Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 4, 1941, p. 2

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pack two the acton free press thursday september 4th 1m1 oil attorn jhrrr jjrrflu kubluhcd kfv ywkjay at aetott oaurlo subscription hates p jv lwild stl- x ulllloaftl uoml cttpj1 ic bota old md b kllrim koum b swt whm bua of fctidrm qtatd cancellation sw find khl to4t ftl mir icrilxr prftf mo ta kw tkelr jubrlplltmi ittraplej i cu thy til to rnft twfor nptrtlmi vvmu mb kytptloai will l b crrl in rrm ovr h ladj tjcvlod yl uwwss w r notified to ctucl w iuw lb ubcribr lhts lh rvlc continued a0veut15in0 hates on kppluilu j lv a vjrtoua colubm hcftdlngi althaiigb vry putlob will b tiwty to 6ld rrttr tli pf prai scetpti tdvcrtulnc in la miumhm m th umuratattdbig thst it will tt b llabu for y rror id ny tdvcrlucmftit publuhed brundr ubukm a rl of ucb tdvftibtdmt ia rtqutattd in wrltlutf by the adrtur and returned to th vr rvi buabtaaa osca lily aismtd by lk advartitr and wltb auch arror or corrclima plainly uottd it writing lbfoti bd in that cna il any error to noted ia not corrected by tbc vtw waa ita liability shall not cfrj aucb a proportion ol th anllra coal ol aueb advarliaabicht aa tlja apace occupied by th noted erwr bara to the who apace occupied by aucb advertisement c arlof dills editor telephones- editorial and nuilhcaa office 174 residence 131 mjgs town without liability insurance in- these days when claims tor damages from ac cidents un the streets or roadways seem a regu lnr occurrence it is interesting to note in the ches- lcv enterprise that the town of chesley does not carr insurance and gets along very well with no claims for compensation the enterprise adds this is dependent of course on keeping the streets und sidewalks in passable condition going back we can recall the old wooden side walk and pathways about town the poor street light ing and the hazards of walking about nt any time und in lhjjc times of increased hazards the muni cipality carried no insurance and had no claims for accidents from falls on the sidewolks perhaps folks are not as agile as they were years ago but we dont recall hearing of many accidents in those years gone by the chesley ed o u a big question however the proof is that chesley does get by without claims when the sidewalks arc kept passible v an outstanding cne year we doubt if any other one institution has done more than the canadian national exhibition to bring home to thousands of people the enormous task canadians are potforming in their war effort we speak of thousands of shells being made and thousands of guns one canadian factory shows its 100000th war vehicles we hear of airpfane con struction and tank building and we grow impatient that it is not faster and production is not greater the trouble is that it is difficult to realize just what is involved in making one shell the hundreds of finely machined parts in every gun and the deli- late construction and thousands of little gadgets und pieces that must be assembled before an airplane or a tank is ready for ar service we had only a glimpse on pres day of what is being shown while uu have read and seen pictures nothing yet brought home as did the cn e the enormity of the job not onlv in equipment does the e show but in man power one is shown something pf what is being ilomplishcd truh the cnf of 1141 has done t splendid ion in bringing these fiuts before can udians and amtnun visitors if ou hnvui t been there vet this ur wc sironglv advise cvirvonv who ian to set tlu l 41 event v tin time grows short itwn u m r f lunr nh our own local fair shows that it i a community event for town arid the countryside wo find all contributing to its success some by way of dona hon and a lot of others putting work into making it a worthwhile event gone arc tho days when every years list was the same to keep ahreast of the tunes the fair that succeeds must change with the times and in this respect acton tinr is no lagard the list this year shows many new events that should he inter- esung