the acton frfe press acton ontario some strokes to cut american insulation ignorance of canada r the answers last week there ws published and made available to all ratepayers of acton copies of the auditors report on the finances of our town we admit that figures are sometimes confusing and difficult to grasp but we do think that anyone who spends a couple of hours studying the financ es of his or her town would be a better and more understanding citizen of the community in these days of easy financing of everything from the kitchen cupboard to the automobile or television set it may not be interesting for folks to learn how much money they owe as ratepayers of acton or how many years it will take to pay it but such information might be helpful to under landing why councils and boards cannot give all the improvements we may seek if ou are not interested in such figures the folks who lend the funds are and they stud aud tors reports very thoroughly how much does education cost how much does police and fire protect on cost what ser vices you get for your tax dollar and how little council has jursdction over ma surpr se ou in the answers whch turn up m vour auditors re port municipal elections are not far distant if you want answers to our municipal affairs the audi tor s report is a good start we have read it and we found it ver satisfy ng maybe you will dis agree bu g ve it careful stud before you come tc hast conclusions in a few months councils and boards v ii requ e men who will govern these finance for 1955 the report of 1953 will be found a- excellent text book thursday sfpt ember so it rwdihg bmtwn fli unmt go to the busy man r vo tn tc oet a favor done by some omgnc ieic aid w ai a prom se safe and sure o- viic- i i a aecea aoil oo to him who a p a e e e tc clan but f ou wan i ei ooieas he busy man f ia- a e e ee rias a moment he a- s a f c g off unt i his i c f e w oe ee ak n i i i z c vj o gets he art i w ie x s- ocie a want it 31 p a i e a w co an v works m i d te z oe sjre some c one use and help you while afraid to move when we read of the difficulties and obstacles which were encountered and overcome by the early settlers of this country we wonder what would have happened if they had the restrictions of today added to their difficulties when those early pioneers found a grist or saw mill necessary no permission was needed to flood a section of land to get the water power necesmry when the settler wanted to build a shelter for his family and stock there were no building re strictions when the need for a school house or church arose there were no entanglements except a willingness to labor in its construction and the joy of service to hts fellowman certainly mistakes were made but the fact re mams that upon those mistakes the land was set tied and the country grew we are making a strenuous effort today to profit from those errors of other years we are still making errors we sometimes wonder however if in our eagerness and smugness of perfection planning we are not stifling the incentive of our people to get things done starting in business 15 years ago was not a big detailed problem governing a town 15 years ago allowed something for the elected officers to work out without much consultation with a higher government source and fees at every turn even owning a home was a simple transaction between you and the holder of the mortgage it is admitted that with all our planning mis takes today are ust as numerous as the ones we attempt to rectify of earlier years the question is are we hindering our progress tn our present restrictive measures in every field of endeavor too often we find a lack of men willing to run for municipal office because they feel they are merely a rubber stamp for some higher authority very often we find a man discouraged from starting a small industry of his own because he has so many demands in legal requirements tax commitments and demands of labor and other groups we are not condemning any measures for im provement but we wonder if we are not strang ng that urge the early pioneers