pact two the acton free press acton ontario thursday octonen isth 1081 grace and charm perhaps we shouldnt admit it but we didnt see the royal visitors when they were in this dis trict in spite of the fact that we were in toronto both days not that we didnt want to see them endweouldnt saywedldnt have thetlmaanov opportunlly weve come to the conclusion it must be our years that held us back friday even ing as we left toronto by train the er6wds were 4irfng along bay street fully an hour and a half before the scheduled trip up that street to the city hall we could have taken a later train but we ist dont like to tnuch ostlng and such crowds time was when even santa claus par ades had a lure and of course the visit of the king and queen was a must then too our sympathy seems to have de veloped more we had sympathy for the visitors who had to run that gauntlet of public stare we know one more face in the throng wouldnt have made a bit of difference to tho princess and prince but somehow on this occasion our sym pathy got the botlor of our curiosity and our newspaper duly we listened on the radio to tho description of the city hall reception after we nrrivod homo wo heard of the charm and grace of tho royal couple and the onthusiasm of the welcome ac corded wfiivli also included the stampodo jhroyflhthp lines and tho splondid work of the loaves these are tho days when the leaves are fal ling every wind puts them off tho trees and sends them scurrying along the roads and into the corners about town they are a bit of a nul tanco thoyateuntldyand lvtvgjobaoalherflil up and disposed of each day seems to bring down another crop and townsfolk seem to con sider it is their crop that has to be put away be fore the winter snows come in the sheltered spots and corners they will protect the crocuses daffodils and spring flowers but since last spring these leaves have given pleasure to many on the hot summer days they provided welcome shade and in these fall days before they came tumbling down their color made our highways and by ways a joy to tho oye wherever one may look tho leavos have had tholr day of usefulness they are being burned or carted away next spring the budding trees and fresh green on the trees which are now almost baro will again be welcomed all through your life did you evor stop to think that in all tho world there is only ono newspnpor that 11 roally concornod with you and that is your homotown papor ilrmbirtrrlati aihurrf in htitifaha knox oiiiiroii aoton kicv uollkilt ii ahmrlthrtcm m a ii d mnuin r vou should have broken the straight as to vou father gently m the 50od old days may have seemed better back in 1901 l when you commit n dime break your nock or do something equally spectacular or foolish but your homotown papor is interested in you all through your life over the years it tells the story of you the story begins as good stories should at the beqinning you are born and in iho birth notices there is an announcement that your father and mother have been blessod with you then dad and mom go away on a trip and take you with thorn so your name appears in the social and personal column the years pass and you go to school every so often your name appears in school results sometimes at the top of your class sometimes at the bottom but al ways there you are on the hockey team or the ball team as you grow older and your name is mentioned many times you golf curl go to summer camp with the reserves take part in the music festival act in a play your name is in the paper then comes the great moment of the early part of your life high school graduation and perhaps a high award ybu cut it outforyour grandchildren to see then perhaps college and home for holidays your name appears often you graduate and your home town paner is ust as proud of you as your parents are you cpme home and go to work in dad s business or start one of your own you meet the one jnd only qirl and your engagement is an pounced in the paper you ae married and there is a detailed account of your wedding as the years roll on your hometown paper tells the story of your social jife your community achievement the birth of your children the honors that come to you finally at the end of your long and happy life you appear in the obituary column thus you and your hometown paper are closely connected without you there would be no community newspaper without your com munity newspaper there would be no published story of you all through your life your paper records your doings tre happy occasions in your life your sorrowful ones your achievements your tnome town paper is your paper h rnm fn ikmu riitfitttimw iii tin ifift i f n t pri 11 miw back in 1931 mm rli in it i illl jlurilllik il i r in i uihiliirl iiiniay ofmnwi ait amitt wiry serlliei 11100 im hnnilliy hillnnl ii ml oin itlvlnn wmalilp 7 00 pni pmn wmnlilp llltl itiv ii kiiitim llmiiuim mall it frinni r tuiiauili r nf khun imp h will pi in it nt linlh heivliih hpiitnl musli vultiin am will lulu aoton sunday