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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1967, p. 3

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ordain rev this sunday laurence g duby at st catharines the acton ffespress wednesday november 29 1967 esquesings new deputyreeve is tom hill a glen williams resident and a member of council the past year councillor hill took the post by acclamation staff photo parishioners of st albans acton are planning to attend the ordination of the reverence lau rence g duby to the priesthood this sunday december 3 at 4 pm in the church of st columba at st catharines parishioners of st albans in vite mr dutys friends in the community to be present and many are offering to make up car pools to solve tbe transportation problems anyone who could not attend the ordination because of a complete lack of transportation should contact the rector fr mcmurray ordination to the priesthood in the anglican church means the offering of oneself in the holy spirit for the performance of certain functions these latter are listed at length in the churchs book of common pray er in the service of ordination in brier to be an angucan priest means to celebrate the holy eucharist and other past oral sacraments such as the solemnisation of marriage the hearing of confessions and ad ministering holy unction to tbe seriously sick and to the dying baptism is not a special function of the priesthood in view of the fact that it may be admlnlsterad by anyone tbe first three eucharists celebrated by a new priest are of special importance he nearly always tries to perform one of these in his home parish mr duby anticipates that he will ba keeping this custom by celebrat ing the holy eucharist at st albans altar on one of the sun days in december mr duby has invited the rector of st albans to lay hands on at the moment in tbe service when customarily along with the ordaining bishop the ordinands friends and other officials of the diocese assist in making him a priest local news items scouts report 9125 profit on apple day guess gone south the robins have all complaint forced to act council says sign illegal murray smith is to be advised that his real estate sign on miu st contravenes the toning by law and he will be requested to take it down rotary ruralurban night warden coulter supports plunlcelt report warden bill coulter came out tmequlvocably for support of the plunkett report in a talk to those attending an urbanrural night at a meeting of tbe acton rotary club last week mr coulter youngest warden in the province and the youngest ever in halton said in his opin ion the plunkett reports recom mendations were the only solu tion to regional government in hamon he told the 25 rotarians and their farmer guests the high ly urbanised areas of the county were able to go it alone but the semiurban and rural areas would have to stick together to achieve equality of opportunity i hate to be a separatist said mr coulter but it is the only way i can see to develop a tax base i agree with plunkett because of his attitude toward the rural northern areas the warden stat ed warden coulter outlined the duties of the committees at coun ty council and told the meeting it was hard for an ordinary per son to grasp the complexities of the grant structure of the prov ince legislation over the years has made an intricate system of providing grants to county bod ies he emphasised the govern ment was looking for new con cepts for a better area of serv ice he compared the situation in the south of the county to that in the north using burlington as an example he said the amalgar nation of highly urbanized anafs rural areas doesnt work ouv tbe northern areas only have re presentatives on council the majority of people in burlington will tell you the amalgamation is working out but dont talk to peo ple in the northern areas they will tell you they are paying for the highly urbanized core inoak- vllle or burlington mr coulter said rural areas were more concerned with roads and education any other serv ices are provided by themselves the evaluation of the high rise has made the problem complex in urban areas they have to be provided with services the warden told how the two large southern areas had turned down proposals for a county wel fare system and a county board of education frustrating northern representatives the two towns have 85 per cent of the popula tion and pay 80 per cent of the assessment ah things say the highly ur banised areas can look after themselyes but the smauer com munities and rural areas must go alone rotarlan mac sprowl introduc ed the speaker and he was thank ed by bui pendleton vicepresident gary dawkins presided for the meeting foll owing dinner a sing song was led by gord mckeown with ted han sen at the piano two new directors fill beanmore board vacancies accident injury total soars although accidents in acton continue to occur at an over whelming rate the overall num ber of complaints reported in the past month is unaccountably low the weekly opp report indi cates during the week november 19 to november 25 five general oc currences were recorded at the acton opp office one of these a disturbance on mill st west resulted in three charges under the criminal code being laid against two local men but tom labor tone applies continued from page 1 pay such a large fee councill or oakes commented all i can say is ouch said the mayor heard no 2 committee had reached no decision on installa tion of a sewer line on church- ill rd n now the sewer plant is being extended learned a report was receiv ed from the water resources commission on the recent in spection of the water pollution control plant the clerk was to make further inquiries of the commission will proceed with a sign be ing erected on highway 25 heard the sander will last through the winter but is obsol ete and in poor condition a new one should be provided for in the 68 budget were chastised by councillor drinkwalter for not attending the joint meeting with planning board only three of council were there mused the mayor i havent been able to do a thing about creating an eight day weak learned a new phone system is being considered for the re novated town offices heard the assessors esti mate of an overall assessment increase of 205260 over 1966 learned about garbage in a globe mature a copy of the article was supplied for each member appreciated the clerks re minder councils six month sti pend is due the remainder of tbe complaints were of a minor nature the four persons injured in three motor vehicle accidents this week increases our oct- nov injury total to 15 this re presents a 400 increase over the same period in 1966 and when statistics of such an unpleasant nature reach such staggering heights they become in our pro fession intolerable more strin gent enforcement of the highway