Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1968, p. 20

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news of the district worse storms in virginia fergustwo and a half inches of snow came down in this area in the 24 hours preceedjng 8 ajn last sunday morning according to hugh cameron at the shand dam weather station however compared to other places our first taste of winter wasnt too bad an amateur ham radio operator mr cameron contacted various points across ontario and the united states and concluded it was just as if everything had been reversed on man in virginia said that nine inches of snow fellin that state last friday knocking out power and telephone lines for several days an amateur in the ottawa area reported that a bad ice storm had struck over the weekend creating a 24hour blackout in the perth district work on indian burial site glen williamsarchaeologists have been at work since april on the site of an ancient indian burial place discovered by accident on the glen williams land of sheridan nursery november 1967 to date two bone pits or ossuaries have been uncovered containing skeletal material from over 100 individuals of differing ages although at least half are estimated to have been children at the time of their deaths the practice of secondary burial of skeletal remains in a common pit or ossuary was carried out by the huron and neutral indian peoples of ontario from about 1300 ad until their decline in the mid seventeenth century the ritual formed part of the feast of the kettle held about every ten years and was participated in by the villagers in a wide surrounding area it is not known at yet if the prehistoric village site discovered about four miles north of the pits was in use at the same time work is continuing by staff and students in the archaeology and anthropology departments of the university of toronto to determine how these people lived and why they died trouble by a dam site huttonvillehuttonville residents short of water since huttonville dam broke may be facing a drought that will last all winter the dam performed a necessary function in retaining water which in turn fed private wells in the area chinguacousy reeve cyril clark said the township councd will hold preliminary discussions regarding the dam at its next meeting however he cautioned that any decision regarding expropriation of the dam and park area may be many months in the making one of the people who hu been affected by the water shortage is 86 year old wuiiam wilcox mr wilcox uid the shortage has created tremendous problems for the people living on his street river road he said his son brings ten gallons of water from port credit every week wilcox uid the only way to solve the problem is to repair the dam and reroute the river to its former path he said he had lived on river road for 35 yean and i never had this problem before i dont know what we are going to do this winter maybe we start using ice cubes he uid mrs harpley said the water her husband was pumping from the river was not sufficient i cant bath the kids properly she said mrs etta prue uid her wells had not dried yet but if something is not done to correct the situation the river will flood our houses next spring as it did in 1965 in the meantime the ten families have to continue begging water from service stations and far away springs kw airport unlikely jetport kitchenerutillzation or the wellingtonwaterloo airport as a possible second international airport for the toronto area cannot be discounted completely but seems very unlikely at this point a spokesman for the airport planning division of the department of transport uid he was commenting on stories that the wellingtonwaterloo facility might be expanded to accommodate the jumbo jets of international air earners and help relieve the pressure on overcrowded malton alfred hales mp for wellington suggested in the house of commons that the airport could possibly be used as an alternative to malton airport transport minuter paul hellyer has been under pressure from opposition members to announce development of a second international airport in the toronto area instead of trying to expand malton facilities the department of transport spokesman uid yesterday that little can be done in the way of planning until a decision is made as to whether to expand malton or construct a second airport at some other location in die toronto area if a decision is made to budd a new airport the department has an open mind as to where it might be located we have an implementation team on the job taking a look at possible other locations as far as 1 am aware they have not considered the wellingtonwaterloo area and do not have any plans to do so but in tills day and age i wouldnt completely discount this possibility the spokesman uid a major stumbling block to the wellingtonwaterloo site is the distance from the destination of most air travellers coming into the area uiat is downtown toronto the departmental planning does not necessarily agree with the theory that future large airports must be built miles from the large centres of population final certification certificate from the de partment of transport to permit the production of the avian 2180 gyroplane has been re ceived by avian aircraft ltd georgetown for the five remaining members of the firm ballinafad it culminates nine years of effort starting in 1959 when the arrow interceptor was can celled a total in excess of two million dollars has boon spent on six prototype aircraft staff photo 4h bowling party hockey game ucw meetings in area news by mrs r shortill news of the sudden death of mr joseph anthony came as a shock to friends and relatives sympathy is extended to his wife and son also his sisters and brother mrs albert preacc toronto visited her sister and family mr and mrs harry shortill mr sam adams is in hospital receiving