Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1953, p. 2

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the acton free press acton ontario thursday junk 11th ikx development progress on the junior swimming pool in ac ton park has now reached a stage when assur ance can be given that the small children of acton will have a safe place for bathing this summer whh the new swings and slide and other play ground equipment in the park this spot is getting to be a very popular place for the children of the town police we are informed are clamping down on motorists who do any fast driving in the park and with this protection acton park can be a safe place for the children of course the swimming pool is still far from the plans that were first entertained for it the project will have to be one based on a pay as we go policy funds on hand are still not sufficient to meet the cost of dressing rooms however the umor pool will be in use this summer and with the improved condition of the water in fairy lake the young people may be able to eroy swim ming facilities in town superior lo those found in most communities the swimming pool project has been a dejay ed one in acton but this summer will see con elusive proof that the community program is not a failure and like all progressive developments of any town is a feature that will help make acton a mwteh be hoped th facilities wilr be used and not abused loud protest needed in view of the fact that cities are not represent ed on county councils and the interests of the towns and townships are served by county coun cils we an rather surprised that no protest has come from any of these bodies on the per capita grant to municipalities by the province toronto gets 4 00 per capita grant while in the villages of the province the assistance from the province may run as low as 1 50 per person it would appear that here indeed is a cause for count councils to espouse it might be back ed by resolirttons from municipal councils too but definitely here should be a protest registered on behalf of the towns v mages and townships of the province of ontario against the discrimination en grants on the present basis we have ro fault to find with basing of grants on a per capita plan but like many others we cannot understand why a city like toronto should get a grant of j4 per person and a township like nassagaweya only receive 1 50 per person it would appear that the truth of the old saying the wheel whch squeaks the loudest is the wheel that gets the grease was again being shown county councils and those of towns villages and townships apparently need to do some squeaking and loudly too if they are to get a fair portion of the taxes which are levied on all the people of the prov nee at equal rates but divided very unequally he on vhom hearm cxmjrrt a sceptre knows not the trnpht nil he bear tr cor ncille common topic the weather has been a very much discussed topic the past few weeks not only by those who sow and harvest the crops but by people generally the predictions by the weather fore casters have also been a bit astray at home we have a barometer that has been pretty reliable we enjoy watching it every day and noting the changes its still reliable but also very cautious for weeks the needle has hardly moved from the position marked changing on monday t mov ed out of its safe position and got over into the fair section you ii know by the time you read this article if our otherwise reliable barometer ventured too far some place in our reading the past week we came acros this little rhyme attributed to a rural philosopher no use grumbltn about the weather it doesnt help a bit for the kind of weather what you s gittm ts 1t yous goirt to git our trade white the trade fair has been in operation for a few years this year was the first time we have taken the opportunity to attend we went on a public day and there was quite an attendance in many respects the trade fair resembles the ex hibition but there are many differences the folks attending this annual event are not in holiday mood there are no amusements for visitors the people in charge of the exhibits are able to answer technical problems the folks visiting are there for business information most of the men have a very interested look and the women appear to have come along because they had an option of coming or staying at home the children are few and nobody appears to welcome them as one walks along the aisles there s another item there are many languages in which con versation is being carried on the trade fair has a more international appearance than any other exhibition another trend that seemed very pro nounced was the exhibits that are being shown from countries on other continents we didn t see one exhibif of printing machines from the united states while a dozen presses or more were being shown from other countries perhaps this condi lion was only typical of one branch of business jevjjtaffljyrocnfraeafraflasn more of an international trade aspect and perhaps will not always continue to be such a good cus tomer across our miles of unprotected border prices on machinery from other countries were lower than that which had previously been given by firms manufacturing their product in the united states one could not help being impressed by the desire to sell products shown by trade