Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1974, p. 7

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The Acton Press Wed Nov 7 rue Acton Free Press Wed Nov StreSS grOUp COOrdinatlOn Planters removed for snowplowing at human servicesworkshop Boh Hurt Co ordination of efforts hat difmilo advantages In providing for Ihc delivery of human services from statutory and agencies were told About reprcsentnllves attended workshop Holiday Inn in llurllngton Thursday The of the workshop wis isolation sponsored by the Human Services Council Council Chairman John Graham spoke of the ears and the advantages of loordlnntinn lit said there wns among many agencies that I hoy had something prolecl md defend here was a tendency to draw territorial boundaries for agencies lo this is m respon slbihlv of please Mum Graham said here was much to be gamed using n effort lie pointed out It was possible for a police officer at i a mental health cllmi official probation officer a welfare officer and a fnmiK be wirking on the same com thi time without knowing that other is even He reftrred to operating In North Halt in where the represmt lines of lie meet on a regular basis to discuss cases Tins wo one person an coordinate the ifforts i and is mire did before According one of diffKuttles In establishing a iiordimted effort is oeruming Hie defensue filling of the workers He chimed workers fell threatened the of a human services council provide mum human serv in so that the needs of children families older people mav met of us who services an surely of the public VW do not hive schools so tint I may have ttt do not police lint be i in Hut it is so for role to become purpose within ilsdf to defend tern ton proper something to be guirded no encroachment said thai now workers were working together know each oilier and he saw the challenge of the future as developing blueprint for social or human services in Inequality In services provided He suggested in some cases there was a of duplication but In other cases there was no service available More needed He pointed out several problems In the human service field hit currently In The lied Cross Ice In Ion Hills inn not continue due In lie lack of funds He noted llu re was need for lev centres for the severely retarded young people in the region Hi said were about In the region who were not tending schools for trainable rttirdcd or training Noting the if such centres is very ex pensive lnhim the two southtrn could fund centres through United but lint In the north He lold delegates there was it need for Big Brothers ind one of ivery youngsters in thi division of Hilton schools Is being raised in a single parent family Spoiling potential school dropouts from school at a and better Unison health nurses medical doctors an the anas must he Expect 139000 said The of Hie loumll Is to hire a ficllitalor Part of his job would be advising ageniiis and about the and assisting in making sure refirredlo right people at tin laid ouncllVKuld Inn select soon The council has financial support from two ministries a third has pledged support llu of I ducnliou has not vet agreed grant funding for the projotl Halt in Chairman David llu proceedings and Regional Chairman Mian issued i welcome delegates Margaret Birch for wis to speak but Hie da lit mi up inl groups workshop sissions and dlscussid pros cons f ordlnallon as opposed isolation Michael Medic Director of I Hospital of Mm IHpirtmcnl of through Thompson observation of the group Indicated he were for the goal He pointed tint jk nil twin motional publims a appro their problem to assist tin itreiilvil in in providing hum in rt tin Ihe meet II isk needs of people and should to Improve lichnimies for handling mi mips in of tin faelirs that cause pcupk to 1 riakdnvnand up In the lourts ri quiring special dm iti in or welfare nihil Unit thrush statu senilis iiifjilxrlin an tiLellur Meet your carrier Sit of Ontario spoke tin dinner Thompson is indited Human PAUL GOHJUP is the first carrier boy of the Free Press series Meet Your Carrier Paul is ten years old and in grade at Robert Little public school Swimming and football arc this young lad favorite hobbies His favorite section of the newspaper is the sports section Paul lives at Ave Council may appeal arbitration reports Milton Council met for more than two hours night in an In discussion concerning Ihc status of arbitration reports and settlements between Milton and and Milton and Burlington The reports Indicate Milton will receive some MB from and a further si6 from Burlington The arbitration is necessary to settle the assets and liabilities which Ach shares in as a result of changes of municipal boundaries last January Following Ihe meeting night Milton Mac said council would no he diciding or not to nppi until Ihe mieling next Monday night She explained the decision was being left until then the council did not want to prejudice its should it decide appeal later Mm in in mi ins win or uhircul is of tin ri purls tin Hilt in liisi tun tin Sell oi SATURDAY IS bowling day for many young people and the bowling lanes are filled w ith noise and chatter and laughter The leagues are well underway now and competition is keen STRIKE Voskamp of the Streakers sends