fktoill1 2t 10 ii 1010 am sunday ri linnl 1110 ii in miirnlna hcrvli i vi ulna ii t vii i i nni i hi it fnl knox irevfchyti rlan annlvi rmiry rildiiy oil j i 10 411 pm mlii nliin iliinil n pin ii v pit monilny oi tnlii i 22 liililia nni lull in my ill tull hnlly at kid in in i wiiiih i i iy ii pin iniyi mi i t lull wttltfb cbiiurrli at e uriahs anton ontario a rntennrw oilmen karannagii 2t tinwftr avpnuau ilinim mi ltv a currey b a h l mliiltnr mb o m ljuhnanl atojm clmlr 1aariar jrirnnlm hd sunday tohhl jhl 10 flfl am blinilny hrlmul 10 i ii iii urn mnilllllk wnlilli hi-r- iiinn i iti h hi jin illnitfl 7 hi pin ketvln in kihik iruri tiyti hun lliln li 1 huunht lor hie w 1 1 n in in nt wuy fin ii mini to trtaltsj up ll i llllil in lilt wny in liulil go in til truvi i hint wny lilim if l aiiiinyiniils t albuua cciurrr4 aiiailaui luuitor luv w 1 ijihuh tlav sunday otloiimt lt i0h iilillty xxii hum hlindny hillilnl ii hi in luipllnm ii a i tniinliiii iinil hi lllli r 110 p in i vi lllnij 11 iiy i a vvlimii awulla y itiri- 1 ll professional directory and traveller filline st john s ambulance in treating tho inurod and our admiration for the princess elizabeth and trince philip soared with the acclaim thoy havo borne with real grace the canadian welcome that even though seemingly boisterous at times was nonothe less sincere the royal visitors won a place in the hearts of all canadians on their tour not only by those who turned put to welcome them but also from those who did not see them responsibility with power its very interesting and no doubt worthy of notice to citizens generally who follow municipal proceedings to see with what care provincial bodies such as municipal liquor boards depart ment of highways education elc watch over the municipalities no move or action of any consequence of local governing bodies can be made that does not have the scrutiny of some body of higher government no one will agree that ail the brains of the couritry areconcerluited in thcprovincial and dominion govornmont officos and tho only thing that is helpful to the municipalities in having so much oversight of the men on the ground is the fact that it constitutes an answer for local govern ments to give an out when confronted by ratepayers there is however one thing that should be clear that when the body who finally sanctions acts of municipalities and gives its seal of ap proval it should be willing to accept responsi bilily to the municipality and the people of the community too ofen we do not find this the case pro vincial schemes could be named in numbers where the proposal advised by the department in charge has been put into operation only to find that these departments when cornered shift the responsibility much too quickly back to the municipal officials if municipal bodies are to be subservient and tnade dependent on provincial departments its high time such departments should face the ire of taxpayers and meet the responsibilities they have assumed hunting we will go these are the days when hunters and others qet the urge to qo tc the bush the price of meal is certainly ein added excuse for those who enoy the hunting trips to reason vuth the wife that the annual hunting expedition is more than ever a necessity tins year bui we ve noticed that high or low meat costs have little bearinq on that urge to qo on a hunting expedition there are those who trace it bock to the indians of course and the need to fill the larder with meat to last over the approaching winter we suppose today there are those who will argue of the saving of packing the cold sloraqe locker with a supply of meat against the winter days we have never fully understood the need of the argument when both sides know full well that the real need for a hunting trip is the desire to spend a few days in the great outdoors before thesnow covers the land and so the urge goes to the men who have come to regard it as ritual of the year and are fully experienced to the ama teur wno gets all the snappy outfit to go on parade and becomes a menace in the bush to everything that moves like every other sport there are all classes olf hunters and this is the season when they are all out editorial notes tne re is going to be an election in england too that will be watched with keen interest by many ollside the british isles nevt ifem of general interest will be the pro incial elections on november 22nd to be fol lowed immediately by municipal nominations ind elections los angeles daily papers are going up from seven cents to ten cents per copy higher costs ct newspaper production are given as ihe reason for tlie increase if you don t get regular delivery of your home lown paper in the cities please take ttje matter up with your postman the free press ib in the poit office every thursday afternoon and leaves here on time delays in delivery are in vour own city surely before any more distinguished visitors come lp canada we can secure a 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