the acton free press acton ontario thursday july 33rd 1933 raadlng bmmma th dim second largest majority ever awarded cleaver in 49 race a quiet election comment generally la that we are having a very quiet election compared with what we heard when the republic to our south chose a leader for the government we presume it is quiet but its a kind of quiet that canadians may well appreciate we questiortita rip snorting gigantic parad ing sensational headlines and charges and verbal mud slinging between individuals who aspire to the highest posts as leaders of country will make for a better canada we like to think that those who represent us in canada s parliament give some consideration to the intelligence of those who elect them we have had mouthy and noisy elections and we for one appreciate this one which seems a lit tie more dignified and a little less blatant with nearly three weeks to go we hope the present election will continue to be a quiet one the weather is sufficiently warm without putting in any cross currents and creating a tornado with the subsequent destruction that such uncontrolled gusts create we have had some election literature come to our desk already that would tend to warm up an election campaign or anything else if it were not ijojtfeuixrx ottawa called the ottawa sentinel that may ceese putalicaiisrr after theeection 1fnorbefore thli week an organization which we had never hoard of previously sent a pamphlet published by the society of gods there are attempts being made to put heat m the election and move the quietude out there will be more within the next fortnight tkert will t thousand of canadian who will be uafnmajaztd tn th attgumt olcctiona reason wflt not be twcatiotu her troxf or work but simply because they art too tittle concerned to bestir themselves to go to the polls as others see us how do you think and talk about your town h a stranger came into town to make inquiry what would be his reaction after he had talked to business men and citizens these days before an industry locates in a town they usually make a survey of the place they are going to live and work here is an incident told about in the durham chronicle last fall a representative of an english firm came to durham and called on merchants along the main street asking questions although the merchants did not know it this man was making arrangements for his company to establish a manufacturing plant in canada and he wanted to find out where the firm would be most welcome durham chamber of commerce followed up the inquiries but were disheartened to hear the report of the company s agent at toronto he said business men to whom he had talked did not seem enthusiastic information was reluctantly given and the general impression was that out t siders would not be too welcome although this firm was impressed with the iihysicalasseis and facilities of durham the re- vptkm was warmer at smith s falls and there its tenadian plant is being established councils and chambers of commerce cannot oh new industries when individuals are not en m the kind of town in which an industry w to locate is a friendly centre when any wwcs about the town whether it be stranger or vnown friend it is well to point out the th town offers if the folks who live and work hire are no prou of our town it cannot be expecteithat the visitor will vew t enthusiastic ally you dam need to be a member of council amber 4 commerce or any other publ c sp nt d body to be a booster for your own or v self every lltizen can he by h amtude n ng actos a better place 0 lve and w nobody vwj io locate n a town where the knockei checking on figures c c f supporters in ontario have a habit of quoting their social government in saskatchewan at being a utopia for lowest taxes in any province in canada this doesn t ibe with the following figures from the swift current sun a weekly newspaper published in the province of saskat chewan the total net revenue received by ihe c c f government in the past nine years 1944 to 1953 almost equals the total received by all previous saskatchewan governments in the 39 years 1905 to 1944 the total received in nine years by the c c f government is about 432 million an ave rage of 48 million a year the total for the 39 years before 1944 was about 445 million an average of about 1 1 million per year if the 35 million hospitalization tax collect cd by ihe c c f government is included the total for the past nine years is 467 million an ave rage of nearly 52 million per year 1 a man is as old as he eels he may be w m saturday nlpht and 40 on monday morning who fills jails mn c that canada s ne settl elections arc thlnfls that nrt prilty important to the commun ity of acton the district and in the case of the federal election on august 10 the whole of canada the last federal election was in ims when iiutfheb cleaver was elected to represent halton by thi second larkist majority ever pol led in hnllon at that unit lbsofl rllmtird their voti 8 of this total imbr voted liberal 8 073 voted const rvnllvi and t 116 c i nndldntei for tin 1940 t lection were sybil bennett const rviitlve huki cltnvir libirnl and bert shunt c from nil n ports it seems vl dent hurt is a path ni of mm liar ity in tti lint iltctiun cumpdit and lliis ont tin i ibtrals claim ttl hurt wtrt no ishihiihui tin viillv pit nt tl s hum 1 ilkht lmt hem wtnt under tin hiulliii of htiilth liihiiniiiit old iim p nilons tht nmoval of controls tm ffit 11 nt v or notlh star m 11 plums mid hnh itixiition i unit minister si ijiun nt r nlvttl tin kit all si majority t vi r minded a irlmt mnilshr niikl mifidi ration utitl lid the 1 ibt nils with 102 of tht 212 powijlik senti