Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 28, 1958, p. 8

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qtyt arton jtrtr ttb found in m fcferf publloaw wry thur- dy at 34 uhi st it arim oait mnbr uf u audit bureau oi circulations the c w n a and os ontartavguebj divtilon of the twha auftwrtfctiftaj rates on i saib- aeiau payut ta arfvafactf tttttt hi can ada mw in the uniled slate tix month ii 74 ihti ew 1 auuuvmmi a sftuuj ctu uu pul otftca twirtwnl ouaua bsb rttlarf bd rswifcw a ujm o a dw hdllcrmcmf david ft dilla projurtbn manager jimii a dilla unajn ejuir bunrwu ud edilariaj orftfnf pa 869 arton thursoay august brh 1958 cooperaliori now or never probably lew ptal o local filiation hv rwr lsen so thorooghly cibalvj arwl dm utte at irw ora providing funds lor the oral hand or harwlt it has reivi t hire cji mvetirjalori itixty ommillee mielifwj akj lieale tlivutvion arwl iho lolution ummi ihll rlttr doubtful actually trw li fjnt wai tint qivr n wrwn th a ion jnor boyi and drli land raptuirj lint pie ikmkwv in llw cndnwi national arubtion and avo at the- w4riloo musk festival at thflf trrv the muriidpadiy was ihmlmq ol some way to fittingly honor c achievement when bandmaster chaw do mawi iugrjta1 providing for the future with a hand iik tlw ta of half a mill was approved uy ratepayers awl latr as llie amount qrw ihe town fattwn hm another vote to make it en annud s500 tlw last vole iimjij approved tlw half mill twins aqm ftarwh m arlon horn the late 1 800 were nver tl itilfxt of town grants and when trie grant was given it wji really m rcorjm tion of tompliilimtnt the junior rand of that liinr developed into the ohcm hand of today m rn mwnhrs grew older oifer nwmbavs also nvturnwd to the band and that iv what constitutes tolys ofiem band ftsrwk have plyed a significant part in i he culture ca ax son at thy have in any small town they awsist m local pawadrs pro vidj concerts and add musk to many oc canons w find it ciihaieing to fnd two tands now 6nqqmd m bftl ovr the grant we have baan to4d thf earlier efforts to malie some finanoel arrcngaments for another yar have boooed down in a lark of cooperation ft is not cvur responsibility to assets where the cooperation is lacking he cause those citirens involved will be well aware of more prohlems on the subject than wc ere we do feel it is important to note though that bands in acton have operated- without public funds before and the present funds no matter what the wordinq of the hy law were originally given m the light of accomplishment lets get the air cleared and remove the stumbling blocks h complete cooperation acton will he proud to have any number of bands if they can cooperate threshold of 100 years when the canadian weekly newspapers association mejets net week m toronto for its 3vth annual convention delegates will have in mmd that association of weekly editors and publishers as a group is almost 100 years old next september 1959 will see the 100th birthday ot the founding of the canadian press association which included wetklies as well as daly news papers there are m canada today more thin a dduen weeldy tewspapers that were char termaiubrs of the canadian press assoviation wheh it was formed m 1859 a number of years ago the dailies and weeklies separated to form their own associations arid thus the cwnl a and the canadian daily newspapers association were horn both groups of course still rvtam memlier ship m te cenuryold canadian press as sociation to put it another way canadian weeklies have stood together as a fraternity since long before confederation enlarging their mem bership as the various provinces canrw into being today the cwna has 517 mem bers from coast to coast representing every province and virtually every community delegates to next weeks convention wllp om from far away newfoundland and irom vancouver island they wilhmeat lo discuss common problems in publishing canadas well rd weeklies as afway loo many wives end children will be pre sent for they are part of lh cwn a famtly indeed miny off them rev- denj know are