Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1943, p. 2

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the acton free press thursday ji7je 17th 1943- v 1 if w mm4 aj it m juad m a 3 w lufcw mt km umlwrtm rattlitins feto www jafnww cj v h j atb fc a imtmmi canj jwji u mwil b mj ftj ta mi wrttd ty tli fd v uat mj ia4 hrara l te7 iwj os ajwaer au ij kllmm here we saw published the past week in all proba bility other miwuttuics in the province will show sinrilar increase in view off this it is hard to understand where any restrictions are cutting the consumption of in toxicating bescmces which are held accountable for so much lost time in industries and a leaseninc cur war effort certainly they have not reached a proportion that ratiomoc has produced in other com modities to which it was applied v slio i w itahlr back in thrla boyhood e ued to call them family gardens and perhaps because families were much larger on the aseragc in ihusc daymiho gar icns were usually bigger than the- present edition known popularly as victory garden hut most every family had a garden because economic condi tions demanded that the yield from it would help lalance the income from work in the factory or ether employment in the intervening ears c had the day of the specialist when the factory worker specialized in his massproduction methods and used the leisure in his streamlined ehicle to view the market garden ohere the specialist in food production supplied more than enough for every table now with a wool bonus policy details aiiiioiiucrd r r f vwar cmi n hi anal is now available far oav tarta wool drtu of iim fkntoiio wuul tunua 1ohri umuicut4 to muurmfia cflt wfv in ltr 4udmtlaa and ticttcr imt for tto nwrhrt of 4kntatiu wool luvr trvn miuthtwrh ly aficiu of ik- ijv slr llm of tl miallumctt f acatrultuiw lc bntarto tttls ptovtdm tuil tacttua of tour cru m immumi wui im- patd ity mm owtjurio iwartnmt ua mil wool wloett ate u kfqulmamiu of tu ouo ycilh lb ftvajrcal dfmurtnat twnlmuwne tbf ikrovlnrial 4ff4- menl to lit tt of two orsu m poutxl wool from oolmriu iroduc- rm ty ctmu4 at cowuivrtit rc- isteml wmuiumi during iim csua ta whlcti ltm wol kfaoru u lcu- for boau all vkwa crwunfi rarttu will tx lanixrd a to wltrtlter 1im wool l w h bot rrrorunmdvd for immuix atstl on llw- rrouaunmdalloqh anrnt will kiuwlr oitvt to u- uodov- telllmtuf ti4iition on itu urt ttu bonun will iakl only 011 wool cmlmr fum nrvl titw iivxliuni eondrjap the naaar acton in anowr field added lo some of the other honors lhat various groups have on for acton can now be placed that of providing excellent publicity in victory loans with three loans finished it was not easy to main tain interest in a fourth loan subsequent loans will hac the same lack and also the same need for sus tained interest if the job is to be completed tile community victory loan contest was therefore a necessary event in which communities were urged to enter their successful plans for maintaining interest in victory loans and was well timed by the national tar finance committee just as other honors lhat come to the commun ity as a whole the team that carried the plan through successfully was representative of acton ind while the thought was not a contest but merely a solution to a local problem in the first instance every member of the team is happy that this honor has come to acton and another prize has been award ed acton ha no naval vessels or other fighting equipment bearing the name of the town but has a iccord of its sons and daughters carrying the fight to the enemy in all the services of which the home folks are justly proud and most anxious to back up it would be nice if the bomber crew in the plane named acton could be lads from this community we hope this can be arranged and that acton citizens will have an opportunity of seeing the only fighting craft named acton at some convenient place v c one way equalization the ways of halton county council arc difficult to understand fall fairs are held in three munici palities in the county milton fair is given a grant of 200 acton and georgetown each are assisted by 100 each all municipalities pay into the fund from which the grants arc derived on an equalized basis but perhaps because the countycouncil meets in milton it leans doubly toward that town the representatives in the northern end ol the county made a good stand for equalized