Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 29, 1940, p. 3

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the acton free press rnnmattay smmtrjunr jotb tow pub1ulid kwy thuivaay acton onlirlo zit jil- hluuilil ik arlv r yur la advum iidew addreoee ehnold ne kunu requeeied cjutceixatiohswe had that ft ace prer l t have their ybktlmlml bcrietlone will nat be carried in arreare over an extended eeriad t ualeee are miea 10 cancel we eaeuee the eubecrlber wlehae tbe eervlee continued advertising bateson eppllcetlnn end ee alven in verloue column bcadinab allhouth every precaution wtlt be taken to eveld emr the free tree neonate ajverllelae in lie colnmne nnthe underelendlei thai l will not be liable lor any jtrorln any edvrtcenent wbllned neregnder twbee rsiel ol ouch anvenleeeeal le requeeted u wrllulbj thredvertleer end returned to the pree preee bnaueee ontoe ally euraen by the edveetuer end with eueh errnr or coretlni plainly noted in wrltle thereon end in that cate ii any evo ao noted ll not corrected by the pree iprtee ite liability aball not exceed each a proportion ol tbe entire coat ol ouch advertleenunt aa the epaee oecnbud by the noted error beera to the whole apace occupied by euch advetftleeeeemc abl dills editor telethones editorial and dualneae orsce 174 eeeueaea j ilicm improvements r another problem that is confronting municipal officials ibesides the purchase of lire equipment and some expenditure at the town hall fs a system of clearing roadways and sidewalks with some degree of uniformity ab we have said on previous occa sions thetoe services do seem to multiply and get beyond the purse that must provide them the change from the horso and buggy daysto the modern automobile is expensive not only fox the owner but for those who must make and maintain the facilities for these owners but there iff no alter native other than to keep pacq or become a back number hence the need for added work on our roadways and sidewalks in winter removal of the snow from mill street seems a matter that must be continued many municipalities also clear all the sidewalks with a small plow knowing that excr- ciso is to be derived from such labor that fo beneficial wo hesitate to advocate such a plan but with the irregular and untimely periods with which snow is accustomed to fall we realize the convenience such a plan would be ontario news of the week by mural medauou decentralizing of industry one of the things that is likely to be different during the present war is the centralizing of industry in the inrgc cities in london england study is being given now to decentralizing after the war and it is urged that n commission be appointed to deal with the distribution of the industrial population speaking recently in toronto mr r c smith dean ot the advertising profession and prominent advertising counsel urged that canada should profit in hew dy when almot everybody wetiu to be ukuiff a turn at crtkldnff komeuilna or aomtbody it might not be fiiiliu tooommendjthom people in on tario who are buiy punnlntf for the future even while the main effort u to win the war within the put week hon t b mc- queeten mlnuter of hltfliwaye for on tario advociited a threeyear provincial rond btilldlnir pnwom for after uw war to place returned soldier at uieful work tlvat would return ontario real revenue at ottawa and uirpuffhqut the country government and private bmlnaw repre- entatlver are doing their utmoiltto ln- crciue the tourut trade in canada from the united statee the canadian lesion li already hard at work laying a founda tion on which can be built a machine to help returned aoldlern to readjust thcrruieiww to civilian life after the war in over and in almoit every industry even while hard at work cm war orders executive are constantly on the lookout for new market that con tie retained after peace 1 signed a forecast in this newspaper a short time ftflo hotel owners tourist camp operator and business men generally are being asked to cooperate in the big effort to attract totiruu from the united state announcement wa made in ottawa last week that these people are being clrcu- linllliimil progratf for future indwstrint prosperity treme importance or ue tourist traffic to mr smith said new industries mushroomed ca to vmu geu full advantage of the difference in overnight most of them being centralized in the btclmng the price of muoline doe on aa a matter of faet he may b aeratctung hi head ptucmlecl a to which advice he should taken before