in tht hoiihi hit ciunpalko around alton ft nluri d 11 brlt f stop nt tht cnr station by tht pnmt mlnisu r when hi was officially wile timed public school children wtrt given a holiday and marthiil to the station with tht boy and girls hand are filling our ails the facts are interesting says the financial post some say the poles are given to misbehavtoui well they don t perform even their fair share of crime poles born in poland now resident in canada represent 1 17 of the population but only 0 96 of convictions for crime were against poles the italians well behaved they have 0 4 of the population and only 0 15 of the indict ments what about the germans those born abroad h f u own county of course me eyes and now living in canada comprise 0 30 of the luillles flocial meetings political mittlngs fne blngos free dances and door knocking were among the methods used by the candl dates to meet the halton and ac ton electorate in an effort to win votes it is interesting to note that since li thi conservative party hns bun ltd by powell tuppi r horde n mi ihon bennett han son manit n ci my don bracken nut drtw while the liberal party has inert ltd by laurler king and st uiiinnt sinei lfifw the lib rail havt won hi e litllons and tin oust rnvflvtfl twt b it t tit n tampiiikh it i to havi lost 11 lot of tin tolor that old timirs n cull from thi tiirlltriltt lions prnuiil iv tin fnrtln r nwny frou onfidt ration w tt tin it ss wi ai pn 1 iat tin hard won rlejiu at hit riominatli n mi 1 1 mi in hmf about 110 wen pre si nl al tin nomination mi 1 link for tht insl privintial elietlon tht i win mort rt portt rs and photojraplu rs than tltle ns if tht trtnd continum tiiert will be a mt re handful and candidates will not throughout tht wholt elettlon milt face to fare on tht saint pliitfiim for norm frtc hlii 1 c h tin most miportant thing of tho wiuili tliltum is of course the ciistlni of an intelligent ballot on aiimht 10 be sort and draw your own tontlusions cm who will best strvi tht interests of canada and ttfrktitictmii north e ast west s ouih the good old days may have seemed better back in 1903 fran the ihd of the free frew at tftmroday j 1bu leo xiii pope of romi has tieen hattllng with death for a fortnight past and yielded to the grim enemy of all mankind on july 20 none of tht valiant old men of hi gen oration ntlthir gladstone nor bismark much mh n wonderful imprrwion ilh has thi latest 1 f tht popes the of tht lint mejit mi nt w in tin hand- or thi knl ir- iiiiti will nil 1m tliimt hitened i solution having bom intit in tin llousi of omo is i si th irtulntlon of i km in lis 1 wan iniiountifl by i in ii f pit ami that toll bt mind tiy ihi nin w 1 cude those for coitoria buchlnjf- hami dyi for the whiskers red rose ten 1 ydla pinkhnm dunlop pneumatic tires increase the pleas ure of wheeling and minimize the troubles and up to date buggies back in 1933 from the intae of ihe fire press off thursday july 20 ism atlon 1 hnlton p bitrlingtoi 1 took purl in thr- toiirniinint at night nicklln ind ml tf frml it ipltls inst i dyn tlmt aimlm mr jus i ynd s i vnd f mum 1111 saturdtv llth t xttnslvt trip f a oiip tlurntion during which visited south afrlra new ztaland fnglantl antl tht r points he wont t south afrira with a canadian contingi nt and last christmas ate his christmas dinner which by the way tin titled of bully beef and hnrtl uirk on the banks of the asilgiyl rlvi r in swaziland the natives are n very rough and dlsagreeahlt lot he says after his dutch irgi ht x fshtppedbswsalhrr an interesting though rather rough football match was played in the park on saturday afiomoem- between storey s employees and 1 team from the acton tanning co storeys won 1 0 if there is a cavity in your nch lng tooth plug is with a piece ol dr lows toothotdic gum advertise ments in this imsuc in si allans hurt h w s ui sot he- i l n tl v widduih f io 1 inter 1 vi stt rtl iflt n ii win r mis inim 111 rd tl ulil r f mr d mrs a chltord in in nt the ilajton hmi to think that mibk can s are n the 1 iaof ty u al kc his honzon u conjianj liny f htm ndioncr ri 11 h g t shedd country s population but they account for only 0 15 of the convictions just half as bad as they should be for the finns it s the same story for the dutch the odds for crime are away low they have 0 30 of the total population and 0 06 of convictions the scandinavians the balkanites the orien talsall behave themselves wellor at least con siderably better than canadian born canadians the canadians born here with 85 3 of the population do 88 9 of the crime more than their fair share it takes courage and guts to be an immigrant first it takes money and the capacity and willing ness to save it takes a lot of moral fortitude to make the decision to pull up stakes leave one s cb and friends and accustomed surroundings it of canada were on burlington this week when tht young lady to rep resent canada was chosen nt the brant inn as well as taking part in the contests the beauties visiting hal ton toured hamilton rock gardtni went to trinity church sundiy morning saw niagara falls and attended a dance burlington ladies an acting as chape rone hostesses cabinet pmi t halton county will have n cab inet minister if the progressive conservatives win the august 10 election according to the george town herald mrs r b downing conservative ladles organizer in ontario stated at a tea in george town that it is an open sejeret that halton is slated for a cabinet post it the conservative are in power margaret attken toronto tel- gram reporter apoke at the tea telling that her family had been afanjcind art more indebted to industry than tnpenuiti he gods set up their favor