had when they came to this country we sometimes wonder if there is not a surplus of planners and a dearth of doers nt tie se getting acquainted it edno ec lint iilnuit terv adult farm it in u hm his own store of itoriei f pergonal expiwures to anitrl inn mmconct pttuili uhout our countr some of tin tn are absolutely fantastic others im mlldh preposterous n few rhok ingh hilarious so tut actually dangerous and itlll other time b far tin innjorltj downright nilly whatever the substnnce of these misconceptions runs to ov cr them all canadians humanly appb a coat of annoanit usual ij polite and sometimes pointed and try to set their american friends on the right track i ve no intention of posing ns a raconteur of these american foibles n fallncie readers have heard the popular examples re peatedly and the peculiar ones pt rmtnalb and like decnpit jokes their insistent repititlons for th ink of illustration in conies lirtwtme what can be dont t n an t f feotivek national level to li ive the overage american with tin kmmlcdm ihnl cinad i ami lis inhibitiinls an not existent at tin i in uro of the qut t n to hi our south f tin horde r ne mil ixirs know iho nnl ski in mil- koka in august he wont find wiffw-im- on yoiiki stmt tluj wont hnvi to answer to th bnliili privv council if the v commit a lepil mfrirtion wink kiting us ind et uteri ind it cemon and so on it will be n hn i md hip hazard prouss of cnhjjitnu nl if we wnll until americans lack ot int imiition on cnnnda cana dians nn canndlnnn is supplant til with plunned knowledge by ediicnlionnl or volition vehicles in tin united states these lo mentioned social clinnnels lire much loo turtiu lent in that country refilling the owrflowint reitrvolr of popu inct with pirsuibion that anier irn h tin greatest the biggest the strongest and at is said has the mosteat so its a job for canadians alone as it naturally should be concerned groups in this coun try have already taken the initl alive with facilities and oppor tunities at their disposal this i n ri nernt statement but such orranlzations as the canadian club the canadlnn authors association student exchange boards nnd nthe groups by way of select distribution of pnm phlets sieeches and forums otr the border are making a cut in to the insulation of ignorance worn by herds of americans on mill canadian evm ihe cbc has taken a tnclful whick at it th rebuttiu ih it t no in liv ni rooms at ioitrist resort and ilhir iiifirmil mieting pi ices of tlu two loimtnes cllictifi can b effieiivi if handltd with en ugh conviction on canadians pirt to pirsunde the cor nclid ami rlcan to in turn cornel his ft hows in kind on min lells another is still a prtltv lillil rktid ineaiv of adertis the good old days may have seemed better n w bos will be boys in oikilh sunn sm ill ls hut tn up to htlli mh1 judttinj bv rtimpliuils of tin fin ihuf who th his brmiiit w is olud to a fiki ilaim thtn to n firt in n tut oil mi klit lost on chuici housi as it ports m wis tioti d llu oiitboird niitors in whin fntmn uiixtd in hntli in w mil pi liit outboiid stunts not i ihild undtr 20 wis sh ililn i bi l ft on ho its ls fiuind inniiui but tluu wis pit nt i i iiiinti foi hum f idt mi lht lud him row it and darbjee loulhful txplorrrt 1 mllll 11 lilt 1 lliplm s 111 c t i list wk iwo snull bos w null nil off into i hush mi 11 ll 1 1st wll k si ihhlsu ci 111 1 111 11 lum lllli 1 lumll llt 1 mitmi i f low 1 hiu ui i lit fon th i urn out n found di p old nstnoir i tht bush i quite a demand back in 1904 from the lata at the free prem of thursday keptetnber 29 1904 tht tattst ideo in ihr penny in theslot mathines will im netii ut atton fair thin ytar in dip aha pr of a machine stlllrifl june clover hit newest perfume simply drop a penny in the slol hold your handkerchief under the cows tongue and pull her hornsyou have your handkerchief perfumed llh ihe very latest odor messrs c p ooodcvt and co who are among our tivtlicfit mer chants have put in a national cash register of the latest type th growing business necessitated this venience ir j r anderson