Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 5, 1969, p. 16

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tha acton frae prase wednesday november 5 im halton wi pays tribute to dr ethel chapman clow to 300 ladies from the four corona of hal eon county lathered t st davids presbyterian church in campbollvllle tuesday afumoon oct 28 lo pay tribute to dr ethel chapman home economist author journalist and native of the campbeuville area the ladie were mostly from county womenr institutes and it was their county executive which organized the tribute mrs john bird of the ashgrove w i the district w i president who originally came up with the idea was the master of ceremonies for the afternoon one of the first people to apeak lo the ladles was yi mahon from campheuvtlto whi had bom schoolmate of mlae chapman lie teineiwbe ah was almost always at the ioti uf her class tl seems the boy always had mote to dvt than study but the glils nuwj hard it the books in thise suva he said i dont even ititiik they ever fought he f lj miss lean volt ivf the llime fcconornic btatkh nl the ontario uepatlmerit l agriculture gave the ladles the bvnhrtd of mm chipmama arret vhe tvlj then she had waeaeevv i a ugh i athuni ih thf emmhelullie alee lit ihttr htil had iterome lrilteled ih hxrne erohtlmlrs amf seetttg demtlhsllailom by himw iilihm mvi miiilled si mevdonald irlklllmle ih ihr toimemakilhg rhh and sht she gleiittatnl wnut m iii lert of the faihms advurale altet a linn willi the tliagarlne salil ml hrtllt iii itnu to the wkwii liitlltiil whete ehbtflg olhet llllttgt ah tulted lite itortwrmhlhg il having twill ifw yearn willi lite w mlk i ilt4tltl llhimtl a eoted autmcvr w weti as banc a maoaxine editor and home irfwinr iv tfci chatwun was kepi busv autographing copies of tsar ssfl art the tattwittyuai tsald in bar honor last w in rvirtiali iliiln 1 ilsllry i the book ahensianinc here isoneof somanrtea it fomeapun staff ptiotol observe 0 years of service gublwsl joseph long tetm clttwk hvutal wing and st joseph home ohtervej 10 years or teivke in ciuelph levenlly with tours enplalniitg the care of the itmutlcally ill and irealmenl and rdtabdiution of stroke patients accommodation at the guelph hospital hat been taed to the limit almost fr the time the doors tint opened and there it always a waiting tut of applicants seeking admission either to the home or in the hospital wing at present there are 1 25 reildents in the home and 1 1 2 in the hospital wing the sitters of st joseph operate the hospital and home which cares for several people from this town and dutilct milion population up 821 miltonmiltons population for 1969 is u to 7547 an increase of 821 list years total was 6726 but that did not include ontario school for the deaf reudenti figures released by town aueuor john charlton show 592 people irving at os d and 344 at the halton centennial manor of the 502 at osd 44 are staff and 548 are students a breakdown in age groups shows 418 are three years old or under 121 are age four 134 are age five 290 are age tut and seven 303 are eight and nine there are s43 from age 10 to 13 139 at 14 years of age 506 from 16 to 19 years of age 3436 from 20 to 59 years of age 197 from 60 to 64 years of age 1 56 from 65 to 69 years of age and 234 from the 70 and over age bracket for a total of 661 1 add to that 592 from osd and 344 from the manor and you have the grand toul of 7547 store sold 7aselltsvje cfmmej hillssurghmr and mrs edward dymek have told their grocery store in hillsburgh and have moved to guelph the dymeks operated the store from july 1956 selling the business to warren wicks of toronto who took over on monday nov 3 the store will now be known as wicks food maiket a trie icguia meeting honda nigln liqcrinf uauxia rcueiscc a ittitr u fetasnaikm 1iuar tin commmot o adjusueni ironi duruitt c matthew whi ha suit hu iartr and wouki be tnovirvr in ttx ua dised i tie jlc tlmi lenders liar been invrled fur drilling test hole lur the waterworks svsterc in the glen uillmnu and resultr uould hkelj be ariosvti in february received a request liura oeoigetown cable tv lor permission to install usblc undetiouud sn the glen told spokesman peter bowman and a small delegation tliat they knew nothing about any proposed development on the don mattticwt farm ratepayers ui the area said earth movers were on the property and they auipected some sort of development reeve tunic facetiously remarked that perhaps mr matthews was taking tut farm with hun when he moved assured the owners of land on lot is con 2 near speyside that they would issue a building permit lot the property in the event the property was sold but gave no guarantees about future developments on building permits if the lot was not built on during the lifetime of the permit agreed to have the road superintendent and