Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 25, 1959, p. 8

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a great store of resources canada has a great store of natural re source ti i treasury of rnettrtei ihings to be turned imturtafu coffimbdmfes by our skill and energy canada is a country of new frontiers new development sa country destined for e place of teadentys in the councils of rrtwom canada has a fair hate of the worlds 5000 million acres of forests tt iit been estimated that bowl aa per cent of tfct iend area of canada 4s w by forest growth we have accordfrtg to canada vear book 582000 square miles of commercially productive fore having reached her western limits m wheat and having ea on fuftttt we bf her timber canada h now rolling back her northern frontier ki search f ratoerett today canada ts the chief world producer of nickel the platinum metals and aatiesto it ranks second tn the prodwrtion of jaft ijnc cadmium and wienhim ihird in tlver molybdenum and barite ind fourlh in cop per and lead agriculture it of course canadas leading primary industry providing raw material for many manufacturers at lte time of he last census 20 per cent of canadas people lived on farms the past 80 years have seen canada change from a land of sickles and sythes to one of threshing machines trucks and tractors rshirrcf was probably the first industry carried oil fy europeans in the new world long ego frithe stalwart adventurers caught ihejr ftsft off newfoundland and the man timet cyred or dried ihem and sailed back to sell them m europe today two of the four great seaashing areas of the world border oh the east and west coasts of canada water flow has been an important natural resource in canada from the time the first settler set up their water mills to grind grain canadians are now the second largest per capita consumers of electricity in the world flns editorial has covered the boundless materiel natttnl resources of canada but fafpwre important are the human resources of the eoutttry canadians have a freedom tt develop accompanied by a responsibility to preserve cexada has risen to her present position of tfifhttm end prestige through the enter prise nd character of her people and their eriertgy iff ing intelligently the resources she has provided canadas future as canadians weve never done too much shouting- about our national birthday- july 1 weve allowed our politicians to change its official name from dominion qey to canada oey most of us hardly consider it a birthday to the great maorlty of canadians our birthday means only another holiday we plan to spend rt at the lake fishing or gardening but slowly canada day is becoming store important canadians are becoming tfe of utt what a great natton we have w have different ideas than out american cousins and in many respects we re ahead cf our mother country but the ejreal unifying force m canada today s not our disagreement wtth oor american neighbor or a corrtmki ttej of a majority of jhe nations cltlieffiffiffit the great unifying force of this vnnitg ai tion is its expanding interest m dewaapang canadaone of the largest nations in land area in the world people on the atlantic coast dieatn of industrialization and today something is being done about industrialization for them in the central provinces a new seaway roach mg aito the heart of the continent has been alarming increase with no other qualification thart wwstey to buy equipment too many people am setting out in our water ways in high power ed boats and adding to the mounting total of accidents injuries and deaths en me water nearly all boating accidents can be pre vented states an article m the current resue of reader s digest h operators art careful and courteous and understand the rules of boa craft many boating experts feel it is more dtf hcult to menoeuver a boat than an automo bile a boat is on a flutd everchanging m end preyto th wegeries of wind and wave a boat has no brakes and water ways have no white centre lines and no stop