Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1946, p. 2

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community aggressiveness is onlv to he anticipated the oiks that are worthwhile in any community arc to be expected to do everything in their poer to obtain a new school or new industry for their community above all it is anticipated that there is a desire to retain present institutions and certainly no thought ol losing anv of them bat perhaps the school buildings that might be closed would fill the community needs as buildings or community centres so popular and needed these day in one of the exchange we read that a suitable tract of land for a large area school of from 400 to 800 pupils will require an area of 25 acres this of course eliminates moat towns from pulling such a new structure within the municipal limits or at least the idea of central location in the municipality we hae given some study to the proposals set forth for the north halton area we haven t changed our attitude in the least in regard to over- centreluation whether it is education or industry wo havent altered our opinion regarding regiment ation of canadians but we are frank enough to admit that studied front the angle of present school grants costs to municipalities and greater educational facilities for all ci cities the factand figures are much in favor of the new plan of larger areas we have heard from friendi in new york state where successful operat ion of the plan has been in vogue for several years we learn from other friend that in northern ont ario larger public school areas are giving better fac ilities to the residents of districts much larger than that proposed for north halton to are heartily in accord with the plan to move carefully and give careful consideration before mak tag steps to area in northern halton our analysis jof figures and facts presented for north halton bring only a favorable conclusion for the new plan in these days of fluctuating prices the estimates may be not entirely accurate but even a fair measure of inaccuracy might be allowed and the halanic found quite satisfactory the more careful study we give the plan the more favorably we are impressed c hope all may have an opportunity to give careful study to it and a presentation of the facts before a decision is finally made prejudices and objections must be placed in the scales and ba a costs a greater opportunity for the young folks of the district hea mackaiiiie king vaa at the head or canadian affairs on august 7th im4 winston churchill paid the following tribute to canadas prima minister i learn you are today celebrating the silver jubilee of your assumption to the leadership of your party in the whole history of free parliamentary institutions few if any can claim to have led a party of state o long and preeminently through out these 2s years you and we have watched canada advance along 4 he road of liberty and progress with admiration and pnde yet never perhaps has the world held canada in higher esteem than in these last five years of bitter conflict during which under your inspiring guidance as prime minister she has played so splendid a part in the now imminent over throw of the powers of evil we join with others in congratulations to ml hon mackenne king on his long record of faithful performance of duty to canada we join in the wish he may long be spared to serve canada and the hope that his life will inspire other canadians to render such service to country that it will receive like commendation from the public not in one short period but over the years that have proven sounj judgment aad desire for lasting progress not based on immediate advantage kmall town are good hu a canadian prospector who had struck it rich in the mining country of northern quebec went back to his home town of campbellford ont a year ago with hla fortune and decided to settle down ki nest j ayrhart was 4s filled with vigor and vision and to him settling down meant no retreat to arm chair and slippers but rather a campaign to bring prosperity to his community within a few months he owned a tourist camp a hardware store timber interests a lumber mill and a construction company he put samiooo into capital investments and new life into campbellford the town hummed with activity employees shared profits of the new projects and ayrhart realized in tercst on his investments real estate values went up 40 per cent fleeted mayor the man who gave campbellford a new lease on life recently predicted that within the next fivo years its population would jump from the present l 000 to 10 000 not everyone has a third of a million dollare to invest but frnest ayrhart s experience is an indie ation that money wisely spent in canada s small towns will vield dividends in monetary r and satisfaction in helping communities to prosper it costs less to start a business in a small community than in a big city and the odd favor its success a business founded with a war veteran s gratu ittis plus a snietrloan or a small company in winch several young men pool their resources and their en thuiasm has an initial advantage in that us prop rictor is usually well known in his home town and eeijovs from the outset valuable goodwill which it would take years to accumulate in a big city every thriving business is an asset to a small town just as every successful small town business man usually is a staunch supporter of all commun ity projects and a leader in civic life many smsll towns offer opportunities for tourist camps radio repair shops laundries bakeries and small indust ries they need more young businessmen who will help build community rinks new schools and other town councils and school boards to the young man considering investment of j gratuities or warplant earnings and to the older man looking for a way to set up a son or soninlaw in business small towns offer many of life best oppor tunitics in canada to day together with a way of life that combines city comforts with more leisure and satisfaction than the urban dweller ever can hope to achieve national 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too high a price for livmr and too small a price for living right jure the month of roses strawberries and erccn peas its also popuhir for brides too but then so l lvcrv other month a record of public service on monday june 10th vtt hon w l mackenzie king will have completed his 20th vear of office a prime minister on that date he will have held of fice for a longer period of time than the head of anv other government in the world has held a similar of- fice on june 8th he will hae exceeded by one day the term served by prime minister sir john a macdonald to have achieved this record in the most trouble some period of world history and to have successfully 1jd united canada through six years qf war is something to be proud of and a cause for rejoicing on the part of canadians that such a statesman has been spared to see the fulfilment of the days of peaceagain when others fell under the load canada has been fortunate that in these times a man with such a broad understanding of canadians as rt i for headline news striken are too eommon to cause anv comment and most of them too foolish to give nnv credit to grownup folks this is june and the month when butter used to have that brighter color and there as plenty of t thanks to storage its now not a seasonable commod- itv these ace the testing days for school pupils and the time when the vear work counts but what ul forward look to two whole months of holidays dear j old school davs the highways see more and more automobiles with united states license plates as our cousins find canada a good place in which to spend a holiday make them ticlcome at every opportunity the editor plans to spend the next two days at newspaper conference in london we leave tonight just after you git your paper and hope to dertveras usual some benefits that can be used jn giving readers a better community newspaper as well as a brief holiday kreuaa kraamlk oabt vtmmm ta uiwtahb u tia mia rum corns atavyta lihtnukwuu nn oaahut rsuaa lrni 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