Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 26, 1959, p. 10

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v t ur a young square have you ever heard those dead words a square if you re a teenager you prob ably remember the moment with a sinking feeling in a current magazine article robert thomas allen give a piece- of tender advice to any teenager who has ever tocl all alone on the outside looking longingly half the bnttie says allen in sdlvmg any problem is in recognizing it if youre a square he says face it it really isn t fatal being a square means only that you re dif ferenl that s all perhaps what some of the ktds call hav ing a good time looks to you as if theyd flip ped and youve made the mistake of show ing it perhaps youre naturally reserved which is often known as stuck up whatever it is you dont fall into the popular pattern you re growing up in a direction of your own you re an individual allen comments and many of the people who were squares when hay were teenagers today are leaders m every field you re on the thres hold of a different world where being an individual counts for something says allen people of your group are not quite at arr age where they can appreciate an interesting personality but they will allen points out its good experience to try to fit into your age gro but allen ad d i do it at the expense of anything you really believe in because the things you believe in will make life deeper more varied and much more rewarding experience what is easter what is easter bright sunshine on a stained glass window stirring anthems from the church choir the beautiful white lily the re telling of the resurrection a new outfit for members of the family the appearance of the crocus no doubl it is something of all these things but thai cannot be all the significance we place on this event uriy- it v jhe promise ot something better ahead surely it is the suggestion that all the conflicts individuals experience all the problems nations experience are difficulties along the path to something better surely it is a promise that in the events of golgotha and later in the garden at the resurrection ihere is a better life available a better time ahead of the difficulties of this modern pace of living surely it is a challenge to men every where to strive for that better road that higher plane that broader thinking that must ultimately lead through human brotherhood and betterment through strife and strain to the supreme goal of world wide fellowship and friendship through common bonds imams easter its more than hnghr sunshine on a stained glass window more than stirring anthems from the church choir more than a beautiful white lily more than the retelling of the resurrection more than a new outfit for the family more than the appearance of the crocus it s a promise but it s also a challenge the good old days back in 1939 taken from the tone of the free taken from the hnw of he free pren thursday april 1 ims rrem thursday march 30 1939 the rorulnr mectlnr of the yming pcopli a tfhhik on monday evening wns in chnrjfc of george sviitrer ii wis decided to continue the rncftinrs until may 1 nnd that the riilt aitl noxj week should be answered by i fivorilt verse ot scriolurt their impressions of the temp- i rrnce conference w t re kiven by betty witts lnvirne smith and dr morrow hounrd sw itzer gave i viry intcristuig nccotint of the historv of thi community council tho wook rocoivcd a lc iter nnd judgment from the nnrd of trinfiport regarding in- snllmon or noting signals nt the mill stmt cnr crossing nnd it wis rtjwirtid thiit in order hnd been issmd lo the nilwnv limit ing tin speid imtil of m1 through trims it nil uvu j miles per hi ur tod ill il ill sv itching mnviminl of linns nmsl now be fliggtd ii u is pnnlid out that crossing sign ik ulil not he in still d acton tinners di f ited whilby fi 1 hst rtlursrliy nigh to win hums his i i nli in thi simi- f in is sm in m tin whilby iiini fkd ui mm lo ninf il in in osjuvv i 11 vv is i luird f ujjit iniil ill lb vv iv thioiigh back in 1909 last thursday evening the jun ior hockey leam drove to frin to ploy the team there the erin team nccmcd viry anxious to beat ac ion nnd had as strong if not stronger leam than played against acton two weeks previous jthey started at a try fast pace and id though aeton has li n t fcn r for n month the boys hung on and only by a hard struggle was frin abk to win the game was by no means as one sided as the score would indicate 8 2 in favor or fnn tht acton boys wore iway off in shooling but othorwim plavud a fine game reeve swickhnmer has been en gaged the pus eek with a new entrance with duubk oak doors it thi acton a fnt iscipi his il so been installed and i doorway lending to it from tht ihpd flhi other exterior renuvilions m ilso in contimphlion word was received this week thil under no conditions vv is gambling lo hi ullowid it fill fairs a liller from mr j iockie wilson of the provincial agri uril soeuty idised ill dm 111 i wilt i is f rmlun or gnmblmg di vices would mi hi entid it vi is ilso pomtt d out i tin ihju vho lllm fin ind thi ihl be i ff tiding ff tlu mull ii i l v i vlllll llllj ir the ii gin nl 1 ist fi w a worship not too small 9l jottings planning for the future is one of the most difficult obs where increasing growth is con tinually astounding thus the problems of planning a new county administrate building are something of a challenqe it must not be so large as to look extravagant yel it must be large enough to cope wnh an unpredictable growth and avoid costly expansion later so the scene is set in halton as members of counly council consider the construction of the new county building ated in rented milton quarters the council is considering the need for a full time wel fare officer and there is always the possibility that sometime in the future a county planning department might be established the need for most of these departments is the direct result of a mushrooming popula tion that has seen county census figures soar from 40 000 to almost 90 000 