Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 18, 1948, p. 2

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waok two the acton free press thursday november 18 ims 5ip artutt 3 rri jlrcaa kitthatiau kvvry ttimfajay ut arlna ontario tfemhmwt oluwa aulwwliaj sullsohirnon ttatk3- par r ha eat lit4 si i a u j4liluial 9ibu to tlulh uu haul haw kiulraaa ahcmilj be aovkutltinc katkxo ittlklu iilw44 u varliua vwlunaa ikmautt alkeli rtauluai totll k uwa id kvou mm ik f rrvaa hvtu eawaduiate in iu uamma um i uhtltudln lhal ll will mil b laafcw v ttm u fcay lvrtlaalhmi fcubllahaj wuajar uulaaa k tdteu ivf uih ftwllamal i t4uaaiaj in willing by lh a4varlar m tuimaj tw kvlt rai tmalnaaa tvll duly lrt fel ky tti kjlu anj will aufc rrttr or iw- tiuu ikulmlv kala4 in virlllrtr ikarao id 1w41 ii tuy ta m4i l earrl tiy t naa ila luviiuy shall mil aow anck w vvf th tlt isaat f auck atlvatllaamanl aa ik apam ikvuumi bv ik wmal tradr hav id ik wwi ipn fm4uuj ky autk alvum4rtl ii arlof mil m klllr tktr-wnks- cjiluwal j buiutah oki- in itaal 151 truman and canada whatever else may be said about the victory of president truman states the financial post there are two important things in this event for canada there will be ntfdejay on important inter national matters such as would have occurred if a new president couldnt ret his hands on the helm until after the january inaugural and un til after a widespread changeover of senior of ficials had been accomplished secondly there is now much less uncertainty here about us policy on matters of the utmost importance to canada particularly mutual trade and defense in the past it was always the republicans wh6 sponsored higher tariffs and other restrict ions which did so much to cripple our flow of exports to the united states while governor tjewey made it plain that he was opposed to re instating that sort of policy there were many who doubted whether he could control the el- ement of his he1d0therviews less arbitrary and capricious performance of the men who order the switches pulled hes mad because everywhere he sees that the very peoplo who are screaming at him for his coop eration aro giving little evidence that they themselves are doing anything about n real sav ing program so far the public is far from convinced that any sensible system of power priorities has been established of an adequate distinction made between essential ami less es sential uses of course like the coal shortage there is a big bad character upon whom the abuse seems to be centred and in this case it seems to bo ontarios lute premier who was years late with his program of expansion we overheard one housewife summing it up to think that only last june i voted for tlo cycles and now i cant get even 2s cycles half the time shortage of hydro these days tins backed margarine the weather and even high prices out of the field for popular discussion in on tario it may affect some of the byelections coming up and even interfere- with christmas und santa clans 1ol recollections ol acton ct30rz30lc5 backinjjw8 at best with a dewey win we could hope that there would be no sudden reversal- in the hullroosevelttruman program of lowering tariffs and other trade barriers but that would not be enough if canada and the united states are to prosper as they might and should there must be a further removal of these barriers if these two countries are to bityjreely of each others goods if they- are to become full partners in the development of our joint north american economy and defense with a truman win there will be less un easiness on this and others where canada and the united states must work together on mutual defense on aid to europe on a military alliance with those other world democracies which think as we think we have reason to be lieve the truman administration will continue its past policies not only is that administration already familiar with the peculiar canadian problems involved but now it has the necessary power to go fun steam ahead i jvlng in the country if we ever come to the state where we could afford a summer and winter home our desire would be to go out in the hack concessions just in halton or the adjoining counties not more than ten miles distant were told that many of the old farms ore being picked up for this purpose by city men and streams being made to create small ponds were also told that the purchase price is about the price of a summer cottage and the purchaser receives a fine old farm home and barns with the land in on the deal at no cost the advantage of such an arrangement is that one has a surtimer home in the country without too much travel a home that with a little remodelling is better than anything that can be built today nnd all the back jo nature environment and rcstfulness that one can desire if the urge to farm or garden is there the land is available in most any quantity or can be re forested with accompanying low taxes and lei grow into valuable timber the disadvantages are that the air isnt as northern as that of northern ontario and the artificial- lake wont be as big for boating and ttir ftsli will have to be given time to grow we dont dare hope for a summer home but one can dream dreams if they pever materialise and for many folks these farms on the back con cessions not too far from the city nre proving enjoyable for many who can afford a town nnd summer home highway congestion nnd long travel on the weekends are being avoided and more rest and outdoor recrcatj are bei from tho fuuo of the vnm irriae of thursday novemw it lass tim iwy ami girl have hnd j jolly tlmv akatlnir tlio pant week saturday was allvaly day on ii011- ilnramii pond mr and mr joahun norrlali of ijiko avimun who wero for half u emilury nttimmd rmltumt 0 ntimiwuawdyu riwtuhlp fmiluhratod their fiftieth wlj1lnir iinnlvflrmnry 1111 monday ovonuig mr norruh is tho author at u vtfry rfllnlila nnd iiiioivhhhu history of nojuuiuii- weya cfounil wan broken on monday for tlio now powor houso 011 tho niwlyaihulril projiorty on willow nnd itlvor hltcotx tin building