Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1949, p. 2

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vjlo two the acton ffiee press j thursday octorikil 27th 1mb qjlji acton rw jjrruo pubunvej efj tttuitelar si acloa uri la t ouava ucsirnom eato u j iim uui3 fciau ft- fciuiiu uau 4- kmk ij uj mw oinull ikiu t usaf tj limi u r ad klttlsiho utuoi imbu tm it fwwh rtlue h4tf- aubagh nin will w ukw w va uui ut bumiium u will ift w lubu iw ur i r jwrt uij mrtiii- wbu tj 4 mtk tat i tjaaiaj u wrtitaf lt tia iutf tew lufwi t tk9 frtt taa utlmh 41 r i vj im iit sj will tuk wnf imi u say vrw i tu pr kin to tita aa ika t bp it ft4j w etw tw vuu ataalil lr k awa g arlnr dill tuia lumcri a luluu ohu im haiuwi c eneyavbu monday night is halloween and thanks to 1h leadership of the y s men s club n acton the young folks are having a real good party on that night and will have plenty of fun together and no regrets or apologies for silly acts which may cause inury to persons and damage to property thanks to the leadership of this club backed by the citizens halloween is taking on a new look for the young people we don t even want to recall what hallowe en meant a few years ago certainly most cituens were not very happy the next morning over the depredations of that night and often the repair work involved was expensive the community organ led into one big party as at present with plenty of fun certainly is a big improvement over the other days which we hope will soon be forgotten support your locat club in its effort this year they ere doing a grand job in education of better citizens in a community program a worthy appeal once again this year the canadian legion is iking the people of acton to wear a poppy for remembrance this is an appeal that should not be overlooked during the years since col john mcoee wrote the challenging poem in flanders fields the poppy has taken on a peculiar signifi cance it has come to typify in many countries of the world the debt which we who live owe to those who died in battle one day in the year the people of canada ere asked to wear a poppy to show that they re member one day irt the year they are asked to pause briefly to honour the dead that is little enough while remembrance of the dead of the two wars is the spiritual aspect of the poppy there is the other practical purpose of assisting the living for the money raised through the fund is used for emergency assistance to veterans and o families of veterans while it is true that veterans under certain circumstances have the advantage of specific legislation such as war veterans allowance it nhould be remembered th nt when an emerqency crops up m any family speed is the essential requirement m provtdmcj assistance there are many cses on record with the foppy fund where the necessary assistance has been forthcoming in a matter of hours it should be remembered also that there are many worthy veterans who hesitate to apply to any of the organized charlt es many of them have cjone twice into uniform and have cjiven ten years from their productive life to the service of the r country through the comradeship of the cana dian legion their needs are learned and the assistance is forthcoming it should be remem bered too that while the poppy fund is a rational appeal the money raised locally s used locally to assist veterans and their families the slogan wear a poppv for remembrance i one that deserves the support of ever c t en the educational football we were rather surprised to read a news article from ottawa through the week which georga drew progressive conservative leader said federal assistance should be free of attempts to gain indirect control of education in the pro vinces further in the item we learn that the royal commission on arts and science is expected to leport to the government nextsprlng if ever a provincial department hat become involved it seems to be ontario s department is the most mixed up for years that royal commission report has been used as an eicuu for the de partment giving guidance in durational pro gram now we find ihe federal government involved and mr drew anxious to get federal assistance but very jealous of his provincial rights in theneantlme what about the rights of the municipalities who are endeavouring to follow plant that are not yet formulated by the provin cial department we mutt oew up lawyers can doubtless give themselves e lot of worryor entertainment arguing the pros and cons the hows and wherefores of consmu t on changing but argues the financial post laymen con cerned with the continuing growth of our coun try in stature and in responsibility will be pretty well agreed that the legislation now going tr rough the commons should achieve these objectives it is high time canada assumed full stature and responsibilities of complete sovereignty sending civil cases to britain s privy council is cuite inconsistent with our status it is imposi ton on the british courts it is a diminution of justice because the very susbstantial cost of these appeals gives advantage to the man with the long purte in the past 50 years and particularly in the past 10 years a very brief span in the life of a nation our country has made fabulous progress mentally and spiritually too few have yet com piehended the immensity of our progress too few of us have adjusted our thinking to the new order of magnitude by which ihmgs canadian must now be measured how goad it your job n w ayer and son give all of us who are employees or employers food for thought in the following article which has been appearing in papers across the country a job is only as good as the profits of the company you work for there is no exception to this if a business is making money the jobs of everybody right on down the line are steadier it a business is losing money showing no profits on its operation the jobt of everybody right down the line are lets secure why is this so why are profits so im portant to the security of the man or woman at the cutting table or at tales counters in the front