Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1972, p. 5

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Froo Proas Wodnnsdoy The clergy Apeak cut JAZZ CELEBRATION In Trinity United church Sunday Church elder Lloyd the drums for one evening featured the Metro with the Rev Gordon second Ihe Stompen have played Turner front left Players arc Jack Vincken bass GcorRe here with Mr Turner commentating on A Song for a Heed drums Jimmy Galloway Ian piano Christian Life Staff Charlie Gall on trumpet and Jim trombone Second church jazz celebration with Metro Stompers Rev Turner A Song or A Clirlstlan I presentation of music and by popular Metro and the Gordon Turner productd an intuitive Sunday evening This audience was a particularly appreciative one most of whom hod already attended he first such propam here last year with the format of the Jazz produced a more relaxed response to both the musk and the wellco ordinated it In Hit spirit of Christ not to sober and said Mr as he bridged the with perceptive commentary loyd was for of Ik drums for Down tin to Hand Jlinin who comes from Glasgow also Introduced some of will no toward the OUR READERS WRITE of hymn hooks or thL I llruinintr Iked of Virk a with this this mm was Hiked Lrvkt how he it Ik for Hi format and the liowt hi had to admit tit playing GERTRUDE Many Change in I the I not Matthew 24 Verily I say unto you Thin shall not pass till all these tilings be Ikaven and shall pass hut my words not pass away lAlso Psalm ID 15 1172 up for shotklnK Hon t tiling ili usual your tills Hit word out in items and In political revolutions a sore thumb to any loyal clear thinking Chuno for improvement and progress has always been accepted and down through Itit years but change Is foundational destroying and undermining every or community lift even to the concept of our educational systems is not even thangc for sake of ihutuit hut fur reaLhing much more sinister I mc direct our attention to just a few of the cIkmklh mentioned In our news of rcwnl days Nov former of I dueation sjild today he will si tup a task force to help school hoards examine thtlr and rtiich decisions that will effect future S lonnlo Jim drops lord Irnyir Yesterday ted Warden lames tl i I mA at the opening of of Council It was to modernize of Hit was dropitd last year It Is iur opinion ttiis type of mm not only to but strongly objected to Sun we not entirely lost sense of values and eannot set the present and future trends resultant in omissions At present Western ire flkhting to retain the lon and bom rid words Canadian Mounted Police or It I signs on buildings patrol ears which to be changed with the word Police It was in tho West In that the It wus formed to uphold law and order In Commons lust Mr PC Prince Albert that there Is no Intention of the name or of the MP Dues Mr oyer Solicitor really people so nalvo and gullible us to believe such deceit when work has been on since 1MB to accomplish tills very and the elmngis now in progress hornier Prime Minister John IMeknbaktr has In the Commons nil Involving tin He has said that eluinses art madi to gel rid of the word lloyal an that following the next election the forte would be replaced by a Security Hit I1CMP must rank high an any list of things Ihut tan be tolled truly mid Ian A quotation from Joseph Stalin whole reddest Russia Keeks to dtstroy the land of the free re ids as follows If can effectively kill the National Pride Patriotism of one generation will have won that country there must be propaganda abroad to the loyallty of the in general and the In particular mukliiL reiuldy drugs of various kinds by giving a teen by his by him with p psych picpar it ion reaU the necessary attitude for chaos and conditioning lo reiterate many CHANGI recall the battles hirors thai have come bout in months and arc ircsent arresting the attention of Ijjyal laid the inn Union Jiek came down the portrait was replueed and sub- stitukd on and of Itcmeiiibrancc and on the of Police rk hindered by Ottawa Mercury Jan ID Revolutionary Actionists dispersed to local communities Communal Kibbutz living projects All these and many more are signs of NOT better changes but a downgrading of liberty and freedom Svetlana Fetors daughter of Uie lak Soviet dictator Joseph she dislikes communal living that tho she her have moved into a house That a why I left IIumIu Mrs Peters said that why I split from the rullcsln I I In private property live in Communal life at the foundation ITiey shara their incomes their food their living i veryono works including the children I dldn t like It unquoto It sounds tike labour camps not fur criminals but for well oriented citizens Not many people accustomed to the privacy and liberty of our free Canada could adjust readily to such loss and confiscation Thus our beloved country Is changing the federal government Is changing tho provtntlat status la The question any one might Where does God fit into this Picture In relation to man and to lis universe Wo quote Ilia Word Romans 11 12 And that knowing the time that now It is high time to awake out of for now is our Solvation nearer than when we believed night la far spent the day is at hand let us thirefure cunt off the works of darkness and let us put on tho armour of light Severe changes In Clod economy brings re spans I bill us God weighs our actions in the light of Christ s coming I Ml Drivers injured lo drivers were Injured In it twocur collision