Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1969, p. 2

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th acton frsso pnt wodrstwday may 28 1969 sacond dm will rtfittmltai nombo 05 i j strict uqwr act enforcement it smmer prombeil by opp the police local ontario provindaj detachment in acton an average week of actmrie from may 18 to may v the six man detachment investigated nine general occurrence of which four were liquor infraction one minor theft wi investigated a comptaini of ft threat and art impaired driver accounted for the majority of the time pent on investigation report of toil and found property were alio received everything from key to watchea haa been turned id to the police oltlce if you hive lost property check with tne police at they could well hive it one minor property ttunaw accident wa investigated at the clenlea plan six traffic char were laid and tetert motorlils were warned for vatioui infraction of traffic law lait week due to the victoria day holiday no court war held at milton since the atari of the new year the acton detachment tin had 202 general occurrence reported to them thi include lot and found property insecure premise etc a well a criminal investigationi of the 202 occurrence 59 of them ate liquor charge the majority of theseliquor charge are mtuy consuming and minor having these figure do not include impaired driving nor other charge involving liquor where honor charge were not laid as with any other phase of police work when certain infraction of a law i occurring frequently the result is stepped up erifbecetnent of thai law during the summer month the a acton detachment will be will lose 8000 tupping up it enforcement of the liquor control act charge will be laid wherever applicable no more will there be warning for liquor infraction vmmmlmawwv what council did bobbv about that john fallow venturer toskad john van dr kooy by mistake of coiiri during the 00 cant car wash saturday prolltt are to be uuh for uniforms staff photo summer school approved 41 pr ont under 20 hahon populafion is 169731 halton population increased by five ner cent8079 peoplein 1968 the county population it sept 30 1968 stood at a record 169731 assessor robert beach informed halton county council but week he noted that while the total increased the three and under aw bracket was decreasing there in 10642 aged three and under in halton which i down 831 per cent from 1967 the most volumlnoui agebracket it resident between 20 and 59 year of age which comprise 85469 name while person aged 10 to 13 year account for 14412 other division include person aged four 4158 aged five 4317 aged six and seven 8560 aged eight and nine 8853 aged 14 year 5172 aged is yean 3223 and aged 16 to 19 year 11039 county resident under 20 year of age make up 41 86 per cent of the population in the 60 to 64 yean age bracket 3863 are teported6s69year3 315 and 5085 and over 70 year of age populationwise burlington u interesting talk on food given nassagaweya women the niiugaweya women institute met at the home of mr a norrith on wednesday may 14 at 8 pm the president mr pyatt opened the meeting nvith a poem composed by her neighbor mr joyce beaton the ode was sung and the mary stewart collect repeated in unison a good number of member answered the roll call with little thing that nuke life beautiful the treasurer mrs f edward gave a complete fuuncul report some buuneu nutters were dealt with and two card signed by the member to be tent to tick neighbors a motion was pasted to present bonnie ouwesvjyk wstis tome token of wftocsscf it feet ymrta rttvtlf student sjuest and ampul rsots cone as no surprise to ibou so are f assjsar tnth their ttble so ut mr craig mcmuwm instructor of the biniis 6uc4opmefli daises conducted eekl at the ksssjsfaen hall of jehovahs tvdntiae located at uun street vxtfe so acton uses symptoms are one aspect of a growing feeling of srvslratson raised with fear about the future that is engulfing the present gfoerauoq at an eumpl mr ucmullen cited the bsble book of 2 timothy but know this that in the lut days critical timet hard to deal with will be here for men will be disobedient to parent he uid that thti would include today general rebellion of the young against their elder which hat resulted in the great increase in crime and violence in which the youth are involved where the reasons behind the trouble are appreciated youth rebellion it not