Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1972, p. 10

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Santas helpers popular at Beardmore party by Denli Gibbons Where does a company draw the line on for children of Its employees president Peter Dunham relates this amusing tale from successful Christmas party Normally wo have on age cutoff at he but when an eight year old boy starts paying more attention to Santa than to Santa we figure he a already too old You see when Santa visits the party each year he brings two of his prettiest elves with him Valeric Mitchell who left the North Pole long enough to bo crowned Miss Acton Fair In September and Heather Cor mack one of her princesses were Santa attractive at successful encore performance of the party Saturday San la arrive Hie arrival of Santa and his huge ban or goodies mm the high light of the carnival like event attended by over company their wives and children The party wis held In the Acton Industrial Centre adjacent to the plant Children enjoyed am memento ranging from Disneyland cartoons at lie Frolics theatre lo a miniature shooting wtero they could win by knocking balls oft Die lops of bullies there booths gal for the and thirsty If really wanted to live it up y could start making your way clown lint of noodles which Included Kentucky Fried Chicken fresh with fried union corned beef on ryebfed is fries wash It with coke or chocolalo milk ml lop it off with a tasty sundae or a fluffy tartly booths had their usual wiry restrictions and lite Ice was serve adult I ad to bo fl by a Dm imn with Mayor Ixgged lit mrs to return ier Ixttfcn full fir lb the u limed bwer frlv Illy lely nit Urn reaUnU flurries artd balloons I yoiiugsters it Hen- mind Atinrovlnc lis Arbli 1 lh event tf COTTON was the specially served up 5 Wig Shop one of several carnival Hep booths at the Beardmore Christmas Saturday afternoon John looks after a happy Marty Diley here D Gibbons Photo RICHS SERVICE CEJTTRE HAVE YOU been good little boy asks Santa s helper Vol Mitchell thinks so D Gibbons photo Wishing season of peace and excitement and ov is this spirit of lr tilth you always J EM and T JIMS INNOUT VARIETY CHRISTMASSTORE HOURS I Open Christmas Eve 10 a 1 Open Christmas Day noon to jg No exchange says reeve An exchange of roods between the County of Halton and township In with the proposed new truck routes on the Fourth and Fifth lines In the area will not take place until after 1973 Reeve Tom Hill said Friday Deputyreeve Russell Miller raised the question saying he had hoped there would be on exchange in Miller said that on a recent visit to he saw a child nearly get killed near the road through the village He admitted though that some residents are more concerned about the nuisance factor of trucks than they are about the safety fictor Reeve Hill reported Duff tjuarnes proprietor Mac Duff had offered to supply material and equipment to build a sdtwalk in But he could only get one volunteer to do the work the reeve wild Miller said residents feel that as long as the roud is they won get the trucks If a sidewalk is put In he said they think they will the trucks BOZO TIIF CLOWN scored a big hit with children at the Christmas party with his funny balloon animal formations Gibbons Photo Must protect crossings if whistle to stop In a letter to Council the Canadian Transport Commission has urged a by law restricting the blowing of train In the township be delayed until Inspections of the Seventh line and Sideroad crossings have been carried out At a council meeting last month Councillor Cote relayed a complaint from rate payers In the Stewartiown area about prolonged whistle blowing line In order to have whistle blowing restricted the CTC also pointed out both crossings would have to be equipped with automatic protection Inspec would also have to be made to make sure no safety hazards exist Councillor Cue explained he wants to make sure both crossings are safe and that he only concerned about trains blowing whistles from Milton ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Mill St E Acton Wednesday Saturday Milton 1 Mat clean across to Brampton Councillor Wilfrid had a different view of the situation I think the whistle blowing is a hardship on any body the veteran councillor said If there ever was an ac cident there people would be asking why the whistle didn blow the Santas on job relaying good wishes and thanks to our friends MANAGEMENT STAFF SHAMROCK GLEANERS STT sincere thanks for accepting us to your town as well as your kind patronage Mr Mrs Mike Kinat Family ACTON HOME HARDWARE GRAND OPENING with FANTASTIC NEW YEARS EVE ROMA ITALO CANADIAN SOCIAL CLUB Steeles Avenue Milton Ontario BANDS SPECTACULAR CARIBBEAN FLOOR SHOW FOOD- FLOWERS FAVOURS HATS DOOR PRIZES COMPLIMENTARY WINE BALLOONS is the One Youll Remember Begins to I a DECEMBER 31 RESERVATIONS per couple Before Dec 20 Door per couple FORMAL OR SEMI FORMAL DRESS PHONES Milton Burl Toronto 751

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