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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 21, 1983, p. 31

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday Dec 21 C3 Pioneer Yule shown at Black Creek house Tbe of House at Block Creek Pioneer Village Jean Keyword blends the ingredients for mincemeat while Corry Buchanan a student in an oldtime device to apples far Christmas fruitcake These delicacies formed an integral part of Christmas celebration for lac wealthy Burr family during the Other seasonal treats to accompany Christmas Day dinner of soup roast goose and beef Yorkshire pudding and garden- grown vegetable Included plum pudding and sauce cookies figs dales and nuts Weekend visitors to Burwlck House may re ceive samples of baked goods while they last or at days end pieces of roost chicken Burwlck House is one of the buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village that evokes tbe atmosphere of an oldfashioned Christmas dally until December These buildings Illustrate the development of the Christmas season from to the late 1960s through the various foods decorations and gifts Located at Jane Street and Avenue in northwest Metro Toronto Black Creek is open weekdays tolpm and weekends 10 to pjn Jelinek dubious about Throne Speech by Rod Jcrred Based on post experience Canadians should take last weeks Throne Speech with a grain of salt according to MP Otto Responding to the Throne Speech claimed the Liberal government has failed to keep or follow through with 90 per cent of the promises In the last Throne Speech In IBM The most infamous broken Liberal pro the 1980 Throne Speech was the failure to keep the price Increase below 18 cents a gallon said Jelinek But he added the Liberals failed to come through with other promises in the i860 Throne Speech including Job creation programs an in creased role In NATO a more efficient parliament a Blade In Canada Program and an Increase in Canadian research and development projects All Im saying la that based on the Liberals record with Throne Speeches in the post cot should not take them so ser- said the latest throne speech said he hoped the Liberals would keep some of their promises to make penalties In the criminal code for violent crimes drunk driving and drug trafficking These Included Changes in the criminal code to provide penalties for violent drug trafficking and drunk driving An Increase In the guaranteed Income supplement for single pensioners Changes in the bankruptcy laws to Region raked protect farmers and workers An Acid Rain treaty with the United States and an auto trade agreement with Japan On Prime Minister Pierre peace crusade Jelinek commented Whos I wish him well on his peace mission Who wouldnt But Its a motherhood Issue Jelinek said the Throne Speech failed to deal with unemployment the number one problem In Canada to today Although the federal government promised to spend billion In Job creation programs for the unemployed youth said it has failed to deal with the root of the problem They are temporary programs geared towards spending tax dollars on unproductive Jobs and temporary You cant continue trying to solve the problems with handouts and social programs This Is where the Throne Speech failed who serves as the small business critic in Opposition Leader Brian Mulroneys shadow cabinet said the government should be providing small business incentives to Increase em ployment That along with measures to Increase productivity Improve International and secondary trade were Ignored by the throne speech said Jelinek We were distressed with the lack of any new incentives In the throne speech with respect to the economy said Coo tinged from Page CI social services who in turn reports to the chief administrative officer and the health and social services committee The regional system he said took respon sibility for the Manor out of the hands of people familiar with the home Theyve given the responsibility to people who dent know anything about tbe operation here be said I warned them a long time ago that you cant fragment an operation like this and expect It to work well I think a tot of those councillors are unaware of what thfs place has to do he said Theyre building a system where the end results matter as long as we con form to tbelr methods The study to date has concluded the Manors residential wing Is going to be even less In demand than It has been and many senior citizens are reluctant to go to the Manor because It Is as too for from their homes During small group discussions of the report Mayor Gord Krantz sold the study clearly shows a change Is needed In the cur rent philosophy of care for tbe elderly but we can lose sight of the economics of the matter Consultant Kip responding to Allens criticisms said the report was simp ly noting some of most glaring de ficiencies of Manor Right now It Is Just operating to the standards of the 1980s he said its standard of programming Just does not meet the standards of today Previously this home was a mode for others but it any longer and If it Is to continue then It has to be updated be said Out doors by Lara Fletcher Its that time of year again when dyed la the wool trot anglers have togly bard lime Just some open water to not to mention too road that one has to put up with to arrive In on piece what with snow rain and Ugh water probably the best places to at this time would be below dams that bold back tbe snow tad slush such as Tborabury or Southampton Too fish are there it Just takes a little mora en thusiasm to get started to cold weather Once on the river the experience of fish- bag with plenty of elbow room and cer tainly no bugs eon make lor great day Host extended season fisfamg for Rainbows ends on December leaving only the Grant Lakes and Georgian Bay open year round the exception of the river at flenthasBpton open as far up an the concrete below the dam Many good fish are taken winter this of river The fin bow hunting season ended last weekend moot areas with very to a relatively new way of bunting fa this area and I sus pect that most novices at this game have not yet learned that It takes a lot of pati ence and time to even get close to any game There Is one thing that bugs me about the annual hunt for deer and that is the fact that the Ministry of Natural Resources asks for a tabulation and reports of hunters success on any gun bunt but the bow hunters are not asked for any reports of hunters success or otherwise This Is not right Bow can the know how many deer are taken under this method If no results are asked tor Just last week I bad a hunter from the rton area tell me that be to mall the hunter report the four day time allotment after the gun hunt and the lost no time notifying this hunter that no licence would be con sidered for next years bunt This is tbe way It should be more power to tbe to be on top of the rules such as they are But tbe point to no bow hunter need make any report and need not worry about a licence for the next year This Is discrtmouttion as I see It More reports are coming a of an mutual Increase number of wolves sighted in this area Mr Anthony of the Filth Una of observed a very large animal that was stalking a cow that was in the process of caulng This wolf was very not wanting to lea the area until openly chased aw No doubt wolf knew the would be K pro- belay Brat time what deer fawns the early sprtng Rave a good and a Merry Christmas Mileage rate hike Ballon Ifiusmpkqneswteuwtnetr cars they drive for the first MM tan and JO cents far mtsalrtpsl business receive a pertanroroverSsOMkn Abu the monthly mileage hike at the start of next year car allowance paid Town beads tided last week Jump from to increase since the A report from Treasurer Ray King stated tbe tacreates amount to approximately cents per km per cent There bos been no beginning of Employees receive a l MANAGEMENT A STAFF GOT CARTAGE LIMITED

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