Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 21, 1959, p. 8

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still worse canadians who have ust finished the task of filing their 1956 income tax returns may thank tiieir lucky stars that things in this country havent come to the sorry pass that exists in the us where the slate of massa chusetts collects a nonresident income tax from airline phofs wfao merely fly over its territory some in washington it seems re cognize the unfairness of the massachusetts tax and are seeking an amendment to the u s constitution to prohibit such a levy but the likelihood of tax hungry politicians in congress passing such an amendment u ac knowledged to be slight apparently nobody has yet figured out the tax plight of the firsl man who goes aloft in a space satellite an impressive list everyone at 6me time or other seems o take a swing at cbc and so its seems only fitting this week that we should offer the or ganlxaioncpngratulatlons on the number of awards won et the 23rd annual presents tlon of ohio awards the award for excellence in educational and public service broadcasting are sponsor ed by the ohio stale university all m all cbc tv won six of seven first prizes awarded for network shows and a first award for local programming plus five of 23 honorable mentions handed out cbc tad io won five of a possible 30 firsts end five of 24 honorable mentions that strikes us as being a fairly impres sive list of awards ond our congratulations to the cbc for its efforts and its success a wise course ontarios gift to dueen elizabeth to mark the ftoyel vjsh this summer is one that might well be emulated across the country ileutenantoovemor j kellter meckay and premier leslie frost announced that the gift will be a 500000 scholarship fund the fund will fee turned over to a com mittec comprising p o t pr vinoes universities with absolutely no establishment of the fund is in keeping with a wish expressed by her maesty that gifts to her be such that they will broaden the opportunities of this great province and nnch her people the premier added royal visits are an occasion for showers of gifts all graciously received but all too frequently at best mementoes strings attached the money may be distributed by them in any manner they see fit the announce ment said it is our hope that this flexibility will provide assistance in cases which might not qualify under the more rigid types of bursaries a- scholarship 4 on s- whose benefits are limitless the queen elizabeth ii scholarship fund will be set up so it may become larger in the future it does honor to the queen and will be a cherished and valued award to those who are the recipients of benefits the good old days back in 1939 back in 1909 taken roip the 1mu of the free preaa thursday hay ibm citizens ore wondering if it was just un innocent game if c irds which kipt the 24 or 25 young mm at the drill nil d i wt sjturduy night on through to thin clock sundny morning look ilk i gambling bout cnpt un o imhu will invistigale some of the players who enmr i town inst siiturdny with tht shiiru- rock bnhnl club of gu iph uie 0 positive dibtfinct io thi t d city from whence thiy unit stviid of them ui rival in town diunk mil becum moic niloxictud is tht day progressed their fmil languigc ind r f in lly ut tht park during th g imi wofi utiofious and most offensive the indus who hiid githir ri to gee tht emu lift in i bi dy nnd conslabk smith iiiivki t rip i mand them on tinsdiy stun ly b fi ri nm n as pilir musilti wis dnvini no mnln strict from t wti i his horn- thi it trim emu along ope if un horsis li f or yi it old b cime filghumd at tin trim md rushul nt top spid li v ml il mi murnlis was un ihli ti i mini thi tenm fmthir hi mung d in turn hum alungsidi the limk just is th- t am rtaihed ihi uoss ni but not far iijj nviv n capi the cngmi ciught tin t nijui panning for silver holii by either taylor txttvr irrr one is one too many sctpax cutd sftice on roads patrolled by the ontario pro vincial police there were 176 accidental deaths in four months to the end of april more than one a day up eight from the same period a year ago most if not all accidental deaths are pre ventable so it is not enough to say that the increase is slight the deaths in 1959 from vehicle accidents are 176 too many in 1958 in all of ontario there were 1112 