourself 1 am youre fallhfuuy 8 j hunobjifoiid chairman and president canadian national railway borrowing at the bank quits too smart the teacher wiu explaining the dif ference between the stately rtue and tlie mudeit violet you tee children the laid bcu- tlful welllrobrd womn walk along the fttreel but ahe la proud and does not greet anybody that u the roae but behind her oomei a amall creature with bowed head ye mui i know tommy inter rupted thata her huaband weix named john did you hear the latnat aneexlng aong joe no what la it john i took one lookltaufhoo leatllkil g1xvks there la a good demand fur leather glovea in holland and canadian supplies to that country have been increasing particularly glovea fur cycllau motorlsta and workmen canada produce million or leather glovea every year and the hides used in producing the leather come from canadian farms no fewer than 7 233 67 fl pairs of leather glovea were produced in the dominion in 10m cow hide being used for 2605613 pairs sheep- akin for 1071072 pairs and muleskln for 032208 pairs with a total value of m- oemoo export of blueberries canada virtually monopolises the im port trade of fresh blueberries into the united states while newfoundland con trols the frosen shipment at the same time- canada supplies the united stales with a fairly substantial amount of the froaen berries the bulk of the frosen blueberries goes into plemaklng more of premier abcrharts enactments have been quashed alberta will have a real salesmanship job to do before capita can be induced there for invest ment indiana shriners to see famed columbia icefield one of the first groups to visit the columbia icefield over the new motor highway from jasper park lodge will be a delegation of 23 shrlncrs from evans- vlllf indiana they belong to hadl temple and thrlr potentate la robert orook in charge of the party 1a arthur w mann recorder of the temple eyanavlllc shrine ra have mode several trips to canada before hadl trmplr hod a special canadian national train from chicago to toronto for the shrine convention of 1930 milk in canada most everyone is agreed lhat the dominion gov ernment acted wisely in disallowing premier abcr harts proposals most folks considered no other course could be followed ii 8 export trade according to official statistics live ex port trade of the united tabatei recorded heavy increases in 1037 over 10m with all countries of uw dtltlsh lonplre which accounted fur 40 per cent of the total vm export v exports to canada in 1037 were valued at 5o06o8 000 a against i3041mooo in 1036 an increase of 4135367000 or 33a per cent sale to south africa increased by 2sfi iter cent australia 2fifi per cent british india 432 per cent new zea land 224 per cent and bermuda 242 per cent on the other hand all the british empire countries increased their export to the united states canadian exports in 1037 being valued at 304- 240000 as sgainsl 377616000 in 1036 farmers nirdng money to finance improvements which good business judgment ap prove arc invitej to consult with our nearest branch manager the dank of montreal recog nizes the need of farmers to keep their properties from becoming run down and their equip ment from becoming obsolete borrowing to keep your farm in good working condition should be prtififabu it is com- itructitt utc of credit our local branch managers are familiar with the needs of farmers in each locality they welcome applica tions for loam having a cotutrvaivt purpose bank or montreal otabliimto leit a aeae uihtri mall aeioumi art vxlceau slooeanexteaienctu hanking service 120 yuri imtuml opniifm la 0 acton branch w h clayton manager fe pree owvtt for evffi a steamer cruise muskoka lakes 1540 these prices apply from toronto and include rehjm fare by motor coach and steamer mealt and state room or hotel accommodation shared by 2 dersons 3 days in new- york 2505 steamer cruise 30000 islands 1270 the dionni quints cruise on lake nipi9sino 2050 reservations irnul be made in advance tlctrte and infermauaa from harold wiles phone 58 kanawha motel wasatoa beach 860 ask for ydllr copy of vacation tours describing 30 deliqrrtfgl tour cvmswii our taamcl liurruu for tmera to anruhrr any tames gray coach lines actons observance of mana carta week wa a bit more enthusiastic apparently than a lot of other centres the decorations were the subject of in quiry by many strangers totil milk product km ln cnu in 1937 la fsumoud at 17lbstin 100 lbs iw comparrd with the nniu eatinile for 1936 of lfllwj4 15500 tta n increase at 190202300 lbs or 1 i per cent muk i iiacd for mnklisk dairy nd crrairirry i butter showrd a reduction in quantity i d urine thr jttiu while farmmade cheuae itutoty cluear and mlacellaneoila pro- duila relalerrd lncrtams kansas farmers anticipate kcconl heat crop a more useful course the question of the new courses in ihc high schools is proving quite s debatable one in many centres and will eventually come to acton s atten tion where big expenditures are required for new buildings the idea has not proven popular and the issue has met with failure when voted upon we have contended for some time that the curriculum in our schools was not sufficiently practical and did not meet the requirements of life after school days we therefore are pleased to see a movement for voca tional traisingin the schools tin change is a radical one and one that we be lieve ahoald not be expected to be made all st once the conraea should be started in s moderate way and wejiave nothing hut praise to offyr for the park improvements even to the new sign pointing to the direction of this beauty spot more power to you councillor chapman in your efforts just how many business institutions could stand conducting s businessihtwenlbehind 13 millions last year and would do worse tuisyesr and this is our business the dominion of canada that goes in the red each year a mean -crac1k- io ore yiu mr smith all rlkht nothing lo urumblr i mr smith ftiiy rh i fair warning mirrrirrl annr mtfrd 4 yriini tiindmti on the doorstop ot hrr homr walchrd tul frur u her mother rrxwaed thr ilrrrl u her through thr heavy lrunt and arreted her by uvlnir you ere o bad you wont a to heaven when you die bur only to the cemetery v i it might be made to read governments work in a mysterious way their wonders to perform and in the meantime actons msin thoroughfare is in a deplorable condition and the second line highwsy is one culvert nearer to being a highway instead of a dirt road i located school teacher where do all bad utue boyi so who do hot put their penruee tn the mlatlonaxy boa small boy pleaee mtae to the plc- tuvea no doubt amovt it raaei thai plane aaler mot tea aateat oh earth i m i i n- what pftxnfa to be one of the free net wheat harreau in the- hanory of kaneae la under war two weeaa before tbc usual cutting time wp tmd far tne rjl haa bean placed aa lush aa sooodoaeo buiheu by expert a yield e only one one of the am tamum in the aamte in enter hu wheat field with a binder la o graham eon an the i hie ten clarence le on the tractor wheat on hie jbsacre farm wip so buanela to the acre the entire v av wheal nanasl b expected to be one of the laraaet if net the largajt on reoord jjhiu jtia x 5- mfl tfffiwi g

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