special stress has been nut on givini en- couragement to 40creascd production to help send mprc supplies to itrililin then wc find the indies holding a quilting hec with the quilts to go to tit j ntrraid shelters in britain these nrc just a few of the things that the prize list brings this year its your event share in it by being an exhibitor and dont fail to attend it on september kith and 17th v the kirul improvement with about two miles more to he completed driving over no 25 highway from acton to milton does give one the iensation that more than signs now murk this road as a kings highway true we had hoped that a permanent hard surface would have been laid and the link completed in connecting with hamilton and points southwest the war however has delayed many a projected improvement in highways and other undertnkiug arid it is only proper that it should have prior tv it is gratifying that some provision has been made to keep this rond passable the work dottc this sum mer is the first that seems nt all likely to he an im- whos who business directory and buyers guide for acton and district miss roszell invitm your pntrnnnu whon niiylng ncttlokut lloiry mlllltlory nofellff work hrvlvi yarn uul hkuui wan annnts for rannifrv ciiankitii provement just now no 25 while still a gravel roadis one of thcfincst wehope it will be main mined until the proper time comes for a hard mir faci v cher in six month talk an amazing number of people hnve been going lbout ottawa in recent das saying that the war is going to be over in six months why these people think and say such n thing we don t know we think it is precisely the thing hitler and goeb- bels would like us to say and think it fits in ex actly with their hope that we will slacken our efforts talk about the war ending in six months is non sense dangerous nonsense this war may end in six months but nobody knows that nor has infor mation enabling him to sny that it might be said just as reasonably that it will go on for six years it would be better to argue six years than six months the first would not be so dangerous so we had better stop talk thnt is little more than wishful thinking when it isnt a species of super stition superstition and wishful thinking arent goodwac weapons ottawa journal i v editorial notes 1 1 nijit m canadas production of pig iron in the first half of 1941 amounted to 025000 tons as against 550000 tons in the first six months of 1040 v highway accidents in the united states arc a pretty big casualty list and this loss of life didnt even add anything to winning the war v some folks still think its the smart thing to do 50 on the highways and just go for a drive for the tun of it those folks are not the ones to imitate perhaps you too would like to help the fund for the sick children s hospital in london england your donation left at the bank or thi fki i piiiss office will go to help carry on in london s ruins v i central clcctrn sthtions in canada produced 1 r i 72kssotr kilowatt hours of electric cner m the firnt six months of imfnx lnnipnred uith h his su mx kilouhtt hours m thi torrtspondinj period ol i mo wxr 25 years ago zeppelin i la id on umhmi featur- ed4erman attack but ilrit- ifth airpunat then an nou hiohtcd enttm itt mi maki- omaha a nail ian vttm staff riter koutiiie r oriniiimin i f liiil s took plan mi r tin land annus lot kil lo t l in r nn tin from ii 1ml i h fn bk diirini lln war tnrs lntiok of bristol and kokki tn tm un uuld t rnfl whin judi d n prist nt dn mundnrds fli u nt dawn uhon t ncnnhrld ground sporadu all dashing in the urim donhunts of the first rent war but there wire two outstanding air nttionh which highlighted the wiik of routine aerial warfare one of thtse was the lar d 55- polin raid of the war to date sept 3 launched by the oermnns ajninst london nnd its tyi irons starch- lights plnycd ncros the ponderous dirigibles as thc came nosing in from the const it ml hovered over lon don dropping their bom on squads of british flghtern took tho air against them one of the raiders was shot to the