Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1949, p. 5

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thursday octomu j7lh ifru the acton free press paok ircvgj rev and un charlton of win vultad mrs sosar uit wmk mr and mr cm aid of lon don wwiw inoelmi las with ted tihntisbfa mttttta eltitrtit ttf ojtta a falarta av uxw nouuxo fecmuatf pan u avaatw sunday oc1xu1kk 30tli 1ihb anntvtstsaay stkvukh 1100 am and 7 00 pm itrv c elmtf kuruy ujl ul uet minuter spacl1 music all are cordially invited cmaaaaiawaa t vrtdxtflttutt tujurrlj tti tfattuj knox jlufcusl acton suta wkbt il ajus31t04 mjt ulauur mr k it haxrop u apandug w vacation with hi duam u detroit mr corg wallae of toronto tpattt sunday with his hilr ulu kkbuk wjls mr uul lire ju mcganchl of toronto vtsltsd acton relative and friend tut week mr r e ucklatwy of toronto apent a couple of day last week with mr and urt george murray mr joe lashy and lorraine have- returned hum ater vlutnf with her m ther in udtdalr nask mayor and mr 1 king of maury war weekend guaats at che home of ur and mr j k mac arthur mr and mre geo dutrhburn of i lis vulted with acton friends ever the week end and renewed old acquaintance si nla octxuiut lhh jmi th friend of mr john kings- m to m sunday nchout bury war aorry that he had low um m it nm nfc for c rat vmu ami mvpa txtollkh vmh ik am divine worship lt 1 m sunt s t i hlhlr t lau 7 mi pm srnlr w thdtawn ui wr an woihlp with the unltrd huic on thrir annl vrrr annhriwr srnhti nov 13th imjttuu cdiurrl acton re c1ias at oovvsta attawu removed to the gualph hospital for treatment laat weak mr howard lambert wu able to con horn from quatph ilospt tal on tueaday ills many fhnds hop for continued improvement th frienda of mra ji aymon wr aorry that aha had to be removed to st michael hospi tal toronto all hop for a speedy recovery ur and mr ixrrrlt milcl mr and mr hugh scitlvt mair and karrn of toronto pent sun day with mr and mr j j stcwait and familv main street ur r i wnitht and mr n h wright attended the joint conven uon of thr canadian and ontario aasoriationi of krat estalr board nd farm broker division held in montreal this week fanmrs for 8821 a work th emplot ed lithographers of canada who worked fortt tiour a week for an average journeyman a wage of 0 64 before they went on strike for higher wages and ahortrr hour an aklnf the farm people of canada manv of whom work an eighty hour wk for tss or leas to pay journrrmen lltho- rranher rftm includlrui all bene fit for a thirty rrn and one half hour week in future the employ ing lithographers have offered a journeyman wage of 173 m a week plus a etfarc plan on a fiftr fifty contributory and administrate e baala the employees aak the employer to pav the whole coat of a welfare and pension plan to be administered aolelv by thr em i ployee union the employer would attempt to recover the tn- j rreaeed cost of their offer from farmer and others through the aale of lithographed advertising and ft employed lithographer hae re jected the emploer offer deaplt the fart that a conciliati m board appointed at the union s request said unanimouh that lithographic wage art now high employed lithographer apnar- i ntly do not realise that farmers paj a great part of their wag but their employer who must recv r the ag s and all other cmts f rum their cuftomcr who tn turn rroo er thm from farmen in thr price of the goods the sell to farmer know that thi tr volume of business it deti rmtned bv what farmers ran aff rd to pav for all the things that enter into the coht of producing food the cvwt of ftx whlrh ha raied the cot of iking to a new peak t made up of thefclgh coat of thing farmer must bu and theae coats must come down before food price come down or farmer u be comvwlled to accept further decreas in their ow n x rrv low hourly wage other canadian orkers are in the same position as farmer thev too pav the cost of printing and lithography tn the price of things they need and buy the average of ulanc ahd uagvi fr all claw of canadian industry f a2 9 hours of worstwu wjtrtuarch of this year nothing could demonstrate more clearly than the lithographer demand the folly of btreasiag the earnings of peopl at th top of in dustry before lowering the costs of those who ultimately pay the bills