Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1968, p. 12

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ft lhm acton pr prw wtjn day jun 2 i960 ctmftlexhn 0 yutk and afe soma of the most interaatlng flfl- ure on th complexion of halton coun ty coma from the county assessors of- flca after being accumulated from local assessor offlcas acrou the county flfl- lure have a way of flettlng paued over however and after the basic task of all the effort is met equalization of the county rate fhe figure go into many files we found the population figure particularly interesting itftla year be came the- interpret the county ctm plexlbn of youth and age like any et of figure the coloring they get dra- mtlclly affect their undehthdjngj for instance yoo an y o per cent of the population i under 20 year of age or youvan beck it a llriiedlffer- enl by ayfng over 6 per cent of the population j over 20 with that qualification we took a look at the population figure by mun icipalise and it i surprising how the percentage on age run d uniformly scroti the county for example the under 20 age bracket by municipalities goe like thlti acton 40 per cent bur lington 44 per cent georgetown 40 per cent milton 41 per cent oakvllle 42 per cent esqueslng 44 per cent and nauagaweya 41 per cent it ha often been ald how difficult it i to keep young people oh the farm and while they may not be farming there a healthy under20 population in the two rural townships at the other end of the cale the 70 and over bracket there are 5237 in halton of thote milton had 261 acton 22s georgetown 401 esqueslng 337 and nauagaweya 125 taking the unofficial designation for a senior citizen a being over 60 year of age youll find acton with 511 burlington with 4551 georgetown with 819 milton with 591 oakvllle with 3602 equetlng 719 and na- tagawaya with 2b0 that represent e little better than 12 per cent of the county population in case you want fo do your own figuring the following are the popula tion of the various municlpaljtlei ac- ion 4429 burlington 71643 george town 12617 milton 6421 oakvllle 542 5 esqueslng 8037 and nassage- weye 2894 for the total of v 6025 there are alto tome in institution that have nbl been included in the above figure these would include thote m hospital or manor at the- time- of the september return of the assess ment roll just 0 they arent over looked there were 138 in burlington ix in georgetown 249 in milton and 1003 in oakvllle that give a final population total of 161652 the total astonishes ut because it doesnt teem that many year ago when county population total were being quoted in the 40000 range the figure prove conclusively that burlington ha by far the largest pop ulation at 71643 compared with oak villa 54215 burlington assessment is top too at j1541470i0 to oak vllle 149475206 but in the taxable acreage oakvllle lead with 63556 acre to burlington 48546 so which municipality i really the biggest de pends on what figure you use jfttt jutitss editorial pagm mmmmmmrtmmmmmmmmmmmimmmtiil premature death hctice george wlldman ball the new u s ambassador to the un it at it again he writes the inevitable for cana da is u tlal econc integration which will require for it full realization a progressively expanding area of com mon political decision with these and other words of sweet reason the fin ancial pott says ball once again advises canada to pack up it experiment in nationhood and let the u s take over ball obviously thinks the instant we join the us that living standards in this neck of the woods will shoot up i wonder if the canadian people will be prepared indefinitely to accept for the psychic satisfaction of maintaining a separate national and pollllcal iden tity a per capita income lest than three- fourths of our the blessings of american citizen ship the financial pott notes havent done much for the living standards of thote in wett virginia the tennessee hill country and numerous other areas quite aside from whether it would be pleasant to become part of a nation involved in conflicts we dont covet it i extremely doubtful if the union would be profitable for canadians it is interesting and significant that in the present and in recent decades no canadian voices of tlgnlflcance have been advocating political union com- ylsejclet tinton currency union or any- wo of that kind it i interesting and perhaps significant that 75 year ago when canada was relatively much wea ker than now the canadian spokesman for u s canadian union were numer ous extremely vocal and very respect able the financial post makes this com ment for those who think there is a place in the world for small natloni and who have a regard for canada and that regard it utt the same quality of mind and heart that americans have for their own country the ball pre scription for our national requiem it not welcome off the eu the worldt worst jokei delve into the variation of each wellknown hack neyed opus with sufficient detail to bore any guest to sleep heres an australian number theyre crossing sheep with kanga roos what for to grow woolly lumpers jjj pkctc tm the pam the photo of the group of ladle was owned by the late frank mcintosh would anyone who can name them write down the identification and the free press know ou wild irk rose on the shores of fairy lake adding protective covering for any lurking pike or bass which might enoy flowers dredging on the lake has not dflslroyfld thn various tvpet of plant liffi on thn shorn staff photo sugar and spice by bill si ley how would you like to be 1 springtime and dc7 well my daughter doesnt like it much either she been cooped up in the house for about stx week while the sun row warmer the grass greener the leaves leafier and the julcei of 17-year- olds course through their bloodstream mononucleosis