Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1949, p. 2

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the acton free press tiiunsdav april ilk im tuty artirn rt fjrrbb ruuuki ewr tv aothafuaj at aatoa gaili nil ohim iltu subscurnoh iti v r um uu4 stataa fr uajoaail llu cum c ibth u uu w huum kkwu fc u kmf j tiiltm u immui advkit13ing taty3oa hrin ui ahmtt iwtmlii voi u ukm aij tk kim jwirtlimf fti ml tla klihiuim tkl ll will bm w utfcia it aa wri uhi 7 tjlk ttmiit tauw ai l aw uwtumi u wibmlu u vrfllu fcr ua jvf4uw iut tiata4 t tw cni inm wii jhm 4lr la tfvr ih jvtut- aj toub tack w imilm uilr k4j to biukj ifci j la ttt tf wr tal l mi ttrwrtrl w rw r r ha tuuiur uum wt anmioa j ik tllr 4 f mlfc jwtl ml ik l4h h alfc j by lk a4j mw to k kb um aa tr avcfe ajart o a1lof muj aun tft kphon tv- bum offw in ueuulkm far au ttie moat vicious piece of legislation in many a day is that of the charitable gift act winch ma ve write on monday was still before the legislature apart from the effects on its retroactive aspect on a will already made it fives the imprecation of an elected government attempting to throttle a newspaper which has given opposition to their course this may not be the case but certainly the thonght is tn many minds that kale of the star newspaper is being forced and people through eut the province are wondering if all of tor ontos newspapers aro by vinous means to come flnder control of one big company we have every respect for the controlling interest that now have all but one of the newspapers in the city field rut it will be a short and aorry day for any city the size of toronto when its newspaper interests are controlled by one group of people even if they should publish three different newspaper the field is too large for such concentration of power weekly newspapers need not worry over establishing of qiaritablc foundations for the disposition of their assets but the do need to have concern over the principles which are violated in the proposed legislation and the bearing it has on freedom of the press how hbmg jfct houataff boomt the housing boom wu not last forever warns the financial post it cites a recent sur vey in the united states which reported 15000 unsold new houses at the beginning of spring ays the post while no similar survey is av ailable for canada there are some indications that we may be facing the same situation here in a few months time certainly the back ground picture in the two countries is almost identical prices of newly constructed houses in both canada and united state are two to three times the level of prewar have jumped about s0 in the last three years both countries have been building at a tremendous rate since the end of the war though on a basis of popu lation the pace has been faster in canada we added a2000 new housing units last year and 70 000 the year before for io40 a total of around 00000 is expected it is perfectly true that economic condit ions in the united state just now are not quite as buoyant as they are in canada there arc a lot of capital goods including houses that are not selling as fast sa they were s few months ago buyers are not as eager or as desperate to take the first thing offered but that not unhealthy attitude might well be duplicated on this side of the line as we move into spring changihg ouroetve as a bulwark to the atlantic pact canada along with her neighbor to the south stands in the worlds ecs as the last dyke against an engulfing flood of chaos et while e man the dke plug the leaks and curse the waves we are missing the one thing that can turn the tide someone said no use just swatting mos quitoes qcan up the swamps that breed them also we can take the lead in ridding the world of the eils which stalin expetts to turn to the uses of the communist rcolution the root problem is in human nature cap italist and communist agree that the other fcl low needs change but unfortunately neither budges it is the courageous man who starts to change the world b first starting to change himself oowpulflory nurjtce not the arurwer compulsory auto accident insurance stands no chance of being adopted in alberta accord ing to the findings of a legislative committee which for the past year has been studying all phases of automobile insurance in alberta the committee was headed by hon a j llooke minister of economic affairs the committee favored going all out for safe driving and avoiding the imposition of compulsory accident insurance it concluded that accident prevention is more dependent upon stricter enforcement of traffic regulations and possibly more severe penalties for violat ions than upon insurance coverage purchased under compulsion disguised or otherwise the committee contended that compulsory in surancc was against the right of individual freedom and the principle of free enterprise the committee said the alberta motor vech iclc accident indemnity act and saskatchewans compulsor insurance did not provide the com plctc answer to the accident liabili problem ocsol recollections ol acton coczfolr7hfo1lcuoc back in 1899 tab trmnt tft 1mm f tw lri r twurwtav april 44j ism the last day slrlghuig lait year was on ihr 8th of uatrh thu yrar u ha lasted nearly a month longer mr william itrmitml negouatd tit ult of tlw dwelling- uf kfra thmnas lttntlvrwui iui ilowrr av iat wrvk to mr william uylvln cutifcluv rat ion es0 1irvloua to his removal from namgwrya to ac tun ihr eldw uf the church prcnuxj mr j as moffat ullh a handsome uarhers bible and neighbours presented mrs muffat and muaet mamie aiul jennie with a handaom upholster ed rut king t hair each mr muf fats son john received a writing desk front the local turnd mr it j mcnabb report the tal of real eslata the pasl week as follows thua c moore two build ing lots on lake aveue to jam llrown tor 1200 chris masales da sold hi house and lot corner of churth and john strreu to t ii itolslon jpmes sayers has pure ha ed frtwn martin klynn his farm of 100 acres on the town line tor 11so0 mr hubert wallace has suld hi lot on the comer uf