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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 7, 1977, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept Party politics would rule Barrett says be elected by council but credible one and almost retain both his seat on local impossible council and regional council Oh you could do It It That was passed In spite of would just mean rearranging a warning from Mr Morrow your priorities Milton the load would be an in Councillor Jim Watson said If mayors were to be from among Instead of the public at targe it would open the door for party politics to take over at the municipal level of government according to Mayor Harry Bar rttt Barrett was responding to comments by Burlington Councillor Walter Mulke- Mulkewich told the Region BUI Committee merit really exists he felt area mayors should be If you go that way the elected in the same fashion as mayor and the council would the regional chairman be controlled by the party and To go the way Walter sue he 0 gests is the fastest way to get Into party politics that can think of Municipal govern is the only level of government where party politics isn t followed and it is the only level of government where representative govern Car mishap on highway RETIREMENT PRESENTATIONS were of fered at Building Products of Canada Ltd last week when Bill Slruthers and Jim retired after 20 and 23 years respectively within the company Pictured here from left to right are Kevin Glenn Jackson Slruthers Hector Joan and Dan Boyle Seated are Bill Struthers and Jim Two Bolton can collided in front of Building Products plant on Highway Friday morning Both drivers suffered i light injuries according to Regional Police The oar driven by Stewart received about In damages while the car driven by Melon son took about SI in damages police say Both ci sou In bound believed in it or not The day that comes is the day I go he said disagreed Party is a necessary part of representative government and party poll tics is far more prevalent now than most of us want to ad mit Regional chairman Morrow told the committee he agreed with Barrett and agreed that mayors should to pass but caught the be elected by their peers turning vehicle but by the public The committee was taken to mended no change in the Georgetown Hospital by election of the mayors but ambulance police ay recommended the chairman Firestone supplies north police tires J Kohari DT J Novak DT GEORGETOWN Street on Hwy 7 beside Port Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC Phone 791 at about a m when one attempted a turn into a drive way The car following tried Residents boost legal clinic here but some lawyers are opposed If the can supply tires police want Georgetown Moore Park Plaza will be putting treads on police cars Georgetown Milton and Acton for the next year Residents from all walks of life came out strongly in favor of a legal community clinic for Hills despite opposition from some local lawyers at a public meeting August at Knox Church Hail Georgetown A surprising crowd of about people turned out at the meeting to discuss the idea of a community based clinic It was sponsored by the Clinical Funding Com mittce of the Ontario Legal Aid Plan a legal aid official told the audience the purpose of the clinic would be to handle problems not normally taken can of through legal aid like land lord tenant disputes and problems with government agencies like Unemployment Insurance Commission The clinic deals with laws and statutes affecting poor people Another important Job for the clinic would be education of the public of peoples legal rights explained the application from 16 people in Hills for a legal clinic was viewed favorably since the people represented a cross section of the com munity and seemed to be responsible people was decided to set up a pilot project to see if the clinic is truly needed since a clinic has never been set up in a rural rear as opposed to cities The clinic would School operate seven months with Former Hills budget and everything p inner Hon Burnett said thi wis go he said until the clinic could provide excellent lawcrs in Hilton Hills public He said The hearing was si ire people tailed to hear peoples torn IIil trip to legal in for and against the keeps many people Burnett predicted the Speaking on behalf of Society Peter slid lu has worked in this area for years and has been heavily involved in legal aid for five of those years suggested if the clime went it would tost to run for a year and his experience showed there simply the dcrmncl or for clinic at that price lawtr Monty lljdc said he wanted to see how the was going to be by local resi dents for the clinic and wondered what controls there would be of Legal Aid office David noted there is a direct line from the Oik ille office to Georgetown and then has never more than IS calls week Resident Morel Mills slid the buyers dont ste the demand for clinic beouse people are lo to Hilton Burlington MPP Julian Heed said half the work his office does could be handled by the clinic since he gets many calls requiring para legal work He noted he urges constituents to get legal advice but find they arc extremely wary of dealing ith lawyers would direct 1 to I Heed he thought there would be no lonfllet between the clime and existing I Sid plan since they would complement other social worker Carol I said i large part of her workload could be by the noting sociil services cm give idvice Acton lawyer min said he fully supports the idea of i clinic He said he thought I egal mikes a sincere attempt to help people in Hills but with new laws especially the of consumer lion is difficult for lawyers to keep abreast thought public is badly needed since so few people know their rights He idded a clinic is needed in since government agencies iren icctssable to residents This would be in addi lionnl service over and above he private he said Peggy North Hilton Contact Centre said when people arc upset and under stress talking to some one in legal aid simply isn good enough Councillor Peter claimed people will mike good use of the clime Ihc will be a good investment in of the Hyde both said local lawyers ill support tht if il is thought the evening discussion made a good cast for lawyers being lo advertise their fees and said what tht hid learned about people s feelings about legal was beneficial in me the service John head of the Clinical b Committee a committee of the Law of Upper Canada eonsistine of three lawyers sud after hearing everyone s comments Ihc committee will make a decision regarding a clinic in Hills later Georgetown Firestone sub mitted a lower tender than performance Goodyear and B Goodrich suppliers in Brampton other area police depart In Burlington and North arc used pointed out using the two brands of police pursuit tires will give the force the chance lo- compare The contract to supply approximately 80 tires for police cars was awirded Thursday by Hilton Police Commission subject to a check the firm can supply the exact llres the force Firestone supplies tires to tht polite at a fixed price and the force buys the tires as thty need them Commissioner Glenn Magnuson noted police want lo have tires which ire interchangeable from car to car so life of tht treads can be monitored In police use B I Goodrich recommended by L- l Choose It a Charge it TILDEH Connie Nieuwhof George town cross said people about lawyers the same iy they do psychiatrists and Continued from Page 1 special education will now be looked after in Acton Mr Gentleman pointed out Enrolment of Aclon students at General Brett them at all costs school has increased These students travel by bus daily Many young people will be THE ACTON leaving town this week to FREE PRESS register at universities and Authorized Socon colleges Sheridan College clan Mail students can commute by Postal Reg on b ir ir K TI 33204O WEEK DAY SPECIAL Free Order of SS SPARE RIBS with of Chlnoio Food HOURS m 10a lollpm Sunday noon Telephone KATE JACKSON PLAYS SEPT to SEPT 16 OPENS AT 30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN UNDER FREE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ACTON FALL FAIR Sept 17 18 At Acton Park Friday Night Sept 16th COUNTRY ft WESTERN PROGRAM East Wind It Guest Crowning of Miss Acton Fair Band Concert 7 Hall Exhibits Midway Poultry ADMISSION Adults High School Students Public School Students Children Senior Citizens FREE with I Card Parking Saturday Sept 17th Large Parade 3 Bands Beef Barbecue Livestock Sheep Show Baby Show Midway Pony Horse Show Heavy Horse Show Harness Ponies Poultry ADMISSION Adults High School Students Children FREE Senior Citizens FREE with I D Card Parking 1 50 Fair Night Dance ToTh ACTON ARENA Admission 5 per person Men ShirtTie Ladies Dress or Advance Ticket Sales for Saturday Night Fair Dance Sept to The Garrisons on sale at the Village Variety Shop Mill Street East Acton Limited Tickets Available Sunday Sept 18th Western Horse Show English Horse Show Heavy Horse Pull Poultry Exhibits Midway Old Tyme Fiddlers Contest Tractor Pull ADMISSION Adult ft High School Students 00 Public School Students 00 Senior Citizens 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