Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 25, 1973, p. 13

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OUR READERS WRITE Poem honors WI founder To the memory of Mr Adelaide Founder of The Federated Womani Initllnte 01 Ontario In Eighteen Ninety Seven when winter days were cold In the month of February on he nineteenth day were told In the township of Saltfleet at a place called Stoney Creek One Hundred and One women and girls Clothed In their best with ribbons and curls Gathered with one objective In mind To improve the living of all mankind They were led by a woman of wide education She was Inspired with zeal and deter mination She was loved by all for her common goodness A wonderful woman Mrs Adelaide But without Lee to assist and support her This poem of mine would Indeed have been shorter Mr Lee gave this meeting he backbone It needed And so Mrs efforts succeeded The program she outlined of work to be done To enlighten and brighten the Canadian home The women responded her Ideas took root And so was begun Stony Creek Institute The pioneer women first holding office Were Hoodless Smith Nelson Nash and McNielly Their Influence spread oer the country like fire Now Institutes flourish over all the Empire The first government speaker Mrs Laura Rose Stephens Suggested a motto for use at these meetings For Home and Country Inscribed on a pin Blue and gold maple leaves Designed from her own signet ring And now at the close of our seventy fifth year Our women express gratitude most sincere Far the foresight and love for a cause so astute That led to the founding of the first Institute The work thus begun let It not be In vain Let us ever keep Home and Country our motto and aim T Acton Free Press Wednesday April Considering sale county building Cemetery being used as playground RETIRED CLERKadminiatrator Joe Hurst has bought a tenspeed Thunderbird racing bike and intends to ride it to keep fit Tuesday he bought the first of the new required license tags number and Cons Bruce affixes it on the bike for him Registration number of all town bikes will be on record with the Bicycle Guild in Montreal Tags are now required by town bylaw Photo by KDills County Council learned last week that the province Lb a ready and willing buyer for the county administration building on Steeles Ave In Milton The commitment from the province however didnt help council in their deliberations about establishing regional head quarters when regional govern ment takes effect The county owns the building but per cent of the space Is taken by provincial offices and the province rents the space from the county building cost in and has still owing on It Council Is faced with the decision to sell the building and seek regional quarters elsewhere or to use the whole building and have provincial offices moved or to enlarge the building to accomodate both provincial and county offices Havent decided To date council hasnt decided where the best geographic location for a building is or much space It will require Clerk Garfield Brown suggested the province Indicated a willingness to take the building because of court room ac commodation If county offices were to replace the courtrooms with offices considerable work would have to be done Brown told council 27 acres to the cast and an 14 acres to the north were available and it was possible for the county to be protected from having industry move onto that land While some councillors agreed the county should keep the building others felt the matter was premature and should be left for the regional council to consider A committee was appointed to consider the problem and report back ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST 54 Mill St EActon 8532520 Wednesday Saturday Milton III Main St S7SM73 J Dear Sir I am writing to express concern over the use of the cemetery as a playground not only by children but by adults as well On two consecutive visits to my fathers grave boys were running across the graves On Saturday morning a woman was traipsing over the graves in search of a golf ball She even had the nerve lo move some wreaths see If her ball was behind them Have these people no respect for the dead Perhaps one could make excuses for the children but what excuse can one make for an adult who should be setting an example for the children I also noticed that some artificial flowers on one wreath had been pulled off and strewn around These wreaths are put on by loved ones of the deceased and they must think It disgusting to find them destroyed Im sure people could find better places to play and practice golf than a cemetery Let let the dead rest In peace Close park track to traffic dispense with entry charge Sincerely Peg Graham Ottawa Report by Terry OConnor Halton MP What a difference a day makes especially when that day Is October 30th 1972 Admiration The C Health and The comprehensive overhaul of criticizes the failure of political quit his Job and to Canadas social security authorities to coordinate their assistance announced last week efforts In developing and Marc the Minister of ministering these programmes National Health and Welfare these was welcomed by all partiei Ihe House of Co The h ore approach taken is conceptions of previous Welfare critic the ebullient practical and long overdue It developed Heath McQuarrle from Hills- replaces the administrative during the Pearson P E I and the NDP strosityknown as Family Income Th hUhMto spokesman Ihe Commons rules Security Plan FISP of the last Liberal policy conscience Stanley Knowles parliament and seems lo em- defended ever so vigorously from Winnipeg were both brace the concept of an incentive Conservative attacks generous In their public However we should pftrt last miration of the governments reserve further praise until the election Some of the comments initiative In this area All parties legislation necessary to read uke excerpts from op claimed justifiably some the changes is In- pnrty credit for the changes and the total cost is eg patchwork quilt McQuarrie noted for his corn- known Cost has been estimated programmes and mate of prehenslvc command of the at about 00 million more than i with which people Kings Queens English In many cases the perhaps summed up the assistance programs family would actually be better position parties altitude best With his announcement Marc off If the breadwinner were to with the simple words I told you Lalonde has emerged from the sceptre of the arise for Trudeau Into a major in novator In his own right I have found him to be an Intelligent humorous and approachable man and one of the few ministers of quality In the present cabinet Frank document The document tabled in the House called working Paper on Social Security In Canada is remarkable In Its frankness It lists six deficiencies in Canadas Social Security System two of them are called malar deficiencies One of ihe major ones Is that there is too little In some cases virtually no- incentive to get off social assistance Another section There will be no charge for cars entering Prospect Park this summer However the Inside gate at the race track will be closed and cars will have to park In the community centre parking lot Parks Board voted recently to dispense with the charge after it had been decided that the Inside gate would be closed and cars would not be allowed to travel to the extreme west end of the pork Councillor Chapman and board member Ed Wood opposed the verbal motion to dispense with the entrance charge Needed loo Im against this because we had already allowed for it In the budget There should have been a social decision made before the budget struck Councillor Chapman explained Parks manager Harold pointed out that former parks board member Ted Tyler Jr had once proposed that the park be made for people not curs and that more trees be planted at the west end where the parking lot for is now located Expresses concern Although he voted In favor of the no charge motion claiming the park belongs to the taxpayers of the town board member Lou expressed some concern that if the parking lot at the west end had been by the town at Borne expense their efforts may have been in if the inside gate were closed Councillor Chapman felt the walk from the community centre parking lot down to the west end might be a long one for elderly people POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Talfphon GALT St North BOOKING Low Charter Fans To Britain TOUONTO TO LOW It I J una 1 Jvm 11 LONDON 240 233 GLASGOW AMMM 194 223 MILTON Martin St Milton The recommendation to close the Inside gate and have the community centre parking lot used was made by Councillor Barry He suggested the system be tried first perhaps for two months then reviewed Copies of the working paper ore available at my office Please call If you wish one If you have a problem idea comment criticism or if you simply wish to get in touch with me please slop by or call my Riding office at 326 Road East SUPERMARKET ChoosmK Canada car and CMC trucks TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS REGISTRATION NOW GOING ON FOR SHERIDANS SPRING EVENING PROGRAMS STARTW0 THIS MOUTH You 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