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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 13, 1977, p. 4

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The Acton Free Wednesday April 13 Editorial One fire chief now The original intention when regional government was formed was to have one fire chief for all of Halton Hills The intention was good but it didnt work out well and council settled for two chiefs Chief in Georgetown and Chief Mick Holmes Acton Now since Ken has left to take another job Chief Holmes assumes control over all of fire protection and fire fighting It isnt decided yet if there will be two deputy fire chiefs or not Chief Holmes expects to spend about a third of his time in Acton still with the rest of his time in the George town fire department office Congratulations to Mick a well known and highly capable person for the job Another voice for Acton Support was complete when the Acton Business Association was formed last week About 30 people attending the meeting all agreed on the formation of the new group de signed to benefit merchants The organizers suggest that the Association would become a member of the Chamber of Com merce by sending delegates and that individuals would also still belong to the Chamber They plan to help each other and newcomers in the running of business They will have joint program such as promotion and ad vertising and they will encourage modernization and beautification of the tore fronts a s tree They expect to form a united voice in referring to specific issues such as parking traffic and down town changes Although there has been concern that the new Association would detract from the Chamber of Commerce the business people at the organizational meeting were completely in favor of the new group Likely two groups working for the best interests ot Acton business and Acton people will be all to the good Townspeople will look forward with interest and expectation to the results Help solve cancer puzzle The month long cancer society campaign kicked off Friday when the members of the Acton branch of Beta Sigma Phi sold daffodils Now the faithful canvassers take over going door to door Acton has a terrific reputation for responding to this campaign The Canadian Cancer Societys annual expenditures on research have now risen to 10 million What is being done with this money our money Right now in Canada the search for causes of cancer in the enviro nment is being undertaken by cancer epidemiologists These scientists hunt for possible conn ections between cancer incidence and sex age diet social habits race and geography Epidemiological studies have already singled out cigarette smok as a cause of most lung cancer and some cancers of the bladder Its expected in the next few years studies of diet social customs and habits previous illnesses and medical care occupation and even the ethnic origins of Canadians will lead to the identification of more causes of cancer in our environ ment This in turn will make it possible for greater prevention of the disease While research will probably make important contributions to the control of cancer in the future there is research being carried out which has a more immediate con tnbution to the welfare of cancer patients This mvolves the testing of new surgical and radiotherapy techniques and new drugs and drug combinations What have we got to show for the million which the Canadian Cancer Society has already spent in the past The fiveyear survival rate for all cancer sites now aver ages 52 compared with twenty years ago The problem of cancer can be compared to a giant jig saw puzzle and the pieces are hard to find- very often it is even difficult for trained Investigators to know what they are looking for When a piece of the puzzle is found it may not make headlines but progress is being made The cost of research is high The Canadian Cancer Society acting through the National Cancer Insti tude of Canada is the mam source of funds for cancer research The Canadian contribution to this world wide progress towards the control of cancer has been of major importance When a canvasser knocks on your 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scold me roundly for kiting ir rip I from students mostly used meat surrogate or older brother or uncle who tell me ill their troubles who have now quite I mi Hut 1 do lo gel the theme If I i id sort I d never have had il Lit In Lit so that I could survive the dire II I In tin l Hit dire rear wed have the paint on the living room and Id drawers il those wo ha tin l occurred we wiuldn in having a sale of whiteyblue pnnl bonfire simultaneously iht first ly ihe backyard dries up Don I talk to mi about evolution Darwin suruv of fittest Its perfectly ob vious is I have shown thai Ihere Is a r in for ihi universe and that there isSimnmi or Something in charge of Now I don