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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1968, p. 10

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m the acton free press wednesday april 3 1968 sett jjrcss editorial pag cehgratulatfohj congratulations are in order to the acton novice hockey team for winning theoaaha b championihip ijn their own zone as far as we can make pot they are first teeirr from- acton to win r an onalhatite although others have come pretty oloio i theli success- is m measure of trw achievement acton minor hockey ha rh the paif jew seascins alter being handicafiped foi years fey poor facilities and a kingilred inferiority fcomplev t was doubly significant that ihe championship squad was also using players from the legion town league teamin thelrtltl quest it proved the jtwb leagues odulu cooperate and pro duce championshjp material v spedemkknqwiedgrnent should go to coach bawlnscoe for the effortand time fie devotedjki tt feaia s wellas manager oori van fleet and oihertlwho assisted in moulding the squad championships bnlhe mlnqi level are surely indicative of better things to come in intermediate and possibly eveh junior ranks in years tzvcorne jene but net frractten i a lengthy illness which kept his familiar figure at home and in hospital for the last few years will still never dim the memory of the late dr bill kenney who died last week he was revered and loved as a man who put service above self his unselfish devotion to the medi cal profession went far beyond the call of duty extending into the complexities of human compassion dr kenney s is one of the last of a vanishing breed the general practi tioner who was prepared to treat any kind of disease or injury under any kind of condition although he trained in modern hospitals and was acknowledg ed as an expert in the field of obstet rics when ho came back to his native acton the facilities were often little better than a kitchen table or his own office where others might be inclined to shrink under a tremendous work load which extended around the clock dr kenney seemed to thrive he got a tre- mendous lify from diagnosing and treat ing the ailments of people here and in the district many with whom he was on e first name calling basis perhaps because he took each call as a summons to appear bill kenney might often have been imposed on it could be merely a case of acne posing as measles or it might be some thing serious he never failed to re spond we are glad that some recognition was accorded dr kenney while he was still among us that was in 1960 when he was named citizen of the year few could quarrel with the choice of the men responsible for the selection aclon and district was fortunate that dr kenney chose to make his home here we may never see his like again ccttiej jen t make the absurd thing about the modern hippie is not the careless way he dresses but the thought that this sets him free from the world and its trou bles many people dressed neatly in a conventional way are more altruistic freer from pressures of materialism than some samples of the flower children who resemble nothing more aplty des cribed than unmade beds they have made such a fetish of dressing abnormally their dishevelled appearance is now regarded as some wierd sort of uniform a thought which would strike them as being immoral if these modern troubadours only realized their long hair baggy clothes and fantastic getups have become a badge for uncleanness carelessness ig norance and stubborness they might try and change their image actually the movement was started as a protest against the excessive materialism lack of love and bureaucracy of modern so ciety somewhere along the line the real hippies started attracting less idealistic followers who joined in enthusiastically on the no wash no shave aspects but failed in the idealism because they have a message for the modern serf it is too bad it is being badly handled wo could do with a few influencial critics of modern civilization ptctcj frw the ftaat must raoial car on the toronto su burban railway to arrive in acton april 12 ii7 is pictured between john and willow sis in the top picture below a diesel car- was photographed at the acton station on main st s the station is still there the radial line which provided efficient passenger service be tween toronto and guelph ceased op eration august 5 1931 the pictures belong to charles landsborough solitude a warm spring sun and rush ing water all contribute to a pleasant place to study for this rockwood high school student this limestone promon tory edges over the turbulent eramosa rivor along picturosque valley road staff photo sugar and spice by bill smiley had a taste of utter domestic freedom and pece during the reoent holidays daughter kim went off to spend a few days with mr mum in the city and there i was all alone in the big house for the first time in years nobody to bug me not a soul to tell me it was time to get up or go to bed nobody to tell me to stop doing this or start doing that no body to natter away while i was trying to read the paper it was a wild delirious feeling only a man who is beleaguered by women most of his waking hours can appreciate how i felt i just decided to lot er rip go the whole hog and let the chips fall whore