signs linfortunetefy many nennce boat owners are bhthety unaware of the hazards involved and many who should know better deliberately flaunt ihem regulatory meesvre are now being taken to make sure that the recreation becomes a safer one virtually every mechanical boat must now carry a number this will identify boats as license plates do automobiles it is now compulsory met al boa aotidenn be reported and reckless or negligent operation the acton erjele press the good old days back in 1939 take fiawtta mc t kw free acton band led by bandmaster constructed manitoba is building a northern seaport and nch new mining communities saskatchewans dream of a huge dam and irrigation protect is becoming a reality oil rich alberta is arguing about a northern railroad while british columbia is discussing huge development projects in her interior but the provtneeby province growth of this nation is only part of our 92nd birthday story the tug future in canada is her un tapped rtorthland at places such as baffin wand uranium city akiavik and labrador projects of groat importance are being under taken dev in our north country is just beginnvig we are ust at the dawn of far reaching developments 11 the immensity of the task of develop hiw v force in our aje wo must do it now if we fall other people will almost certainly do it for ut canadians of our generation must shew fhe world we ere capable of develop mg mta vest land and its opportunities best wen on your holiday we must all work hard for canada s future when we return to work there is a great future for every man and woman who is willing to contribute what is so rare tr i suya cutel sfuce i vc ilwiy been 1 ln il ulicn if thi crown but if i r mid if ford it id tiki th nxl fiw wtiks off and hnd fur hudinn ii ly i w utliir phri iniinissibli l niw pupil ind ti k vi m the othi r dm tin 1 i nlo globe and mid inn umtd with pride tlml no hss thin gi n inrurs philijriphoit mil r i uspmdtnls would m iki up il royal tour to im isn t thil sickening add to thit mi li i piopoi lion lie numb i f r mi i hi other big doilies a vt4 catfilc i f radio nnd tokvisuw ojik ant ic th will n t with smi thv anulhcr couple of hiindud fiom nd n t i 1 itli ilisf iclmn lint the smiller dnilus md tin 1s ih jimn p d n i k- 1 i i press nnd yni i m m i ii it photo by eittiar tutor by bill smiley tim w 11 ii iri m lis f suit neu1 editor ire iccrsorirs be mint il si h wiillin 1 y 1 i f re the fid ihey know per ins t 1 th stxts un v ii ii y 1 i will tint th nnlv things cl un with 1 lijhl 1 hi i it 1 v imin u id in thiir pipers ore f ph i f hj mij iv j il the crime si rics the cl issifieds bid jri 1 md ff nut lb w ill irid tin el ihiiic ids bui overy ii v luindi k f tlioiii mis inn thin i hoyil tmr they i ruin i sj il is tli v st in hunk us i climci lo eel ihc wo thi in nj i i in jiwpiii i 111 in n ri idnif ill ihnnikh thi pnp- 1 jit 1 li v n tin t im i ii ml tiny iitr to ihim dnnnfi tin liur thi ir cireul iliun itaps w ii i k th it liiisbinik if tli v hi v d n 1 think tin 1 ik i it h il th minim it s over the r i 1 llv iil hi n u mm w nun ui i mwspupiis like kiimt on iblv th us nd is vd iiiijri mil k luck u lor placing firft al the waterloo mufllo fealivallaflt rturoay and tloppcd all other competition there were m bands puylnfj in cumpctitipn with the acton bnd and competition wa keen through out the dny s program members parti cipatint in the contest under the georgetown bandmater were c landsboroueh r spietvogel d hapiesden t wheehhan h lambert n brwdfl p turner r rtddell h taylor j holmes s simpson b nlcol q smith t nlcol b patrick c wheeler d ttawkins c w mawwi r agnew c simpson n gibwm and h price acton intermediates dropped to second place in the hal ton county baseball league on monday even ing when they lost lo oakville 83 gordon pitched sparkling ball but was let down by his team mat es who pulled off several errors in the field h mooney and r brush had a bad day with two errors tach and lamb and morton each committed one apiece while unloading hay