ground near cuffley hertfordshire by a youthful pilot of the royal flying corpn lieut w l roblnxon hnd the others were driven off by fighters and antiaircraft fire tfobinson was awarded the victoria cross a few days later in recogni tion of his feat destroy iitaat the other outstanding air action took place later in the week when allied airmen foreshadowing the present nightly t xploits of the royal air force droned over termanheld brussels and dropped n hea vjoatl of bombs flew low across the harbor of zeebrugge and dest roved a ger man suhmarine nt fore it had a t hance to submerre and rt turned to their nlrdrome at dunkenjue although the ntr at rion of the first dnnt wnr was on nl smaller scale than in the prtsent war it servid to teat h tothstdes much about thi in w method of warfnn i hi ermnns it arned mrh jn the strug gl that dnj light rmds on protiilitl largtls wtn mithir as sjifi nor us fftt ti us blows strut k at night whin nil tin atlvantagi a with thi iilltii kers iiu li sson of tin a pm hi nttiuks on ltudttn taught lnth udew that dirtgililis toulil not stnnd up in tom- h il against the nmn mohih airplan- is britain mvir t m harked on any litre milltarv airshipbuilding pror grntn although su h a move had im t n t onti midntetl in some ir h s hi fore tht knt ffi t liveni ss of the zeppt llns was dt monstratt d low arils the nd of hit wir i rmiiii airship attai ks on i omlon wire n pirn i l 1 raids i ar- rit tl on h hinviir than air iraft ton siantlv hi tng improvid in speetl nnd flvmg i ii i nairn norway is vrgrtarian miwt ncedrt lie with na7ih tak- inj all the meat for their own people imontt ihe ftwwl situa tion in norway is sttadily deteriorat ing 1 he kojal norwegian govern ment information of flee refiorts that the shortage which has bnn chronic tor fnan months in the cnh ofmeat eggs butter nnd cheese now extends to milk veftetaliles and even fish large quantities of milk are also being sent lo the german troops with the result thnt many norwegian towns tmve had to limit consumption of milk to invalids and children under five the milk yield of norweglnn cows has been reduced by the short age of hay requisitioned by the ger mans to feed their horses meat has practically vanished from the norwegian dinner table a fw months ago norweglnn housewives could tount on being able to provide a meat dikh nt least once in two months now it is unobtainable nnd when farmers slaughter cattle the t art nrscs are immediately seized b german militnr authorities who are using the meat not onl to supply their urmv of ooupntlon hut also to feed tleir nrmit s in finland new 7ealaisi flax akkland n ti at the reiiist of tht british governmt nt ntw a aland last m nstin n t stabhsh- t tl thi old industrv of growing linen fl i and for 1ii 1j an objtttivt of jmmni nirs has lxin l to avtrt u win shortlist tf fla in v urop a ood place to kat royal cafe oimmi 1mm mfmlratn l vf soik ii voijit pantonagi clkam c irmrdtrr and einfewtlollb stod and ve t4 cnt flallon at th blue statc one stop service station vot ml anii miii st riionn sa taittr tim llffrrnre try macdonalds itukai cakks and patftry 1iionh km masales jersey dairy i or quality ami krrvire phone 14- when the thermometer soarn cool off with milk the greatest refresher of all fresh milk and cream and choco late milk lly acton creamery ileal market price for hutterfat uk mty rflgs and ioultrv for quality yse lover gold ilraiul reamery butter phone 53 main kt acton c andkrsen prop business directory dr j a mcjcyn vhjklclaa ami hurkeen office nnil resldinto corner bower avenue nnd elgin street dr e j nelson lh vulf ian ami hurgraa mdknl offlur of health for acton llectro ilwropy tiionk ka dr wm g cullen i m c c ihslrlan aiul hurgnnn offlte hours 14 nnd 79 pm sunda by appointment mill stnt t mar prcli ritk strict iiliphom 12h drs fueed nnd stevenson camprkllvilix imujnimlltrm2virl aftir10 pm milton 2w offirt hours ri a rn 11 pm 7 u pm sundays b appolnlmint only kkvtal dr c nicholson dental hurjrfinji suitissor to or a j buchanan offict in lclfdlmnn block hours