Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 24, 1977, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug 24 Editorial Page All get together It is good news that the Chamber of Commerce will be calling a pub lic meeting to discuss current issues There has probably never been a time in the history of the town when there were so many really import ant issues cliff hanging for decisions And it no time to proceed with anything until there is very general agreement that the correct decision has been made One of the obvious decisions is that of the second storey to the fire hall estimated to cost double the original estimated price now 200 A citizen tells us he is planning a drawing of an entirely new building on another site altogether conven located A drive through town reveals several locations which could provide a brand new fire hall with plenty of parking for the firefighters Although Acton firefighters last week asked council to consider alternatives two of their own representatives councillors Duby andMcKenzie added their votes to others to create a majority voting to proceed The firefighters are willing to wait a while to have the best they can for the money What reason can council have for pushing through a decision without a good deal of serious thought being given to other sites which could prove better The present fire hall could be a terrific asset to the town in its pre Surprised and insulted sent state It could house the senior citizens The front part could be rented out as shops or could pro vide a youth centre Milton just turned the sod for a town youth centre this week The committee working on new fire hall accommodation headed by Miller has done a com mendable job However the jump in cost caused the firefighters to return to council suggesting a second look Obviously this should be done Council has called ten ders but it still not too late to think again The fire hall addition in its pre sent location would continue to add to the downtown parking congest ion Limiting parking around the fire hall the obvious solution help shoppers any There is no doubt more parking is needed downtown The planning department is working on alternative ways of paying for more downtown parking and this is encouraging Hopefully the principals who are holding on to Hotchens property can continue to exercise patience while the subject is still talked out The Business Improvement Area hopes and plans and ways of paying for them are another topic that can benefit from a meeting of the minds These matters are all crucial for Acton future To push through decisions would be wrong The public meeting in September should help clear the air A press release from the general council of the United church of Can proved a shock and disappoint ment Not only that we re insulted A resolution from the Saskatch ewan conference of the United church of Canada to the general council at commercial advertising The resolution actually says the council should oppose the Pro liferation of advertising and its major role in the support of the media They would urge the government to initiate a reduction of paid advertising in all media with a view to replacing it as the chief source of revenue for the media Of course advertising is our source of revenue and why not Weekly newspapers the media we know best are a and if we don make enough money to meet the payroll we fold up And where else would our money come from Readers could not pay the full cost for a newspaper which con taincd only news The cost of sell ing the Free Press containing news only would be far too high Anyway we know our readers look upon the advertising in the newspaper as an extremely part of the package They want to read about the announce ments meetings the sales the changes the innovations the church notices The church representatives who wrote this resolution said ad vertising encourages excess Please people we have brains of our own and we can decide for our selves what to buy and what not to buy The church people write We can hardly pretend that we have free dom of speech when so much of the revenue for our media comes from advertising There must be a safer and better way to pay for our media Come on that our integrity you re slandering Advertisers do not ask to influence the news If we lost advertising over an issue so be it we could lose some News paper publishers aren t THAT small Can the church members from Saskatchewan think our newspaper would be freer operating under government grants The situation would be incredible Newspapers in Russia don t have advertising We say we have a free press and we think it s true We finance our paper by selling space to people to forward their messages to our readers And we make a living from it We even think we provide a public service To read such balderdash from the general council of the United church certainly gives us a sour taste Read todays Free Press readers Of this and that Congratulations to the people who have been selected as recip ients of the five Halton Hills jubilee medals Frank Oakes of course is this years Citizen of the Year Edith Hilfman of is an active worker and presently president of the board of directors of the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded Good news The Free Press will have a column headed 50 Vtars Ago Our filis had been away for microfilming far longer than expected Then they were returned to ui unbound and unuHaMc Finally the microfilming company 1ms loaned usa microfilm rcuttor and the tapes for the year Jo our annoyance we discover some of the pages are missing We are developing more grey hairs over this attempt to make sure the Free Press files are safe and always available for the future Meanwhile we hope to have the old files rebound soon by another company Eventually people may read the old issue via microfilm reader at the library The whopping great water bills being received this month were predicted quite a while ago Regional treasurer Donald Farmer recommended that Acton water rates be increased per cent Our regional councillor Pat supported the decision He explained then via the Free Press rates here should have been increased years He said then rates would have increased drastically regional government or not KERNEL rows and rows of finger available at many roadside stands as well as in good ready to roast corn The August treat is stores Sugar and spice rot in look down their nribts mi of jilf isk Ho cm in with a mind walk fiw of pi lun hitting white bill with I ng I to with htm It silly imc ind itkastoncia mint- I to I just js il is to ni smoking it it strong men to irs of impotent turns honest women into the its who move their till from i bad Ik when nobody is looking the Iht is mil terms the butt her shot hook site slunk with those from in birdie iigk mid those from i horror movie seull Us in gimp Membership in dub em run from Slim DM or more Mm the equipment tin isih run to for clubs t irt lag shots who ilon 1 to club in ij is you or ll doll round ami to it three lulls lost in the I ash i couple of drinks in the house and you Rett up around for four hours or mutttrnifi it i little ball pursuing i little ill illy hitting Hint little ill sweetly that nothing can with the fttlini and you an