active workers on the family newspaper it can be truly said that there are men and women on the staffs of daily new papyri in radio and tv work and in the advert isinq world and for that matter m all walks of life who can tjke more than a passing interest m the cwna annual get together for many of them got ther wart on the hometown weekly because of this they are strong boosters conscious of tle importance of tfu wiokly in many unall communities to these people atid we trust to our subscribers many of the problems lo be discussed newt week will have real meaning problems such as the rismg costs ol materials and equipment atul itie shortage of epen vnceti wofkers anm our constant fight to kep rfvertitmrj wwl suhuipion rates from tiling to ih s can lx- athitni c course the rapid gr owtti in c an vl i ol t oimm unities whuh often means that wt ek lies must ei ind their plants and tujy new equipment these are some j ihr problems that will c u if ron i lujles n l wi tv oixl in at t mptirwj lo find soludorts delegates will te rjivtng real servm to tte industry not only to cwna memljeis but non memters ahte from convini n dflilx ihons will tome rum h th il w ii t n lit du- ijunkf anl the p bit like all tnventins the cwtja gi i lo nellier wll i its social side whrn dele gates will grtv ui bends aiuf mil new ihm i but ovii and thomjh ituc plrauns will run tle serious llnead of li vuvkhi hi toe mten sis of mtmlx i nnd ihe publii and list we le thought tmgrathjl may we say as we have before thit iht f tithful luliv ritur is mill ihe key tone c a new par i s tteing labor day monday on monday the nation will observe ialor day m compliance with thr f tin l statute setting the holiday n ih94 t alor day is obsrr ved m the nuluinn rather than m may as is th f utopian piflf tce since the septemlnr dale was est ihlish ed m tle united states ofn labor pro posed the date partly leiust t wis no loo near other public hlidiy of canada s rstlmited 1957 cvlvi labor force of 5 9 it 000 about 1 p r cent wre members ot i ilor umc m the new canadian 1 ilour conrjn is now firmly eitablishfd us iowincj pun and problems are dmnni hmrj ciall and m dostnal unions are learn mq lo live tcxeihrr end are inited under ihe one banni i i irry iefton director ot cdtru i 6 union slerl workers of amfmi omted out m i i lor day message labor day providrs yr opportunity to re rlect on the progress thai has ix en achieved in modern industry not only through the technological advances but ihaouqh ihe ad vave in the sfeudmq of labor that form- a substantial foundation for todays mdutiy it is to be hope cl ihe true siqmbcince of the day will be observed and the faci thit it is another holiday close the cottage week end or a do it yourself projtct imn- will not lie the only reason h r ihe clay ofl the day is intended as a diy lo honor ld vor and ms accomplishments the backtoschool trek almost 25 per cent of halton s popula hon will be on the back to school trail tues day after the usual summer vacation an estimated 0 000 elementary and hiqh school students will be returning to classrooms some new and some old throughout this rapidly developing county that phrase rapidl developing is not a platitude either for halton we re told has the larqest assessment in ontario excluding those w iih a city or separated town the county assessment has now reached j153 97 1 16 with a imputation of 85 77 as the back to school trek begins leac cjs will be taking ttwir places m rooms from kindergartens to upper school and parepts all over the county and province will find education plamq an increasingly important part m the day to day conversations when it comes to teal national security all the guided missiles dew lines and atomic submarines we can build m the ner ten years aren t worth a fraction of the value of one classroom lull of cjear thinking well- tr amed mtntte but clear thinking minds mo one defence mateial that can t be mass pro duced in time of crisis the only way to ensure a good supply of this precious commodity is to keep our schools and universities full parents and