Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 13, 1949, p. 2

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mo two the acton freevress tmwaoay jxmjjlry tttfc i puulvj ef tko4j i aria atri aalkoriaw cum mail pol mfi subscsiptiom ratzs4f m mu ufttiwd fctala bdjilta oww b- both c4j tad m 4iru mo v k ba l 44v fwbmiw advertising kates o tniumi au gi ttrtoui celuasia h 4an allu wt hovlo vill b li t at4 uwi ik ltj4alaa4lax tkat avtwr fxf of timk suvtfi tt u rqui4 vmiwi br tb ili ttit tw pri butlaaa uhia- 4ulr if i b im lvf ttmr vaf lib cucb ij rfclioaa bvulaly atj ta wrtilaa lknw aavd la ikl cm if r o a44 i mm br tv kf prvu mi uabllltr ll aw aj m 4aaliua 4 ttwaaitf rrft wmwk 4hlmarl i lb tam ma br tk mlsl a- baaa t tk vital as a44 by ivk aafimeml a atlop dili j i4iu- tl-tmontv- kla4tota1 aaa itvattaaaa ihtum tniftttuatiort bhnti t attention the fact thai in moat very wunloi pol tchool coudlt- ioitft are crowded and there fa consideration be ing given to new build rngshaibfti public and secondary schools all of this would wsem to indicate that there are more children and hencr a forger population this is not however barn out in connection with church buildings where oflea ape build ing will do the work of two former building overerwng of any of the church buildings in municipalities 11 not the tiiiil thing or thi demand for larger buildings we dont pretend to know the answers to the thought provoking bituaflon a dont fro itrvi to be doing anything to change tjie sltuat ion the ittm in the orangeville bannr simply focuvsed our attention on the school church eipansion and contraction situation of the present day czioplioycv recolleelions ol acton c3orz1 twoalo and oourio failing to get a favorable decision on the 2- year terra fortoronto municipal officials from its ovp ratepayers along comes the suggestion from the big city officials that the province make a ruling that municipal nominations an elections be held on uniform dates it teems that some officials believe that the nev year election- dterto not bring out the votera in the city in spite of the fact that a few years back the voters endorsed the new year election date for toronto we in other parts of the province do not care when toronto elections are held but we are concerned when our municipal nominations and elections are held and we do think we arc capable of deciding that time in a democratic way by the majority vote most municipalities feel th is even now too much dictation from the onrano government in municipal affairs to the detriment of most municipalities when toronto starts to dictate through the province for the other municipalities the move juekjlled there is little or no desire on the the imwviuu future an accurate diagnosis of the present is often a lighted way into the future as canadian citizens how well do we know where we stand at the beginning of i mo- a generation ago a group of men gripped by a materialistic idea decided to capture the world with it what went on before our eyes in 1048 was largely ihe result of that decision like professionals playing against amateurs is the way one correspondent described the de structive work of the communists in crecho slovakia czechoslovakia like many another countrv woke up too late it people tried to appear the communists tried to mis democracy with a ruthless materialistic ideology too late the czech found that it was a fight to the finish the finish of freedom and the ideals they cher ished the leaders of that idea have the same ob icciive for canada as in other lands the baitk in canada will he marked by efficiency subtle ty and deception it will be a war to determine the kind of ideas we are to live b whether wi exchange things like honesty and justice for falsehood and tyranny whether we turn awn from everything christianity has given us or stand up and make it he big idea behind democracy make christianity the ideology of democracy hack in 1b90 fhim th- uau- of tfw vr ira of thursday janury it issa t mi sis y stark and n v mtuin r apixjinud auditors for thf current yr at it initial nieitnjt of ihe cuuiuil on monday i j a kuaatloi frum tht ttirttturii i- ndi vlmr sm7lf ty of knox rhureh lifaittf hy irtiactrm at mann will altrnd lhe third annual con- wntlon of ih young ieopla so ciety of th tprattoytrry of qualph i monday i mrs john kenney br dlad at ilir hwnr on iclgln b tract uo