the eaaoa is nicely under way n already lie i gutlng warning against increasing lit acreage against the evil of overproduction prom another ejuarter he nuy soon hear an opposite story nut it 1 a safe prediction to ay that in due course uie government in power will see to it that authoritative guidance for farmers in so far a uie war program u concerned will eventually come from one central point tills in the interest of of efficient cooperntlon toward winning the war hon eric croiu who sponsored uie unpopular measure which would ban municipal elections for the durattorr of the war found a lock of support in the legislature when he tried to get legisla tion by which the department of munici pal affairs would approve the salaries paid to elected members of municipal government it is very evident that under the present setup there j a sad lack of harmony between municipal and provincial government in ontario if national unity 1 the prime aim of canadians a start might be made by working toward a better understanding between component parts of the smaller sphere attorneygeneral conant will not send provincial police into any municipality in ontario until so requested by the municipality authorities he ha an nounced largely because local jurisdllc- tlon is jealous of it right and resent outside interference the spoken deci sion followed an argument over gambling centres sold to be in operation in mun reniiimm dimfjm iajiirijbm 33b aimttesbinfj wkamhnd imlofctanr in bcnd1no mail to bn ovekhkab the two big problem of the army postal service are brought about by in correct addressing and improper wrap ping of parcels dally jiundred of let ter onf parcels are delayed because of insufficient ad raising in some coses the oddrmxee can be located after some re search in other the letter or parcel has to be returned in wrapping parcels it should be remembered that they will be subject to much handling and there for should be sturdily wrapped bound the following rule will prevent im proper addressing rank name regiment rcgtrriontal number and unit of regiment for instance private john smith 40th highlanders all3345 trench mortars with canadian active forces imported fruits vkgftamkfl receipt of imported fruit and vege table on uie montreal market by rail pnd boat during the year 1030 totalled 7333 cars as compared with 85m cars during the previous year the largest individual contribution to the total were banana with 1403 corn orange with 1 200 car and tomatoe with 701 cars california supplies most of the orange drltiih west indie almost all the bananas while texas mexico and uie drltlsh west indie account for a lame proportion of uie tomatoes uiey have to do i tofask for it reform er asking for action against the gam- idirrin urflnutna business directory dr j a monlven pbytdelan aa4 sargn office and residence comer bower avenue and klgln street dr e j nelson physician and sargeen electro therapy phone a dr wm g cullen l m c a physician au4 surg office lloura 14 and 70 pm sunday by appointment mill street near frederick street telephone 138 drs freed and stevenson cahpbeixviuje phone milton 335r3 after 10 pj milton 3w office hours 80 ajn 13 pjn 78 pjb sunday by appointment only leo ax c p leatherland b a rarrbter and beuelurtjwary poule issuer of marriage ucesuoa registrar of birth usrrlage death acton office m 111 kenneth m langdon barrister bouelter netary pvui office georgetown oregory theataw buudlng aoton over t seynueke oaf par appointments phone acton oanrgotoaibh thuratiay ljd pm to 466 pju kn- ing j on request attorney aennnu hold the view that if munlclpolltle in question wont help all inltlauve dlcregardlng the atutud at uie local police tvrittps wrongly nasted we were plemlsed indeed to have warden finney of halton county present a viewpoint on the ques tion of compulsory pasteurization undoubtedly the question like all others hab two sides and the head ing on our editorial may not have given this impres sion that both sides were considered we are pleased to learn that they were but we are still not con vinced that they were balanced one against the other before writing that editorial we had quite n dis cussion with n medical authority wc were furnish ed with some facts and some notes on the subject that form undisputable evidence of the value of pasteurization milk can carry disease whether fresh or two or three dnys old tuberculosis is not the only disease which enn and is milkborne the folks of rural as well as urban centres have the