another down the bowling lane Saturday League play is popular vat Ka sea ca 3 a ks tea a MILTON HOBBIES CRAFTS urOu Si pit lis a at S Needlework S is Kn tt S f pi Models of ill is Man Wed 10to6pm Thur and Fn lOtoOpm Saturday to 160MainStreet Milton 8785711 BaraialrBaplaEfairw ana WORKS DEPARTMENT men have been busy cleaning the catch basins on Acton streets Residents may have noticed the almost unbearable smell as the men worked This was explained by superintendent Prank Morette as being stagnated material which had been sitting in the catch basins for six or eight months possibly longer Mr Morette does not know the last time the basins were cleaned CARPET SALES 110 MILL STREET GEORGETOWN MILL STREET ACTON 8771900 8531541 TWI MUX ST MILES FEATURING CELANESE ARMSTRONG VENTURE BURLINGTON KRAUS TRADEIN wilt take your old carpet rubber backed excluded with allowance far Brand New Carpet FREEi Shampooer with purchase of Rug Shampoo at Regular Price An Into planters on Mill St Inst spring by the now defunct Alton has provided of the committee was by tin Hills Works Department resisting wrmlasiun to remove for the winter months Mr Tyler Raid they could foresee problems with snow plowing plan tern were removed before last and arc Ix Inn housed in one of the Hyde upset over purchasing plan An Ilcm on the Will firm net Monday night lint oiimlllar I rn Hyde pretty Hyde told works met ting he think much of the Idin of giving nil authority over bought by the In tin hands of the purchasing IhiR vorki been thin Works when tbt big are and I Input into Ibis Hyde stated Hi said tin by law would glvi llu pur hosing agent tin to decide what kinds spark plus what kind of mi ml and kind of It the In hist ihnki Hint under bylaw ve fir t kind plug for the trucks Ih buy just Iwinusc In got a forlhini Hit key this Is llu works depnrt menl recommend the one kind or plug It or lasts longer and works ban Hie In beat lie can buy stock Items llki and oilier things likt hat but for im portuiil Iti ins ft should up to the and various deparlminls inmmiltee nxi liases kind shouldn I up to Ihe iretion of the purchasing is be bought anil what guallly it should llyik added work garages for safe keeping They will be again next spring said Mr Tyler who adds I would have pre erred lo have seen small trees placed In the planters with Christmas decorations erg re ens flowers last winter Ntyer blooms Mr says that the Devi lonmcnt Com ml I tee fort dissolving used some fori slRht We recognized the possibility of Hills cau II being too busy loriurn Its If with planters and put enough money cost of plants for next lie said He points out that Iwo plantings were allowed for with money put in with a legal firm Only enough though Tor one inon yinr said Mr Tyler after Hint Its anybody guess who will look after things Ho pointed out that some of the plants In the planters were kept in bloom during spring and summer months others were ignored and allowed to dry out and die It all depends who will take the responsibility and water them right In front of their own doors he Bald The hod instigated pliicimintof Ihe planters as a way of brightening up the main of As well as being attractive they pro pedestrian safety sold Mr Tyler Ho pointed out the planters were placed strategically along Ihe roadway lo discourage jay walking and encourage to use the proper i rots- walks aerial is okay will purchase a fire with an as foot aerial form ladder The truck will lost and that quote Is subecl on escalation Tin contract was awarded Ihe sole bidder King ouncll approved the purchase at a recent meeting The Iruck It one of the more elaborate models Is especially useful for fires apartment buildings or other high buildings and for rescue missions It will take two years build HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST East Trapped woman cut free from car taker to roofofhercar aftcralwouir accident on llu I Itu north of early Saturday morning Deborah of Iark 1rln was trapped In the ear she was driving and had be fici by Georgetown firefighters who her on backboard She and her hlsler Donna Marie Cochrane of with frncluns anil The driver of other car red Armstrong escaped with nils and bruises Ik was taken lo the same hospital and after Ireutmcnt Milton HIT called own fire free rapped woman Cons ihli Don son investigated Ihe Win a 1 Nassau NIELSENS CLOTHING DOWNTOWN ACTON 853 HALT0N HILLS COLLISION WE AT HALT0N HILLS COLLISION TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORKMANSHIP TO THE POINT THAT WE GUARANTEE TO SATISFY ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY WE HAVE EXPERT AUTO BODY REPAIRMEN TOTALLING YEARS OF CAR CARE RANGING FROM FRAME STRAIGHT ENING TO ADJUSTING YOUR MIRROR MEET OUR STAFF from left to right back row Ries Boers John Don John Abram front row Don Richard Sherman Larry Billings and Freuler Complete Collision Repairs R M Acrylic Paints Front End Alignment Gas and Electric Welding Late Model Used Cars 24 Hour Towing Service Courtesy Cars Free Estimates PHONE 8532860 Free Pickup and Delivery USED CAR SPECIAL 900 miles power steering power brakes radio Lie JDH153 DAN KOCIUK OWNERS JOHN BUGALA Formerly Allans Collision Crewsons Corners J

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