ac two the acton free press thursday november 15th ims si actmt 3ftet jjrraa rvauufc4 every ttow4r t arts oiluit subacsirnoh sates r u miuc uiw4 it sac avauttaatal hmfu catsiaa j both 44 mj v i4mw kim w fir wa rkaatya j u rqat4 advcmumg bate putit ui a i vwioma ciaa t4tr altttmfb aj prwtwiuim will b ukn to tfr yw praa fa m adru4aa to ii tlaua lb m tt it wil ao b lttu ur mr rrw to ur 4 tfl t inumm liimijti pnt ol a iiatfi i tqttrt4 la rtito b tfc rfttof aewl rtwrj t tv pra inaa uwammm mir u4 bfllw atltm aml vila mil art a mtftartbnta b4ily lrd is sriltof trea tel la kal wm ii tar iru aa ao4it u aa arm4 br tka ffr i it ualtlitr thall m 4 r4 ah a pra1a a ha nlit ual tj u tt liakl lh aaaia ami ik hk pa rrd mad wt iw ai br atxa a4afliaart ttxtrtminru kdlkxut aaj m baauaatr auuir mi is rin all hae kwdoawi it would appear from casual conversation tth many citizens that i ord strikers have lost the sym pathy not only of manufacturers but of many otrur workingmcn there are man clear thinking work men who agree that labor has a right to be strong through untonsand a share of the gain made from their labors rut most canadians arjr la abiding citizens and have no sympath for lawlessness such a has been shown at windsor j freedom of workers to organize and to enforce their demands by refusal to work are privilege that few want to den freedom of the propcrt owner to have access to his property and to be unmolested in his business arc also freedoms whjch should be enjoyed u hen mob rule takes ova as it did in windsor and defies police it is time that laboring men examined the leader who advocate such pro cedure to sec if thc arc acting in their best inter ests it was the privilege of the editor to be s member of the international t pographicai union or man years c have seen these unions function in se cral cities c have seen the printing trade make steady progress with labor and owners working side by side but there was no compulsion for the cm ploycr to collect union dues most printers felt thev received good value for the dues they paid in the form of insurance and man other benefits striking was not the sole purpose for which trie union exist ed labor has a dut of good citizenship as well as employer it was rather significant that while members of parliament and conciliators labored to find a solution the workers danced on the street until labor as in dividuals takes a responsibility for the conduct of their affairs progress is going to be slow there is no guarantee that union organizers once made pow erful will not become more autocratic than an cm ploycr ever dreamed oriiccrnninp the exchange rate was high and the bonds were re deemable in new york funds now there are more canadians with a greater rhare in good canadian bonds than at any time its really a joint ownership of canada and all tts assets nothing could make for a stronger canada but now that unadian are heavy bondholders it will be nucssarv to guard well the investment the torn modmes which you want most arc not in flcntiut supply the home conveniences or new homes dreamed about are still not available at a prurihatiur dollar cqujd supply wherever pos sible xrffuntil the- articles you want are in good sup ply before you release those bonds theyll buy more then uateh the stock or other salesman who wants to trade them for a better investment there isn t an better investment small town advantages worker are happier in smaller towns is the mrsxigi to industn of board chairman b b mm tianis of hr bessemer corp qat vernon ohio and grove m la m hailing current trend toward dt centialied manulacturtng niward of dcctntral isahon us mr illiatns sees them arc rich the cm phntr tii loir taxes more and ehruper land a settled labor force which cnahje reduced training outlavs the rlir erios a better home and high tr standard o living less crowded schools more outdoor iccrcation ilcjmcr air quitter streets home grown foods vahats perhaps most significant mr williams s the small town voter knows bis pub lie officials personalis takes a direct interest in lo- ial politics and elections feels he has a hand in gov emment iipanual post lrrkhot keep rolling the war is ovtr bul newspapers and newspaper men are as bus as ever busier m fact lor them the wars end meant ehicfl a readjustment of news val ues and ihc replacement of war headlines and war news bs more extended reports of affairs in keeping with a peacetime world there are no longer reports of great victories on land sea and in the air no submarine sinkings or thousand plane raids or atomic bombs which have monopolized tront pages for six years and relegated ccondary news lo the inside of the daily pape