Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 18, 1981, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Feb 18 Founded in Published Wndncsday by Inland Publish Co Urn tod al Anon Ontario L7J Tolonhano Subscriptions pot year in Canada in all than Canada The Pro is of Intend Publ Co led of suburban papers includo ibyPichot Advon Brampton Guard ion Tho Post ngiori Weekend Post Tho Independent Economist and Sun Milton Canadian Champion Mows Tho NowmarkoiAurora Era Oakvi This Th and Tho No Tribune Don McDonald Publisher EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor Murray District Editor Sporu Diana Advonuing accented on Hon that portion of occupied by allowance lor signature will not be charged for I paid for at applicable rate In of a wrong goods or services at anytime of typographical that together it mill bo advancing goods or not be told sing Is moroly on il registration Number New Jennifer Contributor Holen Darkroom Lynda Hill ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Manager Bill Cook Sals Jennifer Ctisilf lad Dan 1416363 1 BUSINESSACCOUNTING OFFICE Office I Shirley Carolyn Arlam CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Manager TELEPHONE Bells book reviewed This years edition of the Bell telephone directory is the first to list Acton and Georgetown under one cover It is quite an innov ation however the organization of the book is a disappointment The new Bell directory is a disappointment because there is no distinct principle of organiza tion in the Acton and Georgetown white pages Bell mixes the alphabet local politics and geography The result is confu sion And confusion leads to inconvenience Here is what directory users find Acton and Georgetown are listed side byside By alphabet Acton comes first The division implicitly acknowledges their geographic separateness They are however both under the name Halton Hills Each town gets one mention at the front of their respective listings Halton Hills is at the top of each of the 35 or so pages The first question one asks after opening the Halton Hills Pages is where am The answer is easily determined by reading the ex changes for Acton for Georgetown Why though should one have to ask How much time will a stranger spend searching for a friends name and number on Duby Road in the George town part of Hills pages How much time again will he spend searching for another fr iend on Boulevard in the Acton section And how much more time will this stranger spend looking for Mr Smith who lives on Mill Street There is a solution Bell can eas ily tidy up its directory by adopt ing the alphabet as the sole princ iple of organization Presenting Acton and Georgetown alphabet ically also has the advantage of reflecting explicitly their geo graphic reality People after all think more clearly in terms of solid geography and there is miles of Esquesing between here and Georgetown than in terms of municipal government theory This is what one would find if the alphabet is used Acton would be at the front of the directory where it has been by alphabet in the edition The directory would then be more con venient for Acton residents Georgetown residents would then have an easier time seeking num bers in the section under George town One would know where one was Bell would still be giving Ac ton people the Georgetown num bers they asked for And there would be no confusion no incon venience The organization of the dir ectorys white pages is its major flaw There are some minor poi nts The organization of the white pages is at odds with the yellow pages The yellow ones are titled Georgetown and Acton Moreover numbers of each business community are mixed with the other Halton Regional Police moved into the building on Mill Street after the old town hall on Willow Street North closed up a couple of years ago According to the new directory the police are still holding out at 19 Willow Street North The listings for Halton Region still have Acton calling a Milton number So what Well Rockwood residents are given a different number to call An Acton number Is It not logical for Acton residents also to dial All in all though Bell has prod uced a masterly directory It gives many Acton residents what they requested in last years survey Keep last years directory however if you need those and Kitchener area numbers They are not in the new book no wig Icy sidewalks a nightmare Dear Mr Editor Why cant something be done to help the old and handicapped The Main St path way was sheet of Ice last week Even for me it was a nightmare In fact the road to the Legion and other were places there was no pathway One had to walk on the road or pavement What a mess What about people who live alone and who are not very good walkers God help them in this town It Is a wonder there injuries JohnP Some cars slowed down and others did PS Ask the people who have to walk Thanks for papers support Dear Sir On behalf of the staff and residents at Halton Women Place I wish to extend our sincere gratitude for the publicity you have made possible for our shelter Your coverage of our opening in October your numerous articles and advertising have made many women more aware of our existence and familiar with our services This support was particu larly apparent during the Holiday Season when we received tremendous donations of food and presents for the women and child ren staying here We at Halton Womens Place find community support such as yours very encouraging Sincerely Costlgane Director Womens Place Emergency Shelter for Abused Women and Children Milton Ontario Excellent police coverage Mr Donald McDonald Publisher Dear Mr McDonald On behalf of the Halton Regional Police Force I wish to extend my thanks to you and your staff for the excellent coverage of the Meet the Force day held on February 1981 at the Acton Legion There Is no doubt that the editorials by Gordon Murray contributed to the excel lent turnout by the citizens of the com munity PoliceMedia relations must be main taincd at a high level In any community If law enforcement is to be effective Please be assured my continued co operation in mutual concerns and accept my personal thanks I James Harding Chief of Police Make gloves part of logo Dear Friends of l know 1 write personally the Please may I beg for your consider- family has been part of the manufacturing to Include a leather glove In your leather gloves In Acton for many years Again may I beg for your kind con History of glove making dates back to aidcratlon Actons early history Thanking you in advance I remain Gloves made in Acton Ontario nave and Yours truly will continue to be shipped worldwide JohnR Mowat On the Acton friends were sorry to learn Walt Woodburn has died He was a former manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia and was active in the Chamber of Commerce He was also United Church treasurer and sang in the leaving Acton Mr Woodburn worked as a systems analyst In the