never heard of it neither had i until it entered our domain it was as remote as malaria hepatitis and jungle mouth but it seems thai every body i meet has a niece or granddaughter who has had it these people almost in variably tell you that it takes about a year to get over it then there are the others who donf know anything about it except and they chortle lta known as the kissing disease i have been told this at least eight times a day since kim came down with the scourge and the next person who uses the term even if its a sweet little old grayhaired lady is going to get s punch right in the nose im absolutely certain that my daughter has never kissed anybody in bar life except her dear old uum and dad well fairly certain picture a caged tigress eyes burning with yearning for a good bite out of that life walking by the cage and you have kim the picture of the same tigress toppling over on her side and rolling up her eyes until only the whites are showing and you also have kim its a moat peculiar business it seems to occur to those who become run down physically and emotionally a lot of college students incur the thing in the spring when the pressures are heavy exams are loom ing and they are generally pooped some of my best friends have suggested that kim was in a weakened condition from eating my cooking all winter this is a dirty lie she put on weight one of the frustrating things abourit is that theres no medication or cure for it except time and the bodys natural re- sulenee i would suggest that if your body has no natural resilience if you cant touch your toss youre a candidate put mat la your throat and lump it perhaps the worst thing about kims conation is thai her sleeping schedule is all net of whack she can sleep until t pm and about nine oclock at night begins to came alive and pads around the cage until the tiny hours switching lights on and off tkshlng things and paying records gats to sleep at ave am and is dead for u hoars however thats enough about mono jest wasted to git you the symptoms in ease your ud has it normally in spring we tiptoe among the tsuipa this spring we tiptoe turoand the tigress this la not eoaagh hly wife is about to undergo an operatla and even tbotgh she hasnt had it yet hes as expert atebas talked to ehoat m women who have aid it and entertains me with gay little details about ovaries snd uieruees snd stuff dally usually at meal hours every time the phone rings she breaks into s cold sweat and palpitations i called from work at lunchhour the other day to ask whether it was worthwhile coming home for a cornedbeef sandwich and she almost fainted dead away thinking it was the hospital calling she has her bag packed her pyjamas washed and her will made she washes her hair every day in case shes called her legs sre raw from shaving them every day some people tell her shell be a year getting over it others three weeks this makes summer plans rather uncertain im seriously thinking of setting up a nursing home limited of course to pottopera tive cases and kids with mono ill be an expert and might as well cash in if i have to do the cooking and housework anyway 1 guess i shouldnt kick 1 havent the guts to keep s dental appointment i am turned to stone at the sight of a hypoder mic needle but it looks like a tough summer ahead for me and president de gaulle 4itwiat hotej if youve ever teen an editor who pleases everybody he will be neither sitting nor standing and there will be a lot of flowers around him the acton free press phone 8532010 buiinm nd ed tonal otltcm fuusuem u ifl j gwmsajwd txtty nlir 44 w vatlkm fes twits 0uu stvfbeir of u ludil awwau uf cuuulhm lw sia tab 04 auicrliuaj iu ua tflatlf atasvefn iu luaafclr w ajiam u 50 ut 7aj ejj buatrww ullw lu caluj isjaf rrtej fl l wtwtai m ajtuaj cui alui tsati omir txavuistwtu ollma 4jl wriiueaj m aatajmjj lav uevltltuei i km ui law trvoeu laf tttaagyaewaaca true itui smtiua tj ike- eerltuewi tgaevs tv- mf st tw weeper aril il ii lea isast hur atk w a fcu ill i i latsr lv jsajltaw tanar aau bs tli ft ld kel tlaf fcuv tf tw i i iflulaas l m w tutj w aj bw afjlirahai fwu u la weaaadj ly eaatdj jj j 1j f unuh at bbsj gel mm tmm w wsaf vavmtt4mhsj k wat ej w ttulkevaw it evav laatvi titt l it tj 4j wlahltsj cav ua deu k tkht kthsiimr it fits hyaw fassyttajtl htl mllasjie- 20 years ago taken from the issue eg lb free preaa of thursday june 10 ibm a atone and frame barn used for storage purpose on mr d h undaays lot on park avenue waa destroyed by mr last friday afternoon aboil 1000 bushels of wheat somejsriad trahariaandhoce racing atsilpment snd machinery were also loaf two- an busting dof e were turned snd oa so eertovabr that it had to b dea- troysd tb fire la aald to bevahwn cauead by a youngster thrvwitag lighted matches ipto the itilldlng and thepoueearelnveattgaltng the uherat govvnmetu at ofuws to lose bn of ttoatettprnncblnt nujiieter and statearnen anncuncement was made that hi hon 3 l ualey juarlreuinlatar and flnanc mlnjatsr during tn late wari is to retire this month and return to his private law pracilc this will prove s great loea to cenadas government and will be received with regret by the average canadian regtxrdlaaa of political affluation ml nellie wiiutriaon of toronto la visiting with mr and mrs a t drown mr frank daley and friend of toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs g a dill on sunday dr paul beer georgetown paid 1100 to o a hogg thameaford for a bred heifer mi betty lawaon was sueceaaful in passing the preparatory division of trinity college of music 50 years ago taken from the issue of the free press of thursday june 20 loifl an unthoughlof result of the war has been the creation of a lead pencil industry in japan in 1914 japan exported over 9- 000000 pencils and in isln the number