Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 16, 1961, p. 2

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resistance w6rn thin ii 0 ppaui mkhni and butlnait men hav grown ip like th rvw provincial 111 ux it li only tvaeauu lhy hav nrown tirct ol tomplalinrvg th minor tatrmlcallllai have bn osr- conv and the uiual verbel exchange about a cnt lor th oovammani r deereellng l our reilttance it worn down tim perhapt it one ol the problem a oovemment can introduce tyttm lor col- lifting money and becauie we are 10 anxloui to trod th wellworn path ol conformity we oradually fall in una someone came- up with the idea that if purthatet under ti were exempt it would reduce the total expected revenue only imall pereenta thu would be an inw mo factor but of eetirta when the provincial 3ovmrnet decided- to tax moil purthaee over 17 ce4it we feel they had two bae- ivet obvlouily one of theie obctlve wai to ralie money but we feel a tecond objective wai to llw down the vocal demandi for mm hand outt from the provincial treaiury coniequenlly every time we pay that cent or two of lax and expou a mild obecllon welre really voting for leu demand on the pro vincial rreeaury itt about time too the maor problems in the new talei lax however are the apeed with which ll wai let up without allowing lime for proper planning end the dlffltulllet it impotet on retailer and induatry in torn caaei it hai required a butlnait man to laparate hli builneu into two ieti ol booki in other it haa neceultaled addu llonal help in every cate ii hai entailed more work wwi builneiimen my have grown ll- nt on the tuhect it li not becauaa they have become ubllant over the extra bookkeeping end work educating for export there u continuing debate in canada ai o whether we are doing enough to provide educational opportunities for our youth now it it mggejted that if we are not mainly to educate for export that debate mult take in the quettion of whether we are doing enough to provide luitable ob opportunitiei for thoie whom wa do educate that point i railed in a recent tpeech by stuart armour economic adviser to the steel company of canada from 1949 to 1060 in term of constant dollar public spending on education in created from 307 8 million to 9162 mil- lion or from about 89 27 per average fami ly to 200 58 but if we are doing reasonably well in training our young people at the tpending record tuggettt why mutt we fear that to many more of them will lack tullable employment opportunitiet here but will find them in the u s the antwer tuggettt mr nour lies in the fact that in canada we 1 too much emphant on fottering the kind of industry that providet limited job op portunitiet the u s economy he pointt out i relatively telftujjicient and reuaupcwv x- pjnvw only about five centt jcrvdor of in natiortaljncome on the other hand about 20 centt of each dollar of the national income of canada ttill derivet from exportt perhaps our greatest handicap it the fact that having historically been 10 largely engaged in producing- surpluses for export we find it hard to think in termt of making our economy more nearly a counterpart of that of th us thuc intlead ol ttrlvfng with air th mant at our command to upbuild our domeatlc market we still tend to look to export trade at a meant of tolvlng our major and growing problem 0 unemploy ment v nevertheless the fact remains that we cannot hope to find overall employment opportunitiei let alone opportunitiei for the highly educated or trained producti of our educational system through any foreseeable stepup in raw or temifinished exportt the tetk which eonfronti ut as cana dians would seem to be then to enlarge our domestic market so that those who pro vide maximum employment production and tax revenues are able to progress and pros per in tlep wilh our growth in population thoaa who provide maximum employment production and taxet are canadian manu facturert if canadian consumers can not or will potbuy the products of our industry then w tvull aiave rvo one to blame butvpur- telves if the export of educated and trained manpower continues to be one of our largest and certainly by far the most tragic of our exportt hidden shortage that noncapitalist russia shoo id be plagued by a shortage of capital might seem a great paradox but that apparently is the truth behind khrushchevs announcement in his speech to the 22nd communist party con gress of at least a year s pause in starting new industrial protects and that may be the most significant point in the russian leaders speech russias shortage of capital in fad belies khrushchev s predictionrepealed again to the party congress that communism plan ned economy would soon bury capitalisms free economy walter lippmann the able american commentator has written a thought