Acton Free Press Wed July TIME EXPOSURE shows series of cascading fireworks which lit up the sky and hundreds below on Monday night Canada and Acton celebrated birthdays together Digest I Red wagon for chief will soon be driving a rorinoKUtion wagon painted bright red if council okays an committee recommendation Extra lights costing WOO v ill be added to the 160 wagon to Acton The committee recommended the acceptance of and tord biles tender 100 proposed for fire budget of 100 was proposed by ad ministration committee tor the combined Acton and Ore departments last week for the area Recreation budget for the whole town of Hills tin committee is 719 have not been adopted by Costs to start upcasts involved in amalgamating the three areas of and Georgetown have been set at 3M flu will w submitted to the Ministry of Treasury Intergovernmental Affairs in the hope they will recouped Engineering department accounted for SA71J planning recreation S7 fire departments Wl at department and council chambers and liiMncr department Poof goes to tender instruction on the indoor pool at Georgetown high school could start earl as August week council authorized the job to go to tender with for the bids set for July 17 irlicrinlhcda the special building committee approved IK tender documents sent them to council for approval tht night Acton Canada mark birthdays Continued from Booth busy and on Iho centennial year display They figured they had made a bettor election thii year than although the coat wain I much more John Dunne was In charge of Iho fireworks at the far end of the park Ho and chief Mickey have had special in flreworka display a booming requisite To buslnoai cover their days closed up lot dogs left and dozen hamburger wilh no about Firefighter also Joined and keen young Scouts in controlling the gate and parking Corp Bob Arbour com mented on the efficient parking and the way park Committee disturbed for Hie lUglmi to mi goitl hi innllng to lliirnll Alter romllng roKirli Unit tin iiruvince Is indued tiuylnH urge limit In linn or now rn pint of Milton thin III liliilDKloiKliniumlirtlWM mi l rn lug Hi in I riportim hint dm Iikm Ihii I Ik in diiljumiid in llu lorriiito llrglon of city to module it imputation of mi to aw too iww I it llu in lion No fund raising Unlit limn ol Hallo Hills ill finitely voluntary in town will not In wan dm emerging from tin ding orgiinlziitliin loin Hill night was cleared after the fire works in minutes A tlckela were given out Tor illegal parking on boring streets police on duty There were no unusual in reported to mar the day according to police I The Christmas lights were ONE HUNDRED tokensworth lltprLS Mlmr to on holidays on the moin are presented to Fred Archibald whose daughter Hockey ah star support streets were absent A fow was second place winner In the merchants tin Hot lay homes hod Canadian nags Paul Nielsen hands over the sack of club i lh loot Dave Manes beams rurrlinlnutlonit look largo inn ting iforili town of year Inking mi it of hi lliiix for illy Muyiir Hill told llu I nothing to do with It Unit at if I tn lit ft lillir ll liiiumnlliln imk our in ruin moil or mil lo the mi 1 fmt mild Mary or Dm Wf mi ii llnldir key club on I and inn Hip Id in from If any of iln I WtlllllK Id mild be Monday Actons 100th and Canadas and two flags flying Merchant spokesman Paul Nielsen thought the 10day Centennial Days had been very successful costumed clerks and side walk days had added to program very attractively with the special draws in eluded Thomas Area man dies while fishing A Acton dMrlct well known in Acton area man Halting In a where Mr McCutcheon had favorite lived practically all lite McCutcheon Besides hi wte he I who had been bora and raliej survived by three children on his family farm on Lot one daughter Merle and two Eight Concession Three sons and of Erin township had come Preston Cambridge back to his old homo last Thursday June to enjoy Tho were on afternoon bout of fishing alerted at was Ms wife Jessie thought Mr led him sat In the ear had been drowned Wilson he fished at a small pond on a aaid however ho had died of farm neighboring the one on natural causes M which lived form McCutcheon had rf Is now owned by Murray Anton farm GARBAGit detail Saint nine years ago when MUsing they moved to Queen St a sack of Alarmed when she missed Preston Cambridge bones On duty St John ambulance members on duly Dominion Day only minor Incidents George and Marie Do llaan and daughter Mary Ann looked after cases offered sympathy oh well as minor treatment THE ACTON FREE PRESS at Second lub of town Club Itolnry Joyce and a few In rH of prist rt iiiithorlrid lim Buck ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST roiitionul I lowlnit Mm ill In mix r Wilson gr nip Hit liinl Kawasaki H2750cc sports bike I Ikon Jul Save Now J Pi fX 459 her husband from view Mrs McCutcheon alerted a neigh Hugh who with friend William Rang went look for the fisherman They round him lying face down In water estimated about one foot deep Accord ing to Guelph J K Wilson of Hillsburg pro nounced him dead from a heart attack The McCutcheon family are Advance poll heavy The advanced poll held at the Presbyterian Church last Saturday and Monday saw a total of 283 votes submitted Mr Coats said the poll held in Acton comprised all polling areas in North exclud Georgetown People came In from Speyside to Terra Cotta without tratlon in any one area he said The reluming officer Saturday a and Mon day a poll as a good representation across the whole or Hills NIELSENS CENTENNIAL SALE CONTINUES BOYS SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS PRICE MENS FLAIRS and BAGS PRICE NIELSENS CLOTHING Mill ACTON or fun Thru Thori and M nf m Showtime 30 p Mm Tut II STEVENS No Saturday Matinee During Summer 250 dance to Shaynes Mrs Mac Sprawl and Paul Nielsen were selected as hav ing the most authentic costumes at the cen tenniaT dance sponsored by Acton Chamber of Commerce in the curling rink Saturday night There were also door prues and spot dance prizes donated businessmen About attended the event dancing to the music of the Shaynes well known local group The crowd was reluo tant to leave and persuaded ex Mayor Lea Duby to lead in a singsong of old chestnuts which was enthusiastically joined In Mayor Tom Hill and were present to assist in costume Judging and draws dressed In the sartor 18th century splendor No alarms The fire department had it Jeasy this week there were no tires reported They kept bury with other projects Its ibis type of news that every BINGO Lie No Every Monday Night at 8 AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES JACKPOT 55 Nos NO ADMISSION CNAROI Cards 3 for 1 BUS MHVIH Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No 540 PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Halton The OConnor Record Terry O Connor has worked hard in Ottawa to give Halton the representation it deserves As Opposition critic of the Auto Pact he first disclosed in the House of Commons that the price differen tial between cars purchased in Canada and the U S has reversed and widened He has fought for better safeguards for the Canadian auto industry and the it provides Terry was a principal participant in the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee which framed wiretap laws to protect Canadian industry He was a member of the standing Committee on Elections and Privi leges and chief opposition author of the new Election Expenses Act Terry O Connor has proved himself to be a valuable Member of Parliament Reelect OCONNOR