Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 22, 1951, p. 2

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faqs two the acton free press thursday march 22nd 1b5 00 easter spring festival a we gather in ihe church trill easier worn and listen to his teachings it is fitting that we project the symbol of his resurrection to our own -time- ernitwliweresolvetofollowhinvnot only on the easter holiday but every day for paying heed 1o his words offers true hope for a world awakened to a new era of lasting peace peace as he taught elruolemrtlleres opposed -to-ushehrr- galety easter is the climax to 40 days of lent and the beautiful flower of the season is the pure white easter illy the english name for easter comes from the anglo saxon eostri goddess of light or spring whoe festival was celebrated in april there was apparently a great amount of controversy in setting the date for the easier festival but this was settled by the council of nice in 325 easter was established on the first sunday after the tull moon the habit of presenting easter eggs is a cut torn thought to have been derived from ihe per sian magi the egg being the symbol of creation christians look on the easter season as one of rebirth spiritually as well as in the surrounding nature it is the festival that welcomes spring in all its freshness and newness of life good friday thatprecedes easter sunday is one of darkness for on this day christ was cruci fied on a wooden cross and laid in a cold stone tomb then follows the glorious resurrection and the spread of the news to all jesus followers christians will gather in churches across the world to pay their tribute and express their oy in the resurrection of jesus christ plan to attend the church services of the easter festivar in your own church worship in vour way in the freedom of your land shorter upbuilding periods with shortages besetting every turn of muni cipal improvements acton can indeed feel ro lleved that construction of sewers and a disposal planlwerenol deferred anyjonger evor-jslrico- 1w5 and the close of wprld war ii there has been an argument lhaf costs will lower such has not been the cae costs of everything hove steadily risen -now-will- new-threat-of-war-ust-alx-years- afler tho close of a world war scarcity of mater ials has made restrictions necessary and diver sion of every effort to war materials has pushed useful municipal improvements into the back ground last interval between world wars was some twenty years and allowed jome time for local work of building up municipalities this breath ing spell has been shortened to not half that period it appears that we may be in a continual stale of war and unrest in the united states bomb heltors are being built for sale while housing is still in acute short supply it would bo pleasant to lookforward to a short period in which fo put aside anxiety and enoy tho privllego of living l peace t- what is this freedom orators extol its virtues poets praise it poli tioant revel m tts use and we don t understand j it franklin roosevelt gave the world a new pruase when he enumerated the four freedoms freedom of speech freedom of worship free dom from want and freedom from fear we of the west revel in the freedom of our democracy those of the east revel in the material possess ons they gain under communism to an eastern man an acre of land is his one amb lion from which he can eke h 5 earthly existence the western gentleman a ms at nterestmg himself in other th ngs bes aes a mere ex sience we hope it lakes the cooperation of everyone to make freedom a true freedom for freedom is the right ofpeopfe to dowhat until thatfree dom interferes with the freedom of others freedom s a st rr ng vord wives go to rene for the r freedom from the bonds of matr mony sufferers from the tootnache go to the dentist men to to ga n freedom from debt men escape to obta n freedom freedom s a st rrmg word but we lsf pract ce vhar we preach and i ve a rje te ot freedom as ong as that free dor ooes nor nerfee a th the freedom of oe or pat e cotiun st forces we jt ti6e e- vs eecc- not just an acre o 65 k ng r-e- it hep too much for e e o a as ng efe- 4e way of s ncere co r ncsrc n he r hearts cac ar ae a eedo teaitny people let c o ie c f tfc e c a f eedom from c5p p eii or j o a- eeoo o take a i v whose right we had hoped that during the present ses jion of parliament somo members would hove the courage to arrange to have victoria and do minion days observed on mondays there was a move on a private bill which we believe was talked out by other members under a guise of patriotism tradition or some such cloak we had hoped too that perhaps time confu sion could be avoided this summer by adoption of a uniform time for starting and stopping day light saving time it is evident that we hoped far too much just why everyone can idust times to suit so many emergencies has never been made very clear but it does seem that emergen nes can be created quite easily these days and that most any service or group can create them it might be a point on the road to uniformity if it could be established ust ho has the right to alter the time with that fact established we might find the authority to stop tho present cha otic plan that bothers everyone for over inlf of every year coins or no corns im sure the railroad would nthtfovi ofrollm skates the good old days may have seemed better back in 1901 taken from the i true of the free prett of thursday march 21 1001 editorial notes even if spring isn t very prompt this year we must femember that winter was certainly not very regular in its seventy those easter seals you buy give new life and new hope to the crippled children of ontario make your contribution as large as possible buy more childhood happiness the hockey play offs create a lot more inter est than the scheduled games and towns that don t make the finals seem to have some diffi cuity in supporting local sports mr scott itmttir and weaver of eden miln has moved into- the store opposite ihe presbyterlnn churxh thi census tnununtqn