treatment several couples attended the royal winter fair the past week the afternoon group of the ucw met on tucs at the home of mrs r shortill nine were present mrs hcaley opened with the hymn where cross the crowded ways of life the devotion was taken by mrs lloyd marshall suffer little children to come unto me with texts from john and matthew minutes were read and treasurers report after which reports from all sections were handed in a fund which was unique with the afternoon group was counted and the contents will be used to buy something decorative for the church plans were mode for the bazaar to be held in acton this week it was agreed to disband the afternoon unit owing to scarcity of members miss hilts gave the topic on china mrs madill and mrs marshall served lunch the evening unit of ucw met in the church basement mrs floyd shortill gave the devotional and mrs willa shortill the topic business as of the afternoon meeting was repeated mrs emerson clarke and mrs doit brown served lunch the 411 girls had a pleasant social time bowling in georgetown saturday night as a culmination treat for their class the hockey teams had a game in erin sunday afternoon obituary funeral services for mrs e frank funeral service was held at the rumleyshoemaker funeral home on wednesday november 20 for edith ann frank i os mill st acton who passed away in georgetown hospital on november 17 mrs frank widow of the late joseph frank had been in failing health for the past 10 weeks rev gordon turner conducted the funeral service and interment was in nassagweya presbyterian cemetery pallbearers were sons cfuis joe bill bob karl and howard flowers bearers were gordon silcock bur wash budjame georgetown lynda and brian frank port credit jim frank glen williams dick gitmour doug gihnour puslindi aubrey frank milton and jim watson hamilton the daughter uf elizabeth and andrew gilmour she was born in pusllnch township in 11182 mr and mrs frank were married in 1904 in guelph and farmed for many years at r r 2 rockwood she moved to acton 1 1 years ago she is survived by sons and daughter chris of rockwood bill howard and john b of acton karl port credit mrs gordon silcock burwash joe and mrs l g james georgetown sisters elizabeth taylor holkirk alia elsie boucher momston cassis watson hamilton and a brother andrew gilmour puslinch she was predeceased by sisters mrs jean brooks milton and mrs mary frank georgetown and brothers john gilmour campbellville and james gilmour acton the acton free press wednesday november 27 1968 g7 holiday needs see hfc would some extra money help you pay for holiday needs like family shopping buying something for your home traveling to be with relatives then visit household finance and get an mfc holiday loan it will provide the money to cover every seasonal need and at hfc you know before you borrow what your loan will cost short of money for the holidays get a holiday loan from household finance before you sign on the dotted line know what your loan will cost borrow up to tsooo take up to 60 month to repay asm about crtdil lift intursnct on loans at low ooup rat household hnance gctowm y giorgctowm 41 main shw north telephone 8775221 nel to sllvera dcparhmnl mere ask about our tinning hours province will not tax food clothing churches prime minister john robarts has announced that the ontario government will not extend the retail sales tax to food and childrens clothing and will not tax places of worship mr robarts said the suggestions were included in more than 300 recommenda tions in the report of the select committee of the legislature which studied the report of the ontario committee on taxation these recommendations have been carefully considered by the government and we dont think as government taxing of places of worship and extending the sales tax to food and childrens clothing are good recommendations so far as the people of ontario are concerned having reached this decision 1 felt it would be wise at this time to tell the people of ontario what the government has decided there is something repugnant to me and the government in taxing places of worship mr robarts added elect garnet pat mckenzie f acton council monday december 2 1968 your support will be appreciated elect roy ferguson for solid government jbmwf v o t e erin township council snow motion before house hilton east mj jim snow has placed i private members motion on the notice paper for the ontario government his resolution suggests that all government of ontario buildings in the province should be constructed in accordance with the modular panel principle the house has just opened the 28th session of parliament and it may be a while before his motion no is on the order paper is dealt with elsewhere in this weeks issue mi snows column deals with the opening of the house and the projects ahead may i solicit your vote for council township of esquesing on monday dexambar 2 1968 wttitmai fievu council maiwbar beauty reeve county council hisjh schawl board mbar oaoraa twnetsmm for 31 years goodlet iamts xi rama 90 weekly in cash vouchers when you shop at the following acton merchants 5 lucky draws every week paul nielsen clothing the family store symon hardware ab supermarket vouchers must be redeemed by dec 31 1968 lovell bros meats last weeks winners manning eleetrie aeton home furnishings dollar daddy store bensons shoes 30 mrs l petric 73 lake avenue purchase made at cameo shoppe 25 june hunter 313 wsscott rd dollar daddy 15 gerald boy toronto hood drivein 10 mrs wayne scott churchill rd iga 10 bob gibson22amlll st duncans variety melbjelebl gordon hardware ltd cameo shoppe bmhood drivein hfntons 5c to 1 store sports corner aeton fabric centre the holland shop aeton red white store dills stationery store lakevlew discount centre duncans variety store iga food store

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