mob two the acton wee press thursday january mui uml ith artott 3fa bb auuurii mu to lfai cmiii uil wucwt10n eatesm mr a vud auavu faw t4auaaatil st- a4 u aw tjavtun au lm ku- b i at advskirfsofc aire-o- i i m itv to wimti iuwi tomjtom ah t ti wio fc utoa w au rw tka p 40 fciwirtutorf to kt itx w4muijm tltt u tom a- w t4cttam f4jr km to wvmanvs umh a w ur wht m ihij u arrtoj vr martiaf w tfc i cm ai atml th mm ik hiw ttm c abldr dou iuui litmul ofar im r tk uuj uw ta at a us jar faijmiiumy ttut inurmtlno statistical rport on mini fwturlno industrl in ontario cam to hand this month tha 1946 flgura ara mada availabla in lata 1949 by tha dapartmant of trad end com- mara acton i position in industry for a town of 3700 population 1 1 according to that flgum phanomanal no othar community that wa can find of similar six hu such manufacturing eapa city in fact many largar cantras and soma dtlas in tha provinoa do not maat tha figures that ac- tan can kw in manufacturing many niadart anfoy thaa i tarns and wa thantfora give a sum mary of towns in tha province and the industrial figures aa shown in tha latest report it is avail able on application to the bureau of statistic for a modest sum we herewith give a list of several lownt and cities showing the number of industries the total salaries and wages paid the number of employ ees and the gross value of the products no salaries no groaa value place ext ft wasrs wki of products ac tan 10 1 mo 100 10m 11 187 lift oakviur 20 1 400 124 r00 s06b0m ccorscttmn is 1 027 2a 032 3b2flwm milton 12 8470 m 3 iso bo burlinfftnn 0 404 220 302 3 104 73r barrtr 20 1 110 000 798 045 028 brampton 24 1474 484 040 3 ss0sm erin 21600 ib 7305 fort fnr lr 1 601 44 823 4 714215 clinton 0 220 325 itm 0om4 drarrbridy 13 24s 270 210 06883 chraley ii 434 387 303 1 544523 collinswood 20 1 32x70 034 37mu37 dunda 2s 2ji16 724 1403 s 832ja8 elmra 20 1 330 im w0 5 047 boo elora 8 482 852 336 1324 474 ouriph 00 bjb7830 5503 31 580 144 hanover is 1 370534 1043 40m305 hmprler 10 2 200700 1721 180783 undaay 35 1 024032 870 tm0m pan a 22 1 827 aa4 1248 8 554 j77 fh thomas 42 2ja3 87fl 1522 8443162 wreton 42 3 444 087 2070 10 358 480 we might go on as all the towns seem to be listed in this census of industry the only one we recall that is omitted and does not appear this year or other years is fergus which we had always considered quite an industrial centre and has a population of about 3000 hew lejift seems to be a constant query in our travelling tn the course of business three years ago we detoured east for a month while one section of 25 was under construction last season we de toured west and waded through while another section was constructed then milton had sewer construction in hand and more detours finally the road was fair and milton sewer depressions were ust levelling off and the contractors dec id ed to lay sewers on no 25 in acton and now we detour a concession west to get to and from milton interesting and progressive of course but getting rather monotonous winter driving hazards statistics show that the mileage death rate from traffic accidents rises as much as 50 per cent during ihe winter according to j o good man general manager of the automotive trans port association of ontario longer hours of darkness and adverse weather conditions causing poor visibility com bined with slippery street produce dangerous driving conditions mr goodman said it is possible to drive under such adverse conditions without so much as a scratched fen der ha said but it requires defensive driving the knowledge and practice of defensive driving enables the professional truck driver to roll up thousands of accident free miles in all kinds of weather the average motorist can well afford to take a leaf from the professional drivers book and drive defensively as well the basic principles of safe winter driving are 1 slow down on icy wet or snowy roads 2 adust your speed to that of the general run of traffic 3 avoid sudden changes of speed ancj direction it is the latter which e a uses the great major lly of skids mr goodman concluded tw jobs for ptjuartiftt there are two little jobs which parliament should handle without fait this session urges the financial post neither need take much time nor arouse any controversy they are 1 to have all national holidays like victoria end dominion days celebrated on the nearest monday to the actual date 2 where daylight saving has been approved to have it start and end on the same day and hour throughout the whole country last ytr men were variations of weeks in the starting of this measure and even longer in the ending of it for both obs all that is needed is a littu initiative on the part of parliament and the co operation of provincial and municipal authorities lafs have it says the post ed we heartily agree a lot of confusion will thus be avoided a fvevudaj quash a a the ontario legislature might well consider any changes to be made in the sunday laws to please the cities local option was tried in ontario in the matter of the sale of intoxicating liquor end rightly or wrongly was very much dis credited permission for commerlcialzed sunday sports in certain parts of the province is a prin ciple of local option before liquor can be banished from e municj pality or local option be upset once it has been adopted a 60 per cent vote is required the toronto vole in favour of commercial sport was only slightly over 52 per cent moreover on the basis of the vote polled by mr stewart smith it may reasonably be assumed that 40 000 of ihe 89000 total wars communists or their fellow travellers after all ontario is still a christian community and surely such a vote forms a flimsy basis for radical departure from the traditional sunday why a tie week in the last 25 year canadian death rates have fallen in a remarkable way discoveries in me field of scientific medicine have had a pro found effect on our civilization and naturally have resulted in higher standards of health some diseases which