a problem congregation of jehovah witness do not experience a generation gap such u the one that forms the basis for student revolt he claimed and our students in the school do not take part in such activity in our congregations the children are taught the respect for authority that is set out in the bible once adult let young people down and challenge or question divine authority it b not long until youths challenge parental civil and other levels of authority throughout the summer months we will be aiding local families including the youth to study the bible regularly in their homes at no cost the climax of the summers educational campaign will be our peace on earth international assembly in buffalo appreciation for her splendid job of printing programs again the convener mn ii price introduced the gueit speaker mr m ilayward who opened her address with a poem my health house her theme wat a healthy you and the begin by outlining tome of the harmful things in everyday food our convenience foods such as cake mixes leave much to be desired nutritionally but are extensively used on account of theu labor saving she cited the lact that those people who live mainly on natural food the indians eskimo and even the native aborigines have much less serious illnesses than the socalled civilized nations fish cheese vegetables and fruit should be used extensively for better health and honey as a substitute for tugsr the addrett was interesting and enlightening and all present were able to carry away much valuable information a tasty lunch was served by the hostess and helpers and a vote of thanks tendered to mrs norm and mrs hayward halton htaawmmts the largest town in halton with 75930 onkvllle follows with 54983 next is georgetown registering 14523 persons and rsqueslng with hios on the roll milton i accredited with a population of 6422 while acton lists 4604 and nassagaweya remain leaitcrowded with 3011 persons there are 1623 resident living in institutions all figure were at of september 30 1968 high uhiuil students fniin the county will he ahle to attend summer school for nuke up counts without payment of fees under a new provincial grout ttiuctuie outlined to the ounty istiaid of i elocution 1 holiday the giants will still leave an estimated skmm df licit on hie operation of the school hut if fees are collected from the students mi provincial giants will bepald the make up comics ate designed lor those students who did not obtain a passing nuik in not more than two subjects hut eceivcd a mark not lower th in it per cent the six week summer course may qualify the student to proceed to the next level of the subject if pawing studding it uliluincd the ichool will ulco offer umtr interest couives if thrie is sufficient registrjllun llic boaid eaihcr uppiovu a tiansportulloii r nits iilc that would cany the undents to the school without additional cltarpc the gtunts will covn about ss to r0 per cent of the t l u n s p o r t a t i o n cost superintendent lihnoic told the lloaid it was explained fees to cover the miitiiucr school would have to lie set ut j2s a subject plus 55 to sio for tianiportution which would cot j pupil 555 to 560 foi two subjects if provincial grants wcic not accepted at evening acton council authorised payment of financial statement no 5 for 124517 61 aulhoilsed payment of expenses in mayor ihily clerk administrator joe hunt uepulyheeve tyler and councillors oats liapman and mckenrie for attending the annual town and village conference of hie ontario municipal association at renfrew authorised no 2 corlirulttee to proceed with hie 1 000 capital works rnrd priigmiu upon- rfceipf nl appuiyul from the department of highways and the o m ii the program will spend s27o00 rxi tlir mill si and iark ave comer v2mhl ihi ihe bower ave road from willow to ileilerlek tls and 510 000 on likvview uoads lotul expenditure lf 1000 passed u motion to instil a notice in the i rcc 1iett to slate the provisions of the dog control by law and the ifnaltles which can lie- levied an upparenf llicie ice in uncontrolled diijts has prcelprlatcd u eoneerilruted elfort by the dou contlol olfiecr to olituin itcltu c mine onlrol in town liticd a motion und u by law approving amendment no 4 of the olficial han which concerns the dills fruiting property and the hydro substation raised no objection to an application by mr arid mrs ordori 162 liuiclnll road for u separutlon before