Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 11, 1957, p. 2

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1 blff attdh wttf rrsa rejea lilmaai la ms up v mailm parahl adv ism to ssut uw m tiu imm ultm 91 1 tlacu coptm te author m sm4 cu uail port offlet xtprtmml ottvi mb mill i w rmuuktoofc ll 0 a dills editorlackuf david r dili production uinfir fl judm a dill utntimf wtlor jml ii mi mm c4hotu1 offic pb mo acua thudsoav july llih 1957 is a change possible acton park it quil popular without doubt in ting th numbtr of viitori who qattor lhu mvty wkod many from outof town t mk orv wonder if torn form of charge mtght not be levied tn ihe in- tarettt of future perk development obvioutly it it a public park an admit tion charge might be contrary to ettabhthed procedure but a parking charge might be pot ttble and could certainly provide fund foe park improvement a vitit to tome of the commercially de ve loped parkt in the county only emphatunt that an admittien or parking it it no d frrn we ve teen more in a imaller com marcial park than m ie entire acton park at the parkt board continue to improve the acreage the crowdt can be counted on to con tinue one of the difficult atpecu of the prob lam would be charging town rendentt at wall at the viitor and perhap the idea n not featible at all but it investigation would em to be worthwhile for the parkt board in their problem of making proiextt and dol lart match leisure hours social tciehtivtt are divided on a ittigly new baffling deceptive problem of ihe machine age it tooal man becoming a breed of aimlett automation it the mechanical m tembly line iob producing a mechanical tt embly line me it the butmett executive tied to one world the whteollnr worker in a rut or it the tocial lag catching up to techno logical advance can it keep pace and pell continued progrett of man m both hit culture and civilisation the machine age coupled with the ne of the common man hat brought with i more witure lime that has long been a goal of man those who saw it coming predicted a new age a millennium for the cultural stature and well being otfnan it more tenure broadenlhg our cultural bate bringing spiritual maturity the leisure of 15 million canadians it not only one of the country t major mduttnetworth more than an annual billion dollar but also a gauge of aconomtc prosperity it addt up to an annual industry equiv alent to another clothing induttry or another pulp and paper industry or almost another iron and tteel industry it stretches and interlaces the whole conomic setup of canada- from the movie utherette to the portrait painter the softdnnk bottler the symphony orchestra newsboys to radio announcers and caddies on the golf course the livelihood of all these people and many more dependt on what the average canadian does with his spare time and it may be argued that the real welfare of the nation alto dependt on what the average canadian does wath his spare time among the nations of the world canada it in a front position in the march toward mora and mora leisure out of 168 hours in a waek the average canadian citizen works only 422 tours while his european and asian counterparts labor anywhere from 48 to 70 hours rr the canadian t wagas also rata among the worlds highest averaging 142 par hour aqsimt 47 cants tn britain 36 cants in franca 33c in italy and anywhare from two cants up in soma asian and south american countries the average canadian family has 18 child ran owns a house a car and has an an nual income of approximately 3500 out of his 168hour waek ha may spend 5 hours commuting to and from work 14 hours on mas is 45 hours on laep 422 hours on work that laavas 62 hours of leisure to spend according to his jhoica this he does to the aducitlonal or aconomic benefit of himself ancj tha nation good old summertime for ganarstioni tha sqftg ln tha good old summartima lws boan popular not so much bacaute it is cstchy place of musk but because it extol is what ls for most paopka tha favorlta tima of tha yr inhabitants of northarn countries such as ours appreciate tha summartima all tha mora bacsusa if is relatively short in mora favor- ad cfimetes california for instanca wham according to tha nativas summar is an all- yaarround saason tha summar months can notmean to much for most of us canadians summer is real holiday vn though wa may be unawa to gat away from our regular work for a couple of months anyway wa ara dlvtfrced from tha onerous chore of shovelling coal and emptying ashes tmla jobs like mowing tha lawn or wtding the garden saam pleetant in comparison canadian summer is out ofdoort tima picnics sports dy weekndt at tha lake and homes open wide to tha elements ara among tha features of the season we have wondered sometimes why any indoor gather logs at all should be held during our short period of fine weather why no church for example m the open air we have so little warm weather in thit couniry that it seemt a plly to mitt any of it by being cooped up in tide four wallt summer it holiday tme for many and no doubt thtt is the