Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 19, 1974, p. 11

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Threats accusations in truckers strike THIRTEEN GIRLS received their first com Susan Emond Maria Middle row Judy at St Josephs Church last Sunday The Theresa Van Exan Andrea Cathy girls were back row from left Sandra Civiero Kolozsvan Front row Alice Rhonda Barrett Lisa De Gina Cora Buna for the Producers of Ontario said garth by in dent Inickrrs known the Ontario I lion rather strike trucker set them sokes up with signs at Quarries on he Third line at Hills and Ihc Sixth mi Milton of wide for inert money Hut mtnatr of tht Division if Indusmin ltd a spokesman for the the of makers wtnt lo 10 to They arc to of in he says nmlniihatfc near Milton art running about no is a result of ttlion by the truckeri hut Mr thinks most of Mill be Brenda end of the neck Hi claimed truckers in Kradinlly back flu ittiun by Is in its third wick June with dim ind for more Mr says the com pinv Ion mile n liiLlur fiurt than d lie Ik of the Out Association is paid I don t now two Inlf tents ton mile Mr he says Thert in no negotiations the to us it ill llnnid told this ntwspptr Hi produur don trt it 101111 to It signed would not hind i on tht hn in Most Inn only one lit Slid had the Ontario Association has story Natalc the truckers costs Mr Natnle reported to the police trucks being of smashed anonymous phone en Assoc calls and even threats on his insists that the truckers art letter he received underpaid He said that snymR wop these men are paid by now while the one and not by the ton r Included mile When the payment per ln dividual investment of a truck Mr says the moment the individual truckers nre about SI an hour which isn t enough to pay living ex peruses Meeting Wednesday The only way Mr said he could arrange a meeting with the Aggrcgntt Producers was through the Ministry of With this Mr hopes there will be a meeting with President of the Aggregate rodiKcr3 Mr Trustrums the of Haulers Assoc W todiy Wcdmsdiy to mike lo settle the strike The Acton Free Press Wed June calculated from the amount being paid one t is only two and cents That is where his figures into focus Says Mr they don want to this Mr Natale had tried to fd in touch with the on had even sent Hum a It tier askin for meeting with them at their earliest convenience Mr was muck to emphasize the fact that they not even contacted him to refust to meet let alone t meeting lit says that Aggregate Producers ire trilling the like something inhuman thty simply tilk with them up raises i says since price of fuel has gone up ten cents per these Increases don llie police anil private ire checking these incidents In the past week one service on No Highway has reported repairing flat tires mostly in the Acton destruction Mr Nnlile laid the of the don want to see destruction or criminal in they simply want to to the Producers to Mr is worried the Aggregate Producers buying their own fleet of trucks He says hey would hive to pay wtces of f2H an hour besides hiving responsibility of the upkeep of the flett He said truckers would work for the Producers being paid these wages tnd not having to worry about their own in FAMILY POOL SALES CELEBRATES ACTONS CENTENNIAL Drop in and see our large selection of CANADIAN MAPI SOW I SIRS GUIS AND CRAfTS CANADIAN I AGS J fiS FTC Family Pool Sales Mill St E bill FOURTEEN BOYS received their first com MikeSlaven Middle row Billy Batttsta at St Joseph church last Sunday The John Cavlovic Emil Mlinarevic Bruce Canary boys were back row from left Steven Bartoiac red Front row Loranzo Civiero John Greg Marks John Bartoiac David Lowe Rhys Garton 20 years ago Acton Men hen Elmer Smith Gurnet it night of the Del i wire Buffalo NY Mr Smith on behalf of tht Men luh presented hither cise to tht club Jot istntril of Kitchener whs si ikt r of Hie Corp Mason will missing from his regular corner at Mill and Willow Tor somt time Hit politcm in who Is known he sees softly across the is well is by ill Ihe adults in town is in undergoing for femur Hi struck his in a fait hilt list week end at His man join In wishing him i reconrv Bom Morrison ill and lisll Morrison I are hippy to announce the of their son James at the Hospital June 10 ISM lJist it S two were in collision on Mill St driven by John ttiltts of turning into idnvtw it was by Ihc car driven by fotui Total damage wis isiimited at Constable Harness invrstnited md no will years ago On Tuesday evening tnd Mrs Stewwt were the hostiof a delightful c tea tor members of the ttomtn Auxiliary of Knoi mirth on the verandah was sered following which motor was taken For a number of people have formed the habit of spending their holidays it other surrounding towns where demonstrations various kinds have been It looks as if this year surrounding towns could return the compliment and celebrate with The baseball boys planning a da sport and monster garden Dominion Day The Order will the twelfth tt home the first Hint in twenty Again on mi ha so ball boys arc planning tourntment North Toronto came hereon the Hangers in tht park returned to Toronto with v to credit Hankers seemed to out of sorts In the first place at the turn of tin rtftret s whistle to start was not ill present Thin there some who did not w to Acton started with ten mm Mothne late Tht only thing that t in be said of this match is that thehest tetm won Theltingersc though no doubt will plt the Saturdty in ami lor Fairbanks Mens up This will played in Toronto 75 years ago Two new bank bams will be raised in this this This afternoon i structure 0 60 will be put up for Mr Wiltinm farm adjoins bury s pretty sheet of water Tomorrow Mr Oliver will raist his new on the town line Union is floating proudly from ihc lofty fltg pole on Knox manse rounds in honor of the of a it the manse worthy of irk in this connection is that in all the historv of the church extending over a pi nod of years this is the first bom to the minister of Knox Church while occupying that position Rev Mr is ronsequt a very proud ftthtr a long period of long illness Miss Charlotte Wortien daughter of the John ttorden Sr entered into rest on Saturday last She suffered from lung trouble for vttrs Miss a woman of sterling char and much lov her associates The funeral w is Id at icw Cemetery on Tuesday tflcmnon her pastor Rev V and Revs Cook and Legion elects executive Hob his rt president of ton legion 117 officers art 1st vice J stircttry McCulcheon trt T it 1 Coy 1ootitt Irici Wilson I McHiif Moss 1 and Schmidt j J- tnd is table and is given In lo offset increased of trt by ion Mr thimetl rtltsditl o up llie companies would tin own trucks wtrt so lost to llu lint it would to opt r lit their own I Hi I jut who do own tin i r own rucks invt been interfered with dl intact It of peak st for pit operators but of production at the pit is hauled by is pi t week in tction the president of Collin I- red Hob if FREDA HOFFMAN Telephone officiating Church Street is being summer visits bicyxlutg tours arc now being arranged by men ami women of leisure 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