Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 17

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AUCTION SALE OF ANTIQUES COINS FRIDAY FEB AT 7 AUCTION CENTRE STATION ST ANTIQUES Drop leaf table harvest table chest of drawers oak library table pressed back and pine chain rocking chairs washstands and commodes old radio and record player etc china chamber set cobalt blue glasses and wine glasses honeycomb compote china vases and pistes 1924 old Crazy Quilt and two patchwork quilts glass bowl old pocket watches crocks copper tub railroad frames Iron banks Hon and rabbit Iron door stops old train let old clocks gingerbread wall wooden monkey movable and Session mantels etc COINS SllvorMlntSets silver dollars 1935 Newfoundland SO pes Set pes silver Met pes alio IMGs SO and plus other coins TERMS CASH AUCTIONEER BRIAN HILL NOTICE AUCTION SALE EVERY TUESDAY EVERY SUNDAY New chesterfields bedroom suites kitchen suites lamps cofleecndtablesels budding stereos component sets bunk beds recllners and at BALL AUCTIONS E Ontario 821 3621 Budget Plan Available Stones Country Corner NOW IS THE TIME to buy that 10 acre lot building your country home this spring on this picturesque lot with mature old stone fences to make the right area Only minutes from HORSE LOVERS acres Very scenic with a variety mature trees In front of property for privacy and Held In the back for stable and paddocks Excellent piece of country properly Reasonably priced NATURE LOVERS lJocres all wooded streams and Located In the picturesque Blue Springs area this would make a beautiful sotting for executive country home Good terms Asking HO A REAL FARM acres Featuring storey Early Canadian home car flarage and large Bank Born In very scenic setting of mature trees and streams Excellent farmland partly wooded All buildings In excellent condition Located just minutes Highway 40 Intersection Very good terms WANTED acre farm in Ihe Acton Georgetown area for cash buyer Buildings must be In fairly good condition and In treed setting WANTED to acres wllh buildings house and barn In Acton Georgetown area not more than minutes GO Train station End of May closing For further Information on these properties please call Hans or Inge Wlnther or res 1990 or 876 5131 STONE LIMITED REALTOR Lakeshore Road Thinking of Selling Do you have a house or property you want to sell In the Acton or Georgetown Areas We have had many Inquiries from people who are anxious to buy In this area Please call Carol 3675 or John Manser or Office 824 for immediate results Toronto Direct Line BOWES COCKS REALTOR LTD PRICED FOR QUICK SALE SIDE SPLIT ON NEARLY ACRES Located on gently rolling hills iusl outside Aclon fireplace In roc room eat In kitchen separate apartment or income plus many extras First t me last Inspect with Alleen Llvermore CANADA TRUST REALTOR Wag33 FARM ACREAGE WANTED From 10 acres and up with or without buildings Suitable tor horses For confidential and tree evaluation pleas call Inge Wlnther or Residence 1990 Stone Ltd Real tor Lakeshore Rd Student advising will be shared says The Acton Free Press Wed Feb 1975 Decisions were reached the Monday Feb 10 meeting of the Wellington County Board or Education held at the C Administration building in All board members attended under of Walter It was decided lhat the W C will be cooperating with the Chamber of Commerce in promoting he liaison between education and industry It wis the consensus of the board the responsibility of advising the students in the area career choices should be shored between education and Industry A survey has shown that students prefer direct contact with the in dustry or profession he or she is cons id en ng over any other type of information work months of operative work and planning Stone house an 3 acres Please phone for all details good features as well as not so good feature J will be cussed without any gallon Yvonne Bright 5603 Roger Bert FOR SALE I F0F Iter MILTON OR the education project involving six schools committee of the Chamber of in the county In this area the Commerce and a group of four personnel Wellington county guidance qualified to counsel children counsellors have been etchers and parents nut under the It also early by George King of the school leaving procedures by V counselling depart establishing a committee and Bob Ackerman of consider application for the Chamber of Commerce school leaving stud It is proposed to set up i New slate booklet which will include he school leaving age Is 10 information on different job but the board makes opportunities career ad allowances for parents of vnnecment and list of and year olds lo apply to an careers companies and in established board committee dividual contacts in the areas for early school leaving in which will provide students special circumstances and teachers with undecided hit information be kepi Also discussed at the leaving student meeting were Inter the employer by his visitation and work ex counselor The programs possibility of giving In t j Programs enabling si tuitions Will also be NEWLY BUILT jog in the third line and looked The board would more about industry were continue to receive considered allowances for students In Report plan The received a wo- The federation year evaluation report on encouraging pals College Heights secondary members of various school The evaluation wis to attend board out in three four week meetings At Mondiy periods and only included meeting is is the who until complete board two teachers the end of the survey The present board w is pleased with he representing two iron financed by is now open for traffic The new road skirts from the huge operation allowing more room for quarrying right through the former road bed Green light to operate steam trains report its findings felt that some results could have an outside cause such