friends can do this by urging young people to work and pursue their abilities for higher education its m everyone s irttevest to in crease greatly the number of young canad ians who seek higher education the back-to- school trek is a sign of the tvmee w important that 20000 young hal- tonianjt wll be tilling schools from border to- border education will be more important than ever for the decades anead j j i 1 a ij ftmtit tu ftlhrr tnutor x a memory jims jottings replacement is temporary tli it ttw i li lf 1 t ih t miijll iii it tli l r 1 hi i i i ml mil t it ii n j 1 i i v f th n 1 1 ii u mahlnc a flnr rr rnrr ana in d riif ur i h penning imr nntrr of hli ii lmu f it hi mill l il hi ii ip llllfkl f i lit n i midi 11 in niv h llr tlic prntilrm l dirtfrrnl thlii in dlffrrrnt proptr tiul a rrrettllv rataliluhrd inaurmnrr romiwny thai rlt rantnr lnur m- 1mb with favar m tar miublrv i fuur la aj million dng pnpalallan af 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ihilitv f riiud unrntl int nt tns surilir imi nl f im i lurinj th irirnnnnt with miciirmi ni hi n unnnplit mi ni ii h n it niikht hr i h pi m f rmuim ivil urilaln rerentlv endett ratlnn- int rojl tmflni the i ami irm il rapnd what other eaentrr oluntartly denied itaelf o many plraaurra and rantenlenrea an lonf mil m vpill- f c m t h nb f mm i rl i im di n ol i i inti n td in t iii lt llllll 1 hi it th i ihiln ihll i fimlv joint hiriitv il work it h ir- m st ii mi line tin fisjii rmi n it l n llk k 1 lit till m folk uh 1 tn ik up ih i 1 c in ul i me men ere horn lo he food iuhermen4ilhera jul iimm lor irllrra the funnv thing l moat klurrfelleea torn out at tempting to hr fwliermen hi- pi i n in ifm inrr it in k it the uealher mas nnl hate art this sundays church calendar unitio church or canada aeue oalart rev gordon adam ma bd minuter pionaie 39 uuwer avenua phone a0 mr george kthott organiat and choir loader 7fl bouer avr actun phone a sundsy august slst 11a1 0i i m mom in praver 10 m am junior church aisd chnrch srhool s j m morn inn worth ip iaptfst church acton sttmttay auglttst list llrvlt b45 m church schikil 11 lu n m morn tun wonthin xtr riehnrd mctavih giielph out mlfejsyttwae chikcw w canada knox rnvrrii actov rev andrew 11 mckeruir b md sunday august 3tftltrt 1100 nm miirmns worship mr mckcnzjc prvachlnu thf anglican church or canada kt alhasa charrh aetan onl he ilulip siui fh smmhy rctst um 1ivt illih sundw vllh ihiniiyi t til i in lluk cimniuni n 11 im i in clui il cummunum dhnr pttrtui follow mi 11 im 11 v phillip a si lth acton pentecostal tabernacle 33 churchill road p a o c rev kenneth j reid paaor 75 cook si nhone imuw sunday august 31st 1dmi 10 00 am sunday school j 100 ojn mnrninu worship 7 30 pm evangelistic service wwlnesdav a p m prjycr and uible stuilv friil iiv ii pni christ ambassad ors- 1 dun t want tu kt i p it it 1i14- 1 ii ihs mm u hen i r ul it ml m attn in nitivi as he ntuinil a opv i ilihli hi- h il fimli imi fu ni j ipit ur mi tt 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pi- ing at utxhit an opial dsl mr aiurl arid mtfudmg to imimi 1r iviy utlrinptwt lo rris llirn th ufitul urwl ihft hirle hie for lngide h k1 1 rll n monday rvtmni tu ihr hoini- f mr chn kvder n mill mm- i a coal ml atovr tutd i lu willi ti upiwnrol to tli 1 1 alrn tl r profrty ttr fur hnviir a1uiiilud whlr ii iiniin wrrr iniwiring the ill jliruie warn runtinrd tu thr tin nilun u iinp iin and wu rwil r imi lit rhurwtiiy it i m n kn in g plnril n ai t n i ii t i i diiilv fhipittt ix rlirf th t m 1 i r t uio in ii t t v tl th m tfcrajt aaml ti tfi e ririrdraorf imuu oa main street known u the mecrailcro- irfinrr ta being enlarged aw4 im- iruvnl it will im- neenpied by mr nut mr j imc mukii- and uill provul arcumiiirfttion fr the msr iu arhivr- and ih ir fm- ili- while thi y air in town h itht r in unw ml row imur md on mill mini uft r thr twiu iwtll mitrh lml4iri in x rim f of piilfc- of llimnplon and in ac tun mdriiuir surii llolh ixrlmt llikit 1h olhct i hnr ihiii the mr i hn o1i ii k 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