mill and elgin sire ts opposite the store of mr chaa t hill to the congregation of the luptlst church this will be the site of tha proposed new flap list church to be erected the com ing summer the rlettrtc light was first turn cd on in presence of tht congregat ion at knox church in connection with the eastor cumtrt on monday the effect was very pleasing and mulfcfuctmy the ecclesiastical elec trullers and fixtures are vtry neat of chame construction and in keep ing with the surrounding they include two large 14 light electrol iers in th centre a 3 light fixture over the choir alcove and a scries f 2 light fixture tmn the transcripts mhool rooms and gallery the hurth is brilliantly lighted and tin ctmiri gallon i drlighted with ihr thange from ihr coal oil lamps uteatquicibf- cttf cr mxe m salada tea baob wm r bracken real rhtat and n gknkkal insurance mortgage loans arranged kf of multtaj lift aaurisc c- ua kdrrorial notks next week is the easier tide and with the ueathcr such as we have been experiencing it ill certainly be most appropriate oteraiffhl epmiuon oinada is no made up of ten pro intcs instead if nine and on thursday last the dominion added a2 ivh square miles of ter ritory and the population increased b about tl0 000 this expansion all came about when newfoundland enured the dominion it is seldom indeed that such growth occurs almost overnight it is not hkeu to occur again in the present generation although it has been but recently suggested that llcrmuda become part of the great dominion of canada grouth and expansion are like that and progress sxems to acquire momentum so that canada may sec even greater growth than we now an ticipate present weather indications are that farm ers will get an early start on the land and building operations will get a good long season back in 1929 rrwii the iaaue of the free lten of thuradsxy april 4 1s mauh came in wilh sunchme and warm lrmcrntjrt s mid it wc nt out ith ow orm and chilly tm store has in the surk occupied by april and taxes which arc due this month include income tax radio licenses and of course municipal levies come along periodically throughout the s ar summer thanks to the tax changes in the budget louer prices are available on mnn articles and pav envelopes have few deductions there s been quite a lift given to strained household budgets refunds made of compulsory savings b the government arc not liable for income tax but the to per cent interest paid on them is tax able now recipients have to figure out how to include that interest in their i so tax return fvcn nuirgertne seems to have caught up vk ith demand and is now asailuble at most un time tn anv of the grocery counters its color sthenic has no been selected hut there will be undoubtedly new meiins of meeting this situatjon neglecting productive plant in the recent budget the dominion govern ment has fiven no relief to industrv pjoints out the financial pont increased spending power for consumers is only one part of the svclical budgeting theory if mr abbott were to do something really effective for stimulating our general economv taxes should have been eased on capital investment because it is upon cap ital investment that our very jobs depend when a farmer neglects his land his ma chinery and his bams but spends lavishly on his house pretty soon he will find himself without a job the same thing could happen to a country which neglects the productive part of jts plant that danger seems to have been completely overlooked by too many of those we send to represenms at ottawa iruftie uee denls are stud to he something that depend one tenth on fate and nine tenths on human frailtv department of highwavs figures show that most accidents happen in clear weather on good drvroad surfaces and involve cars and drivers with no apparent mechanical or physical defect ath the central clolhi oied into the store mm hlmk fornw rl mr a utimir unci h nnl t t lolh j inn nil ir kkx1s more on thun- di last j rikhtrtn mi mix n of uu wo rm n s mivsiuntr socutv of the mi i tins f the corkton w m s united church atu ndixi the kasti r i on good fridiv evinine the ihmr of knox church acton cave 1 itiluta mtitletl the trine of 1ifc mr j iui of ckhaui tnd mr stev nsiin of toronto ui re usiiitnib artiu i the uirnl torm on monday i treated some dimiikc utxmt acton the moat u rnjus dffmojii um don at stort v glove co where a la rye section tif the elittnc sin which runs the entire h nrth of the build- hik was torn fnm it fastening nnd ft 11 to the ground takum some of tht brick copinii with it i marrirj mecaittnky uoimks in jwt uidi march 21 10jo h h t j mi intv re ly uobt 1 diuchtt r of mr nnd mrs charlts holmts i of vantmivr 111 to mr itov- d n ii mccartncv t mlwum itv 1ic diki fu1 in lh hosiiitiil t timminn ori thurtjv marth jblh 19z9 lit nrt1 a ft 11 tn lord son of mr and mrs arthur r 1 11 of f-s- juisink tounthip in hi 21th i sho veil ing sidewalks clear of snow has never been a very popular occupation brst in winnipeg a bytlw has been passed to make this job still less attractive not only must the snow be shovelled off the walk but no sub layer of ice may be left as the bylaw requires the sidewalks be left in a safe condition miss allan reg chibopouist trwata allmaau cmr- r uikl mmffitatb uwb- a t uatbar r tel ha ar- fm4 17 arthub st guklph phone 1smj advertising remarks the montreal family herald and weekly star is seldom very sut cessful in the hands of those who dont believe in ft or drudge the money for it or look on it as a necessary evil advertising is one of the treatconstructive force in our modern econ omy it should be used with disciplined and intelligent enthusiasm it should be looked on not as an expense but as an investment certain to tiring gratifying returns if wisely used optmuctrtat 7 douglas street guelph eyes examined classes pitted visit our modern showroom h garden slrt juelp1l ont opo fttt hall kitbheb ui mastic lues inuud unoura waixinjca uitolli u mubu blhrima llalhnja auna cmhau ku rtflul 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