as home attitudes and part time jobs etc acting The decided lo continue i of counseling in elementary schools which wis started In September 1974 as a pilot ACTON full price Large modern townhouse In Basement completely finished with walk out from basement baths per cent H C Mortgage This Is an excellent home Immediate possession Call ALTEO CONSTRUCTION evenings Church Slices Steam Irain excursion runs a road from Georgetown to Chellen missings ham which could be They must also establish by the summer facilities at Cheltenham take some of the which include station f traffic pressure off areas like currently being kcpl in Terra Colla according Ihe Milton install turntable Ontario Rail Association build a locomotive Have you ever Iried lo and set up a railway yard drive around Terra Cotta on a Tin whole project Is very Sunday afternoon Well II s expensive and it will be very pretty crowded I think our real This is train could relieve some of n Henry said congestion in areas There some between Georgetown and problems with he acre Caledon face it since dedon took areas are going to over when regional govern Toronto playground so we ment cunt to should fit right In Tom says they can afford lo Henry vicepresident of maintain the park and want Rail Association said la unload it on Ihc region recently He added he play Queen Park or Ottawa ground Idea is clearly In I agree 11 is in the Toronto Ccn loo lug for i small town lered plan finance wis really too big Henry wis commenting on for to run but the fact Ihc Canadian Trans valiant try at It I portalion Commission gave don know if the region could permission week to even handle it but 1 do know It abandon miles of rack is a low priority Item for them from Georgetown to anyway Henry said ham The decision comes nine the same lime he still months after i which It will be a park Henry wis held in list explained province has May poured Patrick takes her turn munTiics fine op- the Ma and Pa bon move lo set up a grants He there is Saturday Out raln ne grounds of noise nig debenture debt to be paid landish l tile costumes won be able lo gel development program will things operational until the remain for very summer of 1976 Ihe long earliest We hove consider I here is Just too muh I able Work money invested for Hie and at Cheltenham Park lo allow the project lo Henry explained down drain If Among the repairs required there is never park 1 think on the tracks is removal of we cm survive as on weeds and uncovering track lion on our own Henry which are buried under suggested He added he in conjunction with the trains in Terra Cotla because would relieve of the crowding In the village each slimmer weekend Henry noted the Ian far from Hie Terra Conservation Lets Face it this Iraln will achieve Iwo purposes for Ihe areas between Georgetown Cheltenham It will bean unique operating historical bill the plans are that will add will happen some time in the transportation future Then people could ride ln areas more crowded summer Henry explained The Valley Railway which the steam trains will be named will run three or four trips a day at a cost of about thinks the Idea might be a catalyst lo git things going at Ihe irk Henry predicted that when transit starts weekend service to and from George town people cm lake the GO lo Georgetown and then off Into the countryside vli locomotive ln recreation us have in whi becoming outdoors without ever touching the ear Inffic con geslinn he said Henry is e kind of horse and buggy transportation set up started round trip landish costumes are traditional CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter Fosbury A D Tldey Avenue Phone 853 Sunday Feb 16 am Worship and Church School Sermon sub ect God Perfecting man LI I Meeting of the Board of Man agers following service The Church on the Hill Is an interdenominational coo g re gallon ministering to the needs of the community All Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew BAB Minister Mr A Hansen B A Organist and Choir Matter Sunday Feb 10 30 am Ministers Confirmation Clan lor Teen Church School for Beginners Kindergarten and Grades 1 to am Divine Worship Lenten Sermon No 1 Prosperous Prodigals Nursery tor children under 3 Everyone Most Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177 Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist Church Pastor Rev Robl C Associate Pastor Rev Don Gorn Sunday Feb a m Sunday School lor all ages a Morning Worship Evening Fellow hip bought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the mind A Friendly Welcome Awaits You EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill R ED Rev S Thoman Pastor Thursday Feb 13 A m Crusaders 8 Christ sad or Sunday Feb 10 am Sunday School a Morning Service Evening list Service Tuesday a p Prayer Service and Bible Sludy ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent free town Bus Service for children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For information phone or Romans Therefore being by to I In we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ By whom also we have access by Into this grace wherein we stand and relolce In hope of the glory of God UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev W Eric Nelson MA D Minister Dr George Elliott NIA PhD Director Musk Sunday Feb 16 1975 am Public Worship How Are You Feeling Dedication of new pulpit and lectern hangings 00 winter outing at the farm of Tom and Lorraine R R Acton Everyone Welcome BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Churchill and Hwy Minister Rev J Corvers Sunday Feb 16 Sunday Worship Services at am and Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday school during the afternoon You Are Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR Anglican Alban Rev Leonard Ewlng Rector Director of Music Mrs Frank Ash