Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 25, 1946, p. 2

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and most wcckl new papers arc now operated on this basis matter of fact next week will be a priii general holida period in acton industries ten of the seventeen industrial establishments in ct n arc on holidas during that particular cck and in main other plants where production an not be inur rupted there will be numbers haing holidas next week it s quite a holida week in c on the mlhnfi home because w e arc nftta member of council but attend man meetings of municipal bodies wc can perhaps s some things to citizens which if said by a member of the municipal council might be considered a personal icw weve often wondered when the transition fro an ordinary citizen to atlas who in this case is maor or keee or councillor takes place certainly many aniens hao found that giving municipal service becomes more than a part time ob once it is assumed and that there is some difficulty shak ing the mantle once it taken on a maor or reeve or councillor still must maintain his ordin ary work necessar to his livelihood because he has offered to serve his fellow ratepayers he should not be eipected to carry the whole load every citiren should be willing to work along with him not in a critical attitude but with helpful ncsa and a desire to share the load of municipal growth members of the legislature the house of com mons and even count councillors do receive vary tng amounts in recognition of the public cr ice thev perform municipal bodies do not as a rule recent anv remuneration and when they do it can not be con as compensation for service but rathe as out f pocket expenses incurred while ccupcing the office e draw attention to this in the hope that citi en w ii not ajd to the i ad on municipal bodies bevauv we fear thai if the load is made heavier there ma ftin contt a dav icn it will he difficult to secure mci willing to take the task of municipal ieadcrsh p rrflchini the interior under the heading pants and our blood pressure the financial post prints the folouin which cin bevcrificd bv manv canadians who haw travelled anywhere in the bnttcsl states a hundred miles over the border line a canadian recently pavnng through butte montana ran short of u s monc while he await ed more fund by wire the banks were closed so he tried to use some of the tiny upplyvofvcanadian dollar allowed him by our to ret ft n exchange con trol the incident was before the parity move so he offered his dollars at a discount ho reports as follows gasoline stations just laughed or cursed me off the premises when i besought them to give me some american dollars for my ten canadian dollars at the railway station 1 got just an impatient snap no wouldnt touch it at the offices of a big air- line which is eagerly trying to get flying rights into canada the answer was nothing to do with that stuff in mveral stor wbre money wu of- frdsn payment of proposed purchase the turn- downs were ell definite and immediate varying only in the degree of hostility at the frnlen hotel rated by jorne as the leading purveyor of hospitality the refusual wee immediate from cashier and higher of ficials it included a collection of cracks of a nature designed to be uncomplimentary to canadian money and canadians wi a more helpful mlod one bystander suggested trying a gambling joint i did it wasn t hard to find because it had on j of the biggest and brightest electric signs on the nia street stretching far back down one side was the oar the other half was crowded with men sitting around green baue tables with crads dice and chipa the cashier directed me to the boss a stubby bald gent who was promptly sympathetic holding my ten dollar bill close under a strong light and peering at it long and critically he finally said perhaps its jkay he adjed it cer tamly am i as nice a thing as good money like out s he discounted at 20 gave me eight american c have taken some pride in the fact that zjii adians for the most part do not tieat american visi tors similiarly but when the united states dollar was at a premium business places gladly gave the amer lean visitors the premium and without question and added no wisecracks with the change it would be well for canadians who anticipate visit in the united states to have their currency changed into the only funds of which our neighbor- ccms to have knowledge unless similar treatment is desired american nespapcr in the interior might with profit curry on a campaign tor neigh- borlincss with good effect today and tomorrow someone should take the youngsters who an growing up into their first jobs into a quiet corner fur a few words on the ubcct of thrift as related to toda s high salaries they might be dtopped u hint too that their is just slight chance these lush davs won t last forever oung men and women some still ift their teens are walking into well paid jobs that would have made the eves of job applicants in the wis pop out of their sockets almost an one with a high schocl education is snapped up tith swiftness that may lull them into false sceiint don t misunderstand us xt are all for oung sir is getting jobs with good working conditions and ood pu ihe oungsters coming out of our schools toda look fine and most of them deserve the breik they re getting but wed like them tt understand it is a break that it wasn i alwuvs as ens to et a job lis it is now that the sjluncs being pmd incxpcrieiuid help now are high compantively it follows that there is alwuvs a chnnee the bil ld davs ma conu back goodness knows no on- wan ts them with their soup kitchens beggars in cvciv citv block nnd nun trving to keep their fnm ihes on a few dollars or suffering the indignities of relief no one wants them but they may come back the wise voungstcrs who arc starting business life now will save money against the future thev will take a few dollars each week cement it awav in a bank account and forget about it they will that is if ttuv can conceive of whit existence was like for manv of their kind in the ws the endless walking ofstrects looking for non ex istcnt work the davs with but a nickel in ones pock ets the utter despair that filled the future the show dresses and sports jackets thev give up now will look might nice in a bnnk book if depression hits again trre wise youngsters will guard their future too by improving their qualifications lor their jobs and equipping themselves for better ones if the old davs do come hick those who have been content to take a job halfequipped and stay that way are going to be first out the lad or lass who has shown an intelligent cflnrt to earn to dfl s comparatively fat pa envelopes will stick around longer bditokial nutbs civic holiday n week irom mondav and the public holidav tor the month ot august all the summer months ixccpt june have one holida the uictric and windstorms gave hvdro an 1 telephone linemen a husv time and interruptions of service wtre more than usu il at ir hnda s storm we in this district have i better idea ot what the vt mdsor district experienced in the tornado which struck thefc so disastrously a lew weeks ago the rise to pantv of the canadian dollar appar ent didn t help the canadian newspapers an nouncement came immedaitcly of an increase in- pne of newsprint announcement is made from ottawa that a na tional flag has finally been selected our new flag has the red ensign in the top left corner and a maple leaf placed in the right centre with a white background looks distinctive and emphasizes that canada is still a part of the british empire we feel it will readily be accepted hy canadians in general yes even by those who still prefer the good old union jack smith falls recordnews wm r bracken gi nv aim mmim i fir uu autmwbu iauraac m hmiui ud aeeuwt inaurute b tw mutual ufa atwbmf clml vmi u arrang yuur mortf af loan on that nw housa phone acton ohtf a dancing stanley park erin every wednes and friday modern aires band upwells limited carrolls s jc jl af acl 4ap new homegrown s lbs 19c aavot pectin 1 fljrpaato 5t 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