the peopl lowest down are push ed further down by th increased weight at the top th sincerity of th highest paid labor who profess a daaire to asrv public good will he proved wheel thy strike for higher food costs la order to in crease th relatively low earnings of canadas most highly skilled workers the food producers th scan i riuu kim p nt h 1 1 11 dev cxional ntmisai ui if you have no chur h imne worh p with u fcl atbiu ftturrl aagueaao fteetae au w o lustaaw ava m v1a kixxiui ttth 11mj lylnity iwenty yim a nt jluly communion lots am wunda schoot llim a in morning raer and lleglnner clasa 7h0 pm f verting 1rayrr a welcome await you londovh tclxp1ione mrtatokv the four ae lions of the london telephone directory contain 833063 rntres on page and weigh eleven pounds nine ounce the com i lete luue of the four sections totalled 100 000 vojuma and weighed approximately smu ton blames vniericau men for women shortcomings if american woman ar anoliad aelf centered and ovrsggreiv as chargad by laund stow u u october reader dig auar- lean man ar to blame oouatara 1 anion barth la th currant nov ember issue mus barth ts a wrltar and lecturer on th feminist move ment her axtlcw is coadad from the american family american woman have developed jlgrestauvene ulas lurth run- tends because we uv in a socuty which lauds inlllaitve in both man and women and becaus amar- itah men give us ev try thing but low whether site knows it or not any girl would prefer one kuong tia from her husband to t he new insurant policy la his vest pocket amer t an men chaa the dollar but tttey don t chaa u lhe result a neurotic aggrea- iveneaa symptonuttlc of that basic insecurity which roms from lack f love increasing praurr upim women to partlilpatr in dm bulneas world l another maun for modern fem inine aggreilveneea the aauthor hold on ii i ind rated by a man made econoni w h be satisfied wnh one car in the garage when we can get a ob that will pay enough to have two w omen a rreasjve attention t3 dieting cosmetics and girdle an attempt to preserve th femin uy they know they sre losing reflect men indifference to their wlvrs miss ilarth state deeper e for love and attention american women get leu of either from their huhamla than any other woman on earth what thy do get though thi don t genuinely dtr than are material offerings the mink ooats and orchids which proclaim their husttand material succea clalmlng american men to be tope in looks miss rsrth holds that they should neverthelasa em ulate the demonstrative attentive social nature of the furopean male who has eyes only for his fem inine partner and effervesce about her ankles her food her charm buying blindfold ity jturph t utrr rutudqt the trntatlve proposal that th t anadiaji hrtvadcastlng curporsllon hihild double its licence fee to a charge uf 15 00 a year is not meet ing with a wildly enthusiastic re lponse this i not so much be cause of the proposed tsu add tonal levy but rather on account of the feeling that a rather nebulous j corporation with overly arbitrary i power and equally arbitrary pall ele is pruttoalng to levy an sddl t tonal la without giving anything but thr skrtrhlrat esplanatlivn and without our having any say in the matter we are reacting to thit as free men normally react tn illa tion w tthout representation for while th citc 1 a rnt of the go eminent it is singularly fre from anything twit the moat frit era imilrti direct n or super v talon anniversary walker lodge friday night continued trum pag one ilabe huths longest home run was hit ofr howard ehsnk on tune 11 1ot1 at the polo ground in new ork the hall travild 00 fret in the air anniversary services will be held in th arum lnttr flfitrrf sunday october 30th 1949 rev c elmer kenny ba d 0 of tuelph will preach at both serv cea services at 1 1 a m and 7 p m spacial music will b psovulad by rha chair ajsj by rh vlvon ouartaft el ckalmara unilad church oualph in th evanlng music morning oiknn 1relule ktmimr in d klat h lmon oi t rt r fiawn in a t sheldon pom ui tr in a a a eulmant anihm i he varth is the 1 rd s ear so u mr lett lu i mrs eldhuu and ml 1 mmmoiw xcme hoi spirit lleaenl iove evening i relufc an 1anti in a 11 sueart offrrt rv 1ianht and organ dui it teorgr hit tt at the piano worship the kin hopkins i tlude