Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 30, 1970, p. 2

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The Free Press Wednesday September The clergy Apeak put By Rev A Walter Chnrchfll Community Cbnrch The decision made by farmers organizations to withhold payment of taxes made against farm property as a whole because of excessive assessments Is to be commended It appears to the writer of this article that this could be one effective way of making the Government of Ontario realise that while the paper which Is used In the making of currency does grow on trees the actual economic equivalent does not It takes on the part of the average far mer great deal of labor sweat and planning to earn the dollars necessary to keep his business solvent There la good ground for taking ex to the fact that a large portion of the tax dollar la spent on education More than half of the municipal tax dollar Is so spent The recent change from government by local school boards to county government has certainly added to the local school tax while the setting up of area supervisors has further led one to feel that Is akin to elevation to the Senate in political matters A plum for those who work handinhand with the Establishment One teacher of some years of devoted service passed this remark some time ago Andwhatdotheydo The question la well taken Perhaps their major contribution la the filing of statistics which are safely pigeonholed In department files Surely supervision of our school system by school inspectors was In the main well taken care a In the past Why these over paid area supervisors now The Free Press In an Issue of a few weeks ago carried a press report stating that area supervisors of the Board of Education readily agreed to let the 3 per cent salary Increase guideline set by the federal authorities be the figure acceptable to them The statement would have been amusing If it had not been so tragic There are married pensioners in this province whose combined pensions are no greater than and In some cases not as great as such an Increase In pay would be One feels sick at heart when he stops to consider the tremendous economic Imbalance which exists so often between the Incomes of senior citizens as a whole and some sections of the active labor force Moreover the dictatorial attitude frequently taken by those who sit in authority In the Department of Education is something else again Some of their pronouncements go beyond being guide lines they are rulings which may not be departed from A few years back an area school was being considered to serve a portion of Grey County The land for such a school could have been bought for less than Department officials directed no less than be paid for thia site Govern departments often act as though money were going out of style la It any wonder that taxes are steadily Increasing and the standing debt of our government is doing the same There Is one thing about which I never cease to wonder and that is as to how long suffering the general public can be over governmental malpractice with that public own money For that what taxes need to follow the lead suggested by farm organizations in taxes and do a little more protesting re matters of which we do not approve Even our prime minister has so advocated Georgetown church closes The doors of First Baptist church in Georgetown were of closed following a special service A crew of movers removed the contents of the church to St Paula Baptist church Mountainview Ed Georgetown where a service of consolidation was held last Sunday Rev William Calms has nerved both churches since the end of last year Plans for the future of the centuryold chapel with the towering spire are not definite but It likely It will be sold the church was Rev Gordon Holmes formerly pastor of Acton Baptist church who was or In Georgetown In 1914 THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner Willow St and St Drive Rev J Dawion BA BTh SUNDAY OCTOBER Tnnil im Euchanst am Sunt EiiLhansi 10 Church SOiool and Nursery CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev Acton Ontario ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH SO Mill St Pounded Pastor Rci Frank M Byrrx A B Parsonage Church Office SUNDAY OCTOBER Morning Worship Service Nursery and Sunday School 1 1 10 Sunday School Worship Service Teen Meet at the church tuning Catechism Clann Come worship study with to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H Minister Mr A Hansen and Choir Master SUNDAY OCTOBER 1970 4S am Morning Worship The Gospel According Christ Enemies Communion am Sunday School Wedndij Pnytr and Bible at ThuiMhy Choir rehearsal 7 BHF Morula October Baptist Men Fall at Preston Baptist Church 8 October 18 Sunday Evening Mission A Cordial Invitation To All TABERNAttl PA C Churchill Road Rev Thoman Paitor SUNDAY OCTOBER 1970 Church Sehool for Grades IS a Session meets 1 am Worship and Holy Communion Meditation on A Table in the Wilderness October Preparatory Service Everyone Most Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner BD Director of Muck George MA SUNDAY OCTOBER 1970 am Sunday School Morning Worship 700 Evangelistic Service Tuesday 8 Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday Christ Ambassadors John I Whosoever and not in the doctrine of Christ hath not God He that abide in the dextrine of Christ he hath both Father and Son MAW AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C SUNDAY OCTOBER 1970 am Morning Worship Sacrament of Holy Communion am Nursery 1000 Church School to Grade 1100 am Church School Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part in the life and Worship of Trinity SUNDAY OCTOBER Hero our sincere invitation to the family to attend church Sunday School All ages II Morning Service 00 veiling Evangel Georgetown COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Bi Ave phone 8S323M SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 1 a Worship Service and Church School Service in charge of the Rev G The Sacrament of Holy Communion Visitors are Welcome at all Church Gathering at the Church on the Hill All involved in politics controller tells at dinner Memorial plaque Last Sunday afternoon the members of Georgetown Agricultural Society unveiled a plaque on the pylon at the Georgetown park In memory of a faithful director the late Harding Price The short service was In charge of Rev Norman Young of Knox church Fair president Stuart Hall presided over the unveiling THE MYSTERY on the front page Is cleared up by a Churchill resident Its a puftball an appetizing member of the mushroom family which Bill Stuckey