same right to safeguards to health ns those in rural dis trict in o research department in a wellknown hospital it was found during one year that the chil dren from areas outside the city where milk wts not pasteurized that bovine tuberculosis was the causa tive organism in about 15 of the cases kirkland lake a few years ago had a severe epidemic of septic sore throat and loss of life which was believed to have been caused from the milk supply there is such an accumulation of evidence in i favor of pasteurization that we might revamp that former heading to read was the question balanc ed when considered by county council the subject is an important one pasteurization will cause a hardship in many cases although not ns large as may seem since milk can bo pasteurized in small quan tities with articles found in most every farm or town home we ore pleased always to hear all sides of such an important question discussed and to enter into the discussion latgcicitlcsrlicycdurfnrfrrrirtocliy resulted and the smaller towns were bled white in terms of having fewer industries to support them- those not reflect uie heavy increased cost of producing it since the war began and through government regulation and the cooperation of private industry price of wartime industrial expansions were planned for the food stuffs and commodlue of resistance needs of the moment not for the requirements of to the inflow of american visitor the future industrial expansion should revert back r dliumatlsf action 1 evident among on to the smnll towns where canada s permanent pros- urlo mu over the provincial perity is always rooted the small towns were built governments decision to reduce expend- by men who jook pride in their crntt and who did ture cnty a township roads by 1 i i tul much an 10 per cent lost week uie not feel thnt the pinnacle of n mans success ncces- j ontario good rood convention passed sarily had to be 0 whitecolor job this is the phil- a rosnluuon of protcet against uie move osophy which has made a grenter canada in the past und slm forms of objection may be t5hhtht scons scrap book and which can build n greater canada in the future editorial notes membership or boy scouts in canada has increas ed from i4i77 in 1114 to k2t7j in lllvi expectad from other quarters uirouithout the province in a nhort time tlicre is one point to keep in mind acconllnn to the mlnlnter of hlkhwnyn tho provincial government hml been placed in n posi tion wherein any baiie of debentures for capital expenditure must be approved by the iyderal administration with the nun aiipearlna more hprluk- llke every day ngrlculturc is movliut province accountin for 20 per cent of the doitilfft ln um ront r nvri- tlons wherever war effort is dtscuased while federal and provincial depart- mentji have been frlvlnu advice ever since the war started in tho fall the farmer may expect increased attention from now fines tuvk buh kcum c kutulm w boaxieiis ontnousahk 0 ynakc wroimrtouy oapjt4to licjhtlhe wky r some 8oocv0oo iatfluifto bontom quebec is canadas second largest manufacturing ovince accounting for 20 per cen ions manufacturing output in m7 the time draws shorter for securing the 1940 license plates and renewal of licenses for motor drivers the new yellow plates should be more in evidence by now t the output of leather footwear in canada set n new high record in 1039 when the aggregate pro duction nmounted to 25438til pairs compared with 2iu48d2i pairs in 1038 georgetown has at last won an intermediate group hockey championship the first in thirteen years we olfer congratulations nndhope they have con tinued success at least until they meet the tanners mud in your eye just now the ice nnd snow on the highway is frozen but there has been and there wim be another period when that accumulation will be mixed with dirty water we hear these days about political mud slinging its a despicable thing its a nasty thing for even children to throw mud at other chil dren- or anything else that soils ones face or cloth- inc but the meanest most despicable low down crcaturo of all the dirty mud slingcrs is the fellow who drives an automobile down the main street of any community at a time when the winters accumu lation is mixed into a liquid state and throws the mud at everyone who is within ten or flfteen feet of the machine driven by the mud slinging creature we realize full well that there are times when a motorist will come suddenly upon a pool of water and accidentally throw si usiwogndtrty water