jan juary hui mr and mrs kinv wvre among our oldest rvsldrnu and ttiey enjoywd genarsl ipm ttiey wcw married at th rrmflv county antrim irrland jon dfombfr lorh 1b47 and emig i rated to canada th following yr j nearly 40 yaara ago tby cam to artun surviving rhldrn ax mrs j edward courh and mrs samual itayson llrampton mrs alas xrowi speysidr and mrtsrs wll- ilum and john kvnney acton i mr i hentterann m p had a painful and somewhat srrloua fall upon the jdowalk oopoalte hti res ii1nce on juivtr avrnue last rl day i hi fret txrtri shot from un- i dor him and he fell heavily dlslo- ratiim and badly training his an kle c y 0klwe and co arton nn advrrtulnjt a job lot of over coat s from 2 up and raps from 5r up nell the sho man guelph i u clearing jo wm of rubbers at 25c a iilr i i ih hoard o henlth or th cur lint yenr it composed ai follows itcesc iv arson clerk t t moore mr v k kenncy hobt wal inr nnit j ii matlhrma i nm 11 it hit- at dinlimn n mtnli iih lonuniv tin iith of th titi rnfv kitch r and mother i t f mi imp kill hie at ton tik64 qucjsstkj- businefis directory iw vala11a tea babs dr w g c k6nnev isiuwsor to dr j a mcnmj offc in symon block 11111 st arton of fl rbn ii bnii1i hi rtwiu i oft d a garkett jkytoua ftjul fhwa krtdarirk strsrt arloa t ormrly pr nuun ofle idir i lion iw llrtidtmct us ilemtal for sale kcumh iahllnk ot hli racaa oa tholtt nautnt- ul kir hardwood fvwra all eonvwtltw car- age olluimlng hm air fumace necotly r- waoatta hultatl far buabwaa txmulivc or pro- fcaakhial aun coafuantlal exdulra lbtiof iviimmnlmi end of january for aprrnlnlanil lo rlw eoatact f l wright valuator realtor imurar member appraial infitute of canada ittone 95 ok a j buchanan uoahtl haifma orru liuinian blork uu1 st orrir iiour9 am to taa xray nlxpuont la ok itokgl a blurs fatil htrgoa ultl si ronur rrxurlca tut cwnca lloun 900 am to sjo tklxpiionl is l wilson iuu touphon uulmlai acton ihnaa ho hour 10 am to a pa c f leatherland bjl acton barrblor a sollolur notary t wfloo it lbvbr iiosk1n carrolls surraasors to jknailnh i1ajkdy part of the rest of ontario for a torontoon tario plan of uniformity as a matter of fact tt would be safe to say there is no desire for uniformity with any of torontos ptans it is equally safe to say that there is no desire to have toronto conform to our plans as adopted elsewhere in ontario in election dates or other wise strange although wc in cnda arc u hc midst of a struggle that has engulfed half the world we have no strategy for this battie the battle of ideologies is won first in the individ ual every canadian must decide whether he or she is for or against christian democracy every component of our canadian society mum decide where its stand is to be made hack in 12 from the issue of th free pre i t f t iaa 1 use prvw ajsti ht public under this heading the barrie ont ex aminer insists it does not want any special privileges at meetings of the town council we want only the same rights that should be ac corded every taxpayer the same rights that are taken for granted in other municipalities the question of the rights of the public in attending meetings of the local council has been raised by the examiner in connection with a local ruling which makes it lau ful for the muor to order the doors of the council chamber to be closod and when the doors shall be directed to he closed all perrons except thetnpmhrritind clerk shall retire sas the fxammer m htn this procedure is carried out at evcrv meeting it semis to be getting a long wav from democratic practice it ould appear to be con trar to the ontario municipal acthich states the ordtnars meeting of ctr council shall be open and no pyjkon shall be excluded therefrom except for improper conduct man of the ralepaers ure not happ about being excluded from council meetings some of the councillors bclicc the hac more freedom of discussion and can handle the town business better when the ratepatrs arc not pment thereportet being given permission to remttimrmrachout the entire council meeting is in the peculiar pomjion of being granted n privilege that is not accorded an other rate parcr fortunftich the local action taken if barrie 15 not usual throughout ontario but buehsitu- attons do sometimes develop when the public businesb cannot be conducted with full know ledge of the ratepayers or is behind closed door it s time for the public to