Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 10, 1971, p. 2

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Th Acton Frag Press Wednesday February 4H leaders attend homemaking school Nixon to speak to Halton Liberals By Mrs D Bannister Training School for HomemaHng Club Leaders was held Tuesday and Wednesday in Milton Fifteen clubs will organize or the spring project Dairy Fare The two day program was conducted by County Home Economist Mrs D Bannister and Mrs Anne Thompson of Waterloo Miss Toronto Regional Nutritionist for the Milk Foundation of Ontario spoke to the leaders also The main ob jectives of this Homemaking Club unit are to introduce the extent nature and variety of dairy foods in Ontario and to teach the food values of Milk and other dairy products and their place In family meals Seven meetings Leaders will conduct a series of seven meetings at which club members participate in discussions and practical work One of the recipes which they will be learning to make is Pate a which makes use of butter and other dairy products depending on the filling Yogurt will be a new food for many members The leaders who attended the Training School are Acton Mrs Campbellvllle- Douglas Inolis and Mrs William Mahon Hornby North Mrs J D Cordingley Mrs Hornby north Mrs Jim McKay Mrs Ray Smith Hornby South Mrs Patterson Mrs Marie Mrs Joe Palermo South Mrs Ealdns Mrs Barbara Ashgrove Mrs A Mrs Bruce Ballinafad NorthMrs Klrkwood Mrs William McLean Ballinafad South Mrs Leo Jamieson Mrs Charles Plouffe Bannockburn Mrs Paul Henderson Dublin Irs Mrs JF Mrs Limahouse Mrs Bruce Lindsay Mrs W F Laldlaw Mrs Allen Castle The provincial nomination convention for the East liberal Association will be held at the Galaxy Club North Service Road Oakville Tuesday March The location was picked this week after a convention committee inspected sites in Milton Esqueslng Township and Expect MO We expect more than delegates to attend and the Galaxy Club lends Itself to this large a crowd and this type of convention said Ernie convention chairman Ontario Liberal Leader Bob Nixon will be guest speaker at the nomination convention Halton MP Bud L Whiting will also speak Two running Two persons both from Oak ville have thus far announced their intentions to seek the nomination P Robert Blake of Westwood Drive David Butler of Devon Road Zechman said the convention will start at 8 pm although doors will probably open at pm to get registration and the Issuing of ballots off to an early start Bus service Delegates must be members of the and Halton East Liberal Association at least hours before the meeting starts he said He also indicated that the convention committee is planning to have bus service provided for delegates travelling to the convention from Acton Erin Georgetown Esqueslng and Milton Salute birthday celebrants at Golden Age Club meeting David Lidkea Memorial gift Nassagaweya Council Briefs A Bible stand for the communion table was dedicated Sunday morning at Trinity United church In memory of choir member and church elder David Mr was tragically killed in an accident last summer The Rev Gordon Turner conducted the Impressive memorial service and dedicated the gift from the family At service Home for the occasion with Mrs Edgar Lidkea were Mr from St Josephs Chronic hospital in Guelph their daughter Jean Mrs Michael Middleton with Scott and Susan from Baden Germany Mr and Mrs Randy Lidkea from Owen Sound Gail Lidkea widow of David Lidkea and their young daughter Tasha were present with her parents Mr and Mrs Stuart Reed sisters Heather and Barbara Acton grandmother Mrs Smith Norval Mr and Mrs Bill Reed of Mississauga Also present were Mr and Mrs Jack McGeachie Milton and Mr and Mrs Fieblg Georgetown close family friends MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH SI Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Here is our sincere invitation to the whole Family to attend church SUNDAY FEB 14th 1971 a m Sunday School All ages am Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BA Minister Mr E A Hansen BA Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY FEB 1971 Church School for Kindergarten through Grade JMinistcrs Church Membership Class for Teenagers am Public Worship of God Surmon theme Tut ting Our to Work in the Service of Relig ion Everyone Most Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street Founded Pastor Rev Frank Byrne BA BTh Parsonage Cheltenham Church Office Friday 7 pm HP SUNDAY FEB 1971 Worship I Am the Good Shep herd 1100 Sunday School A Cordial Invitation To All THE CHURCH OP ST ALEAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Dr Rev J Dawson BA SUNDAY FEB am Holy Eucbarist School Nursery 1030 am Matins Installation of Officers Wednesday February to am Drop in Coffee Hour for ail wom en of the community Nursery TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner BA BD Director of Music Dr George MA PhD SUNDAY FEB Morning Worship 1000 am Nursery am Church School to Grade 4 am Church School Grade 58 We Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part In the Life and Worship of Trinity EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Road Rev S Pastor SUNDAY FEB Sunday School 00 am Morning Worship p Evangelistic Ser vice Tuesday 8 pm Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday 730 Crusaders Thursday 8 pm Christ Ambassadors I John Verse 4 For whatsoever is born of God the world this is the victory that the world even our faith CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter BA BD 124 Ave Phone SUNDAY FEB Beginning Brotherhood Week Church School Worship Sermon subject Brotherhood 800 pan Thursday February 18 Annual Meeting of the congregation Visitors are Welcome at all Church Gatherings at the Church on the Hill BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev P Acton Ontario SUNDAY FEB 14 1971 Morning Worship Service Nursery and pre school Sunday School 1110 Sunday School Afternoon Wor- ship Service 7J0 pm Teen Meet at the church Tuesday evening 7- Catechism Classes Come worship and study with us to be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome During a regular meeting of Council Monday members Adoped a new rental agreement form for use In renting the township hall Engaged the auditors to update the bookkeeping system and advise on Interim tax procedures Sold a tailgate to the Police Village of Eden Mills for WOO Authorized a calling of tenders on cubic yards of gravel for township roads Instructed the clerk and road superintendent to report and advise on the subsidy available for cutting dead elm trees Directed copies of the Federation of Agriculture on the TorontoCentred Region Report to members of the council for study at home Received the report of the Milton Fire Chief covering 1970 activities and fire losses Were idvisedMt was not necessary for them to appoint a representative to the Grand River Conservation Authority since two representatives were elected from a number of municipalities Appointed the chairman and secretary as members of the Planning Association as recommended by the Nassagaweya Planning Board Referred to the road committee a proposal from Grey County suggesting railways where passenger service has been discontinued transfer surplus land to the municipality Received a letter from the Department of Municipal Affairs noting the excess borrowing reported in the auditors report was due to the high unpaid taxes The Department suggested more attention be devoted to the collection of tax arrears Learned the plan of sub division for a development at Brookville had been withdrawn It had been pointed out in notes to the Ontario Municipal Board from the Department of Municipal Affairs that it should not be considered until details of the TorontoCentred Region report were clarified Opposition to this was expressed in further correspondence on another subdivision by developers of an area of five acre parcels Applied for provincial grants on the spent on township roads In 1970 Authorized the clerk to purchase the 1071 tax billing system and forms from IBM at an estimated cost of The cost would Include the processing and forms for two tax billings Approved licence renewals on a clay pit for Milton Brick a gravel pit for W Simmons and a quarry license to Duffcrin Construction and Materials Directed preparation of a bylaw to permit three apartments in a home of Roberta The bylaw seeking exemption from the provisions of the zoning bylaw will be debated when it Is presented Heard complaints from the clerk that the assessment roll supplied by the Assessing Department located in Brampton was not in balance A registered letter was authorized asking them to have a proper roll prepared for use in budgeting and tax collecting A copy of the letter was also to be sent to the Department of Municipal Affairs Rend and passed a bylaw to prohibit heavy traffic from using Churchill with exceptions for certain classes of vehicles Clerk Joe Hurst reported the original bylaw had been passed July 1069 and sent to the Department of Transport for approval They in turn sent the bylaw to the Department of Highways and somewhere In the transaction it was filed and forgotten until someone turned it up recently It was learned that the bylaw had a typographical error In It so an entirely new one was prepared and passed Read and passed a bylaw to provide for expenditures on roads and streets in Acton totalling A per cent grant is available on of the total and an per cent grant on Breakdown of the figure set by the Department of High ways shows for construction and 32300 maintenance The figure based on work done in Acton during previous years Introduced read and a bylaw