hooked ill gum on this silliest of sports to think of it I a sport thmchtssis It more like a way of life there art a lot worse of life tor a teen iger once bitten by the bug it s disuse Hut i kid who his played or iC holes of on i is not very likely to out smashing windows in tht school on Saturdav He too pooped tor the old timer who plavs nine holes iverydiy foursome of cronies its i lol hitter life thin sitting around the Icl on ill or tht I room grousing ilout ovtrnment He Mill has a chit lente Ik knows ptrfectlv well that one of his arthritis up the dim club will with the dun ball often enough hi in bring his score down equal to his We cm still pla golf and enjov it hut don set too of Hum surf or parachute jumping its ineMlgmie 1 heard it rumored there is sometimes netting sometimes staggering wipers of as much i i a hole then of it s a imotionalK and jsychologicnlly tan lit thumped on he id by cof lull celling ibout milts in hour can be strutk by lightning right at tin yourbickswing If it s storming Sunt tone into sin trips Vive la Acton librel by Bill Smiley it can turn a calm college professor the epitome of reason into a raging maniac who is capable of throwing all his clubs into a water hazard and stalk from the course purpleeared I have seen one of the chaps I ve iver known after hitting the ball three three times in a row put his foot in the middle of a perfectly good Tour wood bend it double and hurl the crippled club deep into the nearest woods I have heard poised matron a regular churchgoer using language on the golf course that would curdle the blood of a drunken Danish seaman if the gome doesn scar you and or emotionally it will probably you psychologically There arc people watching as you take three practice swings each one a marvel of symmetry a machine that is grooved and oiled Mop up to the ball and hit it yards up and feet ahead of you Or right over the fence on to the road Or straight into the woods While the gallery snickers discreeUy and you desperately try to grin nonchalantly It can get worse Your wife whom you tan outdrive by yards steps up and hits beauty right down the middle and then you one of those looks Marriages be made in heaven but they can become unmade on a golf course Golfers do have a couple of things going for then For one thing they re extremely generous They 11 tell you without charge what Is wrong with your backs wing your downswing your stance your grip and the kind balls you are using I- or another they re tough They wouldn t think of walking to church in the rain but they 11 play holes in a torrent On sultry summer days when people are dropping with heat stroke and on cold fall days when people are huddled by the fire place the golfers arc out there hacking and hewing around the course Well there you are The game is silly expensive evil and dangerous Golfers run the risk of being scarred for life in one or more ways and should be locked up for their own safety m definitely going to quit And yet And yet The other day I had three good drives Tuesday my putting was improving Wednesday I d have had a birdie If I t hit the tree Yesterday I was chipping well I think maybe 1 11 give her one more go It all got to come together one day Surely Of this and that Are you teaching a child to be careless with matches Do you teach a child to smoke Do you teach a child to play with tire If you do you may be teaching that child how to kill Itself by fire To reduce fire deaths and in juries fire safety must be taught at home the Free Press Back Issues 10 years ago Threeyearold Helen was struck by a car on Mill St in front of Wiles bus depot The driver jammed on his brakes and swerved but was unable to avoid hitting the child The car was nearly stopped when it struck the a witness said The daughter of Mr and Mrs G Mill St was treated at the scene of the accident by Dr Garrett and taken by John Crejghton Jr to Guelph General Hospital She received bruises abrasions and a broken left foot A little more light on the subject resulted from the meeting or the Hydro Commission on Thursday August lo All commissioners were there to increase the town wattage- chairman Ted Tyler Sr Mayor Duby Doug Dawk ins and Or Brown Two new mercury vapour lights have been installed on Cameron Street Mr Fyfe Somervillc has been a patient in Guelph General Hospital this past week His many friends are glad that he Is showing improvement since his surgery 20 years ago Token from the Issue of the Free Press Wednesday August 1B57 Lillian Phillips 15year old daughter of Mr and Mrs James Phillips Acton and local high school student had the mis fortune to stumble while descending from a tractor on the farm and received a bad gash on her leg requiring several stitches George Bowman of Acton received the bonus prize given by the Canadian Nat Exhbiton for his hand bags being chosen to enter the purse contest for the third consecutive year Mrs Frank Freeman 2 Acton took first place honors at the Canadian National Exhibition for her tatted table cloth Bcadmore and Company Limited an this week it had purchased the Acton premises of the Wool Combing Cor of Canada Limited and that Canada Packers will operate one or more units here Bob 19 yearold son of Mr and Mrs Charles Lake Ave nue received notice recently of being awarded a Dominion Provincial dent Aid Bursary 50 years ago Taken from the issue of the Free Press When the officials of St Church were tendered by Mr and Mrs Gordon T Beardmore their commodious and beauti ful grounds for their garden party on Wed nesday evening the success of the event was assured The Beverly House gardens are a replica of the famous gar dens at Vancouver The Church St apart ments now stand on the site The new public and continuation school will be opened September A temporary bridge will be built over the stream at Willow St Successful in passing examinations are Mary Chalmers Irene Dunn Reginald Fin Elvin Gamble Margaret Grin dell George Mason and Jessie Young Master Harvey had the misfor tune to fall and break his arm 100 years ago Taken from the Issue of the Free Press 1877 Esquesing Township Council met StewarttownonthelOthinst Theclerkread a statement from the county clerk of the sums levied on this tow for the current year as follows County purposes 27 Public Schools Credit Valley Railway and N Railway The treasurer was authorized to pay to Richard the two- thirds value of six lambs killed by dogs and to Richard for one lamb killed by dogs Those boys and young men who are in the habit of congregating in the evenings and at Secord corner are earnestly assured that they frequently render themselves a very great annoyance both to themselves and to the property owners in that vicinity Ladies who are compelled to run the gauntlet of the double file of boys and have to submit to the slang and vile remarks that are often heard have very serious cause of complaint and they no doubt feel like calling upon the town to protect them from the annoyance We sincerely trust that the good sense and decency of our young men will pre vail and will not be obliged to refer to this matter again THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHONE Business and Editorial Office Copyright

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