protect their business the pre is the best means of keeping the pub lic informed about iheir on busmvss editorial notes the january thaw came earl this ear and replenished water supplies in icw of the fact that nansagaucva town ship is this car markinr its centennial it woutd be a fmt gesture if the representative of that township ns this ear honored with the mar ucnship of the county the- new councils and municipal ncxllea are now gttlnjt under way with the ytar work the election result for nasasn- ceya council were reevr mr don ald campbell councillors meurs w t near w w drdjre i- crawford and norman ullycrop mka mary coacman ol iturlinjr- ton an underfrraduate of victoria college has ou ear been award ed the scholarship offered annually by the imperial order of the rubhtrs of the empire i maurikn makshaij dknms at ihe home of t he hrtde s parents hockcoo1 in snturdny ivifom- b r ll b km a lonrtlit win arno rt lilnlr marshall ol moflnt to hmlth wibelle dmikh t r of mr nnrt mrs william i lf nnk iiik k ittwt s rn at the honn it i 4 h i n- y squcsinn tow nshlp n i uvln inunrv h 1111 mars- iirei k id w idow of tht i ii j ott in h r hth t nr i rom toronto s major conies the suggestion for eontinuing- light saving for two months additional next fall tuhclp the hvdro situation does that mean a long range prediction of ab norm iu light runftill this summer nourish at th imnil ths jit il t iiilph on uertnisihiv 1 tn innui j lljm man 1 lif lonl nun nh of inih ii 1 il in hi- t ll h nr becmim of ihe prtml of al- i kjl man f oui in ihhours a r tht bonier ermntous think that ishlniton not otiawn noverns t in klond ke warnings that canada faces loss of overseas niarke is because of import and exchange re- tricfions ucrc brought home forciblv thisueek at midueek ford motor co of canada nnnoun ed lavoff of skl 8s0 cmplovees due to a cm tailment jif export in most of its overseas mar kcts it was not a happv holidav season for the emploveos of the saskatchewan governmertt- owncvl tarner and shoe factory the ccf part used to have as its slogan humanitv tirst now it dismisses a whole staff with re grets for the personal problems invqhed and claims that it is doing what is- possible to mitt gate the circumstances- our eyes a proper ftye examination u moil important conult r mbell iuutrmd opltunrtrijl ihon 4iiui i erin cxpannion and cntracliil 0tr in oranceulk htrg ihe hikh school as burned jbout a car ro the banner rc- rort thai 250 high sthool students are no continuing their studies in the former first an- enue church winch has been made into tempor ary quarters until the new hih school is ercc- itj of two churches have united and this one building is available for- emergency school needs our ttrmian authorities are too much in ilmed o lose mght cri realities thinks the york- ton aslc 1 entrpn their conception of uhat a student should learn uill fit him for a place in the uorld ofitheir imagination rather than the practical one in ihich he will have to maue a living the result is that an undue pro- purtion 0t the task of educating graduates of our public and high schools tails upon those whose dut u is to trai thern after they in empjloyment in an office or store or start to learn a trade want a health bank vccount v h are so many llusineu men serdinc us their ac counts theov dnii ii lmniult lhf ivalup sou is the iit time to tleir uiiir ledjrs or a 1 putt que debt in a short time results may be less intuxact- ory kfhf aiken ttw colleetlaa specialists oranoevix4j ontario canada oldmt firm of collators rfsetlya luiubla ir i bpkoux ubbt8 ozhtls pbbut v tttdunabv 118 mclimuoiitan uldl 44 victuna m toronto 111 j131 i yun vs bvsc elmmimary rlnmsa offir- itniokvillr ontario ihonf millon 14tr4 f c oakf vb bvsc tfurlasrr raravaa offlrv and krsicltnc knox avs ahm i t m1hce1janeoijs 2ssoe tun 21e tomato juice ubbv8 tomato catchup 21c ubbts mincemeat 108878 dkkp b80wh pork beans aaoe tik libbts pbcpaiicd mustard 5 93 iibbvb iioaceictywj pickles x9c libbtb nomoarnizrd b1by foods 3 j3o iirbyb evarorated 57c 7y aooz 4 tik m ubbts cooked spaghetti x e with uuccl ubbts cooked spaghetti xie with ucsn linnvb uixed vkobtabjjcs x t se special libby8 panoy tender king peas 30 oz tins special labok bute 4060 prunes 2 35c x ase grapefruit juice sockeye salmon u 33c m 39c sweet cherries jhvbiss 4c 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