Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1945, p. 2

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rgxtwo the acton free press thursday fjovfmner 8th ims tslj acton 3fnettab ai4tha1 eawy tfcausjay l act oauri scblctlpttow lateshuw iaar u botfc y umj llmm pa4iuuml baais capias c saw saw alosssja sltaau ba aw turn u raqtmlrf j advertuuvg batt5 o lktu 4 m i nrim cmtmmm kaaetucs wim tl fi pr wu 4vrti to h rolatatsta m lb h4whu1i that m will lufcto lav st tmr to mr ufinlmh twib ktowt4r piml swcfc uiniwmi u rssjwstaa to vrluaa fc im uitfllm sa4 rtnr4 t tk ft frtm btom mm rfl usa1 b tk t4fntmr h4 with w nmtiui ptototr i4 to vttttot mm u4 to tkt u true a u aamrisal by tks prm fimi tla libii aksll iiind aweb tjmlum lh traltr cul ul luik dmltatat tk cara nru utii lo lb wboi axc f arliir diil ulla pi4 bj tb kr4 by aib sdvotlu tkunionr dl rial d du this province for the parallel generally is somewhat divergent a better view miy be had in the province of quebec whose people in habits and culture are more akin to their continental forbears but today with a demand for more pay shorter hours umv rnal paid vacations and the rumored change in pol icy of the liquor control board there may be some value in considering the facets in this amazing dis closure written by an authoritative observer bow manville statesman arwlflur a mllfwtnnr for i vac on uuiiembrantt day wi n member those who have givtn thur livis in two world wars is this two minutes siltncc lonr enough for us to think of our friends and relatii who hc died for us- lor twenty one can loxxhxx canadian ctkbraud ke mombranlc 0a before this war 7 000 000 h urs of gratitude for courage and sacrifice the gratitude felt in this silence challenges us to use all our tntrj ics of heart mind and spirit to build a sound and lasting peace as the days go by eents happen which mould the future they may be smalt events a prejudice which is caught up and built upon by the next person until it becomes a government policy a national poudcr keg i cry man woman and child in canada is moulding the future of our country how slow we are to realize that means mc when we do tea it we can fight to create that mould out of our strengths courage honct and hard ork not out of our weaknesses prejudice greed and fear how can c do this x e inn put an end to pcrs onal wars we mn keep our hearts opm and let af fection for those loed ones hi used fqr those iroiind us as one canadian mother whose husband fell at dieppe writes 111 thank the lord who made him lei less though valor claimed his life like him 1 ii be a fighter ever and tonqui r in the strife 1 may not raise a cross of stone to hallow the place he fell but for his sake i ii fight to build the land he loved so well we can lis c as we want our nation to live nx e can begin to make the other fellow the other nation great then anada will huc an inner strength a dig nit and authority as she takes her place among the nations her dealings will he fair because canadians are fair her policy will be for the good of all nnt ions because canadians hnc learned to care for each other she will be honest because canadians hne nothing to hide can ad i uan strong fret- a country w hose people hne discovered he things that belong unto peace some social iect of iewer mourn more pa in his book 1 fance on berlin tunc 1 horn as kcrnan has a chapter on social reforms m which he describes the french workman s reaction on the in troductton of the 40 hour week bv the popular i rtmt gocrntncnt prior to the last war or to be more cor rect the recent war the socialist premier leon blum who introduced the measure with paid acat ions enwsaged a more valuable use of this added leisure and money than the manner in which it was used blum well aware that traditionally the frenchman whilr it to frit daih wine haj never become an alcoholic and jus view was that jan workman would take his wife and family on picnic jaunts to the country here is what happened the frenchman with few hobbies no outside interests with this unaccus tomed leisure hrust upon him simply went around the corner to his favorite bistro to join his fellows talk politics consort with women patrons and end up good and drunk a staggering drunk an almost un known phenomenon 20 years ago became far too frequent during the prewar years it undermined the rtational will when the war brokcin iw9 the go vernment banned hard liquor three days a week per mitted the use of wine and beer today tortified wines are limited to 18 per cent alcoholic content the intoxicated straggler has disappeared from the vtreets i we are not sure of the point that may be made in measuring this bit of soctawiistory against our experience in this country of more particularly in canadas prestige the visit to britain of mr mackenzie king in his dual capacity as canadian prime minister and secre i tary of state for foreign affairs points up the fast developing influence of this dominion in mttrnat tonal affairs the evolution of canada as a world power began i long before the statute of westminister in 1031 for mally acknowledging the independence of the domin ions within the british commonwealth the enact i ment of the statute made canada s nationhood an established fact a momentous milestone in her hist i ory but the average citizen has perhaps lost sight i t f the statute s significance in the maze of uorld events in the last 14 years the canadian prime minister went to the united kingdom with the avowed purpose that anada jioirtd not merely be consulted but that there should he a clear recognition of anada s rights to effective f urticipation in the great decisions mhere questions pffecting the general ordering of the future tacc of ihc world aic under consideration anada k world prestige was underscored by the announcement that i mr king will soon confer in washington with prime minister a tie e of britain and president 1 riiinan o he united states concerning the future of the world i shaking discovery of atomic energy and other topics f world rather than purely national