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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 29 Mar 1951, p. 10

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THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thusrday, March 29, 1951 STORY OF THE CENSUS (Following is the first in a series of four articles dealing with the FThusI ---- -- LAUNCH LINGERIE, HOSIERY DRIVE FOR LABRADOR'S LOOMS Once again, ladies of Oakville and district are being asked for W. S. DAVIS & SON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE MORTGAGES tensus, which will be compiled this June for the ninth time since | A CHC SE CUE Jo ana confederation, Watch this page in the next three issues of the Jour- | (ON HORR OF hy ond under S * nal for the balance of Canada's interesting and Informative census | ear for the Grenfell Labrador story.) Mission, The material from the W. E. DAVIS R. C. A. CUMBERLAND old garments is used by the wo- Fundamentally, the importance of the census hinges upon its analysis of the human element or manpower of the country. The people themselves are after all the basic asset of every state. Their numbers, sex, age, occupation, racfal origin, language, education are facts in themselves of the greatest moment. They constitue, more- over, the background against which almost all other facts must be projected if the latter are to haye real significance. The wellibeing of ithe state--physical, moral, ecomomic--(including such varled phases as birth and death rates, education, transportation facilities, financial conditions, etc.), together with its ills in any form, can be apprehended and inerpreted only through the medium of population statistics. Even if the census went no farther it would be the basis of all sfudy of our social and economic conditions. Linked with other official data, however, it rounds out the scheme of information which assists Government to direct their affairs. Without the census, it is literal truth to say that legislation and administration would be car- ried on in the dark, and that there would be no means of knowing whether the country was on the road to success or disaster. So co- gently is this felt that censuses at five-year intervals, instead of ten, are frequently advocated, the chief drawback being the heavy cost. As' the practice of nations in regard to census-taking tends more and more to uniformity, the cenus affords the benefits of comparison with other countries and enables our national problems to be studied in their general setting. men of the Labrador fishing vil lages and remote settlements, who make it into beautiful scar- ves, rugs and other articles which are sold in the outside world. This not only 'gives families an added source of revenue, but provides the women with a pleasant occu- pation during the long, bleak months of winter. A collection of rayon and ny- lon apparel will be made the first two weeks in April. Ladies hay- ing garments to donate are- asked to call Mr. C. Lloyd-Jones, con- vener of the local committee in charge of the collection, or her assistants, Mrs. Ross Ryrie and Elizabeth Wilkes-Hoey, Bronte. 71 Colborne St., Oakville : Phone 41 Evenings and Holidays Phone 1371-M LET EDDIE BE THE DOCTOR If your car is not perking the way it should . . . drive it in at the White 6 Rose Station and f let Eddie check it over. Expert Re- pairs to all makes. DRIVE IN TODAY ! EDDIE'S GARAGE WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Gifts & Greetings for You -- through WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and lil D: Social Welfare Leaders Sa On the occasion of: 'The Birth of a Baby \EngagementAnnouncementy Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to ity can tell the grade of Wilton by measuring the number of wires to the 'inch on the back of the rug. A high grade worsted Wilton will have approximately 13 wires to' MERCURY J | Tincoin] Hielear = the inch, while a medium grade | 69 Colborne St. W. Phone 1106 As a result of the work of the Food and Agriculture Organiza- | may have 11. The back of a Wilton PHONE 807 | i tion of the United Nations and other international organizations, such | carpet will have a comparatively (No cost or obligation) | | oven texture, while the back of { as the Inter-American Statistical Institute, which have promoted un- N 0 T | ¢ E iform standards for the taking of censuses of agriculture in all . an Axminster will have a char - | acteristic ribbed texture, and | ---- coarse, stiff jute backing. Anoth- er distinguishing feature of the countries, progress is being made towards comparability in agricul tural statistics on a world-wide scale. i Axminster is that the fabric can the | Scape of the Gauadian Servs be rolled lengthwise but not | OF INCORPORATION OF As! already iromarked, tho primary task) oti tel censust 1s) Yhe|| sesmriss are. hel 70s Be weave | do ] enumeration and description of every