tejifir A major rearrangement of boundaries for the next provincial election in could see the county divided Into three rid ingi rather than the present two Boundaries proposed by the Ontario Electoral Boundaries Commission have been published in The Ontario Gazette and responses or submissions on the proposals are to bo received to September 12 The present Oakville would be one rid ing A second would be Burlington made up largely of the area below the Queen Eliza belli Highway a portion from Kerns west above 403 The third riding would be the balance of Halton which would in elude all of Milton of Halton Hilts and a large section of Burlington and West an shaped piece of geography is represented by the Hon George Kerrond includes Burlington and Acton crossing the top section of the former Burlington alderman Vera Connell has already indicated he not happy tht proposed boundaries for Burlington and has obtained the support of the city council In asking for two MPPs for Burlington Under the plan Burlington would be divided into two ridings cast and west of the Line would be a riding and Milton and Halton Hills would be the fourth riding Mr Connell emphasizes Burlington Fast would have at present rales people compared to in Burlington West Be cause of more rapid growth in Burlington Bast the difference would gradually disappear Both constituencies would meet minimum population requirement of set out by the chief election officer PRESENT provincial ridings in Halton Has Just two Currently Hoi ton for provincial has been divided with Halton East and West on a vertical pattern Hal ton East which is represented by the Hon Jim Snow includes Georgetown Milton PROPOSED three provincial rid ings for Halton the largest The riding as drafted by the Boundaries Commission and including Mil ton Hills and the section of Burling ton would have a population of 770 The proposed riding has a population of The riding is Ihc largest in phy size of the three proposed by the Boundaries Commission in the region It is the first time since 1966 that the boundaries have been changed and if the proposal a as drafted arc accepted the pro vincial legislature will have 123 seats in stead of the present 117 George Kerr and Jim Snow arc orally happy the boundary proposals and Kerr is particularly unhappy to sec Burlington divided Jim Snow will have to decide whether to run in or in Oakville if the proposed boundaries are accepted He lives In the and close observers see choosing to seek reelection in the Hal on riding if he contests the possible 1975 election Outline principles Broad principles which the Boundaries Commission had in mind when it began raiting the new electoral districts arc In the proposals The Commission undertook to leave as many districts as possible untouched even If this meant that In some cases an electoral district might be perhaps larger or smaller than others of a similar nature The factor of rapid growth was also con as well as the effect In vacation areas of summer population Members of the boundaries commission arc Justice Campbell Grant as chairman Roderick Lewis chief election officer Professor T Robert Sana am Associate Professor of Political Sclenco of tht University of Western Ontario Submissions on he proposals should directed to the Secretary Brian S McCoo at Lombard St Toronto The Acton Free Press Wed July 1 Ballinafad Hailstorm ruins gardens crops By Mrs Short Church service Sunday was in charge of the session Mr It Sales look he His imssagcwaiagoodone very is able to home from and is convalescing Our lions arc ex tended to Mr and Mrs Danny who are the proud of a baby daughter Tracy I vnm born sliding from Hospital last Thursday a the true concept of the Bible for Mr ami Mi I created the earth then God created man in His own image It was no evolution the opposite of cation Arc our young students even in school being brain washed by thoM who should know belter The United Church believes In it is the base of our whole fuith Do some of our mag the Observer have articles sliding awny from the lilblc we hope not It Is Itmenhen faced up to headed three test tube babies which was a direct falsehood when the true mat was re id bo many writ mislead us Our service Sunday will be the usual lime 1130 storm when Rev Slilcs will illy Inrcc of 1 and a beautiful city of parks unci It is close to Maschscc Scrap book The world football match won by Germany while Ihcy were inert They visited thur Tanner and also their grandparents all of whom with and uncles saw them off home Such lovely scrap book lent me of their holiday only a bit of which I have reported storm A frenk storm swept through on day I never saw anything in whole life like It They left Mallon July stoma like lee cubes swept do flattening I- 1 1 1 Morion Trip to event took place In the family of Mr aid Mrs Paul this week when Helen and Heme returned by plane from their many These two enterprising kept a scrap book of their Journey complete with and Heir own printed Hanover Iery thing ground Proof lyinc nil over the gre in piles It was most terrify lift peril nee gardens are completely destroyed and the ground is littered leaves and branches The farmers fields were badly t rayed returned New parents pleased Mrs Mndlll Met District Page Grass fire day afternoon lo a small grass fire on Churchill I toad Soulh Everything was quickly under RENT A CASCADE 40 NOT WATER HEATER Os Mike Dudnik held lucky ticket By Doris Fines lydln Dudnik enjoyed a few days camping at Park south of Brighton Mr and Mrs William of Detroit Mr and Mrs Jerry Martina and three daughters Kim and Dawn of Warren Michigan visited on the weekend with Mrs Thomas and Doris We arc sorry Mrs Harold Thcaker and Elsie arc con fin to a Burlington hospital following a car El has and abrasions on her face and arm and Mrs is suffering from shock We hope they are soon able to relurn home Mrs Mike held a lucky ticket in the Olympic lottery It was for one of the lesser amounts but neverthe less it came as a pribc The hail that blew its way