traffic act appears to be our only recourse in attempting to return these statistics to their properjevel careless thoughtless and in attentive drivers must be elim inated from the highways if the conscienclous motorist is to safely enjoy the convenience and pleasure for which our roads are de signed other traffic activities en countered during the 208 hours worked and 781 miles patrolled by the acton opp resulted in four traffic citations being issu ed while seven drivers were warned to correct poor driving practices in magistrates court on nov ember 20 five persons were found guilty on acton opp in formations fines levied totall ed 355 for the criminal liquor and traffic charges heard friday december 1 begins shareholders of beardmore co limited at their annual meet ing in acton on thursday nov ember 23 elected two new directors to fill vacancies on the board elected were raymond l ev- elan plant superintendent and john g greifeneder chief chem- fsl mr eve ian came to beard- more in january 1965 having formerly been operations mana ger of armour leather in tbe united states mr greifeneder joined the staff in 1956 at a subsequent meeting of the new board general manager norman j bralda was elected vicepresident other directors are wesley j beatty john h crelghton char les r heard of acton stewart g bennett georgetown george h dickson toronto and frank l racey montreal the management of the com pany is pleased to announce that pf dunham has been appointed general sales manager mr dunham was formerly assistant sales manager review dog control officers authority ask for fuh report after what mayor duby esti mated was a record set by coun cil for nondiscussion of dog control the matter arose again at council tuesday mr drinkwalter spelled out the dog control officers author ity following a letter of com plaint in last weeks free press the writer said the officer had informed her he had no control over dogs on private property this mr drinkwalter explains refers only to property owned by the owner at the dog and the officer can still fine the owner or inform him of the complaint against the dog council agreed to ask tor a current report from the dog con trol officer listing fines levied he has a real problem commented the mayor he gets confronted with pitchforks guns and brooms reeve hinton pointed out com plaining neighbors often back down and wont lay a charge the twelfth annual safe driv ing week lets all pitch in and make a special effort to re duce accidents the ontario safety league points out that december is the time of christmas and christ mas is the time of giving they ask that we give a little extra care some extra patience per haps a little extra time more courtesy and good humour and if we recall correctly the bible says give and thou shalt re- 1 massage and hydrotherapy by appointment only dermauyu therapy back and foot treatment reflexology facials e e tarzwell reaj phone n2tjl balltnafad ontario ceive dont miss out everyones invited to the santa fair at the acton y mc a dec 2 starting at 10 am santa clause will be present fish pond cartoons free candy canes from your chamber of commerce photographer have your picture taken with santa this ad cosponsored by the ucvv and chamber of comma aetinment party u lidkea tuesday november 21 was a red letter day for ed lidkea he officially retired from the cnr after more than 43 years ser vice and was hosted by his co workers 110 guests sat down to a lovely hot dinner in the lunch room of the regional accounting depart ment of the canadian national railways in toronto kehunt general manager of the great lakes region and dfwells chief accountant paid tribute to mr lidkea and hflorriman regional comptroller presented him with a gift of money cheques were also presented from the union and other organ izations in the office mrs lid kea was presentd with a beautiful gift and son randy surprised his dad by attending there was a special cake and he received many cards with good wishes mr lidkea retired early due to 1u health but council tuesday night was not happy with tbe decision arent there other signs on that street against the law ask ed councillor tyler hearing a complaint had been made councillor mckenzie ob jected strongly to enforcing the bylaw simply because of the complaint mayor duby explained the other signs were up before the bylaw came into effect councillor drinkwalter chair man of tbe planning board said the fact we dont have a bylaw enforcement officer points to the fact we will continue to have these arguments further con sideration must be given to this supporting this need mavor duby asked can the town handle the additional cost the police have the duty to enforce the bylaws said reeve hinton councillor tyler asked for a recommendation on this from the police committee 1 still think youre picking on an individual but id have to vote for it be added interjected councillor masa- les thats a good subject for urban board in the vote only councillor mckenate opposed tbe motion others feel the same sym pathized the mayor the cglt girls are plan ning their annual carol service the big moving santa claus is back in pauls store window again this year slippery roads have contrib utedto quite a few accidents children are still skating on the pond despite warnings safe driving week starts this friday and accidents in acton and district have been unusually numerous lately arena manager harold townsley reports theres aheavy schedule of events at the com munity centre police said a disturbance reported at 10 pm on november 23 was a fight between two youths already decorated and light ed for the christmas season is beardmore and cos front gate its the most striking decoration in town a rear window in a vehicle parked behind the dominion hot el on nov 24 was damaged to the tune of 85 on nov 24 police report cause is unknown nassagawevas centennial cake the lome scots pipe band and the decorated hope workshop bus all parti cipated in georgetowns santa claus parade on saturday 2 get her the worlds finest maytag washers dryers nothing finer would make her happier see them now at love s tv and appliances ml guelph 8248200 full cut 0 rv round steaks qr steaks 95 c lb tbone sirloin wing c lb maple leaf mb pkg wieners 49 rindless bacon mb fkg 45 york choice quality 14oi tins beans 4569c aylmer i9oi tins beans boston brown 4599 salada oct reo 87c tea bags only 69 kleenex 200 assorted tissues 49 schnhders parchment i lb hco margarine 29 monarch pouches icing mix 59 special monday and tuesday only sp cryovac cottage rolls 51 vh to 4lb average plenty of free parking ballet 2poll pack bath tissue rous pard 15oi tins dog food 89c nestlts instant looz jar reo coffee 1 49 monarch pouches cake mixes 59 fresh produce bc delicious apples 649 usa no 1 bunches green onions 329 4

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