stumbled on as he walked with his camera Photos by W Stuckey Few familiar faces for former There were Just a few familiar faces when Dr James with his wife came back to Acton fair Is a farmer chief librarian of the University of Western Ontario and is now In the history department In June In the Queens honors list his name appeared as a recipient of the Order of the British Empire Although he isn precisely sure why he has received the high award Dr suspects It is because of his promotion of British books In Canada at dlf times When went to school Acton over years ago he walked five miles each way from his family farm at When he went to grade in Guelph he made the same long trek to catch the train at Acton station He got his education OPP re Check vehicles The Acton Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police reports an average week of activities from September to September Investigations conducted were a case of malicious damage that is still under investigation and a minor theft total of three disturbances in which warnings were given and a reported case of indecent assault on a female A local youth is in custody charged with this offence A local man who wanted to drive his car after having that last drink for the road was charged with unpaired driving On the traffic scene a total of two property damage accidents were investigated with total damages of Three charges were laid as a result of the police investigation Into the cause of the accidents the charges was for failing the breath test A total of 14 charges were issued under the Highway Traffic Act and 17 drivers warned in regards to their bad driving habits Drivers Now is the time to check your vehicle system as winter is approaching rapidly and car windows will not be open as often a leaky exhaust system could prove fatal It Is always wise to check your vehicles lights and make sure that they all function properly The wise motorist will make sure that his windshield wipers and defrost system arc in good working order so as to ensure dear visibility In any weather The thought of winter should remind drivers of the advantage of good tires when driving in slippery roads Avoid trouble by making sure that your auto is safe for winter driving Renovations Renovations to the south wall of the arena are complete and parks and recreation committee members are now considering Installing a fire exit At Thursday nights regular meeting arena manager Harold Townsley was instructed to get estimates on both single and double crash bar doors through his feet as much head Dr laughs The night for the Trl men club brought vivacious woman speaker to the group meeting In the parish hall last Thursday evening Controller Ann Jones of Hamilton made the time fly as she transferred her enthusiasm for politics to her listeners With fact humor accounts of actual happenings and even Biblical quotations she persuaded the audience that everyone Is li like It or not Politics Is as close to you as the air you breath she claimed Its the art of government the decision making by a few for the many Therefore the many must be concerned informed and involved Effect us aU Mail pollution education the poor drugs all are aspects of today life that effect everyone yet are controlled by decisions made by politicians She commended the club which brings together people from both the United and Anglican churches but went on to say many church people think they should shle away from politics Her late husband was a minister seem to feel It has a taint She challenged her listeners that church people should take even more respon than others ln becoming Involved In politics Need moderates She cited instances of minority groups receiving coverage from the news media She said she cant blame newspapers and television for featuring such things as a student protest at McMastor which she learned later from her student son amounted to very little Yet she pointed out politicians must also hear from normal reasonable people with perfectly average Ideas All can act Delegations she said often say will never vote for thanked her presenting women I living proof they dot her with a sheepskin rug Times have changed with outside influences our children After food for the body and food develop faster and women must foT we mind Rev Harry Dawson also grow faster provided food for the spirit in a Back to the subject of church message she said It should be like floating crap game Christians should each day find out where the action is And Involvement in politics Is unavoidable Joan Pratt Introduced the speaker listing her many Bob Hart welcomed everyone to the second ladles night Boast beef dinner was served by Watsons restaurant At the November meeting of men of the two churches Chief Constable Harold Adamson will and Penny on law enforcement family had come from South come to Hamilton council with Africa and his father was far antagonistic attitude and have ming during the period the even been surprised to be listened Talmans lived near here to and agreed with You CAN Researching fight city hall she stressed He maintains a keen interest In Write letters talk about what the area He Is currently you believe support candidates researching the subject of with enthusiasm call those communications in Ontario open mouth radio programs so which Includes trains they won Just air the views of newspapers telegraph etc He crackpots was Instrumental in arranging Vote for women for In Ottawa of the she devoted five minutes to the Milton and Acton newspapers womtn who only legally became and he spends about an hour a persons years ago She was day reading from files on distressed so few ore in politics but admitted It not easy They microfilm INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Night School Course ADULT PROGRAMME LIST CHANCE TO REGISTER As part of its service to the Community the Acton Citizens Band is prepared to offer a Night School Course in Instrumental Music for interested adults For further information contact George Elliott at 853 0365 between the hours of and any evening before October aar SUN THROUGH SHOW a sat SAT MATINEE Sept St BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR Oct THE EXECUTIONER George Color Also carry oh pimpernel The Cary On Gang Color KELLYS HEROESi TIME FOR FRI SAT DURING OCTOBER ft Hey folks Watch for Mustang Fall Bargain Nights Dates will Appear In our Local Paper Sin Oct China Burton As VIM At Anne Anna the Thousand Dayi Adult Enlerla nmmt Bank Track Wed Oct Tha Arrangement The Great Bank Robbery Adult Enter Wed Oct Mustang Pal Bora a 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