Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 12, 1973, p. 11

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Six hour judo match produces champs In an invitational match Sunday December no competitors from Toronto Acton and Georgetown lined he mat at the Georgetown Budokan Judo Club In a hour Junior and intermediate competition Youngsters ranging In age from to 10 fought en for the titles of champion end runner up in the various weight and belt categories Belt color denotes the degree of experience and technique There were six winners from the two Georgetown clubs Green blue and red belt under pound eon was David Runners up In the same belt category but under SO pounds and under pounds were Don McWiniams and Rod Donaldson respectively All are from Georgetown Budokan Also from Budokan in the girls class green blue and red belt was Welsh Two winners were from Georgetown Judo Club In the red white and orange belt category under pounds Rick Somcrville was champion and Doug runner up Over spectators cheered the participants and filled the Rose Room to capacity Winner of a draw to help cover operating expenses for the club was Miss a teacher at Brookville school The ticket which brought her 50 the same amount to to the club was sold to her y one of her students Winston Cronkitc Auction Sale in Georgetown at the Georgetown Sale Arena Joe Med on the Line between Maple Ave and 7 Also known 3 for The Georgetown Intermediate Hockey Club Saturday December at pm New and used furniture etc Included its I ploco chesterfield like now piece kitchen suite electric stove other furnl odd end ends items and many other good every day articles All merchandise donated by focal merchants The complete proceeds go to help I I nonce the Hockey Club Club Directors or Auctioneer rut responsible for accidents Selling by number Lunch available Chris Auctioneer Milton LUXURY bedroom town house with fridge Washer dryer end Available November 1st CM per month Phono Accident victim Bruce yearold Grin district cattle dealer and farmer died last Nov of Injuries received in an accident at Cobden near Pembroke in the Ottawa Valley Mr was standing on the loading chute in a sales barnyard when he became crushed between a truck and the platform He was rushed to the Civic Hospital in Pembroke Born in the Brampton area Mr Ismond farmed with his father near Georgetown until his marriage to the former Yates He then pur chased the 150acre farm on the 10th Line at the and developed a fine herd of registered Hoi steins A couple of years ago he disposed of his dairy cattle and became a cattle broker Besides his wife Mr Is survived by a daughter Betty Lou son Leonard brothers Donald of George of Campbcllv lite James of Acton and a sister Mary Mrs Milford of Brampton Funeral service was held Dec 3 at MeClurc Jones Funeral Home Georgetown with Rev Don of Erin officiating Interment was in Brampton Cemetery The Acton Free Press Wed Dec Campbellville mourns the passing of an era Jim Thomson Acton and Kevin Doherty Toronto compete In a bout Proposal Health unit budget exceeds 1973 J BEDROOM townhouio all appliances included available November lit ACTON a bedroom apartment available Immediately Drapes fridge and stove not Included Call am Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Tldey Avenue Phone Sunday Dec Advent II am Worship and Church School Sermon Subject The Brother Of Jesus Candlelight and Carol Service Theme Christ me as of now The on the Hill is an congre gation ministering to the needs of the community I BEDROOM apartment available January Phone ONE BEDROOM apartment newly decorated above Acton C A Suitable tor couple Phone 1MB Matt Growing through your confidence ACTON OFFICE 5 Mill St 519 8531821 Five room frame bungalow on 44 acre lot Acton area over Your home In the country ate reasonable price Men FARM ACREAGE WANTED From 10 acres and up with or without buildings Suitable for horses For confidential and tree evaluation please call Inge Wintrier 8457549 or Residence E W Stone Ltd Realtor Oakville NEW CONDOMINIUM noma In Acton Asking Including 4 appliances existing at per vendor will hold smalt second mortgage Phone during day and ml at night 5 year old ranch bungalow with attached garage well located near Acton Laroe acre tot horse barn stalls near course early possession Phone HALLIDAY HOMES guarantees prices tor 1974 delivery Odor your new home or cottage before Dec and save bundle Homes Display Crt Maple Aw Tor Una THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR Anglican Corner Willow St and St Alton Or Rev Leonard Rector Sunday Dec 1973 Holy Eucharist 1030 Sung Eucharist am Church School Nursery Evening Annual Church School Christmas Concert FAITH warmly invited to attend a fireside discussion every Thursday Evening at pm Phone 4213 The purpose of God in creat Ing man hath been and will ever be to enable htm to know his Creator and to attain His Presence llah PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H A D Minister Mr A Hansen Organist and Choir Matter Sunday Dec 16 1973 45 a Minister Con Class for teenagers a Church School Beginners Kindergarten and Grades 17 a Advent Worship Sermon Theme The Rains Its Fire and the Beau Sing Nursery for babies and toddlers