office because every function of a profit is ob pro tection for everybody in the business profits protect obt by inviting investors people with money taved will risk that money only m the hope of some return if investors withhold money because profits ore scanty jobs uffcr profits protect obs by providing money for plant expans on and replacement of equipment for the now tool the new shop the new re enrch centre sixty per cent of all money spent by us corporations last year for this purpose comes from retimed profits and depreciation al owinccs and profits protect jobs by guarding against tierrjenoes sooner or later the rainy day may come pyof is put aside are umbrellas far ft wer qlt wet when profits stand by to help in f ict you can pretty well locate the kundof job vou an stay n am grow m by applying tf is formula pick an employer who is making a prof t help him to continue to make a profit fditortal notts want to buy a property cheap the greatest bargain centre we know of s when the local court of revision ts held don t mm if if youre in the mirket for super values cijoijl recollections of aeton folfavol back in 1899 tukea fruu lis ifisue l ik kr lrea of tviuuy tot itus itw one hundrvd auuj fortyvnc tick rts urrv cold to cltluni who wtnt to keritus on mtiaakagtlng day u tee the euamilunhll ui roe match in which alton wun the tetinent and bim the champion ram of it province mr carl will lams who ha play- rd winning gtnie of lacruu t hroughoul the aaaaon with the trrccenta ha uf fared intanuly during the peat wjt from injuries lulalned by- hla right index finger tha flngar wu injured in tha waterloo game and h aurrea- 1 game gave it additional brulu until uat weak it became so nln ful that ur wltllama was unaiir lo work or aleap acton a granolithic walka hav- xt 12 rents per square loot ur john moore went to toronto on i ueday and joined the south airtrm olunteen lie left with ihrm on wednrsda his prrvloua xprrlrnrra ahould help him along in ihr campaign the canadian contingent it now enroula to quc- ik i u hrnrr they will irave by the sardinian likely on saturday for lrwlon mrs vttlr cafnptx 11 wi omarilul jluot on i her two child rm mm enih in the action agnlnai uith the acton tanning do and hi ardmore and co for damage mr nrnplmll died of anthrax and it win urmlet that h must hat hitoitk intlttiil while hit nd 1 in fc hides in the tannery ihe etldtnrt adduccd nt the trial was of a mot in leu nil ng and intrualt natun back in 1929 i- ront the laaue of the fte ire or thursday orioher i 1j mr t 1 huraton of the jour nal 1 ittlt ton n j i spent a da lr town last wwk 1 tie flrat snow ttorm of the sea pom nrrlvrd last night and to day io nnyone recollect when the old roller and stage curtain was installed in the town hal lakeside chapter of the i o i l held a social function in the town hall last evening when the new stage curtains were formally pre tented the improvement ieac little to be desired and ent rely changes the appearance of the hall and gives a larger and finer set ting to thestage the presentation waa made b theltegent mrs jas a damson scener heights the home it mr and mrs u v kenynn vine- land was the arene of a loveiy autumn wedding on monday oct ober 14 when their only daughter mabel eileen became the bride of mr j a nortnanvllds son of mr and mrs jas wilds acton imott at the home lot s second runrrnslon raurmng township m nda l tohei jl irj h rnnc mrkrow n w idnv of the int rhos fulott n he k4th inr nrijo of aaihiikd rack llntivh n f tl nthti p i i u ik i i hist in itnt i i ntisf in iv h i ol i i 40 i tvt imlintt tiddli s is st itllhink th p ltdown skull thi i tn ri hr wa foun id k ii t ti h i c ul itt n thrt in h ut th m il i it h is i i iikr in n span of human harnrtrr anil htl lin istimitid tn he about halt a million mars old this th r vc s r futd ntint lv tht h id f th saturnl hlstory department of the itnluh uiiuum ur oakhv th wu ii ikinu to dt i at tt th confinmr of th ilntish ass k i i tion for tht adv umi mi nt of sri n t when lni thousand s u ntisl k ith rtd in ni u i astir fur th s ni i tints among them in ing x 1 1 rts fr m i rs i cpened thus the federa governmenfplans to wait forthejgpoctof the rqyalcommiii cnoil arts and science before attempting to determine with any degree of precision how the dominion should help the provinces in the field of educa tion prime minister st laurent made that state ment in the commons wednesday during a de bate on a private members resolution asking the government to consider aid to the provinces for expanding and equalizing educational oppor tunities th principle of the resolution sponsored by r r knoght ccf saskatoon city was sup ported by progressive conservative however bndge buildmq new road construction and telephone cable laying are not making our streets ver n ce these days but t s ust a taste of the turmoil which is likely to come when sewer nsiai lit tons commence jman now to attend the memorial service on november 11th in acton when lieut governor lawson will unveil the new section being added to the soldiers memorial it will be an occasion of deep community interest tomorrow friday night the acton boy scouts put on view their new hall its a com munity effort that jpeaks volumes for good spirit and cooperative effort its said there are more people who helped and aided the building than canjiet in its doors but we understand theyre all invited and welcome tomorrow night we d rortmlu dvup ud print fuim mak nuartmncnta tip la iri t1m oampuu wxutac tm rub ffmtocrali baaato carrolls amal lsftve b aieei mctuu pstavino t oaar saevlae let ut try to please you vics photography studio mill street acton next to y m c a iraonmsl bttl f b ti turkm uu wear a pmr 1r bmw day rxw low muoe i rxmov kkta almon a 19c yamoy pink 41c olovxb lsajbbd blue back salmon special ayuoul ramot colden kernel corn 2 37c appleume juice tu at7 tomato juice 21e rolled oats 3 24c romar coffee soc 57c dandee tea s8e 7e new cheese 42c raisins lb 1c attstxaliax sxsolkb atumejt 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