The Acton Free Press Wednesday August 5 Churchill Welcome newlyweds home By Mrs MacArthur Churchill friends and and relatives wish to convey best wishes our newlyweds Carol and Bob Hyde who arrived home after their honeymoon and arc now settled In their apartment at Crown Hill Toronto Rev A and Mrs spent Wednesday and Thursday at tticlr daughter s home with Mr and Mrs Cross at Lome Park On the weekend they visited friends In Gait Mrs Pat Kerr had her sister Nancy Knox and her cousin Marilyn Knox of Hampton and niece Heather Down of Sun visiting at their home for nearly a week On Wednesday and Thursday of the same week Mrs John Knox of Hampton and Mrs Grant Down and children Stephen Allison and Michelle of Sunderland visited at the same home with Pat and Bob and wee Jeffrey Miss Debbie Twin Lakes site childrens camp over the holiday weekend at their sister a home with Rev A and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ross and Robbie of Ottawa visited with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wallace Swockhamer and Janice were at home with all the family on Sunday when Carol and Bob joined her school friend Miss Hyde Linda and Fred and wee of Erin and is with her granddaughter Peggy Lynn parents at their cottage near Thompson also Don and Shirley Kincardine on Lake Huron were all present Messrs Ivan and Bert Chalmers of Toronto are visiting LOCAL STUDENTS among tour group photographed at spectacular shrine at Nlkko Japan Local studenis Japan Impressed on city tours BIG HIT SEAT BELT Several high school students Anchorage Alaska before from Milton and Acton are proceeding on currently enjoying a visit to The Youth centre constructed Japan and Expo with the In for the summer Olympics Ship School Tours Associatiln is a massive complex of dor Milton students BUI Kiervin and matorics athletic Jellies Jim Marshall sent back this photo and a report on highlights of their tour to date Upon arriving in Tokyo on Saturday July IS we were billeted in the Tokyo Olympic Memorial Youth Centre However our arrival was not that simple as we enjoyed a hour layover In housing over 3 students from all corners of the world Not only did we enjoy variations of local food but also the Oriental practice of using chopsticks Really efficient Our first impressions of Japan were ones of pollution poverty and people all in great extremes At first any favorable pressions were stifled by the heat and humidity As our tolerance of Killer stri Four killed on 401 Halton s worst traffic fatality to date this year claimed the lives of four people three con struct ion laborers and a six year old boy when a car and truck collided almost headon at a curving hill on Highway just west of Kelso Conservation Area Wednesday afternoon of last week The stretch of road between Campbellvllle and Kelso nicknamed killer strip in recent yearshas been the scene of dozens of accidents released since Highway was opened Four other persons have died in accidents that some are past two and a half years and passenger in the pickup truck driven by his father Ernest Sr died the following day at Hamilton General Hospital Mr is believed still conscious and reported in fair condition at the same hospital of the transport Donald Carey of St in Gait was unhurt Another passenger in the car of was treated at Milton Hospital for chest and leg Injuries and did our bothday city was and night actually an efficient and A one was organism This was organized to Nlkko a very substantiated by numerous tours ful mountain resort with a of various cultural industrial and deep religious background commercial centres We were tied by spectacular especially impressed by the Meyi shrine It was at that the Temple broadcasting enclosed photograph was taken showing the lour group and newspaper company Everyone was good spirits due These reflected that in their to the exhilarating mountain air technical progress they have not Our next tour was to forgotten their past Theatres where we enjoyed restful cruise and other across a cool mountain lake were awed by the complete use of every foot of land whether it be industrial or agricultural We covered the miles to Nagoya two hours time Needless to say our speed was great The rest of the day was spent ng Our night lodging was beside the Pacific Ocean at Toba After a Japanese style dinner everyone pursued their own activities the majority of the strewn over the highway The rc from the heat of ment grants mm i it Ihp WEWRtifOPP TRAFFIC BUG the Glnza gave the students an Both the pickup truck and the car were total wrecks police reported Wreckage was A camp for crippled children with additional recreational TO facilities for both winter and HJ summer may be built on the former Twin Lakes property In Lot 13 Concession south of Speyside Council approved the purchase of the land for the camp and recreational centre regular meeting last night Tuesday Charles CoMllc who said he had been asked to look Into the purchase of the property by a service organization similar to thcShrlners explained