Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1946, p. 2

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tuio avia- mac two the acton free press thursday march 14ui ith bfyracton vt ilrtob kfclwfcm tw twattsur m aulas omiiu aulafu4 taa4 u iumim1 u tkslfcui tmow rati- j4iiu m4 tat aiira bu jinn u ruai advutllimtl sattft a w w ft fa ft tfca sart aaasuuf la lis la a4mm4y4a sal ii ttlll ml t uama to a imi to mr a4rmtmi bluaai kmitun mbu v ufmtiml u raajw la rtltoa tat a vlut4 l tfcaj pfm aluw an 4mt a tfc aiuv at with mb ww v nmtltwi pumuf ij la at ii la th ka4 to at mm u mr m a mhtsaf u ftat 14 tv will us itobtuir thall ai m mi aurtmtaa al t4 mllr aatvl al aa a4llwataal arwauj w la fa arrtar ar la lb atu 4 crm f mm a 4aft l u ahur niujk ui telephohea- ealiul u musis 0 in truth and wluu tmui arthur k or her reviewing world war ii descnb d it u ray tn whtth lie fought with and lost to half truth thsujth the ourandout lie had a trc aendou psychological advantage the half truth wu physically atong enough to defeat totalitarian faloo hotod in war of imi lomprormsing democracy could atill win against implacable fascimt men halt free on the production line atd battlefield hud j enough brawn brain and spirit to defeat slave labor nd compulsory patriots i the war of arm hoccr mmpt decided which i nations would control the orld there i still tin question of whit ideas arc roinjt to control these dttlo n a and in this war of ideas the psychologic 1 strength of the whole lie come inoo ttn own and 1 holds a whip hand over ccr weak kneed halftruth there may not be much difference between water i eddown chntianit and ishy wash materialism but the whole hog materialist who rocs il out for possessions pleasure power position or applause and makes no bone about it grips the imagination far more strongly than the half hearted hrimien who talks about humility while he sits himself in the front seat and who in all things finds it difficult and embarasing to reconcile his belief and action for the mot part we canadaians talk big and lie small the principles we hold in mind but do not hold in life turn our rruth into a half truth and our dcmorc into a compromise txtrcmists of the left or ol the kight ho talk big and do big even though it is all htg lies tan thus ualk into our minds and capture our imagination 1tu tan ocr our thinking and v gam vontrol uf our vount and hc the anstr ccrtainh is n t mon tomprom in our bclick nor a new belief snada nlnad has its big idea what c need now in hig lmng action to match our idcan i c need liwng hich i not confused b theories of the kight nr lift but kcx and acts on principles of right and wronj v c need t hristian dcmocrac tin re implatabk than fascism or communism ha cer been then the torce ol a whole truth whole tuartcdlv lied i ut will proe its mastcr ml onh on the battlclield but ir the battle of ideas youth organizations departiuaati of agriculture sponsor calf clubs potato clubs and numerous kind red project to stimulate interest in the farm strangely enough the majority of city resident who come from the farms wish they hsd never left they don t go back because year of city life have softened them up too much physically to tackle farm work again or they haven t the capital to buy and equip a modern farm those who are bending every effort to keep farm need feci no hame in their efforts the farmer has a noble calling in canada he is the kingpin of the nation economy he not only feeds the city dwellers but his produce goei to hungry mouths m other lands the nations prosperity is linked wjth hi if he prosper other prosper if he fails otjicr fail 1 hut even keeping all farm tyv and girl on the arm may not offer a complete solution of the nai i onal problem immigration may be necessary man of inadas best farmer come from i itr im i pe now that the war is over more may ci me from ilieie and from the hritish isle to help fill the l ml b native jlnadians to whutn the will u the i if i it y life his ceaseless fascination hut above all we need to make sure that those cntiiine to hi ada dn farm and m t drift cityward the same as i tn in anadian raided farm folk it thtds ir a n dition i i hiv settlement in the new land mrr hut lxinwlv e it aitrs ilns land of the ice and snow dot mi i hate loitg enough mason for hotkey and skalnil mil perhaps not regular enough seasons in ihco das when funds seem plentiful we naturally find more centres considering or embarking on artifitiul ice arenas these have been confined to the larg r centres ol population unflil now in dodcrich the ommuuity recreational entre has named a committee to investigate costs build nig etc for an artificial ice arena and sarma litis reached tin half wa mark in raising lo0o0 for a ciic arena the ratepayers of the town of suncoi by eight to one supported a by law to raise 4sikx b debeniuies toward erecting an artificial ice arena committee has already raised 0000 toward the tost in substi iptions the whole project is to com j i imkx artificial ice arenas are a wry fine thuil lor un toiimunii und especially at this time of near and icarlv in the season they seem to loom larger in mi 1 fortance still the cost seem lu be such thai ijuit l larle population is required not only in the ccnii but must imi draw from the distric surroundu e do you know 1 you know that th htgham atandard of uvlag in use world s joy by thi poe4a of lb north american continent in 1041 thr wr 1j3j ukv phonm tn cnd nm for every t nadiaju thara wrrs 14mt17 llevnwd radio rrlvr in canada on for very eight canadians t thr