ar a price and indvitrv u the purchaser addtson great friends with the famly of takes real character to face the uncertainties and sybil be conserva uve candidate problems of a new land she declared when the conserva tives were elected to office one of tne first appointments would be a woman to the cabinet and the log ion choice was none other than halton s sybil bennett buff bui did you know buffalo bill was born near cooksville and some of his descendants live as near wellington middlesex perth ford and brant counties buffalo bill the famous american indian fighter also has survivors at lon don where he often visited celebratouu for col william cody buffalo bill were held at london lost week end by the 25th all around us these are the days when the city dweller want to get out to the country and the folk in the country would like a holiday too but find it is harvest fime and not the time for their vacation period then we who live in the smaller towns find our lot of ust being in between the big cities and the big wide open spaces 15 not too bad but we found several years ago that even in the cities the birds sing and the trees wave in the breeze and there are shady and cool spots if we will but listen and seek trouble is with the large centres that man made noises drown out the sounds of the birds and folks choose to go where business is to be found which s not n the quiet spots remember some time ago of being in a hos p tal m downtown toronto early in the morning the b rds sang ust as they do at home but as soon s traf c started there were no more song b rds and yet we knerv they had not left over the roof tops the trees cane into leaf and waved n the bree e only from the s dewalks they coud not be noticed tf we can ust keep st ii and i sten n 00 even the deal spots we seek are ust aroind us lx and the breee we want to cool us goes by u iot ced n oir haste for other th nas th cody association convention may be they played cowboys and ind inns instead of baseball and kick car nival e read in the oakvllle record star in the account of the lions three day carnival harvey black tht milton youth who won the car had been coaxed by pals to buy a ticket as the lads stopped at the carnival enroute to a drive in theatre it was blacks first cir make gon powder t its hard to know just what will make an industry locate in a cer tiln place but heres one that has admitted us reason is strange tho manager of a cosmetic arm at oak ville has announced the firm is moving to barrie aftar five years in halton it may sound odd he says but we find that our customers appreciate our effort to acquaint them with the great out doors so our plan is to have 1 guest lodge in connection with our birrie operation the firm is a subsidiary of an american one and the customers like hunting and fishing as well is cosmetics so do the firm t own employees the manager admits new house on way work progresses steadily on the new housing subdivision in milton tenders have been called for the construction of public wa h rooms in the town paging rich client a lady in switzerland wants to keep up- to date on whats going on m halton and also has beard how wealthy we all are on this contin ent she wrote one of the oak ville papers said she would appreciate it if one of tht rich clients would send her the paper without any costs she also adds she is no i married hp at the united church of canada acton ontario i a friendl church j currey ba bjd 1 presbyterian church in canada knox church actov hndt of mr willi im holliwv bin tf mr nnii mrs gi urn hollnwny a yt nth bv ihi mint tf william kt ndrat is the llrsl per- n ever ttt swim tht rtipitls and wlurlptml it nlignr t r ilk it i rrirh tht other bide alive on saturday tvtnlng the homo on tht farm tf mr and mrs oor don on thi r rin and esqueslngl town lint was tnmpletely destroy ed by fire mr and mrs gordon wore in it wn shopping when the neighbors noticed the fire a pretty summer wedding took phw at st josephs church on tuesday morning when miss mary e gibbon daughter of mr and mrs james e g became the bride of mr victor basil o demncll of toronto difd k1rkwood at his htc residence ospringe ontario on saturday morning july 13 1913 james kirkwood n his 88th year professional directory and travellers guide medical or w g c kenney physician mad strgeatt office in symon block 43a mill st e acton office photw 78 residence 115 chareh st i phone 15 dr d a garrett physician and 8wgea comer of willow and river sta entrance river street acton ontario ph tn dental dr a j buchanan dental sarg ea office leishman 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baptist church acton davight 1 pitteron pastor 19 wilbur st phone tt2j sundy jul 26th 1953 m00 am sunda school 1100 am mr ray costerus pas tor of cobalt and haileyburv baptist churches 300 pm b y p l vrvice n snelgrove 00 pjn evening service in knox presbyterian church friday by pl canceled this aeek st alban s church rahgllran uuelph and district al eta e ba t1 i g nlpr- and d strict aent awc a on r bracken itate insnranco a firm 10 27 ft s27 pm ii 32 pm chi ner nn da iv except sunday and holi day 1 nv saturdav sunday and holl canadian national rail standard thnc nc a pn f1ghth sundy fter trivrn juk 26 19x3 ism ma ins and ddr y m waller carpenter lav rcade 00 pm evening semce knox pretcrian church ll welcome a honevbee can poumate flowers at the astonishing speed of 30 flow ers t minute facil tir in mc our propt rtv uoyd e anftffe rr no 6 gutlph phone hexpclr 01 sajeman d y 5 40 a m daily except sun- lays is am 7 10 pm suodw onlv blgpm daily except sno flyer at georgetown 9 03 ojh 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