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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1968, p. 3

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mr bill dawuns fain alter working colombia is home in british mr and mrs harry burns of alllstoo visited in town on the vmkeod mr and mrs douglas mason and mr and mrs calvin mcln- trre njoyed a two week holiday la florida recently dr and mrjs aj buchanan bfn returned from honplulu- avail where he artended a shrinerscoevenlipn v mf fismmttbewswas at iutt sto marie and vwnftoulio island last week on a business trip frs matthews ccomiav- iwdum v mrs leno mario has returned from guelph general hospital and is convalescing at home mr cecil nelles is a patient in guelph general hospital where he underwent surgery last week his friends hope or him a return to good health soon forme citlmn of the year df wfic kenneylb dow to guelph generar hospital many frfends and former patients re call bis yaars oj seliitiacrlflce and devotion to his professp wnen beieldortyhafda day off he jus been la failing tealtli dow for months and -was- inbospltal in- torched before cqiniacminr several weeks ago cv luesing frowns on annexing property to georgetown third secretary new teachers the cnr has installed a phone back in the acton railway station again but railwaymon hero are not sure whether the move has any significance as far as they know tho company still intends to try vind close tho acton station meanwhile harold hawkins who drives the express truck finds tho phone mighty useful station agent charlie perry says he is now receiving several calls a day in spite of the fact poople are npt aware tho telephone is back in tho station staff photo esgomlng council took no action on a request from solicit ors of the georgetown separate school boardtoallowgeorgetown to ano four acre on tho eighth hat fori new school further discussion later in the meeting however ma jo it appar ent eaoueslng councillors oppos ed the idea along with a request from morris zamakoff for georgetown lo annex his farm about 70 acres with a view to building houses on the property mr zamakoff appeared liefore council personally to appeal for bqtieslngs blessing on the von- tare he propose j he saldpooplo war cramped for homes andhed kike to build on his slto for the past 12 years i havont been able to get services from georgetown he emphasized but ow the trunk sewer line was available and hed prefer the bouses he built were hooked up rather thai use septic tanks in order to annex your prop- arty wed lose miss st jeans property too saldreevo george currie to mr zamakoff mr zamakoff told council hed ballt thousands of homo in sev eral places and be da ways found municipalities most coopera tive he said equeslng would low only a uttlo bit ol tax if his farm was annexed would you like to go back to georgetown council and ask them if they will put a sower line in and well give you an answer then askod deputy- heeve tom h1u i just want to hook into tho georgetown sewage ropuud mr zamakoff they cant look after tholr own sewage problems now snorted councillor pat pat terson mr zamakoff said tho town was replacing their trunk tine to the new disposal plant and was pending another million dollars to improve their disposal facili ties but mr zamakoff said tho reeve plainly lrrltatud wo cant be giving gifts to twlghbor- log muttlcipalitius weve got a lot of towns here all wanting to tbble at us the aggressiveness of georgetown council seeing to in dicate theyll soon aniwx all ks- ope sing township and part of tor onto township too commented councillor patterson does council want to go ahead asked the reeve it seems to me this ties in with the ldtter from the separate eaoov remarked the clerk i have the same idea for that u the separate school too aid the reeve addressing mr zamakoff the rev laid the onus for these decisions rested on the owner you fellows come out and buy aaaaa proper ties and then r in to council when youve got prob- btma we dldnt tell you lo buy swhth names of drivers were unfori- aaataly transposed in an account of an accident in last weeks ptper a car driven by slavo vlnski poplar ave had stopped to pick up a passenger at main at vltny and when it pulled hack oa the road he was in collision with a car driven by douglas hard tidey ave both ears ware damaged the farm as far as im con cerned