blacksmith is having ihe electric light installed in his ghop the extensive alteration largements arid improvemt nts al the jinnimore and co and acton tanning co are being pushed f ward for two months tht mti r f llu solt leather tontu ry his br utidt rgointf al tern t inns a new 100 won tin smgh fm hp motor is being acldid it ls sjud till viith lt that upwards of 51000 is blind pended a couple of rinks of tht incmbin of atton bowling club took a trip to orang villi on tuesday lo havt a garni with the bowlers there two games were pland by it h rink but ilthoug txullt nt bowlint wis dotu by both rink it si mi d irnthismhlt for our players to ovr r loim tin pouihiir lnrcler of ihe grim il being sivintein inches higlur it ihr south than at tht north ind atton bowh rs wen a m smilli h i mo n a i nick lin i fruiiis a j llinun h ii wnrden a j mckinnon a ii do vitt tin nlly diy si rvice ind ipnrdrly n vliw in the mi thod st i hureh sunday sehoi 1 w is i irt y utti tided th iddress by dr ault shi wls tnnih nppreciatrd nnd iv back in 1934 front the lune nf ihe free pnm thurtitey keplember ct itm the servile at the united church n sunday morning wan in charge of the young people s society profvsor mtlan of the oac clmtpti wiih lin sptnker mlu k sm age pn sldenl of ihe league mlv vtlma lllnlr and itev c u ivxile also took part otil ocorgt ijrew nnd opt eddie baker two speakers well- known throughout the province and beyond art to address an acton audience in october thla event t iponsiirtd by lh duke of devon- shiri chaptt r ami iikisidt chapter iodf col drews subject will be itritaln i twin again mr gi orgi it pool hns reci ived word this wiik of lib success in securing his bacht lor of arts de gree with honor norgi has been i tluilt nt it quit ns university mart young won llu gfrut i hampii ns ip in li mils anil was pn m ntt d w ilh a sllvi r t up th n ited y mrs frit smith unnld ryder atlit isi rliinated bv w k rribnm tht offuirs f r ite young- pls yt nip f tin fniiki church win jus follows insil nt mr j j stiw rt is vi i pnv miss uura johns n 2ni viii ris mns elva johnst n 3rd vice pns miss mar ll in l arnold 4th vln prei mr fco it ior h 1th vie pns mr alb rt mils 1th vi pns ml is marjin fibsi n s c mr john nnol tn ls mr thos nlcol ilinisl miss vi imi blair somi of ihsi winning prices at thi umihoiim sthwil tir were firm r hurt flv i ritchie bruce i indwy ftlwof d srw betty burkholdt wjiii ritchie jack nohli bill fiv n wilfred john ston flm fryir jlmmie surk mat i hurkhildtr vrn weinter ni wt i fturi itll al x wright wright q in f holden 1 st phrpor professional directory and travellers guide lint t wth ilhio mi huyinj nki ieces tio r o f- ct the safi had a lot o e a tie a r th s t sc we expect to be back i peoc e v t ojr off ce and we y p ig not so rany are ac ne sev ces fne free press pro v at- rtg j j easo hat we collected tbnpif c p i ig ana dup ayed other rtemj at tie f f we ere oe ged w h the interest soft r o c and trie exhib t so many peop epcssed sjrpr se that slicfi a wide ser i iapi eve mdie right here tn acton ae bet ee the t me we spent m our ex hib e met moe olks then we dd n cur e cli oni ti ogn me ground it was a grand rieemg pace end o course bacted up by eipiei c pr n q were n much more famil a sirou d ng- among ihe eh b tj of live sicx ana proouci o the farm we must admit that we neve een n ovjr boyhood 1 ad any ex penence or he farm q reerest approach was d v ng hef a dcer cow to ana from pasture to tewn four i mes dey we prefer the present day metnod of pum ng the m ik bottle out to those boyhood exper ences of getting of our supply of mil but it gave us a lot more understanding for those who are the source of supply and a keen desire to meet and exhibit with town and rural folk on such n occasion as a fall fair yes we found the fall fair rs a very fine place not only for personal contact but for acquainting e lot of folks with what is being done in town and country incidentally over 800 people filled in coupons with their name and address and paused ct our exhibit whats the use of worrying when good