Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1945, p. 2

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nian others h l wondt ie j wh no action ha bee n taken t oe rnnie nt- of ontario in iew of the ninimim knowledge tnnj joint the note of warning w want to sound now is to our own people at home inu wc arc like man oihn ahamcd of our lip preaehing of good neighbor polity and our purse snatching that appears to be condoned b those in thargc of adnnnisit at it n of iimiee in ontario hoiks in ontario tan rtm iimihj that if ihem moekalrcr art m0 td trom j iddlmg tluir us less vcrtidati s iuii ss ihi botdir mj m tuihboring promiucs the will jus toriiuii husnuss at honi our ajae i don i ipui jioutiion trom sminu bimnuvkijii i hut bt uur uwiimwuiu and hint onto the urnuuni and nuinwi il bonds sou hxw cr ma icurl an j shun iiilsl whi i irr on nhnorm il returns on our mmii iiil piovnui s good nanu ma sonu ja be n tstahlishcj in tht maitir of fa r dealing in mining iihn and spnuluic incstnunts but in the meantime don x kt anonc talk ou into parting with the safe musinunts ou alrcjd hold hang on to our uton bonds or tht things that are useful and for whiih ou ptiniud will still be on active service and in theatre of war far removed fronj homf but after the japanese have been defeated part of the post war planning might well include theae reunion celebration at that time travel restrict ion will have almost disappeared perhaps it wont be so essential to ak vlutors to bring heir ration books with them if they come home for a viait nest ear will no doubt he soon enough to mike reunion plans but is omcthiug whuh might well have at tendon true there are many who will not return hut for a time to meet old friends there is nothing quite tnjusl to the uld time ttebration and we know the boy turning home would wekotne it ac cuttuuunlly khowu 1rogmui mdualty the compilation of statistiui made in ihi when the crniui of inada was taken is bring put out and given oine inlrrrating and helpful lufor mation i tct lo come to our attrnlion is the vol umn miluin4atoa aiiu mrvkk it is a book of over hx page with many iompaiative tablet itut let u look at our own community through sonie of ihcc llguiet malton population in umi waa fc ssh and ten ear later w jmss in the same period 4eii in s tor is an j tin t handling rsiablionnciits in the ttiunly lose r s s7 km in hmi lo 1 117 i mm in im i a thaugr ol lo per nt in alton the popu uliou rul fiom ixss lo mhh in tin tt n years to ihi and salts hom 5ivi hi i 7lh llfkl or a per tnii thangt of ol 0 huh von in in h tin highest fitirt in llallon ouniy of ioiiim tin it nit luuri thangts m tins ptllun ol rural imdt in iht past lour ytnis htil the mm att ihi lultsi sialistus avjiilahlt mul ttttatul tlu ttu not shik tint i in small tomimiintits in ilns jis tl nit 10111 hiuk bul art id limit i showing pro titss iii li nil and tfoulli of i hi mitiilhi tnwu rrraiim itrunre iomiii a husintss hrtikits ttilain individuals in tht lrtii iilus ol a mul a haw tutu utttmpling l mpatatc i lit ittuiiud strvutmau fnnn tht lust t ll h luis atv nmulalt d during war mhiu ihtir nukt i not tit t i i pt lt tht it tuns u various iihuus somt smoolli talking crook tt ts m touth with a returned man contemplating starling up ui suiiil modest business an appuiut nunl is made and later iht pouuiial hutr is shown somt duiloird hoarding houst rtslauranl or tilnr husnuss an exorhani prut is asktd fjir urnishing and goodwill hut if tit ntls for tht nuktt iht victim soon liuds that lu is tht owutr of a lot tif hilli prutd shoddv uuipimnl and litilt r no palronngt i t tt i mis a hairs oil icials ait asking tht to ti t r ulion of tlu iibht in st mi nig out this llutviry and ttu should havt it i x stivutintn and othtrs ton ttniplitin tlu puichist tt a sm ill husnuss should ttttlwo hril itguui hmlvgmirjwuavuihillt and ait tht isi yt tlu v t tt i an nsiuillv nl no tli u t- ahovt all tliuioujh niv i stilation of phmml asstts and po u ntuil patron ili is tssltitial nnd also tlu st rtccs of i liwwr otluiwist tht victim