Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 11, 1974, p. 1

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ard one outvotes council Actons bus will run Ward one has outvoted council declared Chamber of Commerce president Mike delightedly Tuesday The bus had just about passed into oblivion following council decision not to finance It last week Only councillor Lis favored council supporting the Acton project when 1 1 UK council last week wed request from Hie dumber of Commeric History Council and Chamber of people their ROY GOODWIN OF the Chamber of Commerce Membership Committee and Centre solicits donations from merchants to provide a free bus service for ward one Acton residents to the downtown area for Christmas shopping Cathy curls the hair of three yearold Ann Franklin in Fashion Trend West while Mr Goodwin collects The tenday service will begin on December 11 Three routes set 20minute service lie to git around do their shopping In Alton Costs wire ilia red The following year council again ran he bus without the financial help of the then poor Chamber of Commeric This year the subject was raised council by G W but was turned down Seemed By Thursday the com service project seemed doomed ver Mike began sec people and making calls He was joined by Hoy Goodwin on Saturday They canvassed people got who said yes at once Tin I cash contributions arc completely covering the tost of the bus for days and on Tuesday wo Ted Tylers threw in another full day of operation as their own button Costs covered The coat for 10 days Is Goodwin had collected when the Chamber president full if good will and enthusiasm added the last out of his own pocket 1 almost overwhelmed with the response he said And 1 have done it without Hoy Goodwin I rues use Hi hopes the will now moKO full use of the service and lop the record carried In Tho figure was lower In 1971 when a 10 tent charge was Instituted This likely caused by a marked decline In students riding the bus Contributing to cover the cost if the bus are Centre Hank Hank of Nova Moss Iro Hard ware Family Cleaners Mir Royal I Acton Springs flowei shop John It Opticians Joes barber shop Out variety Acton Acton Pharmacy First line TV A II Supermarket Hunk of Lock up Don leave your presents unlocked ears warn the kiwi J make for a very merry Christmas spirit to find your shopping inlying Montreal Family Barbers It ink of Toddlers to Teens Nielsen Clothing Fnihlon Trend West Canadian Tire Acton A Carpet Shoes Cam and entering Acton Free Press IGA Wit Print Cartage Holland Shop Gals Pool Sales I alnni Pood In ml Smoke Shop C K Browne Mackenzie Buildall Mae beauty salnn Manning Bowling Alton Home Hardware Home Furnishings Profile Beauty Salon Watsons restaurant I Bros butchers Station Hotel Unit on Hills Furniture Dominion Hotel Denny Insurance and Hills community credit union In 1072 the bus ran from Dec to Dee inclusive but records were not kept on last day lotal carried was at total cost of Hit tost per day was split the Clumber paying and Hie town of In tin bus rin from to Dei inclusive pild hi total cost of per day The total cost was reduced to by the ID Ibis year the contributors done will pay a day for the BUS WILL roll again thanks to contributions from 54 merchants and businesses Bus service from Tyler Transport will begin Thursday morning at a m Chamber of Commerce president Mike urges everyone to make good use of the bus which will have a regular daily route through the entire town No charge But the merchants hope you 11 shop at home more with this service The II dnv free Christ mis bus service being thi merchants through the lumber of will start this Thursdav morning llec 12 at lam ll will run da except on from J to until and In eluding Dee Ted Tyler of Transport whose bus will be making the trips says the bus iv ill not run between hours mike its rounds tvtrv minutes It will route ne roule two mimitis after the hour mil Hirer minute the hour PisscnLcrs Will he ibk to flag it down injwhcre ill hi II will Ik to the bus in one ire of get iff in mother part of and be home again minuli re bo the bus I rndine Town will be identify the vehicle is the special Chnsmas shopping bus Mr Tyler imports the tfficlency of tin system to that of the dial i bus used in metropolitan Hundredth Year No ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER PAGES 15 CENTS of to 1 He past experience has shown shoppers do not use the service at that time Mr says here could is lime progresses but start off driver for the roules will be Don Beamish of Mystery report Hill one will be the Pee and Mill Si area of town will be the antral area including the re scent subdivision and Warren Route three will cover the west side of in Hill Senior Citizens apirtmcnts bus is scheduled lo How did nates get an red by Hills council befon councillor if That was iho question rus night whcuMiki of i lies began discussion on the five percent to be dtdic 1 the town bv ton in their prom sid subdivision and produced i copy of the ap- I ralsal The is ordered the town when tonne the not agree an amount be paid to the town in lieu of parkland Councillor Harry Levy slid We asked for this ap praisal we haven I even seen il someone from out side comes in here with it We don I know where Ihey Mil d commented Mayor 1 m Hill clerk lor French said I ml make it clear it did in 1 mm from clerk of fin i until to rerer Ihe malti r of the cash payment In lieu to the plan committee and be only each mem of council receives a copy of the Spring sidewalk in Lakeview area If ilton Hills works commit tee told i group of Acton parents that a sidewalk for Highway at Avenue will be a ton priority this spring The request for sidewalk ANDY AND JAMIE Ellerby examine Christmas station on Mill Street trees being sold by Bill at his Shell service Swimming pool lockers arrive The lockers arrived yesterday and will be ready for use today according to pool supervisor Anne Pickering The cost for the use of the lockers will be tints each but the cost of the entry into the pool will be by