Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 22

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they march up the Fifth Concession middle and further into Erin township However few people who have read the full text of Doctor Solandt s report can dis agree with his decisions based on the evidence presented at various hearings across the length and breadth of the study area Those in this area especially men such as Lee Symmes and John Schneider and Goi don Kidd took the commission at its word that it wanted public They spent considerable time and effort in assisting it at arriving at a decision although some of it has been a dis appointment Hydro originally called for locating the corridor through a middle belt which ran through Terra Cotta crossing the south end of Erin and Eramosa townships before going diagonally across the northern half of Nassa All that has changed since the com mission took over its study and Ontario Hydro s methods of bulldozing lines through challenged Now the east west line will likely follow the proposed Parkway Belt which Queen Park had suggested should take all communications and utilities anyway It makes one wonder course if the Government did not have this in mind from the start and used oblique methods to deal Bill SMILEY Canadians weary of winter arc taking advantage the school wmlcr break in everincreasing numbers Id get away from the true north strong and fretting Colleagues mention that they re oft to the Caribbean or Mexico or Canary Islands or some such exotica Its considered passe these days to merely to Florida with Ontario Hydro except for the fact the north south line marches right through Halton Hills infant son of Queens Park hardly baptized and called Illegitimate by some The frustrating fact about all this power is that it will flow into Toronto to attract more industry and business to a city which planners say is already too large for its own good Some of that power should be going to parts of On where Queens Park has insisted should be developed One only has to go back 100 years when the pioneers settled Upper Canada They built mills and homes where power existed Power was the magnet which attracted them albeit water rather than electrical current It is easy to draw a modern analogy If Hydro planned their system to spread power out instead of filtering it into the already crowded parts of Ontario in the socalled Golden Horseshoe then industry and business would follow In that way perhaps some of the objectives of the Torontocentred region plan would be much simpler to implement Why aren the enormous amounts of power being used to decentralize and spread of that Toronto based wealth across the province Is Hydro not working hand in hand with Queen s Park Since we in Halton Hills will likely have to suffer the visual impact of the corridor now it would be interesting to know Is Hydro planning to put all its electrical might into growth for Toronto and Hamilton while the province tries to slow it down Chief reason Is that air ravel is no longer for the rich only Package deals and charier flights put a midwinter break within reach of us Joes Islands those tiny bits between England and France Air fare is only each return And do you know what they re paying for a hotel room with bath and three meals a day Twentyeight lousy pounds a week because it s the off season That is about 60 bucks They stay home for much less Well I not one for skulking off to the south and leaving other Canadians to buffer Ihadacholce Icouldgoovertosee Grandad or fly to Germany for a few days Free It not that I don respect and ad mire my other In law but for some reason I chose Germany hope I get a better reception than I did last time I visited that country Acton Tree Wed March The driver is responsible An tame before the of lull lotting mid yet confusing to many motorists we sure because of made by defense The Safety league In appeals involving a highway the lawyer the Ontario told the tint the department has no legal obligation to sand or salt mads dining the winter He said the department s statutory duty Es to maintain and keep provincial loads good repair and further slated that it is well accepted that this does not compel the department to sand Mi Justice Louise Pigeon asked if he was suggesting that the liepailmetil performed an act of in sanding The lawyer for an Officer told the court that members the force oiling by an- mulct obligation iiu el traffic at potentially Mils of the road I hi Highway Unfile Act provides that a direct traffic to his discretion if he it to prevent injury d image to 1 he jHi fin or nonperformance the direct traffic is a matter that is in the distil of and other police officer and no duty is imposed upon thorn to direct the lawyer said So just who is responsible Hie fact lemains once a person gits behind the wheel of a vehicle he himself is responsible for the vehicle for the safety of other road s and the safety of the lives of his passengtrb and himself I he driver is responsible for the vehicles maintenance to make 20 years ago leo championship in Acton minor sport wns won by Johnny Mellon Rockets J Price K It A A Mnsnlts J ICJtherland Shannon Junior division winners wire Holmes Spitfires and the big scorer was Molody Others on llie turn Jones Clow J Wihlman f Wilds T J Brown Senior crown winners ore The Buyers T Deforest Clow Baxter Coon Sinclair and P llighvchoolncws by Neil Benton Grade 12 assembly was presented riday morning by Mr Heron Bob led in devotions A Come down off the woodshed roof mother that no way to get high wis given with the characters llusscli Gordon Pauline Neil Benton Desmond and Bob Coxe Peggy the part of a dance hall hostess ringing Blues in the Night and Dennis Papillon was a bar lender at Watson s Bar play dealt with the evils of drink and was written by Mr J Heron Richard Mason and Dennis During the change of scene Nancy Lambert sang Some and All the