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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 10, 1968, p. 10

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v ft the acton free press wednesday april 10 1968 uteaafe erf cajter we are in the midst of holy week it starts with the majesty of palm sunday is commemorated in an upper room on a thursday is desolately bleak and without hope on a good friday and ends on a oyous nofe on an easter sunday the tragedy and the triumph are all there the entire human experience com pressed into seven daysi the ups and dovyns the betrayal of friends the ulf- fetnqcompas6ncruelty vagaries tfhumari idstlce the empty tomb and the resurrection has trjere ever den a period in history where the faster message has- becm needed more itlea hsessage ofhope event lii the united states lr peat few weeks which culnilnated n the death of martin luther king have left a deep impression what is the world coming to how can they gun down a good man like this americans theyre just like us how can they countenance actions like the assassination of a president follow ed so quickly by the killing of a man devoted to peace remember almost 2000 years ago they crucified a man called the prince of feacejelther he nor his mis- sage died both left thl tomb ofcfes- par caught on antlckangedv men jxr ifve better v i thewryb no changes insocleh j without a saclrhlce of loyeaglnst background of hplm- v there can bis no easter synday wtth ou rgoodfrlirjey i- 4ttee tytizikditorial page whc u tku trudeau despite the focus from tv cameras and extensive coverage by press and radio canadas new prime minister will be pretty much of an enigma to the public when he takes office in a couple of weeks hence it seems almost like a movie script that pierre elliott trudeau e relative newcomer to politics could be selected to occupy this nations top political pott over men with much better credentials but it hat happened in front of a nationwide audience tome cheering some reluctant but mott awed by the aura of success which hat accompanied trudeau only a few months ago the man who hat become prime minister was a relative unknown to the mast of votert a cabinet minister overshadowed by the presence of prime minister pear- ton and certainly lest quoted than judy lamarth now he hat succeeded to the man tle of macdonald laurler king st laurent diefenbaker and pearson with the nonchalance one could expect from someone accepting the chairmans job on 8 service club project perhaps it wat this restrained low key approach which attracted people from all over the country to climb on a bandwagon which gathered momentum at resistance increased there wat one point in the conven tion where it looked like a coalition of antltrudeau faces might grind this suc cess story to halt but the opportunity was lott in indecision or perhaps it was recognition of the ultimate defeat which awaited challengers for the posi tion it is difficult to make any decision on the suitability of pierre trudeau for the first ministers chair he hasnt the experience of a pearson the evasive- nets of a martin the physical height of a hellyer the good looks of a turner or the financial acumen of a winter what hat he got which attracts some of the belt brains in the country to hit tide there it no doubt part of trudeaut appeal liet in hit personal magnetism charming gallic manners and a touch of the dramatic his casual approach and cool appealed to the younger delegate his deliberate decisions and detached reserve intrigued older people but this isnt the whole answer it he toclallst or swinger saint or tinner conservative or liberal leftist or middleoftheroader who it this pierre trudeau the whole country is waiting to find out cjitwial note j missisauga is more than just the name of an indian tribe or the new town out where toronto township used to be the name means people whose moccasins have puckered seams pro vincial treasurer charles aaacnaughton told the inaugural meeting of missis saugas council pttetcj jjwjft the past tsaw commute haraby extends a cordial invitation to tobe rwasant at m j 3 srfr 3 q tstoe eamployeaa q rtiynuiofr rse autsvcsou jaunia t9ps to ba hold in isa town hall acton tuesday evfcning 8th dkckmbkr 1903 at cicht oclock 86 kyle amusement co of toronto wul fuimtan coincart proaranuna dancino h sauih chaumut or camnuiu r m mcdonald 8c tn tar actoa tuning co acton acton ti lured on this to mia annie the las ma co in 1907 was ple- posjcafd tent years ago m stales gien williams- fred kingamllltha com pany was established in 1 844 a cher ished invitation to oaardmoras first at home wat lent by mrs josle kentmar after a winter of ice and snow resl- of weeds as one of the first harbingers dents in the area of fairy lake greeted of spring icefree waters sunsplotched and free staff photo sugar and spice by bill smihey received a latter recently from the man aging editor no less of the petrolla ont advertisertopic one of the papers that runs my column gee i wish i wore a managing editor and could dish off memos that would make people shake in their shoes once upon a time i was a managing editor it meant that 1 was allowed to carry the bags of newspapes to the post office on press day but i never got to write any terse memos the letter reads smiley im getting weary of those columns on education and teenagers talk about adults i distrust teachers who talk about