Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 23, 1972, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Preserve downtown core says Coats opposes move of Credit Union office Councillor Bill Coats said Tuesday allowing Credit Union from feeling about council We should one much to Mr Coats argument economics played a part in J Councillor Norm SSSrf ta Mayor Duby sold the Credit Union decision to get The totedSfetaettotow asked Tuesday did a for the ft Acton Community He voted against the downtown merchants In spite area The price to get to rf dnmtam Jo Stton which revered no of us stores are being closed competitive facilities downtown Sfft quibble of- tfon to and we are not consulted be up to per cent higher to change because it is a private enterprise and we can t make any business hWh location to one on Queen St where Mae and Andys Restaurant la located which would require change of a non conforming use In a residential tone Councillor Coats said it was another step In the decentralization of downtown Acton a move which would let something else out of the downtown core I really cant blame downtown merchants for their SemeiSantaoftown change because it is a private enterprise and we can make any business other side of the coin area spend thousands of dollars to Know the thinking of council Credit Union are renting The deputy reeve said If conform he declared It is a J Press Coats remarks were made where they are and the new place development was restricted to tact j was the lone following the disclosure that the will allow them better parking downtown rents would go sky- Weve seen the Credit Union jecuon motion not to Committee of Adjustment had facilities said Deputy Reeve high AndCounclUorPoterMarks grow in Acton and their need for oppose uie application received an application from the Garnet McKenzie If you lived Acton Community Credit Union to enlarge and change the use of a legal nonconforming use applying for relief to change the use from a restaurant to an office and enlarge the Queen St beside this wouldn t you rather hove an office there than the clatter of a restaurant Besides the present office is too small Reeve Frank Oakes agreed suggesting the change would be Pass skating tests in July building by adding an addition 12 an Improvement although It was Sleet LETS SEE HOW MUCH GUTS the Free Press has a downtown merchant said one morning last week with a challenge to take a picture of debris along downtown streets Why arent shopping downtown Maybe this is partly the reason he said noting it was not swept up that morning and did not aid the streets appearance Pink Photo OPP report The reporting week of August 13 to August 20 proved to be a busy one for the officers of the Acton detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police A total of general occurrences and two motor vehicle collisions were Investigated Of the general occurrences investigated there were two reports of vandalism three reports of theft two complaints of assault two disturbances and liquor law violation The remainder ranged from reports of suspicious persons to requests for assistance A Montreal woman has been charged with Fraud as a result of an investigation into the passing of counterfeit travellers cheques Investigation revealed that a number of cheques had been cashed throughout the area BeaJdea the Acton charge the woman faces charges from Georgotttsmwid Niagara Regional police departments Officers are presently investigating three theft reports A total loss of has been reported A Rockwood mans car was completely demolished when it collided with a telephone pole after the driver lost control The driver was charged with Careless Driving as a result of the collision The second collision Investigated during the week was of a minor nature There were no injuries in either accident Parents Motor vehicle collisions are the greatest single cause of death and Injuries for Infants and children Whenever your child rides in the family car make sure he s properly protected by a restraining device In a sudden stop or crash situation an unrestrained child can easily be hurled against the windshield or instrument panel or even in a minor collision he can be thrown out of the car Children should be placed In the rear seat and never allow a child to stand or kneel on any seat Don t let your child be an unrestrained object make sure he always protected with a restraining device Drivers Keep In mind that vacationing school children will be returning to classes shortly Keep a watchful eye for young children playing along the shoulders of the roadway Const Paul Brown Obituary Paratrooper in Italy James dies Funeral service was held from Burial was in Fairview RumleyShoemaker funeral Pallbearers were Gordon home for James Edward Walter Cole Bill of Acton who died Frank John Oosterhof all of Sunday August 13 at Guelph Acton Desmond 0 Rourke General Hospital in his Camp Borden and Bill year Col Jock Anderson of Oak- Toronto ville padre of the Highland Light Flower bearers were Horace Infantry conducted the service Bill Alex Frank James was bom In Bus Chisholm Herb Cook Eric Tyrone Ireland Schubert Henry McLeod Hugh and Gordon came to Western Canada at the age of six moving to Acton when Vwm be enlisted with the Expect increase Highland Light Infantry at Gait Later during the war he was in among the Canadian and American paratroopers who were picked for the special American Paratroopers Force mi The unit the first para- by the committee and troopers to land In Italy where from The original to James 0 Rourke was wounded enrolment projection was three tunes to a Registrars report John During his time in the armed Bromley stated the college has forces he served In Canada received first year student Great Britain and the central confirmations already in Mediterranean area He was to at least returning honorably discharged October 30 students in the fall in Toronto He was awarded The increase In enrolment the Italy Star Defence Medal President John M Porter and family The Swinkles family It Is expected there will be more than 2 800 daytime students a residential zone and there v Limehouse Visitors from Holland Mrs A Benton Mr and Mrs George Howes of Vancouver were recent visitors with cousins Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton About 35 persons attended a miscellaneous shower for to be Miss Beth Karn In Memorial Hall on August 15 Miss Jackie and Mrs Smith were hostesses After a couple of contests the surprised guest of honor opened her useful and pretty gifts and expressed her thank yous All enjoyed a tasty lunch Three Acton girls attended skating school in July in Chatmnm and were successful in passing tests Cindy McGllloway completed her bronze dances passed her bronze free style first figure and first dance in senior bronze Robin Marshall passed her second figure and received her bronze medal for dances Sharon Barber passed her second figure Across Canada The school was sponsored by the Chatham Figure skating club and attended by young skaters from all over Canada Trudy Amelia is the pro at the dub Congratulations to Jackie Bos and Henry Hesselink who were married in the Georgetown Christian Reformed Church on Friday evening Mr and Mrs A Smits of Holland visited her Canadian Volunteer Service ft T SfS Medal the War Medal and the the history of the college services programs i His postwar career led him attribute this accelerating into the well drilling field as owner and operator of his own programs developed to meet business which serviced students needs and to the Peel Counties for over 14 relationship between college and community says Bromley Mr O Rourke is survived by The college started operation his wife the former Dorothy on one campus In Brampton in Frank two daughters Dorothy 1967 with students enrolled in Ann and Karen Elizabeth and a almost 20 programs Sheridan is son James Edward Also now located on seven campuses surviving are three brothers throughout Halton and Peel I Thomas of Desmond counties offering over fulltime of Acton and Hugh of Alberta programs and three sisters Mrs J of This increased growth rate of Alberta Mrs Winnie Howard 2800 brings student enrolment to and Mrs Ella Maxwell both of the level originally predicted for British Columbia holidayed in July at Shawanaga Congratulations to the Acton Free Press in winning three awards in the Better Newspaper Competitions recently ADULTS TO ENROL IN DAY SCHOOL CLASSES AT ACTON HIGH SCHOOL OPENINGS IN ALL SUBJECTS TYPING BOOKKEEPING ENGLISH MATHEMATICS GEOGRAPHY HISTORY AND MANY OTHERS FIRST SEMESTER CLASSES RUN SEPTEMBER 5 to JANUARY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Mr Katz Mr Downie Mr Skerrett 8532920 MILTON or tun and Sat M 9t inn w27ta2B m30 MARIANNE WJI Ml I SHERIDAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY ANNOUNCES Places aresiilt available tor part time and full students in following daytime programs at Sheridans Brampton campus School of Business and Secretarial Studies Administration threeyear Executive Legal and Medical Secretarial twoyear Business twoyear Intensive Secretarial one- year School of Applied and Liberal Studies Garden Centre Merchandising oneyear Marina Operations one- year General Arts and Science two year Liberal Arts Option Animal Care Attendant Elective Hotel and Restaurant Administration twoyear School of Visual Arts Creative Art two year General Option Printmaking Option Technology Division Engineering Technology three yer Chemical Electrical Electronic Mechanical Production Chemical Laboratory Technician twoyear Construction Technician two year Civil Option Mechanical Option Electronics Technician twoyear Engineering Drafting Technician twoyear tern contact the administration office at the Brampton campus Church SI E at or M4Tt1 Or MlidM Registrar Office Trafalgar Rd at For Business Inquiries call in Fresh CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS MPIE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS IDEAL WITH ICE CHUM CANTALOUPES lb1IUll 3 sat I7i GRAPES PLUMS ORANGES PMMCIirUJit IMAM it Mm 39 79 J PIES PEP KG MEAT PIES MINCED BEEF MEATY SIDE SIDE SPARE RIBS 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