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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 30, 1947, p. 2

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atjktwo the acton free press thuiwdayrjanuaiw boh 14t uiua swim v iitil ud w iukxi bkoula gilwttt u tqtl- advwmsntc bathsv a l nvoll 4b nvuul rr w wa w tay trot u uottd it l mf t lutli co1 rfia lvrtim ocfwm by lb limxt s ucu balttni fi aru1p dills wlur tei ttllftnks- lullol1 ltd rutin iwiu iwl t the consolidated net profit befo income an excess jirotltsttncesiount6d to s08ssi p against s68r0i0 in the previous year after pro vision for income and excels profits taxesand min ority interest there remained a net profit of 4704 001 in comparison with the previous years profits of 2 204 347 your company has now embarked on o second postwar program of expansion in canada further under important additions are under coiistruuliun at okeefes victoria st toronto carlings water loo and bradings capital ottawa to ensure con tinuity of malt supplies for this additional capacity a malt house having a capacity of 1500 000 bushels per annum is under construction at victory mills limited the benefit of these new units will not be efleotodin attungsdung the rnrrfnt fiirnt year because they will not be completed until the end of the year with the public demand for and thebcceptancc of your companys products being as satisfactory as it is your directors look forward to the future with confidence the above are paragraghs taken from the pub lished report of the board of tjirecrorsof canadian breweries limited and this is the business our government is supposed to control and admits its inability to control a newspapers duties a newspaper is much more than an ordinary bus mess it is- a public trust an ordinary business can accept or reject the privilege of carrying and selling varying lines of goods anegspap i a t m nf thr lifr of the community must report faithfully whatever happens the citizens of the community look to it to keep them informed as to what is said and donet all meetings of municipal bodies and generally speaking what irfiaptsehtrrgrmhelifeof the town- as a whole the nc ulcofl3g is not hssponubfepfare what members of council or other speakers sa but it must report fairly and honestly whether h agrees with what has been said or not the prcssjtepres- ents the pcqple who have an indisputable right 4 know what is said and ane b their clcoted rcpres cntfttives if a newspaper is fair all citizens muwbe truitcd alike those who get in trouble with the law must c pect publicity that is a disagreeable task the newspaper has to perform as part of its public sir vice people sometimes mistaken think thut the pub lieation of a mun s ies meuns that a newspaper sympathizes with his viewpoint news and views arc two conlplctclv different things the editorial col umns cam the editor s opinion and the news columns are devoted to reporting what is said and done not b the newspaper but bv others orange villc banner explaining and excusing premier drew a having a lot of explaining do these days in the iriajl thla week was hla and attorneygeneral blackwems speeches on the liquor control we already had copies of both but every one had not been no- fottunato no mention l made of the jnaceurcles and quotation credited to lincoln that wire not made by llncofh latest speech has o do with the hydro and the premiers dismissal of the hydro chairman or hogg both arc vital questlbng for citizens qff orttar and tho excuses given are not being swal- lowedtycltliens ofthttirdvlrfoe rtesardless of politic many citizens aro feeling that the provincial authorities are too meddlesome irt municipal tttut dominion affairs and neglectful of the duties that to which it should givo serious attention ontario towns and cities will not take kindly to interference by anypoltical party in tho affairs of hydro if they become aroused there will he a more complete investigation into that field and others in which the province has assumed a dictatorial attitude while governments quarrel the people pay while th5 provinces wrangle with the dominion government over getting- a bigger share of the tax es no one seems to be very much concerned about lowering the levy and letting wage arner the amounts rightfully theirs on their own mod of liv ing to the fr wrthmilto iteuft1 difference what government makes the deduction from his or her pay envelope the fact he or she is very much interested in is that sumof money linn- been taken from him or herein tict llza during the war it was quite easy toxpiahttliij ncetpfot heavy utxntioirn even the lowest paid group two years after the war closes the explana- tion is not so cisy to make palatable the concern of dominion and provincin ou parliaments right now rftffl fhi inv spoils like a l voters are beginning to won of hyenas over a kill dcr who is for the people or what partv will champ ion the cause of the average man or woman let s he done with the fighting and have a show ing of interest in the taxpayer especially the smnll one on whom the load should be first lifted a little example ol government for the people ment for the government would be most stimulating at the present time toward a recovery to normal times v national hoalth week realestate and insurance twopamily li6llse- ideal location one unit well ten- anteil other side vacant and ready for occupancy well constructed solid brick new roof wiring recently changed redecorated double garage this is a new listing and quick action needed well two storey five rooms frame dwelling and stable tenanted good sire