Tuesday night SO on highway west of Road 3 John Hamilton of It Georgetown driver of one of the curs suffered Internal Injuries and was transferred to St s hospital Toronto llie other driver was Snider who was treated for injuries to the fucc In Georgetown For Your Convenience Youngs Pharmacy DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN NOW OPEN SUNDAYS o6pZ Regular Hours Mori to Frl to p m Sat to p 8772761 No enthusiasm for wintering geese Dear Sir I with others in the Northwest section of Acton find I cannot share the enthusiasm which you have with regard to the pressure operated at Fairy for the purpose of keeping open water there for the benefit of the wildlife fowl wintering at this spot The 24hour noise of this mechanism not only acts us a source of conunuous irritation to many folk who want peace and quiet but also appears to me to represent a noise hazard to the mental and physical health of many people Consider for instance a person who suffers from chronic headaches Our council have acted wisely in banning snowmobiles from the streets of our town and nrc to be commended for so I would suggest that they take action to ob viate the noise created by the pressure system referred to This type of noise steady in Its impact upon the human nervous system Is worse in Its effect on health than many other types Better to let the wildlife experience a bit of discomfort than our citizens to suffer needlessly After all Canada geese have flown south for the winter for centuries post Yours truly E Wright Editor note It should be stated that the pressure system is operated by not for the benefit of the wild fowl but the company which draws water from the lake by a system of pipes The geese ducks are there because it is convenient to open water which they require to stay healthy SUPERMARKET MILL ST ACTON Where are our outdoor rinks Acton Ontario February A BOUQUET I feel that the city recreation department needs a pat on the bock for a job well done with regard to the skating rinks around the city Thej are kept in excellent shape and provide wonderful outdoor exercise for children as well as adults Please keep up the good work It is much appreciated Needless to say this bouquet is to the Royal City not In comparison I feel that this towns recreition department needs a swift kick in the pants for rinks promised to its children and adults which materialized Keep up your good line of It is expected but not appreciated Mrs Jones i a regular skater in Hunter wont seek Tory seat Or Ivan Hunter of Milton who was rumored one who is for the Progressive Conservative for ended speculation this week when he declined an effort towards the no mm of now three men have in known their intention to run Bert an Acton storekeeper Terry Connor an Ihkville Jim an life insurance agent kie thrown their hits in the fine Swim assistance part of larger program To the Editor Dear Su- a letter was published in your paper thanking me as a student volunteer helping with the retarded children of Sunshine School I would like to thank Mrs Cannon who wrote the letter for expressing such appreciation As she is also acquainted with these children I sure she will agree with mc when I say that the thrill of seeing their happy faces each week is a great reward My assistance in this swimming program is part of a larger project which stems from the high school It is an extension of the Student Assistance Program in which high school Plowmen invite all A large delegation from the Halton Plowmen Association attended the Ontario Plowmen s Association annual meeting at the King Ed Feb convention inviting everyone to the Plowing Match to be held for the first time in this county Ross Segsworth Chairman of the 197 local committee introduced many of the plowmen from Halton The convention was addressed by James Halton County Warden and East MPP the Hon James Snow Minister of Public Works students help teachers and other students in both Acton public schools and our high school During our second semester a number of students are going on a regular basis to Sunshine School Some help during regulir class and others assist as I do at ttitano School for the when Sunshine students go Although this project began less than a month ago I know that the students who participate enjoy their experiences and are a great help to the teachers at Sunshine School May I express our appreciation to Mr Katz and the staff at Acton High for giving us the opportunity to participate in such a worth while program Pat Cortdren For your next New or Used Car see Pat Condren at JACK RICHARDSON CHEVOLDS MILTON Phone Pat at MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Town Club No cut COTTAGE ROLLS 69 Can No Fresh Lean STEWING BEEF 85 GROUND CHUCK 85 Schneider Luncheon meal Mac Chicken Meat a Pickle BoIdqiib Pork Head Cheese COOKED MEATS 3 89 Schneider s Jumbo BOLOGNA RINGS WIENERS lb 55 Libbys 12 oi Tins DEEP BUTTERED 1 CORN Kraft Jar CHEEZ WHIZ Colgate Super Sue Save TOOTH PASTE 99 lb Save SULTANA RAISINS 59 Jars ASSORTED JAMS 5 Chase Sanborn Jar Save INSTANT COFFEE 99 PEACHES oz Tins 2f79 Heinz Jars BREADn BUTTER PICKLES Bnghts Tins APPLE JUICE 3 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY US No Large Heads LETTUCE 2 Fancy lb Bag Macintosh Apples 59 CABBAGE 2 49 PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH wine SAUERKRAUT 3 Christies Pkg of HAMBURG ROLLS

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