a new registry office was one of ihe first extensions to county adminislralive facilities and il is only nalural that the effects of the county growth would next be fell hy the y jim dills watching thf junior fir modern teenifier leither jickels a man m n m iki mistikis me dnnu fi siij in ni ison high u nil bi s billions bin ji ins old hut li in i film until li s i sen ml list irdiy night 1 uuildn t dntv unnirt up tr ins i tin i ni l 1 mi it nu n is hilp but hi i i till i minus ot ilu i v vv n i i vvs cousins mil undi i 1ifmficuit iiiilitomiiiii will up- tin nn otdi ri raiinng ilu mlh hfnry hushing iff in in dr j m bill his suld l divid i h v r nissutw i no r n ii n ir if his propeily cm fndir jek street idjoimng dr gi iv s propeity mr sturiy will incl a two slimy bntk residrnci tins coming milium r ind thin rot no fiom jus f ind liki up nsid iliv h j- kelhman the newly ippoininl i toi ri st albins 1 1 ii us hithii r u i n n a henvy ini find i npl f pcnillus on tuesiin niht w ndstiick rid divils giv ail n i 4t tn mining in gilt ir u i in tlu tl gum of ilu si mi fin ils bung acton s homt gitmi il ippi ued in ihi first pi nod is 1h uigll wood shirk wis in in ilch whulivei fm ihi acton boys bul plijmg in n vi rse form the tnnmrs fided idly in in liisi put of h tin ei ind n min iln thud pills w rlsl k il i p of till 1 1w ihi own the nl lo the m f ilu gloup wlln wlullu 1 f itd hum 2 1 tijll ni 1liii mn n vv it pilu tin ait in u in his h in clos i isi sk ling urn mu tumikil si it compliii t ij ii tu of nit folk vium i d iho v rf jj ill ln k iililmg ind ivtiusim bick drops l nin mimtai f edotid pupils n m roi miki it in idi il siit as tin id ii hi uiunt ul hi iitinel tin klh1 iu1 a i h s judie itin u hid lihi hi wis itminiiig m iui v hilt huli school tin l ist l s f svm i f i n 1 li vui ihil lun i mi mi is kniw ilxiiil ihil nn in sue ihout ilu ocrisi m nt dth mis- n nullhinhi i of clings bisidis firinin hi i nituii w i mi itu nl n s ned i npiu i qu 1 nd dill tiisi i ht w is il ml t 1 ihi tlir fxphfssion tv h ts ust sy it t ill d linn h ii k i march is prellj well on the ru ills ihi davs of c ipl nn kidd hi nrv sli isktel w i it uli i nli rifiht n mil i will b uw ind p rites whn tinvid nn sp inlsh mi i wi innu professional directory and travellers guide eiumeeal1ukkctor3 hatton orgamiahons are increasing rapid ly and the need for more and more office space is one of the results presently the hal ton counly civil defense organization is loc county administrative section it can only be hoped that m the name of expediency too small a building is not con structed on too small a lot 25 years of achievement on saturday night of this week ha i ton s agricultural comrriumty will be marking an important event as the county s junior farm ers celebrate their first quarter century il was in 1934 that the present junior farmer organization was born with cecil chisliolm os the first president tliere were juniorfarmer groups iri the county long before that of course but perhaps not organized on the same scale a g kir stme was the agricultural representative m haltcn at the time the first executive of the present organization was named members of the present executive have been busy for many months searching out the history of the organization and compiling pictures to illustrate what has developed into aistnnng record of achievement brsirie the agricultural clubs that have grown under the guidance of the halton jun iors there have been the hockey leagues the drama festivals the public speaking competi tions the debating championships and a host of other activities halton s name has been upheld well as the county representatives have competed for provincial honors it is fitting that some special reunion has been organized to mark this record of achievement and reflect on the past glories the past fun and the past friendships it will be a fitting stage too from which the junipr farmers of the future may consider the re sponsibilities 4ke have m upholding the name of halton ihrough the junior farmers of his county heartiest congralulations halton juniors on your post 25 years of achievement urisiink lo s if fh ixit is is stt t7u simisli dolli lion hkt is l l nt i in i wi- limb wnliiiht it ilis ikik suih liki ni in v vv is nllitl pun of i uh ench ii ill w is woilh 12 ei nts tht first el n ot spmu wis mil nlkd l hit when us roin- nice enoiirh until hit c id stt in in w is i si iblislurf pi oph eilhrl lov irds iv i iiin smiih spi ni i- tlu not pun iw luk lust hivui- i hnl job k pn up 1 u it v in imil h uiti t d th i his h s i ii appi l n1s kill j i the kniliukv l in vvh n jitt 15 si l 11 imf fun li ii lv lis ik i i mlh i ni ontintif thi i miv n i iddxl 11 sh11 ii i ii s ii f fn hi ol d h caution and care will the rjl wvmtli of spring suns younci hovs ottfi get to explon ig lis avsas poss i le that blast ng caps may be found and there 5 a frenzied flury of publ city vvarrinq ot the dangers ptrhaps n thp calmness of the moment we m ght note that blast ng caps are small copper 01 at 1 um c nders about as b g around as a lead penc wd between on and a half and five nches long they contain a highly sens 1 e eplos ve and are usecf to explode dynam te 1 knows how 10 the hands of in re eiremely an eipertnced pers handle tlitm sifclv- luit inexperienced person they dangerous when a cap explodes hundreds of small pieces of metal fly out n all d red 00s sometimes as much as 200 feet and even at ihat d stance can cause bl ndn sj boys and girls should know what a blast ng cop looks ke and hat greal dam age t can do if found t should be lefi aone others should be warned and a repom to bremen or police made spring s often the time lost bias nq caps arc found c tut on leiroed now iiv be helpful later th fn t 11111 11 w it dos 1 1 nts m xli 1 n ihi hwlz id 1 11 1 s 11 i sit i 1 1 v i i st t s w i m vv 111 ihn vv t i 111111 i dot i it tpnl iok d 11 v ui w n1 i vv c 1 ii 11 11 kin 1 v saw a p il nph 11 mu 1 ikn pt in hi iffm f in amruiii nvv npis ih v k dm 1 pul t i 1 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