Things You Are accompanied by Janice Baker The s sixth farm blaze in six weeks caused over SI to the home of Laurens Tryssenaar Neighbors carried out furniture Th- family migrants from Holland would have been in their house a year soon Last time I ventured into Germany was almost 30 years ago There was a fairly large and assorted company in the group travelled with privates corporals sergeants and one Flying Officer me We had no trouble getting into Germany en though we had no passports Perhaps it was because of the efficiency of our tour guides There were eight of them and they attentive They would even accompany one when one had lo relieve oneself The guides were tastefully arrayed in field gray and had similar accessories guns I can kick however 1 11 bet I was the only P W who rode across the German borderonabtcycte Icouldntwalk because of a well aimed kick on the kneecap and they were sure as hell not going to carry me so they let me one of Ihcir bikes 1 the first place we stayed at in Germany It was my first taste of that old world charm It lacked a few or the amenities we spoiled North Americans are accustomed to but it had a all its own It was a bam There was nobody At Iha was practically cosy after a couple weeks living in a boxcar in Holland It was a mite chilly being Nov ember but we paired off and curled up in the hay like so many sets of spoons drew a big ugly private from St Catharines wilh a bullet wound in his neck which stank a bit But he wis wirm One of our next stops was the delightful old city of Brunswick where we spent an enchanting three hours in he air raid shelter dunngaraid It was worth it The German equivalent of Red Cross ladles gave us coffee ersatz but hot the first hot drink wed had for days Some other highlights of my visit were the interrogation centre and solitary rolling on a train through a night attack on Leipzig windows shot flares and bombs falling a look from a train at the appalling rubble of Hamburg hitch hiking back from deep inside the Russian lines to Rostock a v 1 Jit the concentration camp at 50 years ago Taken llie of the rrr Press Thursday March 1921 Counell favors making it convenient for to stay overnight at tht park The drill shed might be used for this purpose and would pay lo erect a small building in the park and install a cook stove The mailer of dumping ground was up for discussion again The section of the is still being considered by some members of council The Toronto University and Athletic Society elected Douglas son of Councillor William of house president Mr Is a bright young man who is aiming lo make the most of his educational opportunities with a lew to a useful career Perpetual care for cemetery was the at meeting not largely attended Before the meeting closed Miss Belle Stephenson moved thai the chairman of tlic cemetery committee secure all possible data The new spring millinery is coming in and almost all the styles seem to be for bobbed heads The styles lead us Ihe thought that mosl girls nowadays hate to thought effeminate Ad Why work for small wages when you can get to a week We train you as barbers motor mechanics gas engineers chauffeurs electric battery or welding experts for these big money positions write quick Hemphill Trade Schools Toronto The sleighs and cutters are about through In lown Soon time to dusl off the old tennis racquets baseball gloves and la slicks going by bicycle but by Jet And my kid brother iheColonet know enough lo get out of Ihe air force and has nothing to look forward to but a big fat pension any day now But he d belter have the band out the red carpet down and the laid on or he in deep trouble MiniComment It is spring when the days get longer and the roads get wider March came in like the proverbial lamb and true to that old saying looks like it might bow out lion like Did you know that ice is twice as slippery at 30 degrees as it is at Zero It also takes twice as long to slop the Ontario Safety League warns motorists sun it is in top mechanical ton and all built in in working order and list Highway di can fmist in history attend to their maintenance y I r is reipormlble in safe driving Ijcih not Hit least of which Is with and road conditions enforce ment agencies may assist in keeping the peace thai the laws of the land are obeyed direct the flow of traffic In situations and a hundred duties they already in form Hut there is still only one in dividual behind the wheel He expect to be bottle fed The good driver this fact He drives defensively He expects the unexpected 75 years ago Council decided to discontinue the morning service of electric light week us the sun rises early enough The morning has been provided gratuitously for the patrons of light The annual report of J Deacon public school inspector presented to County Council presents the following advice for Give prominence to Ihe Ihrec Its with proper development of the physical mental and moral facilities in eluding self control Teach literature before reading and thus avoid guessing and stumbling Insist upon round regular evenly spaced in every form Give no exercise that will tend lo deter the writing Avoid so much trans words Have all tables learned thorough indlmpresstvcry rulcby abundance of simple problems solved mentally Teach so thoroughly and keep pupils so well employed throughout school hours that home work can be wholly discarded or reduced to a minimum Ad Season after season one feels In the climax has been reached in ihe dainty loveliness of the millinery art but every recurring opening at ihe Right House outrivals the present one Paris London and New York has each contributed to the exquisite display and a great v or shapes Is seen The Disciples at have a fine organ am choir this year which mokes quite an improvement in the singing THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHOr 853 Business and Editorial Office

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