Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 1, 1952, p. 9

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thursday may 1st isfis the acton free press acton ontario page ninb unemployment insurance books must be renewed employers i please end all unemployment insurance book for 195152 and previous vqara immediately to the national employment office with which yon deal unless renewal arrangements bare already been made they moat be exchanged for new books before tending in your 195152 insurance boots asb note of ute date to ujuck stamps art affixed so ms to avoid tjiiplicntion in the new books renewal of books is important to yod to your employees and to the commission please act promptly to the insured worker have you an insurance hook in your pamtiuiou if so pleau lake or send it to die nearest national employnunt office lor retinwa immediately if you send your itook enclofta your prwnl addrciu so that your hew book may be rent to you promptly i unemployment insurance commission c a l mimchtson riwiifniiny j o simon owcm r j tauon the history of assessment and municipal taxation in ontario poets corner lines on 1hc oftenlno of the gwhshqh uses serrated edge for many cutting uses such as green beans bacon etc notched blade for cuttingchicken bones etc start your day right with this honest food your pood health dc- pcntli on othirishinti food and nahimo siikrnnrn vtnixt is 100 whole wheat in- tiluiine hrin anil w licit germ emes nist 1 tew fcvtm sac yim nunc on breaktuits cppandmah- 7ws aoupwrnnny the canadian shredded wheat co niagara falls ontario ploase send me one pair of kitchen shears or si 00 and two shredded wheat box tops name which i enclose add rets city province this offtt oooo omlv in canada canadians eat more nabisco shredded wheat than all other whole wheat cereals combined sixth of eight artlclses the proper nsscssment ot farm property to help brine about not only tin equalization of assessment but also of taxation is one of the main problems which rural ttssesi- ors have to contend with today while it will cast over 20000 to erect the buildings including the dwelling on n 100 acre general purpose farm yet the farm will only sell for on an average of from 7000 to 10000 if the soil on a farm is poor hard to work or too wet to work until late in the spring this lessens the value of the farm no matter the cost of the buildings the same would apply to a farm in an area where the climatic con ditions caused n short growing sen- son for inntnnce while the soil texture in areas of northern ontar io is similar to that of some of the southern ontario counties yet the short growing season prevents the raising of certain crops this is an example of how location affects the farm value not only due to cli matic conditions but also due to lack of markets then we have farms which ire termed overbuilt or underbuilt where in the first com there are too many buildings or the build ings have 100 large an area for tif amount of acreage available for production and in the second case where there are too few hmldings or the buildings have too small an i area to properly store the produce stuck and machinery 1 study soil value for these reasons assessors have in the past few years been devot ing more study to the value of the soil from the productivity angle and less to the elaborate spread of buildings they believe that if coil cannot produce the buildings do not greatly increase the value of the land because no farm has value except as a means of production this of course does not include the farms which because of their prox imity to urban centres have po tential value as future industrial sites or for subdivision purposes undoubtedly the biggest head ache that rural assessors face today is the problem created by the influx of urban dwellers into the formerly rural townships this entry marie i possible by the development of motor transportoiiorr and good i roads has resulted in the growth of urban hamlets j unfortunately the natural desire of these new residents to enjoy some of the amenities they enjoyed in the urban municipalities from j whence they moved has created school problems and the installat ion of municipal services which were formerly not provided for by the farming community this has caused some distress to the farm areas ns taxation has risen but it really is a taxation problem and not an assessment problem fpr as suggested before the same rules of i assessment and equaii74itton which govern urban municipalities aso apply to rural areas in other words if a dwelling in an uvban municipality has an actual value of 15000 and is assessed at 50 per cent of value or 7500 then a farm which has an actual vac of 15000 must also be assessed for 15000 industrial property is somewhat in the same category as farm pro- 1 perty it has its greatest value when it is enjoying its best ee if the buildings are not suitable fn the type of manufacturing being carried on the cost of prod 11 c ion is naturally higher and therefore the industry finds it difficult to meet competitive prices 1 this factor creates a lass in th- nctual value which is reflected the assessment industrial mactfn cry buildings fit the machinery and not th reverse so if the value of farm land is lessened because it cannot produce then it follows that if in- dust rial buildings are outmoded part of their value is lost the sare of course would apply to retail 1 stores etc where the trend of population has changed or when modern shopping centres which have been opened up in a nearby area have attracted the trade for tunately these conditions are not nearly as applicable to residential property in the next article you will b told the steps you may take o adjust what you consider an 11 r- fair assessment god grant that i may live to fish until my dying day and when it comes to my last cast i then most humbly pray when in the lords anfc landing net im peacefully asleep that in his mercy id be judged ns good enough to keep 600 mile jaunt for us balloon assessment industrial mnchn- changes rapidly arid industrial lings are generallyllesigned o after travelling over 600 miles through the air a balloon marked happy easter was found on thutsday april 24 near ballinnfad the ragged streaked badly rip ped shreds of the oncegay balloon with an envelope attached wec found by jesse mcenery of r r 2 acton while he was plowing typed on the envelope was read inside sterling merchants as sociation sterling illinois inside the travel- weary smudged envel ope is a mimeographed card which proclaims this 