Wednesday Feb 12 p m Holy Eucharist Thursday Feb Holy Eucharist Sunday Feb 16 a Holy Eucharist a m Sacrament of Holy Eucharist and Holy Baptism a Church School Nursery Thursday Feb p Holy Eucharist CAOs power is questioned ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Street East Founded Pastor Das Sydney Sc Church Phone Pastor s Phone 853 Sunday Feb Service Miss Sandra on from India speaker Social hour following Everyone Welcome FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion every Friday evening at m Phone The fact that we imagine ourselves to be right and everybody else wrong Is the greatest of all obstacles In the path towards unity and unity Is essential If we would reach truth lor truth Is one On Saturday 15 the town of Elora will be holding Its first annual Heritage Festival Ac 1 1 ties v ill include a hike of the Dora Gorge There v Ill also be pioneer foods and craft displays The power of chief administration officer settle staff disputes came under heavy fire at a regional council on February Administration committee recommended that id have the final say on disputes and that he be allowed to consult whoever he deemed necessary to get the bottom of the workers problem Millon Mayor was upset because she wondered who the people were Held could consult She said ihc suggestion was vague Councillor Carl explained could talk In department heads or other concerning a problem and thought the mendation was fine Ihc way it as and should be left mat Mrs said council should be able to debate the subject of a stiff iber s dismissal and thought the region was giving Held loo much power by saying he could be the final say in disputes Major George Harrington pointed out tie region hired ihev needed a man wilh clout i he could do the job Councillor Tom Sutherland said he didn think I here was in the recommendation Held should be the final say in disputes just h il he could make a decision on the problem and could try and work the problem out Council could still reverse his decisions Is he here to determine for us or here lo us 1 think this sounds like we have approve giving him the power Mrs lacArlhur charged Councillor said she supported the Mayor charge strongly and thought it was bad to have one member of staff having the final say There have to be guidelines Burlington councillor Jack stated here has to be some kind of division between policy and administration so he supported giving Re id the power noted the chief officer has lii have clout get tilings done Councillor Anderson there wvi no way for to know how my people would have lo to gel staff dispute ironed out Mrs icArlhur she knew Dial there problems stiff members feeling hey been unfairly dealt with w is concerned about giving so much power Gordon pointed out in the case of dismissal f stiff com mil tee he notified and would know why the staff member was fired luncillor Terry M innell supported claim thai committee wiuld be In formed thought the region wis taking the generous way of handling problems Councillor Hie Morrow the rcgl has staff to Set things done and if the staff idn l Tike something and get satisfaction then could come to council the same w ratepayers do Jim Watson charged this plan was an of regions rtspi Ik id pointed out he was heme given the final say it Hie jdmimstrition lcel only ind that stiff could ilwasgo toe nine 1 1 or provincial labor bodies to gel the problem straightened out It wis decided the chief administration officer in staff disputes At Haton Museum Victorian bed I his bedroom setting is typical of one found In the home of a prominent wealthy family In Upper Canada around the lime of Confederation The full solid walnut bed entirely hand carved and weighing some pounds dates from about I860 measures feet by six feet W of Burlington in IJ70 Douglas workers watch for layoffs at is wntcn ind will to sec how labor problems it McDonnell Douglas in United States effect llieir jobs IjisI December wirktrsat the aircraft plant where it least Hilton Mills residents ore employed were warned by th disruptions of work the iglas plant in He mill here in Limit Hunters of municipalities will be looked it before finance and committee of Hills eonsiders hunting license regulations here members Monday issuing a minimum number of resident licenses This would be Joo in the case of Hills tor the third consecutive Milton was a success say its organizers The winter cjmival ran for the weekend inn da Over the weekend the sltuition worsened and by Monday it was for Doughs in Ihe I Miles as of International of members out on stiike JAM workers at SI in Florida and at Hun Sun til Monica ind Long leach California all w ilked off the job On Monday United Auto voted not to strike at this time soil for Ihe time being it workers arc safe IxngHcach A members irecrassmg m picket Production schedules at I ing Ikach are tied lo schedules in Malton so If the AW walks out we will have to close down here a spokesman He stated there ippc to be much disruption of work right now because of Ihe I A strike Long but it could eventually effect production in which would shut down The 1 A strike directly effected us yet but It could the spokesman Research grant trie ft principal of Harrison School Georgetown been granted a years leave of absence to stud earl childhood education at the Institute for Child Study and the Ontario Institute for Studies in fducalion in Toronto Board of will grant him for the in place of his normal salary Mr Ilalkind has been principal at Harrison school for the past five years He one year as ad assistant with ihc board and prior to lhat was principal of I school In his project he will ex ihe nature of childhood ind Ihe early development of the child with the ultimate aim of setting up a program of childhood education

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