unit until 0pm lvi nlrjs aijxlnliih nt us for i ytrmtlnns x ilay immni lih lkgal c f leatherland b a ilarrlster and solicitor notary publlfl isiut r of marriage lit tmes higlfitrar of births marriages deatha acton offlen 22 ihnnea ketldontvn isi kennethm langdon itarruter solicitor notary iubjle offlcts gtorgt town gregory theatre dulldg acionover t seynucks caf for appointments phone acton 65 or georgetown 88 office hours acton tuesday and thursday i no pm io4 0flpm even- ings on request vftkrinarv b d young vs bvsc vtrlnary hurgaan office bronkvltle ontario phonr milton 14fir4 i iikkitio iv fltntaw 1 ondon cpi lwtnt british soldli rs mptunuj in rteitd a pit asant shot it whi n tin arrivi tl at a ftrmnn prison tamp at fording to b tit rs hnnii i he win nn t b a hand plaving i ights of i tuition i own and i im rt loll mod i lows f g oakes vs bvsc veterinary uurceoa office nnd lt sidt n e knox avenue atton phone 110 at tionkkrh frank petch aurtloneer and representative coin- mrreiat ufe assurance o phone 191 harlei street georgetown iill auto horns ffiai tout salts nussits in tht tornu ol trudt tutus art now btinj ustd b st tril torn i panits i orhis niaea7iiu reports irtuks of a toal uniipain for tximplt art tnuipptj with horns that tontcrnine whoksalt houst hluldtnj in atton to nitct thi tutd 1 lu ft t r howtvtr that most t t tht nitd is ticirif supplitd h tht individual who trttts his own home und in that plan is tht great est scliintv and no dtiuht the het solution for the liul housin problem i 1 ht plan of government aid to home o iurs is till available lure although encouragement onlv is pvtn to building tht smulltr tvpe of homes the huilding season ts drawing to o tlosc main who hae nunc from iutstje points to uoik in industries htre will find wnmr weather a dktintt handicap to this plan 1 hose who would avoid this intonv cm awe should havt buildings started iinmediiitclv iev nul building lots m good locations are vtt available but their number is dnrt sing v itv oum and mine hair turn is htrt ind with it tonus not onlv tht big one but the tountrv fairs filling an equallv important pirt just around the tonur is atton fair mutitr of fatt itss than two vvteks around the corner a perusal of the prut list issued this week for sound kttp tlu home irts burning and truck horns ot a h ib lood imkir honk rotkahvt buhv ohtsuv hnttrprise r v c outuillor bull of brampton has after two veirs vork sltured the passng of a h law regarding park ing rtstrutions in brampton if councillor bull is not popular with bramptonuns the res of ontario should show thtir appreciation anv wu xe would tertainh likt to stt bramptonx fine main thorough tare some time when passing through instead of the conglomeration of cars th it usuallv hide it f the ountv of norfolk has httn afflicted with the slot ni ichine disc is lor sonu tinu the town of micot tried ro have it cured b law nitrt thin a tir igo n optrnor ip port dover wis fined sjw and h id his machines which he st itts were worth 4 ihu confiscated the ludgnunt ot the magistritt is being appealtd on tht ground that the m ichitus were operated in good faith under i bv law of the village of port dover the outcome of the appeal will be watched with interest i wll i itati mv time tables canadian national railways at afton siam1ahh iimh fiinit kul 1 siindnv c i unrlli i i pi miniljiv in iiik 1 i i ik lnnj r nl i in 1 i i 10 a m i h pm h il p m ml p m 111 p m i ftl1l m i sllllll lllll hi r ul i in l i hnlu i mi pi sum suiiiim onk ijillllh wpst uriln x in u m i jl p m i ifi pm tfk pm 1 n pm ittuyrnrcimnjs oacllts iiam alton muiuurd tlm astimm m to toronto 1 ni nn i m ll ll i m 2 06 i mi i m m r a t ni k m p ni r mrstiuh ml to london i m i- l p ni ji m a i j1 1 i 1 is ml h iim in l i i li m i till 1 1 pill i lll mil ill i i s n siiliirilii mil i i 1 iii i aik xl siilur ln sun i iv i stiii moilr iithatios lt i i mmmir a1th ulliln j i ins i p kio- m inns nl illl kravs in riiwria ll kir i rops ami un r t lanil in ijij i

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