Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 3, 1974, p. 18

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Acton Wfrd July WAS A GREAT day for those who enjoyed getting back and visiting with old friends and chatting over old times The annual party holds tight to the last week of Juno as its regular date and is usually held on a Thursday This year party stood truo once more and seen enjoying the get together are JoePlerl Tinny and Johnston with Arlio White Eugene Lloyd Ma sales and Ray Tom Ware and Bert Ware chat together at Thursday annual retirement party Beardmore employees range in age from to approximately said a company spokesman proudly who feels the annual event is a wonderful way to get to know the people who made the company what it is today Thursday party started about In the afternoon and con linucd until around LAST THURSDAY REIGNED bright and sunny for the annual retirement party held on the company grounds The parties are some times combined as a special occasion for retiring employees but this year s roll showed no retire ments The purpose is to get old timers back and visit said s assistant general man C A Conway Seen chatting are Fred Han sen Fidler and Eugene Annua retirement party held on Beardmore grounds LETS BUILD TOGETHER THE GROUNDS OF Beardmore and Co Ltd were crowded last Thurs day afternoon when foremen superintendents and company directors gathered to play host to retired former employees Seen talking over old times and getting re acquainted are Fred Dawkins Arlie White Eugene Braida Tinny Eric Johnston and Sonny Town sley From to men attended with a number of them employees of Beardmores as far back as when the company had a plant in Brace bridge prior to its closing in Slow growth Go train puzzles mayor Mayor Tom Hill side ihe spotlight from the mayors of the cities of and a Brampton ileal Estate Board luncheon last Wednesdnj with a short straight from the ahoulder speech The llalton lis major jokingly Introduced by chairman Brian Othcn of Realty as the long winded major from he west not only gave the shortest speech the punchiest He old the real estate men assembled at Ch Country Club he know what a farm 1 him who repreei ted inly people was doing here ihc miyors of cities with large was asked to talk on teg ion I Government bul Ihere s been nothing but talk talk talk about It nobody up with a solution Hill claimed the government had given tlu region far too much power and cited planning as mi ex ph He said the local area municipal es could do better job heir own level He said the Hon Ministr of Housing was complaining ihe municipalities were not responding to plea for but the mayor said Ihe problem lies right on the of iht province He pointed out nee Hallo Hills area Scouts meeting rsl scout troop will con to eel all summer t Ihe scout hall One of the first projects is to pa nt the scout hall and there w II be lots of camping J hn Sharpies is scout master of the slow growth under the He ron I Toronto Centred Region Georgetown plant then turned around and is overloaded I the extended the GO train Ministry of Environment On the beat agreed 1 extend Georgetown plant Gut the extension is even begun provincial branch extended he GO train Nobody has told me I lo cope with a GO and a slow growth area at the some time I II be willing to listen to any advice he Brampton Mayor James said real state mm asked him what council has done I m jolng to ell i he com He said In the first six months of 1974 had doubled over 1973 with mill on res and 13 million industrial develop mini Mayor told the group Brampton council hud adopted a policy housing units for the wo years In people thai means a year which is lot of people and services He said he hopes government never takes over hydro commissions claiming they could not render Ihe same service Mayor said there were no problems with water and sewage the region since a program started In was con He said region was well serviced th recreation facilities was wllh any of loo in world He conducted by staling he I oped Ihc taxes this year could be held Increase matching inflation rate of l l percent Mayor Martin Dobkin or Mfssissauga said was growing at the rati or to He said there were 1300 the city which under he plan is designated for a population of He said council was trying lo develop a mature plan for the whole city and stressed Inn land use and transport a Ion had to he planned logelhcr don want to be one big urban sprawl said the Mlsslssauga mayor plazas even when called civic Centres do not make a downtown core Mayor Tom Hill drew of laughter in the question and answer session when he was How do you plan to increase Esq sing population By taking away their pills retorted he mayor He wcnl on to warn the real estate men not lo have loo many hopes of development an good agricultural land and pointed out there bad lo be a pol lo protect such land This ib the eighth of a series of photographs to introduce the public to their local police staff Mrs Marion Patterson is seen here at her typewriter spends a great deal of time Marion the staff as a clerk steno February and dotb filing typing answers the phone looks after track of all the parking violations and numerous other jobs Marion enjoys the variety of activities involved in work and feels everyone would get a better outlook on the police force if they were her position Collection in summer During the months the Outers club of the High School will be making Ihcir regular paper collections I Listed Light hundred and thirty debt people found them on the Hilton- and had the remedied the returning officer reported The oversea vole for and diploma la tor lie rMUng after polling tail week and approximately residents lined up camping equipment and holiday gear ready to leave at soon at they their ballot the ad vance poll on Saturday AC CARPETS TOR QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION ROLI Buy Now Whil Good selection of L ENDS Selection Is Good STORE hours i No Job Too or Small MILL STREET GEORGETOWN 1901 ROYAL BANK BUILDING Credit Valley Club Formerly The Riviera JULY Dance and Show Sponsored By THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE RETARDED MUSIC in THE PLUS Special Guest Stars Colin Butler Graham Townscnd Tickaw Per Couple For Tickets and Reservations PHONE MACKENZIE BUHDAU ACTON LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES SIDEWALK SPECIALS ALL OCCASION Rag Special Box LADIES PANTY HOSE Ann led Co to SI Sid mi BIG VALUE ASSORTED ALL PURPOSE Gin WRAP tO Slrlawollt Spatial 77 RUSTIC SNAK PAK SET Special FIRE KING STACKING COFFEE MUGS Special A Aft REIGNING BEAUTY HAIR SHAMPOO Rag SI dewalk Special to Just A Reminder Assure their freedom by mak ing certain that you and your car are in top driving con dition Avoid accdents by extra safety precautions These children are too busy having fun to think of you Your alertness will mean a hap pier summer for all i- Rd N 877510089 TSnw Under the Tower THE RIGHT PLACE TO DEAL

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