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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 3, 1976, p. 3

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Patterson in Ask if change Ward 2 race in OHC rents C Pat Patterson well known Nerval farmer and breeder of Hereford Cattle Will run for a local council seal for Word He made the decision this Mr Patterson served on the former Council for a few years prior to the establishment of regional government He said he is toncerned for the fanner and rural resi dents about the threat of municipal spending such as the million dollar municipal complex and the prospect of an per cent increase in most budgets for He said at this time of inflationary living restraint should be practised in all areas An active member of the community Mr Patterson Is vice president of the Community Association and had helped organize all community projects As a farmer he says he is well aware of the new Tax Reform Bill and its lions for both the farmer ind the small rural land owner He said he would support any move to change the bill Mr Patterson came up through the ranks in the Swift Co organization rising to At the request of Councillor Hills will ask the Ontario ing Commission to explain any changes in the method of setting rental rates at Place Mr Duby said he had been old the rents have gone up He said he always understood they were geared to income He explained he was not absolutely sure rates had been changed but had re ceived complaints Axe falls for Domtar Pat Patterson vice president and general manager of the chemical division and a director of the Canadian company at I he time of his retirement now farms at Lane Farm He was a familiar figure in the sports world some years ago as chief referee for the II A and for a shorter time senior referee for inter hockey Saxe opts for area seat Stephen Stephen real estate appraiser and consultant announced his intention to seek election to the area council seal in his home ward of tsquesing Mr stated that he had intended seek the regional seal in the belief that Miller an area level incumbent was not contesting regional office As Mr supports Mr Miller innouncemeiit run for regional council he docs not wish lo oppose him Mr believes lie has a contribution to make and hat his experience and ability be well utilized on area Levy seeks seat Continued from Page 1 members of council have been convinced that the pro posal is not in the best inter of the residents of Hal ton Hills and has consequently been shelved for cons id era lion by the new council It is my Intention to continue opposition in the future Halton Hills needs a leader with a proven track record and the ability to keep the town on an even keel After twenty years of active service In the area including eight years as a councillor 1 am confident that I can meet those needs and accordingly offer my services to that end Mr Levy was first elected to Georgetown council eight years ago and served as chairman of finance works and administration com mi I tees in the former George town council As a councillor for Ward Four after the establishment of Halton Hills council he has served as finance chairman for the past three years He has chaired the Inter national Bantam Hockey Tournament for the past ten years and a life member of theKinsmenClub In addition he is a past president of Georgetown and District Seoul Council and chaired Georgetowns 50th celebration Mr Levy moved to George town years ago and lives with his wife on lop Court He is Comptroller of oof mart Brampton In Acton Mr Levy says that though Acton has a quarter of the voters he expects lo spend about one third of his time here getting to know people better He hopes lo be Congested calling door lo door as well as attending local events such as the Remembrance par ade semcc and dinner ihis As candidate for the maors seat he says he looks on Hills as a unit and expects speak on issues in light The axe fell for em ployees at Fine Papers Ltd in Georgetown Wednesday October leaving hem in a state of shock The bombshell throws the employees most of them with more than years service and many in the age group out of work A notice was posted on the bulletin board saying the null would close February Dont need election this year Milton Mayor Anne t think there should be an election for maor in his year During an interview re- she expressed concern about the disruption an elec lion could cause for the municipality She said she had been ad vised Hills councillors had decided not lo challenge or Tom Hill this term be cause of the disruptive effect felt could have on the operation of he municipality There so much finished business I had a good effect in pulling the areas together I ran last tune on m to work at the region and be cause I for people use thai again time I worked hard for all of the people and I mean all of the people Mrs MicArthur declined to make anj comment con campaign strategy