grader operator look it a narrow road aervidng residents on leslie hill near ten cotta reeve cum told residents spokesman robert euwood that council could not take over the road unless it was at least 66 ft wide with ditches and culverts council might service the 14 homes in the area however tf the iciive a favorable report fuwr the inspection he aid liirciied to complaints of pollution ard being denied acotsi to property by two residcrti vf slrwaittown but lo 4 no at lion approved giants of 200 to acton and lujuevmg agricultural sucictiei d a s50 grant to the milton society wai informed a man it interested in eitabliihing a driveui movie theatre in hie township reeve curne presided for the three and a half hour teuton with all councillors present first shopping plaza fergus some of the stores in fergus first shopping plaza on tower street south may be open for business by midnovember more than a month behind schedule mrs marion muir fergus hopes to have her womens and teens clothes store to be called marlons shop ready for opening within two weeks of the completion of the contractors work shelving it presently being put up in the large zehrs markets store and may be opened a week ahead of the others original plans called for zehrs being opened a month ahead the little z market also a zehrs store will be ready for mid lo late november james rush fergus will be opening hamlins dog house a hot dog and hamburg takeout or eat in restuarant about december i other bunnetteu include a barber shop well on its way to an ohm at mjsmiuon ottotmtmst 1 16 mountamviaw boad s wa7t holiday cleaners 14 mill street acton hours mondpy to thursday- 8 am to 6 pm fridays 8amto9pm saturdays closed at 6 pm specials- 49 p pleats 2e extra v plain skirts mens business shirts 2 45- ladies or mens 2 piece suits or dresses 98 drapes holiday cleaners jhhumiiimiithi in ttm rviritfl hh l hitti m rill thv dvijfcor mr n4 mi t hmfim rtf th niht fiw frf tllnfff ir errlin 4 ta writ lb lf wfirf till w lhi im flfhldlad b lni4 f1 fnhlu wllh x iii tlfaltfrt ai hlifntlfl 11 fvirrih th fma mlm i h0pmfi w bftnld fen hfavfey au 1um by j- frrvilfv iftiph k4 tft yilit wh lhln i la eatly opening run by wtr mrrelfi fiutpti flutl hirnuy t luelplt a i bailing plik up arid 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lija rrt li wurrt li m v rrttr ik iii bii nflomt firtt ita ei n i 4ft nl r i a- ysa have the adequate tt an a 444 m fagllngf ul mllalninent a av 4a rw th w i pnrvlnckl yr aml lut lha wtli uf r mfii 4 mil at a inglnf 1 rnphellvllto ui ual plya talhef rv4l wy4r imnl a set of hll4 tn4 wmd ii aa much jiirl fcrt playing h the 141 w i lum ii4iig aa the rt w itixriigh rrtany old i4 li wm slv ferniiricad thai lr n lltjf ihal r- mdmrflsl kholarshlp t na w44 hlng sal utr to help iihia gil lit fiirther theu kvit ll vuarshlp wa a k tn f jr many ayod wrw and fine literary itr wixiiit t4jmhn i ilua w i prisjrit vtf aua i a it introduce llivlr kr4ftti rd n was uarnad tli ldi member lhare was yar 11 mrt frank whl i 4n amphellvllu plamsanfi euape mil ton i iftur hunter pfoblemi luw lan xn pfobum n tuial area but ldom hv ihey ttichtd ih dirrwrmor they d d uit wwk it crilfcua farmi on the third line lqueung the heavy mow collapted the cedir potti tupporttng pheium pent and 1 500 pheauntt were freed the word got out and humeri throriged lo ihe area from far and near tome coming from at fir away at toronto at if il waint hard enough to reconttruct the pent and entice the birds back pheaunt teaton had jutt opened complicating the problem even further julius geiit proprietor of craiglea farm worked with othen to get the birds back in the pent by enticing them with feed but hunten were thooting the birdt before they could be lured bick three men from ontario department of lindi and foreitt u well at office ri from the milton detachment of the opp patrolled the area nine charget were levied over the firtt weekend violations included one for overlimit two for thooting frjra the road and five for not wearing back patchet that enable hunten to be identified harry gingridge who it chief of office ri in the area uid it wit a hunter farmer problem and his men were doing their bett to keep the lid on it while they are doing what they can to help mr geitt haw a chance to prcterve hit buuneis the 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return ever i new canada savings bonda now yield an average of 8 00 a year when held to rnaturrty each 100 bond begins with 700 interest for the first year pays w 00 interest for each of tha next two years and then pays mjsjrrterssst f or each of the last six years on top of this you can earn interest on your interest double your money in nine yearal buy yours today and make good things happen tp yeul 14 mill street acion lilal

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