Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 17, 1949, p. 2

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the acton puke press tilujtsday february 17 1949 1t ttanttt tyre as- puuibj j tburwlsr ft actoa oaiw attkarijss mcm4 tiu hid psi ohu twrtvbt muvi suscbimoh htuuk r to u tun uititw sumi sec tatauitmal it ft ci tc atoh 4sj u4 aw slodtuj kfiu l iv wb aag avaurtm u i 4vebt1shg kates o svwtuiioa svj- cu is vanau asliuu vtttt- tshtalia wtix i u anuai rt ri uwbaai to h col bau ca tfc 4urus4toa iktl tl wuj wl w mvsm uw pr r t t vttltm k tjhrtlwmmi rmlili to vriltoir by tit fcawts aj r tvwmai i tm crr jiiam 1w llr j fcj fcjwtui ut fll tilts t mkt fmtoi te4ajalv 4 to writ to i uj i ow ur ww t tmlasaf u fam ilr u tv vm rwh tu itouutr kkn m wwi m katrtji1b af tk huf m l nib tjwm y ik fcv tka batj arw win m iu wbto laip wuaf t taswb jrwrlli i ft li i a ablof dtua uusw teijlwickkl- is no mora uiab fair thai be should be nu6we4 to travftrse tbe remainder of the croasinf w safety then there are many old and crippled persons who areforced to walk slowly they are sometimes unable to cross aninfersection between light changes they ire certainly entit led to protection untirlhey can complete the crossing if motorists would recognize this there would be less of the annoying practice of horn bonking at pedestrians whoare trying to cross busy street corners tad usually trying to get acrois as quickly as possible ortngeville banner rc3ocigioifcioci reflections ot aclon noczzolcfcncjoizp ah itlhj centre because this county of hafton highly in tduktriahzed as well as having a fine farming community there is keen interest each year in the report of the manufacturing industries published by tne dominion bureau of statistics a copy of the llmfl returns has just come to hand and we find tharn iwfl all the towns of the county made gams in production of manu factured goods this was the car following the cessation of hostilities so that the figures indicate that the industrial growth was not de pandent on the- manufacture of munition or tools of war some munuipalito in other parts of the province engaged in such manufacturing showed a considerable decline in the ear the booklet gives many interesting item but as has been our custom for several years we group these figures under the four heads which seem of most interest in addition to the five urban centres of hatton we give the figures for other centres which ma be of in re rest to our readers y wn s t no or halarlro tin m lu tub fnl awu riyx1uci l inyn ltfplo lllw714t kittt or rirrt wn 0klllc ltiiilnfct n flntmi t n llitrrli llrr 1 rmk kintirr ri l30 k4b 704 3 3t 461 s3 i 7 tt fc i 4on 4 r tsh 41 20 1 104 731 tin 1 44 4h4 t mi54 79h 1 110 100 6 4s th io 4tr7 tbtlts nfto 1 339 lit i 947 109 141 ft 2 316 4 lk3 nci 91 1 i j 70h 3 70s 11 104 1 j70 631 4l3j 54 si 1 su d03 1s4i l it thi t s14 177 h- 83 k 6 h 441 it ltncfvrr it is interesting to note that acton s increase in production in 1046 over i04s wai almost 1000 000 nn- the production in acton amounted to 8 0 17 214 wtiilc in 1146 the figure had grown to 11 187 146 acton in terms of value of goods produced made almost double the value of any other town in the county and in fact overshadows many towns of more than double the population in number of persons employed and in wages and salaries paid this community s importance are best told bythe figures prcsentcd from dornimon statistics fach year after compiling these figures and tlurtngthe enduing months ve get tnnyrc quests for copies from individuals and groups of these manufacturing statistics last ear we neglected to make a few reprints we suggest you clip this item hut if interested readers dc lire some extra co w will have some rc prints available ncit week ivdratriana still have right in this automotive age when city and town atreets arc crouded with autos and trucks whose drivers are sometimes careless of the aafctv of citizens who arc travelling afoot it a satisfying to learn that pedestrians still have rights on our roadways recently a motorist was fined 20 and coats or ten days in jail in toronto because he had crowded a pedeatnan who was crossing the street his only defence was that he had the green light with him whiltthe pedestrian was walking against the red light it was brought out in the evidence however that the pedestrian had started across the street before the light changed and therefore was within his rights in continuing to cross the thoroughfare when summing up the evidence the presiding migis trate said once a pedestrian had entered an inr teriection arid started to cross he must be al tewed to completejhe crossrng in s this would no doubt hold good pitstreets where