school and students youre better as a nonexpert one more education column and i cancel regards chas whlpp now who could resist answering such a belle lettre i couldnt my dear ur whlpp thank you for your warm and courteous letter it brightened up my whole day but i think you have me confused with column ist richard needham of the globe and mall who preaches rank anarchy day after day exhorting students to drop out sec the world forget about a formal education uve and love im as straight and square as they come as my daughter whoops theres a teen ager will assure you i deplore the use of drink drugs and demonstrations by stud ents i urge them to drop in not out and find out what the mysteries of life are all about now lets have a look youre weary of columns on education and teenagers why were you once bitten or hltten by a teach er when you were a teenager second education takes about half your tan dollars and within a couple of dec ades adults will be outnumbered by adol escents a couple of horrible thoughts but surely worth a column occasionally third my columns about these topics bring more mall than any others the letters are funny poignant sympathetic tragic one lady wrote telling me id help ed her son another poured out her heart over the death of her 16yearold fourth i think a cheek would reveal that these topics are tar from dominating the column id get sick of them tf they did why not let your readers decide all your experts doubt the authenticity of a signature of henry the eighth who wat handier with an ax than the pen after the days news a war drama on evening television constitutes pretty strong entertainment just how does a bride look whan ihes described as radiant like a radiator readers not just a couple of cranks you know i do wrlto about sports the family the church politics the seasons and any thing else that is part of modern ufo noxt you say talk about adults i do but adults are merely toenagors out of their teens ive nothing against them some of my best friends aro adults but how would you like your sister to marry then you say i distrust teachers who talk about school and students i dont distrust managing editors who talk about newspaners or dentists who talk about den tures who would you trust to talk about school and students managing editors plumbers doctors hair dressers again youre better as anonexpert dear mr w that is exactly what i am in the meld of education and any other field you can mention and i think thats why so many other nonexperts read the column theyre a little disillusioned with the glib solutions of the experts and ldontify with the amateur llko mo finally you threaten to cancel unless i comply others havo tried to lean on mo before pollticlansadvortisersproachers the educational establishment to name a few but never before a managing editor maybe i should be nattered but i dont flatter or flatten that easily education school students teenagers there ive said all the dirty words its a free country cancel if you will never mind about my wife and brains and regards without rancour to you dear chas bill smiley is mr whlpp right im olton wrong readers are invited to givo their opinions to him at the paper petrolla ont or me at 301 liufel ave midland ont or to their local editor lets hear it the acton free press phone 653 2010 bunnell and editorial ohce j t hul iru hj iv pjj itl j klmijilhl it its ii advi i pumnhrj run uilihtojy i ii- uoiini w ha il uuki iff i lat nj j u jc in jnj ltk iljn ijjjj n rxutul l4 ujl off autmmii jrinj u n ihv ii l vinjj ait f 1 itw djivmivrttwnl lpi jiil lair in ijvr i m 4jirlt daijt iv i in ulfr la imexuj iwtj csum it iiil puhittwf tkw hv4a thtjbl ltt j aiaitafatr 20 years ago takun from tho usuo of the free press of thursday april 8 1mb a bylaw to sdopt daylight saving time tor 1mb by council was road as required and psssod daylight ssvlng tlrne will be affective in acton from sunday april 25 to sunday soptambor z6 a bouquet goes to th highway dspsrt- mont for thelr promptness in repairs to no zb between acton and mlltflo tha road ws tt usual badly broken with wtntatroat in rnsnymctlons a rotdtntlnuinar haa been patbnand soma cnishad stotn applied with splendid rosblta and ike mad l quite ptjslile thlu 6sriysttentlontokvary tlad section itr the highway ill indeed ap- predated th dogs are becomliui eirperts atttpptiar oft the- lids of garbage palls and sorting ovir the contents great the wa they catch ontontodern ways acton takes a step forward ken blow has- completed plans for a foundry and providing all the triateriau are available expocls tone i in operation by fell 50 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday april 18 1918 be careful of grass fires they some times get beyond control for riding his bicycle on the pavement in guolph leonard bain was fined 200 and costs on saturday a few firecrackers caused a 15000 fire in toronto on saturday in which two children were burned to death and seven firemen painfully injured on friday evening may s the play en titled the deestrick simla will be given in the town hall erin now that the toronto suburban railway is being largely used by our cidiens it la desirable that a street light be installed near the station being at the centre of th block and as there is no light between church and agnes streets it is very dark at that point the council should take the matter into consideration the church of st alban the