Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 1

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One Year No 33 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY I milt I wllhln week prompted a quick and thorough investigation by Acton Monday night local liomes were Five juvi lilies wen questioned and Invest I Is Nn charges have hum laid I list week then wire reported at Ihmnn Sunday a brciikln thu Scout mm was followed by report missing Items at tin I school I worth assisted by McAleese brought In the police Million a Inrgi quantity of goods valued at about Tin collection l IlllltCUlj handbook and taken from tin camera a and liikm from tin Other articles Include of a TV rritnr pern and small Polk i alio look a pellet Run Somi also rtmvired likely from the sum hall also have the irowhnr mid by the win turning to the polltL Ion to identify their missing goods The drat In wan last week at a vacant on I A TV rotor was taken damage done to the house On Friday a was reported at a new vacant on Klngham ltd The winks were plugged and the water turned on resulting in two Inches of on floor Damage also resulted to the light fixture The back door of the scout hull found open Sunday The Name day the the Robert I school was discovered had apparently been made through storage room door I hero Canadian flag flies at three places only The will fly only thru spot In town on continuing basis the ad mlnlatriitlnn building on the Seventh I Im and fire halls in and Georgetown fills Is the win linn of committee who established a policy for the approval Hoy Booth tin question some time ago when he sold hi hate to set flags lying tattered tarn It ft up continuously A pole and will be built at municipal office but a flog will only bo flown on ocuihIoiih em Dominion Day In other spots where flags flew In the past such us Park the committee suggested they not be flown of vandalism except on special At Administration building on tin Si I dork I re nth has always made It bis to lower the flag at night and raise It In the morning on No flags Kill the office in Ave Georgetown IN Ac Ion library the falruounds in Cedar vale immunity Centre Georgetown Aclnn Com unity Centre Hornby Park Joseph Gibbons Park Georgetown or May resolve Y ownership lite of lie owneinhip of th Ac Ion A building partly art iniinlcipal may be lewilved in the neat fttltit e on a I lite town not It Hot Hie Unit the Die of dli of the with a view whatever net event to have town declined Hie would have their leimed Ink to them on a long lei m at a fee Money fot the building watt left in the will of Limes A ay who died In thelale 1120 Rec committee filled at last Moil if Hills Gil Mukolin anil Mm a Mr win on board but luid not applied lh Mm nidi lun iLn lull Hairy I Ml ESTIMATED VALUE of was placed on cache of stolen goods found by Acton P P as they questioned five boys Cons Bruce Corp Arbour look over the tides believed taken from the scout hall Little school and homes Forum tonight The Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring a panel discussion this evening Feb the Acton Meadowh Gait All Acton end residents arc Invited to attend and ask questions Regional chairman Allan Musson will also be on hand Silver Creek park come to town In llu Mil at It in I Ming I it by win Ilium Spulvogil dWood Jhin tun lost Moving here soon Ilalton should have a ni w park soon The Ministry of Iran sportatlon and Com wants to give Hills an old picnic area Silver Creek The works com mitt it decided night to the park off the provinces bunds as long as ttu y lean It up first ft was at tin intuit art meiling if hi town many want the area It then Querns Park iwmld the fi fixing It up Into a park but Mould it When governminl the curve of llili hi I hi small far d I know It bun a park by rtnldcnls the area 111 the nasi and bv imodIl through told the kih will inovi mum into In Alton Ihoni lust illalion Is dm Hill Im rid of i Inn for while at haul Am mil working fur At Itiii and Mr iiih working or thi creation ruruitlnn Mi dirt plunning playgrounds for tin until I il tin Ml In ivinu in tluin up tin irk as soon ispnshihli it r by tbh w will haw to I mmer inakt Is If tlu Stop sign approved The stop sign at Arthur Street Acton Acton will be removed Halt on Hills works decided Monday night The stop signs at Peel Street and Acton Boulevard will be reviewed when he comprehensive traffic by law Is looked into by the committee sign removal decision was bared on reports from town engineer Peter Morris and Corporal Bob Arbour Acton Young girl hit by taxi six yearold girl yesterday at a according to police reports Tina McPaddcn six year old and a schoolmate were on their way home or lunch when the friend apparently pushed her into a car coming north on Acton The car owned by Reliable Taxi was driven Barb Tucker of ft Georgetown and received damages to the left front fender Tina was taken to her home at free from serious Injury Collision at Two cars Were in collision Friday in the parking lot and police in Drivers were Bertha Pothler 146 Long field whose car had damage and Robert Churchill whose car was not damaged Power off for ten minutes Ports without for to ten minutes on Monday According to llvdrn superintendent Dour the blackout w is due to an overload in the in tht substation Is g inn ipkt bail out id Hilton I will I with limn x llu is din led i nut kind of with llu pro vi l tin I lepirk irk up VALENTINE boy David is a six year old grade one student His school Little and the public school his provided valentines for Burnedout family find home and help special 14 feature on Qii g won move Hills works com decided night they won the flishing red light from the ornerof Mill Street and in The town was going to the light to Hill were the feel some kind of signal is needed but it was discovered it won I cost much moretojusiput i new light at Hill The light at Mill Street and irk is sould thit if it to be mined it irablt Tlie tow see if lit r help for the flashing light Jt Kmgham Hill light it Park and Mill will in platt town the of Transport ind lMik into tin possibility t a ire reduction speed is drivers into in tht Hill The irt worried sudden drop from fl or miles in hour to whin siid I rcspoast I red ind have in I- rank I In 1 1 rook I and tin wiuld look into delay in Mr mplnymenl msur whlth hid not received inn he is I iff from his no ne had from The f school died offered had left from alio offered financial help Salvation to find chest of for the fjmily for the newly rented home Student funds soar from draw receipts A sparkling blue tenspeed According to vice December and bi hot Triumph bicycle was principal Gary dog sales held second triumphantly wheeled home tickets were sold b the and operated from the Robert Little school ambitious students The the students last Thursday afternoon the ticket winning trophy of Debbie of Cob- blehlU Rd ONE IN was the lucky win of Debbie Hickling of Cobblebill seen with her father Del as they pose together as proud possessors of the ID- speed bike recently drawn on at the Robert Little public school The bicycle was one donated by Jack Berry father of Ian one of the schools students The draw was made on Monday Jan 3 with proceeds slated to fund the grade eight trip proceeds raised the funds He ex plains that students are working as a group to raise one- halt of the required costs of the trip with individuals required to raise their own half of the expenses Mr said the draw only one of the a number of mono raising events successfully organized by the enterprising Ottawa planned for the students He mentioned the early part of June Christmas tree sales in Draw for the was mode The winning ticket was the one purchased Del father of the new owner of the exciting v chicle Harold the local paper was credited for selling the ticket to the luck holders and although there are other bikes in the household the one taken home last Thursday is the first ten speeder ONLY BARE knees among all the Scouts Cubs jt Sunday church parade belong to Jim and Geoff Sjxon keep the beat Special church service for Scouts and Guides at St Ihe church f it the Scoot and of The troops and packs the Hall to the church to itch three and cubs receive their Hi gen in I badges from all throughout Acton present with except wa presiding a a moderator t Hon and Van were ihe Brownies receiv their fourth and stage the Religion in I badge The the nut er the parade ana mtix ere in local groups became part Troops packs However year it decided to return to for the SPECIAL CAGE built Fred Kentner is being used to catch Mallard ducks ordered deported from Lake Dozens of the birds have been caught and taken away already When theres a full complement of deportees they be driven and released Meanwhile home is a district barn and lake par in the Georgetown parade con Seoul and on

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