therearenotraffielights untaailur lota vutm we are always learning of new places but w thought we knew the neighboring town ships pretty well when we read a sale notice with a corner named wildcat corners in nass agaweya township and were confused when resident referred to a place in eiqueting town ship aa sunshine comer we began to wonder if we were tteepingbreast of the neighboring district and the rural centres we have found the location of both places after some inquiry but we wonder how many of our readers have any idea of where these places are and we also wonder if there are other loca tions in the townships with which many of us are not familiar we would like to hear of them they may nojbe importantfin world news but they are ofintrest in a local way if yoo too are puiriedwith the two we have man honed we will be glad to gtuc their location australia lis how australia has now supplanted iho united sutcs as no i promised land for luropes surplus millions reports vlhalcy i aton servitc of muhinglon this should shock anadians who have long belicvesl that ours was the most faored country if faraway australia with climate and n sources certainly no more favorable than ours can get bir immigration then so can jmada sas the financial post but we are not going to ret scry far with merely a passrve sort ot immigration program vc must put some real push into it there is an opportunity today that may never be repeated tor getting million of the finest people from furope upset by the last war and fearing another these people are annous to get a new start in a new land ftut they won t come here so long as the authorities listen to the whispered protests of certain little professional and other groups who sec in every trained immigrant a competitor for their jobs or services fvenlnniii ivntiny the two head god janus stood al the gates of rome looking both forward and backward but the barbarians stormed the towers of the city just the sime and tore down the pride and glory of the ancient world manywho stand like janus looking back on the past and forward to the future are filled with misgivings lest man unwittingly step over the threshold to another dark age for civilua lion for resolution hatred war and death are grim realities in many parts of the world world war in imqthis is still a question in the minds of many but they mistake the issue world war has already been declared in some places it has long ago reached the shooting stage in others itis still in the shouting mage but all oser the world it is no longer in doubt that i040 is going to be a year of increasing ideological strife the organized forces of materialism haw long studied and understood the question of ideological warfare their constant aim has been to create a world atmosphere of division and unrcsfin which they can effectively achieve their strategic obiectivcs one by one today they threaten to in in an all out bid for world domination the democracies by contrast have been in noccnt and amateurish in ideological under standing we in canada ncod immediately to turn our attention to this urgent question we still hac to develop an adequate ideological offensive to match our military and industrial strength rorrobial norcp substantial cuts in income tax are predicted byk r wilson in the financial post he says that these reductions are aimost certain to tike the form of higher exemptions and possibly some percentage cuts as well in the forthcoming budget it is a commonsense rule too- for a number of reasons frequently a pedestrian is unable to determine on reaching an intersection how long the green light has been- on he will naturally proceed to cross- the street and may only get part way across when the light changes he cannot remain in the centre of the street and it ou do not slide on ice believe it or not suty is ice i i ell according to those supposed to be in the know because when tpres sure is put on ice a tiny bit of heat is generated by friction this heat melts the ice slightly and forms a thin rim of water it is the water we slip and slide on not the ice itself all of which of course doesnt alter the fact that its the ssrme hard landing when you fall back in 1899 prom uw lasmie tkf tw fy prma f tfctirtatby ktrury it its twenty six below tro u too jviiiyioa eoirtrort in this rgitm trie contract for the supply ot moodit the public tfhopl has hn warded to j k and j u warren at 3 25 or curd jotwt moffat liveryman form rrly of acton has ltt muton for ilrantford whr with ms brother i lias purrhad an extensive llv rry business it wirtfaf of euktrlc light u pstxteronlng rapidly th salt issthar tannery was completed iniasday and the warehouse at the tjt- and she retauruws