Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 18, 1972, p. 5

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THE FIRST sheet of ice in the arena received temperatures it now looks like ice may be a coat of white paint yesterday Tuesday ready be the weekend Mr Townslcy said an from arena manager Harold Arena announcement will be in all schools Friday if staffers have been busy making Ice all week ice is ready for weekend skating and with the help of the unusually cold Gibbons HOUSE LEAGUE champions in the girls Tina Kaiser Kelly Payne minor association was tearft to are Susan Karen coached by Jones Receiving individual Glenn Frances Karen trophies at the community centre Saturday Michelle Field Rhonda Speaker Missing were front row 1 tor Karen Jackson Lisa when photo was was Julie Joanne Merle Photo by J Jennings Reeve warns residents Get info at twp offices Tom Hill is cautioning all prospective tow builders to seek pertinent information free of charge at the Esqucsine town snip offices rather than from real estate agents The reeve made the statement at Monday a council meeting after Cliff Dudley a newcomer to the village of Glen Williams appeared to ask when Park it in front of his new home would be opened Dudley claimed the old survey of the village showed Park St even though it is not open Councillor Dick Howltt suggested Mr Dudley take the matter up with his solicitor or with the pointing out the street is registered In the county registry as an unopened allowance and that the res possibility to open It does not rest with council Millie teachers form area group nit members of Trinity Teachers Association held nutting on October 1 at home of Mrs Scull the local of of Music Idndon An election of officers was htld and positions will be is follow- president Smith Pink Noble Hightman awards Melrombe chairman of the laws Andrew Cherrj social convener Bousfield press Janice Macklem Monthly meetings It js decided by the members that meetings will will be monthly with the ob jective of improving and making more the musical education of students further study and will held through out at which honor of each teacher will be tliibh to ptrform matters of business trt tabled for future meetings Slow payment Helton County taxpayers are paying an additional amount of at least MO per year to unemployed workers simply because the Unemployment In surance Commission is taking far too long to get the claims approved and paid according to County Social and Family Services Director Jim Gray The Director told the county his department was having to pick up the tab for those unemployed who needed help and waited more than two months sometimes for cheques Gray said the problem was a costly one because the claimant collected twice once from Family and Sodal Services and a second time from when they finally sent through a lump sum Too long Gray a ted a case where a nun claim had been approved July and as of Sept 20 he still nadn t received a claim and all officials would say was that it would be another days to two weeks at least bray said the people serving were very co operative and couldnt be blamed for deficiencies in the program but rather the confusion and ineptness came as a result of ercentraliia uon Gray said he had hoped the two departments could have reached an agreement whereby the municipalities could recoup monies invested on behalf of at the end of the year but felt no such agreement was to be forth coming in the near future Upset by the report Esqucsing Reeve Tom Hill suggested he and the committee wanted to see quicker action on claims and noted he understand why It would take so long It you r looking lor to put your back In you can time by calling FueU at Ml otter quality parts at budget price Thompson Fuels Ltd PH ST The A Free Press Wedneidsy October IB Raceway SAUCY Willi KIWI ACCLAIM J Smith MISS MAINLIKE- 1 Derby Chip Flic I MclIilUe Skill JuntE Butler Mr Attorney J Met lino Brooke DM Newman SECOND RACE- mile ml CLARK S HUNTER Stud NIGHT MUSIC J John Lad J Jimmy VinU Molr Milk MlldC 1 Frail It Yauni Sherry Gil Meyerl THIRD RACE 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throughout the town ship and if a fuvor Is one resident it would have to be extended to all THOMPSONS Fuel Chief DIALASTUDENT Acton High School grade students PART TIME HELP PHONE 8531799 8532883 After ANY JOB OR OUT OF TOWN CLIP THIS OUT AND HANG BY YOUR PHONE DRIVEIN THEATRE Box Offlceopeni Dp m PhoneM4 anytime Starts Fa Oct also Sat Sun 00 per Carload each night If Travis puts his life on the line it snot going to be for nothing SECOND FEATURE HIT The Greatest Fighting Machine the West has ever known PLUS A BONUS FEATURE Sudden Ttrror HORROR AT ITS BEST Adult Entertainment Everyone Welcome Theatre Closed WHY HALTON NEEDS OCONNOR A good question It deserves a good answer We are a riding of diverse con cerns farmers merchants land owners factory workers industrialists We have questions we need answers OConnor speaks out to us on issues concerning us Given the opportunity OConnor will speak out for us in Ottawa Ottawa will listen Ottawa will know there is a riding of Hal ton And Ottawa will know what Haltons all about Terry OConnor recognises the concern of Halton taxpayers for control of the ad ministration and allotments of Unemploy ment Insurance monies Funds must be used as aid for those who are temporarily out of work not for those who care not to work Terry supports direct financial incentive to assist employers in expanding their work force as positive action to reduce unem ployment Terry OConnor sees small business of Hal ton is suffering under government re on the economy He will fight to eliminate the 11 building material tax and other measures stifling the buying or improving of homes stores industrial plants and farms etc OConnor will fight on our behalf to estab lish administrative standards to control government spending and waste He wants the Auditor General set up as an independent examiner of government spending with positive requirements for the Government to act on his recommen dations Terry is committed to actively protect and promote Halton riding at the national level and develop for Halton the stature it de serves in the Parliament of Canada OConnor is our man He is persuasive enough to win people to our point of view Hes forceful enough to convert our ideas into action TERRY OCONNOR PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE HALTON FEDERAL RIDING Channel WedOc5nM30prn

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