were known as scour ges no more than 25 years ago are now either completely under control or partially checked for instance case and death rates in canada for tuberculosis typhoid fever scarlet fever dip thena and whooping cough have fallen spec tacularly in that period of time infant and maternal deaths are on the downgrade and smallpox has just about disappoarod a tpoc tacular instance of change for the better is seen in dipthena statistics 9 093 cases and 1280 deaths in canada in 1924 against 698 cases and 85 deaths in 1948 despite all this however there is still much room for improvement in the nation s health picture many problems continue to baffle medi cal science public health workers and the gene ral public alike for instance the attack on cancer and arthritis has only begun the venercaldis rase problem is still a significant one more at tent i on needs to be paid- to the health of indus trial workers by both management and the workers themselves there is still much need for research and education in the field of nutrition poliomyelitis i another problem which must be solved while even ihe common cold still has humanity baffled medical science and health workers generally still have much to do and that is why such events as national health week sponsored an i ually by the health league of canada the nation s gold cross association are necessary health week helps make canadians aware of the facts helps give them a clear view of the nation s current health picture and points out vthat they can do to help improve ihe picture canada s sixth annual national health week u scheduled for january 29th to february 4th editokul notes i can t do a great deal for my nation unless i give a square deal to my neighbours new cars are getting past the showrooms and on the roads another sign of the end of shortages subsidies might be defined as what most folks want but few know how they are paid or are desirous of contributing toward there was a time when we thought we would i ilte to enoy vancouvers winter weather but ontario has it beaten this year according to news stories from the west tf51bollc36p i recohections ol acton aoiioleomctosl back in 1900 tkm trwm tfce law j tt fie pv tfcwifay jus ta i see th municipal aulhoritla are detrrmlnad to put aa ad ta th snow baiting nuisance on the atrvata a number of blerk ey were rarrled by rluuna last wk a a mult of mow balling offanav era ant likely to be arreted in future mr i herjavrson u p leave for ottawa next wmdnay cv rnlng u be prnt at i ha opening of jarllajnnl arton tuxa at lavat a chattered bank located within hr borders end the busjneca men and fanners of this section who haw hail hank lrtg accounta in guelph toroito i forget own and elsewhere will in i future he enable to do their hank ing business wtth greater family and convenience on monday mr w li travera manager of the ilerlln branch of the merrntita hank arrlvad in town and has opened office in the brick building on mid stre4 occupied by r j mcnabb ixvlaion court clerk it la tha to ten hon of the bank to bulk suitable bank premise tn some central location neat sum mer mr j h wallace lata ac countant at windsor is the man ger of the acton branch j the plastering of the new bap tist church is completed and now the carpenter and painter are pulling on the flnlahlng tour he it t as been decided to hav the open ing servlrea on sunday lrtn of february acton fire brigade praaeated its nrport lo council and stated th- brlgade has on hand the following for fire protection general fire- alarm at the mown halt three el ertric alarmi one tn the raretak tra houae one in asalatant engln ccrx housr and one in the driver house ronald ateam fire englnr 1200 fwt ruhtwr hose coal cart 22 rubher fire coat 2fl rubbrr fire hnta 18 pair rubber boots 15 lant cma wl fire bucket 1 book ind ifulricr i ruck complete all ot the nttme are ready for immediate uie marjiirj irssol i si n at untur i rme rln in thi realties f ih sri le a pnrt nti nn wfdm da 17 jinunr mr w u j j vp rrln to llcrthn daughter of back in 1930 taken feacn taw laan of tlte free pre of tfcaraasy jan s3 issa the hand will he- present at the hockey match tonight to provide music between periods the roads are in pretty fair con dition again the road to milton uai passable on monday night mr a d mcuean li remodeling bla store on mill street now oc cupied by miss illceys shoe store ond will when alterations arc coir pleted remove his barber shop to these new premises mr henry llolgale c e yiead of the kng neering department of the abltlbl southern rallwny montreal died iuddenl at hli home there on tuesday mr hoi gate had come to acton with his pn rents when a little lad when they settled here large congregations ataemhled on sunday to henr the farewell sermon by rev a c stewart at knox church on tuesday rev and mrs- stewart and family were at home to friends at the marie end hundreds of dtlzeni of acon and vicinity made a sodn call the were also the reclpent pf e ral presentations on tht di the men i club of the united church hnd a ery special even ing when mr talor station kvo nn address in hi work among boa and mr c a c matthews showed moat intf reatlng seriea of mot on i icturci dikd i robertson at his home at k vert on on saturday jnnunrv 18 1w0 george gra robert on in his fioth year toronto hydro li the worlds first public utilities company to own a helicopter if professional sports are to be given the sanction of the ontario legislature it is a matter tor the whole of ontario to decide not ust one for a city vote the matter involves the whole province and the only democratic way to deal with it is a referendum by the electors of the province radio service gouaalmd bcfain to ab hk ana mofab manning electric phonbsm business directory government of canada 31 first war loan bonds do fabruary 111 i94s33 searing call letter onty have seen drawn for payment fcbrwwy 1 1950 kadi ol hw iuu htotuo tk cal uhr tkswa littau 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