highway deaths motor vehicles were involved in most just one involved a horse- drawn vehicle in addition to deaths on roads patrolled by the province the cities have their own tragic records metropolitan toronot by may 1st had had 28 vehicle deaths since the latest new years celebration compared with 52 a year ago to reduce the total is a gain but only one death is one too many something strange about the human mind is that horror is not cumulative the eleven hundred deaths in ontario last year were griefs for individual families a head line 1100 die in shipwreck would be on event seared into historic record never to be forgotten then there are events that get by the standard of the automotive record dispro portionate notice in ontario there have been for instance two or three deaths in the last year from fires or explosions due to natural gas these have been two or three too many deaths and it is hoped there will be none- in the future in any event the risk to a large public from natural gas is much less than is a highway aunt in a motor vehicle before the reader can see this it is at most certain that metro toronto will have one or more further deaths from motor vehicles in contrast the natural gas industry with the usual care and only a little bit of luck may avoid tragedy for a long time to come the tweed news sunday weather unsettled there is a tendency as we start pushing 40 and 40 starts pushing tnek to don rosecolored glasses cvuy time wc look back at our childhood this is one of the more disgiihling symptoms of approach ing senility ind should be rcsisnd stoutly j for eximple i was thinking of writing a column about the twintyfourlh of m iy ii wis go ing to be nostalgic and sacchar ine what a grjnd celebration the 24th used to be what a pity they vi changed the date lo tne nearest or farthest or nomethmg monday ond lost all hie slgnlfic iincc of the holidiy how tht kids nowidny don t hive as much fun as we did on the 24th of m iy fortunately seeking a little ex tra bickground i asked my wife what she did when she wis a kid on thi 24th nothing shi n plml sadly but sinsibly i rc-il- 1id thit what id ben about to write was pure piffle there wnsn t nm gnat calibration on tin 24th when i wis a kid it v is just i wilcomt hohdiv mil no kid i ever holiday ins no sigmficinee in the histoiy or tradition o a nation at 1 asv l 1 1- havi il fall on monday and make i long v kind of it long wiektnds lulp ndua tin suiplus population is it i uku fir an increasing number of business men want the lokj s day act observed states rev a s mcgrath general secretary of the lords day alliance numerous owners of small businesses real estate firms and oth ers view with distaste and annoyance the illegal activities of competitors who commer cialize sundays according io the annual re port of the alliance ust issued the maiorltyof people in business wish to kdep their shops closed on sunday the report maintains they claim need of the day of rest and acknowledge a desire for the change it provides yel these privileges are being endangered by unlawful activities of business rivals the report also indicates that the matter of cultural entertainments and activities pro vided on the lords day for the beneficial and elevating influence end without a view to monetary gain will eventually need to come under review with consequent altera tion of law the alliance however sounds a strong warning projects which show little interest in ennobling life but only in making profit should continue to be prohibited significantly the 1959 report of the lords day alliance is entitled sunday wea rher unsettled attitudes are in ferment ac wording io the report the sunday hat canada has long known is under fins- law is under attack the report avers with all its complex problems of dominion responsibil hy and provincial preferences mounting pressures suggest that the matter cannot be permanently postponed the report says be cause of the frequency of offences against the lord s day act and the ever present ef fort of business toward expansion the men ace has serious significance for the whole community that the present situation should have the attention and cooperative effort of the altruistic and the concerned is the mam piea of the report vlcloi live and let live in their natural woodland setting the tnlliums are one of the most attractive sprmg wild