Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 31, 1957, p. 10

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twctaly er n to ahm homes should be exempt from school taxes was one of the chief resolutions put at the final session of the first ontario confer ence on aging says the newmarket era and express tle conference was held under the whrn iow p home 7vii ihrm u u mj my ftir our loffiurruu r uur tottav founded le 1175 and publiihrtl ery thurs day l u mill si rain out mnitrif trw audit nirau of i trruuti h 4 v na and ut 01ifivur lnti of thr c w n a advtrurif rhlr mi rjut stl sctpliuob payabu in advam 3 00 in caowlu muo in ok untud sui- w month si 71 inle ctm 7r authnw1 us heciuml clku mail iot otticr ik mhtinint ottawa pemteawd fcy uw diiss immlac and rfcuuf l4ema4 o a iill kdil- m tin r g david it diih immiotwimi uiuit b jam a dilla maiiciritf diir kkr ilohkhu tint mm i uil ofrrt ph art thursday octobcr 3 ut 1957 i a welcome agreement we re pleased to see thai acme bans for a rural fire area agreement has been established between the townships and the town arriving at a suitable agreement of ths kind is not always easy for either party the townships usually feel the town is ailing too much while tle town feels the town ships are not willing to pay their share of the costs it was regretted that the townships were without fire protection for a lengthy period it was a difficult situation to be placed m should a serious rural ire break out the fire chief would wanl to help as would i he men but if equipment was not available through an equitable agreement little could be done the present agreement is definitely a compromise the town has lowered its re quests and the townships have increased their earlier offer the dociston to purchase a new truck on the- part of the townships will give a lot more effective fire protection k both the country and he town in case of a serious fre the cost of providing the present day necessities for a fire department is contin ually mounting and thi is undoubtedly one of thw reasons municipalities are now wa ful of the share they have in a department s maintenance that the lawn and country are again being offered fire protection is indeed wel come news it is hoped the negotiating of a naw agreement m three years can he done without loss of service as wa the c ve during the present negotiations an annual problem this is the season the hunters take to the fields and the tarrners take to erecting no hunting signs te annual event usually causes some harsh words from tolh sides as the farmer sevis to protect h animals and land and the hunter seeks sortie sport as most farmers admit it isn t all the hunters thaf create the problem but the few problem hunters who leave gates open break down fences and abuse the property of the iflrmcr that create the difficulties usually farmers are cooperative if per mission is asked to hunt through farms but the cooperation of the farmer is based on the cooperation of the hunter one farmer reports ho stopped a group of hunters from the city last var and aked if they would object to his enter ng the r home property in the ctl without permission faced with this bit of logic they gamed a new understanding of the farmer s situation near dundatk a young farmer lost a registered shorthorn cow when an unknown marksman mistook the animal for a deer the discovery was made when the cow which was nursing a calf failed to come to the barn as usual there are of course a good mn hunters who are cooperot ve and understanding about the problems invoked on the farmer s side of hunting it is unfortunate that a few careless hunters annua 1j spoil the field tor those who appreciate the problems possible tax exemptions the following editorial was handed to us by a reader who suggested the idea was good one while we cannot offer our wholehearted endorsation of the idea we do hava every sympathy for the problem of majching fixed retirement incomes with mounting rnuntcipei costs to exclude some from paying school tax as suggested however might lead to further suggestions oft excluding some from contributing to old age assistance pensions the problem is a chairmanship ot dr j d griffin at convo cation hall toronto the fourday conference was attended by more than 600 delegates and representatives of churches government departments trade unions and voluntary or gam a i tons wi h vr been of tlve opinion th j m my senior citi ens who hove iljnncd well for retirement and own tfieir homes have suffered hardships caused by in creasing school taxes suggests the era and express editorially after aji they have paid their share for many years and their fixed retirernent incomes can not tm expected to meet increasing school demands it is nothing less than unfair when a senior citien is forced to sell his home ixxauic of high school tavts many go hungry the connection between low incomes and inadequate diet is strikingly illustrated m a new report by the food and agriculture organization of the united nations one table in this comprehensive fao report issued in rome shows the cost of a representative dul of 3 000 alonts for one person for one day n presented 4 s hours work by art average factory worker m india the same one day food supply repre sen led 3 8 hours of work in japan 3 2 hours in italy by contrast the figure is 0 5 hour in canadi 0 4 in the united states tins particular table is based on 1953 levels three different diets were used for this compilation the 3 000 calory one being the highest others had 2 600 and 2 100 calories it is apparent that in the poorer countries says the report the more nutn tious and expensive diet would le utterly beyond the means of the average factory worker unless he were a single man wilh out cit pendents even for he meager diets usually con sumed in these countries the number pf hours to be worked is greater than is necessary in economically developed oun tries tor the much superior dreti which they enjoy fven an elementary knowledge of nutn tion could go far to overcome the handicap of poverty says the report greater emphasis on home economics and consumer educ it on could have i ri port ant effects on health where average incomes are too low for a fully bil meed diet for everyone trere is mtm h to le id for channelling a large hare cf the protective foods to the most vulnerable groups including children and mothers the report calls the spread of school meals and other wclfaro schemes for such purposes one of the most encouraging developments since the second world war and one of the most striking results of the growing knowledge of nutritional principles but itfmds large sections of the neediest of the world s people are still untouched by these developments and what remains to be done is much greater than has been accomplished complex one the editorial referred to follows a strong recommendation that persons ever to years of age who own their own life getting longer about 0 ears have been adde f to tin nveraoe i fet me of american people s nee tht turn of the century accord ng to a report to the health league the rxpecmt on of i te at b rth on a njt on aide bis s has ncreased to 0 vears f gures from the national office of vital stat st cs ndicate tl it the chances for a wh te man of age 0 surviving to age 65 increased from 514 to 686 per 1 000 between 1900 02 and 155 at the same t me more than three fourths of the men aged 50 may now expect to reach the nermal retirement age of 65 the ex pected lifetime of those reaching 65 also has been extended somew hat the chances of living to age 5 having increased from 545 to 605 per 1 000 furthermore the expect ed lifetime of men aged 75 is now fully eight years the prospers pf survival for females have improved so much that women now have better than four chances m five of living to see all their children reach matur ity the statisticians point out in fact sur vival to age 65 is more likely for women at age 20 than for men who have passed their 55th birthday enforced retirment for capable men at 65 will certainly decrease in popularity 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