Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 11, 1967, p. 7

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zwflj tfafcr named by pcs and come out swinging halton east ridings three hopefuls in next tuesdays pro vincial election have remained friendly with one another throughout the campaign despite tneir put up your dukes pose in this photo at their regular meeting last night council authorised the mayor and dark to sign a quit claim deed tn flavor of properties owned by mr e mcliollen on cobble hill providing an agreement re a 4tea is signed by mr mclluqen be appeared before council ad- wising them be had complied with their request for a ditch and would uhe to proceed with the sales of nouses he constructed mr mcmollen soldtte remaining u lots on the street to another wider he told council the new taulder had been warned aboutr flk drainage on the street a rnms confident the ditch he con- atrncted would look after the spring runoff heard the mayor vara about a the three n dp bill gillies liberal robin skuce and p c jim snow appeared on the platform together at the university womens meet the candidates meeting in the uaw centre in milton on thursday staff photo students see two plays high school students were very impressed with two plays they saw at stratford this fall many favorable comments were received from the 75 students who saw richard hi last thurs day and the 40 who attended the performance of antony and cleo patra this tuesday mrs hallman and mrs suth erland went with last weeks group on two buses and mr holmes accompanies the students this week deputy returning officers and poll clerks named by the local progressive conservative asso ciation for the election are gary dawuns 227 tidey ave dro mrs bonnette poll clerk mrs jim lindsay presbyterian church dro frances frank pc mrs doug mason parish hall dro dorothy cirnochan pc janet rogers band hall dro joan ford pc dot cun ningham helen brown 298 arth ur st dro nan hurst pc judytjargftl eva kirkness main st dro laura dittrich pc mrs f anderson marguerite spielvogel 93 mill st dro mrs spielvogel pc diane spielvogel band hall djt o mrs betty butler pc stella brunelle doug hlnes 70 long- field rd dro mrs norma robinson pc mrs gait floyd hammond 125 longoeld drq new nelsons column retails nelson twf sunday afternoon october 22 a nelsons column with a new look is being unveiled at bur lington its a tribute to a de parted municipal entity the township of nelson which in 1958 became part of the town of bur lington an article on the monument will appear in next weeks acton and milton papers mrs joe whltham pc ruby laustsen esqueslng charlie cutts d ro lbs j sprowl pc mrs r bradford fyfe somerviue dro fyfe pc mrs ross bal- lentine silvercreek david will iamson res dro mrs w shoruu pc h marchlngtoaglen 9th nine lome garvins dro mrs betty garvin pc mrs betty wagstaffe the advance pou is at the home of orval chapman nelson court with the dro bern veldhuls and pc blarie chapman the acton free press wednesday octob ii 1967 y local news items deer hazard to drivers the numerous small animals seen along the highways should remind all drivers that large animals can and do cause many serious accidents milton opp sgt c j parkinson noted in a weekly press release uonday this fact was most evident as this week one of the accidents involved a deer and resulted in one person being injured and approximately 1000 damage to the vehicle during the first six months of this year there were 508 accid ents involving animals with deer causing twice as many as any other species within the province poets corner expo 67 by david e cohen problem in town concerning tel ephone calls he said he had phone calls over the weekend and when answered the caller hung up he presumed it was either a prank or someone ringing to see if anyone was home with in tent to rob petitioned the department of highways joe payment of interim subsidy of 2162625 for road construction in town on the instigationof councillor biu williams congratulated the town superintendent on the won derful job done on highway 25 in acton j jxttwssrtpassimefillngoftbe open ditch in lateview sub division the engineer will be consulted for his recommenda tions our readers write ford workers are laid off local hourlypaid employees at the oakville ford car assem bly plant were laid off work last week as the result of the strike against the parent company in united states about 3000 work ers were laid off when a parts shortage forced cancellation of conies to a close our great centennial year draws nigh the fall with winter edging near soon now the billowing whiteness of the snow will bring to a close the year and expo slow great was the time spent welkin labour gay past almost now each memorable day justly we cherished scenes and things long gone proudly this land of ours we gaze upon freedom and peace our rightful legacy from our fore fathers granted gratefully thanks to our god for this great land of ours bound close by expo to all the worldly powers happy the bonds this land of ours