Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 26, 1974, p. 22

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Acton Free Press Wed June AN ESTIMATED people attended the Liberal Eugene spoke after landing in a partys picnic at Erin agricultural park Sunday helicopter The crowd greeted him with signs and afternoon when federal Minister or Agriculture balloons Demanding All three federal candidates luvt demanding schedules these days nil the parts of riding mil Brown in some part of their spacious territory and days Imported food reason for high food prices tells picnic to visit HW picnic In meeting from the northern area of the riding will be visiting farm in Ho I ton Went worth rid next Sunday Liberal candidate trie Cunningham reports will be at the run Hall in reckon from on Sunday June 30 Purpose of tht will be to meet with formers in the and Wei to explain the federal agriculture policy Cunning ham said A picnic will be Meld in conjunction with Whe islt federal member for since hoi been Minister of since November of served as parliamentary secretary the Minister of fisheries forestry CANADIAN BEEF without cancer causing hormones tastes pretty good to federal Minister of Agriculture Eugene Halton Liberal can didate Frank and Wellington Liberal candidate Frank Maine at the party picnic in Erin Sunday defended Government policies on the importation of S beef with possible injurious chemicals and said they wouldnt give in to pressure because anything the S did would be circumventing international law Picnic attracts 200 elderly The I niton and district of the United Senior of held their annual picnic in on 11 Th picnic originally planned for Coronation Park wis moved the Canadian legion Normandy Hill because of rain The wis attended by around people Among the were the mayor of the President of the and one resident of the inns wen held and a sing song of tunes from he enjoyed ill Summer services Beginning Sunday June hire will tie joint services of the I United in Knox church it i m ending Inly Then from Sundiy August to Sundiy i there will joint services at 10 in the United church Canada outspoken Minister of culture had some blunt words for an enthusiastic crowd of rural and urban voters at picnic in Sunday He challenged the Con to show how they could control prices of Cinadians consume in a year to it wis imported foods which have sent Ihe price of food sky food prices ire going down he chimed At the same time he claimed there were other items such as binder twine which is made of fibre from South which be controlled because Cinada one of the biggest exporters of products in the world cannot grow the fibre in this country said this also to bananas oranges and other citrus fruits cocoa and coffee items which been going up in price for con Burners Canada is not an economic island the bluff minister of agriculture told the estimated at the picnic By the same token he says the will not bend to the United States in the current beef situation He are the biggest trading partners of the I S not or higher he said suggesting the S wis to us way through a situation they had turning down a deal which would have allowed II beef into thej had to do wns certify the beef was I free and policed if The system the US inledtousewisa farce he said Canada has binned cattle and beef since April on grounds then is no proof thev have not been which his been linked with in animal ex Cattlemen in the the ban is rcnllv inadi oblique of keeping out lower priced order to maintain high beef prices tongas I m Minister of Agriculture in not going to get away with this said to applause He scoffed it ibout retaliation It would be out side the law he compared the pro of fir with six per cent of the population to places such as w here GO per cent of the people wen at culture and jrow enough food to sustain them selves f ire subsidized least of anv in the world he said hut were the world best He said too mam- people hid distressed products looking for a home The liberal minister claimed the opposition in the last had killed Finance Minister Turners budget despite the ippro- ilone If one killed he Mid but ifter of chaos it was withdrawn Action by the on and in makinfi an election had killid legislation aimed it lirting voung farmers 18 IB of He said Iherc were young people who Minted to go back farming and it wis essential they did the iverige age of in was GO Ik contended there should be elect but of Co price control themes which he said would go no farther than the firm gate words b secntiry of agriculture in the II about con trols citing lick of pro ductivity hoirding the withholding of products which would Go back to the Unman when controls were used he said in a lesson forlheiud inee There wc re BOO controls on food legislation aimed at improving the lot of far mers among others Never his there been time when opposition had more lime and authority in he said ind thev chickened out Whalen chimed leader couldn the res Conservative wel corned the election because the pJrtj wis breiking up in front