platform or goals and object that she would strive for during the next term if re elected She said she feels it is oo soon in the campaign to be addressing those issues Members sell poppies members are out selling Hippies Remember the people who gave their a and wear it with pride The Acton Free Press Wed November 3 1976 3 but in addition a letter was sent to each employee Resi dent Manager Jack Crichton made a point of coming in to each shift and talking to the employees Mr Crichton has been at the mill years and knows them personally His father was also plant manager under Edward Fleck The letter said the opera tion was no longer economi cally sound compared to modern mills that are also integrated with the manufac ture of pulp and paper It said would try lo place employees in other plants An employee told this newspaper the choice offered was Three Rivers Quebec Cornwall or some place in New Bruns wick ONE OF THE FEW angels to venture forth darkest Halloween was Bemadette Dressed all in white with silver trim and wings some witches and devils for treats I WOULD LIKE TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON Perioral Loans Parionol Choguing Accounts Cash Builder Improvement Loans Term Deposit Other Srrvicc Plan No Charge Chequing Premium Savings Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes Mortgages Registered Retirement S ivinris Phn Homo Ownership NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE The Day and Time to DAY TIME 28 MILL ST AT WILLOW ST ACTON Should You Wish To Discuss Your Financial Wed To Complete The Above Information Sheet And Forward It To Us We Will Arrange A Suitable Appointment For You If you need here TORONTODOMINION BANK This is Eneigy Conservation Week Here is what you can do to help Ontario conserve energy streets The roadways at the post office and Mackenzie Lumber are two very congested areas these days the detour of Mill St traffic onto Bower and Church Christmas closing in Only days left until ChriBtmafl Have you started your shopping yet Energy It will cost us 5 billion provincewide this year To help cut that cost your Ontario Government established the Energy Management Program The goal is to save billion a year on energy bills throughout Ontario by 1980 Ninetylive energy management research and demonstration projects are underway to help you use less energy at home and at work You too can conserve energy and save money by Insulating and caulking your home Lowering daytime temperatures to F20Cand nighttime temperatures to 63 17 C Closing drapes on all windows on winter nights Replacing air filters on warm air healing systems once a month Using watt instead of or 100 watt bulbs where practical Keeping the damper closed when the fireplace is not muse Installing storm windows and doors Turning off lights and TV when not being used Warming up your car s engine gradually Avoiding idling the engine while waiting For more ways to save energy and money send or the free booklet Energy Conservation The Choice is Yours Write to Ontario Energy Management Program Ministry of Energy Street West 12lh floor Toronto Ontario 2B7 Ministry of Energy Dennis RTimbrell Minister William GDavis Premier Province of Ontario reappointed Police Commission chairman Glenn Magnuson Georgetown and member Bill Burlington have been reappointed to the Police Commission for another two years by the Ontario Cabinet Judge William Warrcnder has not been reappointed He told the commission Thurs day that since judges can no longer receive any remuneration for silting on police commissions he doesnt the province will be appointing any more Warrender gave up the chair mans job earlier this year when Ottawa decided judges could no longer receive money for sitting on such boards At the same meeting War render said he legis lation will be coming out of Park soon ensuring the future of police com missions with members of the public being appointed minus judges Acton councillor also wants discuss ith the commission representatives any other minor problems such as purchasing or ac counting Christmas seals are In the mail this week Donations go to the Lung lion with headquarters in THE ACTON FREE PRESS CUM Mall Poiral Number Need Appliance Service AAA REFRIGERATION CDCDCSJ mi SALES AND SERVICE Washers Ranges Air Conditioners Dishwashers Refrigerators Dryers Guaranteed Satisfaction 24 service Phone 8273853 We sell For That Special Dinner or Date See Our Selection Of Assorted Styles and Sizes MATTRESS PRICED FROM 119 boutique Mill St Acton 8533910 UI Do You Awake Every Morning With A Sore Back If So You Need A Chiropractic A 95 For A COMPARE THE CHIROPRACTIC WITH TWO OTHER BEST SELLING MATTRESSES FEATURES Chiropractic YES NO YES NO YES NO 612 Colli In mattreu colli In X border Patented Posture Springing unit Patented Sprmgwall construction X Haavy duty Jumbo binding AVAILABLE NOW AT HAM HILLS and Queen St Hwy No Acton

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