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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 4, 1974, p. 14

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The Acto Free Press Wed Sep Sarge was a guinea pig a nod of I down in is n fiuinoi tumour search a turn w like men with unique not iincmimin bin the used ti Mink tier in tcrashtp an no titmnerin I of unrip flfferci tf help iter mw aril fill at firm oil in thigh wss a large kept vrsptnfi most I I out of the Am too 1 jtuiurd place I I complete Seal rrrmved than trussed the ease with at the l river sit who suggested the use of an old drug Phodophullum little used in No America This drug cause regression in tumour and Lis been used or arts The expensive was acquirea mixed with a base ap plied to sarcoid tare was taken not to touch the surrounding skin The first change was noticed two is high he will lmm it t don I tine kill 111 mm Hi li ml in i I I i to by Jennifer SVRGEANT owned by Judy Johnson of Line appears weeks later and ifter month completely recovered from his use as a guinea pig cancer and tumour the wis gone com research He is shown here competing at the Trail Riders Trail Horse Trials in August of this year Holding him is of r sarcoids on the body Final vote closes school First season for Park Ten miles north from Mil ton on Highway one and a quarter miles west on is where can find Nor Hal ton Park other wise known Can Camp Nor Helton Park oh ned and operated b Men in Dons Barber Is new this It caters to any kind of camper and has quite a hit to offer but what attracts most people Doris Barber is the fact that it quiet The actual campsite tures include a swimming pool camping sites with water and electric hookups open and wooded sites mod em washrooms with hot showers a dump station pic tables and fireplaces children lain and grocery facilities fresh vegetables from Hit Barber garden and fishing arc auric ted to Nor for these reasons among others The is close to Toronto and ton with thur mans lions but of its natural surroundings Con ireis the nil and other recreation facilities in this in ire things apptal to Duns Barber that this has been quite success ful as ir is h r I Ohio Massachusetts Honda Montreal and Ottawa had about fir this son Dons muilioned tint now art start to get tampers i imping season on I Lets talk about HORSES J A friend is current through the of bung trtmed to ridt greinhorsewho nisi being trained imi heard that a green rider anil green horse a had times houcer with experthtlpitcanbt but not without frustration first wa a ear ling did what one is never supposed to do- bought a colt and a book breaking in lessons or some such nonsense had at the time and I was learning to ride her but being a soung teenager fell in love with thin yearling who i Hackney jet that colt was best thing that ever tome 1 became ver to learn to ride welt so that I wouldbeabletotrainCorc i bought numerous good horse books talked to lots of people and watched With the of a couple of friends I produced a reasonably trained horse who never had an unhappy day In his life Of course it took three years to what most people accomplish In one Corey was I in hi still rv si is for mi Ik relumed 111 Usui quilt i who i tiling with I first ihmbtd on his luck is HIS- hoped round work would pn in tiart Turning his iro inv foot whtrt it been Hi stared did i doubk then lock of disbtlief 1 to fell off few minutes later I was sitting on his back with no fuss whatever three me more horse equine pathology and just phii love than olhtr contracted a tumour it the age of four and went dangerously mad A dramatic and tragic end to in partnership DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT Give a break Drop in and see us for the finest Chinew Food and Fish and Chips in Hills HOURS Sunday Noon Tel 8532060 About lit grunt led diluted parents trundled out of the board room it the Hoard of I headquarters Thursday The fiml die had been the vote tailed and their will this year move had been In the works since and came as no surprise lu or onlookers disappointment and anger Hie people felt was evident Hie find drew a and the votf were east Only four trustees sup ported leivlng the school of those our were from and Burlington and fourth Doug Wood represents north area I he hoard decision would appear to prttludc any future attempt to re open discussion on school closure the board level However of open to Hit people in defiance of the law Ho said a public cling mild be held to get reading of the way the people felt Withholding their children from schools is one route parents may explore according to Mil arlanc The school had been closed by resolution list and it lie conclusion of the hchool ye In June A dedicated growing number of people in village mil ind were to keep the school open A meeting with I- Minister Tom Wells provided little satisfaction The Board re opened the case list and lit some now inform ition