Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1975, p. 1

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LAST SHIFT for Acton detachment of the 0 was taken by Jerry Gibson It was quiet At midnight he filled his took his hat and coat and left KEYS TO THE police office in Acton are given by Corp Bob Arbour of the O to Staff Sergeant Bernard Ward of Halton Regional Police centre at midnight Sunday Inspector Allan Stansbury duty inspector from left was among those present for the auspicious moment The P which policed Acton since 1949 were honored a- Citizens of the Year for Regional Police included Acton and township m thur jurisdiction Sept I Regional policemen on duty here went out into the rain il midnight Sunday are Mike Toronto and Barry Holland Both were formerly with the Toronto Polite Department Last OPP entries Inside moment man car stolen P ended their here with five eol ItBiuns in hist few days and a wide vanity of rcpoi able occurrences Damage Inn Department of sign on No 7 High way reported It pulled nut and lift on the road August an Acton man was charged will wilful iiimntt in the cast Hi in court 17 A ltMnl man was eh with a bunch undertaking August 2d the rear wheel a 111 speed was stolen from Victoria Avt At p as a result of a duck of a hitch mi out of town man was on an out standing warrant and turned to Regional Police in Georgetown At 10 August a local man was charged with passing as a result of entering a hold On August at 20 a there was a report of a broken window at the arena A broken whisky bottle was found inside according to police August Ernie Marks irked outside his Mill St time to run inside for a dear going to visit ms daughltr When he came back out he saw his green Torino being driven aw ly It been recovered yet License number is the police report One Hundred and First YearNo 10 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 Offer 27 courses at night school There arc night school courses offered at Acton this fall an all time record And another one skin diving is still being planned Brochures listing all the night school classes in were dtlivcred to Acton homes Monday Coordinator Boris suggests how ever that anyone who t receive a brochure pick one up at the high school There will also be a detailed ad verliscmenl in next week night is Tuesday Sept IG at the school but advance registration will be accepted using the form in the brochure or next week paper Mr Shean has most of the instructors lined up already for the night school season Amateur film making would be taught by Geoff Sansom Best Sellers by Ktn Ellis Body language Jim Goring for small business by Ian bridge Bill Coats typing Jean and personal law by Ian McGilllvray crochet by Mrs McCulloch English as a second language by Ken Ellis Family Life by Brian fitness and recreation Bruce Andrews bv Clarence by Ian home equip ment and repairs by Clarence Rognvaldson stretch and sew Willi knit and two classes of sewing by Kay Hannah macramc by Sarah Hamilton metric Alan Eastwood off loom weaving by Sarah public speaking by Geoff sketching by Jim Goring and two classes of yoga by Bray Not so certain arc the in structors for conversational French and culture Dave Sale will instruct the skin diving class if it can be for Acton pool In 19071 there were five classes here with 100 students in 137172 there were classes and 178 student the year six classes and just 79 students in 17 classes and students and last year the record breaking 19 classes students Mr thinks there will be even more enrolling this year DATES Pages B6 Motorcycle crash injures two area men Two motorcyclists from Hit in Milton and Acton wen suffered i lefl leg seriously injured i wink Suncmc fr lelured his Thursday morning in in left shoulder on Highway Del ills undent of the Queen not known r tin spokcsimn for Milton dctitlnnint District Hospital identified Regional l Im is no reeord the injured is William ofBronteSt inMdttm and officials wire William Semcnec in his surprise when the two in of Peel SI Acton nun up at m in tie car I he said in juru persins should be so won I get am Candidates to debate at RL SChOOl ThurS Change Whither Please turn to Page B1 A Meet the Candidates night will be held at he Robert 1 auditorium tomorrow evening sday September at according Clumber of Commerce organisers The three candidates have agreed to take part in a debate and question period here lhal evening The Chamber traditionally sponsors the Meet the dates night here before an election the three men Gary Bill Johnson and Julian Reed ihe second of seven public meetings schedule J The first is tonight in North Burlington the third in George town sponsored by the women council the fourth in Milton at the Martin St school Sept sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce the fifth in Milton at the for deaf Sept J sponsored Renaissance committee Ihe sixth in Burlington Sept 11 in the afternoon at the sixth in Georgetown Sept II at the tilth school spun sored the Georetow Javcees In will be panel discussion ft Unwed the answering of wrilttn questions from the floi flam fog and dark deserted streets faced the first patrol of Regional Polite out on and roads after the official turnover of jurisdictions Sunday at the stroke of midnight last officer turned over a quiet shift to the two men of the Regional police on duly and the night stayed that way Ontario I diet had duties for Acton in IMJ The I P from Milton del patrolled I an I issugnwcia Now is result of ricjoiul Region il Police everywhere in and along Highway Weather station for Halton Hills Halton Hills is to have its own weather station situated in the picturesque Silver Creek gorge The project is being completely underwritten by the Credit Valley Conservation Authority at a cost of The Authority now depends on Toronto airport at Malton for weather reports Members want a more accurate weather analysis for this area The first part of the project involves installing rain gauges and low meters in the Silver Creek gorge In the next couple of months the remaining equipment to record temperatures humidity precipitation and wind veioeit will be installed to complete the weather station The Authority feels they will have better warning of floods such as those which almost annually afflict Glen Williams during the spring runoff if they have more accurate information area of the Niagara Escarpment where flood conditions often originate bus route I bus route was chinned before sehool began following calls from i ire in the The bus hid origin ills phnncd to in reverse direction m last ir This required mi of children to cross roid ire boarding List it it was agreed Ihe would chinfe direction most of lfl so children involved will now have iht bus on tht sidi of the road as their homes Tin are effected is a large block including No 7 high way and lines south from ihe hlghw ly Norton bus lines takes iht youngsters involved to I ime- school Broken glass Broken at the beach and throughout the park has had some parents con this past summer men of detachment of ihe were honored as the towns of last Thcv all moved out their list shifts list week were torp Hob Arhour Unite Run It rrv Gibson who transfer Dave who I Mils Burlington and Duncan to Si nit I hey are replaced Hit He nurd ird Ions Hod I mi Mian Do Dink Mar I ird irlstromind Deputv thief of wis present for tin turn r of words it midnight I hope in point is well is vou in tht In told problems in withthtm dnnt vcrvwtll I sure we II have no St rtrd st ittd lit has hid nothing hut the fullest from Ik his bun i fan istit help Others present for few midnight were Inspi and Wall Investigation of No district two riporltrs and lw citizens Smiling torn Hot handed over the to office to Staff Bernard Iht sergeant expects in in offitt The last I I I on dut was Jerry ibson is now ill said shift wis mail Tht last call hi had about reported a fight at the Mill Maintorncr lie arrived to find a rain dtsirled somebody just wanted see fact again he quipped The first two men out on patrol at midnight for tht regional force wire tons Toronto and Cons Barry Holland Both of them have been with the Toronto Police Department The night proved peaceful First recorded item the new force was a morning arrest atBam Monday Iht new police force days here so fir lo Staff Sjl V out noon t to out groups of Juveniles cnhircd tin re irounil picnic but no problem The point numbtr is H 11 whtth iivcs the tills rilivid out thi Itvint forte Phone ills Hit old now to tin new not it number f was the prime organuer of the muscular dystrophy carnival held in the arena on Thursday See pictures and on Page B10

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