fxtt season to get away from it all more mi more business placet ihit country are closing up completely for couple of weeks to give employees a holiday iven retail stores are wginmng to follow thit practice which is incoming common in the cate of factories warehouset nnti oifices bo ing closet for two weeks in the summer otui y enough does not teem to cut down on the volume of business handled rather by giv ing management and employees a lest more it accomplished and more efficiently lhan un der the old staggered holiday system for each individual summer holidays should mean a complete change ll is a good hyg m yi ama from on cuttpmary the good a- old days by tot i y by still waters back in 1907 tsfcmi free praaa ttamaar jar ii tit mn4jr if lh a ll wrum kruja dar haaa4 t au c arlm lacitm ttnitlt 1art ltat uu llunurltnl lam h i gaftw iiitntit ri ttillt t mdrul 1ftwliy i will gl u ltiii lh rwuiu hii muuiiiiii m rtlv- ut ii imlu ram lllll i 11ii t mlut ik gmitm ui llulfl llv mamu lj i 1 lit i lj44ll hahlturg al- ilr ihii lhi tiu hh s ll uit it lml ltn j i u wallll will iiiiii i ittaw if m w j rm w j imui a j mk i i i- i- i uirflt i if at i ti a i k i it a i 111 ia ii la a 1 lltl i ii or i t- t i i ii u ltf i i- ii i iu r r i t i i i i i m i i t r i nl i ii i t ml ir 1 l i it i li 1 i i f t ii ii l almmlll i lh li i li i i back in 1937 ttaaa utm laa taaoe tha vraa ffasa ttmuaaey jefr h oi umkamv july tl ai 1n j ulaalt ml thi lit ally llaa- llulg iraif ttt ik vml trsiuins at niiu wi ibaia kixa fiatyurlali mlikiy tv held iltmti july muhg at ll ijtvtrt t t unr-iwontm- iuimlaiy atttamt lit hamrlllg tt iiti kiiit il inrt sjfav ttitt lwl u mhll i i ii r ky u it -i- rit mix j-iu- aimlar- la ily il tiii 4 ut it wiih li tcum woa i i i f il itri iit llll r wlit avtt r ll k m i a wni4ii al m aj ij ttal if ll t lr 1 a11 111 i jtu e lh flh ml i ia- ll j i rt 1 mi i 1 mi altt 1 41 m alllf ii- h hal iut i u 11j rt tav ia l a i i k i ivl r 11 hi 1 fttil a from ajwayhouse t ii m- i 1 r- 1 i haunts sre something of the retl of this great country of ours neel new people do new things surprising how new contacts ant new scones give a person new iticas and something new tq think alxjut and talk otout farmers are weatherconscious important increase recent dguies cmpld in ottawa givu a clear picture of the imp t of post wor miquiton cn canada j economic and cultural life moil canadtam arc aware that lae nmn bers of immigrants have arrived m canada unce the end ol the second world war how ever it often n difficult to appreciate the ef feet of large scale imimciralion until lomconc provides tacts and figures illustrating its skj mficance smcc januar y 1st 1 46 more thin 1 500 000 immigrants have settled m cnna da fven allowing for deaths and departures of some of the newcomers this means that at least one of every 5 persons tn canada to day is a post war immigrant pulling it another way the number of imrrigrnis who have arrived in the last 1 1 years it equivalent to the population of either of canada t two largett cities toronto and montreal at the 1956 census toronto t pop ulation was 1385028 and montreal t 1602- 758 in term of provinces the pott war im migration figure exceeds by more than 100- 000 the combined populations of nova scotia new brunswick and prince edward island the total alto it more than 50000 greater than the population of british columbia which mcludet vancouver canada t third largest cty these now canadians have come trom some 50 different countries with them they have brought new skills and cultures and m putting them to use in thit country they are enriching canada s economy and culture immigrants have been responsible for the establishment of many new businesses and industries the immigration department des enbes this contribution to the economy as sizable fiftyfour per cent of immigrants were either professional people or skilled and un skilled workers the remainder were de pendents some 20 per cent were in the skill ed class the cultural contribution of immigrants rrstsahsitjeerrtarna a1moirverypriieot tha arts in canada has been touched and sometimes changed by immigrants their talents and skills hav provided a stimulus to our culturar growth and tha immigrants m turn ara being shaped- end influenced by tha special character of the canadian environ ment ny twrmulln p ii k in im pm t r oi f i i nit- j l i i ft ii i i 1 1 f f 1 t t k 1 hi ml ii 11 ll t ll 11 i illl l 1 ll 1 ik w 1 ill t 1 i w til 1 ikw 1 1 1 t 1 ii 11 1 1 1 a four lulli m i 1 im iii ll 1 ii 1 i i i r i 1 i i 1 i i i i if il i ni th il i ij iniiki itiu i- n it tlilfuu i hia i n uimm i l i i u l mil i hi m i mil ii- au i tin ix 1 i ftu tin im i k it pi i 1 urn 1 om khi lliiiic l pp n ii nkk lx v in mx i i nl i dui i tin i ul x mm xx 1 nifct h fortiin xil hut nut if hi di m nrti on n wt tn ii tti in t dun n kx m rk thtt m xrin xxt r il i nippos xxr hx biin urftutl with titip m tti jnd w i i rathir hixt other iimki for jiwhiu ur yinr our ttndbv hui btdi rkit dxilll poarhrd 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