1 00 merchandise certificate may be used as cash when making a purchase with any member of the sterling morchnn association on or before april 2nd 1952 the dollar voucher which drifted up to a country where a dollar is worth a few cents more has been returned to the merchants of ster ling with an explanation of where and how it was found j watch for the acton home and school association theatre night on thursday may 8th 1952 roxy theatre the browning version ran for is weeks in toronto tickets available through home and school association members the public school children and at the theatre box office two shows on thursday night special matinee for the school childron on thursday afternoon adults 50c children 15c the funds raised will help us to continue with our program of adding equipment to our new school addition j m alvm at at at arravarjaviaff ra1afbtblibr1sis jersey court led by queen firefly ilalton county continue to shuu mcreasd acivit in the jerse v breed probably there 1- no way this ls hown ninie than in the in creased number of records that an being completed monthly b jerse povs in he county in recent week- the high cow for the district ha been regal queen firotlv owned by man ice reat of milton fietl as an eleven year old pro duced 13124 lbs of milk 7a lb- of fat in im5 davs with a test of titlfi in the same hi d linda le basil d flish produced as a h ei- old v2e0t lbs of milk 7i lb- o fat ill 3fii divs thi- cow 1 a daughter of brampton basil ward the famous bull u inch headed th beav herd for seveial vear lin- dile avonlad gladv at six ye is produced 10222 lbs of milk fit 5 lb- of fat 111 km davs with a test of tu2 quihfmi f a gold medal cyrtiticate fne otlu oil stanch 1 v completed in tin leeols have ti same pel loci tlu agiieul 1 herd l- ud 1 jieohim- with of 127iui lb 1 uia di- al colleie guelph co lege wilunteei u it veir old record f milk al lbs o fat 11 seven eiws hae eomph ted rtv- 01 ds in the herd if featherstone biuv l oakville led b avuillea kings solyeig 2nd records have also been completed in the herds of g s matthews son aetou and in the herd of i kenneth l ella of lhvnh where uoekella w a lady produced kti lbs of fat m 31l divs from x milk pioduction of h2112 iks the uetlknown producer feiove fai m theiesa douet also owned y m ella hls completed another record ls an eight mmi old m hoa davs u 11jthlbs ot mlk and 39 lb- of fat om if the oilllge breeders r ilalton count l uiwl cnchtun if cleoi getown and a mvyt nudril crrtiture goes to hs eo xorval volanteei s belle which a- a emo two vea- old m 0a dav- pudueed kvio tbs of nulu aui a22 1k- of fat a siucr medal certituate also goes to m ale1uur ol norval hi- juluoi three eir od cow rox- tuiigh frospecltir l al lady n lmi davs produced 9241 lbs of milk and 47 itxs ot fat clurvale youll do xenia owned bv w j cleave ifnarval his completed a 305 da reeoui ls a senior four year old of lulhl ll of nulk and 502 lbs of fa other- outstanding records have been reported from the herds of howard u laidlaw norval ger- 1 aid graham at georgetown u j bewsem of rickwood geo hewer j of moffat and william davie and 1 son palermo margaret dredge weds george ismond in nassagaweya church tall standards of snapdragon- and daffodils were the setting in wissngaueyn presbyterian church j for the wedding of margaret eli7r- 1 he h dredg daughter of mr and mrs herbert m dredge nnci j george ismond son of mr and mr- john isfnond on anril i4th rev i james e sutherland officiated i mrs verna campbell played th i veedding music and the soloist mr elmer dredge cousin of the bvcle i sing the lords prayer hefr- i the wedding ceremony and o per- fert love during the signing the register the bride gven in marriage her father wore n floor lengh mun of white frosted organdv with tuip collar fitted bodice and fill weening ski- she also we match l pears and eirrrigs ji of the groom her should lench veil was of tule with s eet heart halo and he carrier cascade of tweet pexs and red rose her attendants wore mrs mar ferwiek matron of honor sister n the gmom mrs bettv dredge sister- nlaw of the hride and ms- shirlev predge sister of the brid the flower girl was miss knri dredge niece of he bride the were gowned alike in frosted o- 1 arirtv m pastel shades of blue vellow and green with fitted bad- ices and full skirts thev wort flower trimmed bands on h i heads eich carried a nosegay 1 prnt flow ers the flower gl wore a dam i mauve frosted organdv gown and carried a basket of sweet peas i mr donald isniond brother of the groom was groomsman ushers j w ere mr norman dredge brother of the bnde and james ism on 1 1 hnthc of the groom the brides mother received m cuius of niv frlle with gray ar- 1 ce one- and wore a corsage of ptik ci nations the grooms 11a he chose a dres of claret i faille and lace w nav accessor- ies and wore a corsage of pink carnations about stv guesls at tended a reception at nassagaw cv 1 presbvtenan church with candleh table- decorated with pink and white african violets a four tio- wedding cake was made bv ti brides aunt mrs ed dredge for travelling the bride w or- grav mill with navy accessories and a corsage of sweet pexs gi attended from campbellville nor val brampton moffat milton and montreal hintons 5c- 100 store cosmetics and drug sundries a girl c in alwavs tell when 1 man is in 1 ove with her bv the wn he look at her when she imii look- ing seeing double you dont have to be drunk o see double according to vision authorities if a car driver has fallen victim to the current fad of putting a small toy atop the dash board or on the w idjihuld hes going to see two of them if his j eyes arv focussedon the road proof of this optical fact can be made by holding up a pencil at arms length and looking at a distant object two pencils will show 1 lnvnliv ivan ndd douoh to put hi plans in motion a two day ad in claulfud wat a moil suecmtfulj notion ranch house on flomjfoto whether you are build ing a modest bungalow or a large home it will pay you to investigate the advantages of schell blox for this dependable building material is adaptable to an un limited range of arch itectural designs when you specify schell blox you are assured of absolutely uniform quality for their manufacture is quality controlled through every stage of the way the buildings of tomorrow are mat today with scheut ato manufacturers of fruit boxes hog feeders poultry crates and canacraft toys local agent jack ridley acton ontario scflwi industries limited tr iar csimvz s- r n

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