The Acton Free Press Wed May 141973 PagQ Who will represent us North Halton will have its own representative in the Ontario legis lature now George Kerr and Jim Snow divided representation for all of Halton but the new boundaries make a threeway split of the county Many people were never sure where the old boundaries were George Kerrs riding included Acton as well as Burlington and the top section of Esquesing Jim Snow served ville Milton Georgetown and a large part of Now Acton Milton Georgetown and are included In one new riding HaltonBurlington Oakville will be in a riding by itself Burlington South will have its northern boundary at the Queen Elizabeth Highway George Kerr wilt no doubt now seek reelection in his home town of Burlington Many had thought Jim Snow might choose to run here In the north For one thing he had stated he felt a candidate should live in the riding he represents Mr Snow lives In Halton Hills However he has announced he will run in Oak ville where he owns a business He explained to this paper thot about per cent of the people he repre sented before are In the new riding Now the big question iB who wilt commit himself or herself to an nouncing candidacy up here Recreation spreads out Some of the members of the new recreation advisory committee expressed discouragement at their last meeting One or two of them wondered if they were really doing any good The recreation assured them he needed their ad vice and direction since he is so new here But a new facet of recreation Is emerging from their meetings recently Its the increasing interest in recreation in the town ship Pam Sheldon in particular has pointed out the need for recrea tion at Speyside school and there was a good response at the public meeting called there Volunteers can be organized through the recreation department to make a program that will run smoothly Playground sessions will be held there and at Ballinafad for the first time this summer With the population of the town ship increasing steadily this is the place to look for more ball dia monds and tennis courts and classes And the recreation advisory committee can help it happen Yes it was mild A lot of people say weve had a mild winter but few people can prove it One who knows it for sure is Ray Thompson whos in the fuel oil business Oil consumption was away down this past winter he says There are usually about nights a winter that are below zero but the past winter there were only three There hasnt been a really cold winter for several years he says Election June 26 A provincial election June 26 Reports from Burlington in dicate West George Kerr has rented a downtown office in Burlington until that date signifying something could be happening That would mean Premier Davis would have to announce the date this Friday It is possible Our Readers Write Brother to be proud of may a The Editor Acton Free Press Accomplishments are achievements and lead to success In life My brother Mark has survived the elements of com petition doubters and has sacrificed time and effort to achieve what now has become a lifelong profession Mark has successfully completed a very rigid course In Real and has obtained his Ontario Pro vincial Licence In he also completed a similar course in Nova Scotia and ob tained his licence within that province Now he is back home In his natural roundings among his friends and relatives and is employed our father My congratulations are extended to my brother who was seeking the right avenue to follow but did not know the way to turn He leaned on me Im proud In have a bro ther that cared old saying goes but now I can publicly and openly say The tides have turned and look up to you Mark Good luck Wayne In wen We still protect people Each year during Police Week the Ontario Provincial Police detachments open their doors to the public May 11th to May 17th Is Police Week this year and I would like to extend a personal Invitation for you to visit an OPP detach ment Members of the force will be on hand to show you around and explain the workings of the OPP in your community The role of the police has been basically unchanged for years Although the em- One dollar per grouse egg May Ministry of Natural Resources Dear Sir The Wildlife Branch would like to enlist vourcooperaUoninassisUngDr University of Guelph to carry out a research program on Ruffed Grouse supported in part by the Ministry of Natural Resources As part of a continuing res pro gram being conducted by Dr it Is necessary to collect a sample of eggs from the wild Because of the great diffi culty in locating nests the cooperation of as many people as possible Is required Any person locating a nest within US miles of la asked to mark the location BUT PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB THE NEST They should contact by phoning collect to Betty Campbell eat during office hours may change In these times we still have to protect people The have given us technology but we are still striving to improve our com imitations with the citizens of Ontario Here Is an Ideal opportunity to meet policeman In an Informal atmosphere lake your family and introduce them to him nave a look at the detachment and sec how he works to help you Alex I A Middleton 519 Craig Greenwood Allan Garbult 519 824 Dr will arrange