Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 29, 1970, p. 14

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ot to conn home houses with motterilo they ihen anil the boost it xxero 1 OKI but an the sOMiohle for tciloril to on oolitic xxill supplx pirt of the insxxcr lor rnlvlen tanntios Hut is no public lumsinj hero ami outlook lor near future not has boon now council atloinpteil to pet jaMrcittxv income ami senior citizens aiooninuxlaiion lor residents- and still without success Stalls at Park luxe been exasperating for must sit anil while papers are processed that will enable them to make the next in the Last week white he attended the the max or did his Iwst to prod Ontario into some action Lets hope a start can be made on the project this year for financing have been Ml thats needed is reoning This will require a hearing which quite likely will have to field objections Meanwhile- senior and families wait impatiently the THIS UNUSUAL VIEW i hi mill look Itki ai thn Sugar and Spice by bill smiley DRESSED IN latest ttvte two dapper young Acton gentleman posed for a joint portrait bout On iho late Ray then a druggist in A T St On the right Is Charles Matthews who teamed the printing trade at Free mis and went on to become a founder of Samson Matthews priming company In Toronto Mr Matthew celebrated his birthday last month The picture was lent by Mrs J R Brown Calgary whose father John Coleman and brother Victor Coleman both were Free employees years ego Nit mir even theme this week lew import nit lo me is my ilaiiphkr litis tinned a new leal Or perhaps just an old stone She is liitt lI tin I wo music exams ami luis a ih pailtime She liis learned in a I hi it I Hut hread as kids call is when to and keeping a root over ones head She li is learned that are mighty siane when only experience is playing the organ m a She lias learned llul a I I anil one term at college lias us much use as a third leg She came home mi Ihe weekend with her it and kitlen and clamored lor meal Real meat Shes to and bologna and drooled over a steak in her honor llul shes a criminal She went back to the with her sditfed under her I believe its againsi law transport animals on buses However shes a Luminal and may go a long She gave the kid a ot a sleeping tabic in milk so lie wouldnt yowl his mama and aleri the bus driver Weve been lefl Ihe mother an unexpected like a hair in your meat pie We agree thai Kim will be on the firsl day til her new job Her is to stock shelves in one of those nit iue stores And since she was three her greatest attribute has been knocking over her milk dropping lull bottles ol smashing nips and saucers while doing Ihe dishes Its not She play a Beethoven sonata Oh well Well see Thais one mv The one is nol so pleasani I share Willi most Canadian a sickening disgust altitude most Members Parliament toward own present Willi their year six it and other postage secretarial help eic grossing as MP Barry Mather pointed Tins is not wealth from it these days And think should give a reasonable increase consistent with the living and lax increases But proposed pension plan stinks high heaven Oppose it with every means our The old pension scheme was rotlen and many men who luxe most of ihcir Off the cuff We are descended from the monkey but we are returning to him in great haste We like the brand new word out of Ottawa replacing language of the Bureaucrats Bafflegab Wc help a person more by giving him a favorable of himself than by constantly reminding him of his shortcomings lives lo public service wound up in Bui the new one is in tin opposite sense Dont let hem Another Hem which has me disluibed is Ihe telegram News Syndicate which emulates this column wants an picture ot liuly Who lirsi came up ilns idea I dont know hut vile and vicious are lie words come to mind Itll coil me Ill hive buy a wig Ill have have my remaining molars painted while Ill have pay a photographer in much the whole thing up And Ill look like a veteran Hie Itoer War My wile disagrees She says my line bone structure will always come through Yeah Jusl like deaths head However 1 aml ascared Ihe grog blossoms wont show in black and white I can hive my eyes dehagged which is expensive but works My nose is and perhaps a side shot with the jowls taped up behind my ears might convince some people ol something or other Maybe they could take the shot from the waisl up and show Ihe where I had my cortisone shuts It would certainly he than one Irom the waist down I have bow legs and gout in my right big toe Anyway youll be seeing lake a good a il comes out I 11 be right lliere with you what the heck we all have roubles If nobodys were greater than mine it wouldnt be a bad world tope wiih own troubles and dont lei lliem drag you down Look at the worlds rouble and if you person illy cm do something about them do dont let them drag you down Its a long road thai has no turning you be a lung time dead and spring i here Rejoice THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHONE new and DM la Ovid a Dilh Col Uttet Copyright 1970 and Pepper ihi milium imtwMl nil Mi it ha HI ilmn am vim hiking my own l unit Willi Ilia ill u t hit ihhiimtuoi wlu ll I ihoiihl