has made praise to quebec where all these plans were laid hands clasped together friendship and pride peace to all nations working side by side liens are going door-to- door selling halloween candy as their current project the thanksgiving weekend was chilly and wet with little ac tivity in town winterize your car as well as your attitude the police sug gest in their regular column this week christmas cards and wrap pings are being sold by robert little students proceeds buy something special for the school urge farm people take driver course by geoff taylor interested in safe driving town and country folk alike can enroll now in the refresher course in moderndrivingtech- nlques to be conducted by the ontario department of transport and the hamilton automobile club the course will run for four nights two nights a week as follows tuesday october 31 and thursday november 2 and monday november 6 and wed nesday november 8 the time is from 8 to 1015 pm each night the cost of the course will be 1000 tier person and 500 will be refunded by the halton farm safety council to any farm peo ple who complete the course in struction will be given in the board boom at the ontario de partment of agriculture and food 181 main street hilton a certificate will be issued upon completion of the course anyone interested should tele phone 8789701 milton for fur ther details names must be submitted by friday october 20 curious about the candidates for election be sure to read their advertisements and state ments and dont forget the meet the candidates klght when all the issues can be questioned the three haltcn west cand idates will be guests at the ys men dinner thursday before the meetthecandidafes night pro gram ys men have begun to look at christmas trees already for their annual project schools had special fire prevention week ore drills from the ys mens bullet in as the cop helped the bruis ed man up from the pavement he asked can you describe the man who hit you oh yes replied the man thats what i was doing when he hit me robert r hamilton optometrist 16 mountamview road s georgetown 8773971 enjoy the best im chocolates iaura eccr4 chocolates and candies now on sale for a special occasion a saturday night treat anytime at all treat her to the best its iauta ecw acton pharmacy to the editor acton free press acton ontario oairslr we would like to express h the medium of your pap er our appreciation tor the fine reception accorded our music ranting program by the people of acton we would like to correct an apparent misunderstanding that seems to have arisen mr hint ons only interest in our studio has been his assistance towards obtaining teaching facilities for us at our request ontario conservatory of music assemblyoperations here another 700 remained at work on maintenance shipping and material handling duties all office employees are still at work the us strike began four weeks ago and put 160000 us workers out oi work the oak- ville plant produced over 16000 new 1968 model cars before it was closed the ford truck plant in oakville is still operat ing imported dutch bulbs come in now while the best varieties are still available hyacinth daffodils tulips narcissus crocus and many other varieties hintons 5c to 100 store resolution continued from page 1 gired by a request from beard- more una co over difficulty of trucks gaining access to the at the foot oi wiuow st reeve hinton told council it ns ridiculous to ban parking on some parts of agnes st he per sonally had been able to park his ear entirely off the street at one point and he felt a parking bylaw noald infringe on residents slihts qeputysesve f oakes cau tioned council about the steep ill on agnes re tell parking could contribute to an accident tbtrt keeping otf the street la aood as long as were not in- camniencint anyone the reeve disagreed he said e had been in acton since 1924 ant ha couldnt remember any one meeting the circumstances ascribed mayor daby told the meeting btardmore employees were ob liged to park on company pro perty provided tor the purpose any one employee parking on afaas or elgin was not following distractions from the company councillor biu williams said one resident wished to have t from agnes to his resi- tnt a high sidewalk pre vented construction of a drive cuanrinor tyler said his comm ittee would be glad to provide fill nithin reason elect ted macdonald ndp halton w ft solid stand v on comumwj rights on lafatarmonagomont relations on tenant rights join ithe landslip oct 17 ted mac donald as an educator lurmh inan and new democrat understands the need for improvements in the educational sstem and for relief for the municipal taxpaer when elected he will work to equalise payments for these costs with his outstanding record of exper ience and community service and with his progressive approach to the problems of government ted macdonald will make vn outstanding mppfor halton west i elect 7 vted macdonald x way ahead for halt get the benefits of great government o 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