Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1972, p. 16

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Acton Free Press Wednesday June Liberal annual Praise Trudeau record Tour plant The record of the Trudeau administration Is a good one MP Mud Whiting and Alastalr Gillespie federal Minister of Science and Technology told I Friday at the and Halton East Liberal Association annual meeting Gillespie said opponents will attack him as being arrogant He is the warmest leader we seen Gillespie said the press have seen that Robert Is not coming through as an opposition leader and have tried to take over for him They haven t made It easy Look ahead The administration has tried to plan beyond the four year mandate We have caught up In pollution Gillespie pointed to the signing the agreement between the United States and Canada to clean up the great lakes as a great step He saw the innovation of three new departments urban affairs science and technology and the environment as positive steps Gillespie told Liberats that people too often considered their instead of their opportunities Dairy Princess to be crowned ONE MAN WAS KILLED another injured Friday evening in a against a post on Bell Bros garage lot Milton Firefighters Al twocar collision at the corner of Martin St Ave in Jones Rick Poole and Ron Gervals who were standing by In Milton Dnvcr of this car yearold Clifford Gnffin died instantly appeared to have been struck Photo by Downs broadside by another car and the impact tossed his vehicle Erin man dies in crash Solid The annual search Is on Dairy Princess will be crowned on Wednesday June 28 in a competition to be held at Oakville Dairy Joe Brent Halton milk at the Ontario Department of Agriculture and office in Milton reports the County Milk Committee will again sponsor search for a capable princess to represent the county at the Canadian National Exhibition contest To date three or four girls are interested but anyone else interested In entering is certainly welcome he said Open house This year Instead of having the contest at a dairy farm the site has been shifted to the Dairy and an open house will be held at the dairy on the evening of the contest The contestants will have dinner with the three out side judges then speak to the crowd at m and compete in cow milking contest at m Mr Brent said the committee hopes to have Nancy Brown of Grand Valley Ontario 1971 Dairy Princess on hand for the event Nancy is a former Hornby and is well known in Halton Two men tost their lives In two separate collisions on Friday night in the Milton area Milton Police say Clifford J Griffin of Erin was driving south on Martin St at whenhlscarcamein contact with an auto operated by Herbert Robinson of OakvUlc who was travelling on Ave According to police Griffin died at the spot Robinson was taken to Milton District Hospital for treatment of injuries On Monday hospital officials said Robinson was suffering from bruised muscles and a possible back injury Thrown into pole Estimated damage to the Griffin car was 100 to the Robinson vehicle Force of the impact flipped Griffin s small imported car onto its side and it slammed into a sign post at Bell Bros garage roof first The deceased was alone in the car at the time second fatality involved a member of the Canadian Armed Milton say Private First Class Ted beret of the Armed Forces base at Camp Borden lost his life in a single car accident Police say the deceased had been driving on Highway Just cast of Highway when the car went out of control and flipped over tossing him out Car bus collide Milton OPP also report an accident between a car and bus on Sunday morning north of Milton Driving the cap was Mrs June Gould Milton Operating a Trailways of Canada Ltd bus was Harvey of Willowdajc OPP say the car was travelling southbound on Highway while the bus was heading north in the vicinity of the Dew Drop Inn Restaurant when the accident The bus was making a left turn into a private lane when the collision happened say police Mrs Gould was taken to Milton District Hospital for lacerations and was released after treatment Occupants on the bus members of a church band from Toronto were unhurt Estimated damage to the Gould car was to the bus A total of 18 accidents occurred in the North area patrolled by Milton during the week of May 28 and June 3 say police Ten persons were injured in nine of the collisions and total property damage is estimated at over waste study The Ministry of the Environ has approved a subsidy for a Halton County Solid Waste Management Study Warden J announced Total cost of the study will be approximately which per cent will be paid by the Province Halton County has budgeted in Its 1972 current budget for the study Last February County Council applied to the province for a subsidy as a result of a move to expand a solid waste manage ment study which two of the municipalities of the County Burlington and Oakville had already started Forecast need The purpose of the study Is to forecast the future quantities and classification of solid waste and to ascertain the future require ments for disposal facilities Methods of disposal including sanitary landfill pulverization and central incineration will be reviewed and a year master plan for solid waste disposal will be developed The Technical Committee made up of staff representatives from the county and all muni in County met this week to review the guidelines for the study and make further recommendations to county council for implementation of the study Milton Reeve Ron Harris advocated such a study be made in 1970 and the early portion of Milton is one of those communities that will be looking for a solution to solid waste disposal in the near future The sanitary land fill site is rapidly reaching its limit Good housekeeping bylaw is studied An good housekeeping by law may be the guideline for Nassagaweya Township to control unsightly properties in the municipality Mrs Robinson of R 1 presented Nassagaweya Council with a copy of the by law on Monday night after complaining about the condition of some properties along the Guelph Line from north to the 10th Sideroad hope you won be offended with an by law quipped the speaker who said under present Nassagaweya by laws there t much either the municipality or ratepayers could do about unattractive properties The clerk for informed me that this type of by law could only be Implemented in municipalities with an official plan which I understand this township does have said Mrs Robinson Members of Council agreed with Mrs Robinson claim that properties distract from neat appearance of the township and decrease property values Council agreed to study the Etobicoke plan at an upcoming by law committee meeting and to forward a copy of the by law to the Planning Board For Any Occasion A Good Selection Of CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS I Theres still time to plant 4th Line Flowershop No on Esqueslng4th Line Open 7 Days a Week Phone 853 BIG FOUR bowling league held their annual banquet Saturday night to toast the playoff champs The Hot Shot champs pictured are 1 to Jake and Bea Van Kooy Heidi Roy Chester Lewandowski and Webb Kamminga Photo by J Jennings He challenged them to look at other countries and compared Canada with the troubled US and United Kingdom with 1 people out of work He urged Liberals to ward off any nonIssues and concentrate on the Trudeau record life more enjoyable MP Whiting said the federal government had made life more enjoyable for Canadians through the Introduction of consumer legislation and protection He listed protection of the great lakes establishment of new fishing boundaries the Arctic area protection act overhauling the criminal law and tax reform as steps the federal government has taken Whiting said that should be reminded of his record in Nova Scotia when he criticizes the Liberal government There was more money per capita plowed into the heavy water project in Nova Scotia than what the United States pays in their space program The difference is the US has been to the moon and Nova Scotia still t made heavy water He reviewed the government record noting senior citizen housing the greatest wheat sales vcr arid increases in the old age pension as accomplishment believers In we had charisma and now we have Irudcau believers Ernie was reelected president of the association John Bryant Bill Manderson Robson and Judy Savage were elected vice presidents Bruce Christie won a seat as secretary and Marlot was named treasurer Each was named by the nominating committee No election was needed in either case as all won scats by acclamation By Gary Patterson The second meeting of the Field Crop Club was held on Saturday May at 30 am at the leaver Mushroom Plant The secretary report of the last meeting was read and attendance was taken We were then taken on a tour of the mushroom plant and shown how the mushrooms were At the end of the meeting the club members showed their appreciation with a round of applause WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in 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