Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 28, 1946, p. 2

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pack two m e acton free prfss thursday november 28lh ibm qjljp arton jfrrr jrrbb suastriitlon hatts j if uajl4 sslta ot 44 lal auvmtikjnc kaiis sxl gi although y iv i est tt utf trt lit tfatlr tr ii m tintilipa liat r li fim kauixr 1 k iu 4h1 j t i i tr th s f wt h tvaf- iiih i tti tniusrs ih 1 w lk m uw l dim ttg lit altuaut i i i m i b 1 tuu tu i cut j tfiu4l uuu raor i rul4 avm l d l tb r batlawm r nltiltr ard h k m d o vfiitag iktftoa tad tt kt 4 mvt wrild br tv i nnj im pr rf i i i wltel tp awp4 v akur pills llln majority of 7 when passed that only about fifty per cent of the persons qualified registered a vote anj that existing debt of he municipality it equal to about 20 per cent of the towns total assessment me comment on this only to point out to imps i tent citizens that municipal councils have not futl authority in the matter of municipal expenditure but aro subject to the rules laid down by provincial boards a nstioaaj point or view the canadian chamber of commerce as a rep rtmntativc of organized business in canada it vit i all concerned that the objectivcness of reconatruct- ion ihould be approached from the national point of f iew and in harmony with the democratic ideals for i hich two world wars have been fought these ob i jcctivcs sre t i i rccdom of opportunity for all on equal terms i 2 1 cununi in public administration to ensure low taiation i s 1 ipansion of trade with other countries 4 a high lacl of employment and production s a high standard of living i mainly and lilunuy to put it plainly and bluntly there can never be peace in a paean world there can never be peace f anv kmd at home in business or between nations and a pagan world doesn t necessarily mean a world of infidels it can mean a world of people ery much like you and me even those of us who ko to church believe tn god and the possibility of a better life both here and hereafter it does however mean a world of people who do not let these beliefs seriously affect their lives a pagan does not believe in a better world seriously enough to work for it he works instead to get all he can out of the life he knows his is a philosophy of demand something for themselves he therefor shapes a world where clash deadlock divorce ia linqucncy and war arc not only possible but inevit able the opposite to a pagan is a christian and not just a pious man not just a churchgoer with s pnv ate plan for personal salvation but a go getter with a workable plan for salvation of the world he be of encouragement to those who shoulder the load is n bcur of 1c r never amiss when it is taken hto consideration that anj no onv hc hereafter but here and now reeve councillors trustees and members of com cititenahlp night to morrow evening is citizenship night in acton it is also known as nomination night and if this community ts going to continue to progress citizens who have the good of the community at heart will take an active participation in the proceedings at the annual nominations not all citizens can or mill want to hold office but certainly all ratepayers can attend make nom inations and take a keen interest in the reports and hear the account of stewardship of officers of the past year a word of praise where due and a word mission serve without remuneration cs to morrow is citizenship night for acton lets meet at the town hall to talk it oer narrow down the solution john atkins the only farmer in canada to publish a monthly paper right on the farm has a solution for recover of proper price levels in the october isslc of this thought provoking jourral the scene from shingwauk i arm lrjtcchndge ont he suggests this bit of economic philoioph since the farmcis arc large buyers of the pro ducts of urban labor and urban labor is a large bu er of farm products and since both these groups arc demanding more monc for less goods when the arc selling and more goods jor less money when they are buying it would be a good idea to lock up all the labor leaders nd all the farm leaders in a room give them a staff of cost accountants and an ec makes the wheels go round and say to them here you arc gentlemen and here ou stay until you can agree on a proper basis for exchanging tabor with each other if thev succeed well and good if they fail so much the better for with them out of the way wages and prices would probably find their own prop er levels in the market thin machine ge a new device is shortty to be made known as the opinion