Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1966, p. 2

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yugoslav shipjumpers deported from toronto two yugoslav shipjumpers who chose to stay in acton for a whiji awaiting a decision from the canadian immigra tion department whether they could remain or not sperit the unhappleit dayofjthelrlives wednesday of laifweex pre paring for a deportation flight minister jean maichand had failed at me ajn wednesday after a sleepless night at the homes of scarboro friends julio mel- jta drove them to the immi gration office where they got the bad newt they had to re- i i u port back downtown by 2 pm 10 jcstff hey face 8rtp lo eve canada that bleak christmas and a pre- evening c j th ttwollar-a- when ante ivancev and slav- ng walteni ln thelr kd smoljan arrived at toronto plastics a news release datellned reading pennsylvania decem ber 10- adds a few details con- cernlng the recent establish ment in the foriner wool combing building here of po- lypenco canada limited an- news release re tic coating materials and spec- la plastics and plastic alloys has been exporting its prod- ucts to canada for many years canadian markets have been serviced by distributors locat ed throughout the dominion nouncement was first made in who will continue to handle just oni niw fact will be joining the pub lic school board for the township school area of nassagaweya ln19o7 end 1968 newcom er carlo bryce was elected to the board and he replaces trustee dr cliff young who re signed four of the five winners shown here left to right are returning incumbents art gibson claude inglls jack mcphall and hor ace blyth mr bryce was absent wherutho photo was taken international airport escorted by two immigration officers they learned their 520 pm flight to london amsterdam and zagreb had been cancell ed because of fog aa they stood in the airport the loudspeaker announced that air canada flight 870 their flight had just over flown toronto ante wear ing a days growth of beard looked upward and said wist fully i wish the weather would stay like this for a year the pair finally boarded an air canada vanguard and took off at 825 pm for montreal where they picked up a jet for the flight to london tuesday night the two young men both 23 learned that their oneyear illegal sojourn in canada had come to an end appeals to both prime min ister pearson and immigration secret pals are revealed at dublin wi gift exchange villages on the adriatic coast had entered france legally at separate times last year they made their way to england where they signed on a brit ishowned liberianregistered ship ante worked as v ma chine cleaner slavko as a waiter they maintained they didnt feel safe until they were as far away from communist yu goslavia an possible they met on board ship and latt december deserted at montreal leaving their pass ports on board they made their way to the home of a friend in toronto and reported to the immigra tion department to seek per mission to remain while their case- was being- considered the young men came to acton and were employed for a while at the white tannery west of acton the department was asked to permit the men to remain in canada to demon strate their good faith and character in spite of efforts by their sponsor julio mellta of to- ronto their bid to escape their the free press months ago the official statement reads poiypenco canada limited has been established in acton ont it was announced today by thomas p murphy gener al manager of the industrial plastics firm the canadian company a subsidiary of the polymer corporation of read ing pennsylvania usa will initiate operations in a 20000 square foot plant housing both office and manufacturing facil ities according to murphy the new firm has been established to provide increased service to a growing canadian market by april 1967 the plant is scheduled to be producing ny lon shapes and hose products the parent company a ma jor manufacturer of mill shap es of industrial plastics plas- the companys line thomas p murphy general manager was previously em ployed by prberfil inc where he was director of develop ment he received his bjs de gree in chemistry at the uni versity of kansas and an ms in chemical engineering at m it he has written many pap ers on industrial plastics for publication in plastics and au tomotive publications he is a member of the society of plas tics engineers the american society for testing materials the american cjiemlcal soci ety and the american insti tute for chemical engineers dudley i kearney of oak- ville ont who has been sales representative for polypenco products in canada since 1964 is the new companys district sales manager canadian dis tributors include peokovers ltd in toronto and montreal c m lovsted canada ltd in vancouver edmonton and calgary universal plastics ltd in edmonton alberta and burneby and railway and power engineering corp ltd montreal picture gift picture the home of a friend or relative on your christmas list and chances are you can pioture ah empty wall apace with room for a picture pic tures are the kind of gift that comes in enough sites and co lors to f anyones taste and anyttsmes decor and they come in prices to fit any holi day budget t you will find that choosing gift pictures can be as much fun as giving them and the re cipients will have an addition for their home that will be en- toyed for years to come an ounce of performance beats a pound of preaching milton man vigechairman community college governors sutt ptxmo jumant mm