c sktt xt personal 3 1 mr and mr clarence kentner jof toronto visited in acton on the weekend t l mr and mn frank cooper id trevor of st catharine were in town for the weekend home for the weekend wa cathy krul with two friend from calvin college michigan mr and mn cliff bradley and vr and mn frank sptefvopl visited in montreal with mr and mr ray staler mr and mr harold hasten from saiill ste marie viijted the abie gordon on the holiday weekend harold i an old army pelof alvse mr anna smith and wenelle pent the thanksgiving weekend with mr and mr joseph thurston al their collate at lake si peter mr tusje blom of utrecht holland ha been visiting ihe past teven week wild her daughter mr and mr henry de vile and family she file back home on thursday visiting wllh mr and mr donald reed st and mr and mn stewart reed during ihe thanksgiving weekend were mi edna tah iron br dad ont mr and mr irvin reed bilin steven and michael lilmlra onl mr and mr don reed ji hue ont and mi and mil blaut edmondion david rnu donna and jamie of burlington peter and jeanlne kuril and ion jaied of ottawa and jill hum of london peril the holiday weekend at their parent home on ailltut si alio joining mr and mi joe hunt and mark for thanksgiving dinner were michael hum ol london hi fiancee ann wolleian of rexdale mi and ml hairy hale of georgetown jon and maxine hum and children kent and kelly of young st and mary i uchs of r r 4 acton mn a vlllenulie of bo wallace st hu relumed irom a trip to sudbury where ihe mended the funeral of iter brotherinlaw captain guy iiusiniss a prtotsvoha oirmtoiu dental dr leonard embback denial surgeon sullr no j hlnton bid 1k mill st e aoton onl far appointment phone i3hjm architect donald e skinnm barch mjiaic i7a mill street suite 2 acton telephone umno olllce hour by appointment or 30 stuvebank rd port credit 27444h optometrists arthur a johnson o d milton 184 main st 8789072 tuesday and friday acton m mill st b 85ji5m wednesdays and saturdays residence phone 8789a78 funeral director phone 8smu50 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr appraising and insurance f l wright 20 wubur strut acton ontario phone tsmm appraiser and ineuranoa over so year in actor m the mutual ladfo uauamamctf odumnv tisy uamaba robebts hart ml orrule road acton boa 4164313400 rrta simsmsn deagroaellllert who died september 20th captain deegioseilllers wa chairman of association 33 of the rcej4g and served from 1939 to 1947 with the royal hamilton light infantry took part in commando raid and was made a prisoner of war after the war he was on the police force for 10 year and since 1966 had been an inspector of weight and measure al sudbury branch of the federal dept of consumer affairs ills wife mlane survive hkri slid two tons john and marcel also hit mother front toronto and six sitters he was buried in ihe veteran lot in sudbury roman catholic cemetery acton acvtvltils al the regular meeting tueulay evening acton council passed a bylaw authorizing an agreement lor rental of land from ihe canadian national railway by acton parks and recreation committee for 25 a year the land 25040 square leel is adjacent to mr donald munii park where a fence provided by the c n will be erected to protect users of the ski hill aiea from ihe railway hacks deputy reeve led tyler opposed the bylaw approved a resolution uothorizlng acton hydro llecttic commission to pay delegules lo meetings or conventions who would otherwise lose wooes u remuneration of 25 per day accepted u recommend atlon from no i lommlllee lliul an amendment be prepared to tlte zoning bylaw to cover u mvnconfoimlly which existed al ihe time of passing of no usb due to lot frontage and building setbacks as long as future construction conforms to the zoning bylaw the resolution came out of a planning board resolution recommending an amendment to the rl zone with respect to so fool lots passed a resolution that ihe recommendation of the planning board on annexation be forwarded lo ihe depailment of community planning branch for consideration planning board recommended that acton annex all properly enclosed by the centie of the next concession beyond the first concession beyond i ihe first line 2 the town line between bsqueslng and erin townships 3 the fourth line esquesing and 4 no 25 sideroad to create a joint planning area and furlhcarrungc a joint meeting with the two adjoining townships to discuss the mattei and try for a mutual agreement council by resolution ulso accepted the recommendation of planning board that ihe ml zone in the northwest urej ol aston van gils property be rezoned residential deputy reeve tyler declined to vote dcclurmg a conflict ol interest recommended that the north haltnu uibni board be continued under a new name like the north llalton municipal bcurd and that the townships ol nutsagaweyu und bsqucsing be invited to participate on a tour meeting a year basis to discuss mutual problems pussed u lesolution requesting the ontario housing corporation proceed with six additional gearctltomcomc housing units on the cobble hill property there is sufficient space in