The Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar 31 Don McDonald Publisher TELEPHONE 2010 oh in avwy Mel Pi in ling Stmt Acton 9 30 Canada Ac on P on Mo I a accepted on condition chat tt event of error that tcti by Picketing Adveitoe portion the advernting occupied by the or together reasonable Banner Newmarket a Banner Newmarket E Weekend Ed ton The Bolton gnl god he the advert be En amp on Gu The Pom The on Weekend Poet The paid for at the applicable In the event a error adyertomg or AOvertuer dan The The Georgetown eerwcei at wrong good or may not be Advertttmg a merely an offer Economnt and Sun Tho The and may be withdrawn a any The News Weekend Ed The to Consumer The North York Beaver MvA Th Week of The Candin Comrmn y Aoooafon Weekend The Ha The Scarborough Community Newspaper Auoda ion Comumer The Sea borough or The T Tho Vaug Second clan me Numbe I The Oniai EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor Cord Mm New Editor Helen Murray Sport Darkroom Peru ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Manager Be Cook Salee Susan one Claaarfled Carolyn National Rep Dan BUSINESSACCOUNTING OFFICE Office Manager Mary tin CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Manager McArthur Tell trustees we cant afford ever soaring education taxes Acton has a golden ity this to send a loud message not just for ourselves but all Halton residents to Hal ton Board of Education that people just can t afford the staggering property tax hike that trustees have decided to in on homeowners From 1 to at the ward one councillors dropin the top administrator at the public school Director of Education Beevor will be on hand to hear presentations com plaints and questions The dropin is held at the Acton Soc a Services and Information Centre at the rear of the Y building on Mill St East Be cause she is recovering from her recent car accident Acton Trustee Bruce t sure if she too will be able to attend Of course the councillors will be on hand asking some pointed questions about the roughly million increase in the board budget and the result ant property tax increase which is expected to add or more to the average Acton and Esquesmg homeowner s bill Since Hills and thus Halton Hills councillors send out the tax bills the town fathers and mothers have an obvious duty and motive for at tacking the board for its spend ing Their desire to make sure voters and taxpayers aware that they aren t responsible for that bunch to put some distance between themselves and the board is not only poll tically necessary but also is important if the municipality is ever to get out of the bind of having to severely curtail their spending in the interest of keep ing the overall tax bill impact to the minimum But while the councillors can send a message to trustees the most effective message to the board will come from the tax payers The board has a whole slew of explanations for the staggering tax hike Declining enrolment provincial grant cutbacks in creasing wages and benefits for teachers and staff inflation etc However what seems to have been overlooked by trustees in their bid to maintain the high quality of education the compliment of staff and most programs that the day has arrived that many Halton homeowners business people and industrialists simply can afford to maintain the school system in the way we ve be come accustomed to The predicted education tax hike is about higher than the total increase for education region and municipality last year And the economy is in much worse shape than last year It is probably too late to reverse this year s board bud get but citizens here and else where must send a message to trustees in this elec year That message must be that until the economy improves drastically we simply can ford the school system as it is now There art many families which are already strapped by high mortgage payments gal lopping food prices etc can afford this tax hike Money families must spend on school taxes won be spent on consumer goods hurting local business and industry fur ther And what about the already beleagured farmers and small businesses which are strug ghng to stay afloat and now must pay higher property taxes either indirectly or through rents Education taxes likely won cost people s jobs or families their homes but it sure t go ing to make it easier for people to hang on Education has long been a motherhood issue After all the spending is for our future through our children But many are wondering about the costs of our future and the results of the ever in creasing spending for educa tion especially the growing number of families which either don t have any chldren in the system anymore or never have had children in the system or those who never will have children in the school system In the past the dropin has been an excellent vehicle for sending messages to other levels of government Thi is the time to start telling trustees enough is enough The school system must out of economic sity start running like any other business these tough times complete with unfort unately distasteful quality and quantity cutbacks in the educa product and layoffs of employees On the Australian Rotary Exchange student Jodie got her first taste of ice fishing recently and may just have started a new successful hobby for herself Jodie went with host John caught two herring at Lake Pal John took home three Jodie was also a spec at guest of the Acton Rotary Club for Rotary at the