Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 10, 1949, p. 2

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the acton prte press rttuiuhlav uahcii loch 101 ulljf arton rte rraa isuajj evavv twlr l amu ntat aulkuw mm iku bb11 ful ottua daairtaavaai cmuwa suucutioh xni w mm w u un- iumj ttuua tati mujml ftlaaafu hii ft luia w uu aw i kktou a- ba aj hiiii to iiai to wmm k 4ba 1la u wh w ll nulf wm rtlalamwi u rnhwi tmuiia 4w fcdr ua aw srssau may wt aaaaw wmmm t jjj tah faal i fclhlawl u mt w i t uam ta4 ku a ml i w lihiia 1 ie 0 aha nul tlu off aftla on acala juat whan moat municipalities have act their i04d tai rate and counted on provincial gov eminent granu at in the pant along comn the disturbing newa that grants arc to he changed agan and the one miu tuhaidy diocontinurd the aame amount it amturrd hut it in to he done in a different way the thing that the provincial government faiu to consider is that most of the men who lahor on municipal council give thotr services with little or no remuneration thry are not siooik a year men or they do not have any tax free salaries the thing that irk is this constant changing policy and lack of guidance from the provincial government we have change of assessment change of educational program change of municipal grants interference by the province in local police ayatem and pay and now a hand in the town are hngadea we have moyal om ions and new fangled appointment that take years to bring in reports in the meantime municipal teie continue to soar the average tax payer knows each year his tax hill is higher and begins to wonder if the provincial budget with all thr supposed help for municipalities is real or camouflage teach history not propaganda real canadians who hope to see this country genuinely tinitid will heartily applaud the sen timonts expressed by l ahbe arthur maheux in toronto reccntl states the financial post the distinguished president of the canadian historical society and professor of history at laval university sharply assailed the distorted history textbooks used in carious provinces to have one version of our history prcs ented in quebec or nova scotia and another and distinctly different version in ontario or british columbia is not good enough argues the post that sort of thing can only lead to confusion and greater segregation instead of teaching history we are simply spreading prop agsntta if we are to have he fullest cooperation betwaaa french and english speaking can adians if the citueo of british colunmbia it to really understand his fellow canadian in the atlantic provinces then each must know some thing f the others history of the problems of the past and of the great heroes of the past thar knowledge is not shared to day for the simple reason that there is little in common in the history taught in the schools of the differ ent provinces drinking liquor vs car driving- how many drinks of strong liquor can a rasa takt and stilt be capable of driving a motor vehicle as it should be driven it is claimed by experts that a two ounce drink of whisky increases a mans error in reasoning twenty per cent so it would seem a man who has to drive a car home or anywhere should not drink at all after three or four drinks it is claimed men appear sobosand think that they are that way but the fact ss that even two drinks cause a driver to take chances and drive at speeds he would not do if he had taken no drinks at all with the motoring season in the offing and with a predicted increase in the number of cars on the highways this year drivers of motor vehicles should remember that liquor and gas do not mix and a drinking driver may be a killer what ivnaiorw at 65 would cost a fewweeks ago farm forums were de many ef the forum member who favored the change had gay idea of the prebable cost information on these points came to hand the other day through a return tabled in the house of commons by health minister paul martin the return stated that the cost of pro viding an old age pension plan of a month at si years wss cwtlmated at t2te vioooo if the means lest were continued snd jc percentage of the population on pensions at b was the same aa at 70 and over at the number of pen sions would likely increase if pensions began at es the sum named in the return would ba more likely l fca uftdar than over- the axtuai cost if the mesns teat were abolished the cost of providing iso pension jo persons of 05 years and over would total 4ttl 000 we do nut know whether or not the parson who set the farm forum programs furnished the poruma with any information at to tha prob able cost ef these change we think this it information lhat the porumt should have had before they were tasked to mskc decision on a matter of such important moil of us would favor old age pentient at s and the removal of the meant teat if they were not going to cost too much if we understood clearly that these chsngrs were going to add aerloutty to i the burden of tsxstion we might come to s different conclusion orsngevtllc kanner a danger to demoerary 1 here i s lesson for mere that unions and strikers in the facts concerning the penmtn company strike in paris ihcrr arc llstl etn ployrcs of the penman company when a vote was taken about a strike there wnr m at thr union merlink of this number 21 were in favor of the strike and 24 wrrt opposed i oi inure tliun a month there lias hull a stukc in thai town caused by the vote ot j7 of the liso employees oi this linn pickets have battled with the pollie people have been lake in bos pital many have been arrrstrd onr woman involved in trouble at the plant died of a heart attack the mayor has bad a nrrviius break down 1 he town is torn by strile and divided in its loyslties that s what happened when nearly 1hk1 stayed away from a meeting it could happen not only in an industry but also in a munici pality it behoove citizens to take an interest in their union and in their municipality and make sure that the majority voice is always expressed a difference of 4 in recorded vote constitutes a majority even when mn do not have interest enough to record their vote merchant kinda adsertlalng nrser outis it 1ajm the afthhurn i urniturc mipnny alhani bra california invests four per cent of its tutu annual hales in ndvirtising ench cor ss an article in retail home furnishings and uccotdinc to will j 1 avcllc advertising man ugcr for the company advertising never costs it puvs mr lavcllc says that to realize profitable returns from advertising investments stores should sot up an advertising budget based on a percentage of anticipated sales for the yesr and spread this budget over the yesr in a way that will take advantage of seasonal selling op portumties when consumers are known to buy merchants who use an advertising budget and plan according to predetermined telling opportunities says the article should also take into consideration what competition is offering and what consumers are demanding in the way of value and price the major portion of asmiiirns advertising goes into the local newspaper which mr lsvelle says is the best medium for advertising furni ture appliance and housewares only with consistent advertiaing can a atore expect fast returns from its advertising he says spas modic advertising carries no punch and has no readership backlog he asserts other stores may have the same merchandise at the same time and at the same price but the store that promotes its merchandise and builds up good will and confidence through steady news paper advertising is th store that gets the sale lsvelle adds sesiiolaol recollections ol aelott back in 189q im u tluuwtey mam mil lim two siarwy tulditlun i in court rrswtum t arton llnlwr ujiii th extra bpv will b utlllu4 pnmiphr fot- tj n j4 giftin mr john a oor1uj has lus1 tutrm hall v family hom t4 to mr luj knn4y jr ftnri will latavr on prospecting tttp to hm north wit it la pruy com tualvvly juu1 that a naw tupual churth will b tftxtad in arton thta tumii tfea iu u not daflnluly buim but tha hhilhaast rtirnar of mill arut klgtn ktraata la favour iy tha ronfr 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