mm r i- lrout anitini lh i tnt s mv sh herd t vnlper le ihitin wunrtetle of chslmrrv i nlteo hur h tuelph unss 1km ratiiuiaraon unntone lohn llollwod lil llarr pat more ten r hurt manna 1 s t ivav he 1 make it plain it wil i ar i me 1 mv au t the mlas o m lampmrd at m organikt and chir leader thr c itc in its ut tuieutll manner ippairntlr piomtmes tn de lei tn lite what w want what we hall have and what we kltall pay for it and h it of i m it irvoll tin re is v rv little we i an it at out ii if the pite of other oniincill pro diu i gil ihit of line we lntr the tight to atastkln fiofn buying or we ran switch to xunr other out larable product and so are able to bring nrturr to war on produter aiul distributor nitt m with the c 1c there an other comparable prtidut ts to whu h we may turn those nf the liidepeitdrnt broad caster or of stations across the line hut though we never listen lo a c 11c broadcast we still have pay for it or face the possibility of bring hailed into court as a debtor for a product that we have neither bought ttor used as manv do not like this policy they incline to par only on demand with the result that only the most easily cornered by the minions of this almost prrfett bureaucracy pay the tax for the whole fvrn if the t itself were sound th unfairness in its collection makes it of dubious merit ttut run those who do sub mil lo it still feel than an arbitrary and unexplained increase is a little to bureaucratic when seeking new capital other industrie submit a balance sheet showing how thr original capital was ued and what it is proposed to do with the nrw the one doe not pruunt stiff i clent information for the public to determlrte whether the tmrstmrnt la sound or in the public interest all the sources of revenue on which the independent companies must subsist and apparently do quite satisfactorily are op n to the c5c plus the substantial lt m of its las on the public which it shares with no one when doubling this impost l propose we fe i that the public is on unassailable grounds in de mandkng more information bt frr it buys etiquitte drinking from a bottle is an art that used to be known to all small bo and to some of their sisters if they were allowed to al low their own tomboyuh vnclla- ttona in those days antedating th stomlc bomb by some forty year strict etiquette condemned th direct method as un lady ilk girls bicssed with gente parents and unblessed with brothers never pro- gressed beyond the point of drink ing from a straw to follow th masculine way would have been as repulsive to them a the wealing of slacks or shorts times have changed as some great thinker has rx marked not was very efficiently done in a matter of twelve minutes master w j llealty presldon and introducing u w n j i ma her told of the honor and the pleasure conferred on walker luadge on this occasion the grand master tmgratulalrd walker iodge on the spl ndld quarters they enjoyed and said it was not often that lodge could arrange iuch fine quarters mr also congratulated the maater and hi off ken on the efficient and g iirral organisation of the ixxlge and the anniversary cttabralion he dwelt on the rarlv day and paid tribute to thoae who had pioneered a imtge or an tnstltull m to remain mint justify itself he predh led that masonry will loiillnur to fl oruh anil prosper ttecause it will justify itwlf m w llio malwr fluted out that it l ttor y bud toeti made and wa hill i tctng made 1 1ay he uiftrd that we leave as flue iratll lions for thost who oitii after u as had tw n d mr by our predece or he sugg shd that we think or the tatk of our for futht r tn bulllltik thta ountrv its rhun hes and utklllutlon mastuitv dors not take the plar of the hun h have a no saage to dellv r from the training of masonry in the appll m of its principles in our very day life mamhtry has manv appeals t many indlv iduals stwite ar in terrsted in its ritual some in it friendship anme in masonic educa tion wmc in its item volent work all thesj inter it ar lmkrtant but i h big task of masonry la to build c hi rat ter build better mrn ma4ns have a n sports bl illy in our life our eveiy day remarks we must be cn loom uf our union clou influritc in our evrry day lif m w llro usher attnke moat inti n tliiklv of the l n voti work of mssimirv and