yesterday afternoon at his tirm three miks norlh of acton basil jnhngtan 11 known farmtr and life lonft resident of the difitrwl was in stantly killed when hi- sustained a fractured skull in j fiirm full from n hnd of hiy to th birn floor a most severe electric storm ind irnnliil rnin ilruck aclon lait miflil jnd cnustrt considerable di i ightntne struck the resld inci of mrs thos gibbons on m un strit and fires started at two points cjiinms considerible head w iy btfiiri it was brought under control one bin started over the vtrindih nnd when mr gibbons bioki through the ceiling he fnind another fir was raging in hit second storey ibovc ihe ceil in i ist friday for the first time in miss m 7 binnelts long term of u irhmk the c immnnri forward murh wis disregnrdd by the pii lis of th acton public chool bind up ti intir for ihe afti r no ns w ik thi mystiry was sum solvid howivir when gor d n gibbins i mimber of tht tntrinci class appeared on the mips und read a message lo miss bi nn tt following this another pupil fr ink toth stepped for- v in ind pnsenled the retiring t ulur vith trivdling b ms on b lulf of the ohool puiiils fiack in 1909 taken tnm the aaaw ef the fttt fnaa t my 1 tte miss jessie mcgregor daughter of mr duncan mcgregor pupil of miss laura gray passed her x- flmmationii in music at the metro politan school of music toronto lust week with high standing a lady suggested to the fircq press the other tay that tha twee- ball club management relegate the smokers in the grandstand during the matches to the two rear feats as is done m the street cars when they are promiscuously scattered among the ladies their smoking becomes very offensive to ladies in all parts of the stand about half past ten on monday night a lamp exploded in the home of mr jacob pranckel over wallaces clothing store in th sc- cord block and ignited the cur tains and a trunk under them fireman c r mcintosh was across the street and noticing the buzo hurried to the scene he tore down the curtains and threw them and other blazing mat erial out to the streets messrs w wilhama and reeve swaekbamer had then arrived and the three of them soon extinguished the flam- is m mclnlosb had his rlgtt tinnd and fingers painfully burned by the blazing curtains what is claimed to be a worlds ncord was nmde in the guclpk- acton baseball game in tba acton pirk on saturrtiy the nine inn ing wire played in ont hour and 1u minutes thi ball liimo bdwien guelph and acton on saturday proved to be one of the best played in the big four this seison with aclon winning 4 2 quite a crowd of people witnessed the game among which were many ladles much to the satisfaction of the manage ment who had promised nt the beginning of the ason through thse columns to put a stop to all r iwdyism and miki it safe fur any ludy to attend their games tin umpiring was thojnst seen in ihi park this seat m and an at tempt is being mud to havt thn sum umpires look after all the fiimis fir ihc bnl inee of thi sche dule council m t on monday night in regular session at 8 o clock and heard reports of the appearance of tht pnrk since attempt have been made to make it a boauty spot the efforts have paid off and everyone is claiming their praise of the park s appeirnnco in for thn ihi ih r n hi i tile n 1 1 he i ikt mix recip s and miiine pii7is on li your hush md thi kit hi mm list i n nj i i s ip pins ind w it h- in third mle tv piognms r jrfki r r- rjnrpct3maftvrtfjfittct wilt be aggresstvely prosecuted under a new p of ctvtl penalties with fines up to 500 00 but there are still no tesis of skills no licensing of the operator no minimum or maximum age limits no liability insurance required for most boating so rt is still largefy up to boat operators to regulate themselves brmf comments the premium is not the only good th nq afaowt canadian fokfcng money thinks the lecombe afta globe when it comes tc printing oilts on different color paper to dene venous denominations canada has it all over the us which clings steadily to ts green color throughout