Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 22, 1952, p. 2

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the acton free press acton ontario thohsday may 22nd 1b5z great to be canadian in the house of commons two years sgo prime minister st laurent with the concurrence of all the provincial premiers urged that on may 23 sultaole exercises be observed both in schools and by publicspirited organizations in order that we may become more deeply con scious of our own citizenship and all that it im plies what s a canadian i we are citizens of canada either by birth or by adoption and naturalization we are citizonsof tho commonwealth our skins may bo bbwn or yellow or black or white but we arc canadians our name may be podolski frasor wonn spermanti dubois schmidt or jones our forefathers may have come from gins gow prague tokyo frofti dublin bordeaux rot tordam or newcastle we may be laborer student doctor merchant 01 machinist r whatever we are whatever our occupation whatever our background if we accept canada as our country and with it the democratic way of life we are canadians we have the right to speak freely to worship freely but with those rights we must learn our duties to speak wisely to worship wisely to choose our leadors wisely we inherit along with 14000 000 other canadians a vast half continent abounding in re sources and opportunities for a good healthy and a happy life we inhorit two great cultures the anglo- saxon and the french and more than thirty others as well we are creating out of these a new and growing canadian culture we are at the dawn of great things for us and our country we are the builders of a great and free na tion of a great and free people its groat to be a canadian from the kiwanis international magazine some big meals did you ever get up from the table unable to finish all that had been put before you probably at some time or another you have there is a limit to everyone s capacity and when that limit is reached it s the end or should be this newspaper is jn that respect something of a human every week it is fed on news some weeks more is put before it than can be eaen and consequently as when you get full somi is left on the plate what is left on the plate is the important thinq and is always your decision if you tike vegetables you eat them and leave something else unfinished if you like dessert then you pos sibly leave the vegetables again it is the same with the newspaper to a certain extent the news paper just as you hates to leave anything out but there is a capacity anc when tnat capacity is being neared the newspaper must start making choices on what to eat and what to leave out there are many different cooks for this meal of news that is fed weekly to this paper and naturally no cook likes to have their tasty mor sel ignored or left on the plate but when a capacity has been reached there is no alternative but to disappoint some cook and leave that item on the plate so it will be stored away until the ntxt feeding and taten early m the meal some weeks it s impossible to get all the news in the paper and items must be left out naturally the author of that article is disappointed in having spent time preparing it to see no im mediate result if advertising warnnfs r extra pages are added to tht piptr and ill the items art included but this condition depends on ad ertismg pleast undt rm id tht stuitoi t oi ntvvs itenib should bt fit id our tonu vulj try us we miqht t ust could rutbt f ttt d ntc t t papt r and it vill tu tt probally ppt if the fo o nq wet wt would aik however that news items be si nt to the off ce as soon dffer the tun is no stble an tern orr rnq at the off ct sittrdi c monday hi a much better chanct of be ng i eluded in that wttk s ssue honoring a queen queen victorias birthday is marked each yea by the holiday on may 24 she was a beloved queen of the united kingdom of great britain and ireland and empress of india who lived from 1819 until 1901 she was the only child of ed ward duke of kent fourth son of george iii and was born at kensington palace the duke died when victoria was only eight months old and she was brought up by her mother with exceptional prudence and care upon the death of her undo william iv june 20 1837 she ascended the throne and was crowned el westminster juno 28 1838 the english people knew little of their young queen who had been brought up in seclusion but she soon proved herself possessed of the clear udgment and moderation which a sove reign needs and of a thorough goodness which won the hearts of her subjects in february 1840 victoria married her cou sin princo albert of saxe coburg gotha and the marriage proved a happy one four sons and five daughters were born to the royal couple in 1861 the prince consort died and victoria withdrew from social life during the reign of queen victoria great britain enoyed a long era of uninterrupted pros perity in length her reign was unprecedented in tho world s history in 1887 tho people of great britain and the colonies celebrated the golden lubilee of the 50th year of queen victoria reign in 1897 they celebrated the diamond jubilee with ceremonies more imposing than had ever attend ed any similar event victoria died january 22 1901 and each year on may 24 some celebration of her birthday is held starting next year it will be always on the monday