wr 1jtt9m paja anger care including tax eabs ragtsurad tn t anada onr tor rvrry 9 anadian lmtwrn 1uu and 1941 can ada s mlulattan inrraaswd by only 11 lr ent but during th aam parlod m ol lata uhimiet in lnirraunt mini than 1 pr cnt pas- acnu r r motr lhan j4 ar int a ltd iblloa niui than ith pr cant anada with only tlluhtly mi man n lalf lo i ktnt of tha wi 1 1 ulalli ii own alio iat ii tt mulill li i nil of th wnrlit o i i will mul in hi thai t tvw mil n uai tt- 1 h i ml of lit w i hi i i i i- t r t i lit t t lax 1 cuinkhe court robes kiiown ay the muhbum an outstanding eellactlon of chla ere court rotumas will be u tasv jrt of a suaelal display at tha roy at ontario slucaum front april loth to may 5th th hi billon will includa robvs of th emparor tha last cm i ru ijowaxar and high of flotal phm4 rostuma obtalnad in pakuig durlob tht ehaotle yaar ran taring around tha fall of tha emplr la 1911 lost tome intarrsting problams for ih hil rlral datactlva for ampu in urdar lo data tha roba and plaa thrm in thalr oruuar lima arxiurne it is naeaaaary to glv w rutin y to auhtla dlffarvnias li ymlm ul in tha various ralgaa llifat tllk oatutnr ra aorgwoua in n 1 ir and lmj la tn n tha tuunt t art will rnjoy the dalaila ni cj rtiutur wl it li hava apoaarad ate itn t tr1lnt jada and larquar mi i lift j ri 1 u ohru of ota llrn r tlr mmilu rrlgn hirlr ih uly ulll a at who hsva iwh ii ton i il y tl iositr nrtlktry busineas directory mamcal dhwg ckennev suraor to dr j a- ueni ottuw in symsa block mill ithm aetoji onbl hih h nlllim i im i i- i iii ii m7 ui hull iimiu t u in li lu ih it of tavp 1 1 ll i i 1 i 1 u lo nil in tivl 1 nil iii t mil 1 mi iii ik ml ly all till oim i n 1 i ll i i 1 ii r i n l nil a tlaiit it u in t jr iht 1 i t t uoik i kl i 1 1 wl th rnu ri risa hlrm vo 1 h la o vl1l tt la tilh mtflnrtitnl nl tvuttmr all li nn han s ii a ii m iii it 11 n nu ri farmer want higher vrscra recently the globe and mail quoted i farmer must obtuin higher prices for their product so that they can compete agmnm industrv in thf labor market k m lictncr of the ontario f ederation ot agriculture told the innual nice uuj of the lntuio whole milk producers assciation well h not- asks the pembroke mindard obserer if armcrs have to compete with indu- tr which pays high wages for help and where tl nun lct the 4s hour week then what can farmers do if the prices of their produce do not to up and up ttuy should go up to compcnvaic them for higher magts and up to teach those win u mt hieh ualt and 1cs work that high w iges can i not be m one sided and that inannbly tie ti iimihi a his to p i for these tots m the end ll a loat of bre id should cost is ecnts a ijuar of milk is tents a big of potitocs around h it uould all bv in keeping wirh what organized labor is i demanding n du and if we get the 4vhour wet rites like these we ii obtain and should ivhtain atjiu dicco soz tip carrots srictsl 1tawdasd ws1 beans ioc 23 rlmttuial nlr u ost lmng that gets jou into tight corner tlie karm problem kceeiit apt e ils to the i iimmo i locrnmt i t be lemurs irom alberta and ontario s h itha n district to keel cicrman prist ners of war in canada stem onl from the immediate hast it one of i u adds most urgent problems to these laruuit the rtssiuj questi jti is hov tncv ill handle their troj s this e ir il the risotu t h lp t th in h lust mo t thiee ar triu teamwork ou think more of he pi i rk with than of the things ou work ut m s ol ule 111 it ru tui dc i t ik for happiness msteal l fir which i tin guc ouisthts and s uitis tr uned to light may fight fir the sronj trjui wlun tlu couu home unless tlu find its lilht iil 1 r the rilht one sre uut ol the tcuntn b ma hut the long ranc problem is how anada is to meet the threat of a d climng farm population and proent a sen his hi lht on the national ccutionvv so far the rend to methamzed farming coupled with improcmcnts in tanning methods hac helped to cushion the shotk of the shift of population f oui rural to urban areas fewer farmers arc producing more food but whether thc can continue and at eelerate this trend is a moot question man close observers ihe urm scene believe i udrd appearance we would judge that there was a that they cant the average age of farmers ismmrth of honest lawvers or the honest lawyers ure gradualu increasing due to oung people leaving u r ttetotallerx the cit v the farm folk arc ueenlv aware of the pro whit the match wind tt ic about in the custom v match in inner in i neurb city on saturda we re watnud h the wording carried in ecry wi dow m a laile depirtmcnt slore spring comes in softu wtc n ited in nu odd names on hotels but in hamilton the other da wc saw one that was named the honot lawyer hotel from us size and out blem k m betzner president of the ontario fed aeration of agriculture reccnc advised farmers to give ftieir bos more responsibility make them par triers m the farm enterprise and give them more decisions to make in order to interest them in farm agricultural organizations seek to interest young men ind women in staying on the farm through a despatch from guuph reports bab carnages siundmi outtjc hevirage rooms for hours uhile the mulheri ire insrde huing their beer a line up tn a hallwuy outside one beer parlor is almost a dail ociummc one case was told of a boy in his bare feet crvinr bifterly at the street door because lust mother had hidden his shoes while she went to a bev erage room marts cut et lit moacbud btm utttorr whole birrs ti choice wholb beits i7 banquet 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