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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 17, 1976, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wed November 34 people plunge Continued from Page 1 who works for the City of and lives on- Sideroad and George Malt by are two of the candidates lost out in his bid for election in 1973 and then was appointed to fill Dick Howitf seat on area council after Howitt was bumped up to regional council to fill the vacancy created by the death of Coxc C Pat Patterson a former councillor and Nerval area farmer and real estate and consultant Stephen Saxe are the other two candidates in the four man race Wan Three Roy Booth Fred Tut Harrison Sykes will battle it out for the one Ward Three Georgetown seat on Ha Hon regional cil Sykes is he incumbent in the race while Booth is trying to move up to the regional level from his present posi tion of area councillor for Ward Three Harrison Is trying a comeback in munld pal politics after serving six years on old Georgetown councils Voters have a choice between four people for the two spots on Halton Hills council for ward three area councillors Walter a clerk who lives on Queen Street and former Herald publisher silting area councillor and a former mayor of Georgetown Era Hyde Norval resident and down town businessman Peter and real estate salesman Dan Timmons have all entered the race Ward Four Morrow t have to worry about campaigning after receiving his second straight acclamation as Ward Fours regional councillor At the area level three men and one woman have entered the race for two seals Former Georgetown MAYOR TOM HILL HARRY LEVY COUNCIL GORDON DAWE GW LES DUBY circled PETER MARKS EDWARD WOOD WARD 2 Eiqufti na BILL HUNTER R RUSSELL MILLER NICK HUNSLEY to be GEORGE c F PATTERSON STEPHEN WARD 3 Geo go town ROY BOOTH FRED Tut HARRISON Reg ERNIE SYKES WALTER ERNHYDE n PETER DAN TIMMONS WARD Goo RIC MORROW Acclamat on Reg MIKE ARMSTRONG CEC MARTIN PETER MORRIS MARILYN SERJEANTSON BOARD OF EDUCATION WARDS and 2 Acton Esq I H Bert HINTON DOUG PIERCE TOM WATSON WARDS 3 and Goo DON LONG BARRY SHEPHERD HALTON SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD WARDS 3 1 HARTLEY SHERK TOM SIMMONS councillor Mike Armstrong who lost in the 1973 election and then was appointed by council to fill the vacancy created by the sudden death of Graham Ripley is one candidate The other three are all new comers to politics Cec Martin Prince Charles Drive a caterer former Hills engineer Peter Morris and a nurse who lives on Reagan Crescent Marilyn have all entered the race BOARD OF EDUCATION Wards Three and Four Two political novices in vestment counsellor Don Long and Barry Shepherd who works for Kodak will fight It out for the one Georgetown seat on Halton Board of Education Trustee Ernie Bodnar has retired Wards One and Two Three people will fight it out for the combined Acton- scat on Halton Board of Education Former County Warden H Bert a newcomer who lives in Terra Cotta Doug Pierce and incumbent trustee Tom Wat son are all in the race for one Board of Ed cation- Hal ton Milton Separate supporters seat John Bradley Milton has won this seat by acclamation This is the first time North Hallon has had a seat on Board of Education for separate school supporters Previously Halton Hills Milton and Oak separate supporters shared a trustee Separate School Two Threennd Four Incumbent trustee and chairman of the board Hart ley will mer Tern an accountant No red carpet Expect Mill St paving ready for Santa parade Carol Anne Carol Anne McCutcheon daughter of Mr and Mrs McCutcheon Vine St CambridgePreston uated from the University of Waterloo with a Bachelor of Mathematics degree She previously attended M Bennett Public School in Acton Erin Public School and Preston High School She is now employed at the Santa Clous is coming to a reindeer right along a town on Saturday newly paved Mill St December And hes ex Date for the parade is pecting to drive his pony duled to closely follow the fin again this year disguised as of construction on Mill for Wins awards at Columbus The chicken man of strikes again The Columbus Ohio International poultry Show was several trophies lighter when Fred walked off with Champion Bird of Show Reserve Champion bird Best Display of show and other awards he forgets to mention Taking a of prize whiU Leghorns down this past weekend Fred placed with most of his birds and says he had a really good tinif I- red Kenlner has