prior to the 24th the good old days may have seemed better back in 1902 back in 1932 from tht iwtie o lie tttt prttt of s rom tit luue of the r prn thurtdau may 12nd id03 o thurtdav 1 iwh 18m l this what you call being subtle 1 north as j l east 4 h iaa r west sp r s south hot potato while restrictions are irksome and we often complain loudly when they are imposed it s re markable how soon we become used to them and how tenacious many are wnen the opportune time comes for their removal just recently we have had the credit restrictions removed and we haven t heayd much complaint from buyers or sel lers on this score but rent controls were first imposed by the federal authorities and when this field of control was abandoned the ob was left with provincial governments who while complaining loudly have never made much success at establishing adequate controls or copying even the set up left by the federal government now it has been hinted several times that they would gladly re linquish the task of controlling rents to the mum cipahties while we have every sympathy for the young folks of today who are endeavoring to c suitable housing and we deplore the ortediness of some landlords in the preposterous rents that are being demanded we think the municipalities would be well advised to have nothing to do with rent control prov ncial govern ments have already passed their hot potatoes on to municipal governments too often and any municipality would be unwise to accept this one local municipal councils and boards already have sufficient items to handle without dealing with rent controls it all takes time and some ex penditure of public funds it must be remember ed too that municipal officials serve with either no remuneration or with ust enough to meet out of pocket expenses incurred n their positions fro mciat government in ontario is only too will ncj to toss hot potatoes about to whoever willing to catch them most c t ens feel that tducatioriol costs and respons blit ts are not be mq borne adequately by tht prov nee but that s another of the many urns thai rtqu re more t lhtrsr p md ass st met from prov c al author mori jolts the nilxmil kmpiomiitnt olfm r in onkvilli hs nnnoiimtt u nt of tht onkvilli pnpirs th it ny- plojment is dtflnit picking up the employ mint nftiit now u mnimna opin live dns a va k i not co rrntlv tncrnsid di mands for help he siid both from factories nnd from thi build inc trades hobby to business another indumry for hilon uoodm inmes nnd toys will nmn be turned out in nilson township the whole indtxlrv which will i in ploy 40 to bee in with nnd itktly more inter grew from i h bin four ncres on fnirvii u aw nut side burlington w 111 hoiim iht future factory zip for zimtnirmon 7immirrrnn mnds pi ppinj tip a utter to thi tditor in tht bui lmjton galtti inst unit xpn d thus firm belli f tht bus md th twtlvt nnd thi hls le of it iws n nil th it in to bi hnnl iluinu thi mimmir th vutr mi u n whit hi d likt is i futr i i w r hilltop nnd i julu o i in ever poolroom thi miu u f i rusolim ind soft toil will pi rfunu i the ir thi n 7immt rm in w ill i mlh ih on tht m ip wi 11 kinnntu whi n p u u 7immirmin his f tir on wi hilltop wt 11 put i iid nd nit round it on our m ip of ii ilton moral education fdiuition is i md tiling i hi lns thuws k t ihi nd hurjj uhii tidtntl touldn t t id bi u into in fnn oltut md mux i d thi sift door ilthoinhi mm- n i lud ill th it tht dot r w i n 1 ind thit tht sift wes impt dtpi im- to th ift do r iniountid t 100 thi trip w l n in nn h wmo petn cish lou bass note ishinr s bi n pntt kod in hilton but inu w irdm dud hitchi x h is h id to curb i oi r mhiimimit mjlt rs a ti ti of ho s v ho h id cniifiht b iks wtw n mindt d tht si won doesi t slid until tht first of july bui trout thntt different trafalgar driie jns trnfjiljinr smiud likt n rood tpot for drlvi in the ntn b but trnfnlr i township tloesn t ngne with tin thmtre operators a trio of out door thtntrts would like to nit up shop in the south of the county but knid tnfnlgnr heeve wickson w ve put thtm off dt put ke ivi lmerson ford mmliomd thi truftic problem dur inji n de bjift on tin mnttt r but councillor frnnk stark wxs in trirued ic nevir been to one of thtm he milsod art in milton sumnii r irt elissts will bt in id m milton publie scheuil this t nr laitem irtists have cnncludt d ihur clivsts to put irtfstic talents to work in mirdens in irls nnd ii tfts inhibit he lei last wt t k end in oikilli will likely rati n men tion in nt xt wt i k s nfws column with alton s ixhibii coming up as fur thi li e riry suit of irt tin milton in id in ch impmn now t running i strns of book rt v 11 w sum ir to acton s arch afnion jam tilor of hornby w us om of thi prommi nt dt unites nt i toimntinn of liovil art h m isons it tht km jdw ird hott 1 in tor onto rut nth with the reprtsint iiims of ont i no chipttrs win min from ohir jirovinns mr t i lot w xs t itctid grind st cond pi hulp il it li thought ut bnuuebi y the time conreipondent that thi an nouncement in amiitardam of th breakdown of the south african peace negollatlona bi devoid of jurloiw foundttlon the patroote inibllihpji extrocu from n traruvaal torreipondent h nays peace will be di clnred on may 2v and that tho tlnnl condlllonfl include hml id autonomy under british protector ate and amnemy for prisoners e k li pt cape rcbi l viunrln day