Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 12

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Free Press Wednesday Nov 22 Two Guides receive their Canada Cords Standard complaint forms Magnuson appointed on police from OPC fQ bQafd by Doris in Nineteen their leaders Glen Jackson Max Scholsch and Hon went on a seven mile hike along the Trail recently The penalty for camping on the Trail So second thoughts took place on hat idea They returned and up their tents back of the house The leaders admitted the air was a bit nippy for camping but they ill enjoyed the outing Mrs Hose of Burke falls visited or a week with her daughter son lit law Mr and Mrs Max Schotsch Heidi and Michael Sympathy is extended to Mr and Mrs Gordon and family on passing of Gordon s mother Mrs Archie Fines at Mrs Fines had added on another six months since reaching the age of 100 years Sympathy also goes out to her Clarence Petty and Mr of their family November has been a very busy month for the first Brownies They held joint meeting with the Guides at school for their enrolment and awards night Christina Goring Debbie Murdock Debbie Janet Sinclair Tammy Swackhamer and Karen were to Brownies In hirst Pock Vicki Jackson and I received their wmgs up to Guides then the were to along with Debbie Ward and other girls There were many badges received that evening by both the Brownies and Guides Alison Nancy IJubeiu Becky lleydui mid Grundy earned their artist badge Shannon Salter and Diana Grundy their looks and housekeepers badge Melissa rectivcd her Patterson housekeepers Brown received her writers badge poem in I and treating a booklet Vtr Short Book if Snoopy i Iht Beloved Dug Sheryl Brown I aura Mtlanie Heidi and Julie dowski earned their badge with thanks to Mr for bringing along a pay telephone to teach Brownies how to reach the operator and how to eall for help if needed There were two Guides receiving their Canada Lords thai evening Heather Cox and Kelly On Not the Brownies visited ly farm saw where milk really comes from all had a turn it bottle feeding tht very dosed aste of milk ikies Thanks Mr Mrs Thomson On I- ruhy Nov thanks to Mr of lnr the were able to see whit happened to milk it left the farm I hey saw lie milk hem bitted ihe ice linker wert ill Ire to some chocolate milk Bnlh d is inform Hut for the Police after way of handling citizen complaints against police officers will remain out or step with the Ontario Police Commissions method for another month The Police Commission delayed the uniform system until the local police association has a chance to slate Its views The Regional Police Will present its next months meeting with commission representatives said local police commission chairman Munro no secretary illon Regional Police Commission last week ton firmed the decision by Ontario Police Commission i has administrator is a member if tht Hilton force hearing of October 13 determined Munro is a member of the police firee such he is also a the poliec Hon which for the police force was hired by the 11 police commission oneyear in May a result of the eision is no longer to sit nine is its secretary Harry Barrett The delay came in spile of strong objections from Police Commission newcomer Judge Joseph C Same who said he wanted the form adopted as soon as possible There is however little significant difference bet ween the two complaint system according to police chief Ken Skerrett We arc using this system almost to the letter We are Just about in line told commissioners The main difference Is the system handing the citizen a letter with the same Information that is contained on the front according to Crown discovers crime costs 21 The provincial cabinet reappointed Glenn Magnuson of Georgetown to another two year term as a member of Haltons Police Commission The appointment of comes at the same time as he appointment of Judge Joseph Scimc to the board Judge Same a commission member replaces Judge War render who resigned earlier this year The Commission is still short one member a replacement for William of Burlington who also resigned this year was chairman of thecammission Ho is subject Ontario Provincial investigation on ns he used his the commission to try and influence a Police investigation Police posltii Another commission member David Coons of Burlington is also on his way out He was defeated in the race for mayor of Burlington Region will appoint someone to replace Coons by the end of he year commission is being chaired by mayor Harry A court official who tried to the Police Com mission lo pay his towing lilt commission refused to fork nit for lowing crown attorney tar Vale in a spot by the Oak wile court Nov However the spot he chose belongs someone else Vole is based it Mil ion ittly being lowed sent letter I Chief Ken stalnit he hopes to Ik reimbursed for his costs There are parking spots it winch ire assent I to court house staff according to the commission with the of the matter Hi said tint in five months lour ears have been towed We could hove lowed away i0 car he said crown is putting one court cur onto the street Now there are junior tin Its taking the crown at s spot Some court staff ire also using police spots said Joseph Scime said he did not think the crown at wis making a test ease of the towing charge JUDGE JOSEPH SCIME and in MURRAY COX Councillor Eramosa Township The sunshine dance copier deal In Id Optra Halt Where Seniors to sing The fiddles bawled the Cillers tailed And the dincers did their thuif The younger generation Learned to do the dip due With their partners choice the callers voice br ught the place due Uncle Jim and Aunt Matilda lliey ire dancing kind peck then she slapped his cheek Pur pinching her behind When they called for intermission With refreshment hard to beat I I ich spread on Saunders bread Made a real old fashioned treat Then 1 saw the twinkle in the eye Of my brother John Phillip I almost died when mama spied The bottle on his hip But he had poured some in my coffee Just to keep my spirits up took a swig then did a jig Then marm took my cup too soon the ball was over But the parting left no pain I take my next Sunshine Dance Ti do it all again Regional Police is hoping cut tost if its piper renegotiating The immissiun last tided to hue the staff pursue pack de ifler tosls f mnnuf leturer with thost of commission lire ids rcnls large photo pvinc from There arc three oilier smaller Xerox machines in the district The lirt milium il police in Oak costs to rent There ire years left on that contract Judce Joseph asked or the cost from Xerox of four or machines so the price can be compared with s Police staff Rot itself into hot witer with the com mission year i half ago when it rented the lirge Xerox copier wilhoul bothering to from the Continued from Page one has to describe a rose In eastern religions the heart is the seat of the soul To love with all your heart is one of the ways There is within you the same quality of loving God through your mind must be tempered with rationalism You can define God Love with all your strength your determination and your will power The heart love and the mind rational thinking have an outlet in action Stay with your natural bent Worship in way God gave you to love Him University gets grants The University of Guelph received in research grants and con tracts during the fiscal year ending April This figure compares i total of 173 a year earlier Most of this money will support projects to meet research needs identified by Canadian government bus and industry Much of the work will be done under contract The remainder of the research funding will support development of new concepts and ideas which will later be applied to meet currently Identified needs FOR ALL OF A CANADAS BUILDING NEEDS MACKENZIE ACTON Can FBDB help you Tom McCurdy will bo In your Friday November 24 Call 8440911 Now For An Appointment If you require financing for a new or exist business Mr will call at your place of business to discuss your needs OAKVILLE BRANCH 345 Lakeshore Road East Opening New 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