ful analysis on this point the soviet economy says mr lippman which i progressing spectacularly in indus try rests on an agricultural economy which is extremely inefficient and backward com pared with the best in the western world tt is backward as compared with our own with canada s with that of most of western europe that of australia and new zealand thu weak and expensive and inefficient agri cultural base is probably the underlying rea son for the shortage of capital this shortage of capital is made up of a shortage ol labor which n held on the farms and of raw mater ials which are not adequately produced this indicates where and why and how the western world can and will compete successfully with the communist orbit on the continent in western europe today there is in progress a highly successful industrial revolution in the efficiency of production and in the rate of growth it is more than a match for the remarkable developments of thie acton free press us hiwana- by the dtd fttatfaf wu hihititai co ltd founded ib 117 emd published every thursday at 59 willow su acton oolarioxuaraber of the audit bureau of circulations the cwjob- and the onterioouebec division of the cwhi advenisiiu rates on request subscriptions payable in advance 1300 in canada 400 in england and other common wealth countries 1500 in the united stale and other foreign countries tingle copies 7c authorised aa second cfiiu mail pott office detwubveml ottawa toe only bar ever buhhahed in acton o a- ditls edltortachlef david r mil managing editor usiness and editorial office phone 400 acton indian summer the soviet economy it is demonstrating that a progressive economy is quite possible with in the western liberal way of life at the same time there is under way an agricultural revolution which together with the industrial development is putting the general standards of life in western europe far above anything achieved or even promised in any com- munist country it it here that the future of the western society begins great britain is joining tho western continent the commonwealth like the french community will become associat ed with it and in nol too many years we shall work out a close relation with it all this will be something to live for all this will come to pass as we shake off the nightmare that the world is going to be destroyed in a fit of suicidal mania safety first ontario having become the eighth prov ince to institute a provincial sales tax shop ping is somewhat more complicated than it used to be the younger set however teem any thing but feied- the young man sent by his mother to th drug store to buy diapers for instance ninety centt for the diapers and three centt for tax please said the clerk handing them to him to which the small boy replied oh never mind the tacks thank you my mother always uses safety pinsl ouchl j the good old days suyt utd sfuce its nol only ihc ilmas ami llii iuoi that arc latching il this tall appaiemu its also open season on columnists latest salo hitil in m illicit ion was dikihargcil b a papiist minister hid vultoy appeared in the alhcofcan onl proijrqss which lias run this column for some ears dearie me that parson has a wicked tongue intm head he can realu dish it out and when he runs out of personal abuse he falu batlt on a pas sage of scripture torn from context of course herewith a few samples the fetter begins m would appreci ate the oppoituniu to evpiess mv disgust olt an article that ap peared in our paper bv one self silcd romeo and lough guv bill smilc this article was a mixture ol trash and rubbish with a whole lot of nothing thrown in now this gentle man of the cloth obwousu has me mixed up with someone else if i didnt believe that id he hurt me a romeo it is to laugh i haen l hein out with a girl jexcept m wite since i stai t ed courting her back in 19 me a lough guv the same wife who weighs about i os tan quell me wth an txtbiow i 11 admit the aitule was a miv tine of hash unl tuhhish hut ospringe by bill smiley im not going to take that part nhout a whole lot ot nothing king down iheie was also junk jn il and nonsense hut iheie wasnt any nothing in it the pa i son goes on to suggesl thiil ijed enjoy yiwng nie a physi ca pounding as well as a vernal one caillul mister 1 may be a ntpuund coward but my big in oilier jynt lit is currently bousing n lumber camp joking aside you didnt real iv mean it did you reverend i didnt mind that bu where ou hnked me wilh harlots drunkards dope addicts and mr khrushchev but the next part hurl where you said- i recently rend where a college gmdikjte could not read nor write could it he that smiley was his teacher any school that is foolish enough to have a man like him on then stafl would no doubt have him in the lnglish department yep thats where all