is liable to find him st if saddle d with some costly while tltphnnt an j perhaps with no ugal title whatsoever i innnciil list i kd1tokiai notf ihjunpiorut smaller tommunilien speaking before the canadian mnufacunrs assoc latum in toronto reccntu president 11 h hannam of ihc canadian federation of agriculture raised a point which will be applauded bv rural cxnn munities throughout the prov int and per hops in man other province there is one other point 1 would like to raise here because members of the canadian mam cr association arc directlv concerned with it it i that while recognizing and appreciating the ben efits made possibtc through mass production we do not believe that the concentration of industry in large centres is general i v speaking in the bes interests of the people or the nation we beluve movement lowaids dtctntr 1i17 ition ol our fiictorv mem and the encouragement of town and village industries would he a desirable feature of post wm life this would provide part time or seasonal tin plomcnt for farmers sons and firm workers to the benefit of both tudustrv and agriculture it would hae a tcndtiuv to improve farm markets dose at rrwnd where the minimum of middleman services arc involved and where as a result the proportion of the consumers dollar received bv the farmer would be greater anvthing which can be done to improve the purchasing power of the town and small city wil help the tanning communitv and iec cra and program to revitalize both the rural centre and surrounding countrvsidc will be helpful in the recon struction period folks ho live in small communities know all about these advantages but manufacturers who get massed production so directly in front of their eves to obscureall else would do well to ponder this part ofmr hannamvaddrcvrrouuciion aruuhe mak- wcll the cool wet weather has been tasy on the tires unvwav cut sonu of those hot summer davs and there 11 be pkntv of popping along the highways a tew new homes re under construction but it s going to take a lot more buildings before the popu i ition of the communitv as u stands now is ade cjuattlv sheltered i homecomings of the bovs from overseas an j thost from distant points bring more oys and mdt cute u bnghttr future than the pitrtings ot the p ist tew v cirs th it were more numerous 1 i m the m in wu gave bever igt rooms it ontino n istcd e premier mxchctl hepubrn the other d iv hi loi his inswtr as to what the people ot ontino think ol him on th it u observes the midi lild 1 ret press someone has said that it is string thing to see women complaining thit thev ctnnot hive sugi tn have tt i partus to raise momv to buv wool n knit sweaters for the poor sailors hose lives thev risk in bringing tfie sugar and the tm campbclltoi tn b tribune main a bov these davs is finding useful ondeav- oc tor his excess energy through plav ing in the bovs band there s nothing strange in the fact that so called juvenile delinquent docsnt go hand in hand wjth such aetmtv either tng of monev are not the only factors necessarv to make a people happy and contented ott war pluto it mav seem a bit early for such planning but tt does seem that among the postwar plans most com munities should arrange for some reumon celebrat ion this ear will be too early ns many onthe boys we ioin with a host of other newspaper friends across canada inxtcadipto j a mttccaren conj gratulatioos on observing his 50th anniversary editor and publisher of a newspaper and what half ccnturv ot unselfishness mr maclaren has pack ed into those- ears not only is the iwne examiner the hnest of weekly newspapers but its editor has rendered a community service to borne that rs hard to equal may he be spared many more ears to carry on this uprk in uhreh he also found joy yflguld you hire a first class worker at 50 vyw r whin you am ploy an estra tuimf you eipeet lo py him mt in ia elsu wiirkw whkb could py yfu a tuut rtlii wlitn fwupcrly uj un your farm for apr4j arm improvements you auf tnttrowup to iyutq ttttm fhe itank f 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