they might first morning i slept right through until 830 i oven lay there grinning defiantly and said right out loud i wont get up until i feel uko it and there was no ar gument seven minutes later instead of tho usual juice toast and coffee i ripped tho cap off a bottle of beer and drank it right there in the livingroom not tho kitchen with my bare bet up on the best chair it gave mo a glorious sense of sheer freedom and a headacho but i dldnt care i road tho morning paper for 20 minutes straight without being interrupted unheard of luxury for the rest of ihe day i not only throw convention to the wind but flouted overy domestic rule that has been pounded into me in 20 yoars i read a novel instead of marking exam papers i deliberately let my whlskors row right through until noon i malicious ly dirtied every ashtray in the house i refused to take out the garbage i got crumbs all over the kitchen floor and just left them there crunching happily around in them i dldnt even go down to the base ment and do the washing l read had magazine i threw a stack of nam papers on the floor and kicked them all over the room i ripped up a couple of bills that came in the mall and i ate whatever and whenever i darned well pleased peanutbutter and jam sand wich and frozen oyster soup for lunch with a wine sauce that i never got around to cooking dldnt eat until some crazy hour about 1230 at dbaertime i did the same just sneered at the big roast of beef cooked for me before the glru uh had exactly what i wanted pork and beans and exactly when i felt like it about 6 pm i just let the old dishes pile up anywhere wont even put them in the sink intact i sneered at them a couple of times as i walked through the kitchen looking for somebody to talk to that night i carried right on with my orgy of freedom had a brandy and a cigar somebody gave me six months ago whon his wife had a baby searched out relent lessly and watched threo westorns on tv including the latelato did i go to bod then not on your life went down and without so much as a by- yourteave made myself a hig fat roast beef and horseradish sandwich washed it down with four cups of my special coffee the real thing that you can stand a spoon in and whon i went to bed it was exactly when i felt uko it with no nagging it was about 130 as i recall and it was about 430 when that snack wore off and i wont to sleep noxt day wasnt so wild or hilarious quito oh tho froedom was still there but so wore the dishes and crumbs and ashtrays and exam papers and nobody elso i must admit a small surge of pure rago wont through me bocause nobody had doanod tho placo up i dldnt just give up though i wont right on dirtying dishes and paddling around in my pyjamas and smoking like dlosel truck on the third morning tho cleaning lady arrived she was a little taken back when i embraced her hoartily and sho was ovon more surprised when i followed her about all morning babbling away about nothing theres nothing uko freedom wlvos should go away and loave their husbands alone for a few days once a year it would save a lot of marriages the acton free press phone 853200 bui esi and ed tonal ottic tjjj n i 41 ph hj n ttt jfwijjy n iwwi u m sj irut aj h 1 1 irw ivan enj hum i nl js ttjur l suhu rip j mj m tarvjj v 00 iljn je i iik j nwvj l u mi ril ottta h oi s4j j to n iupitj lul i iv i 4 i miurthi iiii ml xi j ih j rrll i jwr k liui mill axil be nu fx kui ht uuik ii th ejlyiikowlh wll tw tut lul ji the 4plt4 4hu au 1 lk ni d tiki flhl r imr jif intng thutjs w ullh nu ni hr u utffli nuivlt an utler i ll vul nut tw ullhjf 4n 1 a iimt tw irvhuisi ui tstuuhuf ce ut twtuj oiu puuttmr turlbv coim dtm btar tulbv cuvtfkl ltt a 20 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday april 1 ims last wednesday rotarlans from many parts of ontario participated in the charter night banquet and ceremonies of actons nawlyf rmed rotary cub president amos mason received the charier from district v governor kenneth smith about zoo sat down to the turkey dinner erred by ihe tegtoq udlee auxiuary the oakylue club took complete charge of the arranffr roenta charter rnebipefi axe amos mason wj btty it it aylesworthartrar hardoq pi garrett droiwjpvhpystoresv john anderson roy arnold harold baxter dwin jennings david undssy alfred long- len loyeil lester macswaln art padbury victor romley dr georgeslrrs and fred wright last week the bowling record of 11 was beaten and a new high aiagle of 31 made j royston bowled 11 strikes and one spare totop bill marshall n mr wlulam mainprise st marked bis 91st birthday 50 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday april 11 1918 the aeroplanes are making dally flights over town again hendersons saw mill hascommencedtbe seasons cutting some citizens have al ready commenced work in their gardens when mr john kenney went out the side door of his shop for some wood some person opened the front door and took from the side show window a pair of misses shoes size two it is not often that petty thieving of this nature occurs in acton at the meeting of the board of education mr h s harwood was reengaged as janitor at an increased salary of 700 mr and mrs ira vanatter and family moved from balunafad to georgetown and friends of the methodist church gath ered to bid farewell and present them