lot excellent residential district one storey five rooms rough cast dwelling and garage right on mam streot presently tenanted bathroom and all conveniences octtan fttkamstllll tickethwe nr now hooking single and return tidrcts with choice berths our clients know of our long service and knowledge of routes ships and ports asiimnnce with passports if you are thinking of taking an necun tup or bringing anyone out keep in touch with us somk hoick pahmfci nndclnpidatcd properties are jm-hft- ts1 only ilyien we know and havo inspected over forty years experience in agriculture building and finance see f l wright heairtttft-and-insukanck- phone 05 t should cnnndinns consider the possibility of qin dirbermrrgleaderamong the great nations of the world is it presumption or wild fancy ever to dream of such a possibility or should we pause in our hetic life long enough to exairiine the possibili ties of canada s being forced into that position in spite of herself some facts suggest themselves in our endeavor to answer these questions for example the area of canada the third largest country in the world our natural resources among the greatest at thcrc it countries our achievements in navigation com merce and applied science our contribution to med icinc particularly through insulin our high stand ards of education our high standards of living also it is quite possible canada will become the centre of world air travel thus if we should be forced right out into the middle of the stage what are we going to do about it let the story of canada t0h and i l and i help te a lh we faced world situations in a great way can any one suppose we should not face this possible new situation in as great a way i but what hns this supposition about canada a great rilftion to do with henttlmnd nnnorrathcaltrr vt eck observed throughout the dominion this year fromtebrunry 2nd to 8th simply this to face a great situation in great way demands a people as great as they can ffossihtyi- be in body mind and spirit and body mind and spirit arc indsilubly bound together granted that canada enjojed not on health but optimim health in body mind and spirit canadjuns could do anr- thmn that mortals could be exp to do national health week sponsored by the health league of canada is supported by federal provincial and mimicipal health authorities education depart menfs boards of education schools churches worn en s organizations service clubs newspapers radio magazines and journals motion pictures and other sin h mi dm nil hmtd tnprthi in one ireat chorus what they want most new housing end housing improvements are going to get the lion s share of any spending b the average canadian in the immediate future accord mg to a survey bv the canadian gallup poll asked how they would spend a windfall of 5 000 exactly half of a representative group of canadians inter viewed replied that the would either buv a new home improve theold one pay off the mortgage or buy household furnishings the next largest number 15 would sae the world a couple of points lower came a more lanny lot who would invest their 5 000 in securities an nuiucsor insurance ten per cent would maee- their hrst purchase a new oar to those who wonder how accumulated war sav ing will be spent there la considerable guidance in this survey financial poat to proclaim the gospel ol canadians the best health for ill kditoltlal noils i it s been 4 regular old fashioned january thaw with the roads so dirty that if catching bob sleighs was the stvlc vou wouldn t dojc miss onarrv lr i barnetown councijv unanimously passed a grant of 1700 lor the reorganized citizens bajid citiz ens of thilt town evidently appreciate their band aivd its serv ices wt trt rtvlvlm our tli iuuatu sals iku tu yu uul tttrt btntjtr tnd tlhtr tlot uun ui l lilt ipkuu iht h ijvartlu j u tu iiin prut rrnu r dimftrdtd ticsjiiiur rmtaittawa oaaaolls hahaobjsaue vutl uvl tu vmv1koial- prune nectar sfxcial 0uoi0k quality aylhes istamrs t nurt sblt jo tms nos ax4s 41c 31 tin 0a1i t47 ol 19c utut ait0 uixbd ttvxm anici i oathkal or cereal als a chocolavu dinrk deftby halt i ts no 244 diauqho boddho walnuts arzeial dew kist lomiaed uatrs lohbaid u oleenaaob plu ms mt t1hs m w doj tise ii tin case si speoial avlhee tohato veoetable or aeraeaous soup jluu- doxehj caupbelx toutto our x tlu caupi1ll t vcoetablc lour sfe cturitlc bkct wooolb out i tikt lit ftrntom jir rsohsuook nu s7t ihiiboio wkeat ifutm robin hood 19 lo ma srsflial aeiavra w ayluee tomato e dozen 1i sfeoial blxhbeo okahob 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which he had been the editor for fortv five ears another increase 19announced in the price of fine paptrseffe j 15th anojbestepl in the circle of higher prices that gets no one any place and barely keeps one up wuhthe trend ajwao traiefrllt 96n preach eupcror gjupes lb frelh yinch tt cattfclfbowett imported- for 23c 29c 15c 35 u bt am 11l1 am 20s pm 44s pjm il pm dm pm bll 11 pjh wuduws nlq 18 o m yll 43 un us pja jill pm 3j3 pjn b833 pjb- xy93 pm yll 2s pm z to stratford t london ndab tu ii holiday only excii t sunday and hell y y tojulcliuner anadian national kailwavs i- n3ttound ui f 4 n in 9 48am 6 44 jft s inrn onl h13pm dally vtytr at oriwown 10 11 pjn uttbound ljail rxrrpe lbnday 1 17 aja monday on r tun dfly uuat s iit- am 6 ifi p m 1m n sn snlurday only 2 t6 pm pv at uclph except saturday and sumuy 6 jo p m 1 nicol bros monumekts ani cemetery ottering astociated with a j corbett moijnt forcjt ont evq111um w coljss at aces coaloctit itiawe it actftfl jl

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