grants but were overwhelmed perhaps that old gog was pulled that milton fair was a halton county event if council wanted to find out otherwise a glance at the complimentary tickets would sh them that its milton fall fair und outside the grant appeal time the event is sel dom referred to in any way as halton county fair incidentally the equalized assessment of the county remains unchanged this year there are also other outlets that arc known as one way thor oughfares besides county council perhaps many of our nuisances will depart into oblivion when the postwar days come we can stand a little more socialization anyway in this democracy which is worth fighting for v where rationing works in revene figures released recently showing the amount of revenue from licenses in the municipalities do not bear out the contention that there is any reduction in the amount handled in licensed premises in this district for the sale of intoxicating liquor the am ount is based on twenty per cent of the fees col lected by the liquor control board in eqch muni cipality in acton the amount turned into the municipal ity this year was 31522 and he year previous was 30621 in georgetown the amount this year was 40244 compared with 34336 for the year previous theao are the only two figures for communities near shortage of specialists in all lines and streamlined mllltaty yu- ilinc stk- koulli- vehicles without tire and short on gasoline we find ourscucs back in a diminutie way in the gard ening pastime some of us who cling to tradition never got right mlu the uiudirn swing hut were of necessity kept to gardening rather than golfinu its one of the jobs thats essential to victor it is also just as in bovhood das one of the tasks that is necessary if the ublc is to have a sufficiency of the vegetable- lhat are essential for average meals and in the doing of this job that provided enjoy ment and satisfaction in olher days wc find again folks getting a good deal of satisfaction out of gar dening in these days many have forgotten some of the wrinkles which make production more prolific than the neigh bors now wo suggest you swap ideas with your neighbors there arc many fine gardens in acton backyards these days and tho coming days or pro duction for summer and autumn use will in most cases prove that whether bearing the name or family or victory garden they have been worth while v k1htohial notes here oh to be back in school days now that june is v lun vtyk- onlltuiry hly or irinl rl4rllon t vry rti4lr 1u laui vlwfx- tlw vttolr rll i kimrlvt hi it il ultlmkliusi tit il ihmius will 1141 iw imbl m wuol nrjulmj ivjts kurh itti stilus iniil liurry ssy joul rliaffy itvy loul ltlick ilsd k itilty niukty iiutth lutnaxl wittxl or ta wnslmsl uoali wool llsl wllh itliukr tvvlivt- uml wools irrklui t r tliv4l univlimis hi ncrnllx immir istimllllun will nltu tut qualify for immlih tuiym ntu in kiiiklliix tlt nmtounnnw nt iii ovpartlmnt sukkia that all uool slukubl fns- of mniis cliaff straw burrs ami utltvr fotxjun material nhd all liavy tai lock should be ro- movl at tho tlnu of slmarinir and not rolled in with tlu- fleeces the short rlbiss hairy lee and faco cll- plncn should not he tlilmd at all ail they are of tittle value black rleee- e or- those containing dark fibres should lie kept from contact wllh while fleeces but should bo shipped separately and all rleeres should be rolled and folded with the flesh or shorn side out any enquiries reenrdlni tlic wool honui should be made to the wool bonus division ontario department or agriculture parliament bulldlncs toronto we have not yet won this war and wc must not withhold any human effort in righting it frank lin d roosevelt v its a wonderful place to go crazy in nobody would notice it irvin s cobb on his first visit to wartime washington v the two major cost factors which can make or break the price ceiling und the whole stabilization program are wage rates and farm prices donald gordon chairman wartime prices and trade board v we notice some of the neighboring towns have passed smoke nuisance bylaws most every indus try would like to be rid of the nuisance but its pretty hard to have busy industries and smokeless chimneys on them v and now its the dominion day holiday which remains in uncertainty it seems rather unfair to make a change from an announced dato just a few weeks before the holiday especially to those who