to pick up the eggs as soon as possible and will pay the locator one dollar per egg for his trouble lower grouse numbers All reared birds re of course given the best possible care Cooperation last year was most appre ciated and grouse raised from eggs lias permitted Dr Middleton to make a number of significant findings on the reproductive biology and ageclass distribution of Ruffed Grouse These findings are important In the management aspect of Ruffed Grouse for the Province of Ontario Thank you for your cooperation Yours sincerely Johnston Director Wildlife Branch GUN club held a show at the Legion Hall here Saturday morning displaying helmets medals army patches and assorted fire arms Along with rifles dating back to the world wars bayonets swords and knives were also shown Sugar and Spice by bill smiley Did you ever go feeling good all the lime mid have to slop and wonder why Thats been happening to me all week find myself whistling tossing cheery solutes to colleagues and generally feeling us though Id just won lottery Settle down boy This isnt like you I admonish me I am not normally a gloom- not but neither do 1 go around grinning like idiot My wife early In our ac quaintance nicknamed me My average expression could probably be described as saturnine Thais why I was a little alarmed to find myself breaking Into broad smiles this week When I actually found myself being jolly with the boss I knew it was lime to stop ind pull myself together 100k Hill I said to myself you have not been drinking you are not senile nobody has left you large sum of money Pull yourself together Why are you going around all inside like little old humming bird And then It struck me Pokey is in town Pokey if you came In late Is Chen my nil rosy satin cheeks and huge brown eyes and golden hair and little white teeth and twenty two pounds of of him Siime of you will remember an old song that went Sugar in the morning sugar in the evening at supper time Those undent spavined ladles who were once the fabulous Andrews Sisters It hit Well Hints what Is like when tin Is around Its sugar first thing in the morning when 1 get down fin I he little Jig if glee two eyes a tiny white grin and two wee anus thrum up demanding a piikup a or no a dandle a tiling a little not I shoe shuffle and any thing else that the old mam an muster foi Hie curly service Of course its all a plot tells me this The kid has trained from to know who bus the money in the family who is the softest touch the sinker Hut reason is away h the flood of emotion when the downy head snuggles in or the finger goo Into the air pointing at a sun reflet in the wall or the sturdy little hotly proceeding like a bishop on roller marches to the fire irons pick up the poker and gravely hands It one Ig everyone elan In So The hell with reason Im making a new will My wife practically every thing else tied up but the kid is getting rubber waders and fishing rod my golf clubs my 25 shares of mining stocks and the beautiful thai his great grandfather on his fathers side fashioned with his own hands Thats all I own but it should set him up well for life And that may be only a start We took him to see his other great grandad on the weekend touching meeting their first There was a little more than eighty years between them but they were close buddies from the start Great Grandad was waiting arms open Great stuck out his arms Great Grandads eyes got all red around the edges grinned It was as simple as that For the rest of the weekend there really w any body else around of much account There was only one cock of the walk all 11 months of him This despite or because of he fact that Great Grandbabby had no less than the following heeding his every wisn one great great aunt two great aunts two great uncles one gran one grandad one mother and four assorted cousins young enough to be his brothers and sisters Talk about a spoiled rotten kid To my mind Ibis is the way a baby should be brought up amidst a veritable horde of people who love him because he is a beautiful baby and love him even more because he is heirs w ith all that fine blood in him This happens among a few primitive tribes but has almost vanished from our vaunted western society where even grannies and grandads let along the greats arc neatly tucked away into nursing homes where they are lucky to get a perfunctory visit once a month from their own children let alone ever have a chance to cuddle and kiss the tiny ones who bear their blood and bones and spirit No child in this world has ever been spoiled a surfeit of love And who has mure time and love to give than the grands and the greats At any rale as I old my daughter she had come in from pacing off her grandfathers land That boy obviously knows which side his bread is buttered on You have trained him well He has me hooked He has- his great grandfather hooked If he plays his cards right he might ind up as a member of the landed gentry as well as Ihe owner of a 15-year- old pair of hip waders Ottawa Report By Dr Frank Philbrook MP This will probably not be easy year for students to find summer Jobs and believe me the federal government is was glad therefore to be able to lake part in the official openings of the special student employment offices on May 1 In Milton and These offices are