concluded the reev well ieavelt as it is what good am idulngforyour township sitting on a pleco of land asked mr zamakoff no body benefits councillors advised him the farm could still be used for agri cultural land that it once had boon excellent for growing wheat mr zamakoff was unimpressed tho hilly nature made it only good for homes ho said both sides withdrew with the reeve concluding mi zamakoff s answer would do forth four aero separate school board request too councillor bob lawson advised caution howevor until tha board received advice from the town of georgetown on tv today throo acton girls susan mills barbara fowlor andsusan mcphall will dance on big als program today wednesday march 6 dance pupils of carol wharton tho trio will appoar on channel 13 kitehonor from 430 to 5 pm icmiliniied irnin iiue onc additions when tho figure aro avallahlu tho ttoard will review 1he insnrancu coverage on tho building commenting on tho accident insurance policy carried on stu dents mr denny said it is sur prising how many cralms are laid theres a real run on dental bills four teachers aro leaving ac ton high school and are tioing re placed through current inter views and vortat agjhjbninntsi vjiss yiklorgrlnvwlib laugh fenglislj ithtmtnarrlodaiidwill tm olng to england whjlohor husiunj continues his studios mrs laszlo who taught guldinco- and history wljl devoid iiurtlmo o homenulchig ftfites eljyjjbotlv aikey jiho todkiglrfsphyilcur education is leaving leichfnkanhv goiiiweat pat sullivan whoso hnuw is in guelph will ilu teaching comt merclal sulijects in giiulpli three teactiars who aruuxtf peclodas ruplaceiriuiits armrs nan hurst acton who wjiild tench english and history hrs barbara wakiiuryll it i mil- ton girls physical education and history and brian skorrett who has iwun teaching at sjuliury whowjll teach guidance and somo math their agreements are not unallzoj yet the fourth resignation was just received monday and the princi pal and board representative must go to toronto aaln this weekend to inturvlow a replace ment conditions for tojchuy hiring trasferred from the park plaza to the royal york wero termi ideal this year communication- night wa euchre crokinole enjoyed by club following a short business session at the regular afternoon meeting of acton golden age club euchre and crokinole were enjoyed winners forouchro wore ladies first mrs nolson lambert sec ond mrs robinson gents mrs miller and mr cults cr old nolo winners ladles first mrs warno second mrs mar grave gents first lit healoy second mr warno rhythm band practice will con tinue each thursday evening at 730 pm at mrs bradshaws mrs cults was wolcomedback following her stay in hospital mrs creasey is back from tie hospital recuperating at homo groceries taken from parked car theft of grocorlos was report ed to acton police on friday march 1 about 17 worth of grocerlos just purchased in tho lga store was taken from a car parkod behind tho store whllo the owner continued shopping police aro still investigating tho 530 pm occurronco caroline nurseries garden centre and flower shop artistic designs by caroline wem o acton on hqhwtv a south sde member of ufc wire sfrvice full selection of cut flowers and potted plants floral dcskrs fop evfry occasiot4 telephone 8532980 anytime open 7 days a week 8 am til 7 pm when- you say it with flowers uy it with our announce winners at lol euchre a successful euchre was hold in crowsons corners roconlly tho following were winners mrs m milne ladies high mrs joan mcdonald ladles low joseph fuller monshlgti jamesjesse- man mens low mrs joseph fuller lone hands the door prize was won by john dewar these euchres are held every saturday all are welcome committee in charge were kenneth mcdonald wm carn- ochan leslie carnochan and ralph barlow jim slaven in mile run jim slaven 1c year old acton high school student finished fourth in a field of 25 at the track and field meet at maple leaf gardens last week running in the onemile race for boys 19 years and under jim was clocked at 436 behind gerry hlnton of st catharines jack dufrense of north bay and paul mauley toronto winning time was 415 runners from all over ontario participated in too meet milton driving school chicken southern fried tub serves 8 to 10 persons 525 box 14 pieces buns honey 390 box of 9 pieces 250 individual dinner plus trimmings 135 light snack 2 pieces french