to provide supplementary expenses on roads and streets in Acton amounting to Passed a bylaw authorizing the mayor and clerk to sign an agreement with dog control of ficer George of to control dogs running at large Passed a bylaw to regulate the use of public and private sewers and drains in Acton and the discharge of waste Into the sewage system The bylaw has been in offing for two years the clerk explained Authorized final payment to Construction of 3554766 on the new water pollution control plant Changed committee appointments to facilitate attendance by the deputyreeve at county council level Deputy- Reeve replaces Councillor Coats on the development commission and Coats replaces on planning board Councillor Earl presided for the Committee of the Whole session in a meeting which ran for almost two and a half hours The meeting adjourned to shove Councillor Greers car from a snowbank Hunters with more than years of experience were responsible for 38 per cent of the hunting accidents in Ontario in TOWING RICHS SERVICE CENTRE No HWY EAST OF ACTON 8532940 Drop option i0r lh mmII dump site Township has dropped the option on a sanitary landfill site Lot 22 Concession Council heard a letter from Ken Department of Energy and Resources stating that although the property itself la suitable in every way the site would present a health hazard to a nearby resident suffering from Cystic Fibrosis when It Is In use Driver cut in accident Both cars involved were towed away following an accident on Main St at 8 ajn last Saturday morning A parked car owned by Lloyd Main St Milton had its entire rear end damaged to the extent of Kent Tocher Vimy St Acton drove the other car which had estimated damage to the entire front end Both were towed to garage Mr Tocher was treated by Dr van Bent for cuts to the face Showtime Frl Sal is a p HORIZONS 14 Tut Will 7 The hardy folk who braved the coldest day of the year to gather at the burton Hall on Tuesday for the Golden Age Club meeting were well repaid by a pleasant Interlude from the severe weather Business items were quickly dealt with Mrs Davidson reported that a beautiful quilt had been quilled at Grandma Lamberts After getting the goahead from Mayor Mrs Davidson prepared a good supply of tickets members Members are to sell as many as they can as soon as possible The draw will be made In the near future Euchre Euchre winners were Ladles division Mrs Precious and Mrs Protests cancelling of building permit Mrs Sykes Georgetown appeared before Erin Township council February to say she believed her building permit for a house on the line was cancelled She wanted to know why Mrs listed the trouble she had gone to to fulfill the requirements of both the building Inspector and the Health Department being delayed by financial problems and the question of proposed Hydro route Then they were Informed their permit was cancelled No building Reeve Lloyd Lang pointed out that the building permit was given out In July and was cancelled months later because there was still no house built The usual requirement Is lhat a house be built in two to six months He stated the building which she later passed out to Near Davidson and Mrs Fuller Croklnole winners were Ladies division Miss Simmons and Mrs Kennedy Gents Mrs Warne and Mr Members with birthdays in February were saluted Celebrants Include Mrs inspector could not issue another Mrs Fuller and Mrs until necessary papers Kennedy been signed by the Health A plentiful lunch of fruit bread Unit adding there must be some and cookies was served by Mrs doubt whether the land Is dry and her helpers to enough for building conclude a happy afternoon THE STATION HOTEL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHT THE SHEA BROTHERS Country Western Music ACTON THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT FOOD STORE FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast Butt Pork Roast Butt Pork Chops 59 fresh Pork Side Ribs 69 SWIFTS EMPIRE Side Bacon 49 Beef Liver 59 Froth Ground Chuck FRESH COOKED BBQ Chickens FRESH LINK Sausage LOWER FOOD PRICES IS OUR BUSINESS KERNEL CORN can for 2J CAMPBELLS T0MIT0 SOUP CAN I CREESE DINNER EGGS 389 Bm FOODS CEREAL SMS 25 soupzr 23 CRACKERS 34 CHOICE PEAS 23r SUGAR We TOMATO JUICE 29 NUT ROLL 25 59 Of FISH STICKS He whip grTer BEARS 249 MIRACLE WHIP 55 CAMPBELLS SOUP CAN REG CANADIAN SLICE CHEESE I 01 PKO M lb COFFEE 89 SWISS ROLLS p ROLLS- 36- APPLE PIE 39 MARGARINE BUTTER liquid ir DETERGENT 39 PEACHES 3M00 ElAP MILK APPLE JUICE Prom If 29 PUDDING- MIX o K ROBIN HOOD POUCH o CAKE Mil 695 ALL VARIETIES fancy Mcintosh APPLES 49 Cooking Onions is 17 USA HO I FIRM Green Cabbage 245 FRESH TOP Carrots 243 Store Hours MonTuesWed8IHi Thurs aiilio Sat tils THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR LOW PRICESIII

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