during Divine Ser vice Everyone most Welcome Monday Dec Church School Christmas dinner and entertainment- All church school children In BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Dec 1973 Sunday Worship Services t frwehool Sunday School the morning service Sun day School during the after noon service during both services The Beth El Christian Re formed Church every one to coma and worship with Lord has made Therefor Let us go to the house of the Let us worship and bow down Lai kneel before me Lord our Maker For Ha is our God and are the people of his pasture 14H7 You Welcome I EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rev S Pastor Sunday Dec 16 a m Sunday School a Morning Worship p m Sound Film from Crossroads Including Testimonies by celebrities in the Grey Cup Series Service and Bible study Thurs Crusaders 0 Christ s December 147 m Sunday School Christmas Program You are ail Welcome Excel lent tree town bus service tor children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also rural pick up for Information phone or 8530766 ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mill Street East Founded Phone Sunday Dec 1973 to a m Sunday School a m Morning Wor ship Mel Master Divinity College Christmas Supper and program Sunday Dec Christmas Supper and program Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C Lohnes Sunday Dec 1973 The Christmas Cantata December i at 6 Thought Choice not chance determines destiny UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Onions Minister George Elliott PhD Director of Music Sunday Dec 3rd in Advent it a Church School daises and Morning ship Nursery tor babes and toddlers Sermon Is Not This The Christ Friday Old Fash toned Christmas Concert Every one Welcome 1 Ha I ton County Council will be asked to approve a County Health Unit budget of about 91 at the next regular meeting The health unit budget Is traditionally dealt with In November or December as opposed to the spring when he other budgets arc considered The increase of is substantially due to proposals for six additional staff members to be hired by the health unit Dorothy Craig Director of Nursing said the population in the county was increasing rapidly and he health unit keeping pace with that growth She indicated a need for some new programs and handle the programs the now involves itself in New staff She requested two public health nurses two clerical workers and an assistant director of nursing Jim Powell chief public health inspector also requested one additional Inspector to help keep pace with growth In the county Last year the county budgeted but only spent This year the board budgeted in excess of 163 for salaries for fringe benefits 300 for staff travelling expenses for equipment pur chasing for staff supplies and materials 716 for rent and for items considered as miscellaneous board decided in elude in Hit for a brochure which will outline the various services provided by the Health Unit Mimbcrs of IhL board felt ha often could he making use of a service provided if they knew where to turn to find the ice The Ministry of Health will subsidize approved budget to the of per cent because will be operating under regional government next year Under the county system Brants covered only per cent Landlord tenant bureau suggested for new region By Joyce He a ton lilt marked the end of lis years as a police village Monday with look at the past oritur trustees hydro commission era and guests the GO people who attended a farewell dinner at the Masonic Hall as Campbell ville prepares to enter into Hit new Town of Milton in January Jack a former trustee and master of tort monies for the evening said II Is with rcgrit and sadness that we are here this evening to mark the passing of the police village or Campbell His sentiments were by speakers throughout the evening June Andrews local historian pave a history of the village told of the first com ret i side walks laid to replace the boardwalks of 1000 A by law was written at that time which threatened a fine or Jail term to persons not cleaning thL sidewalks within an hour after a snow storm Ah early as letters of from the village trustees were written to CPU about the ro id being blocked trains for extended Then was speed limil nl that time through he village The first electric lights were installed In 1JJ4 con of subscriptions streetlights hydro commissioner since Informed he gathering that hah loo and six torn menial hydro users Iteminlscing of times gone by VunSkkk one of the last Iruslecs told of his memories as i playing in On of the village He remarked on Hit trustee of he past most of whom wen In attend at the dinner Thin in a unique gathering he said this evening some of the earliest trustees Hit village We know we cannot remain an isolated pioneer lypccommunlly but it is with sadness see the village disappearing With the coming of regional govern the communication lines will he a little longer Mr VunSickle observed Oldest trustee loyd Cruwford a trustee 111921 and again in said then was more business done in IfflWin Campbellville than now but felt that perhaps with regional government business would pick up Mr rnwford one of the oldest living Iruslecs regretted the