run he department of manpower and immigration with he cooperation or the of Commerce and staffed by university graduate students Hie program Is called Operation Place ment and seeks to bring together students who are seeking summer work and em ploye who are seeking summer help 1 want to urge students who are seeking work to register their local student placement office mid perhaps more importantly this year to urge employers to contact these offices and let them know your summer work needs Many of the students have experience In one or another of a of Jobs and for the most part are eager ltoth Hon Harris In Milton and Frank Wood in who as members of the Milton and Chamber of Commerce are working on the Operation Placement program told me that all kinds of employ ment Is being sought this year Naturally students look for Ihe fulltime business- is trial agricultural kind of work so they can enough money to return to college or in the fall But the offices are also seeking other kinds of part time work such as babysitting gardening house painting the oddjob type of work around the house This past weekend seemed to be a busy time around riding The day after we opened the Operation Placement offices I spoke to the Grades and students at public school in They wilt be visiting Ottawa soon and I told them what to expect and what to look for The same kind of meeting took place on May with about TO students at the Stewart town public school wholl be in Ottawa May 12 And I am looking forward to seeing both groups again when they arrive in the Capital wife Midge and I were pleased to attend the Ma Ball or the Milton Hospital Auxiliary held at the Galaxy Club in Oak ville and help along w many others who were there to raise funds for the Important work the Auxiliary does for the Milton Hospital And on May 1 attended a meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture at the old Milton high school where the subject of discussion was the Farm Income Protec tion Plan years ago Queen for Frames Jakes who night was frowned with a tliirn of warmth She will enjoy on all York city The Acton high mend ihe most voles in he Hub peanut campaign Just J finite f fort of wan purlin district lal and reports of having been Andrew Is stilt missing filler leaving hi home Monday evening I he I of Knox h met In the him on May Altera game called snug the hymn and repeated the Ann and lane Mr loot- part in worship lis formation of he ft month ago from he Monday afternoon Aime- tampion of the tub in the first round of games followed Hose behind Kith only one loss his name Ad How many minutes gallon Of you font to mike gasoline yourself you do work at your room to buy gasoline And you don have long as you did in or even W Hark in average to k minutes to earn enough to gallon of gasoline Wen years later in lilfi the same tad to minutes ram to buy Dillon of Today has to work only 17 minutes ihout long as in to buy a gallon if gasoline It s much belter of toddy gasoline does hi of three gallons made in the 50 years ago while going the a nods on the mountain on Monday John Wilson of Milton killed a milk snake measured exactly feet long and three inches through the body Wilson said was as large as his fist Since the lowering of the fence on Mill Street the spacious and beautiful grounds of Acton Athletic Association command the attention and admiration of all who pass Visitors from the and motorists driving through on the highway are im pressed with the fine tennis courts and the bowling greens no freely patronized after and evenings Advertisement Do not feed cream to calves is too yet many farmers feed to cents worth every day without knowing it simply because their old cream separator does not skim closely and leaves cream in the milk Cream does not fatten calves but sugar and starch in the skim milk does Feed them skim milk and calf meal at ten cents a pound not cream at forty Thirty cents worth of cream a day amounts to one year and since the average life of a is twenty years it would save you on this basis saving today by using a Ferguson Bros Phone Georgetown r fi 75 years ago Mr J Matthews is the most success ful angler of the season in local waters Tuesday afternoon he landed a speckled trout at Hendersons pond 144 inches long and weighing ounces Later Mr has since caught a speckled beauty in the same pond which tipped the scales at ounces Rev W McAlpine B A was honored on Monday with election to the Presidency of McMastcr University Alumni Associa tion The Free Press has pleasure in ex tending congratulations upon the con ferring of this mark of esteem and recog nition of ability On May the total eclipse to which astronomers have for a very long time been looking forward will take place In this section the shadow Mill cover over four- fifths of the surface of the sun Theconventionof Society of Guelph District of the Methodist Church will be held in Dublin Street Church on Thursday A returned missionary from China will address the meetings Mrs Thomas Easson and James Brown will attend from Acton The wagon from Floral View Green houses Georgetown will visit Acton twice a week Give your orders to the driver and have your plants delivered at your door THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHONE 853 Business and Editorial Office