most papers as the materials of publication become less restricted arc actual planning an expansion of cf fort directed toward better post war coverage and presentation of to day s big news international re lations foreign and domestic politics and current happenings and events lor the truth is that news is a state of the hum an mind rather than a collection of stories on news rnnt as long as people have a cunositv to learn what is happening somewhero else the newspapers will never run dr and that curinsit in mom hum ins is fjirlv standard factor during wartime it is too concerned with momentous events to pav much heed to what is going on at home or to nnv nonwar topic but in less turbulent times that unositv ma fasten itself almost as avidl on what is happen mg in the next town or in the neighbor backard the salutation i guess vou re not ver busy now that the war is over rhav fit the case of a mun itions worker but certainly not the newspaperman lour journalistic friend is working at top speed tun ing his mind to and reporting the latest trenfls in short helping to fit the newspaper to new world why they lflttj by ii j dmu ilir yeajn ago- 1 happened t met a man from bolivia lie haxl travel it at over south amsrlta muth of j j urupe the unltrd states aii1 can ada in hit roun of conversat ion i aked mm if the eople of south janicrua knew anything of the cmn a11an wopl and if he ivad nut any i anadians in south america i hi an- uttrr a yim many of them in fart canadian are our favorttrs am jing uitf ilgniv i said why that wit th nat ural thing to kay well he miwrr si ihf lit itiali have large lnveat iiifnia in suoth america they have a gr at rtat of influence and young ountrlea with t rang natlonaltalie trrulnla at times look wtthalamt on whal utry ffl may tmxmie a men ace lite same is true in our atlllule lo th arnrrhatis we feel that twlh the ilrltuh and americana hav the itl silt k t vi n thougti they may n vi i um it ai for anadians we nie k to m- them we like ihf i aiiadian ttanks nnd anadlan lrad ninnmskinerk lit y hel in r a- otii ttukiiii n v ith ou hi n vtr lnliirr wllh us lo th eil or vjuiii a nn linns ar jot iti of or n n iik n at ihc t o of the m m lt aiitloui lo lo huiilir willi ut tut ilku ikl tklll t foltf ul to no ii 1 our wav why shouhltt t lik itxni i hi n mi iny tjuiii iiicnlly 1 mm in iiintmt miiii a lulglan utwt i nkii hint the same quittlun lilt an wi r m very char anadlnni are our t st f rh mlh ou e he said he tnitnl states la n k n tountry a u lh dominant nation in the two amcilcnft irha thr stroller nat ion in tht world wo are in mend oul grateful for mi hilp hut we wonder what will haxn afterwards ror the canadians we have a prof ound admiration thry enme ito tit war at the start tu k with it when the going was tough ou ul1ters weie nice to the uelglnn ikoile unu to our chlklren while the cor filet was on and sinct we need your h now tut that will not always be soon we too will be able to help others w ho are in nn rwn worse position ttinn we are uhglum and the lie- grans cannot and will not forgat lh aruuhana an obaerver who spent a few day in kan ranaluo at the confere told me that canadians were vary ulular again i put hie question hy ila k came a slrnhar answer thy regaurd u as balag lntiatei in it- thing 4im biggest thing in tlw wothl 1ir and the way lo g4 tt itity fml as one man put it that w have no ae to grind i hey are ans- lous for our hhp ii litoka as if we had heard of the tfal nigiur itoliey likrd it lrld it ntsxlr 11 our own litis aliufta to caiiaoa an4 ttr 4 nffum w if nn itc f ul te an asset of tmmemsur nhlf nlijr- in building f mort kmh w ill tmitfr f rh ndkhliia and ltn t lntlonhlts whh it om from tl ifnlinhin i hat we have a um- iooii iuiiihr thi 1jih for v and hi- cxloiin- titnly of bul m n lit wnilfl inuy b wriked t unnl it it i r food ii will im- h lb a in h fl 1 1 of w rl i wy i w ilri bb n tint nnlwii lo th li if 1h kotd ttiitxtr tti riftgh l li i lu1l t- t in st if 1 i ih u j h tu- hi l- i th ilxl iillni hi iimh t who i i it mi nil i it rid i tn is tl mi ii i j i ii nu in an 1 i will r i l ui ft m il fnl inniii otnl ahlrt x hroiiw business directory medical dk w g c kenney physstaaji ojaat bargmmm ihureeaaur lo dr j a menwtm offlo in hymon block ulll strt acton offua ffeaat i k ctar h m f joyce raxkalar af umrim off i at it it f lllotta lualdanoa lurtnerry lr m slven office mgln street arton 1llonr za iikntal i in ito i ii tilt imwiuav hu huffll s austin lualau hdfaa still strrrt ornn tlrirk actor offua jlourt o v a in lo 5vl pm t ntnga hy alnoilmrnt telephone it ll a j iujcmanan llenuu hurg4m iilhio irishman ltlok mill hiraet off r i ihura j