plancventslflittle in advance and in an orderly way v our railroads must be rebuilt after the wur and millions of shipyard workers musf have jobs 1 want to build new trains i propose that we com plete engineering studies at once get the financing arranged and be ready for construction the day peace is declared henry j kaiser v theres been many a parent who wished during this month that the school homework include some practical and modern examples such as problems in income tax forms rather than the seemingly useless questions that are set out for the pupils but then that would mean new school books every year v anyway most housewives now know how many fruit jars they have in their cellars and the sta tisticians can add them all up and tell us approxi mately how many jars there are in canada it does nt have anything to do with sugar rationing but it may be interesting data of someone farmers ad vocate v in honor of the african victories of the british first and eighth armies scottish miners voted in creased time without pay to produce 50000 tons or coal in the united states john l lewis and his cohorts celebrate by astrike which cost the nation 11000000 tons of coal its just the different view points on how to win the war4y those who have been in the front line and those who havent smith falls recordnews carrolls ukuovku kau ta1s ciiimti xlortcn kcnmorv onl um fined 50 niu coilt in the cnrlelon couniynpoltcm court rhmiy for imvlnj rmovyl tlu var ijiuh from tvto lieail of cnltl contrary lo sec tion u of llio quiinmtinc itcciilu- tiorifl uiuloi- tlu animals contulotii dshiu act w- can iiowr riliux a friend when a man fortunate enough to imvo several lie flmli that they nro till different no one hnsi double in irendstiin schiller tomato soup rsgwvm w cwmib i it i i e our mix aae mi is whs kui smmr rfffow sis4f hoca a rowoerxii ljw iiwtk bans lu tl lm f4 wdl i- p ltm1ilir champion szm sxwtvc rossmiller 3 cropup kiu xil- z5c pard dog pood x rj vc tea 01 rio sii 44c powdw ri cleanser ammonia lemon oiltr jtsa5 camayc 3 prairie nuts 11 javex c u 14c grapefruit j3wteu iaa x in 1 uam wuulta mia ul 14c california duantjrs size 252 a7 lan fkesii chken itk ans 7 iound home grown ixtture cauli flower spinach tomalihs cab- hage hadlsh daily lnilt and we-talil- 1rirs i ulil satunl i night hull save waste for victory 3u32iu individual shareholders own canadas chartered banks the average holding is 28 shares most of these shareholders are canadians the wide distribution of bank ownership is in dicated by the fact that 36574 individuals living in all parts of canada hold shares in the chartered banks of canada of the remaining shareholders 8987 live elsewhere in the british empire some further facts about canadas banks there are 4369740 savings going to the bank to withdraw deposit accounts in the char- his savings can get his money tered banks of canada aver aging 391 each safeguarding the funds of depositors is a primary function of commercial banking banks keep themselves in such a position that anybody business directory wtiiru dh w g c kesney hurfmur n4r j a mcnlvni jtfl u hynm bkxjc mm fctxmt una f ublm fk w f culliik l vi cjz ktt vy4r3 s4 itjlj mill fcll ra wfrrvx fr ntr its ucvraiy j t ii wvlifc v lb mmta otlba ihw ma and 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needs and is willing to pay for at rate which will yield a reason able return evary day baa torn or fcaywaa caamaikm ia av wo el u ami i al parts ol cm k proit inm ifalr awtv lipr ami ima the chartered bank5 of canada riii7 r v ltf rc canadian national kiiavays a4ngj ftlfaait ljlli ivfit smuli bl j til iull t t suttdnv t w p in ratly ivpt suiuluv 1 l a m sunctu onk 4 l p in klr ttt iu ortftim ti it jl pin kiit it u ijth k i m tiolnv ut 4 oiiii uitiit undu l tu a ni- dailv xil sundu hv am saturday onl 2 p m dully xivt sunda 7 jl pm sunday on 1151 pm kay coach lines coaches leave acton kutbouml 6 4f u m 16 a m 206 pm 6 20- jm 916 pm bio 41 pm mtboun4 ylouom yjih pro usos pm x7 33 p in ho a pm xll 53 p m a to 1ondon b sundays and holidays only x- to cucjph daily to kitchener sunday and holiday to kltcncner z to stratford ikwtehn rxemptionh lunuunticii- exemption from war work will be grafted by tha labor minlatry to woin who coa- apnt to give land workera and nwta- twra of the wonwnaland army loot ing in their nomea

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