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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 9, 1975, p. 15

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The Acton Press Wed July Cadets conduct training exercise Closing out a year of sue operations Lome Scots cadets from town Brampton and gathered at Shell Park for weekend exercises The gained valuable military training In a variety of areas in for summer camps at and during the weekend Besides cooking nil their own meals the artels built their own sin lien tailed out of I he ponchos ami whatever they gather from the lano In addition they learned the crawl across a rope bridge reppelllug from trees inmouflage techniques and euudueled night war of the training while Captain Noel Vclr and I John liarrolt Phillips and John 1 1 oilskins were on hand to htlp nut SCOTS CADETS CROSS a rope bridge during war game exer held recently at Shell Park Oakville Cadets from Halton Hills Oakville and Brampton were involved in the training session Photos by Lieutenant John Birratt Roads houses Erin concerns July 2 Council was by Reeve Donald that in regard to he reservoir site the Conservation Authority will bear the brunt of legal costs ensued due to the townships withholding of building permits on certain lowlands the Conservation Authority wants It will also bear the costs of ensuing judicial reviews although the Authority is not being named as a respondent Township lawyer Hunger- ford confirmed cooperation by letter Reeve Malheson explained that until an act Is passed enabling the Authority to expropriate land the town ship can t legally refuse a building those who apply He added It doesn moke sense to build houses today and tear them down tomorrow Is it right lo allow these people to build building met with a delegation Ihe township headed by I Jackson bylaws asking for a donation toward The question was if a house new fencing of Groves floor fasti of only x Ccmciery Town Line and but which also had Line a tubed steel frame made of Mr Jackson explained the box under It fence Is badly in need of necessary for the moving repairs The estimated cost would mccl Ihe standard approximately feet of instructed chain link fence would be building inspector Jim including gates to ask township One half of the amount has engineers and already been raised and the Manncrow to compare the are approaching and smaller joists Councils hoping to raise the remainder met with Harry Burt Although no decision was owner of acre parcel on COMMANDING OrFICER of Halton Hills Lome Scots cadets Captain Noel Weir shows cadets committee are approaching carrying capacity of sleel and how the commando crawl IS done on a Single root hast and smaller joists with lhat of Captain is an Acton resident George St who asked per mission build an It Building Inspector is well as council wint to see the site first in view of previous building site problems In the area passed a motion to pay lo the Grand River RASPBERRIES as far as the eye can see Its Marlene Inghs looks over part of the IS acres of r J berries almost ready to be picked at Glenmar Farms near Speyside Marlene and her husband Glen operate a pick yourown farm with rasp berry picking beginning July mnde immediately council agreed The least we can do is look after the people who paved the way for us met with Leonard Moss Cone Lot lfl who requested permission to move a prefab house into the township Councillor Jack Marshil Conservation Authority as pointed out a house mav part of their annual levy be moved In unless it up to discussed with Town Trustee Bob fencing dump jointly used by lown and township They also discussed ih purchase of an raspberry season a marketing few years because of Jggf wns fires pi K were left and there Farms about six miles from town are ready for the yearly onslaught of Lets talk about horses by Jennifer Barr discussed ihe pes adjoining Question My horse is on pasture he is slill thin I taught him this spring and he was In very bad shape We fed him horse feed and hay He is fatter fat inough Will be enough for him or should we Rive him extra food your vet and hove him lake a look horse He will check the and overall health Hell take a look at the type of pasture have and check the horse for worms JOHN and Jeff Gnu with other Lome Scots cadets dm bicak in the action at recent war carried out by cadets from Hill i Hills Oakville and Brampton Sergeants and Nessett are from Acton Renaissance Board charges Ho ton Renaissance Com recommended Hi millec has released and made viewing commute nil public what It claims lo be majority of i facis board response explains made during an earlier that proposal Is I meeting with Board of because of the many required for the Job tut The committee had among same token things charged thai the trustees have a major r board had promoted perm Is play in selection of print or liberal educators high positions as opposed to the traditional or comer vatlvc people In system The brief makes reference to particular schools and passed particular individuals In the The system Names of individuals hat a chairman appoint had been blanked out in School lacks a iles released for public caching certificate and supervisory off There has been trustee involvement ihe reply defended The board response dealt with charges about morale don t always wear down and operation at Shorn edges form and Mr cut the horse s cheek making has criticized the operation of unable to chew com To some extent forlably and thoroughly As the Board depends on the horses get older this Iruslce in audition to the increases horses idminislrntion for inform sometimes need attention and assessment on they are toll millers such is morale and teeth with adult ones Horses school operations The lso develop tartar thnt Mr like dogs and r quire claims hive been report by the local trustee In this in expert fact Mr Watson Tom is your vet The convinced the Acton com I In led or filed wllh munlty is strongly supportive were many other MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship BaptistChorch Sunday July 1975 a Sunday School for all ages a m Morning Won hip Evening lowihtp Thought Peace rules the when Christ rules the mind A Friendly Welcome Awaits You THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR 171 Anglican 174 Comer Willow St end St Or Rev Leonard Rector of Music Mrs Frank Sunday July 197s Holy Eucharist Ceietrftnt will be the Rev Hedley Smith St Georges Guefph BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill Rd and Minister Rev J Corvers Sunday July Sunday Worship Services at and I Preschool Sunday School during