5 george kerr continued from page bl proflbdal parks welcomed 10- 000000 visitors in 196 i hope to sec highway 25 completed from acton to osprlnge if elect ed tin ro govermeot has eraatedomstp a votantary med ical teimh plan to ensure that everyone can get proper medical attention regardless of ability to pay oldp lightens the harden at medical costs for 1 12 min ion ontario residents many of them people who conld not afford protection tinder commercial schemes in three years the ontarlohoa- dng corporation has built more homes for the aged for students and for low income families thin were bnllt in the rest of canada combined in the last fifteen years today only three years after it was created the ontario housing corporation administers and has under construction or negotiation enough public hous ing to build a city with a popula tion of 100000 people to sum up i feel ttul the ont ario coverhment has done a good job and is doing its utmost to provide the services and legis lation required in such a complex industrallted province and fur- tber that we are taking steps to meet current problems ted macdonald continued from page bl dissatisfied with this report al though it attacks certain prob lems it does so in a piecemeal fashion it is not an imaginative nor a tar sighted approach to ontarios taxation problems the government has selected two of these points as election bait the total cost is likely to be in a neighbourhood of 120 million dollars per year but to pay for this the government says there will be no increased taxa tion in 19681 when win we pay tor this and how ifautbepoints in the smith report for 1968 and 1969 are adopted by the govern- jnent it win mean programs to talling 3901 mluion dollars per year is the government going to implement such costly rec ommendations if so when and how does it propose to pay for them does this government not have the responslbiuty now oaring this election campaign to indicate just what they intend to do about this report or do they u elec ted intend to carry on in their usual haphaxard and makeshift way these axe questions that the voters of the riding of halton west have to have answered what does our conservative can didate have to say if be is hon est in his approach surely he win give the voters an indication of the governments intentions asto how they mean to finance the smith report recomme in contrast the new democrat ic party stands for a government prepared to act it standi for a new and dynamic approach and is ready to move with imagination and vigour it will not wait until it is pushed to the wall the new democrats are a par ty that cares it will be concern ed aout the increasing tax burden placed on the municipality it will act to do somethlngeffective about the housing scandal it will appoint an ombudsman and pass a bin at rights for the consumer and for apartment house tenants it intends to tackle the question of education we need an entire ly new approach to education based on a fairer means of fin ancing our high school system needs a new look and our univer sities have to be tree it is the new democratic par tys intention to vigorously tack le the problem of pollution in air and writer it win act to integ rate welfare policy based on a guaranteed wage law and not the means test to replace the pres ent inadequate fragmented poli cies of our present welfare pro grams we have hadtwentyfour years of makeshift programs in this age of rapid development we win need a modern government using modern methods and ledby men who are prepared and will ing to chart the future of our province such programs as public car insurance adequate health serv ice proper labour and manage ment legislation and rural devel opment programs win be the con cern el the new democratic par ty the voter who wants a gov ernment that is concemedforthe average man and is concerned about the future development of our province win vote ndp in the coining election mfce report seizure of stolen goods two heal men jailed awide variety of activities and investigations although minimal in number were entered into by the acton opp from october 1 to october 7 occurences totalled only seven but included cue disturbance whe re a local man was charged and lodged in the halton county jail and the seiaure of goods stolen in a break and enter in a nei ghboring municipality also res ulting in a local man being jail ed traffic activities incurred du ring 196 work hours and 767 pa trol miles included three accid ent lnvestiguonswhere6s0 da mage was me and four persons injured charge sare pending tr affic patrols saw only three per sons charged but a total of 32 warnings were administered for offences committed against the highway traffic act on thursday oct 5 a lecture covering aliphases of safety dri ving walking in the homes and holiday tips was given to the ac ton womens institute other gr oups in the community interested in having one of the local const ables attend to speak at their me etings may contact the qpp of fice we welcome the opportunity to assist you in any manner we can m magistrates court at autton on monday october 2 11 persons were judged guilty for liquor tr affic and criminal offences mag istrate ijtngdon subsequently le vied fines totalling s417coupled vrtth 48 in court costs two dr ivers found guilty of impaired driving also received three mo nth licence suspensions as winter approaches w be gin to think of what our driving win be uke when ice snow and cold become the order of the day or if your are not you certainly mng and preparation would have avoided this inconvenience is your car winterised yet antl- freexe installed battery check ed now is the time not after it wont got each year someone losestbelr life sitting in a cold car that ref uses to run it could happen to you but why take the chance wi nterise your car as well as your driving attitude said corporal r mason the acton free press wednesday october 11 1967 q3 zone 13 officers were guests of the acton golden age club last thursday at the ymca front row left to right the executive was comprised of mrs kennedy mrs reed mrs eason mrs hornsey mrs bradbury president of bolton mrs coe oakville president mr price mrs irvine mrs miller second row aar agnew burlington president mr cozens aars halls mrs bradley zone secretary mrs may streetsville president aars stevenson mrs creasey mrs fryer mrs agnew back row georgetown president a allan brampton president h downey mrs r i davidson aldershot president and first vicepresident of the zone w fellows tom bradley zone