flowers the tnlliums at terra cotta conservation area were particularly beauti ful last sunday dappling the forest floor with gay white patterns the young city man noticed the tnlliums too but he wasn t content to admire them in their native environment he and his son began picking them by the time a con servation staffer caught up with them they had plucked almost every milium in sight of course the harm had been done the conservation man patiently explained that wild flowers with few exceptions do not take kindly to being picked the tnlliums wilted within half an hour and wound up in an ash can what s more kids nnwidivs hlivi just as much fun is we e ir did only they r n little moic sophisticated about it looking inck all i can remember about the 24th is going around all diy biffing because i couldn t buy all ihi fincrackcrs i winted ind going to bid that night with t riiupk of burned fingirs and s ningid lycbrow or two that is ixietlv wnnt inv kid do s thiy must bi hiving jusl ts muih fun is i did in the third pi ice i think it s in ixcillmt idn to mim tin 24h ti tin pr riding mrnid i whin j this sundays the whole eoncoirtion of holi- dnys ni tins country is sorelv in neid of i tnijoi ovuhiul im i gnu bthevtr in holidiys but ouis ire is hiphiird is the po iticil system wi v inliitllid undu mu pnsent sit up thiy in not only pooily arranged but somi of our months are all right in julv if com so wc imv tint gu it n il onal holidiy th it stirs thi blind nf ivory canadian the first of july august has civic holiday scpkrhbir gives us labor djy ind ortilxr is rich with th inks- nut how ib ml thil novmli r tliuty i f ihi ni m tlism il ind dipussim dis in the vc ii ind n t i holiday lo lightin un j in why mil ill i holidiy f i thi seemil m md iy m n- inib i wi i mid nun it liist t ill f i strm v ndws diy in ii rendu r wi hno chusl- mis hosing diy and nlv wuk lilir niw ytars diy fun we nted thim all but long dark and cojd li m january and february without i bii ik in iilher of ihtm wi sh old stick n cmiph of mon d ij hoi diys in ih n in jmui wi i old cilibnli ih it cinm nv thil is npidlj gmn n pupuluiu n c in id i md have peking f r finn li on fibrin ry could be hrnkt n up nn h hy mount v il ntnu s h i ih m in si mmdi m i tallm it ion dij tlun isn t a tipsontouring by coroj lona women t travof authority what kind of di church calendar the acton free press tbuifce hy the duta prtattec u4 pablbhmc c urnlm founded in 175 and published every thursday at m mill st e acton ontario member of the audit bureau of jb tim lint win th pun a orwl ih n-it- 1 tw ew bbh unit nf th i w n a arivrn tn ni fn r si kis h pj scriptioiu paxible in advance ssoo m cauda 400 in th m ss 1mm mr ttmihi rmm tn itiari ft 7s infi rpm c aurhniit fetes wlar m i t- host otflc uetuurtmrnl otuw bb gfp b tmxy paarr rtr phliliil fa actml g a dills editor- in chir a doid r dills managing editor g business and editorial office phone 60 0 acton acton p tabeknacu 33 churchill roid 1 paoc rev kenneth j rud piso ti cook st phone 649 w sunday may 24th 1bs9 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 7 30 pjn evangelistic our evangelist miss phli mis- on and mi ella parment r will be speaking and singing al inch servici special si rir is continuing nightlv excen monday and saturdiy illlpm a friendly welcome lo all baptist church acton pvtor rev cordon m hilmes ba bth lli bower avenue sunday may th 1950 1 4s jn church school mj0 am only a boy the ord- united church of canada acton ontario tlc gordon adams ma dd letlevera baptttm wvdnesday 8 pm the midweek service for bible study wit ness and prayer all jre welcome sunday rfay 24th 19vi 900 im morning pmvr 10 00 am junior chinch and c hmch vho1 i 11 is jm morning worship the church of st alban the martyr ascucw rect r thr hi v h b si ikr f i th stb lii jfini st phone 2fi5 slpa may 24th 1s9 thinm sirnday 24 miy 1bss 130 im hilv eucharnt 9 4o am church school 11 00 m beginners class ii 00 am matt ns all art welcome presbyterian church in canada knox chtllch acton jr andrea r mcki nzie ba bd sunday may 24th 1959 9 45 a m church school lion am horning worship ser mon theme a hurst for the living god children three ytars and tinder cared for dor ing wtvic at manse if you p eked an f ths- v or wring thi fjit is tint the cilled ivcrin diiver ht in st f 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