the proposed development foi six more units agreed to an acton bylaw regarding fireworks and firecrackers modelled on a burlington bylaw pasted a resolution requesting the acton hydro electric commission negotiate a separate agreement in writing with the reisnun group for 111 hydro costs including underground services and street lighting for the proposed new subdivision less fat change your eating habits to lower your blood cholesterol and reduce your risk of getting a heart attach the ontario heart foundation advises this means eating less animal fat and less food high in cholesterol the acton free prat wednesday october 1 5 1 969 message to thief n work for living fire prevention week in halyon concluded on sunday wllh a church parade in oakvllle sponsored by the helton county elr prevention bureau over 40 firtlighters from the mlrton alton geotoelowa oakvllle and burlington fire department were on hand for a short walk from the centennial library to know presbyterian church fle chstl jack cunningham ol georgetown churchltl chairman ol the fire prevention bureau led the marchers and ihe oakvllle tiitioiu uswl headed up the parade at the service rev ft g mcmillan gave a timely sermon end oakvllle chief j d wilson eisil firelighter al rfedshayv read the letuuu the twecle i held annually u the various helton town to draw attention to fire prevention wee stall photo acton ohfv llll week lepnll in ihe pubhc hut during ihe reporting week ol october 5 lo october ii ihe men at ihe atlon detachment worked a total ol 22 v hours while patrolling b2 miles ol the town lodds two motor vehicle accidents tesulled in a total ol 1141 damages and two ol the driven weie charged undei the highway trallic act its a lacl llul sum of all our liaflic ai cedents are caused by human emu hence defensive driving can prevent a cosily collision or save u hie so come on you acton dnvers and he a defensive drlvei by keeping aleil loi posilble dangei the police uiue a total ol live peisoni sveir charged for not oiieylng the trallic laws and two moie were given a warning lor the came paper drive next week anniversary in news 60th by mrs i macarlhur the fall paper drive lor ihe cc w is coming up uexl week anyone having anything may leave it al ihe home ol mi wallace swackhamer not lulci thun next monday october 20 tuesday is when it is lo be collected mi and mis a preece ol toronto visiled on sunday with hei brother and sister inlaw mi and mrs i red spear and lamily mrs i loyd anderson ol pnwassan und son i ddie who is unending hamilton uuiveisily called on her brother and sisleiin law mr and mrs william dnhbie on i nday i ilends are very sorry lo learn mrs teshc swackhamei is a riatienl in uelph geucial losnitul with a hioken hip we all fiope it wont be liu long until she cun be back home again miss june swackhamei who is unending i oiidon university was home lor the thanksgiving weekend with her lather mr lcdic swutkliumcrhnd sisters a number lions this locality attended the vciy happy rsssssssislttstasmtssssssssswjai m our readers write ontario sai i tv u agui 20h king street west toronto iontario september 9 i960 the cditoi dear sir smashed windshields and other damage lo cars lias been reported recently from areas heavily used by gravel trucks in spite of police surveillance many tiucks ate loaded andor driven in such a way that gravel files off threatening damage to other vehicles and serums injury to cyclists and pedestrians iven if a truck is loaded carefully and appatently legally diamond wedding anniversary ol mr and mrs allhui griffin on sunday ullctiinnn october i held in the i mi united lunch hall we jciin in wishing tin mom very best wishes on saliliday last ml and mis r i davidson wcie taken by surprise when mrs hohiuson ami hei daughter belly ol oakvillc called ul their home and hid cf inns r mis robinson was the hostess on ihe bus trip to i lorida and llelty ucccimpauied hei she is unending loionto lliuviisiiy thisyeai iiicsis lor thanksgiving ul the home ol mi and mis noiman turner jiillanne and davit were mrs dona dunne and david ol acton und miss diane i lirivtcnun ol toronto 1 lie addition to mi norman lurueis precast plant is progressing according to schedule nest week ihe giuvel crushri will he installed guarantee rials flying during the week of oct 5 oct ii inclusive officers stationed ul milton detachment ol the ontario provincial police patrolled i054 miles of area resads under their jurisdiction and woiked a total ol iioqvi hours persons charged with driving otlcuces totalled 74 this week and to others were warned regarding then driving habits proceedings m provincial judges court resulted in 180 convictions being registered general occurrences reported lor investigation numbered 35 during this time period included were three ihclts one break und enter one disturbance one- prowler complaint one attempted suicide was investigated one indecent exposure was investigated one stolen car reported and one stolen car recovered tor another police department one car was destroyed by fire one traffic escort was given and five liquor investigations