on- pedestrians that may be excusable the individual we refer to is the one who comes on a street that he can sec has pools of water on it and fails to take any precaution to prevent mud slinging on pedestri ans he even enjoys what he sees in his rear vision mirror or through his dirty windows yes we saw one of them a week ago saturday on mill street in acton we didnt get mud in our eyerbutrthe havent all been removed from our main thoroughfare and the deluge was broken by a convenient polethc only thing we regret is the fact that we destroyed the carton on which the number of his car was writ- tnn bucaglvc warnlntvhefdre4thenetsprjntt lcftcrs to the editor have occupied considerable space in recent weeks we are always pleased to have these views given in tut fitiiii pukss columns especially when they have so much of general inter est an advertising expert is quoted as saying thnt a careful research has shown that a certain wellknown metropolitan newspaper is read on an average for 20 minutes while the average country newspaper has a reading life of three hours to hs credit it is kept around the house fop a week and everyone in the family takes a turn in gofngtnrough it what others say as one of these oldgritspointls out the tory party in canada changes its name about as often as a hollywood movie star fergus newsrecord the greatest mistake you make in canada is saying you are not fighting the tierman people you are fighting only hitlerpeisa maxwell when you put in telephone call to the con servative party campaign headquarters at toronto these days irsweetyoung things says notionnlgov- erument headquarters financial post by r j scott a j buchanan d d s dwtal suigma oitlco in lelkhman block hours 0 ft m until s p m bvanlng by appointment oft for extraction xjzaj clogsd wdneday axlamoon pkoaa 14 uavc ho bohefi ih flteir wtliy aom hhtiullv op catvfilaae p w pearen dd s l d s dental saifna office in the symon block phone 20 mill strcwt acton j veterinary b d young vs r vsc vrtrliiary surgeon ortlco bnmikvlllr ontario phonemilton l8r4 f g oakes vs b v sc veterinary surgeon ofllce and realdencp knox aven acion phina tin auctioneers frank petch auctioneer and reprcacntatlve oonunatr- clal life aanurance co phono air 3 aroruetown georgetown p o 4hhed borrowers like ploughing and harvesting the need to borrow for productive pur poses occurs with the seasons there are numerous purposes for which you may wish to borrow to finance shipments of livestock poul try or other farm produce to market or to undertake farm improvements under the home improvement plan the manager of our branch nearest meetseedandharves tingexpenses jrybu will-undtrsrattd-your-seasonal- to purchase fertilizer and equipment needs and be glad to receive your to purchase and feed live stock or to application for a loan ask for our booklet the farmer- anil his bank bank of montreal robert t amos auctioneer moffat ontario for service that antlflflea at prices that pleaae wide acquaintance ouolph phono 1720r3 phone date my oxpenm time tables at acton standard ttuoi gain eaet dnlly except sunday s9 nju dully except sunduy 1m0 ajn i dnlly except sunduy a2b pjn surdity only nio pjn riycr ill ocorsctown 041 pjn goinc went dally except sunduy 040 am dully except sunday 700 pjn i saturriuy only 3a pjn saturday only 1330 ajn sunday only 1133 pjn plycr at ocorgbujwn 000 pjn flyer ut ouolph 044 pjn gray coach lines coaches leave aoton hlaudajn tinea eabtbound tn tnrontn ooii am 011 am 1301 pm caob pm 4131 pm 031 pm pm westbound t xannen 1033 am xll3b am 333 pm cu14 pm ai 503 pn- 718 pm boibpm jik i 3 pj i 13 a except sun and hoi bun oad hoi c bat only d except bat sun and ilol e sat suh and hoj x to kitchener y to stratford- wite preservfir thaw arid we know of many other pedestrians who i have thoughts similar to ours of these mud sllngers j sir gerald campbell british high commissioner to canada was on sound ground when he said of the boy scout movement it is- worthy to be carried on until every ablebodied boy in every nation has boongivonachancetliroujrlthapracticeand preach- 1 ing it affords to become ableminded too globe i and mail i established 1b17 acton- llr inch w h clayton manager a bank where small accounts are welcome in whan you have wathad tamnenu new eejora may run wrap them aepa rioaljf in waxed paper ajtar aprinltllna tnen if ute eelom ue run they will tie n danaa u etaar artklea in th waab ittiii v gut m jkmim tjk4h

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