of his eves Turner s budget would collected mother million in corporation taxes he said ilong reductions in footwear and clothing flew into the Erin fair grounds in i helicopter while the two irea I ibernl for him at a small airfield outside where he was supposed linii because of the supposed mahllitv of the copter to land in the park He met locil people during his He is the second Truileaii cabinet minister to visit Hilton is well is the prime minister himself I ibcrfll officials rin races for children during warming up process with Kcnl Tocher and drums supplying music for the ision MR AND MRS JEAN of Acton were among those at the Liberal picnic in Erin Sunday afternoon Mr Marcoux a plastics facturer cornered Libera candidate Dr Frank Philbrook with some questions on price and wage controls Stewarttown graduation held at Georgetown rani crowd of I people attended graduation exercises for year eight students of Stewarttown school last Wed nesday is usually held outdoors at year he rains experienced lately it was held at High School B Law son Board Of Trustee presented Neil PriceJones with the Centennial Senior Proficiency Trophy for the highest academic standing PriceJones had J percent Linda and Mauser were Iho co- winners of the Stewarttown Senior Proficiency Trophy for student with tht second highest marks Tin iw wis presented Mew town principal Jack Leonard Plant was the recipient of the John len or the who showed the gre improvement between seven and eight The it for most improvement by went to Sandra Sanderson Edgar Thatcher Hilt and Sharon wire the winners the Citnenxhip awards The following students were the winners of the In dividual subject proficiency awards Carroll Art Linda Jacktt Stephen Karen Gregson and trench llichml Hewitt and Vunce lhstor Home Neil Jones Debbie tin Music and Jennifer Tht Sylvia Brown Trophy for physical went to Heather Clarke while the iward the Milton llrown Trophy wis bv Glenn Gordon tassett acted as the Master of Ceremonies The speakers included Principal Reed Tom of the Board and I EXTRA Chrysler Dealer Stresses Safety During Holidays MAKING UP LOST TIME GOING TO SAVE TIME WITH AN ILLEGAL DAYDREAMING ABOUT LAST NIGHTS PARTY PUT OFF RELINING TRYING FOR MORE MILES WITH SUCK TIRES THINK YOURE A RACING DRIVER THINK YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE LIGHTS TURN THE BRAKESjs THINK TRAFFIC SIGNS ARE FOR THE OTHER GUY GOING TO TAKE CHANCES ON PASSING OTHERS THINK COMMON SENSE AND TRAFFIC LAWS DONT APPLY TO YOUV3 WE COULD GO ON WITH OTHER DANGEROUS DRIVING HAZARDS AND WE WILL NECKING AND DRIVING REFUSING TO PULL OVER WHEN SLEEPY TRYING TO BE FIRST ONE OUT OF THE PARKING LOT YOUR LANE BULLYING SLOWPOKES OUT OF THESE AND OTHER BLUNDERS CAN MAKE THE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH WHEN DRIVING Just A Reminder SCHOOLS OUT DRIVE CARL Children are free for summers fun Assure their freedom by ing certa n you and your car are in top driving con dm on Avoid ace dents by precautions Thoso children loo busy having fun to think of you Your alertness will moan a hap pier summer for all Georgetown DID YOU KNOW AUTO SERVICE TIPS by Dave Lyons DID YOU Your freeze be changed every two years your cooling system flushed out and new anil rust prohibitive antl added DID YOU The over heating problems are broken an belts To save a tot of frustra Hon on your long hell day trip Install a new an belt and keep he old one In the trunk si a spare DID YOU KNOW That Dave Lyons re instructed women In Mike Georgetown Chrysler WOW program YOU Our place of business located In front Georgetown water tower But did you really know the water tower holds one half million gallons of POPPED OU ICES ON Yes many Top Quality during this big Vacation Bound sale Many happy trouble miles await you and your family wllh any one of our ears Why not drop In today and see or yourself TWO TOPS CORVETTE STINGRAY cubic Inch automatic power disc brakes tilted telescopic steering wheel AM FM radio This fully equipped has only miles on if Lie You got to see It to predate It 1973 PINTO 3 DOOR RUNABOUT Equipped with bucket seats deluxe pushbutton radio popular floor shift white walls deluxe wheel covers Finished In frosty green metallic Lie PLYMOUTH FURY III Four door hardtop V a automatic power steering power disc vinyl roof radio white walls deluxe wheel covers remote control mirror detogger air conditioning power door locks Lie HYZ ONLY VOLKSWAGEN SUPER BEETLE Equipped with Docket seats deluxe pushbutton radio popular floor shift Fin shed In deep sea blue with com black Interior Lie DRW 90S MUSTANG V 8 Automatic power steering pushbutton radio bucket seats door console This ever popular Mustang Is finished in British racing green Lie DUP887 1948 DODGE DART Sedan slant six engine automatic transmission etc doubtediy Canada s most popular compact Finished In gleaming gold Lie 1 295 Many others to choose from Prices good Sat June r Georgetown EASY Chryslar Credit Plan Available IS Mountainvhw Toronto Una

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