clletl t as s if hclpfulm a made miaslble by thi one dollar contribution uf 113 010 muvmu in ontario he pointed out that koc out of every dollar con tnbulctl to grand lodge went to thi benevolent work there wre two surprise if the eviiiing whuh mri nt t on the pns rum but were delightful and enjoyed by th givers a well as thow w ho received surprise one was for w llro chaa darby who afl r making the presentation v wor llro ct r was himself made an officer of grand iodgr and received the distinguished title t f very worshipful hrothrr from th grand master the second surprise was for the grand master when itro s snow presented a chest and w bro middlrton explained that walker ikiu desired m w llro maher to have a suitable memento of his visit to acton the bos contained a number of nicely wrapped packages w hirh were all article manufactured in acton the dla tlngtnsheo iotur showed the same thuaiaxm in opening the parcels a a mill ttoy does on christmas morning when thr contents of the chntma stocking are hauled into v it w and the beautiful wrappings are scattered wide responding tn the toast to the visitor were it w ftm dr klath who was the first ddgm when walker iodge was transfer red to wellington district ii w iln dndri grand junlttr warden ind ht wor nm get d kl in hanx on is drinking out of a bottle the junior wardens toast now tolerated provided alwss brought this m rv nuspi lou mh thst the drink s nonalcoholic hut annivt rvart of wslkt r inlge to a it la even recommended the msn clo- it was unanimous that w ufacturer of one of the most popu- llro w j deatty and the of- isr soft drinks it authority for the i fici rx h no mrw nt of the injge maw merit that direct drinking 1 had ct ojw rtted to mak it th big more sanltarv than either pouring m and most suctixifui emt in tic btverage into a g axs or using th hit rv of ujlker i odg a straw tlie point la thst the top th re win ii dnnd i txir of o th h ttle kn mn as the lock rig fie r an 1 ifi isit rx in itt n 1tnci r ng is sttrilirel at the bottlers jnd tlm vt t full neuter of thi xi 1 by the cap untlt it uhim m mbt rs the consumer straws on r harut stand on a ountrr i ised to dust and moreover do it l iaul permit the drinker reoelve thr full flaw r of his ink suction through a narrow perture lx said to dtstrov much f the rkrhonat on it has now become advisable to each the girls the art unknown six burlintt n vouths pleading their grandmothers an article gutltv to a theft nf gasoline a week at has come to hand from thr ago when thi appeared in county 0 and co for six youth n gfr thf t pen of an unknown authority sup- p las instructions so that a girl tntflngixim a bolue fagalripn ided that the drink is rson-atco- magistrab court were esterday rach fined lv and costs of m m or rritr fault of pavmrnl wardnsaa the trick girls la to use what the author calls th cornet math- i od and not th tucklngcalf p- catjuman rudwmcn to co aboao th 1w dkawpiaa camn proacn upi h be placed gent- r ibw with tkair aaackmuunr laft u rtafct hmuu k 1 iht ape at ueh tiit muau ml t br t sawthtawt out fen plow elu vm tar p tbm uquld rail ajaulaii avu hcxinaay- jr t bnmpum out wdiiimwfi jim m turin tft bjm f 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ecordtng to evidence were found lyphonlng gasoline from car owned by g trimble after aeverel mile chie t high peed th gantr tl arnrit- ed by cortatable s jlall ottawa hai budgeted lo raiae 1u million from th xda tut on to bacco li 1mb hydro notice hydro wwii will u ow v sunday october 30 1 30 lo 5 jo daylight saving tlma ar i jo la 4 30 standard tlw for lino wort on hiflh tnilon feedor acton usiic utiutiu special 0 wkk o octosi 31 to novimbm s iiike shampoo and kjntrck wavk on au ifkmanlnis over s5 00 iw aoiniiiiciits 1lioiic 27t marvel beauty shop successor to kondnck s hairdretling mill street acton twic1 niohttv door opan 30 p m musical varlll irons a 30 lo 7 00 p m friday and saturday si matin oct 3839 evening prformnco slrt 1 6 30 p m door open at 6 00 p m monday nd tuesday oct 3 1 nov i 9 onoy of the yca plu amortc nw air porta atd huto wednesday and thursday novembir 33 nut latest news aiul aohye time schedule susanna pass 6 43 9 05 untamed fury7 50 10 12 it happans every spring 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