interest j then is another phase bf the dominions relat i ions with other countries that emphasizes her inter national position 1 he number and rank of her r p i rese ntatives abroad is steadilv increasing t anadn i had a high commissioner in britain in hxo tht appointment of resident diplomatic representatives to foreign countries developed after ihh until in i mt the ministers exchanged between c inada and the united states assumed ambassadorial rank 1 ranee russia brazil the netherlands and stvertil other countries now receive ambassadors i the world embracing complexities of cuneul u ents tend to obscure these significant steps us a re suit ofwhich canada has the right to exjeu iffect ivc participation rather than mere consultation in nuior decisions attecting the post war sdlkminl nf the world doing stronger than rvrr itims of acton and distrut made tin ninth ictorv loan their greatest and accepted then put of the chillenle in making it cnnadis creates loan most of the citizens not connected with the loan activities wctc indeed surprised when the goal was reached on i ndav shortly after dinner it was r week ahead of any previous loan and i splendid tribute not only to the loyalty of the district but to tha thrift of the people mpst folks realize that present prices of wanted i goods are higher than normal and that quality is not high many of the articles wanted arc not even av ailable there is only one smsihlc thing to do put the surplus in ictory bonds until the day when these articles arc available returns from payrolls showed the stability of the workers they have used excellent judgment in making iheir investmc t oh jective his again been reached in acton and like the progressive community it is a new ohiccttve whs promptly adopted i mformity will iu i ontlv i the i manual post last week give some interest ing inform ition regarding the reconversion iob that will be requirej it ontario clnngcs from js to to evele electric power it sums th it ontino is about the only large section on the continent that uses j- vclc power adoption ot this tvlc was i mistake on the part ot llvdro as viewed from the present d i put even at that the benefits of hvdro t ir outweigh the mistakes but it seems that during the next lew vcrs a change to oo cvde power would be ad v isable for instuncc when telcv ision becomes a fact only the stations broadcasting on 2 cvclc power would be picked up bv those residing in ontario i there are of course the advantages too of beings able to purchase electrical equipment more reasonably if vic unfforrh with other parts of the continent more canadian seed pastures and hay mori and morr of the pastures and hairld tn anada whicb itrlp to td livr itex k ar bring town to can artian pruduittd arl rt dominion im irtmrnt of agriculture ym thit if itir wartime trend of increainr the domtlt jh durtlun of wed c ntinurs canuefian farmers will no looser be obliged tu depend em lmiorth up- plles of seed to grow itraurm ciovera and atfatfa ttitt yrai pmtn ar harvmtlnji a record rrop uf timothy wed ltie crop u expected to total bout 16 million jiounda 5 million pound mure tlaan in 1944 product ton af kenturky hlue grass i anada blue glass and creeping rd fearue is also higher this year than in 1m4 lite haivrst or alfalfa seed will prob all ite lower this esr than lasl aloke tover seed is ex peel m t he one third higher in 11m3 than in 1h4 no estimate is yet av altahle on red lover sed of wlilili the tn nemd a reae may lw tkalanel hy the fail that the r has ixen latr an i auhj- 1 in fril ilaiiii e 1 i r of switi lover thlv enr apfwni li lw k domfi from hint of vm4 it im p if i hear forajce crop met lh nl tnlc suffilent to meet nin t nn iiln k miiu hot uill nlv i ri villi n so lus fr emrt to unt nln mid ont im nfn fuiop nrnl f r hvtnl oil n tl nut h t mtlla w p t r allows cream sale boost iirause of imnasii and vlitfls tn x pulatton rtultinn from thf return of wrvltemen to civilian life and be- au ut in teased requirementa of j hospitals and eduratlunal institutions artme irlies and i radt board has lermitted milk dutributirs to aeli 10 wi tent more rream than they sold in june im wlih tiaa twn th has 1 ulufllh jtl rreani rodulloi up lo the prefer time ileause of the ln r ase in ionium rn ii is 10 p r rn1 nv will not mean tl at individual famlll- will get inoie tram than they f urrm i ly did lie maximum tultrr at tuntent of rum i jill llmitid lo 1m r wnl mo that there hat been n hange in tn hm ss at iht came tln k u hive iaiiy lrtmlud adinliiuirat r wil ii watned hat it i tutl r fat sup ly miumil n lo ftnuhi mh iii difficult nn i vr rl n i1 he made t ii nttilniii lit lutti inn i ul res rut h v k milk r hi ii n r oi iv c i i 1 ii l i j t 1 m m m i ii hi i 1 i- t ul i i m 1 t r ii v nit ifl i i 1 ai 1 i business directory i i 0n were adopted and the advantages of having applian cs huitahle for other places if a move was made no one vet knows what the cost would be but it i is estimated reconversion of the niagara system may i run tp over a hundred million dollars but modernizing the ontario system would ano be cost h not only in industry but in every house hold motors gears belts and fluorescent lighting i would be affected in most industrial plants in i homes washing machines refrigerators oil burners stokers blowers pumps electric clocks and some radios would requi alteration difference between 25 and bocvcle is that in al- ternatitjg current the energy in each wire changes from positive to negative man times a second if the change frormpositivc to negative and back again occurs 25 times a second ytfu have 25cycle if it changes 60 times a second you have 60cycle power generators motors and transformers have to be spec ially designed for the change in- cycle mi ea baby foods 7 beehive syvo ts cm tea iaoi ra is ctillii5 a quakes bran t ssa oxo cubes im 1h craut wkmi 14 fot barley obeen peas im noi a mu am extract omtal ioth rcos nn rowui oas with uslatime tf hitl j tlit dutlttt lcirt ox tat sottcc ase 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