through here on Sutur day left behind a few ruined flower and vegetable gar dens Jagged pieces of ice lopped the tops off torn plants shredded lettuce and punched holes in leaves Tw is a wicked little storm the lightning d a run ted appliances as refrigerators Moves and THIS GROUP of young ladies is part of the Prospect Park all day and were on the way home Ukrainian Youth Association staying at Camp when this photo was taken Also on the same day a ir These campers left on Wed group of boys from the camp walked to morning to hike into Acton They stayed at where they spent the day NOTICE Garbage normally picked up Monday August will be picked up Tuesday August and garbage normally picked up Tuesday August 1974 will be picked up Wednesday August Thank you Works Department The Town of Halton Hills VOLVO HugeP Savings LEASING AVAILABLE GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS Guilnh St Churchill Vacation school plan at church By Mrs A Benton There will be no service at Presbyterian Church on the first Sunday In August but will be again August 11 at 45 a m Mrs Bert Paul of Sudbury called on Mrs Mitchell and Sanford one evening were Mr and Mrs Gordon McDonald and wee Craig of Calcdon and Mr and Mrs J W Elliott Carol Susan George and Karen of Thunder Bay A real family reunion Mr and Mrs William Thompson spent the weekend recently v we extend sympathy to the Fred Mi Arthur little Julie May infant daughter of Dr C E and Rev AW Mrs Mrs and grand spent daughter of Rev and Mrs at the home of her daughter congregation at Churchill Is coming along Mrs Storey Community Church on nicely after a and family at Also Pn visiting at the same home Ebenezer visiting with cousins at and at Vlneland Mr and Mrs Wesley of St Petersburg Florida visited on Monday Mrs J McDonald cousins Mn J H Noble in the sudden passing of Mr Noble brother Wesley Noble of Manitoulin Island Mr and Mrs J as Noble and Mr and Mrs John Noble attended the funeral their holidays Last weekend they visited friends and attended church at Mount Hope where he was pastor a number of years ago arc urgently reminded Church Service and Sunday School at Churchill Com Church will begin at 10 30 clock for the summer Our Pastor and church friends will welcome all our Acton Baptist friends who fights on to keep school open Holidays in news By Mr Ron McLean Todd Wilson and Kevin Diamond are visiting their grandparents and Charlie Thomson at Arthur Ward and her friend Judy Thlbenult of Acton are Norval residents plan to All ratepayers will be giver continue their fight to reopen the chance to voice their school a small group opinions and vole on what of ratepayers decided further action is to be taken Monday night They plan to hold a public Is calling upon meeting August 13 in the residents of the whole com school now stripped of of Hills to desks throw their support behind worship with us through the on a two week holiday to month of August Churchill Church Summer School will be held at the church beginning Wednesday August through to August All children of the neighborhood are welcome For further Infor mation phone Mrs Riley or ISOl Mrs Turner la Florida Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny accompanied by his mother Mrs Susie Denny have returned from a holiday in Florida as far South as the Keys Among the activities they spent one day deep sea fishing A number from this district attended the Acton Fair Board held at the home of Mr and Mrs Mel last Satureay evening Guests with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine on Saturday evening were Mr and Mrs- Brian Bessey and Dawn On Sunday Mr and Mrs Sid Spear and Sydney of Georgetown visited at the same home Recuperating We are pleased to report Jamaica The Gardners of Arthur visited the and other friends on Sunday Rev Russell spoke on John Mark the gospel daily the dietary ones It was there that Mark heard of compromise A student went with a zoology professor to north em Canada to find out why certain fish just stay in Everyone s life is governed tain parti Mosquito bites by environment heredity and raised huge wells on him a ones own selfdetermination bear stole their cache John Marks mother Mary had to be rationed supplied the upper room Facing the wilderness one where the last supper was can t depend on hereditj and held also where Pentecost environment must look place Matthew and strength within oneself We Luke have common sources lifeas and also a common source hole and accept the good named Mark Mark had a bad Second plant for Twin windows way of gelling at the facts The first church council was held in Athens Like modem presbytery meetings Ihere was argument rather than just singing of hymns James throw their support ben Ihehcadof the church wanted Y residents will by sending letters to keep Jewish habits tne seating postcards to J ft- j Newer residents will be chairman of Halton Board of briefed on the events over the Education at last three years leading to the Line Burlington telling htm closing of the school and the their views Letters or cards battle fought by the residents may also be sent to Box I in the past Booming business at Twin Windows in has resulted in owner Peter Meurer expanding the operation to a new plant on Mountalnview Road near Armstrong Ave George town To be completed by the end of September the new plant will introduce a new line of windows while the plant will con tinue to operate as the wood working plant The plant was started ten ago and now has employees The new plant will employ eight to start A building permit for the 10 square foot plant scheduled to be expanded later was Issued in June and was listed at a stationery office Main St Hilton 878 6962 Authorized Dominion Luggoge Dealer sale GRAND SERIES 0NLT Sale Effective Aug to 31 BUY NOW Aft SAVE ONT MEAT FEATURES BLADE or SHORT RIB ROAST Bind Bona Removed 250 Fresh Hourly HAMBURG Standing 6th and 7th Ribs RIB ROAST RIB STEAKS 168 PRODUCE FEATURES California New Crop RED GRAPES 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