fries 80c fishburger 65c cheeseburger 40c and 50e hamburgers 35c and45e 9 fish and chips 50e french fries j 25c onion rings 25e sandwiches made to order hours open monday to thurtdjy s m to 9 pm friday to sunday 8 am to 10 pm deliverifs 50c extra bp snack bar 8532114 now operating full time l ice dul full bed instructs confrou insured call 8783342 or 8783797 citizen of the year help us decide hie 1968 citizen of the year sand your suggestions to acton chambor of commerce in order to make a logical choice send all replies to box 373 acton free press acton chamber of commerce federal induttrte of canada home owners dgrtng wintor month wo are offering a special 10 discount on kaiser aluminum siding to keep our stiff of inttallert buty renovate and insulate your home 20 year kaiser warranty on siding aluminum storm screen doors and windows porch enclosures to keep out rafts md cold it the dc awnings aluminum told up or stationary aluminum cavstpoughing never rusts phone for free estimates 9 budget teifm available note federal industries of canada fertytft st oakvlll kon 8450381 or 8450318 no toll chjroel callud a com pie to success only for ihu lack of parents by tom watson in his report to the board ho continued to roport on the tnuutliitf of tho into rim board on which hu i ono of actons two roprosontatlvus pruparlntr for tho county board of oducatioru he uxplalnud thu ha hon itoard will liavu 20 memlwrw 18 from public school and two trtitn soparate school jtlo and murray smith rupruswny acton boards at the mooting to consolidate inform atlou thu jjiini tojkf of our jobhe vxplaljwd lstocobriolldato li- frmiitloo tojiavirj reikryfortlio bdrtt v ad hoc couimlttaus woru oyty abl shod ticjlh ta arid mr-isinlt- vur oii two tlw 5urnniary of wtaiflinojdftirochro ttt aiyl flnjnctf t v nc funds sryavailibly o tho kfohp thoir trarisporiatfon ailda fuw ioclduntal oxpouj wll bo chtrjrucio the local loards mif asku ail altoriuttu 13 iumui kayarblc wai sploctoil tiro boarddocldodiottopurch- asu calculators tor instruction in irado 10 of thu four yoarcotirso tho calculators would hkulyhavo to havo icon housud in aportablo classroom with eloctrical facil ities miss donna huntur was crantod a luavo of absoncu to attond a wuddlnt in roina from juno z- to juno 28 provided hor school work is complotod as anticipated there are no class es on those dates a letter from the north halton- urban board outlined tsarrango- munts for a public moetiiib wed nesday march 13 in martin st senior school milton the moot- inn is arrahced to look into tho matter of tho upcoming countr school- lioaril councils lioards and the general public are in vited althotichthu moutlnc falls on the same night as the acton meet ing on quality education chair man duncan moffat and perhaps other board members will attend the special urban board session budget chairman chester an derson reports the budget la completed as far as he can go the salary schedule is yet to be completed pobee iavestigt0 saturday accident a parted car at the bp serv ice station was struck by another car saturday at 7 pm driver of the parted car was lewis maria freemao erin and oamaga was estimated at 150 thesecondcar left the scene of the accident police are continuing their in vestigation tho acton free press wednesday march 6 1968 march sale v gelanke arpets by arm5tft6ncs 85 tor 12 so vd sq vd for every room in the home ozite special now 655 r sq yd indooroutdoor carpet we stock everything for the handyman lake view discount centre maim st n acton u9110 now at your local trust company special savings earn ci v effective march 1 1968 based on the minimum monthly balance this is an increase from our present rate of 4i with drawals may be made at any time in person or by mail but no cheques may be issued this is your real savings account no service charges of course we trill pay the excellent rate of 4 on chequing accounts no service charges on reasonable number of cheques interest on minimum quarterly balance convenient office hours ion thurs 9 00 5 00 fridayt til 6 00 call or write for further details halton peel trust savings company georgetown 55 main street 8772266 john aeboar mmnr north halton advisory board john t ariiiirong chdirmdn beford cjrdhouie mauric c baaly michael tedwith john gov or b 0 young local directob w j baalty vicprndnt 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