mu coulter offers the v for yictory sign noonday night after nassagaweya townshto voters returned mm to his fourth term at reeve reeve coufwr oofeistecl- chal lenger allan ackman 490343 in the race ik nassagaweya council briefs at last weeks meeting of nassagaweya township coun cil deputy reeve william hoey mentioned several dogs and cats are being abandoned in the township and wondered if there was some law to pre vent people from leaving pets on roadsides tm mw men espststgetat opt vflgrgajvjjf the two new elders elected on sunday morning for three- year terms were mr james clark chapman and mr mal colm moffat mrs sheldon trousdale was out to church for the first time since breaking her hip in au gust mr leemans childrens story told that every christmas tree should have a cross a star and a dove to make it a chris tian christmas trcit he then spoke of roadbuilding the road of advent leading to christmas referring to the wellloved words of isaiah 40 the low spots should be filled up the hills taken down we love ourselves too much if we cut off the high spots of selflove the lord jesus will live in our lives mr leemans sermon dealt with repentance we have to unlearn our selfconceit it needs a good man to repent cod is helping us he puts a little bit of himself into us the better we are the harder it is to repent because we cant seebelow our own ven eer wesay we will renounce this sin but there is some dar ling hut to which i must cling tasady school and choir concert is to be held on dec 20 at g ofetockv this flowers in the santuary were in honor of the late mrs georgina mcdonald who had reached the wonderful age of 100 last may members learned the men in the roads department would be seeking an increase in wages in the new year plans were made to en close the township dump site with a gate and fence e a land separation of a large lot with 731 feet frontage on the fourth line was ap proved but the purchaser john pries who lives nearby was warned he would not be able to split the parcel for houses a 400 grant to halton fe deration of agriculture was ap proved e the first meeting of the 1967 council was set for wed nesday january 4 at 7 pm e members learned an 88 foot road allowance was need ed for a proposed service road north of campbellville plan ned to alleviate a truck traffic problem in the village the owners of the needed proper ty had agreed to a 66 foot road allowance but legislation has been changed and 88 feet are needed a meeting was arrang ed for this week with the own ers concerned in the project councillors wondered if the development road would be necessary when the possibil- ity of a new cloverleaf on hwy 401 at the nassagaweya- esquesing town line was ru mored christmas decorations with traditional tree beautified the home of mrs horace blyth blue springs road nassaga weya last thursday evening for the regular december meet ing of dublin womens insti tute which look the usual form of a christmas party opening exercises were pre sided over by mrs c brit ton the president roil call a emory of christmas axa- child read by mrs e norton the secretary revealed happy incidents of the members and several guests of their child hood mrs a near and imrs c thomson reported on the pro posed bus trip to the cbc studios on december 19 and all felt it would be an interes- auinafad institute holds christmas meeting the w i euchre was held in the hall on tuesday night and owing to the bad night there jwrcjcighma p high scores were mrst inglis mrs t hamilton mr bert price and don brown travelling prizes mrs ingles and mr cam sinclair lucky draw mrs r l davidson mr tom ham ilton the christmas meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs frank smith on wednesday the president opened the meeting with the opening ode and mary stewart collect roll call was answered by a christmas verse or song business items follow ed the minutes plans were made as to sending christmas boxes to all shutins mrs richard shortill and mrs robert mcenery were in charge of the program mrs mcenerv read a story of the writing of the christmas hymn silent night mrs norman sin clair and mrs ernie mcenery sang silent night mrs shortill read how christmas was observed in other lands after which all joined in singing christmas carols an exchange of gifts follow ed and the meeting closed with the queen and wi grace a lovely lunch was served by the social committee the ucw held a very suc cessful bazaar on saturday at the church the sympathy of the com munity goes out to mrs floyd shortill and family also mrs grant wright and family on the sudden passing of their brother mr douglas at clif ford mrs ray mcenery has been confined to georgetown hos pital undergoing treatment ting trip christmas cards will be sent to the shutins by the secretary mrs cbritton mrs m nel- lis and mrs c mclntyre as conveners of the christmas party presided over a program which was much enjoyed david mclntyre made his de but and played a medley of songs on the accordion mrs neargave an cnjoyablejxuding deportation in christmas comes but once commons o year mrs george robert- son led the group in singing several christmas carols gifta were paased to mrs j a van fleet with the nearest birthday and nearest wedding anniversary to mrs william frank several contests and games were enjoyed und each person present received a gift a food hamper was gener ously filled and wijl be distri buted among the needy acting as sortta claus mrs c ibrittojtj assisted by her helpers handed out gifts to everyone from their secret pal of the year