in canada you knew at a gtance whether a proffered b tl s worth more than a dollar a trip through an amusement park s tunnel of love is the safest transportation avetisfjjfl so says the national satev council whose statisticians can t scare up any accident figures on the swan boas several million onetime bachelors will d s pute the hazardless condition of those tun nets who would want to be tin 1 t t queen and be pitrsuid ei ss i 1 1 sh ii n hi i 11 m st continent b i hud if h i il m nl 1 si the it hut inri hunci v i p iti is i i it 1 11 il il h of nidi and i imhiuir i us i t 1 1 f ii riph rs onu i qui i n n i t i n ai 1 t n u h such in ippill ni i it il eiri t 1 i i 1 t il ih v 1 1 on thi othi j hind li it to reid all tint jjmh in 1 ll l 1 i m n the scnmblmj r u 11 1 1 i 1 tl i 11 1 duct an v ii mti ri l il m i gi i 1 1 n i th it in priusmk bin hliss i 1 in n i sh 1 i 1 1 i i t th i i 1 ib ut tin n tin liuni in 4 si li in i t jueiii si rilehcl lit i in i it- i i v nils hi stiti limn r ai v i s nil tl a d 1 ii mm r l i 1 im 1 1 1 1 1 itl 1 i it f th 11 i i 1 r n m ii t i th i lluill lilt 1 t i ii u i 1 1 li i 1 pi t f ii i m j u i a 1 r t iiul if h n 1 11 1 v n it mi and n t j h e 1 in n i th t n k 1 ml tin tr 1 1 11 tilt u wh ii ik t ll v i p nsibh f i ill ih 1 1 1 i f 11 s hi urmn d t k ni uh e 1 1 ii 1 11 but r m tilt tun th i q n i 1 iii s 1 1 in in di ti 1 1 ml tl u i h f i r i i f im 1 1 w ii i nil 1 i i t ind n i in i t n i nd cirls ir in it i fun 1 i mnt professional directory and travellers guide funeral mttcfoau n i tt ii hi her maylm i i un i- th ihtki hut staffs honor two teachers s ii f i hi i lit srhi is v 1 iv i islut i md f i nds i it i i t tt ff r il i ill tl in tit 1 iff pi i n wedndiv i 10 ii wm ttt ihtnlir i i ms hi irsui i m it p 1 s r ibid or w g c kfnney phjsician and surgeon o fice in symon block 41 a mill st e aclam office phone 78 residence 115 church st e phone im dr d a garrett on vacition june 26 1819 until auitust 4 1958 in ense of cmertncy pl nse eill 1 a ii mcturter ta 2131i ouelph dr robert d buckner phvkteian and surgeon 30 wellington st acton ont phone 7 office hours 14 pm by appointment csalkotauctott a d moore dc tilmer specific chiropraetor iii mill street pbone 40 or ei offier hour wed 27 sat 1 5 optical amp atcaacthq tssa 11 1 1 i i fc ii irml d imc t m i ii still b h lf f h r in i t lr mai estate an wtaobancg f l wrtght m vlaawr tt ac lim ontar n phone 9 appnuer real rstate j ml irisnr nce e l buchner ro optoroetrut and heertag am caoaulunt acousucani 8 mu1 sl e ft us office hours wedneadaji only 1 3ta pan evenlnea hy appotaameai hmise calu by apoohitmeflt robert t hamilton optomelrtat this sundays church calendar unind church of canada jlrlon onurl r c rd n artim m rd m i mr i k fl or m il 1 11 si p jt nf i il 100 ii mun ii p t in no presbyterian church in canada kmi i im r ii acton h m k ii i ih m z t i i ttd m t 1 nd evea fair m l i li dr h leib t3ental surgeon orf ce- corner mill i frrdtrirk strert ffire uaura br ai tt ujllonr dr a j buchanan ttl surgm off r a m 11 street oft ce is e a m to i im 1 d wsumaciay axlernoon tell phone 14 iri guelph st qaarvelutwn onl fnr apporniment piee phone tk iatm auditino afjcopotino lever i hosun chartered accountant tl mam st n 2tl ktlif st w brjmptim toronto 1 inimmr gl l4ta4 km 49131 t mi ii m- ltoal gray coach unb coacbu lauvx a47tom ii n i sehv l ri nt w tubbae ay um doib p art pemhla ce laim fnsnem in tfls and pufctlgfted every thunatay at h mill si- t ackta ontario mctmber ef the aiagrt bwru of cawsilataiaa tke cwka end sh ontario4wbec dui vm e he cwma adwettaung rates on rqeiri sub icnpuoni payable n advance tan in canada uj0 in the oftitad tftataa stx teentha vi ti engleeopetm auaioru ed ai second chutt hail poet office department ofawa tw aery ever auahae tn awtae g a otlts edltorlifchief k otma m iuu manafins editor w business and editorial office phone 600 acton the church of st a lb an thi martyr res r tsr rn ii ft 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