Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 23, 1969, p. 14

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the acton tn prsws wadntday july 23 1969 of the district appre or liberation georgetown dutch canadians from georgetown and district axe planning to celebrate the liberation of holland by allied force with a local co it has already been decided to donate 1 000 of a pedal brand of tulip called holland liberation to georgetown and district lor planting in parks and public buildings the dutch feel special concern for canadas part in the liberation qf holland the german occupation forces surrendered to canadian general guy simoflih and print bemhard of the netherlands on hay 5 194525 years ago canadians of dutch descent feel this is the right tune to show tome of their appreciation anl gratitude for the sacrifices canadian troops made canada paid the dearest price of all alliedtorces in liberating holland more canadian soldiers and airmen died in the struggle than american british and polish troops combined big apartment development miltona twin tower 604ulte apartment project will soon be underway in millon on the site of ihe macnab and on ltd funeral chapel a building permit for ihe ji2r0000 project has already been issued by the milton building inspectors office and all necessary approvals haye been received the eden glen apartments is planned as two separate apartment blocks flanking a courtyard and joined across ihe front by a glassedin walkway each tower will use seven storeys high and conuln 80 apartments plus vestibule office service rooms and uuna baths on the ground floor a typical floor plan shows six twobedroom apartments and six onebedroom apartments laid out along ihe north and south tides of corridors running from the front to rear of each apartment tower strikes in fergus ferguslt could last until november or december thtt was ihe answer of harry krelschmann of kitchener union business agent when asked about the strike at noranda copper mills plant in fergus mr kreltchnunn is business agent for local 804 international brotherhood of i itclrical workers the union representing some 16 employees of noranda who are on strike for higher wages the men walked off the job three weeks ago in support of their demands for wages ranging from s2 50 to s3 so an hour effective immediately the companys latest offer it 2 60 and s3 ss effective in 1971 the strike started on june 25 in making hit prediction of a long strike mr kreltchnunn said that no talks are scheduled between the two tides and he has no idea when more discussions will take place this is the second stnke of a norandaowned company here this year the same union local called a stnke at fergus cables ltd on march 12 and this stretched out into 14 weeks it was settled just before stnke action started at noranda mills fire destroys barn stock erin the large bank bam and drive shed on the farm of paul freer eighth line enn township was destroyed by fire late monday july 14 lost in ihe blaze were several hogs approximately 1500 bales of hay harvested the previous week and eight tons of feed purchased on the saturday a flock of sheep a pig and a pony were rescued from the blazing barn passersby wakened mrs freer about 1 1 3s after they uw the glow in the sky enn firefighters responded quickly and contained the fire preventing it from spreading to the nearby house and another small building away at work when the blaze started mr freer returned to find the bam levelled ii memories of the 12lb fergusl have been thinking about old i2lh of july celebrations in fergus the scots were not followers of william of orange the first orangeman in fergus if i recall correctly was dad hayden i think he introduced the first orange lodge in fergus but i recall some of the walks they would be held in various places and in the days when people travelled by train the orangemen would gather at the cnr station as they waited for the train the orangemen would congregate in the freight shed at the station and play their fifes and drums there were quite a few lodges through the rural parts of the county and they would go from fergus by train as a boy i enjoyed the parades and the music of the orangemen the orangemen put a lot of enthusiasm into the day and they would be quite tired out when evening came down in toronto you had to be an orangeman to get anywhere in politics in fergus the lodge did no have much strength the orangemen were mostly irish the scots did not have much use for them i think the old enthusiasm has died out pretty much i remember when earl day a catholic loaned his while horse to the orangemen to lead their parade there used to be a good deal of fighting on the 12th of july and all that is just a memory now i think there was one murder a group of orangemen were going home from a celebration in fergus yelling insults at the catholics as they went through alma when somebody took a shot at them one of the favorite slogans of the orangemen used to be up the long udder and down the short rope hurray for king billy to hell with the pope from mostly gossip by dr hugh templln in the fergusnews firaft hows the time to decorate see our large selection paints brushes just arrived new wallpaper books gad mow of umehouse karnbrown vows exchanged by mrs a benton mr and mrs james noble mr and mis john noble and miss noreen noble were guests at the cox covcyduc wedding and reception in st johns united church georgetown on saturday miss noreen noble was a bridesmaid congratulations to mr and mrs william r karn nee betty anne brown who were married by rev f n young in limehuuie presbyterian church on saturday the receplipn was held in i squeiing township lull the va a ijdies of i imehouie catered for dinner fur well over 100 guests mr t ii price was a guest at ihe wedding of his kanddaughter miss linda price st andrews presbyterian church islington on saturday mr and mrs f j shortlll and miss anne shorltfl who was soloist were also guests rev gordon hastings assistant minister at knox church guelph conducted services at limejiouse presbyterian church bit sunday at 9 4s am and will again on july 27 v mr ahd mrs bert benlon and john attended the king firmly reunion at thornbury on sunday her cousin miss jeanetle kingof prillu who has been willi her for a few weeks attended with them cooling off in th hot wvither ts dllllcult trick when you have dogs like these st bernards on the r r t acton arm ol mr and mrs k d hatfield adela hatfield offers cuo a biscuit while susi eburvrt th scans with fascination this pair