man, woman and.child in Can: | allows a great variety of designs sel ada. Good business dictates that when so large an organization as |and colors. i VILLAGE OF BRONTE this requires has once been created, it should be put to every avail-| Chenille rugs are usually cus: able purpose. Tn other words, the "overhead" must earn its maximum, | {om-made jobs and chenille may | de { The census, therefore, should deal mot only with the people them. | be considered a Ey It Tl elves, but dizectly with the people's institutions aad affairs) in 50 At br un fit 4 far as the latter can be properly hrought within its scope. ide a in; il relationship to the so-called chen- ga INCORPORATED VILLAGE | FROM YOUR COLOR COUNSELOR |: =." ooo = i R bath mats, or the ones that re- iid sult from re-weaving old rugs 2 Rl --RUTH D. SUNLEY-- and clothing wool, A velyet car- Quality Venetian Blinds n i ood BE cum ae 4 Take notice that at a meeting of the Council of RUGS AND C ARPETS characteristic Wilton feature of v IH the County of Halton, to be held on Tuesday, the 10th wool buried in the back. Guaranteed Two Years ol | day of April, 1951, at the County Buildings, in the What's the difference between (ed in various widths, each type of | TH MOSt IMporiant featpre of . 8 Town of Milton, Ontario, a by-law will be presented |{|rugs and carpets? Well actually | weave is made in varying quality, | 2 TE OF CSTRCE 18 EE QURGH S5C REPAIR and LAUNDRY § | for the erection of the Palice Village of Brante into an [|[its a technical difference as car- | and each of these various grades [E75 00 0. C08 BOER LUC IC TR i incorporated village under the provisions of the Mun- ||| peting is woven in long lengths |is made in a variety of patterns. | out & Sold or Mh "are sh LE icipal Act. that can be cut to fit, and a rug | The basic material in these car- [po oq yo ely Doh the! dopead. 3 pa ig ? is a carpet woven as a unit to fit | Dets is wool which is produced | -o:y D D & Sn Sy : Ip ability of the merchant with whom yo i A description of the district which the proposed |||= specified area. However, when |in Scotland, China, Ltaly, Afghan | 50. 2:2 dealing, so Shoose a rer | J ; 3 3a! Incorporated Village is intended to embrace is as fol- ||| you buy broadloom by the square |istan, Tibet, Persia, Spain, SYIa, |jjaple firm carrying firstclass enetian Blind Laundry if lows; yard, it becomes a mg when it | Turkey, Irak, Iceland, Argentine, | "00 0 7" : ! has been cut to fit your floor. Egypt, so you can see how the | mp. color and style of carpet & Mfg. Co. i Comprising lands having an area of 550 acres, in What is broadloom? It isn't a [present international situation |i. "vou 'choose will depend, of ee the Township of Trafalgar, in the County of Halton, |||tvre of weave or manufacturer's | may affect the production of | course, on the purpose of the : the said area is bounded on the Southeast by Lake Jame ot Be Seling voll carpeting. Worsted yarn is super | room. and- the. - other colors. and PHONE 859 { ior to woolen yarn in carpets as the worsted yarn is formed from the long 'fibers of the carded wool while the soft, bulky type that is left forms woollen yarn Therefore, a worsted Wilton is superior to a" woollen Wilton. furnishings therein, And while we { Ontario, on the Northwest by the Concession Road have dealt solely with the popular between the third and fourth concessions, S.D.S. Township of Trafalgar, on the Northeast by the North easterly boundary of the Police Village of Bronte as shown on the Halton County Atlas, and on the South- west by the South-westerly boundary of the said er. Prior to the invention of broad looms, carpeting was wov- en 272 wide and had to be seamed to fit the floor but the arrival of broadloom meant that seams may be unnecessary, 27. carpet: woollen rugs, there is a tremen- dous variety of other types of floor coverings that you might choose to use in your Oakville hofne. These range from the sup- Police Village of Bronte as shown in the Halton Coun- |{| ing is still popular, especially | The way to judge a carpet is|erb colors and quality of Orien- : ty Atlas. where the area ta be covered is |by the depth of the pile and the | tals, to the comparatively inex- 1 : B irregular in shape making the | closeness of the weave. For in- | pensive subtly-toned cotton num- 3 Dated at Milton, Ontario, this 21st day of March, wider widths subject to much stance, an interested amateur | bers. { 1951. waste. The four chief weaves are 2 all made in broadloom. = Y UR W. DEANS, County Clerk These weaves haye familiar x \ \ 0 lh 3 pames. Wilton, Axminster, Chen- 3 x ille, Velvet. Besides being produc- PROBLEM? LJ . : c ° THEN 3 HERE?'S : ; i wo SOLUTION & o = 0 . See this great display of ALL WEATHER Bl : Check suiti 7 eC suitings A bituminous concrete pave- < ment is the economical an- : swer to your drive way p. problem. 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