i lo squabble or a fight lib We wont call thai Someoni God or or the tin Suprtmt or The Mister Sum lit Shi all us turkeys without refironie to sex color or creed Itl s jusl ill t tin Turkey Person OK OUR READERS WRITE Table of Metric convolutions think tin is is rushing tins little looqunklv I lure irt m to hi ml in Hit progrim pro which so fir hive ntvLr bun 1 Iht first is of tht of of tin used or in slinie is All Kll I o in fail two ihmgs a fict whnh Ihe is l its that mtiric sysiim is sun pkr Ihm old fool and inch I hen art good words for fool and Good Anglo Saxon words no hint of ind lommunism their proud brevity knows how to su inch Another problem with this program Is that budding humorists will he many of the standard which Idler finplace of our literary life an you seriously imagine someone standing up in front of an audience and snying What is the longest word fn English language Smiles because there are one point six AH meters between the first letter and the lost The joke doesn improve even if you replice kil AH meters with KIM miters even though has some appeal to the instincts in us of colourful and important pith sayings will be lost forever loo Ik Her to die on one meters than live on tint s knics jusl I make it I hi ire only very few of the problems Others lo thermometers they become iliirmoftiii need not be pointed out as ire patently obvious therefore urge everyone to refuse to J metric label unless ihcv reel like il More than this we cannot s jy John Bollomlcy Of this and that Words change their meaning When King James called St Pauls Cathedral amusing awful and artificial the architect was pleased In those days amusing meant amazing awful meant aweinspiring and artificial meant artistic The Free Press Back Issues 10 years ago Taken from the Issue of the Free Press of Thursday April 12 1967 Mr and Mrs Alt are the lucky winners of a dinner for two at the Captains Table Lord Simcoe Hotel in Toronto The prize was a door prize at the annual Mutual Aid banquet in Milton Several couples from Acton attended George Kerr was the unanimous choice of delegates to carry the Progressive Co riser vatlvc stand in the new of West at Fridays nomination meeting in Burlington Central high school Kent Ken tner son of Mr and Mrs Fred Kcntncr Victoria Ave won the coveted prize of a week at hockey school and spending money at Saturday minor hockey banquet Hon Henry John Street is in General Hospital for a minor operation wish him a speedy recovery were called Tuesday about 5 p when the motor in the furnace at the home of Harold just north of ion took fire 20 years ago Taken from the issue of the free Press of Thursday April Mayor Tyler reported to council on the field tests taken on the new town water site on the Davidson farm The members of four Nassagaweya town ship Institutes celebrated their an president is Mrs lames Wallace president Andrew rank Dublin president Mrs William and Busy Bees present Mrs Oscar Locker A huge tarpaulin shrouds activity al the site of the new Bank of Montreal There are now 11 volunteers and a St John Ambulance Brigade may be formed here Jim Ledger has installed a modern self service meat in the tore Cuts are pre cut and wrapped The store was closed Tor three days for alterations The lender of J B Mackenzie and Son of Tor the building of the new Tire hall was Acton Fun Fair was held at the eg on George was in of the bingo and there were other games Radar is now being used by Corp Hay Mason and the men of the detachment Saturday they apprehended drivers 100 years ago Taken from the issue of the tree Press April I BIT A worthy citizen of Ihis village injured his hand severely last week when lighting the morning fire This is a terrible warning to men to let their wives light the fire A lodge of Odd Fellows is to be instituted here The hall over J Smith furniture store has been engaged and fitted up for a lodge room The Centennial Medal awarded lo the Acton Plow Company in Philadelphia has arrived here It is very handsome The man who knows of a good trout stream is now actively engaged in keeping his mouth shut An Acton lady has got of tramps by a wise system of treatment call at the house requesting something to eat she sets them lo cutting enough wood to pay for the meal A new Division Grange has been formed it The meeting in the town hall attended J Ramsay of tden Mills is the Master Other officers are II Smith Black B Campbell G Campbell Anderson T Waters Dredge Mrs S SmilhMrs Jos Ramsay hive dollars a cord for at lannery Of this and that Did you hear about the con tortiomst that applied for unem ployment insurance because he couldnt make ends meet The gift of gab is okay provided you know when to wrap it up THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHONE Business and Editorial Office Ik Co Adytnrung Copyright 1977

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