will be obuervld in alton but not on the 24th thi mi rchantb hnvi mutually ntfricd to obnervi monday rntlur than fcm urdny thi hlortn will be rlnjuri and thi day obmivnl as a ne nil publk hollttny tht ttuuiii stlnn of tin frtt prtw nlative to the preiluiing of a nnv lag and flauhtaft for the publu mhool h viry llki y to be ciirriid nut into suliejuiful t ife ct thi coronation program has not bi en deflnitilv outlimd but will inelud tin di dilution and unfurling ut tin in w linn w appropriate n n monies nnd the slnnuig of putriotie iheiruses by the 100 pupl of thi mhool tht tit nitiful gnrnu nt of apiinj hnve bi e n donnt ti by tht tn is gt in rally and can ida s benutli s in in this itspict fully mnnlfi st thi alton butt bill tenm jour ntyed to hillsburg em saturday ami played i glint there with the iik il nini winning by a scnri of in to 1 mr william whitlty of nonn giwiyn will rnlsi i line bunk barn this afte rnoon when mr john wllllnrrui t inn to acton from frln fourteen years no he brought among hbi possess ion tht well known fllalllon swnl low ever sinci swallow a htnd tiinrterfl hnve been here and wltn t ich seiuon he has grown in popu 1 irity with farmers and stockmen on monday mr john kannawin of cikdon became hls owner swal low hafl hnd a very corwldi rntc and kind owner in mr williams the faithful old fnvonte will continue te make his hendtiuirte rs hire dur lng the senjon tht iv mgillstic sirviie s con baseball uj now union tf the ltvcfcl fam paatlmes the odd load of gravel ut fim- provlntf the roadways about town- a group of young men ar fen- jpavoring to form a box locroms team nnd will practice in the arena a new baseball diamond u bilng inid out at tht park in front of the grnndijtand thi flrfit bont intldcnt on th in w wi llanel hip tanal occurreti lat night whm a freighter crashed into a fender at lock one tying up tana traffic for about threo houra mr and mrs jamts doble jr and malfi llmmli ri moved on saturday to tin ir new home in wnti rloet win re mr uoblc ban b n tninsfe rnel ijy tin nil plans an now until r w ly for i suitable function to lommlinor nd the huncln th nnnlve rhary of r n im ir hurih jn nussagnwi ya th ii idi nil iittitgnrugi on the f i rm f tin lib j iiiiis st i war l bout t mil in low acton wi rt t o npli ti iv ele lroi el by fin on mi inljis ifliinooii mr and mri i m sin le now n sidi on thus film md llu the w l first nolle d liv ihilibnrs tint hid gained iiuch lu ulw iv tli it thi house was soon i nt li pi il in il tine s on monday i vi rung thi acton itiins b mil held their first prac tie i in the ir m w tpuirtera at the an nn in thi ope oint i urn s of baball alton wu u fe iti d by the klora- trues tinm by 1 1 i at home and in fi ruts acton won by 10 0 11 fd heatiey at the home of hu diughtir lm win ritchie ea iui sing township on friday m ly lith 1032 john hcatley sr in his 80th yi nr dutit m knox church by mcsjra bi thunt md whyti wi n conclud- i el on suntliiy nothing was done to vie 1 iti tin flni st fit lings can- kid r ible iwake ning ha1 resulted r u ctiofls ne xt thursday let e vi r man who hnn a vote cast it ia1di- stroiiionfa i title c 1 uide s mothe r h id rt luc t uith pirmitted hi r prtimus child to itttnd public school she took run thi n in pt rsem with a long list of instructions for tht uicher m ci nidi is sti sinsitim sht ixplumd hon t evi r punish him if iu think tii it hi nt ids punish rm nt sin tout did gr it loitsly jilst sl ip thi bel nt xt to him th it will fiihten ci nidi united church of canada avton ontario ir1endly church rev t- a currey ba hit minister parson i fit 29 bowir avenue phone go miaa o m lninrd atcjw organist and choir leader organist sundw m i j 1uj sh i r r editorial notes a four dollar bill turned up in one of our f ntrtter nq ed tor s off ces and he commented tint tne vtrt now about as rare is an ncome x return tilt report aso told that the bill was r qqt r ti a i present day paper money vvh ch all coes to shoa that t verythinghas been cut dovv n r e nciuhing chocolate bars 10 00 i in sund l ltlt iu li p 11 cht i m m rn iu hi m s innu il r u s mw kill itu k f lo 1 i f r i f i m s rk h p in r m t h p s m nttt tiu m i iin s 1 d nil fu th j v id l ml ill r i tht htflu for t u i fv i it i r in it wi r t t r t i huch ih i l t t li r f in w lib mi p n presbyterian church in canada knox tllttroi at ton uk itonicrt ii aumstiloni ma bd mlnuur sunday a 2ith 11s2 1100 im morning worshjp 00 pm tumnt woaahip 7iej flat u air upon thi lord jhall ri iu ii ffiplr strtnflih i a u irm wtltomt a us i professional directory and travellers guide mhi al dr w g c kenney ihyiilcfan and burgeon olticc in symon tltak mill si acton offlrr phonr 7 izrsldrnrr hurrh ht ihonp 150 dr 0 a garrett physician and surgeon corner of willow ind hivlt il- entnncc river street acton ontario ihone 23h dfvtai dr a j buthanan dental surgeon oflici uishmin dlock mill st oftlce hours 0 i m to 0 p m x hay tfi ephone 140 rthtlalty b d young b v sc c l young dvm eterlnary surgeon ouiri ilrookmllc ont u i ihini millin llmr1 f g oakes v s b v sc rterlnar surgeon oltu ind id nc mi x a c f leatherland liarrlfttrr solirllor votary publt olliti il phoni km 151 acton lever hoskin hartrrrd accountanu suwfvora to jt skins avii iiardv i 101 mflropolitin illdb 44 victor i si toronto lis 0131 a j crandell 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