hardwood was the favorite fuel for heating our homes there was much concern over the diminishing supply later when coal was found more satisfactory to drrve the chill from canad an winters it was a favorite topic of stabs t cians to estimate how many years would elapse before our supply of coal was exhausted these two topics are not subects for discussion any longer the noise of coal rattling down the chutes and f ming the bins is not so common in the homes we are talking in terms of new fuel supplies the oil trucks now call at the homes day or night lo replen sh the fuej supply the supply is not de pendent on rail and truck or water routes but comes by pipe from its distant sources another pipe line will soon bring natural gas from the f elds afar to the markets we don t think in terms of steam power to drive our machines but have been using electric power in greater quantity for years we do hope no one starts worrying too much ut our present fare they are exhausted man s ingenuity will have found better ways of coping with our heating problems which after all dimmish rather than rrulbply os of run is lliirh in butlintlon oust of fun mil n lixition is jipputnlh pnninj too burritiiminit for tht town lixpimrs in ihnnvtkis so tht run iln n commission reporud to council ri ctntli with ntlson township rtsi dinl- usini hit ficilitits irti h in uw uf this llu township is ti in kid to conlributt i shirt in costs bowled by bow lin pin in oikilh inst victk t miunsb r kntw his hi id wis on top of his i rathtr piinful form after hi was takm to hospitil thi victim of i bowlini lad was siltme ibovc the sailinlfor i frami to fm i pin bounced up ind off tht plnstttirs cranium petition for water in frin when thtres bun some question of condition of water n lis scalttred over the community tht local paper informs its readers thit wc are informed thit petitions hat been circulated in various sec lions of the viliart which will be presented lo council isking for the mstallition of a waterworks svs tern police dispute end in gehirsttown last weik the dis putt mdtd in council on whether or not provincial pohci would sta or ithough the prov tncials rowing jirbim mounds whosoever hill may come in milton i u mudt nti winthyof mintioii oetnritd it llu opi niiij 1 ist of tht towns niw munitinil imi is civil diknilirus con eluded the in u f n ri trionv the s il ition armv bind icmss tin strut n iw in or tin n dun of the tatlu r if opined lin ir pnur im uf music 1th the hvnm whusievtr will mrs n mcphail interred saturday mfiht al dr w g c kenney phvniclan and surgeon offict in svmun block 43a mill st e alton office phone ik residence 115 church st f phone iso dr d a garrett physician and kurteon corner of willow and river sta fntnnce rivar street acton ontarjo phone 23 on holidiys june 30 to auc 2 call 3r john scott 191 woolwich st guelph phone 421 guelph ijfvfal dr a j buchanan hrnui surfron ffic lushmin rlock mill si offm h mrs flam to 6 p m x ray tfi rlhonf hfl dr h leib orntal sorfeon ofhci cornir mill and frtdinck streets office hours flam lo 6 pm tflf phone id acton it v s not i 1th i antmity lack of control b council proved to in argument for both the pros and cons in the disagree mint other papers say in immigration benefits thinks the regina leader post perhaps the western farmer has the biggest stake of all his worries would be fewer today had he more mouths to feed m canada he would not then be as dependent upon the uncer tamties of world markets in competition with other producers 2ufr artmt 3xn prraa 1e only paper ever pvbltke4 in aetw founded m 1875 and published every thursday at 56 mill st e aerton ont member of the audit bureau of circuu tions thecwha and the ontarioquebec divuion of the cwna advertising aates on request subscriptions pay able in advance cm in canada jom in tb united state six months 1 50 single copies 8c authorized u second class mall post office department ottawa psbusfced by the dills prtnttac and fabusunc c uautcti g a dills editor tn chief david r duls production manager james dills john black associate