with a uberal purse the address was signed by beatrice hilts h s henderson geo campbell wm swlndlehurst and her bert allan close up your chickens now please give your neighbors a chance to increase production back issues 75 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday april 6 1893 mr thomas ferryman has just razed to the ground the old blacksmith shop on his property on mill st this shop was erected 43 years ago by the late t hut chinson of recent years it hid been used as- astabve and had become very unsightly lsalahhalllday of the scotch block died last weekaftermany months of suffering last junebe was assisting a neighbor with eds haying when the horses ran away when he was picked up he was found be be ser- loosiy injured and was paralyzed from the breast down three physicians were sunk mooed and found one erf his ribs ted been broken off from the backbone from that upr until us week the poor feuow had been lying in the predicament merely moved from side to aide for ease- to add to his trouble a utile son was added to the bve children on the same day that ms only daughter a bright girl of 11 years was taken down with scarlet lever dying four days later he was a brave man thraughlt all but for weeks after poor haludsy would turn on his pillow ahd look at the door of the room in which the dead body of his favorite child had lain and break down as he occupied the main room of the utile cottage some idea can be conceived of his anguish and suffering 100 years ago taken from the issue of the canadian champion milted april 2 iso the examination of the milton common school will take place tomorrow friday commencing with the junior division at 9 arru mr campbells department will be examined from 1 oclock to 4 pm we trust that the trustees parents and all who are interested in the cause of educa tion will make it a point to attend owing to the expiration of our lease and the desire of the owner mr mtgutfln to fit it up into an elegant store we have to remove to the premises over bones cab inet shop opposite the town hall the compositors room is surpassed in size and convenience by few if any country offices in ranada the office of thomas matbeson barristeratiaw will be found on the same premises entrance by the side stairs and the editor desires to remind his numerous friends that be will always be found at home and the latch- string always hangs out church notices the church of st alban the martyr anglican corner willow si and st albans drive sunday april 7th 1968 palm sunday 900 am the holy eucharist 1030 am church school 1030 am holy eucharist archdeacon e rigby of the synod of the diocese of niagara on ihe 12th april 11 am the lilur- uv ol good fridav rev keith calder bethel christian reformed church minister rev p brouwer ba bd acton ontario 1 trinity church the united church of canada minister rev gordon b turner ba bd organist dr george elliott ma phd sunday april 7th 196b 1000 am english service 1110 am sunday school 230 pm alternating dutch and english service saturday bible classes 10 12 am everyone welcome sunday april 7th 1968 1000 am morning worship nursery provided sacrament of holy communion mr c a lauder will preach 800 pm holy week service knox presbyterian church sunday school 1000 am junior school to gr 4 ii 15 am senior school gt 5 to gr 8 acton baptist church founded 1842 pastor rev stanley gammon res 144 tidey ave phone 8531615 maple avenue baptist church 81 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnes sunday april 7th 1968 here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 945 am sunday school all ages ii 00 am morning service 700 pm evening evangel 745 pm wednesday prayer meeting acton 8531956 georgetown 8t76a5 evangel pentecostal vasvernacu paoc 33 churchill road rev s m thoman pastor 8sj271s there will be a sunday school teach ers ti lining cuurse tuesday thru friday april 2 5 at 7j0 pjn con ducted o rev w h moody sun- dav school director for western on tario sunday april 7th 1961 palm sunday 945 am church school and adult bible class 1100 am morning worship the triumphant king 800 pm holy week service knox presbyterian church thursday 630 pm explorers thursday 8 pm choir practice friday 7 pm bhf text behold we go up to jerusa lem and the son of man shall be deliv ered unto the chief priests and they shall condemn him to death math 10 33 presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew ii mckenzie ba bd minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master s sunday april 7th 1968 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evangelistic service rev w h moody will minister at both services tuesday 8 pm prayer servioa and bible study thursday 8 pm christ ambassadors easter good friday services open air services 10 am literature blitz 24 pjn evening great easter jully service at 8 pm palm sunday april 7th 1968 9 45 am church school for age to 15 years 945 am ministers church member ship class for teenagers withdrawn this sunday 1010 am kirk session meets 1100 am divine worship and holy communion 800 pm first holy week service guest preacher the rev clayton searla ifju bj of donway un ited ctturch toronto everyone most welcome this la an invitation to attend the church of your dsaje on sunday

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