us dope fiends and drunks wind up showed vour letter to mv depart ment head a gentle lady who has been teaching fur many years just to let her know what a viper she was nursing she read it and grinned i liked the last paragraph though in which ou said i wjsh he were a member of mv liui lii it would give me great lo have him voted out ol llu nit mhei ship that bit has the niecst touch in the whole diatiibe and i ret me to make any of ihe comments lhat leap to mind however dear sir im sorry if you have been ollended i am sure you ate a good man i am not 1 good man i am not a very bad one cither just an ordinary husband and lather u broken down weekly edit or a school teacher a newspaper columnist and a sinner i ju to church hut im not quite sure whether im sflved or nut i rather doubt it at any rate lets not he hostile theres enough bicker ing in the world some of your fellowmownsmen have come to my defense in your paper i thank them and suggest we drop the whole mutter t re wpect vour sincerity you must respelt mine rather than defend mvsclf ill let this retired high schoul teach er a gentleman and scholar do it for me he writes smiley writes not onlv sugar hut spilt he appeals to the vulgar plebeian strain in most of us personalk i don t see why a ladv should be upset by men lion of the final goal of sinners or the verb that condemn them to it in my view it is more revolting and disgusting lo hear the english language murdered hv semiliterate radio and television personalities smiley is not going to change his stle good for hirn i shall still enov sugar and spice thank vou fred g millar of hah fix anil mi vour eniovment be ol manv v cars duration 50 years ago tnkatl intm i in iwue itf hut iw vru thuray mv u ivii whllu iitwrulliik u uluwl mtirwr ul hummiiiioiu citiuvih mi fiffh duv iiiriirilnil altx uiumu liuil llui illufollllllu ll rmiilvi m wwii ywli mi iii fmnlivuil whim ihv wliurl uiiik nil mill hi t lnvcr niiuik lilin vtn the liuht i7 iwiiilnu u lui iik it kimli thi tniiw uuv tiumuv jv lull ill u vu 1 ul the luniiuiy unit atruib fiu lluud ui hi ml fli wim iiiiiliiriil 11111 miki linn jinn iiiiilril imillr ill ul liiil inn until mill mi ii iiiil ulllllllll ulflllll jink iniklt tliliiiiliil vioit i 40 iiniirn uuvr tin- willi 1 on c m piuutliin purlil mill iulry i iiki- 11 gfuiil coiilliiu i hkilii imik uilviiiituui i thi iliiilloii mill doniiid llii nkiilih in tiiny till llihl tkuli nl tin mmwri wlilu uurlnu iluwri u liatk kliril ul i in- 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lliown drtitrkisl ouilc u numht f thr cliildrin llie bun tit on iiil hills sluyh rnjinu jludilv mil report plenty ul snow lor the sport air land problem at meeting council solicitor to confer mr and mrs norman vuken 7ie inula and billie wen in hamilton reecntlv uheic i mja audit lone d tot the lm laknt show oi television mis emon suwait entiitain ed a lew neigh boi s and ti uujs on thuisilav evening at a plastie demonstiation mr and mis id sitwui mr and mis t irdell hilkhuigh and chit nonish ot kkn mils are on a hunting trip around lgnaee in nerth western ont a no masters randv anel jeftiev hie wart aie stav ing with the ir grandparents mr and mis hai old thcaker town line during their parents ahseiue hj graduate mr and mrs gordon aitken attended the eommencement at john ross collegiate institute on tndav evening when then youngest so ih sherlock received hti graduation terttticate mr a bulltkk and two friend from georgetown rv spending a few davs at his eotiage at kcarne uttw klmbcrlv mccniull of avton pent a few days with her grandparents mr and mis l archibald- mr and mrs s prulksma of cliun new jersev spent several divs ieenll with mr and mis k k ouster and latiiih mi and mis gtoie giuruk weic guestiottsa 1 111 dav at the t aim i erguson wedding at guelph mr and mrs i g robertson iminl in stiatford on sundav h tlu i ittei v brother and sis tv 1 1 mi and mrs r fmji 1 1 mi it tended anniurirv sv it rigm meimn lal l nit evi mis imarv church v t i mcs was able ti leae th inu 1 hospital on sundav ilte uiuu suierv and is now eonva esvin at her home mr bert sinclair ot ja was home tor the weekend an open meeting called b the township council to discuss a pa re el of land owned bv the jminkipahtv of the township ot 1 i in which vas proposed as a site for a conimumtv centre some enrs ngo was helel fn- dav evening at the school with a fairu gthd attendance gctvge wallace wai named chairman for the evening and mr k stubbington a etrvt- urv gcorgu gruody former uuacr of the land related fad regard- let jt3a tk ftsprj 20 years ago tjrfijti tmtit h imm ol ihc fr vm thurdmy nuv 20 141 iluhd ul mr i h shre now of hdikuvui will he inter- tlkltiti in knowing he hmmt lout utiy il her skill uk u tnurksmun with u fille while duikhunmng wilh