The Wednesday April 1972 Two Esquesing veterans honored for years service Advocates set rates for rental of arena Two Township veterans of more than years municipal service were honored by officials and associates Friday evening George former councillor deputy reevo reeve and county warden began his municipal career In He was Warden of Halton In 1936 and 1969 and is reported the only one to hold that position twice He was reeve of the township for years K Lindsay began helping his father In assessing in ana his full time service with the township totals years He served under nine different reeves Served well Reeve Tom Hill in presenting specially crafted cuff link sets incorporating the township crest summed up the service of the two simply they have served the township well MPP Jim Snow Minister of Government Services presented provincial plaques to the two recognizing their contribution to the fife of the township and the quality of life In the township George addressing the assembled counselled future councils to pay your way You can run a municipality or the Dominion of Canada on deficits He also suggested to aspiring and elected politicians that if you intend to stay In politics serve the people you represent Make an honest effort and they forget a few mistakes he urged The dean of county representatives said if he reminisced we be here all night so he expressed his thanks simply for the testimonial be present He said he had enjoyed his 30 years as treasurer and was proud that in that time only one person had ever tried to take advantage of the township Guest speaker John T Armstrong former mayor of Georgetown recalled he had enjoyed a friendly relationship particularly In council days He suggested residents were fortunate to have representatives who had the dedication to do things which were most Important to people The day may well be gone when people will dedicate themselves to helping the people of their he observed Contributed much The speaker reminisced about people and events in Georgetown and the township during the lait half century He spoke of the co operation between the town and township noting the town would have had no water supply without the Silver creek reservoir no hospital without an site and part of the fair grounds which were in Esquesing The Township of and the people who have have contributed much to Georgetown and area the speaker noted Master of Ceremonies R earlier read congratulations received by letter and telegraph to the two veterans being honored Former auditor A Leaver wrote of his association with the township for many years during which there had been significant growth He facetiously suggested he always considered George Currie kind of wizard since he got him to take on the township audit for Rental rates for use of the Acton community centre should be standardized In the opinion of parka and recreation committee member Barry made the statement at Thursday night meeting during a discussion on what rental rate the Antique Arms Association should be charged for holding gun shows The association has been charged a rental fee for previous shows Use tables Councillor Orval Chapman felt the rate should be left for shows pointing out the committee is allowed to use tables belonging to the association free of charge from time to time The committee charged as much as rental for some events but has been lenient with local service clubs who they feel turn any of their profits back Into the community in some way Acton Lions Club were granted use of the building for their up coming spring frolic and dance for a nominal fee of NeedBtandard There no use of us sitting down every meeting Tor IS minutes and discussing these things Wo ve got to standardize these rates Inscoe said He maintained the committee We may even have to up our ice rental fees he suggested Councillor Peter Marks proposed a motion that the gun show rental rate remain at because the committee gets tin use of the tobies when they need them and added a rider that the administration committee Bit down and establish rates for organizations according to different classifications The motion carried with Inscoe the lone opponent BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Hwy MlnUtcr Rev BD Next Church SUNDAY APRIL Sunday Worship Services at in and pjn School morning during services This is Chi Lord lias made us rejoice be in it Ps 118 You Arc Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Andrew H Mr E A Hansen Organ Mister SUNDAY APRIL am Church School CUss 1100 am Dvinc Worship Sermon The Cr of Mir Mom Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH SO Mill Street West Founded Pastor Rev Prank Byrne Parsonage Cheltenham Church Office April Young People it the Church Work Bee SUNDAY APRIL ght Swing Tim am Worship MOO ami School Choir Practice 7 JO Thank Offering Film COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Roi A Walter Fosburv BA- BD 124 Avenue Phone SUNDAY APRIL 11X0 Worship St Church School Sermon Wisdom and Understanding Visitors Are Welcome At AH Church The Church On The MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 8 Mvplc Ac Georgetown Pastor c SUNDAY APRIL 192 is sincere invitation to rtie whole family to attend I As in School All ages 1 1 Mom Sen ice 700 Ewrgtl Georgetown EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churdwll Rd S Pastor SUNDAY 1972 Don I I 1 KINGS MINSTRELS Ri CI ird Gk I Bible ing the Gospel mess one million people in ill Anient in Cintinent Miv 2nd Thru Tin lit II im and in J the door i if hi hi ami ill eo find UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA CHURCH ACTON Mmhter The Rev Gordon Turner BD or of George Eliot MA SUDA APRIL 10 im Morning Worship 1000 imOnirch School for all ages Also Welcome You Your To Take Part In The Life And Worship Of THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Corner Willow St and St Dr J Dawson BTh SUNDAY APRIL 30th Easter TV am Holy Communion am Church Sciraol and Holy Euchanst A TESTIMONIAL dinner honored veteran Esquesing officials Friday MPP Jim Snow presented provincial plaques of tribute to retired clerk treasurer K C Lindsay and former councillor reeve and warden George Esquesing Reeve Tom Hill presented the two officials with cuff sets incorporating the township Mr Lindsay began helping his father in assessing in the township in and has been for years a permanent employee of the township Mr attended his first meeting as a councillor in and for most of the intervening years was a member of the council in one position or another He was twice warden of Halton in and Photo by J Dills Only one problem Greetings were also received K C Lindsay noted there were from MP Whiting and from many with wham he had served family members unable to who had passed on and could not attend Os Shower accident in report By Doris Fines A miscellaneous shower was held in the church basement on Thursday evening for Mrs William Clark nee Deborah Stewart a recent bride Several contests were played to begin the evening Deborah received many lovely gifts and was assisted opening them by her sister Susan Stewart Bemlece McEachem Bruce and Linda McKeniie A car travelling through the village at an early hour Saturday morning left the road hitting the front of Mrs David Stewart house The driver who said he had fallen asleep was unhurt but it caused considerable damage to firm to build in Arnpnor The Honorable Jean Minister of Regional Economic Expansion announced that Hypernetlcs Limited of has accepted a regional development incentive from his Department far a new faculty at to manufacture digital indicators The project is expected to employ an estimated persons The Incentive of approximately is based on a rate of ten per cent the approved capital costs estimated at plus or each Job created the window and front of the house as well as to the car Gary returned home Friday morning from Pine Point North West Territories where he has been employed In drafting for Ihepastfourmonths at airport by his parents Mr and Mrs Ross Ferguson After a week holidays he will resume his studies at Waterloo University Members of Knox Presbyterian Church enjoyed breakfast of bacon and eggs at Burns Presbyterian Church Erin on Sunday morning and afterwards attended the church service STORE NOW FOR SUMMER ONLY THE BEST FOR YOUR FURS and GARMENTS You can be sure your Furs and Garments will be handled with meticulous care when They re left with us COMPLETE COLD STORAGE FACILITIES and CARE PHONE NOW FOR PICKUP SHAMROCK CLEANERS Mill St Acton 8532310 Our Shop is Open the Year Round Were moving to Guelph The Acton Branch of Canadian Acceptance Corporation is closing effective May 1st Effective on this date business will be conducted at Quebec Street Guelph Corner of Quebec Norfolk Sts Phone 8232050 Stereo Week at First Line TV Beckers Plaza Hwy East Acton We dare you to shop around and compare prices we rneeHhern and better them Fleetwood Ultra Sol Slate Stereo Amplifier Stereo Cassette Player Recorder Headphone Adaptor Record Pack Gerrard Record Changer AM Stereo Tuner tie 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