were carried out resulting in seven persons being charged other occurrences were minor in nature and required little time to clear there were seven personal injury accidents during the sevenday period which resulted in seven persons being hospitalized and another seven persons being treated at the hospital and then released there were also tune property damage accidents during this period with an estimated amount of damage approximated at 18595 causes were careless driving improper left turns unsafe lane change vehicle stalled on road improperly parked follow too close and fall to stop nine charges were laid as a result of investigations into these accidents there can be no against certain nutetii loose unless the load is totally enclosed a sudden bump can send pebble flying high from the floor or side of a dump truck a gust of wind con pick a sheet of metal fiom a truck load of scrap and send it knifing through the air a member of parliament tells u he proposes to ask the ontario deportment of transport to bring in new regulations requinng loads of loose mateiutl such as gravel and und lo he covered and secured by lorps he lias invited the ontario safely league to support this move mandatory covers would put the truck operators to some expense und trouble hut it seems certain that it would reduce the danger and expense to other road users and it would help to free police effort lor oilier areas of traffic enforcement we would very much appreciate hearing from any of your readers who have views about the introduction of such a regulation it would be particularly helpful lo luve details of any tccent cases of personal injury or extensive damage arising from gravel or other material flying olf loaded trucks yours truly fred ii i his general manager jjyfc jjrfss news briefs acton w i had a bake sale i nday in simpsons sicond night school registrations the y wednesday from this frin lair on urea the many attended weekend two glorgltown men keith lluibcr and ralph uriel arc hoping to lotm a concert orchestra gl orgl town y is running 16 night school classes some of ihe different ones arc young naturalists puppet making judo yoga and baby sitting riding dog obedience this ybatt on halloween the witches and goblins at our iront doors will be fighting real ghosts you know the ones hunger disease ignorance the weapon unicbf boxes held at the ready be generous with your ammunition start saving your change now umihous service changes convention in news by mrs a lleuton srivices at i imehouse prebylrtiaii church and sunday school will he willidiuwn loi oclobei 19 because ol uuniversury services al knox hutch georgetown that day on oct o unci loi ensuing sunday chinch services will commence ul 9 45 a m and sunday school ut 1 1 a in there will however be an evening service at k p in on oct 26 when miss jean huddell will speak unci show slides on hei inn lolliall on behalf of the wms sknoi inixpirii nil severe winter conditions olteri put the spotlight on inexperienced dnvers parliciilaity those who gun then cais to get slutted on ice or snow when the experienced driver knows ihut power should he applied gently to get the best traction newly arrived immigrants fiom wanner countries may lie unsure in their cur handling when they fust meet heavy snow the ontario safely leauuc recommends drivers to be alert for signs ol inexperience when conditions are had and to give ample clearance and ull courtesy and help possible to flitse who appear to need it mrs stuart smith ol weston and mr unci mrs ii it i henry ol midland visiird mr and mrs a patterson latl weekend mesdames las nohle nell aiuleisou and a w llrnlon attended the w i annual convention m guelph last week mis audeisou was the i liuehoiiu delegate mill proceeding october 6 uw nine conviction registered for vaiioui offence again ihe highway trallic act and ihe i iqunr control all llse conviction brought line and cost totalling 457 nun italfle acllvllle dealt with u break and fillet in which case ihe thief left empty handed a prowler and tliiee oilier miscellaneous occurrence while on lice topic of break and i liter ihe police would like lo give a message to ti culprit if he is leading this report the punishment fin theft iiteuyeai m jail where ihe value nf what i stolen excred fifty dollars and lor breaking into a home the punishment is hie in jail xo work lor u living nnbody like a ihiel ihe three newly erected cioiewulk in the town are being used hy the children iii a most conimriidahle manner its ihe udulls who ure showing ai bad i x iniple by not using them ihe children ure being told in the schools that they mutt cms at tin eiosswalks und yel they ue the adults day in and day out eiossinu where they please so lets all show good common sense and set a good exumpte tor our children to lollow make tracks to th station discount shoe store 28 main st n oeor0etown jacksons iiah0ain centre styles sizes to suit the entire family all at lth ain pricks ikaeta i i i i i i i i i 4 4 aftatj of night tonight in classified is for if you buy sell trade hire or rent a m bjsfl h im u to cau km wamt asm 8532010 r