maktyfi anglican corner willow st and st albana drive on the 12th april 11 am the litur gy or good friday rev keith calder sunday april 14th 1mb easter day 000 am the holy eucharist 1030 am holy eucharist officiating rt rev c r wilkinson ma dd asst bishop of niagara bethtt christian reformed church minister rev p brouwer ba bjo acton ontario sunday april 14th 1968 000 am english service 1110 am sunday school 230 pm alternating dutch and english service saiurday bible classes 10 12 ajjj everyone welcome evangel pentecostal tabernacu paoc 33 churchill road rev s m thoman pastor i5j2715 good friday services 1000 am priver service in tabernacle 24 pm literature blitz 800 pm great easter rally service easter slnday april 14th 18 10 00 am sunday school 1100 am easier message 700 pm evangelistic service message the resurrected lord special easier music at both services tuesdav 8 pm prayer service and bible study thursday 8 p m christ ambassadors fridiv 7 pm crusaders i am the resurrection and the life he that belieseth in me though he were dead vet shall he live john 11 25 presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew ii mckenzie ba bd minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master riuirsjjv april ii a pm finl holy week cummmiii service preacher kv clayton searle toronto easter si sday april 14th 1068 y 45 a in church school for ages 3 to 15 years t45 a m ministers church member ship class for teenmrs 1 1 00 am easier worship with special choril music sermon theme eas ier s promise ot life after death everyone moat welcottt this is an invitation to attend the church of your choice on sunday back i 8 sue s 75 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday april 13 1893 owing to the general failure of the potato erop of 1892 in the united states that country la now importing large quantities of this vegetable from all parts of europe furniture a good bedroom suits 10 a batter one for til a dalsyr su a beauty i 1 j a dandy 44 and the bast n the world y is v snragaw quelph butter took a jump up to twenty cents on saturday a chicago psper ssys that a visitor tothe world fair will not have d spend over w a day j1 lor ifgood clean roofn 5f centsfor admission to the fair and j2w tnrhteals and iridrjanuta iog yrs ago taken from the issue of the canadian champion milton april- 9 1868 od thursday last a man named br of guelph was sent over to dakotah to take possession of the goods of mr boyce miller who was insolvent as be was intoxicated he acted in a very improp er manner and got into difficulty with the msssra hawmns employees of r thomp son the guardian of the estate and also with a brotherinlaw of the insolvent mr hopldns whom he treacherously stabbed in the thigh with a budding knife for this he was arrested and brought before squire foster at 3 am and committed to jall during the trial he acted inavery disorder ly manner and in the same treacherous manner struck t l white of kilbride blackening both of his eyes mr white had assisted to arrest him u- was ballad out od friday and at once laid a charge of forcible entry and assault on hopldns t l while the hawkins and mr darville the case was tried before messrs mcguf- fln and wllmott at thompsons hotel on monday evening and resulted in the com plate acquittal of the parties mr beat- edo acted for the crown ur laldlaw for the defendant church notices trinity church the united church of canada minister the rev gordon b turner bjv bd director of music dr george elliott ma phd good friday services 1000 am a service of scripture les sons and selfexamination trinity choirs in attendance sermon it is finished easter morning services sunday april i4lh 1968 700 am easter sunrise service a service of praise and thanksgiving in the outofdoors where the town water reservoir churchill road north next to churchill church music led by the brass ounrlette 745 am breakfast in churchill church basement provided by the trinity hic for a nominal cost 1130 am easter morning worship trinity church sermon the re surrection is for novvl nursery provided 1100 am easter morning worship churchill church churchill road north the rev gordon turner will preach at all easter services sunday april 28hi special service on the mission of the church the preacher will be the padre of the pubs the rev gordon winch bjv b d an hour of dialogue with mr winch will be held following the service trinity invites you to share the celebrating of faster with her sunday school 1000 am junior school to gr 4 ii is am senior school gr 5 to gr 8 acton batfrlst church founded 1842 paitor rev stanley gammon rei 144 tidey ave phone 8531615 good friday service 1100 am all welcome easter sunday april 14ihi9ab 945 am church school and adult bible class 1 1 00 am morning worship if christ were dead 7 00 pm evening service monday 8 pm deacons meeting wednesday 730 prayer meeting and bible study thursday 6jo pm explorers thursday i p m choir practice friday 7 pm bhf if christ be not risen your faith is vain you are yet in your sins i cor 15 17 mahi avtnui baptht church 81 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c loan sunday april 14th 1968 here is our sincere invitation to the whole fanauyto attend church- 9 45 aad sunday school all ages ii do am alnrnmg sendee 700 pcm- bsenlne evangel 74s pan wednesday prayer masting acton emlsm georgetown a77eaet

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