methods department of the banks general office In Toronto He retired In 1MB and lived In The had two sons and a daughter Four young Acton residents were baptized at Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday with Rev John Robertson of They were Terrcnce Stephen Moreland son of Ken and Heather S3 Kingham Mary Elizabeth Robertson daughter of Brian and Jane Elizabeth Dr and James David and Terry Wor thman son of Stan and Joan 143 Dr Ever notice how the country to be opening up to the needs and emotions of the handicapped More ramps are being built on public buildings washrooms are equipped to accommodate a wheelchair etc Now thanks to a group In Kitchener handicapped folks ore able to take riding lessons The program is dedicated to Riding Instructions for Special RISE helping those with both physical and mental handicaps Three stables moke sure everyone who wishes can have lessons They are located in New Hamburg Cambridge and Guelph Riding for the disabled Is both recreational and therapeutic Not only do students have a chance to get out into the countryside they also team to groom and ride a horse Movements of the horse help to stimulate the riders muscles improve balance and control but most of all the students have a lot of fun and can participate in on activity healthy people enjoy The horses are quiet and experienced There ore volunteers on hand to help the rider from the ground Each student receives individual and understanding attention RISE Is a profit organization relying on government grants fund raising events and donations to subsidize the lessons buy special equipment and promote he program However public support is also desperately needed For more information contact Frank Menaink Kitchener or Joanne Ford Meaford Dr Waterloo 519 Former Acton resident S truth an has joined the westward movement Gabe left Acton about five years ago to live in Paisley where she operated a small printing firm which eventually expanded to publish two newspapers However the call of the west struck her last May and now she in Surrey British Columbia with husband Dennis Cardy and her sons Shes taking things easy these days but if I know shell soon have some venture dcrway Scout and Guide Week till Sunday I m The second Acton Pathfinders held an investiture bit week at Trinity United New members are front row Thornton and Kelly Harrison and back J a go and Allen The Third Acton Guides enrolled ten new members last week They are in the front row Dcntse Carolyn and Angela In he middle row again left to right Lee Gallant Kim Cooper Tracy Smith and Karen In the rear row are Joyce Debbie Wedge and Jennifer First Acton A pack invested some new cubs last week They are left to right In the lop row Mike Jamie and Michael In the front row are left to right Owen Mark Smith and John They are pictured with their leader Ross Walsh Back issues 10 years ago Wednesday February 17 1971 Although crowds up to tations the Acton Men ran an afternoon of races Sunday Top drivers of the day were Ed Stewart and Dave Carson Ross bey presented the trophies A group of community women are work on a swap shop in the According to the Toronto Star this area is one or four identified as a possible site for the new International jetport Mayor Duby said Acton can move ahead to about 7 SOD people airport or not Acton Community Credit Union recently began full time operation Another attempt will be made by council to determine the ownership of the Y M C A Rev Lynns Adams is now he minister of United Church years ago Thursday IB 1961 DukeofDevonshlrechapterlODE played hostess to some of new citizens at a reception in the court house Milton Acton Scottish Dance Club wilt sponsor a blitz for funds for the new North School for he Mentally Retarded The site has already been chosen Captain Jack recalled for the Free Press he flew the bomber named Acton from Toronto to England The plane was named for Acton for winning the Fourth Victory Loan campaign It flew In numerous bombing raids Mr also has a model of the plane AnneShortill a side school student received a gold Bible as winner in the local Gideons essay contest This year marks the golden anniversary of the Gideons Fun Fare cooking school is being held at the Legion this week Former night school students have banded together as the Club using the top floor of Dills Printing 50 years ago Thursday 19 1031 Acton council school board and the board of health have all opposed a proposed county health unit The cost of or over the county and the share to the municipalities would be prohibitive The health unit was proposed to experimentally replace the system of local health officers The Literary Society of the Continuation school had a social in the parish hall There were several numbers and Miss Velma Blair critic Murray Smith was chair man A light lunch and a dance followed until the signal was given at 10 for the meeting to end The OHA race for Intermediate honors is over as far as Acton is concerned Now Acton and Georgetown are playing for the Peter Smith Trophy Eden Mills Town Hall was filled to capacity for the Oyster Supper put on by the ladies of the United Church Chief has had as high as ten transient guests at night in the town hall Rarely a night passes without an enquiry for lodging 75 years ago Thursday February 1906 Acton hockey team played their first match of the season in Erin and succeeded In winning by a score of to 5 Our venerable and esteemed citizen Thomas is now in his year He was four weeks and four days in crossing the Atlantic in and came lo Canada without a friend Now he is surrounded by children to the third gen When he came to Acton years ago there were but two stores here John at Ihc south east comer of Mill and Main and the side of the present Knox church Both buildings were long ago destroyed Messrs Saxe and J two Russian soldiers who have been working for the Acton Tanning Co have commenced business as dealers in old metal They were both in the RussoJapanese war but deserted escaping through China The G T bridge gong Is strengthening the bridges at Georgetown and Guelph getting ready for tho big mogul which will be coming through In a few weeks 100 years ago Thursday It is our painful duty to chronicle death of Mr Fred Storey of the firm of Messrs Storey and Son About three years ago his health began to show signs of fall In the care of Dr he went to Nassau and returned greatly improved In health However It became evident con sumption had poised its fata dart Vital statistics for the village for the year ended births 24 marriages and deaths Rev Wilkinson was made the recipient of a purse containing lit recognition of his success In the recent debates on Baptism A bylaw was passed fixing salaries Clerk and Treasurer per annum Collector Auditors each Chief Constable ISO and fees Returning Officer per day Collector of labor tax per centum of collec tions

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