Curling Club on Friday John Arnold Don McDonald Dave Swetman Dave Whiting and Dave Manes and other guests Bill Cook and Gord Murray all showed Jodie the finer points of curling Somehow I bet there were a lot more players than Jodie learning the game Arnold Acton B team lost both their matches but came close to a stunning upset I m a sports writer now in their first contest against Lindsay The A squad skipped by Whillng came home with a one win and one loss record beating a Toronto team in their second So what you may ask rumor has It that one win was the only one in the history of the Acton teams And Dale Hemsley has made all the city newspapers recently with this amazing win at Greenwood last Monday The year old son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence now of rode both ends of dally double on opening day He was riding and Nor brook Count Proud pop Lawrence who works at Tyler Transport said he t make it to the races that day but says a bet paid off Dale formerly of Acton attended School Budding model Kelly Mac Donald of is modelling in a fashion show at Shopper World April and that his week She will be modelling two dresses and two pairs of knickers Even though Kelly only six years old she Is already a seasoned model Halton MP Otto and his sister Maria are donning the blades for the first time together in 14 years to skate at the Figure Skating annual carnival this weekend The pair skated at the first ever carnival And den tally enough it is 20 years ago this weekend the Jelineks won first place in the World Figure Skating Pairs Next Wednesday is the third concert put on by the Hills Arts Council in the 138182 Series The London will be performing with great classical guitarist Kraft The concert is being held at the Cultural Centre in Georgetown Rev Bernard Warren Is the luncheon speaker at Acton Baptist Church today An open house was held at United Church Sunday for Horace and Anne Blyth who recently celebrated wedding anniversary by Mabel Bur km an Kitchen Capers We all make blunders in the kitchen and sometimes it seems tragic at the moment But time seems to turn them into amusing episodes 1 can imagine as you read this you are smiling at some of the silly mistakes you have made When 1 was a child I made a chocolate cake Tor company and put in two heaping teaspoons of baking soda instead of one My aunt tried valiantly to cat her piece but we eventually gave the cake to the dog who refused it too Last Christmas I made some cream puffs which refused to puff up just flattened out Undaunted I added them to the bird seed and tried again with good results One time I covered a grapefruit with toothpicks and put little d on each end such as small pickled pearl onions little radishes etc When I went to serve it it rolled right off the tray My friend served some tasty meatballs with sauce in a scooped out round crusty loaf Someone moved his elbow and the whole thing landed upside down on the porch Luckily she had a large dog to clean up the mess in a hurry I could go on and on Have a big laugh over your bloopers will soon by April Fool Day Those crazy boaters Rkk Henderson and Jim were among a number of who Saturday a and ugly Credit River to In the annual Craiy Boat Race near Georgetown The Club wraps up Its season this Saturday night at the arena with the final draw with the lucky winner taking home a 1982 Spirit from American Motors Refreshments and game tables will be available to 30 There will be 10 cash winners in Ihe elimination draw with final ticket In the drum the lucky winner The car is valued at SO Saturday night is the of weekly draws for two prizes of each There are still tickets left which can be bought right up to the night of the draw All proceeds go to Acton Minor Hockey A free breast examination clinic for all women will be held Saturday April 17 at theActon Glen Lea Clinic from 10a m p m It is being sponsored by the Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Examinations will be conducted In a private cubicle by a local doctor and a short film on breast selfexamination will be shown Transportation will be provided if needed and babysitting will be available downstairs at Honey Pot Nursery The same sorority will also be having personal iied Easter Egg service at this Saturday from 10 a unlil April from m to9pm and April 10 from a to p m Anniversary greetings go out to Harry and Isabel Murray RR Acton who cele brated years of marriage March A celebration party was held March at the Knox Presbyterian Church Mrs Mary DeVnes turns years old today Wednesday Mrs used to live on Bower Avenue before moving to Acton where she lives with her daughter and soninlaw Birthday go out to her Outdoors FLETCHER had to dig out the ugh snow shovel again last week but I just had to make it down to Exhibition Place to give the annual Sportsmen s Show a good once over After paying first for parking approximately one mile Canadian away from the park we had one cold walk both ways The wind sure was blowing along the lake front it would freeze the ears off the bial statue The Sportsmen Show sure stood out this year as a giant of retailing Even manufocturers and large job bers were flogging their left over and in many cases obsolete goods It has become very hard for the average sportsman to find a booth with good solid current models of tackle without some salesperson trying the hard sell I suppose it Is a sign of times When a store the siie of Collegiate Sports sets up