trie morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion Friday evenings at 30 p Phone Baha u Hah taught that prejudices whether religious racial patriotic or political are destructive to the foundations of human development Prejudices of any kind are the trove human happiness and welfare Abdu I Baha EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev Pasjor Sunday July 13 1975 1000 am Sunday School It a Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday BOO Prayer Service and Bible Study Friday Christ s Ambassadors Excellent free town Bus Service lor children anil adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For Information phone or John is He that on him is not condemned but he that not Is condemned already because he hath not believed in the Name the only begotten Son God 13 to Augi ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BOM II Street East Founded Pastor Mr Das Sydney B Pastor Phone 1B35 Sunday July 13 1975 No Service at Acton Baptist Church July 13 and 10 a Morning Worship at Churchill Community Church 7 Pictures of the Holy Land by Rev Stanley Gammon Thornbury former pastor Everyone welcome Monday July p m Mission Circle at the Church lh pointing someone lo pickers a pint the ft lime and effort spent picking look SSffl Municipal Traffic Control from My 2 horse over 10 of age special instruments in order principal runs told council with the best n signs were needed a cost of and stressed licking time around July 5l re t0 to imparlance structure ate of a road wagon lo take their choice of the six varieties of berries available Location He said signs must be retroreflective and must be cm j palrolled When a about id Hidden Town etc when they off Highway Line Follow Ihe signs north on the Town Line to the farm CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North The Rev A Walter 8 A Avenue Phone OS Sunday July 13 1975 30 a Worship and Church School Sermon sub ject Conversion lilon Service with gallon of Acton Baptist Church The church on the hill Is an Interdenominational congre gallon ministering to the needs the community All Welcome high school has Ontario scholars Milton high school has Acton has en this semester six last Assault cquested slated that in his opinion they do any good most people don read them Councillor Tom challenged this saying he felt that In Erin Township most DID read signs included Mr McLaunn replied hat warning signs only give the complainant who requested v was charged and added The only answer to speeding traffic is which DOES prevent accidents He pointed out that police are more apt to patrol townships where road bylaws lhat are in order permit proper enforce ment Roads superintendent There were five liquor and Councillor during the week Marshall discussed the two complaints of noisy possibility of a four way stop parties and throe complaints at corner on Ihe of dogs barking according to 1 ine McMcLaurin On Sunday at 10 10 out of town man was with common assault by police The incident occurred on Church St He will appear in court August Complaints PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew B A BD Mln iter Mr A Hansen A Organist and Choir Master UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev W Eric Nelson MA Mnlster Or George Elliott MA PhD D rector Music Thirteenth Summer Session of Combined Worship Services In TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ACTON Preacher Rev Eric Nelson B Sunday July EVERYONE WELCOME the police Reactions Residents in arc reading to the recent federal budget in much the same way as people are throughout Canada according to Halton MP Frank Phtlbrook In an interview this week said his riding office has received numerous calls and letters protesting the 10 cent gallon excise tax on gasoline ve talked to John Turner and my MP about this and most of them are getting the reaction getting says the tax a form of revenue collec ting for the federal govern ment and it is necessary if Ottawa is to continue its policy or one price for fuel across Ihe country he d take another look at the intersection before deciding not gain wtighl as a younger horse on fictors ore also parisitc infestation and sharp unfiled teeth Unless your pasture is of Iht very best quality he will benefit from one or two ad ditional of mixed grain a day and even a liltle hay The best routine is to keep him in snhlo during the neat of Ihe out of the fliis Teed him his extra food it time and let him out on pasture it night However be sure to ask vet about any additional food needed It lakes time put con ditlon on a and if lies getting heller you ire probably doing the right things Worming and loolh floating will save food wastage Be sure to give him lots of tender care also the best way of plumping him up Question do hones need tooth care and what is done Horses have two of teeth twelve nippers in tht front and a whole slew A lot of people arc only aware of the v front teeth and arc surprised to find a jaw full of others practicilly down throat These grow con and wear down with use I ike horse hooves and your own 1 nger nails ihiy It is contended thai qualified people linvi and will be appointed lo II positions unless I hi Ih formula precise I spi requirements for i headed This report ha show Burlington controls Ha I Ion education sysr This In Itself Is rl What is Important is lhat the Ilftllon system progressive modern which too often is with anarchy Those lo keep surfaces level hippul or bad are wth other nulled allliotieh this is rare he Hoard will con- is ad shown I be are illy response and administrative being examined when your horse re evidenced by tin has his periodic health Renaissance made four report and the examination worming and recommendation in its principal from presentation The committee pllnctf lo IXHBIK RANT formerly T Fish Si Chtpil HOURS Mon Thurs 10 am 8pm n Sat 11 Sunday Noon To I 8532060 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Mm Willow St Acton I j Its been a long time since we adjusted the subscription rate J of The Acton Free Press but effective August 1 1975 the new rate for a one year subscription 52 issues 7 50 It was in 1969 when the rate was last changed j Since then there have been significant increases in all the costs associated with publishing You can renew your Free Press subscription at the old rate one year maximum until August 1 but after that date the new rate will apply Home delivery of The Free Press will continue at 15 weekly as will in store copies Subscriptions to the S and other countries will be annually We hope 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