hiif hiijthiiud hic ctmitlcd u lurgi hhd that win thotighl ah iii nl lo w ii gull however mrs hhofiv hud vloldim of a nice utmiv in her roailiiu pall tt slut liml mid hroiighl i nc bird down lo ihe with- 1 it wiiv a wild goose find hunters npoit tluv arc rarhy loiind in mm i iiukiy dw- nii t flu at lofi volunti rr ivll itiuit ntwlv formed under the luidrnddp of iipljn j m mt flonald k holdinu wii kly prat ll e wnklotu am lltui ndav evening ihe men writ- joined hy i he ladien dtvliilon and n ul ihe tvernng in map reading word wu ridivrd by the pub jilunlitica cufnfiiiiiiiidtirjtig their rucelhiu 1 urtday t veiling thai he fhilirto hydro wuld allow exlrji jmavli this y ut for the purpjs of dnoialivi slitet lilhllng fhe liirn will he horn hrisiniis to ni year onlv with nomination riidii tt for tofliofiow i vt f il rij ll hai ik u kill rthlmj lo in ar i oriirm ntt hy many tiltens wlfr tritind lo run for office this v ir no douhl when lh lirni orns and thi lirrir i laps d for names to lx- jottt i down ihe smii irnihar fat i s wdl on aiui l ilaridmi for i ut lion ihe heavy rains the pasl week and the hriuhl sunshine this week have t oruoiiii d to rnikt fidl plouiliiii iiiik h asn r arid the farmers report eveiiliirii in l heir avor this season ihe junior hovs eroup al the yjca lourm y d to toronto vvxl i rid y last wtekind and plavt d a of f loor hockey with a team from i he tjty y al though acton appcand to be swamped bv ihe first half the final score was no indication is tin locals tarnc home with a sure victtiry professional directory and travellers guide tzf rvwni r rjyi vu z rn imgraiiintwi i mrrjmhinfum mbpicai j3z 1 ttnweba4rrw r ing the ljnd anil is mtiuu lo bin ihc linil luik olsiiisskin lilumil niih pru anil cim lnlluwej b a ballit uiti mi s illui annninviil rcnllll vhuh ii b iiim usstil it thi nixt uiunil nuilin anl ailiii sniiht 1mm tlu limn ship sulicilir pirliis vsill be nuliriij b tiii uj mail ul oiilkils ikiisiun in thi miur ladles aid tlu himo ol mrs n clarke uas the mettntg place rncnth tir the vnunlxr meitiit it ihe 1 aihes anl ol bui pres hmenan chunh the deitmnil finding time lor his work was taken b mis m bnuc roll tall soni uitrl a girl s name nv it js uell responded to business iniludcd dunatiuns tu be icnt to deaniness tniininy school at turunto also to a tarn il in enn puni uerc arranged fur hainy the annual chnttma supper on december 15 mrs ellis in charge uf the program gave a reading re- mombranlc day portion also mrs fuller gave a reading the poppv the scripture icktcrt an the 12th chapter of john was prcparnd- bv mrk mccrue and sjucn by mrs mcewan dr w g c kenney physician and surgeon office in symon dlnck a mill st e acton oflce phone 78 residence 115 church st e phone 150 dr d a gakrett physician nd surifenn corner or willow and river su entrance rivi r st acton ont phone 238 dr robert d buckner physician and surifon 30 wellington st acton ont phone 079 office hours 0b pm afternoons by appointment apwiaiswo attp inbdhancr f l wright 30 wilbur iu acton ontario phone 05 appraiser and insurance over 50 years in acton dental dr h leib dental surgeon office c irner mill and frederick strict office hours by appointment telephone ib dr a j buchanan dtntal surgeon offce- 5a m 11 street off ce hur 0 am lo 0 p m custd wednrsdav afternoon telephone 14fl legal c f ieatherland qc darrer a sicur n tary public offce hours 10 00 m 12 00 p m 10 00 p m 5 00 p m siurdayii by appointment ovv offce 22 ph jle r lil acton a braida ba barrister solicitor notary public 173 uain st s acton ont phone 7 otfvre hours opm p m 1 pm 0 pm seturdeys 13 cork st e gurlph ta 42su office hours 9 m s p m seturdays 0 am 12 am chiwopkactor david w gohn dc 25 mill st e phone 10sj entrance on willow si office hour uon weil fri 1 lo 9 pan tuc thur 9 tun to 6 pm saturday 9 jtl to 1 pan phone 600 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr optical and heaeino aidh e l buchner r o optometrist contact lenses hearing aids 40 mill st e acton in acton wodneedays only 200pm 000 pm for appointment phone 113 robt r hamilton optometrist 70 st george s square oullpw tor appointment phone ta 4180 llouis dail l merit wed 60 main spnorlh ghorol rovvn lor appiintminl phone tr 7 3971 wednesday u a m p m mon and tn 7 p m 9 p m alditing accountlmo lever hoskin chartered accountants 51 mam st n 212 king st w brampton t ironto t phoniu gl 14824 em 4v131 travelillv ouioi gray coach lines coachth leavt tton sandard 1 nil- llstbounj r- u m dhiv ixipt sun and hoi h so a in 11 h a m 2 00 p in mm p m l- p iii i m p tn lulls p m i sun and hi i si hound 10 2 a in 12 p m 2 s7 pm m27 pm 7 27 pm 9 12 p in 1 1 32 p in i 02 a m fn sat sun and hot i railways canadian national taslcrn standard time 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