previously won Reserve Grind Champion bird and Best Display at this show celebrated as the world largest poultry show this season The parade is due to start at 1 in the afternoon after assembling on Church St near the tracks After march down Mill the will split up some going to the community centre in the park and some to the scout hall AtY Santa himself will go the where he will be visiting with the boys and girls and hearing about how good they ve been The Men club is organizing the event for the second year and they want to hear from anyone who would like to enter It is suggested people wanting more in formation may call Dana Coates at 2952 or Marg Wallis at Many contacts have been made already and plans are shaping up well The firefighters will be act as parade marshals and the police are ready to assist too There are three bands scheduled to play for lively parade the Fergus brass band Georgetown Girls Pipe Band and the Acton Citizens Band There were two bands last year Scout and Guide Mothers will be preparing coffee hot chocolate and doughnuts for the marchers and Scouts will be serving it in the scout hall Bert Robertson will again be playing the title role In the parade dressed In red and white and driving his own pony Ron Douglas will share the spotlight wearing the traditional red and white suit in afterward Donations are being made to cover the expenses of the parade Last year premier parade was a big THE ACTON FREE PRESS Authorized Second Clan Mail Postal Reg on Seek trucks Delay debate of town owned land at Mill Street and Acton in could become six lots with foot frontage 1 Planner Mario Venditti said he had been asked to recommend use for Hit designated a park but never as one said the land would have bt rezoned asked that any discussion be held I next year council takes over Councillor Hurst said he agreed with He said he lived right near the inter section and could come to council an interested zen and talk about it Councillor Hurst is ret ring from politics and is not running for office in the December elections Continued from page 1 hove originated when the gravel was put on Wallace construction started The councillor said one route suggested to by pass the town would be up he ifth Line along the Town Line joining up with Highway at Crewson Corners A new road could also be built behind the curling club said the province would have to be petitioned for or any other by pass Mr said that when he was mayor in 1965 the province had plans to build a by pass from Toronto avoiding Georgetown Acton and and coming out at Kitchener However he said the project was low on the priori list was shelved Mr said he the concerned should send some representatives lo council get behind him in the plans In Ihis wa Mr Duby said there would be more weight behind his asked if the traffic would still be going up Wallace once the Mill St con was finished Mr Austin explained that there is no intention to change the route off Mill Mr Austin did admit thai there was no they could stop truck gome up Wallace St if Mill SI was bottle necked A resolution from the floor to restrict traffic to local delivery only and fine trucks using it The man idmiltcdhe did not care it they did Wallace as long as it did not become thorough fare Others at lhe meeting labelled Aclon is very dangerous town which needed a by pass but not Wallace or The group felt Mr could take their resolution council an 1 have them The ciilor said he would get back to them Icing Ice is starting the wildfowl Bubblers h I ONLY Shopping Days til CHRISTMAS DOWNTOWN cm KITCHENER APPROVED Boys and Mens Regular or Safety Toe 1795 JL AND UP Join Our Convenient Christmas LayAway Club A Dopoiit Will Hold Any ham Unt I December HINTONS TOYLAND DAISY GUN SET MONOPOLY PAINT by NUMBER HOLLY HOBBIE BAKE OVEN Ml 98 Due to the reconstruction of Mill Street our Customers may use our Rear Entrance off John Street SATISFACTION GUAKANTBtD OK MONEY KEFUNDBt SATURDAY NOVEMBER 20 11am Join the parade to meet the jolly gent See maprettes clowns the Christmas music FREE CANDY CANES and BALLOONS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS FREE BABYSITTING SERVICE KIDDIES KORRALL SPECIAL evening hours Nov 18 19 6 pm 9 Nov 20 9 am 5 30pm SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON HIGHWAY AND STEELES AVE OPEN DAILY 9 309 30 SATURDAY TILL P M CHRISTMAS HOURS NOV DEC 30AM 30PM DEC CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY

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