meter is for use at board or conference gatherings instead of using orthodox tactics m ap proving or damning proposal the conferee w ii smn be abk to save wear and tear on his nervous svsttm bv simply turning a little dial held in the palm of his hand hell just ask himself if he s dead against an ida or 10 0 w up to 1h per cent m favor of it and set his dial accordingly that dnl al nj with the rest of those held by fellow conferees is wired to an electronic mastermind in front of the chairman the master dial makes no bones about saying what the meeting as a whole thinks first opinion meters will be able to handle up to 120 persons opinions but the electrical men are hard at it to increase this capacity if thev gel u up high enough it might even run hecklers out of business or kc versa only weak spot in the gadget onomist or two in order to explain what it is that t m h is some sort of arrangement to make each one in ctnfcrcncc have an opinion of his own buitokial notes self important people arc well named important onlv to themselves they re latest total for sale of otrtada ar savings honda is 400 s millions this figure is divided into 107 s millions for pavroll and 2 h 7 millions for general eansass store window and interiors arc dissaving the th ng that miggcst hnstmas is ncurlv here take a tour of the loial mores carlv for g od suggestions and solution junt a 1jltle thing parking b laws and regulations mav he so strict that thev become a detriment to anv community and have an adverse effect on business on the other hand they mav be so lax that thev are a detriment to the comtnunitv our communitv would seem to be suffering from the latter the business syect and section of acton is none too wide it was laid out be tore the present tradi was visualized its eajac it is four lanes of traftic a with cars parked on both sides there is nist room fir two lanes of mo 1 nt l government in saskatchewan has cnt mg traffic lt tn held ot insurance sh c manufacture box we km w th it it is lt to park d uhlc makinj tmniorut n rad o pr ntinc clay pn du ts and bloek one lane tor the purpose ot unloidmg inj thtrv huciiilv it vaiped evervthmg bv k t hut siuh a raye should have eonsiderat on u r ihc 1 k the f sh business amount of unloading mid the tinu the tratfie will b blocked it is ntv reason ible u assume that when double parking can be av uded traftic will iu t be blocked even if it means going a few extra step in making the delivery a little more consideratot ould indeed be helpful and make the shopping dis trut more pleasing to the folks who must eome to town bv motor ar or othrr transportation it is argued ind cju u r js nablv s i bv the meu miss limes that the u im n whv a dollar wont d as muh as it oikc did is buhun people won t do as muvh for a dollar as thev once did the british arc salvaging the pipe line across the ehannel whivh earned a million gallons of gas a dav to the invasion arm in normandy this iier limited will result in th revoverv of about 10 000 tons of folks hjmi on occasion blame municipal lead it is another indication that costs do not caunt councils for not providing all the facilities thev dc when there is a war tobe won sire will be interested to know that the recent by taw passed bv orangesillc citizens to erect a 51 000 in an exchange we learn that cobourg is to in swimming pool nd legion hall in the community stal parking metres and to quote the comment from cannot be put into effect the municipal board of the editor of anothei town where metres arc in op the province which keeps a watchful eve over all th municipalities has refused permission for the pro jeet according to the banner thc reasons for refusal of permission are given that the b law only had a eratlon the penaltv for darning the metres wilfullv ix a fine of not less than 25 or jo das in ml ec heard the metres were profitable but surelv motorists still have a right to call them uhat thev like without being subjeetto a fine i foadfyyp lkwk cro standard limr totohoyio afl11 am m6 p ri l7 46 m jt p m 9 16 am hui pm 11m am ml ii pm iw pjn it hltrtmiirr nl irpt hun mnd 111 r london iii ts n m tl ii i m j ii p m i p m 7tt p m kcm p m val pjn x 1 1 n pm t hlrvtford mu lsuii aiul llttl anl iii s onnktions t ttlkovto kh south ii s monthkai ottwv atuisimin kilt drtthoit t iikato ls anr i rs ralt auk ix itouruf trip tax inrludcd turontu 200 montnal j17v1 uetroll 0l li umi jli 10 l nirlr ml 25 north ll llfii tlrkru and information il harold wiles ihon- 5h businebs directory c 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