the same amount There were lockers arrived and men The pool will close on December at p will reopen again on Dectmher This is to enable the staff to hive a merry Christmas The pool iv ill ilso be closed on January l for work For some reason unknown to everyone tin bottom of the pool is flaking situilion is hoped to be remedied within three days according recreation director Doug hope the people w ill bear with us commented Court cases man charged with forced medical prescription luardnn drugs appeared this past week and sentenced to days lie arrested in October came from Brian and friends who are worried about their ten age children miking on the high way on the way to school engineer Hi tin told the and delegation the Ministry of Transportation and Com is planning to re design the roid in the area hut sidewalk isn part of their plans The work is to be done sometime in 1J75 pointed out to the committee the province has been going lo do the work for fmr years now still haven I don think a side wilk is necessary All they ire to do is widen the shoulder and red the dit be explained Councillor Joe Hurst said lie thought even the re designing is completed here will still room or a side Hurst and committee eh wondered if the residents were prcpnr In pay for the sidewalk loe improvement pro gram they would pay if tiny had 1 but understood agreement stated means of access to the residential area behind would lie provided it is rea liul by host in attendance there id mix up on the agreement between the point where tie suggested a be installed by the developer and point where council ipproved subdivision plan Somewhere along the in i sidewalk was left out I think we all recognize for a sidewalk there wi just have to decide the payment policy Since the sidewalk cant be built until spring we should leave the payment question untillatcr Both and Major Tom ihe problem be left with the engineering de partment to decide the tost a dcusim be made this Thousands daily post office busy In another case a was charged with bodily harm follov cider BOB is the new member on the Acton detachment Hill some months She was already in jail on two charges of driving wntli her license wis under Sentence will be passed I in the official I rush has not really started vet according to the Acton office has processed j more letters a day than usual Ibis week normal day would sec approximately stamped letters a day Past peak periods have dealt wiib to letters a day Mr McKeovwi commented that before the restricted dates were enforced there i wild be as much as go through he office a day for the postage sales so lar hire has been to to six cent stamps sold a day However tomorrow there could be hardly any letters coming through and very little stamps bought public J s sibber questions suspected Soviet spy MICHAEL TAMBLYN helped his dad s group the Outers on their monthly paper drive on Saturday However as he was sorting a bit of news caught his eye so he decided to read it Dr Paul Tamblyn is his father More pictures inside todays Free Press Soviet sports officials Gresko Andre Starovoitov and Valery Sych whose names appeared in a Toronto daily newspaper storv Monday in which chief Canadian hockey negotiator Alan questioned Gresko s easy access to Canada were panelists at a press conference attended by Free Press Sports Editor Denis Gibbons in Moscow Wednesday June 12 It was revealed in the story that Gresko was expelled from Britain September 24 as one of 90 Soviet diplomats believed by British intelh agents to be involved in espionage at that time Subsequently surfaced as chief of the powerful Winter Sports Committee of the Soviet Umon and was instrumental in arranging both the and summit hockey series between Canada and the USSR Gresko was in Canada in May making final arrangements with officials for the series here again in September for the first leg of the series and back again in November when he visited the office of Prime Minister Trudeau in Ottawa along with Dr Ed Director of the Institute of Comparative Physical Education at Montreal Loyola University Gresko and had worked together to arrange the study tour to the USSR of which Dents was one of 100 Canadian participants Gresko has also been named the Soviet Union s official attache to the Olympic Games in Montreal Eaglebon claimed the RCMP have known ab out Gresko s suspected activities for a long time yet he has always had easy access to Canada The Eagle also told the Toronto daily that if he was looking for a spy he would be more apt to watch Sych a tall muscular blond who maintains a stern expression rather than Gresko who has been very obliging in negotiations with Canadians He said he was warned to watch out for Sych According to the story during the series Canadian hockey authorities had been alerted by External Affairs officials to watch secretary general of the Soviet Ice Hockey Federation Sych is Starovoitovs assistant The belief said was that Staro may be the Communist party man in Russia hockey hierarchy Eagleson has expressed wonder at s access to the Prime Minister s office have to wonder about our lack of security if Gresko is as big a spy as stones now suggest he said Trudeau s supposed to be running the whole country Can he afford to let a suspected spy into his office During the June press conference Gresko and Sych answered questions about the summit series for Canadian students including Denis The three had just returned from Canada where they completed arrange ments for the series Philadelphia Flyer coach Fred Shero Dr Ed and Aggie who accompanies many Canadian hockey teams to the Soviet Union were also at the press conference In spite of the accusations against Gresko maintains that it was chiefly his efforts that brought about this year s three week sports and physical education study tour the first Of its kind m Canadian history At a closing banquet at Moscow s Leningrad Hotel the same night out Gresko for his excellent cooperation speaks almost impeccable English

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