after receiving many cards all year their iden tity became kno whe iheir glfrwarreceivei country has failed while in acton the pair be came known to some who be friended them and they were often seen together on the streets or in local restaurants they said at that time they were afraid of what the future would hold for them if they returned to yugoslavia opposition leader john dlef- cnbaker had protested their theflouse of j a turner director of ed ucotlon for toronto township was elected chairman of the board of governors for the new college of applied arts and technology for area 8 at the first meeting of the board on tuesday of last week j w oitur of milton was elected vicechairman the inaugural meeting of the board was called by the coun cil of regents for colleges of applied arts and technology dr h h kerr chairman of the council and d b suther land executive secretary out- llned to members of the new board their duties and respon sibilities as set out in the act and regulations selling up the colleges n a sisco director of ap plied arts and technology branch of the department of education discussed with the board the educational goals which the colleges have been designed to meet the first problem facing the new board is the selection of a name for the college once the name has been officially approved by the council of re- close call for santa sunday just five bags of candy left it was such a popular feature amongst the ladies that names were again drawn for the year 1967 a quilt that some of the members had completed re cently was on display and ad mired presiding over a delicious christmas smorgasbord were mrs c thompson and mrs n douglas they were assist ed by mrs blyth the hostess and her daughters everyone enjoyed the choice variety of food mrs george robertson as courtesy convener expressed thanks to the hostess the pro gram committee and the lunch committee and to all who took part in any way in making it such an enjoyable christmas party she welcomed the vis itors present and hoped they had enjoyed the evening when santa claus gave out all his bags of homemade can dy peanuts and apples and candy canes sunday afternoon a i knox presbyterian church he came close to disappointing some wideeyed youngsters he had just five bags left over when he finished surrounded by about 100 happy children his appearance was a high- light of7thfannual sunday school christmas program glenn finlay played the tra ditional role with gusto carol service at st albans songs of- rejoicing that christ is born will be heard at st albans acton this sunday dec 18 at 730 pm for 16 years tuet annual car ol and candlelighting service has been one of the major events in the christmas cele brations of st albans family friends in the community are cordially invited by the congregation to join them in this feast of sacred music what this country needs is some one who knows what this country heeds a film strip when the lit tlest camel knelt was shown by the rev a h mckenzic the junior choir sang and the junior congregation sang un der the direction of bella- maye roszell mrs lome dobcrtheins jun ior children presented a skit bob paul chairman of the junior department read the chriwlrna- atdry from luke sunday school teacher wil- mer davidson presided gents and the minister of edu cation the hon william g davis the board wilt be legal ly incorporated those named from halton county include mr ostler president of the canadian met er co milton reeve h h hinton acton h c merry reeve of oakville rev canon j a m bell headmaster of appleby college oakville john f kane president of local 90593 of the ojcawlu bur- lington and john c ronson manager the steel co of can ada burlington those named from peel county include mrs j c arm strong trustee central peel district high school board of streetsville william j kelly department manager canada packers ltd mallon mr tur ner director of education tor onto township port credit werden leavens editor of the bolton enterprise bolton and or d c williams clarkson christmas suggestions j for the handyman check our knickknaclc corner for everything required for home repairs by the doityourself man for family and friends year diaries trip diaries 5 year diaries guest books telephone and address books photo albums calendar pads for 1967 several styles on hand diaries and appointment books for 1967 75c to 245 bates telephone listfinders 325 to 750 boxed writing paper recipe boxes complete l9 89c to 200 per box book ends plastic 89c pair photo files for yixv2 and 3x5 pictures asaai priced up to lakeview greenhouses a good selection of potted plants our location for christinas for the convenience of customers we will be located at 81 mill st e next to the rendezvous beauty salon for the christmas season phone ss3220q acton ont miu st w ws 99 each hammers wrenches saws drain cleaners sanding disks and many other useful articles lakeview discount centre frlffi main st n sss for hobbyist and artist coin collectors folders stamp collectors albums greyhound paints canvasses sketch books brushes fosters art books dymo label markers 995 gift wrapping ate wrapping paper seals tags bows ribbons sellotape candles plain and fancy metallic flakes serviettes coasters ties party invitations brief cases 325 ro 995 sheaffer pens pen seta ball pens pencil crayons 79c to 2j9 pkg papermate ball pern 98c to 395 pencmsharpenen 119 f 600 christmas shop early open th 900 pm dills stationery 56 mill st e phone 8532030 4 1 t mtensprittiiriiini

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