on cliurcli and wilbur streets are nav in tbe bands of the eurtrte fcxsuayor aad lira oponohue and daughters of stratford spent a few days during the week the kueata of ur teorge uulholland nd other friends here murray crawford has purchased the interest of iurherd rrrtgan in the lalu- at campbellvllle which i hey tt arkrrl with rarllng trout last yrer and h n jw thr sole own mauun tt notr 4u3110ns in st jos 4i oitirth atun on tunulay 7th of rrbruary by krv rathrr rwmy kdwaio mynott oth1l to hlejttxth dnujhter of i tt r jlboiis ksu hjpiuislnic mm aktns in nnvukdwrjii on sun day nt rnlnu 12th rtiruiiry tmah lavalvin wlft tjf hobrrt attln in her ahlh tar tltrwson al rimmini r nt rt monday tjth eubruarv llcrt con ol alotkan rtmion at 13 rnrs wanted dead stock itlgiiestcasii prices cattle tsmcsujt harsca tit ttk hoc 1150 per f all accordingjo size aad condition caix caujtot axuf hiu darling co ltd back in 1929 pram the latvur of the pre vnm of thuraday tebntmry is lt thtt laxt ha f of the wlntrr has hvn rral wlnvry lih irro wcath rr and mow a plrnty the it ami funis tloys held a ulrlghfo party lant rvrnlnit and e hnnp m specialist in warm air heating air conditioning eavestroughing and plumbing t our aim la to give service ts our customers and inatal only tbe very be equipment at the lowest possible prices wb iiandu only the best bf murfin mikct metal works ilumbing heating batsstreogung orttuwn pttsn 1s8w bufisnem directory ktmmcaj dr w g c kenney pstsfthib mma uvttm surrjuir to dr j a uttnvo office in symui block mill st actoa otruv piuuu tt himmiim fit hxu 1h dh d a garuett pkyaiajt sj aiia fnwuriek blrat actcat formarty vr nauoag ofrloa otdce phon j3s rnkuoo sil dental dij a j buchanan dhsu oiw ottc tlihinan olock ljf of flea hour an to svsa xray telephone 1w dr george a sirrs llin at eorear frv exno hour son am- t1 tblxpllohe 1 l wiixon tvulv tt oawamit bllbl mfcaaw ball talachom bolulag aaloa phou sos hour 10 am ta t paa lboat c f leatmfrland ba acton urruur a luiulur nurr film olflo tl luu ihillnri tla carrolls 4 fvfvrwifskl and mrm it swklzor at thrlr home on main si inforrruitl tn ramo to mr john c hiu of the mud 1 n death of his nrphim mr charlr ii kill at his tonw in orvcland ohio mr iii i thr rldmt son if jnmrs hill pholo aitut lovrland who spnt his rarllcr lifr in acton lc- onimi was f rt seven war ot tlir mnlh nnnunl mnrvrt nnl ilanrt of the ilrwttson sjioc c pmilofms was a fcurxcia in evrr sensi of th word a vrr prt tj wcddlnj um snl rmnlzpi nt st josephs church or tuesday mornlnc robruary 1- hrn nora mkzahelh third itauch ter of mr and mm james tbnenv acton nranv the brld of mr thro r iplllon acton the united church homais association at mrs g mixdonalits thr regular monthl bulnesv menlnr of thv woman asoclat ion of the hn ted church was held at the home of mr macivnald on tueda the president mr j mtxire preiaided and ihe dtotunal rv hod was taktn by miis haw thorne mrs c i pot le aanr n milo the qui t committee decldetl to dlshnnil and no further quitunu will bt dne b l hi norlt t s eral cards wt rt nt to tht sick and plan wtn mattt f r raising m m tfte mv ting closed w th tht m apah iunedictlon and tfvn lunch uib atimii h mrs marotin aid nsiald b mra c i potile mr 1 agar and mrs i vcldhuls a mkdal time uu tnoet gind n vol of thanks civen the hoslea for her home and sui to the lunch oimmillee dont do this tooum laaae auort harmful raya and itsra becauitheyarnucjtly nld tlv buod with tha compeau tnd at tba mm ttmc kmp ajinoyiaa 4nd harmful tui from your ayaa aak a about tooaltc lanm cecil a casb baia- obtiaal itouilaa bl tl till cttttah oul pink salmon 23c e d smith ketchup xle alymer tomatoes xse canadian buttem ui 72c kellocgs bran flakes ih zoc raisin cookies 25c chocolate cake mix xl 35e komak coffee 27c kraft dinners 2 29c broken olives 2sc wklcjrs grape juice x5e4sc uim raacv naoca kwg peas soe dbw kdr cboiob peas s 29c cabboufl damdeb tea lie tama us vaua couaw raa sukp 7e cleansebi n 7e rwk7 2ti27c swifts cleanser 2 25c jewel shortening 36c silver leaf lard i23c brookfiexd cheese miksw- v77j711llsv itjlj jbwbxi saxju naxsuno j4so rbwv obbaii or soap e vex 3 tie meatsybabies 6 varieties ssc tomato juice 3 peanutbutter rou brights peaches apeoiai briohts fajioy 20oz tins ltoe tab yje 20oe 23c llvrh huskin cliartrwl aeciuilajito surtwvr jzvujvu iluuir vcteklvahy 1j09 mauvpolllan uus v ctorta st toronto lie lil ii d younc vs bvsc vmarlaary hursaaa offlcr urookvllk ontarl i hon- umlon hr h g oakes vb bvsc vauriaaxy burfmmm office and kaaldtnc knaa av acton phone 130 mihiti i olkoub- the victor a ruulbt funeral home fuaermj llam iuted ftmlwlaaiaa rrvlng- the 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