ol st bernards has mother and daughter arrangement which sees daughter orab ma by th tall and pull back when susie chases cars resource centre for milton will cost board 63540 administrative centre in old heights school milton heights will be the administrative centre for the county board of lducations northern unit members agreed thursday three assistant superintendents as well as consultants will be located there facilities were initially to be split for ihe north education area with an office in georgetown for those officials serving the schools in the georgetown and acton high school areas and an office at milton heights for officials serving the milton high school area in coulter fund tops 5000 the coulter family fund topped ihe ss 000 mark on monday of this week as residents of campbellville nnssagaweya township and outlying areas poured in contributions to aid the bumedout families campaign treasurer mrs r austen reports s70 donations received up to monday night have brought in a total of ssl83and there is still more to come rev d c nicholson is heading up the campbellville community assistance fund scores of canvassers have been out knocking on doors seeking gifts of money to help william mis and and coulter sr mr and gordon coulter and mr mrs william coulter jr family who lost their store their living quarters and all their possessions in a bad fire on july i donations are still being accepted by mall plans are being made to tum over the first ss 000 to the coulter family some time this week campaign officials have been delayed in obtaining an income tax licence number from ihe government but theyre working on ii and as soon as an official number is received will begin issuing receipts for donations offers in prizes for farm safety poster this is farm safety week in llalton and the halton farm safety council has announced it will hold another safety poster contest with prizes totalling s30 the contest is open to any public school student in halton and should be bated on any theme related to farm safety posters arc to be 18 by 24 inches on bnstol board and may be in black and wlute oil water colors or crayons all posters must be delivered to the millon office of the ontario department of agriculture by aug 12 top prize wins sio and four oilier prizes of ss s6 s4 and s2 are offered the safety council is also planning a safety exhibit at milton fair this year and space is open to any halton farm organization safety of the people by the people and for the i people is the topic prize money is s30 20 sio and ss royal city kiwanis country and western jamboree sunday july 27 falurii0 billy martin honey west with guest star vunmy sins slnalineurwnl bass ssils shoes keep on waking also featurin donna moon brent williams and a host of others wws if ascara haw yufrfna roeksvood roekatv main st ridekwood continuous performance admission 160 adult 8 to 1030 pm chlldnan 12 a under 60c a lack of facilities georgetown schools indicated this would not be possible without moving in two portable classroom members agreed with a recommendation of the administration that the tingle officeshould be established at millon heights in the school recently taken out of use the audio visual centre will be accommodated in the portable at georgetown and in the milton parking lot architect s lees of mr ill high school as soon as accommodation becomes available a permanent centre should be established in geoigclown die assistant director told the hoard he noted this might be possible in 1970 or l7l with new school facilities now under construction there a shi 540 lender for ihe construction of a resource centre at the martin st school was accepted by the county board of i ducatiun thursday the succesiful bidder was a j mccarthy construction ltd the budget on the project had tentatively indicated an expected price of s48 000 dlds rjnged at high at s88 574 included in ihe total s76 000 program is sjte development for t s4 000 and a contingency fund of si 460 other tenders accepted by the board were those of g e buckingham construction for addition of eight classrooms and two seminar rooms to the ccntenniil public school in georgetown at si49 940 fleering bros c onstruction ltd for the addition of eight iljssroams and a kindergarten to the kyerson public school at burlington for si 54 800 lleennga bros construction ltd for a new roof on the m bennell public school in acton at sio 5m on a recorded vote members agreed to return the s2 500 bond of ray olan contractors ltd despite the submission of a low estimate withdrawn after opening of the bids trustee john noble explained ihe millon contractor hid discovered a mathematical error after the 47 215 bid had been opened on ihe martin st project in such cases the bid bond which is the contractor s guarantee of the bid is forfeited several members expressed sympathy for ihe contractor but declared ihe board would be establishing a dangerous precedent in reluming the s2 500 bond on a recorded vote four trustees opposed the return of ihe bond during the week ending july 19 officers of the off stationed at mdlon detachment worked a total of 964 hours and patrolled 9192 miles on roads under their jurisdiction thirtysix persons were summoned to appear in court for driving offences and an additional 27 received warnings 80 convictions were registered in provincial judges court general occurrences requiring police action numbered 73 this week these included eight theft investigations two persons were reported missing 9 investigations were conducted under the l c a which resulted in 17 persons being charged investigations were made wnen one person drowned and one premise was found insecure by patrolling officers the many other occurrences were of a minor nature and required little lime to clear there were 19 traffic collisions during this time period injuries to 1 1 persons resulted in seven of tlie colhtios and the remaining 12 were properly damage only property damage in all collisions was estimated at si 2980 the majority of ihe collisions was blamed on careless driving with others caused by insecure load driver oil control speed too fast for road or traffic conditions investigation into these colhimns led to seven persons being summoned for c ourt appearances marv pedverse ol sthrercreek obtained 85 3 pee cent in grade 13 to rank as one of six ontario scholars at georgetown olttrict high school in the fall mary plans to study language at the university of guelph staff photol every chevrolet hae i 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