editors business and editorial office telephone 174 fumral strvici was hi id on saturday sipttmber 18 for tht intt nellie mcphml who passed iviv it her home in campbtllmllt on wed nesday september 11 she his been ill only a short time and wis in her 75th vear mrs mcphail was born in ayrshire england htr husband peter mcphail predeceased htr remaining are two sons john r campbellvtlle neil h millon and a daughter jclena mrs cooke st catharines six grandchildren two brothers william saskatoon george perth austratn sisters janet mrs devhni moose jaw saskatchewan margaret mrs nov seyi spy hill saskatchewin jian i mrs lonsi btmto manitoba j elizabeth campbellville she wis a mirnlxr of st davids presbyterian church campbelkille rev james suthirland conducted the funeral which was followed b internum in campbellvtlle ctmi jtery legal c f leatherland barriater 4 solicitor notary pvbd office hours 10 00 am 12 00 an 1 00 p m 5 00 pjn saturdays by appointment only office 22 phone rea 131 acton lever hoskin chartered acconntanb successors to jenkins and bakdt 1305 metropolitan bldg 44 victoria st toronto em i 9131 veterinary f g oakes bv sc veterinarian nee and residence 24 knox av acton phone 1 30 b d young bvsc c l young d v m veterinary suracetfab office brookville ontario phone milton i65r21 miscellaneous victor rumley son funeral home funeral hone healed phone 699 night or day serving the community for 46 yean hp at trie gerald a candler chartered accountant monday to friday 7 9pm saturday from 9am 27 ac on blvd phone 561 aclon presbyterian church in canada knox chtmch acton rev korkkt ix akmstatono wa bjk liuukrter siwday october 3rd 1954 1100 am horning service 7 00 pjn- evenlnc worship united church of canada aeta omtarte a rrlkndly church rev e a cvmy ila ild minister paraonafe bower avenue phone so mlaa o m laaapara a t c jr orcaniat ind choir leader sixntaay october 3rd 1954 10 00 am sunday school we count on yotj ibjielp us 11 00 a m morning worship norld ide communion sunday 7 00 pm evening worship thought for the week more hearts pine away in secret anguish for unkindness from those m ho should be their comforter wdneday p than for any other calamity ilr edward yo st albany church angllean lth sixteenth sunday after trinity sutjday octobkk 3rd ibm 10 00 a m church school 1 1 00 a m beginners class it 00 a m choral communion 7 00 pm evening serice visitors very welcome baptist church acton ray h cojterus pas or parsonage 115 bower ave phone 206w s8nday october 3rd 1954 1000 a m sunday school 1 1 00 a m morning worsh p 00 pm evvoing worship meet mg 9 p thursday 8 choir practice young people travellers guide gray coach lines coaches leave acton eaatbon4 638 am 858 am 1133 aju 208 pm 508 pm 633 pra l pm blo 13 pm weatbaaad 10 27 am 1252 pm 2j7 pjn 527 pm 727 pm 9 12 pm 1 1 32 p m 112 im sun to kj chener only t a daily except sunday and boi days b saturday sunday and boll days olive m lampard atcm rmt i teacher of plan studio united t hureh thursdays 14 park ave cuelph phone 206 real estate and ingusancat f l wright 20 wilbur sl ac on ontario phone 95 appraiser real estate and w r bracken real estate phone 26 actoa lift your farms business or hous with us we invite you to use our facilities is securing a purchase for your property e h aaksaaai phone mon 14r42 r r l campbell ville canadian national railways standard ttaa dailv 6 40 a m daily except sun davs 10 00 am 7 13 p m bunda nly 801 prrt dally exeep sun da tjer st ceorgeton 9 03 am 63 pm da ij fljer at george- j0 11 pm dajly except sun ard mon ajn sun and mon only 122b pm diiit excep sunday 4fl a m 655 pm iflagjtopl 7 49 pjn saturday only 227 pm sunday i only 943 am iflagstop sunda only flyer at guelph 7 05 nin dady exeedt sat and sua elyei at guelph 6j6 pm r f bean limited real estate and inakraac 83 mill st acton phone 585 r h elliott real estate i bower avenue phone i representing g w golds raw broker milton phone 34 complete real estate service covenng ha i ton county uw ou facilities j r holmes 84 church street phone 308m representing j b slnfatt broker