president mrs r richardson mr fifer milton presid ent alec watson acton president r l davidson a may aa c walker and r sones from the oakville and burlington recreation departments staff photo news of the district milton milton launched a provincewide campaign monday to measure support for assumption by the province of 100 per cent of the cost of ectacatioai miltonselectors this december will be polled on whether they think the province should take over the total cost of education and the town will send out nearly 1000 letters to other ontario municipalities asking them to take similar action the subject came up for discussion at last weeks council meeting at the outset of discussions this week mayor sg childs cautioned there were some 932 municipalities involved as well as additional cost in getting the material prepared and out to make it possible for municipalities to meet a november 1 deadline toplan the plebiscite in typical show must go on spirit directors of halton agri cultural society pitted their 1967 edition of milton fair against the elements and won heavy rains lasting right up to friday cloudy threatening skies and a cool breeze on saturday failed to stop the show and 90 per cent of the fair played to a smauerthanusual crowd in spite of the elements we really cant complain at all summed up agricultural society president archie mcklnnon about 3000 paid admissions were registered at the gate a drop of about 1000 from last year grand valley standing room only was a mild way to describe the biggest en tertainment event in the history of grand valley on saturday night september 23 an estimated crowd of 4ooopeople were packed in to the community centre to bear the music of guy lombardo and his royal canadians many more who had purchased their tickets in advance were turned away at thedoor because there was no room left many had travelled from as far away as toronto and hamilton only to find it almost impossible to get into the building financ ially the night was nothing less than a complete success for the grand valley lions club who sponsored the event figures show an estimated profit of 10000 which will be turned over to the community centre georgetown town council recommended to the board of parks management that proposed ice rental charged for the saturday morning kid hockey league be cancelled and that no charge be made for the 196768 season the motion which carried on a 71 recorded vote followed a stormy session at which a delegation disputed a move to have the sponsoring legion pay an estimated 1000 for ice time since the legion started sponsorship 15 years ago such time has been free how many ttmeshave yon come oat on a wintery morntngto find your car will not start at least coca for most of us i think i think too that a utile earryplan- the corporation of tib town of hth o r p i c acton ontaf i a y o ft c a n a o a sincere thank and appreciation for thr ccatoinsd offorta oi tiw fallowing who holpod mike tha cantermlal imandanoininatlonal church 3enriee a day to raaaabar in actoni the acton ministerial association dr qeorga elliott mrs f 5 oakes acton citizens bard acton fall fair board acton firefighters acton legion choraolers choir haunters fron all churches acton ta mens club acton recreation cocrdttee 1or the use of faculties and tha assistance fron its staff to all others who participated by sending out lot torn and assisting in any way as woll aa foroor anl present resi dents of aoton wa can only aay thanks for your sincere interest actcm too council c2k golden age dub hosts zone executive meeting the acton golden age club hosted the annual meeting of the executive of zone 13 on tuesday oct 3 at 130 pm in the y building the zone president tom bradley of muton presided r l davidson welcomed the visitors of the ten clubs in the zone representatives of nine clubs answered the roll call there were representatives from the recreation committees of oakville and burlington the important item on the ag enda ws the annual zone rally it was decided to hold it in the catholic church hall george town on wed nov 22 eachjne- mber to bring his or her own lunch and beverage the program is to begin at 11 am and each club is requested to have a number for the prog ram it is hoped john fisher will consent to be the guest speaker the election of officers follow ed rl davidson mr watson and mrs may were the nomina ting committee and the slate of officers prepared by them was accepted with few changes r mr sones acted as chairman for the election of the following officers president tom brad ley for third year 1st vice- president wm fellows 2nd vicepresident mr downey se cretary mrs tom bradley asst secretary mrs k rich ardson treasurer mrs forstes asst treas robt laking pub licity convenor mrs may grounds committee r ldavid son mr allen mr downey sick convenor mrs don reed mr fellows thanked the lunch committee for the delightful lun ch especially for the home bak ing enjoyed this service will provide you with plenty of hot water for ail your household needs ydros mew hot water service a low monthly charge covers installation of a modern auto matic electric water heater all service and maintenance including replacement if necessary cost of electricity oar staff will be glad to tell you aq about this allinclusive hot water service acton hydro electric commission 43 alice st 8532410 heating oil for ffizf fxfra comfort f rom put your winter comfort in our hands now bell bros ltd milton 8786380 order now for the cold days ahead count on our dependable deliveries prompt service and top qualitv heating oil budget terms metered delivery prompt service quality products bell bros ltd 8784380 mihon serving the district for 35 years ab supermarket 9 mill st acton sirloin tbone porterhouse wing steaks 99 c lb round steak aa round steak roast 99 presswood compass lib pkg sausage 49 schneiders looz pkg red hots 8530075 proctor gamble safeguard reg size soap 2 for 37c prices effective oct 12-13-14- 15 westons mealtyme bread 39 f 1 clarks 15oz tins save 41c porkbeans 6 si kleenex assorted save 17c paper towels 289c del monte assorted 48oz tins save 32c fruit drinks 389c kraft canadian 8oz pkg save 29c cheese slices 3 si boylemidway 47oz tins save 14c sani flush 49c squirrel 16ox jars save 10c peanut butter 39c gormay 1501 tins canadian peaches 51 fray bentos 12oz tins save 1c corned beef 55 nescafe 6or jar save 24c instant coffee 95 fresh produce daily ont no 1 10lb bag potatoes 37 ont no i 30 bag cooking onions 29 carnation assorted save 30c instant breakfast 49