the group planned to go to a lot of expense to refurbish the former resort property and hoped to have the camp ready by next summer Authority has big dam problems The Grand River Conservation Authority is having problems with both federal and provincial governments It t been able to get money from cither government for a fivedum flood control program Now the provincial government Is holding back on grants because of belt tightening at Queens Park Authority chairman James Bauer told a GRCA executive committee meeting in Gait Thursday that we could be about short on govern MADE WHILE YOU WAIT KEYS Hintons 5c1 Store transport and pup trailer the warm salt water It damage was by a dance on the The accident happened during Wc in our a heavy rain The four Toronto traditional Japanese lodging in men were laborers working in and returning to their homes for the night Their car went out of control on a hilly curve four tenths of a mile east of the Fifth Line overpass on H way our traditional Japanese for a cool and restful sleep Women divers Today July 20 after arising While the authority accepts government financial problems Mr Bauer expressed concern about the arbitrary method of slashing things across the board He noted that the authority has a good record of living up to its budget Mr Bauer reported on a recent The energy and resources management department budget this year is less than the increase In the highways department budget he said This indicates where the priorities are Mr Bauer said that by delaying and postponing some work we should be able to get by if we get grants close to what we got last year The executive decided to continue operations on a restricted budget hoping that the province will come through with required funds the 1970 DATSUNS are at NORTH EN DBP ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY PRICED FROM SI 845 SEE THE SPORTS CAR OPEN WEEKDAYS TO SAT SUN TO 235 Base Line Rd Milton left for Mikimoto Pearl Island discussion of the flow Four other persons have died in accidents that some area in the IS past two and a half years and personal accidents have f n been recorded at a rate of about Of I SCrOll on month during the same At 12 noon August 8 a scroll commemorating the tenth an of the founding of the Bruce Trail Association will be transferred lo the Caledon Hills Three vehicles Wednesday s accident being investigated by Const runs j iransierrea 10 S7STi Bruce Club Memo STrt S scroll kit l noon men on the med an and struck a west bound p truck almost head on Moments later a westbound transport hauling a pup trailer collided with the wreckage of the other two Two men who were passengers in the car were pronounced dead down the 433 mile length of the trail this Bummer August it reaches the end of the Hi Land section of the trail and after a short ceremony couriers of the Hills club will start down their 32 mile stretch to meet the Toronto club at Terra Cotta Conservation area gates on the Ivan Hunter They were Allan folowing John Atkinson of 1178 Glengrove Ave Toronto and Walter of 3303 Frederick CooksvUIe Driver of the car 40yearold Hans of HuronJa Gate Scarboro was rushed to hospital but died shortly after being admitted Boy dies later Ernest of 4T2 Notre Dame St in Belle River near Windsor who was a One of the couriers for the Caledon Hills club will be Fred Wright of Acton a hale hearty and hiking yearold Each courier adds his signature to the scroll The scroll will arrive at at noon September during a ceremony for the un veiling of a cairn to mark the southern terminus of the Bruce Trail The Hon Rene Bruneile will officiate The Caledon Hills Bruce Trail club has a varied and rather scattered membership with one common interest the Bruce Tra I and lis environs Several of the Caledon Hills club members are also very active in affairs of the parent Association the current president is Tom East or Kitchener Elmer Cserhalmi of Elmira is Chairman of the Trail Guide and Maps Com Phil p Gosling of Guelph planned most of the initial trail The officers of the Caledon Hills Club are Miss Isabel Leming of Weston Dr C Rod Davidson of Kitchener Dave Taylor of Mrs Mussclman of Elmira Jack of Cataract Roy Trimble of Belfcuntain where viewed the growth of cultural pearls and observed women pearl divers work After a five hour bus trip we arrived Osaka where we are now staying in the traditional Japanese style at the Shitennoji Temple So far we ire by Japan and its people and hope the two remaining weeks wul be as onal as our initial one In closing one thought which must be stressed is our prcciatton of the Canadian standard of living problem with George Kerr minister of energy and resources management and treasury board officials The government officials want us to close down operations but they couldn promise that ihe authority would the cash it needs to carry on operations Mr Bauer said he can accept the province wants the author ty to get along on less when government and the public ore 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