along with they hum before A motion to open the school w is pending hi outcome of meeting Tuesday night between trustees and parents The motion and the sub sequent meeting in Norval provided the first real glimmer of hope in a three year in which the of had been engrossed Trustee Doug J proposed in to he amendment would ha Wished list of names of children provided by the parents committee as registration The amendment would providt for other schools where the children would be attending to be notified of the loss of enrolment mediately and would have tht up a grade one to five school In his speech Wood mild he found no factual Information that would It him to believe Hit school closing had Item us claimed undcmtandlng lit sild both he and the fell had been a heller understanding of the situation after the meeting He Ik still the school lucked the sources and leaching children benefit from In other schools The people there lire at that hi found at Centennial or Kennedy or larger lean that I have not experienced il I t lie a Ik Iter judge of whit is good fur Hurt nun Hit art he sold Hi noted Hit parents should the stability of Hie school and said that even if the school was led open It would be subject on annual review Unpopular Burlington truslct Tony noted the closing of any school is an unpopular issue He suggested that with declining enrolments across country more schools would have to hi closed Vtrhal barbs the boardroom parents releised pent up hurled verbal barbs at the trustees who hid refused lo grant their wish Trustee Bill was singled out us one Hit parents wire dissatisfied with Group spokesman Hugh said he was He ftlt trustees were buckling the system He el limed I had attended a meeting Tuesday mhl and had remained silent WORKMEN ARE pictured last week preparing to tar the shower and change room at the new swimming pool Problems have plagued progress but work continues Fire duty at Plowing Match Hills is taking pre cautions lo ensure that any outbreak of fire at the Inter national Plowing Match will be adequately Georgetown Fire Depart ment plans to have least i When you have a trustee who says nothing there and comes here and speaks against us meaningful dnlogue has not been lit said Another meeting will be held and the people will decide w here to go from here Mir- concluded Ihre t prefer lo have four fire fighters and two officers There will be a pumper unit ind a tanker on the site at all times The Plowing Match will be required to have a fire ex linguisher within every 1 zoo square fool exhibition area In the event of a large scale blaze somewhere else they be able to wi the men at the Plowing Match and send in a back up crew The Plowing Match will pay fo per hour for each fireman Regional proposal CAS president will fight abolition plan on of Children Aid Society isn t ant lo be something Regional Council will accomplish without a dedicated fight from the board of directors of that group At least that vv ill be the case if the member board feels the same way about possibility as president George Contaitcd it his office said he could see no benefit in the He said the contribution of citizen volunteers would not be easily no off it lal action has been taken the proposal vet key staff at Regional offices ha told the region s committee semi autonomous bodies such as CAS tht Police Commission and Health Unit should be Tht administration com mitleo referred that back to the staff for more Under current legislation the CAS Board of Directors is guided Ihe Child and is governed ippointcts and six regional councillors Hurt is an clement of between the board and the politicians now other than budgetarv matters he claimed there had been no conflict between the two He said he favored the present and felt the is operating with the utmost of efficiency Thanksgiving Foliage Touri Friday Oct to Monday Oct 14 1974 Milton to Alinden IN THE HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS INCLUDES- 3 nights accommodation all Including Thanksgiving Dinner Algonquin Park boat cruise per person Double 11000 Quad Child sharing with two adults NOW Milton Travel Service Martin St MILTON ONT Phone 2886 mtaN from home Mrs Harrison Looks breakfast for daughter Kim and ft iLittf lurl PUBLIC DECLARATION Whereas the Regional Municipality of shares the concerns of its as to the necessity for providing safe working conditions in the field of construction work And whereas members of government and representatives of labour and management wish to demonstrate their continued vigilance in preserving tho high standards for construction safety within the Regional Municipality Now therefore on instructions of the Regional Council unanimously expressed by resolution I hereby declare the monfh of September to be CONSTRUCTION SAFETY MONTH Signed ALLAN MASSON CHAIRMAN REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF

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