am to 8 pm x i ay tas illxlhum 14h it 1 1 i m rt i i tftl i f an n nf of in r in a vt i i l n thr itr1a nonlh hnvln an allr d mhh tlm kilhik n luttl um of uir nnd then i my th minimum fine of some and ost i it the hnid way to h urn vi ot th law iltiinlni immil lnii k1ttk1hhtkmhn mkkt comiktition i i tlhlm unv 4ltftirks ill rlnt city iimmltlii of agriculture wax told by an inspector for the llre agrtt utture iriartmnt that danish and iul h producers soon would en i i i a i 1 1 1 ul and 11 a at ton harrlster and hoi lr i tor nolary puwla issuer of marriage ucensea iceglstrar of itirtti marriages heat hi of tie t ihones ttealjaa lu langdon ayismfouth bavrruterm hullhutra eu off li ea ailun r klutldlng marlntyre aylaworth djk acton it offle ills 1autaia liaaidanr tlu ter into coniethlon with hit to cap- eorgetown regory thealra bullttf tur gg and mtultry eort trade thone 8mw i hla paithular trade v u nrl it i j onimhi ixtund fvmoxmhwm to the vetekinaiiy kiitthial notes some people pursue happiness others create it wartime contmk ioinc onlv 7 controls and 2 administrative orders now remain in the wartime industries control board roster the finnnual post reports at v j tti there were 1 18 orders outstanding and 14 controls sinc- then control over transit aircraft chemicals steel metals ship repnns and salvage have been abundoncd what remains is timber rubber motor vehicles construction coal and natural gns controls and certain prior itv oid ers future of existing controls is tied up entirely with scarcities it had been hoped that the control over distribution of trucks would be lifted bv the year end but tieup in production due to strikes now makes this unlikclv within a few days the administrative order on distribution control for passenger cars will be is sued this will be in the hands ot car distnbutors and local tire rationing officers of the mptb only bitterness is a disease to be cured not a force to be used hurts nothing like climbing off sour pedastal to put vou biuk on top the lirst snow falls have bten a reminder that moii the blanktt of white will be more permanent but we hope not so heavv as inst year municipal nominations two weeks from to morrow 1 imc rt take a personal interest in the at lairs of vour municipiilm and thbsc who will guide them for the nest ejir men doctors public utility workers police veterans using cars for their own business etc within a very few months it is hoped the order will be openended to make alt surplusvcars over those needed b the few priority groupm freclv available a round trip of 415 between tht united states and britain when travelling bv air and when planes arc available in 1947 is announced and the time from new ork to london is likely to be about nine hours if tmirr on tttiplu nng w trip liitr th th tnrin now is accumulate the savings in victory bonds and the interest will give vou some extra spending mon- to have and to hold the ninth victory loan i over and when the tot als arc all compiled it uiiwhave accomplished tts ob jective of being canadas greatest loan not only trom the amount ot moneyin vested but jom the number of canadians who have participated in the loan it is a fine tribute to the thrift of canadians that they have raised within canada the whole nine loans many of us can still recall the financingof the 101418 war in which canadian funds were rmsed m the united states a ratner costly procedure when v hile admitting that tax rates are high in can ada let us not forget that we are better off than the people in father countries in canada a single pers on with no dependents and an income of og0 pavs no tax on 1m earni whereas in the united states he pas 12 tn the united kingdom 18 plus 42 compuls savings in a hinderthe recent- h reduced tar 44 and m new zealand 75 includ ing national and social security taxes in canada u married person wtth no dependents and an income of l 300 pays no tax on his earnings but in the countriesnamed abav ethetax is isu 70 fplus 70 compulsorv savings 15 1 and 201 catvis r a 49 iu n iun hov it hut ml ta ii idttu 1 u 1m lubll t retavu ia t n t 3c 6c bkuces biao seed 17 fla t lit sk onakmr canoiakaa a a t ui mo l fox must amp 1a k5s j5 m 7 cjtfvw jejtim ooumm rt t1ca wi 44e cxamoua own tea ril se oum dandss tea ril se louts w rioui i d young v s bvsc vrurlnary hurgron orflce urokvlll ontario 1honr milton mg r 4 i oakls v s b v be fumnty murgron ulflef and kitldcnn kinn avrnut at tun iloth 1 io uka i tjttatk juilloughby lahm aglncy liiikl and oklrit agmcy in canada lhad oltlce knit tl kin toronto cirtttown 14 preventative tom llrwon ihon tirorirlown 111 rial 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