abolition or the trustee system saying We could always talk to them our problems Anne MacArlhur Warden of and of Township as guest of honor said I feel very lonesome present the people of CainpbelhilJe arc very dear my heart tried to protect you from truckh blasting and all the things thill and you Nov aid much longer I con protect you Is doubiful but we keep on frying Mrs MacArlhur who as a child Attended St Davids in Campbellville which her grandfather and his seven brothers helped to build reflected My ties arc very deep very strong I know how the village people stick together and nil quietly help one another Campbell ville will not disappear will always be with us I will make sure in three years allotted to me as Mayor of Milton that In some way shape or form they will not be forgotten ThiDet made this com on the of he village trustees This a good selection we believe they will do all can to ad well being of our Utile Since John first stilled there In his been a secluded country village Its residents Monday night mourned the nssmg of an era looked with apprehension to the future under regional govern mint Line Flower Shop 16 Mitt North of No Line FLOWERS COMPLETE THE CHRISTMAS SETTING POINSETTIAS CYCLAMENS AZALEAS j ORANGE TREES MIXED PANS FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS ETC just call Halton Regional Council will consider the formation of a Landlord and Tenant Advisory Bureau for Region in the near future Evelyn Chairman of the Burlington Landlord and Tenant Advisory Board ex plained the function of the bureau to the administration and finance committee lasl week Mrs explained that he Burlington bureau would become defunct as of Jan 1 because of stipulations in Bill She urged the committee Wont pay day care Administration and Finance Committee wont assume financial responsibility for municipal day care centres The committee agreed to take over the operation of Hie members to set up a regional bureau She noted the bureau heard complaints or grievances from tenants and landlords She pointed out there was a real need for such a bureau in the Interests of protecting both the landlord and the tenant The Burlington bureau assisted in its work by the use of a deputy clerk as a secretary to the bureau He would receive complaints his town hall office Those complaints would be discussed later at a board meeting Federation opens Brampton office Ontario Federation of culture has a new central office in Brampton to serve the individual service members of Dufferin Peel and counties The office listed as Ontario Federation or Agriculture has a Brampton number 1335 Calls are received during regular business hours for the office Ted Whit worth helps farmers find answers to their various problems At the annual Federation meeting Mr congratulated for the force and bite they had given Ontario as a result of their hard work He said it is Hie aim of the Ontario Federation to In crease membership to by April This must be a combined effort by every one Mr Whitworth added we are only as strong as what each person con tributes Bill implementing regional government specifies the region will be responsible for municipal day care centres is the only place in the county that has municipally operated day care centres Start rehabilitation Campbellville quarry council granted licenses to Campbell Gravel Supplies after W ANN STALKER Wishes all her relatives and friends YEAR December Birthday Creel to relative and friends DENNIS and KELLY and BOYS Wish Everyone a Very Happy and Prosperous Christmas and New Year We wish all our friends and relatives AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Jack Lois John and Jess Wood CHRISTMAS GREETINGS are extended to our friends and relatives at this time In lieu of Christmas cards we are sending a donation to Georgetown Memorial pital in memory of Harry Matthew and Richard THE FAMILY manager Brian explained short and long range planning for the business He explained work had been started on rehabilitation and noted grass and trees will be planted He said some has been done and more will be completed in the future long range plans make provision for a pond 20 or feet deep The firm under new ownership is one of those over which township councils had expressed dismaj in the past few years Weigh less Fifty parents attended a metrication workshop in Milton People measured each others height hair and skirts and worked with pint and quart containers They found one advantage is that they weigh less A rule of thumb established at Hie Milton workshop wofcs as follows One centimetre is the width of your baby Finger one metre equals one yard one mile equals one and a half kilometres one litre equals just under a quart Canada and the US are apparently slow in adopting this method of measurement Ninety per cent of all coun tries In Hie world are using metric units Records and Tapes SPECIAL CHILDRENS RECORDS Reg 1 NOW LI 1 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS SCENTED CANDLES AND SOAPS AND MANY MORE CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND CRAFTS FAMILY POOL SALES IT SEASON GREETINGS FROM YOUR LOCAL TOYOTA DEALER Come See Our New 74 Models PARK TOYOTA

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