fair ex hibitors or perhaps we should say the desire to book orders it was a change from the past few years when there was a scarcity of goods and little initiative to secure orders for very indefinite shipping dates these are but a very few reflections from our first visit to the trade fair if world peace is maintained trade fairs may become more inter national and trade borders may be greatly ex tended hno btfwhn th un retorts vary in 25 years 52 report 27 report indicate the auditors report far 1932 became available at the municipal office this week i ve already covered the report itself when it waa first presented to council but thl week the auditors report for 1937 was noticed in a pile of old reports and some of the f if urea proved interesting in comparison with the recent issue there evidently used lo be some cluxsna who kept the annual cop ies for comparison the following year one lady we heard of had the issues for at least so yoari in dlcatlna her interest in the flnan clal position of the town debentures in 1927 were mostly fur cement walks mill st widen ing a shoe factory bond ol39 000 in 191 and of course waterworks interest rates for those issues were in the five to six and a half per cent rang as compared with the present issue l from two to four per cent with only one uuiio as high us six per cent twichirs sularlra liuvr imriiu ed considerably slnrc 1627 whin the total piiul fur public unri run umiullon school auliirltn wua tuerro in ipm it i m null lii rreib total tut llir two schools ilm r they mr tiw hand lad by two separate hoards an approximate figure based on the auditors report would be ma 1 13 the reporrmk the nnrlh hal ion hlh school dlatrtit hoard in eludes salaries for ihe entire area at hu3m some of the cuahiirmrnrtda nl iho 2ft year old report mtfhtprnvn interesting iml a romparlaon would be unfair snd almost lin possible since ihe brtak downs in reports have vwriid and include different things salaries and allowances 122112 50 roads and bridge 11140774 school purpoara u 270x1 fire protection 102230 park hi ifl county tale 11341174 there have been a ifrtat many changes in ihe tail iv ynura a evidenced hi thr tuv r porta for a good look at thi nwn today a topy of oh 101 j auditor itcport la bvullulu ut ih t wr fill and with u lltllr tody 11 pit r t m mi inli iimlitjj upline the good old days may have seemed better notth e ast west s outh back in 1903 rrm um isbm at the m preea ef tfcania jaate it ims judging from the rata at which anton property la changing hands ihrae days at mod prices it la con aldered a desirable in vest men i mr t f m hactrd sold last hal urday his res on bower ave lo mr win white late of med 1 fine hal nwt who la about to open a hardware store in mrs hecorq hjock for ii mo mrs monulth 1 has sold her brick house on mam and lllver n treat to mr fued late 1 of mimosa for 11300 mrs orr has sold her house on main afreet l mrs moeea hrolth for tfloq hevrrat other properties ara being i egotlstcd for arton base hall learn played uelph maple ieft lail hatordar afternoon and mad a good shdw log agalnat the old rharnfcwa ta withstanding nurnrrr ut errort iurlh defeafd a 1 hy a score i 10 o p arton line p beatlla t jarrh tyrter 21 mrfjrrad it oujd rf mctrth if lfrr- wllda it cottar p i th- merchant lnk aftr j r tut ut- lrrutrtrn of ttunru back in 1933 s oka team at m pre proas mm k iw tb electric power in terra ptmr yesterday waa the moat aerloua in over eighteen month acton howling club ha spec tor ten rlnka and these evening th majority of them are being utilised extensive alteration are almost completed in the store in um kennedy block on main street which will be occupier by keiths v to 100 wore fir which brrk out in usa fjora arena early tuesday morn ing rompleuly destroyed tha build ing and content at loaa rf we mooo th tlitn wimum inufn branrhes rt hi cwt nnvanarf in sriwl mig t ft rl ngion m vlrt7 cfiit a rimnr f acton rtrrtter ujslra vi fv tv f limftuv wa lr fii sttaa- nrrt ath vrrur rr f vtrr lr r ttirr t i 1 le t tu a a- i ir f f y gtt ttin t k tr re t u 14 a jrnt kr rljr u it rt it t uw- fam 17 br a i i fa last year canadians paid out oter million dollars to iirch films in dmti theatres ignorance may be serious serious consequences of ignorance of the eng lish language might be construed from the case which rame up recently in an ontario court in which an immigrant who could neither read nor write was charged with a breach of the rules of the road following a collision the magistrate ob viously enough found it difficult to understand why anyone incapable of reading the ontario highways traffic act should be in possession of a driver s license another aspect of this case is that a permit to drive a motor vehicle capable of inflicting death injury and damage was apparently granted a person to whom such signs as school slow dan gerous curve ahead no passing on hills merg mg traffic are without meaning with the increased amount of motor vehicle travel these days it might be well to have a tight enmg up of restrictions before a license to drive a motor car is given the folks who can read but do not heed signs are just as dangerous to others as those not famil ar with our language then there is another group which has no regard for the rights of others our courts reveal many in tances where improvement might be made for more