Wednesday Sep On the Spersldc art resident Pierre the subject of a feature in last Thur sday Toronto Star Pierre a retired Chicago Black Hawk and Toronto Maple Leaf defence- man talked about hockey today compared with his day and the economy every managers nightmare Writer Kevin Scanlon says the man who Just arrived from hit farm up George town way If is Georgetown then Rockwood is right Wedding anniversary beat wishes go out to Mr and Mrs BUI Taylor who cele brated 30 years of marriage Sunday A I horse riding team from Rockwood com at the Prince Philip Games for the Eastern Nationals at the CNE last Thursday Team members were Lynn Misurka Sharla Wood and Julie Robson all of Rockwood and Sarah Bull and Steven Cane Fergus And Acton made the Letters to the Editor pageintheGlobeandMaiUgainlastueck on the same topic as before the town hall This letter written by Ron Brown of Toronto was under the title heritage act protects nothing reader claims George Elliott plea to save Actons Town Hall tetter Aug Is eloquent but it the tip of the Iceberg The threat to Actons Town Hall faces Ontarios entire heritage Its root Is not any individual town council or any individual developer rather it Is a piece of legislation which Heritage Canada once des cribed as bring one of the weakest of its kind in the entire Western world the Ontario Heri tage Act Despite its grand title it protects nothing In the designation or even Ontarios most historic buildings in the hands of local councils it places so many legal hurdles In their way that few can be bothered It a miracle that Actons Town Hall was the first place But as Mr Elliotts letter demonstrates the act does not prevent even of a designated building IT a historical has the mis fortune to lie within a town that lacks an rial plan or a forma citizens group called a LACAC Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee council cannot natr it Where a building is in a town with an antiheritage council such as Acton or Chatham or is in an area with no municipal structure nothing can save it While casting Ontarios heritage to the tender mercies of local town councils the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture which is now responsible for the act reserves for itself only the right to protect ruins Therefore should the Acton Town Hall be gutted by fire only then could the province set in to save it Despite the heroic efforts of such tions as the Ontario Heritage Foundation such towns as Perth and such groups as that headed by Mr Elliott Ontario built heritage is fast vanishing To save It Minister of Citizenship and Culture Bruce McCaffrey must put teeth into legislation which mocks the heritage protection process and commit his ministry to preserving Ontario heritage To date however he has demonstrated no such commitment After George and Brown s letters appeared refering to our hall we got a call at the Free Press from Clyde Bell of the Tweed News That community is trying to restore Its Odd fellows Hall which used to be know as the Playhouse He was disappointed to hear Acton building is closed and the stage gone He planned to drop by Acton soon to have a look at the hall Bell was also very interested In the back ground of Georges group a bid to secure pro vincial funds and grants for restoration and councils involvement In the project or lack of involvement Clayton Fryer is alive and well and living in Vancouver Since an item appeared in this column last week about Mr Fryer and asking If anyone knew his whereabouts 1 have received many calls First Laura Dlttrlch called to tell me Clayton brother Ken was still living on El more Drive I decided I would call and see about an address Then later that right Lome DoberOueT called me at home and said be had been in contact with Clayton about a year ago He had his address and telephone number at the office and would give it to me the next day The next day Thursday TttomhiU here at the Free Press office said she knew Clayton A few hours later Florence Fryer Claytons sister inlaw called and gave me his address She said she had Just written to her popular relative but would send him a copy of my column soon A few more calls before the end of the week had me realizing how popular Clayton must have been while living in Acton Now I am Just trying to get to the other end of the story Ernie Lyall address in Yellow- knife and the two old friends can be re united Maybe some of my inlaws In that northern city can provide me with the in formation from the telephone book The Acton Services and Information Centre has made up a Social Services Dir ectory for Halton Hills Among those listed include Emergency numbers Assistance for families Halton Wo men Place Block Parent Program Legal Clinic Big Brothers Childrens Aid Society Health OHIP Public Health Meals on Wheels Manor Red Cross etc Financial assistance Canada Pension old age security Family Allowance Welfare unemployment insurance and general in formation such as libraries post offices arenas pools etc A Lome School Centennial Reunion is bong held at the request of the attendants at the reunion Saturday September 1 1 from to p m in the school auditorium All former pupus and teachers as well as their families and friends are welcome A program will be followed by a chicken dinner at n Cost is Centennial plates are available For more information call 1651 Schneiders Reliable Sweets from Rock wood has a booth at the Canadian National Exhibition in the Food Building Candles are being sold as well as candy making rations being held Schneiders was mentioned in the Toronto Star last week after one of the reporters went on an eating binge and wrote about his exp erience in Juke Food Haven It Food Glorion day at Acton Library Wilson make a log cabin out of cake ai tail Wednesday here Kate Pen- rating Parry Bridge Eddie Bridge and Matthew Making manbmallow people at rood day at the Acton Bridge Staff changes Halton Board of Ed ucation Thursday evening approved the appointment of Elizabeth Bailey to the teaching staff of Robert Little Public School During the same meeting the trustees approved the re commendation that Jan Penick staff member Acton High School be appointed Head of Approve engineering Glenlea phase two With phase one well underway Hills council last week ap proved an agreement with Philips Planning and Engineering to provide professional engineering services for phase two of the pro ject Phase two of the Glenlea re construction will take In works on Churchill South Meadvalc Weslcotl Rd and Rose- ford Terrace GEORGETOWN DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J Kohari DT J Novak T Phone 877 8974 or 2314 MP MOWERS AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS Wa TRADEINS CASH for Old Mower REPAIRS TO SMALL ENGINES GARDEN PATIO EQUIPMENT LAWN TRACTORS CHAIN SAWS WEEDEATERS ROTOTILLERS FREE Pickup and Delivery CALL 8777408 Durham St Georgetown ANNOUNCEMENT Edward Hisaki Orthodontist is relocating his Stewarttown practice to 116 Guelph St at Maple Ave George town on Tuesday Sept REVISE HOURS TO HI Em St TMiaL Mm ISO mi ANNOUNCEMENT DAYS LEFT FOR OUR INVENTORY SALE SALE ENDS SAT SEPTEMBER SAVE SAVE SAVE GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL will open for the fall term Wednesday Sept 8 1982 Any changes from last years bus routing will be advertised in this newspaper FLEECY IS HERE I Come in and see all COLOUR SCRATCH SWEATERS the colours available PANTS CORDS looks GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE