Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1973, p. 13

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PAT GARTON assistant director of wick finds she likes the dental mirror Tinkerbell Nursery coaxes and will need little inspiration to give the Phillips to open her mouth to allow dentist a look Steen a look at her teeth Alison Strad PhotosbyD Pink Tinkerbellers have first dentist drill Members of Nursery made that first trip to the dentist Wednesday morning compliments of Robert Stecn of Acton Dr donated an hour and a half to the nursery school to introduce the children to the routine of a dentist office The children were allowed to roam his offices freely under the supervision of nursery volunteers and Dr Steen nurses Tinkerbell Nursery is a voluntary accepting between the ages of two and seven who have a physical or mental handicap All the children arc from North Hat ton I lout of Eleven of the 12 stored w the school were able to 1 aid their teeth were on the average better than normal children their own age and less sugar and sweets Volunteers attending ildren at office were rector Jenti Kulken assistant director Pat Garton preschool instructor Jean Storch Mary Golden Margnrtl Shearer Christine Thomson RECEPTIONIST Gibb restrains Margaret Ann as she learns what a great toy Steen s dental equipment can be Another tot looks on waiting her turn Two single ear crashes on Third Line Both driver and passenger received minor injuries in a single car collision on the Third Line north of Side road township on Thur sday May Thomas McCut 18 of Weston and a passenger David Lee of Acton were Injured In the crash which resulted in damages estimated at TOO Another single vehicle accident on Friday resulted In damage to a vehicle driven by Guy Young 36 of Toronto on the Third Line north of Highway Mr Young was also Injured DENTAL NURSE Julie has her hands full controlling Lisa The Tinkerbell children seemed fascinated with the padded chairs and the metal equipment in the office BOOKING New tow Charter Fares To Britain LOW SI Apt Aa HIGH MASON A 12 LONDON 240 MANCHBTIt 202 233 TI 194 MILTON Si Martin St Milton 878 Second Line cloverleaf rejected alternative sought Th Acton Free Pros Wednesday June During discussion at Monday Nassagawcya Council meeting It was learned from a meeting between council and provincial officials hot the proposed clover leaf at the Second Line and High way is not being considered but that First Lino connection would be more suitable The problem of making suitable entrance to the High way results from Gordon attempt to develop a gravel pit on his Second Line iropcrty south of the latcpaycrs and councillors arc seeking alternatives to having truck traffic go through Reeve Anno MacArthur Deputy Jim Watson and Councillor Col had met w officials from the Ministry of Mines Natural Resources and the Ministry of Tran sportation and Communication The meeting came following a heated dispute between the reeve and pit owner at an April meeting called by the Village trustees In Campbcllvllle Reject route seven just north the village Reeve MacAHhur said the meeting was called to feel out what their thinking was and to voiccour concern that they would find a solution for the traffic problem She added I felt they were very concerned and they would I into the matter One of the definite actions to be taken Is traffic count In that area Grovel pit owner Gordon was present throughout the meeting and he later tola The Champlonl Wo been waiting for over a year and we can ana won t wait Indefinitely Basically we don want traffic to go through the village The most logical place Tor a Is at the Second Line That Is where the race track Mohawk Trailer Camp and ourselves can most benefit If they were to put It In at the First Line that would necessitate a service rood from the Second Line to be of any use to the race track and that would have to go over the railway tracks Its more Practical to open up the Second ine especially since the government already owns what Is called wing backs at the Second Line Inspector promoted Chief Inspector J A Mac or the OPP training branch recently was promoted to the rank of staff superintendent and director of the training branch He succeeds Staff Superintendent E V Hicks In the post Born and educated In Acton Staff Superintendent Mac hereon 49 joined the Ontario ravlnclal Police in and served at Chatham Rondeau Park and St Thomas before joining the O P College staff at general headquarters In 19C3 Staff Superintendent Mac phcrson resides with his wife and two boys on Illllgrove Road in OConnor on committee studying harbors in BC Terry O Connor MP one of a fiveman Con Caucus committee which spent last weekend studying tint hand harbor and port ties and problems in ttie Vancouver area The group In eluded Tory MP representing ridings with harbors on both coasts and the Great Lakes Fallon has two fine natural harbors on the 16mile creek and at Bronte both of which are being planned for redevelopment Connor said On Saturday the committee toured three small craft harbors at the mouth of the River and on Sunday they spent the day in Vancouver s huge port It was Interesting to note the harbors In terms of size facilities and problems of the en ft harbors even though the chief on of them Is to vice the salmon and crab fishing fleets rather than pleasure craft For instance the harbor at almost the same size as Is badly In need of redevelopment I Ike us they have been attempting for some time to obtain federal govern merit asistancc with about as much success said Mr Connor Tile group was escorted round the urea aboard a foot West Coast gill a small trawler unique to the area On Saturday their guides were representatives of the member ishcrniLn union and on Sunday they were the guests of the executive of the International Longshoremen and Ware houseman Union We arranged the tours and brief ngs through these group In order to sec the problems from the viewpoint of the every day user of the port facilities wtre attempting to avoid the inevitable snow job one gets from civic and government on such tours Connor com The Information gathered will assist the parly Transport and Public Works committees in preparation of overall policy F0RD Years Easiest Cars to Say YES to IT DOESNT COST ANYTHING TO COME IN AND SEE THEM FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL Glenn Holmes AT FORD DAYS 8532370 NIGHTS FOR THAT CAREFUL CONSIDERATION Inspector promoted THOMPSONS fuel Chief NO MATTER HOW YOUR HOME- Make sure your home is warm and cozy this winter fill up with our dependable Fuel Oil Thompson Fuels Ltd PH8532I74 ST ACTON SUNGLASSES JUNE to JUNE 16 lint paper barbecue SET OVEN MITTS MO MODESS man DEPILATORY SPRAY no 177 189 DEPILATORY LOTION atoryFSI 109M PEARL DROPS FOOT GUARD TOOTH POLISH 117 93 119 CACTUS CREME 299 BABY SCOTT DIAPERS DIAPER PANTS i 149 43 PLUS INSECT REPELLENT ULTRA SUNGLASSES GUARDIAN Tanya TANNING TANNING 93 93 GET YOU FREE TANYA SEE DETAILS IN STOKE ACTON PHARMACY 8531620 GLENLEA DRUG MART 8532220

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