he tin ink In i yum ipmft yxur 19 Mil Ml hut linn in die luttoiy ilovulnpiliuiil lllllo will I lliu of tunc In luiulaloin in ilia glllllllll levtl 111 ItlUlllJIUIil dllKtxiir I hop y In urMiri If know bill ituji no horn mil who- IiIkIi llie tall d j ihniit you an hew on luod Ihe llul In mill to ciiini- Irom I Vinci in lilt I nit Supprr placed an I rued It in Imnt ol Judji Ihe tall to id Inline 1 on Ice Salt lo the was a symbol Mi prcietvaliun iDiihtics mid alto a imiiioiMllty line ihey placed it in the cnllmsnl heir dead Natives Sierra Untie were willing sell and children lot salt Ill sell them fur Sail on a parchment was a guarantee ol 1 11 ill when because IU 1 power to purity and Now wn over our Lit iiml I to null with m Now pin ii on ami In In in iho city much bin in mm M ol hull luml Will Mil Ml Ihey IJ he hull I la sill llnii Hun evil Now li I Hi IlVC JlJ I hud wm nun new horn- thrni JMim ami lMfJJit in Will my I III it I In Willi U liner Isoruin Hi l pud m nil Urn I 1 On 9 died by ill- I hoin In some nils Aim i Ml imh sail jjlI i wil 1 Ijji buy 1111 piiiiml Itillillivtt Mil so cms made lid ihy didnt Hum mi lliir sills 20 years ago Taken from the issue of the I ice Press Thursday April A salary schedule for members of the teaching staff of North High School District was adopted and the salary principal was set at per year Milton members informed the board that Milton would not participate in a central school wolf cubs were taken from a den on the farm of John Mctachcm St Josephs Church was the scene of a wedding on Saturday morning when Joan While daughter of Mr and Mti Arhe White and John Joseph son of Mr and Mrs of Georgetown were married Her only attendant was her cousin Fay Clark of Mr Kenneth me of Georgetown was best man Ushers were two cousins of he bride Wilfred Duval and Kenneth After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls they will reside Acton The A St Johns Church Rock wood held a concert on behalf of the forthcoming Parish Hall Dr K B Waller was chairman for the program The Glee Club sang with Mrs Dave Armstrong in charge Examinations have been completed and students are home anxiously results Among home note lack Mainprize fourth year mechanical engineering Gordon fourth year Chemical Engineering Ron first year third year at 0 A C Ray third year at 0 A C John Agar first year OVC Douglas Maplesden fourth year at OVC John Barr first year civil engineering Mr and Mrs moved to their new home on Lake Ave they purchased from Mr H Roy Wansb rough Toronto years ago Taken from the issue of the Free Thursday April Last week the committee of five on the memorial to Actons Soldier Heroes met and discussed the situation thoroughly The public meeting the previous week had given them carte blanche in the matter of securing funds selecting the type of memorial and its location After careful consideration of all phases it was decided the Memorial take the form of a monument to be in a public park in the central part of town and that the financial objective be The following citizen are appointed as a canvassing Mrs George Mrs J mild Mrs Or Hell Mrs It McDonald Miss Messrs A I Drown J Matthews W M Moore Nelson Garden and John Wood Moudiy May has been as Soldiers Day wiih the ill be prepared to receive die canvassers Acton people would like Ihe board has dime the matter ol increases in teachers salines Mrs Jennie disposed ol her grocery and provision business Mr Gibbons of Georgetown Mrs Rev Moyer her Sunday School class parsonage m honor of Miss flsre Siewatl out members about remove Irorn Acton The unexpected event of proceedings was the to Miss beautiful pen Mr T Moorehead the Brampton confectioner has purchased from Mrs Ruth siore and dwelling to Browns drug store Mr J has sold his blacksimlhing business to Mr of and Mr has purchased fine brick residence of Mr George Dills on Park Ave 75 years ago Taken from ihe issue of the I ree Press Thursday April 1895 Mr J H Hacking he founder of Free Press died the home of ho soninlaw Mr Henry Hill in Buffalo last Thursday after a lengthy and painful illness Mr Hacking was for many years the publisher of ihe Banner which was perhaps his most successful enterprise He sold the Banner about years removed to and engaged in the publication of ihe Daily Advertiser The competition in was very keen and events proved the town could not successfully maintain three dailies Mr Hacking then turned his attention to Acton and after consultation with the businessmen of the town found that a local newspaper would be welcomed and was promised encouraging support On July 1875 he issued the first number of the Free Press which has appeared regularly every year since without In Mr Hacking disposed of his youthful journalistic child to Messrs Moore and GalbraJth and returned to Guelph engaging in the job printing business Subsequently he went to Clifford and the Arrow then to Winnipeg and then to Buffalo Cycling it likely to be popular with ladies this season One or two ladies have purchased wheels and several others have given orders It is a favorite for Acton and Rockwood high school to walk to Limehoute and then take the train

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