the onuuittec of adjustment on the rear property pmtlon of their ihdoiicj rilr filireni week hi june 15 22 by leuilulloii miyor duby and councillor clubman nbjeiled because ihty fill council should aim publish proclamation in the acton paper to announce the special werlt accepted the recommendation of no 1 tommitfee and the engineer on the relsman subdivision on the keynuck properly so erection of five model home could proceed welcomed deputy clerk firanl usher to the meeting in the absence of clerkadmin istrator hurst reeve i rank oaet chaired hi committee of the whole session during hie meeting which was over in a little more than two hours ikpluly reev tyler and councillor msules were absent jrpxy 878 sm nuowttucs fun ihau ykoa horn m tb r tvdpn i 3 pm- thtlh hi av mav s s shalako cefcr uxininuiuuj u adull fnlerlmnnunt sran connrry brigiw baudot tailv hokum cartoon matin laillgbjtv may si taffy jungle hunter color tun mom till wtd juni i j s 4 buon sera mrs campbeu gina iouobrigida sheuy winters recommended as adult pnlrrt tlnmrnl nk posies cartoon thutf rtl tat juni j s jack of diamonds color george hamilton o sole meow cartoon- coming soon heiga the smart cookies at mccormicks use natural gas granted he childiens aid society pemuuion o ute the council chsmben for meetings and heard from deputy reeve t lull the society will probably be requeuing new accommodation learned the road department had accepted with regret the resignation of auistant engineering paul stephen and noted a replacement for mr stephen should be obtained as toon is possible passed a byliw authorising mileage expense to be paid periont encountering them in service to the county at a rate of 14 cents per mile for the first 10000 miles and seven cents per mile for each mile travelled after thatcomputed annually passed a bylaw authorizing execution of contract agreements for construction of county road i a the new mount nemo diversion and county road 9a an auxiliary portion of no s side road to run north of highway 401 near campbelivltle and county bridge no 46 on the site of an existing bridge near the austin residence where thei old slderoad a nd the new auxiliary road will separate wo ro not joino to soy natural rjas should iiko ill tho credit or the delicious cookies biscuits and wafers baked on mccornnck n london ontario promises producing millions o pounds of product annually takos moro successful business ingrodicnts than wo cin probably imaqno but natural flis tjoos play on import int rolo at mccormick s natural oas pravidos a hotter working climato for over 1 000 omployeos it s tho onornv sourco that hints ovfl coo 000 squaro foot of plant spaco in tho wmtor and air conditions part of tho same aroa in tho summer bccauso natural gis is vorsi mo it helps mccormick bako a bolter biscuit natural gas heats tho poanut roastor tho chocolato tanks tho cookio and crackor ovens the shortening ond rotating cookio oil tink tho wafer ovon ond tho candy drum tho piocoss of cooking biscuits and wators roquiros exact torn poraturo control and mccormick s find natural gas just what s need ed to do tho ob natural gas heats all tho gonoral purposo hot wator that flows ihrough tho mccormick s plant too why tell ou all this whonvour ofdeo or jtoro or ficloiy or homo heating needs probably aion t neatly as immoiso as mccor mick s s mpl because natural gs ib united gas toiat miiov ton total coufort the cloinost mom clcpt ml ihlt niojt modern untigy sinm n matter wh it your dimensions talk to your gas imnpany roprosont itive aichitei t ni he it ng i unit i ti r ncm hi it q vo you ti f i t on hnw i y it i in t ill mcl in i nl i n n itur il i you don t li wo t i in iko i ook to lie i in irt one attention home owners if you ar locttd on the tame side of th itrmt as gas line which was truuhd prior to april 1 1968 and you charigtt to a natural gas central hutinf systam from anotrtsr ful baten now and saptmbr 30 1969 you may qualify far 50 allowance a cmplertly installed charmf lw gas lamp and it you install a flaw automatic as wtltv haatar at th iwu liiss a you convtvt to your natural t contral hatin aytltvn a ttatad atvvva in hu ol ttv lorasjoint emar yttu may receive an allowance f 2 years free rental n the gas water heater or 100 allowance sa y6urhmhisg contractor dapartmant sitvsi or call unilad ga luiutad arjiiits available at hintons 5c to 1 store v

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