highway safety the sooner they are writ ten into and enforced in our traff c laws the bet motorbt art nt you tho ftlloj jlho sold mt his tar two weck jlgo salt small proudly i y i sir molorbt will ttll mt about ii afcaiti i jit to discouraged at anniversary mrs j l ellerby the preside nt ot halton county women s tnsu tutes stiled that pnkrmo wi was the fourth to mark its 50th nnnivtr sary in halton this year at the cclibrition there recently mrs w sptert who recently celebrated htr 93rd birthday was welcomed grcetinrs were exunded to pal ermo w 1 by reprcsen tali vis from actfln bonnockburn burlinrton dublin drumquin limchousi nel ion hornby omirh georgetown ind scotch block new coliseum tht vcr populir 103 ear old erin fair is to have a new coliseum this j car the erin agricultural socict has obi lined a grant of 20 000 from the federal govern ment about one quarter of the total cost and will also receive a contribution from the ontario gov ernmont the re of the money is being raised locally in the coliseum there will be th irena whose dimensions arc 75 feet by 175 feet with three rows of seats to accommodate about 800 a hall with a stage and dressing rooms an office snack bar and rest rooms many community affairs will be held in the new arena afur it is built trv again application is being rrndc bv bronte village to the ontario mun icipil board for in order to annex 423 icres of trafalgir land the area is wanted bv ihe village for industrial development sites earlier in the year bronte asked the townships approval for the annexation was told no flight year this is the flight eir for june beetles and thev are certain fl ing swarms of the pests dive bomb into vehicles and igainst lights ind windows anybodj h doesnt know whit thev look lik by now is likely rare howev er the june bugs are a reddish col ored beetle ibout the size of t bc prof h w goble of the o c says these beetles live m t three veir cj cli next in asion i n isw awwmw tiiular harking har mftb this year but wh ti tht m ami t thi jolly crmpany prof goblt aaya then will nou is ovr and tb laid there iil tx d iiiujji to 1 ii s and jal ir which will hvi yillo jtctw rr tht irvi of in jun bjj j tl ahiu j nib the jum b t ll i favi nt s a broad leaftd tnt and shrubs tl it tvea of tlm oik md bnssvdi thij dre having j fisiit th vs 1 ftn lmt sage advice by lincoln you cannot keep out o trouble by spending more than your ncome you cannot further the brotherhood of man by ncit ng class hatred you cannot build character and courage by taking away a man s initiative and independence you cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for mem selves sty arton nt frtbb business and s tv only paper evtr pabiiahcel in acttm founded in 1875 and published every thursday at 56 mill sl t acton oat member erf the audit bunau at circula tion the cwjta and the ontarioquebec dtviakmi ot the c w na adverusmc rates on request suhacriptfans pay be in advance 2j0 in canada jo in the united stater six months j0 single copies 8c authorized as second clan mail post office department ottawa g a oaus editor sad publisher editorial office telephone 174 leathrrwerk top i leitherwork is right ni a hi mom peputir craft in the privinc closely followed bj o i painting a rovcrnm nt spokcfmin for the community programs br inch o the department of education told the members of the arts md crafts of georrttown at a recent meeting interest in craftwork i moumi in the province one speaker said iltnbuting it to the need f filling in leisure time tn a machine a and the satisfaction in creai on and achievement which crafts provide as well ts sociability the classes held at m itfn we- mentioned as part of the govern ment program the georgetown paper rcpors that the ladies were considering an offer of the canadian handicraft shop in toronto to make the shop available for one week for displaj and ale of products made by the member i halton wild life concerned about protecting the i nmainmg bush and wild life in this d is net the oak v i lie rod and gun club has passed a resolution asking strict enforcement of con servation laws bv the provincial gov ernment copies w ill be for warded to the government stanlc hall mpp trafalgar council and other interested organizations the halton men realize that the industrial expansion and growth of subdivisions cin have a disi trous effect on wild life we are no just a club interested in going out hunting stated president howard litchfield vie are interested in conservation professional directory and travellers guide medical legal dr w g c kenney physician and bwgeati office in symon block 43a mill st e acton office phone 71 residence 115 chare st e 1m dr d a garrett physician and sarreon corner of willow and river entrance itiver street acton ontario phone 238 c f leatherland barrister a beuetter satary 1 offce hjun 10 ar 1200 100 pm sjx pjn b ippojitment oojy prone res 151 actos saturday ofice 22 veterinabt 3 b d young b v sc c l young dvm veterinary snrreeas office brookville ontario phone milton 165r21 f g oakes bv sc veterinarsan office and residence 24 knox avi j acton pbone 130 chiropractor d j armstrong doctor of chlropracuc la frederick st n acton phone 550 lever hoskin chartered aeceanianta successors to jenkins ahd hardt 1305 metropolitan bide 44 victoria 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