had increased to 161000000 there is strong indication that many of the markets won by the orientals will be held by them after the war for they have the advantage of very cheap labor most of the lead which they use is imported from india and england war gardeners should not relax their ef forts because it is too hot to be comfort able in the garden it is too hot to be com fortable in the trenches but the war goes on keep hoeing the result will b worth it toe eighteen oddfellows who motored from streetsrille for divine service here on sunday evening set an excellent example by bringing their wives the charge against amos gardner8py- side of stealing chickens in nassagaweya was dismissed by judge elliott his em ployer gave evidence that gardner was si home that night the last gap of stone road leading from bronte to acton is now being eomputed drivers of vehicles now have a splendid stone and concrete road from acton to the heart of toronto 75 years ago taken from the laaue of the free press of thursday june is lag the following i from the gualph luraldi the herald is in receipt nf s neatly printed programme of the rlrat annual con vention of the halloo county vpsce to be held in acton on thuraday tndrjdy xtnd and lard of june the programme i typographically a credit to mr it v moore which by the way means great deal iltlu alott for nickels oparcmoulheil hut dumb give tha elou school girl wads of chewing gum utile three line locale inowfreolre smm give thar busy merchants wari-aw- good old coin a team which inssnirvly lad ran away from the methodist church shed and smashed the stresit lamp ctspestt the church they war caught before any further daman va done by mrfdalley bergt laing and two or three men left on tuesday morning for camp niagara the acton contingent will he attached to btewarttown company no 2 this yesr messrs w william i frsmis and it mcnabb are delegates to the annual hunt ing of halloo temperance soclellai union at milton on friday 23rd inst maura john mstthews thoinasperry- man jr and u g matthew weresl milton on the grand jury and massrs thome c moore w e smith and a mcpherson on the petit jury four united stales bicycler who are wheeling from buffalo to quebec are de lighted with our roads and declare canada to be the wheelmans paradise mrs a morrison has opened her new store on mill st 100 years ago taken from the issue of the canadian champion milton june ii strang stories are floating about among european court circles respecting the pri vate habits of the emperor of russia it is said that he is drunk moat of the time and thai his recent illness was not a slight stroke of apoplexy as was reported by the conllnenlsl papers but simply an attack of delirium tremens all the gunboats on the lakes are now fully manned armed and in running order it is consequenlly not very likely thai a landing can be easily affected on any part of our lacustrine frontier it is the opinion of persons who are best informed concerning the design of the fenians that the probabilities of a demon stration from the united stale are growing weaker dally solely in conaijence of the energy displayed by the government inpre- parauons to repel an attack the hopes wueb 0nii and his advisors indulged in a few weeks since of being able to gain a foothold in the dominion are now most completely dissipated even under the ex pectation that the american government would permit them to go to the end of the rope r jree jjrcss church notices mi emikh of st auan trig mamrvt anglican corner willow st and st albane drive rev h j dawson b-a- bth sunday june 16th 1968 trinity i 9 00 a m the holy eucharist 10 30 a in church school lojo am holy eucharist umfl chhjjt1an uucmmmo church minuter jlev p brouwer bjk bjj acton ontario trinity church the untied cburh of cmajm minister- the rev gordon b turner bjl bd director of music dr george elliott ua phd sunday june i6lh 1968 1000 am english service 11 10 am sunday school 2 jo pju alternating dutch and english service saturday bible classes 10 12 to everyone welcome tvanoa ptntgcoftal tauftnacu paoc j churchill road rev s m thoman pastor uj271s sunday june 16th 1968 trinity united 10 00 a m morning worship nurtery provided churchill united church 1 1 jo am morning worship sunday school 10 00 ajn junior school to gr 4 1 1 is ajn senior school gr 3 to or i acton avaptiit church founded 141 pastor rev stanley garamoo res 144 tidey ave phone 43j1613 sunday june 161b 1968 10 00 ajn sunday school 1100 ajn morning worship 7 00 p m evangelistic service- remember the area wide tent crusade at georgetown plaza beginning fri day june 7 at 8 pju- with evange list franklin waldea romans 6 23- for the wags of sin it death but the gift of god is eternal hie thru jesui christ our lord mami avfjnufj aaptttr onmcm 81 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c inline sunday june 16th 1968 9 45 jb church school and adult bible class 1100 am morning worship no evening service wednesday 7j0 prayer m fling and bible study thursday 8 pm choir practice he that hath the son hath life and he that hath not the son of god hath not life 1 john 5 12 hmmmam church in cusnaoa knox anmat acratg rev andrew h mcjcentde bjt tu minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master sunday june 16th 1968 hera is our sincere invitation to the whole fatally to attend r 945 ajn sunday school all agas 1100 ajn morning service 700 pjxi evening evangl 745 pjn wednesday prayer meeting acton 8531956 georgetown 1776665 sunday june 16tfa 1968 945 mctuirch school for age j to 15 year 1100 ajndivine worship stmcutiibject christian mrrlak is a partnership 8 jo pniaduit basle study group everyone moat welootn this i an invitation to eand the church of your choeoa on sunday-

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