a complete for the short time of the show you can bet lhat not too many bargains will be found The rent alone negates any real discounts Fly fishing and fly tying have staged a real comeback this spring many anglers who previously had used only spinning equipment are turning to fly fishing It Is a real thrill to take a fish on a fly one has produced Fly tying is a real art that just about any person can get Into with a very modest out lay of cash Few tools other than a good vice and hackle pliers are needed to get going As for Hying materials many bits of fur and feather can be collet led for virtually nothing as time goes by Even the family dog can contribute It certainly looks like it will be a late spring break up in most Ontario areas this year This can have a de cided advantage for future fish pop ulations A laic spring runoff means high dirty water and makes for difficult conditions for the netlers and snag thus giving adult fish time to spawn without being otherwise mot lested The Ganaraska River at Port Hope is producing some good fish however be prepared to fish shoulder to shoulder Cold weather has stopped anglers in more exposed areas and ice conditions on Georgian Bay are very poor I just received a tip from my source at Owen Sound that some good fishing Is to be had at the river mouth in Lleth just east of Owen Sound Maple syrup production has come to a standstill because of the cold snap This gives one a break from that hard Job of collecting woodcut ting etc Just smile spring is on its way Back issues 10 years ago March A Cobblehill Road couple Bob and Barbara will be taking a tree trip to Nassau sometime between now and September courtesy of Acton merchants The Ashby who have lived here only two years were the grand prize winners in the merchants week shopping contest Twenty potential 4 H members met at the Community Centre on March for the organizational meeting of the Acton Calf Club and the Acton 4 Field Crop Club Club leader Nino welcomed those present and introduced he other leaders Russell Murray Bill and Butchers Acton A vices won the grand championship at the Port Novice Golden Puck Tournament defeating Syracuse N The earn was coached by Barry Inscoc and Gus Holmes was the manager years ago March 19G2 Kathy McKcnzie yearold grade eight Robert Little Public School pupil was presented with the public speaking trophy when she topped six other speakers Monday morn She also received from Gordon a pen and pencil set presented by Aclon Hydro Commission cosponsors of the contest Throughout County elementary school students are getting down to serious practice in preparation for the annual County Music Festival coming In early April A 21 yearold Belgian marc named Neil who has been hauling milk over Acton seven miles of street for the past 10 years will make her final run Saturday morning She will be sent out to pasture and given an extra portion of oats for her retirement The new fire radio system In the fire truck was used for the first time when the men at the fire reported back to the hall They also heard on the radio the George town firemen calling back to their fire hall for more men to help battle a blaze in Stewart town 50 years ago Mitch On Thursday evening an Irish social was held in St Joseph Church which was well attended The event was held In the basement of he church prizes for euchre were won by Miss Mary Gibbons and Mr Archie The lucky prizes of a set of dishes was won by Mrs Arnold A delightful lunch was served and a pleasant social evening spent The Lakeside Chapter of the spent an enjoyable evening at he home of Mrs Middle Ion on Wednesday evening On Saturday morning milk delivery wagon of the Maple Grove Dairy upset on the highway when he horses ran away The delivery of milk was strewn the road and a number of bottles broken Smith furniture store In Guclph was badly damaged by fire on Saturday morning The regular meeting of he Acton Relief Committee is o be held in the Council Chamber this evening at clock Every member is urged to be present at this meeting to deal with matters pertaining to this work 75 years ago March JM 1907 The hearts of the ladies are surely gladdened by the variety of Easter millinery on display In town Miss McMillan has a display of dainty creations at Una worth Messrs Henderson and C had heir parlours in attractive array for the show by Miss Wnaace Miss Annie Smith fully sustained her reputation her opening Miss Florence Murray has opened showrooms at he family residence and will exhibit her attractive designs today E Adult has given contract to have his barn on Frederick St converted into two dwellings The Gun Club was reorganized for the year The first shoot will be on Easier weekend The new Lord Day Act will secure Sunday rest for thousands The printing and sale of newspapers Is forbidden Only medicine for the relief of sickness may be sold on Sunday 100 years ago March The subject for debate this evening at the Young Men is Resolved that Napoleon was a greater general than Well Medical authorities advise people to clear their cellars of decaying vegetable matter as a precaution against disease The merchants of this village will soon allow only cents tor the Brlluh shilling for which cents has been given Messrs Nfcklln Snyder Matthews and J and R Watson have arrived in the North Weil but two of the horses died on the road Fifteen tickets for Manitoba were sold here this week Vaccination against Small Pox has become popular