Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 17, 1971, p. 11

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SOFT AS KITTEN how this beautifully marked rug felt to two year old Kelly Harrison and Company donated the rug to the Blue Spring Scout Reserve The rug will add to the decor of the Reserve living quarters on the Fifth Line west of Acton Standing behind to are Acton 1st Pack Scouts Steven Conroy Kevin Harrison and Rtcky Jackson First Acton Pack also donated a rug similar to this one to the Reserve photo ra me living OUR Lome Scots recruiting successful Lome Scots PD St H Regiment Brampton Ontario Dear Sir On behalf of the Lome Scots I would tike to extend our appreciation for your co operation in supporting our recent recruiting campaign The drive was the most successful we have held in recent years with more than students applying We feel the success of the campaign was due to the support we received from the municipal councils board of education local Canada Manpower agencies and the news media in Halton and Peel Counties Thanking you again remain Yours truly 21 1 Information Officer Must contribute to vital community Box Acton Ontario Feb 13 The Editor Acton Free Press rSlr I would like to comment on the letter from exdogooder One can only assume that this person has given much of herself and is discouraged by indifference and lack of gratitude Three points are mentioned Reaching the needy Clarification of our alms is probably needed The a immediate goal is to establish a used clothing shop to serve budget minded people as well as low Income or welfare families who can better use this saving for other basic needs The long term goal is to get enough citizens working together in the hope that their various interests and energies can be mobilized and used constructively In our more optimistic moments we envisage an active central community centre serving the needs of all segments and all age groups 2 Receiving thanks Our volunteers will expect little tangible thanks Hopefully some satisfaction will come from meeting interesting people working and sharing with others This could be the prescription for some who find the winter a burden and bemoan each day until spring rolls around again 3 Free loaders There will always be some but this excuse our lack of commitment or concern To me membership In a community involves a measure of responsibility to that community Everyone has something to offer but the free loader escapes his res by convincing himself that his efforts will make little difference or that problems are so great he can do little to effect change One of the few areas of agreement amongst behavioral scientists these days is a basic assumption that the giving self usually ends up a happier more Interesting person with a high level of Self respect Self respect is a good measure of the mental health of an Individual and such individuals contribute to a self respecting and vital community Should exdogooder share their experiences we would more than welcome them In this way they could help us old at least some of the many tfalls we know are d Sincerely Alma Swctman Heart disease everyones problem APPRECIATION FOR HELP IN HEART FUND CAMPAIGN Dear Mr Dills Heart Month in Canada is now over and on behalf of the Canadian Heart Fund Ontario Division please accept our sincere appreciation for cooperation and assistance during our financial campaign In February Our objective this year was and although all returns are not in we are quite hopeful that our objective be attained surpassed Without your cooperation in our needs to the public the Canadian Heart fund would not be able to express such an outlook Heart disease is problem and again our trunks for helping us bring to the attention of public that research should be everyone Yours very truly CANADIAN HEART FUND Ontario Division Esther M Richards Director of Public Relations JOHNSON OPTOMETRY MtlTON AND ACTON for Country Shoe Repair lOppolt Springs On No 7 Hwy East of Acton WEEKDHS MIL 8773212 Canine capers trouble rural residents The Wednesday Ma 17 Should be able to pile manure where when they want Man best friend has become a Ml of a nuisance for residents of Nassagoweya Township township council agreed at their In Wed clerk Campbell told council his office had received an average of two complaints per week concerning dogs emptying garbage Apparently the culprits usually attack during the night While council sympathized with the victims of the midnight marauders they felt no action could be taken Part of rural living There Is ally nothing we can do this Is Just part of what you to put up with if you want to live rural he said Councillor Art Gibson suggested the only answer was a strong lid on the garbage can We really can do anything It would tost us a leg and an arm to them picked up and they breed f than we can pick them up he said Too mart Deputy Reeve Don noted If had the area patrolled it seemed only the friendly pets were caught and the real culprits were a mile away before Humane Society officials reached the spot Council agreed residents would either foot the bill for having dogs picked up or take steps to protect the garbage themselves The problem Is complicated by the collection schedule Garbage la picked up early In the morning which means It has to be put out at night or very early In the morning That gives the midnight marauders the advantage Farmers In should be allowed to pile manure wherever and whenever they want to a Councillor Jim Watson said during a discussion on the Toronto Centred Region Design for Development and the Halton Federation of Agriculture a brief in reply to the report Mr Watson persuaded council to endorse the Federation brief He said If the government wanted a green strip through this area as recommended in their report they should buy the land at the going price It or leave He urged people coming out from the city to live to get used to the smell of manure or pack It up and go back to the city Councillor Art Gibson felt the report 1 not be acted upon until the location of the new airport was settled He said If the airport settled In Naisngowcya the Toronto Centred Region report would be useless After considerable discussion council approve the brief Cornell At the regular meeting of Nnssagnwcya Council Wed Council Township was contemplating buying more machinery for snow removal and agreed this would alleviate problems on the boundary roads between and Nassagaweya Council had received complaints earlier Received requests for financial support from Milton Parks and Recreation Committee and Campbcllville Community Centre Board Granted as an advance grant to Milton Area Fire Department Accepted an invitation to tour Milton Quarry and see the firm plans for the future Agreed to the of a committee from Milton and to investigate the potential of a site at Milton Brick for a dump ranted a wrecking yard permit to Roy Woods Granted licenses for quarry or gravel pits to Milton Quarry SI Sand and Gravel Sand and Gravel and Mrs Margaret Currle Authorized the purchase of a dictaphone typewriter adding machine for office purposes Received an apology and a copy of retraction from the Dally Mercury concerning an inaccurate story published recently The story in question reported clerk Campbell as resigning from his job as clerk when he resigned from a committee of council and retained his position as clerk Appoint reps to committee Hill and deputy reeve Miller will represent Council on a committee to discuss the proposed sanitary land nil dump site on the property of Milton Brick The proposed site would serve Milton Esqueslng and Council has also decided to try to set up a meeting with Indusmln Quarries concerning the future of the township present dump site on land leased from near Acton Goomu USED CARS OUR SALESMAN KEN SELECTED THIS BEST BUY 1969 COUGAR Power Brakes Power Steering Power Windows Radio Immaculate condition miles Licence RIVIERA Power Steering Power Brakes AM FM Radio leather scats console Vinyl roof chrome Riviera Wheels A car to see Licence 395000 IMS 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