will soon hi on their rounds the maidens of rmrrlijt ibl ijt nre deciding n vyhnt mr to pi ice their blrlhdnj nhin dnchelor mckinnon pro pounds the nccssirv ind very im- portint out stion last frldi t ning the clnsi matt 1 of master eimst gurnt l it hi red it the hiim of councillor u ins through thimvitatlon of mailer hilton jrins tospend in hour or so together in view of the commr n moil of mister frn s gurne ith hvs fither to frm during tin iening in nddrcss wis md ind it wis n com pin led b 1 bitutifullv hound honk ind pipi rit nf stitmnerv thi mi mix r ind idh rents of ltno church fori t itheri d in the church on mondi night to spend in hour or two with mr wm mc phiil md fimil who in i f w dij leivt for the grxnt north west mr wellington smith his been admitted into pirtnership with his back in 1931 taken from the issue of lit trte irtsa 0 thutmtiay march 10 1031 iist voting the mens bible ci iss of knox church held a ban- ii t whin between forty and fifty ntt tided the guest speaker wai hi v g p duncan of stratford a committee of the rock wood agricultural society attended 11 meeting of the village council and compltd i tnnsfer of the agrl tultuml grounds to the village to bi used as 1 public park mr and mrs c h harrison were hikhl olid hostess to tht choir of the united church and their friends on siturdiv ivenintf ot whit wis li rmed a backwird party on siturdiv vt rung tin actm high school hockey tiam journ oid to georgetown to play nn nhthition irni w ith the ijuflh school ti mi of tti it town 4 if ti r 1 fist r urn thi acton students were u iten by tht scon of 4 1 thi bypu of the gcorgi town biptist church en tert lined thi sistir socit t from acton biptist church 100 voting people tiklnr part in i hippy githering miss helena ind mr alex mann ind mr william stilki r attended the fumral of the lite lohn a brother in liw mr f statham in arthurs in toronto on saturday tht btjtchorlng business in the well 1 niffl known stind known is holmes currte at bnmpton on tues butcher shop the stvle or the new i diy march 17 1011 mrs jimes firm will be stflthom and smith cur mother of arch c cur n protracted mv in wjpsvtt jlisrt ha- disciple s church ire growing in interest and are well ittended the coistlng down the hill on jdtal torqnto on thursday mnrch 12 1011 john alexinder arthurs in his 47th year brock s h ffortrd boorou s in citharlne kennedy ulfe of thos smvth formi rl of acton 81 eors iged bowmanvilles tax rate has been set at 65 m us an ncrease th s year of 8 mills debenture rate county rate public school rate and general rrafe are all up one reduction noted is in high school rate fun for the oungsters this past week onl three ribs haye been broken ind i pirt nf one finger lost a wtll known socu t voting lid in town pluck il stopped i run- nw i horse on mill t list fridnv i ifti rnnon ind held him until as- as i mund thi ip irtm nt f sisince cime her temerltv was 1 cht lor fru nd mirrim r nf 1 ir much admired the schedule of convictions re model wife care p fighting f re f ght ng equip nert er aa of cost rn ghi ne ell to remember that the best ago t re ossei s the prevent on of et ie are rci argu ng aga nst the purchase of aoequaie equ pment but we do say that once a f re geh teu slaved the best equ pment 15 often c adequate to stop the conflagration petfect ve home heat ng systems annually caose about 5 goo f res wornout over age furnaces and boiers should be repaired or re placed to cut this toll among the thousands of canadian families known to be living in homes 30 or more year old many still use heating planti installed in the 1900 1920 period accord ing to a survey made by manufacturers of heat regulators recent furnace inspections indicated only one out of every 10 heating systems was in good condition while two out of three needed clean ing d three out of the leven needed new chim neys the independent survey showed less than 10 per cent were in satisfactory condition fire pwynuon rests with the individual after the fire starts is too late to save loss fire fighting can only lessen the loss and save others in adjoining buildings don t depend on the best of equipment to compensate for your careless ness whether it be with a faulty heating system carelessly tossed match or cigarette or a spring bonfire in peace or war the red cross r thebest qualified for service to sofnr5 and civilians g ve generously to the present appeal that it may be strong when called on for any urgent service to suffering humanity the extra days for securing motor vehicle licenses found many motorists still putting off the expenditure to the last minute in a drive of fifteen miles on the highway on sunday we ounted over fifty of last year s plates still in use brightest news from the international front particularly m korea is the laying of a 7 00q mile wire link between peiping and moscow communist china s mao tzetung can now talk directly with joe stalin in russia perhaps this will speed up eastern front developments since mao can now get his orders immediately from unclejoe city folks are hollering because of curtail n ent in mail deliveries to one a day in the nasi dential areas it usf depends on what you are accustomed to ou here we walk o the post office for our mail every day and pay njnt for a post office box for the mail to be placed in towns under 5 000 really have a complaint with the post office department even rura dwellers have the mail delivered to their gate but we would miss that morning trip to the post office after all tumid to the clerk of thi pence nf fail ton during tht quirter ending mirrh 12 1001 showed thlt nine p opli w n chirged in coiir ml finis wire 1 excipt one of 2v antlon eaf s5qf or scllln it 1 q uor without i license six of tfam were commit od to jitl in default of piv m nt from invwhin from two to six months mtbrirp boitthwtck tan t oh m home of the hride 1 fither on wihnediv nth marchbvllev f i- flitfg b1x robert bnrth- w iek to fill dauirhti r of john tivlor all of masagiwcv i depirtm 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