Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 21, 1957, p. 8

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n r at taft tfet i tw a pater aw 1 id asaa foundad la ims ana wabalaaad every thurs day a u mm st k arson onv member of the audit bureau of orculatlona thr c w k4 end te oklartoquebec division of the c w jl jl advertum nta a request sub- avflpuoaa payable 0 advance woo m canada mat la th urutad sum al avsaths sj ts aiaalr copies tc authorised saaoad clan mail post ottce department ottawa ms shtaussj aaal co uaussd c a mils ulsurnchef jma david a dills prodisrllsm manager msf jamea a dull lunlllni editor saw business and fdllorlal office pt 0 aruin thursday november jlt 1957 eaartaaaaaaaran yet j- jii n er i numbering for emergency with ftr protection on otxvd footing for fw rur1 no w wr itresid to not that rcnlly vvgrn towntrup h compld numbering operation lit pro vtovi met farm with number vndr a sytfwm fr pjott concon nd loi aany timet inadequate drecttont have waited valuable lrne firemen toughi the tcene of trouble on the multitude of rural conceit ton turrounding the town the ytean m veughen wat found neret twry becaute of the urge number of new corners who didn t know how to detcnbe the property whit older retidentt mght refer to the 4ocatton m familiar and un familiar termi the numbering tyttem in vaughan pro viovt for tfe nailing of e number to the gettpot of a ferm distributing map to eecn horn end a cird with the ferm number for plarmg near the telephone tne project wat tpomored by the vaugken lerwrtrip federation of agriculture rf an ermy of worker who volunteered for the fob of farm numbering in the cate of emergency there would be no confusion on lott conceitiont and townthlpr only the number would be re quired marfan hat pooeered many fints m fire pi ote and in me mterettt of the mutual d program here perhaps a numbering tyttem covering the entire county mtghr be worked dut if a second call was necessary undav mutual aid then e farm number could be relayed as complete information ht fust a thought but rural wild goose chawt mtgtrf be cut to the minimum with 3 numbering tyttem fully understood a litrie knowledge while we re continually berating the teenagers for thetr high accident rate on the highway little teems to be done about it teen agcrs have five times ai many deadly eccidevitt as motorists of their parent but there is apparently some solution according to a recent magazine article high school driving courses whert compulsory turn youn iters into tafe drivers the article notes teenage students are only taught how to dive they are shown by mo viet and visits to traffic courts and auto graveyards what is likely to happen to how off s rack of all this is the idea that nobodyespecially not parentscan teach safety as wetl as a trained teacher the biggest problem of- course is how far school boards can go in offering to pre pare students for everything ahead of them in the world and ust how much can be crowded into an already heavy high school course of study apparently it costs about 34 apiece to tram each youngster in such a course and obviously school boards can answer that money it utt not available for ell the things group art interested in seeing added to the course but while the problem goet unsolved highway accidents an continuing and the heavy end of the accident lies with the teenager that is still seeking adventure at high s privilege not responsibility thfcy warn to marry bvf the3o not want to be houtewivea that it th picture of the united states female at teen m a recent survey perhaps the same ppnir canadian female of m glrlt questioned between the age of 1 1 and 1 8 years 94 per cent wished to marry but only three per cent wanted- to become housewlvffs yet it it net e grim picture of mo tha supplies the answer for 56 per cent wisfced to grow up like rkothef teacher or a fem relative teweitiort end the movie epfrdrwrtly neve cetieso the cfnlnwreajn norne life only two per cent of those questioned ilnow ed interest in becoming television or movfe stan the roles of mother and housewife ant certainly among the most demanding of careers for t is in the- home lhal the to- called emancipation of women hat made the least progress despite mechanization house work is still drudgery no young girl can find much pleasure in washing dirty dishes sweeping flooo or ironing clothes unless she looks beyond the work to the rich rewards in happy cwmlfhy children tnti contented husbands in all fobs there is tiresome routine in all careers there are chores there i no escaping them perhaps the reason the young girl questioned were chasing an illusion it that they have seen the routine and the chores of the housewife but not those of the steady employment with interesting work with nice people to work with that most of them wanted they had failed to see that the steadiest work and the most interesting with the nicest people is in the home the pay in material rewards may not be very high but where else is it possible to become the boss it curt the very fust day whose neck stuck out from the markdale standard fveiy newspaper editor now and then is approached by some person in his com munity who demands that he expose some situation or write words of criticism often there u a justification for the visit to tell the editor what he should do bout conditions and the editor is usually sympathetic towards the visitor who by the time he makes the visit has mulled the situation over in lis mind so much that he is frequently more than just a little angry a suggestion that an article be written about the situation using his name brings the out cry leave my name out of iti then the editor explains that the visitor should write a tetter signed by himself for publication in the letter to the editor column that doesnt help to pacify the visitor either he doesnt want to become involved in the criticism himself it might affect his business or his prestige but he knows and quite definitely what an editor is supposed to do and says so very plainly and of course that raises the query in the editor s mmd as to why he thf visitor never became an editor when he is so confident that he know just what en editor thould do in acquiescing to every demand for tell ingoff the people responsible for incurring his wrath 3 the goob old days jg back in 1907 back in 1937 takes tvaaa ft laeea el iw free takae trs t tee toe rne tkenjat naveeaw tt tmrr toaea therway novastor s fh kok church sunday school rflmmriwu vthearsal on monday evening for thfttr annual rntcr- utnrrwnt on nrw year nittht trm yr trwy ill nmnl a pvi- w y chrtblmia rwntala utillt1 sm- ta claum mr reginald juhnaton w hi twcnlly purrhaard the riat4 shy cherub g a d about mostly visiting the past week doughnuts and economics you wouldnt think groundhogs bunions and doughnuts had any common ground but in a way they do groundhogs enjoy a measure of popu larity earned or otherwise as amateur long term weather forecasters this is indicated by the recognition given annually to ground hog day when observers watch to see whether the little animals see their shadow and thus herald six more weeks of winter bunions for those that have them are short term weather barometers pain means rain and now doughnuts are making a play for the secondary role of amateur econo mists an announcement by the donut institute says that beginning next year the bole m the doughnut will be onequarter inch smal ler the explanation when times are pros perous the itole gets smaller and you get more doughnut in bad times it gets larger less doughnut some may think the only place for a doughnut is between the thumb and fore finger poisea over a steaming cup of coffee but for those who like economics in un complicated form the doughnut is a natural you re not sure whether to make an investment take a coffee break and study the hole in the doughnut compare it against earlier measurements and decide whether the economy is sound tbu doughnut bunions and ground hogs have this m commonthey manage to intrude on fields of endeavor which at fjrst glance would appear completely un connected with them such versatility may be regarded as strange in this age of increasing specializa tion but maybe it will give some encourage- ment to those who hanker for the good old days when for example a doctor wat a doctor and you didnl have to check your dictionary before deciding wrwther vu needediviqbttetrjcia pediat matologist or wwi you called the local handyman whether you had a leaky faucet a broken window or a stuffed stove pipe that it it offers encouragement to those old timers unlesspemh the thought dough nut makers have ntnrc a bate of econcwilsts to make exhaustive studies of economjfr trends befdre deciding whetnfcr me cfctugti- nuts hole is to get larger or smaller in thr fall the bird fl smith and among folk vthu ha limt on thnr hmd thi migration i mv-i- ubl to a ihmii ii i i vviimir thin thr cinjilinn vnnttr hint i- jit iituati wr in thi mitum got our firm rcul taiilr of mt r ntd now ihnt lufttrd fur mnrr thmi j di jot lm irk 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