will ho 24xftn with 11 foot wnln tlu willu will iw hull of utonn h inches thick stono imuia will he laid for tho onirlno ami dynnmo mr j c hill jinn purchased tho coal hurlnrks of john mcqueen to- keljier with the ten toll set of plat form monies nnd tho conl atoro- holiro mr a t drown nnd jlr fvimtor upent kundny with friends in leniuetilwn iki mann at ills home lot at con i icfircihinr near acuin on sunday litu november petei mann sr niied ht yenrw montlik roys taxi aijl passengers fully insured phoitnerj jrfactonr prompt efficient service at all times roy goodwin gordon mckeown knikramoy night omtlm t rin back in 1928 nrul t wm r bracken heal estate and enkkal insurance mortgage loans arranged lteprtntjillve of mutual life awiuranco co ltd business directory medioal dr w g c kenney physician and htirgoon fmllrreiafir to or 1 a officii in syiw11 illock mill bt acton ofrlo lhono ta llnlilwa m- fhonm 1m ok d a 76 akrett physician and tiurm tnxlorltk htroet actan kormtrly or niaon ofloa officii phone xih ilidno ukntal dr a j uuchanan intal huorf offlrivilaliman block mill m offlc hour 0 a m to 6 pin xray tklkphonk ms salam front the luitiie of the preo preos of thurtdtty november m 102 the current topic during the war and as wartime measures we had rations and shortages of many commodities and people took them in the stride even if there was grumbling since the war fuel oil coal and other shortages tiave occurred but seemingly have now been overcome now ontario which boasted the greatest pub lic enterprise and unlimited water power re sources has the greatest shortage of either war time or peacetime with its hydro power and this shortage has caused more confusion dis ruption and disscntion than any other of our war time and peace time shortages individuals and municipalities arc glancing at each other to see that their hardships are being shared on an equal basis working hours have been made to endeavor to meet tho situation and have caused disruption of family and community life we couldnt enumerate the anous working i hours of locul plants iith any degree of accur acy street lighting reminds one of that at the turn of the century j the fergus newsrecord sums up the situa tion as it is in that toxin in this paragraph r such things are enough to make ontario hang its head down in shame after the way we boasted of our unlimited cheap poucr our publicly ouned sstem has fallen on e il days no pnwite company uould eycr get into such a state as that dont mix ucll tho financial post looking out on toronto asks- when is ontario going to get some hon- esttogoodness program for saving pouer and continues the ordinary citizen is just mad hes been lectured put tq great inconvenience he loses money by it and hes mad and in no powersaving mood mainly because of the tact- securcd editorial notes its a boy and most everyone seems pleas ed that all predictions were astray and the royal birth will provide a king for great britain some time in the distant future the royal winter fair this week with its many attractions and fine exhibits of livestock and farm products will be a centre of attraction for this district and from all parts of -the-dom- inion indications arc that exhibits will fill every bit of available space tlullnn summer liai surely beoa delightful nnd prolonged this fall tlie ifimunl nicotine of thoilb- ernl amoclntion of hnlton county held nt mlltnn inst week elected pnul fisher huxlinrton president the speaker of the evening was harry slfton of toronto ernmosn plowmens aimoclntlon held n plowing mnteh on tho farm of john alton the competitions wore followed with interest by a large crowd of spectntors mr j m cnrd of guelph gave nn illustrated talk on bermudn nt the meeting of the mens club of the united churchy mrs archibald mctnvlsh has sold her shop nnd residence to mr ceorgo benton jr nnd will shortly remove to senforth to reside unfit her sister mrs park the home of mr nnd mrs nel son mclnughlln nnksngnweyn outstanding quality delicious flavour was tho sceno of n prottyweddlng on snturdny november 10th when their daughter evelyn venoln be- enme tho bride of mr alexnnder slnclnr nenr oldest son of mr and mas w t nenr nnssngnwoyn dtkd civiins at his home lot 6 con 9 esqueslng on mondny nov ember 5 u28 dnvld glvens nged 67 years the chemical bank and trust co of new york noted that one day last month turnover on the new york stock exchange aggregated 400000 representing an investment of 12700- 000 money bet on horses the same day ag gregated an estimated 05925889 canadas export trade climbed sharply in september to a new postwar monthly high of 283 millions 2241 millions in august and 2180 millions in sept 1947 shipments to the us advanced to 162 millions 48 millions over august and 74 millions in advance of september 1947 total j i case farm implements sales service floyd marlatt main st milton 463w a drivers bright if he dims his light more hours of darkness now mean more danger from blinding headlights warns the ontario depart ment of highways lower our headlight beam for the dncr you meet whether he does or not dont pay for stubborncss with a headon crash slow doun at sun down ji s jfoldmm optometrist 7 douglas street guelph eyes examined glasses fitted there is far too much negative talk these dns about democracy believes the winnipeg free press people arc anxious to defend democracv against the challenge ol dictatorship politics ind clectricitv evidently and in their zeal sonic well meaning people even demand that communism be outlawed as it a subversive idea can be put under lock and key of course our freedom must be pro tected against its enemies but the stronges protection is to serve democracy positively and atfinnatively and to regard selfgovernment as the highest form of citizenship in which all who believe in freedom must bear a part radio service uarantecd repairs to all makes and modelst manning eectric phone 230 dr george a sirrs dontol hurgoti mill st cornor frederick aetoa office hours 000 am 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