Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 15, 1971, p. 20

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gQ Acron Froe Wednesday December A Georgetown firm has an Ontario si casting a 3 600- pound thrtt figure bronze sculpture will Ik placed tin Ontario Government lit Ray and Wcllesley Streets loronlo Hi sculpture the Three Graces is the first major sculpture In bronze by intern known sculptor and artist Gladstone of llie bronze group which will be focal point of a water sculpture depicts the three sister goddesses of Greek mjtholOLj said to be givers of charm and The figures are anil a half feet high each about pounds In their water sculpture setting of from two to feet high will cascade a waving curtain of water around and upon them Mid Canadian Investment listings I muted small plant Request for more nurses receives little support requests for stuff l the Countv Health Unit received little support at the board meeting of tcrnoan Or J Chamberlain said his crew of public nurses was running four short of their complement He was requesting permission to increase the public health nurse staff allotment four and hire nurses bringing the number to four to ill vacancies and our additional item deferred until the next meeting and Chairman David Coons asked that a break down of the workload or the and the new programs initiated be provided more Reeve Mrs A MaiArthur wondered wh there would more nurses needed Sic noted used to be in the schools but were almost replaced school nurses lr Chamberlain agreed to set up a meeting with the head of the nursing team and the chairman but expressed surprise the chairman t already aware of the programs underway Chamberlain requested consideration be en to hiring a business administrator to handle the nonmedical aspects of the Job No work left Warden said 1 think we would tunc to it thumbs down The would sign official documents It leave lot to do for the doctor I grasp said Mrs suggested it sounded like empire building and she felt any administrative help the wanted in the medical line could be receded from the county clerk office New programs Chnmbtrlnin there were a good many new programs he would like to initiate He said he was spending too much time on non medical Country Mart Rockwo EQUIPMENT FOR FARM LAWN GARDEN RECREATION Parts Repairs miles West of Acton No Phone 1712 POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL S Manu1cturri of E ngrav J VISIT HIHTONS BASEMENT TOYLAND For Acton Largest Assortment of I TOYS and DECORATIONS Electrical Decorations Decorations for the Christmas Tree and the House SEE OUR SIDEWALK FOR PRICE SPECIALS Many Regular Items on Sale at ValuePacked Savings Stress planting trees Farm PageT t0 replace dead elms Jersey club elects slote of officers Henry J On No members and friends of the Peel Jersey Club met at the Master freed Research harm In Georgetown for the annual meeting Chairman Bruce Nixon discussed the various activities of the during 1971 farm lour Junior Rally at nit Parish Show euchre and participation in the all an Jersey Show The voted would be used to purchase a trophy for the top mombir In the 4 Jersej Guernsey Dual Purpose Shorthorn in 1972 Compliment Murray Mellow Director of the Onlnrlo Jersey Club the breeders in and Peel on the produc tion and type of their cattle He mentioned the annual meeting at the Nottawasaga Inn Alliston from Ian 12 election of directors and officers for 1972 were as follows president Bruce Nixon vice- president Jim secretary treasurer Ken Directors lllott Snyder John Wright I vn Harper 1 I lln Murray Mellow Robinson Jean Bob llowse Bob Mellow and I Bill of Barrio president of the Ontario Jersey Club stated that the club has once again hired a In the person of Dave Parkinson Dudley Oliver secretary of the dull is working two days a week on Jersey business There has been difficulty in finding Jersej cattle for export cattle on ana bred to hull States goal Dave Parkinson stated that the goal of nil Jersey breeders should be or more pounds of milk nor year He was very concerned that one half of the Jerseys bred in September were bred to beef bulls He stressed thnt everyone must advertise and proclaim the Jersey breed on Id ruble discussion took place on the suggestion that the 18 local Jersey clubs be amalgamated to form or 10 chilis This is being proposed as a means of cutting expenses It Is suggested thnt the Peel l amalgamate with the south half of Wellington lunt Junior Show for Dairj Heifers was proposed for the Royal Agricultural Winter 1 air Dip Peel Jersey Club plan a banquet and dance in early April in the Hornby area club winners in Inst weeks draw were John id bolt Tom I il Woods and Jessie doles Henry J Stanley directors of Soil and Crop Improvement Association met on Dec in the Agricultural Office Millon linns were made for the annual meeting to be held on Tuesday Jan at the Master Research I arm Tuples for the annual mod inn arc forages he acid grain corn and the of Kilos Hie various projects conducted during the past year will also he discussed In detail Harvey Nurse Georgetown and Bell Burlington were selected as delegates from to the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement annual meeting Jan the Skyline Hotel Bob Kerr It Acton and Murray Harris lilt fl Millon were appointed delegates to the Silage lo be held the Skyline Hotel tills Wednesday and Thursday Die Soil and Improvement Association is to stress the of trees throughout the rural areas in the coming year These trees are to re place the dead dying elms trees ore avnllnble the Department of lands I fll from to per thousand These should be ordered now lo be first tiling for the spring Application forms available at the Agricultural Office Sale quick but short It was i quick sail but not for when a lot on Mackenzie Slice I in owned by I inmoHii I iwnshfp was sold re to I Hills who resold It lo Hob Noble Hit sale retracted however whin had not been eluly registered within the time for registration Hie lot was automatically to the township as the ihc original owner luitll after re advertising It will again be made available for sale ARTHUR A JOHNSONod OPTOMETRIST Mill St Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton ArValn St AT GEORGETOWN Canadian sculptor largest bronze sculpture ever to be cast in Gerald Gladstone left discusses his new Commissioned by the Ontario bronze sculpture The Three Grnces with Department of Puhlic Works the figures will the Honorable James Minister of Public be focal point of a grant illuminated water Works I he work completed by Mid Canadian sculpture in front of a new Ontario Investment Castings Ltd Georgetown is the government complex on Toronto s Bay Street Three Graces cast in Georgetown near cast the Three Graces working with patterns made from Gladstone molds figure took three months to create in the licuvv metal They done a superb job says Gladstone At Gladstone s 75ton 40foot high concrete sculpture and his fire breathing sea creature in the St Lawrence River drew world wide attention matters There are many things like to into I like to do more in the medical line The committee recommended no administrator be hired but a stronger relationship between administrators the county offices and the be established and where possible he could be relieved of some of the administrative functions HINTOHS 5 to STORE

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