Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 1, 1971, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday September 1 Single car accident Four teenagers injured Superintendent of county ail Ntw superintendent of the at Glendale Jail at Milton is Stmcoc a training school lies replacing I Barker f boys which followed Thursday Staff Photo GAY WAS never like this Boys in the group danced the can can for the audience at the playground Two car crash Three die nearBallinafad An Acton youth taken to Hamilton Gene ml Hoipital morning a result of head Injuries he sustained In a accident on the town line south or 17 Wednesday evening The other three teent in the tar at the time of Iht accident were injured No change speed limit So far I council Is concerned the speed limit on No highway to the western entrance to Georgetown will remain as it is unless the Department of Transport requests a change Council rtctived a letter from the town of Georgetown solicitors the town had a survey made on the strip of way between Main St N and the western town limits but Inter fun nil out all but two or three feet of the rot was in the township It was that I might be Interested in enforcing the recommen lutlons Own received from the Department of Transport which included a IS mile per hour limit on it stretch of road Councillors enerally were unsyinp itlictlc to the sutcestlon with the deputy reeve remarking It took lone enough to travel Georgetown now without prolonfin the trip Spud limit is now in I ut It will won li inii to f and two hove been transferred to of the Toronto other hospitals while one remains In satisfactory condition In Milton District Hospital jirryliill 19 of Acton was transferred from Milton Hospital to Hamilton General as result of the Injuries he sustained In satisfactory condition In Milton Hospital Is 1B- Raymond Cutting of driver of the car He suffered a fractured nose Injuries and a fractured left ankle Transferred to General Hospital suffering from a sore left ankle and riLht shoulder was MncDonald also of and 17 yearold Black of Rock wood was taken to Joseph Brant Hospital In Burlington suffering from a left eye tured elbow multiple fractures of the lower left leg and unknown chest injuries A Special Thank You I extend my sincere and heartfelt Thanks to my Parishioners for the Reception they held in my honour last Sunday for their generous gift Spiritual Offering the Committee in charge and all who assisted to rmke it such i grind success my Altar Boys for their beautiful gift the Mayor and Acton Council on behalf of the Town for their gift the Acton Clergy Association for their gift To three of my priests companions for their gift To each every one of all denominations for their Greetings Prayers Good Wishes and Gifts God love ind bless each and every one of you isf do Morgan j A two car crash at the corner of the Seventh Line and Erintownship Saturday evening took the lives of an Orangeville man and his 1G yearold daughter and an Erin youth in the second car died Sunday morning of injuries received in the accident Scene of the crash was north of Ballinafad on the comer where the old Peacock school once stood It has been converted into a residence Dead are Russell Stephens 10 and his daughter Christine 1G of Orangeville and 16 earold Scan Richardson of Erin lone of the second car In hospital in satisfactory condition are Mrs and two younger children Paul and Valerie Both cars were almost total wrecks Constable Kulpers of the OPP detachment invest the accident W liter A Scott pronounced Mr Stephens and Christine dead it the scene in Richardson taken to General Hospital with severe head injuries and later insferred to Kitchener tcrloo Hospital where he died Hie was in Tuesday It w the third act of the past week on the Seventh line Urges preservation Silvercreek park council indicated they were very much interested in preserving the pieshaped piece of roadside parkland at the curve as a park following receipt of a letter from well known resident G Bennett In a letter to Council Mr Bennett noted the park was used a lot and was considered an attractive oasis for travellers along Highway He hoped it could be dedicated as a park in the new zoning by law and suggested the township might maintain it with the help of near by residents Councillor noted that neither the county or the Department of Transport was interested in looking after the park now and the big snafu was who was going to keep it up He said Mr Bennett had been more than fair In helping to keep up other properties around such as the Blue Mountain school Cyclist hurt in collision Riding a motorcycle Rod Ewing of Georgetown escaped with lacerations and abrasions after he collided with a truck on Highway at Sir at tons Corners The collision happened Monday morning The youth was taken to Guelph Genera Hospital where he was released after treatment Nice park It always was a nice park remarked deputy reeve Miller sitting as reeve in the absence of Tom Hill Councillor Dick said several people on planning board were receptive to the idea of keeping the land as a park and he was too And Councdlor Coxe thought the park would be used more by local people now that the entrances were off the He felt it would be a good invest Rerouting of the Silvercreek curve on highway during recent highway construction has made the park accessible only from County Road as it feoes to Bal Picnic tables and shade trees on the wedgeshaped piece of property have made It popular with motorists Creek will flow again The whole area s going to be brought into an acceptable condition very quickly Mayor assured members of council last night Tuesday The mayor was referrmg to the school creek and surrounding the Acton Centennial Library which were described recently by Councillor Norm Elliott as a bloods eyesore Mayor reported he had looked at the area with engineers the town superintendent and representatives of the County Board of Education Monday and that steps will definitely be taken to slope the banks of the creek and to increase its depth to ensure a steady flow of water The town has agreed to split costs on the improvements with the board NOTICE WATCH FOR LEMON DAYS AUCTION SALE AND FLEA MARKET MONDAY SEPT 13th IN DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN NOTICE RE GARBAGE COLLECTION DUE TO THE HOLIDAY MONDAY SEPT 6th THERE WILL BE NO GARBAGE COLLECTION THAT DAY GARBAGE WILL BE PICKED UP TUESDAY SEPT INSTEAD NORMAL GARBAGE COLLECTION RESUMES THURS SEPT 9th J T Hurst Clerk Administrator STORE HOURS Monday Tuesday to Wednesday to Thursday to 10 day to 10 K Saturdays to A Sunday to A b s Fancy Peas Cream Style S 237 OPEN SPECIALS FLAIR FABRIC SOFTENER ly Corn on the Cob 3- Ontario Grown Large CAULIFLOWER 39 Onlar Grown lb bag CARROTS 227 Grown GREEN PEPPERS Grown Large Heads LETTUCE 23 BANANAS 11 Grown CELERY 29 Canada lit Grade BUTTER SPECIAL THIS WEEK Chase lb bag COFFEE Del Monte PUDDINGS 54 FRUIT COCKTAIL MAPLE LEAF HAMSl 29 39 y EVERVOM MT MT EVAPORATED OKc MILK Campbell Can TOMATO 14 Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE Sugg Rctal No scale Jar INSTANT COFFEE SPECIALS FROZEN FOOD CREAM PIES 39 SOLE FILLETS CANADIAN SLICED CHEESE FANCY PEAS Scott all colors of PAPER TOWELS 53 THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Gold Seal FLAKED TUNA Krfl Smooth or PEANUT BUTTER 53 a BUT ROLLS MANDARIN 0RAN6ES CORN TOILET TISSUE 249 SNAKE N WHITE SLICED BREAD t8a Kraft Box Sugg I MACARONI CHEESE DINNER ID LUNCHEON MEAT 49 WHITE SUGAR 55 Standard Pack Pre Pr LIGHT BULBS 39 PREMIUM ate CRACKERS P Bag ALL PURPOSE 9 FLOUR Sugg I KERNEL CORN 241 ancles Round Steak or Boa Schneiders DCCC Schneiders Hal STEAKETTES WIENERS SIDE COOKED BACON HAM all varieties Match Mince SALADS 399 HAMBURG COTTAGE M PORK ROLLS CUTLETS

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