Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 7, 1975, p. 2

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The Acton Press Wed May medallion estates- halton hills Illustrative site plan Booths snowmobile plan snowed under by council Mini III gttaliim it nut i tin I III lv law il liy I Ml I Mutton IIIIU I lltltl I ml hhiiilil ill In in win limuiiyiliiri mull a It a IIkuijImI In I III U o hi ill lllllllVI IIIMIiIhIB lllt till III tn 111 lltmlln Mil Unit by nun mill dldn mm m Imtily dilw III III Painters group seeks members the lifsrcetomn Palette ana an exhibit in at the are and fOKweffe from Aoav4 jita them painting Si see then Uti of tV sale of the also had fir sale he Its member are arc Interested in painting The arrange although the ana Instntetora The viatMft it so people of intwwta ttc our own thing Mr The club been or nine The same croup will nave a hihit this wwk end in Georgetown of the paintings ill be different interested in joining trie group could contact Laura Gray first Tory mi in ami inn IllNUIfld Wliui it mini In tim villi only IliMifli unit In I law I lim iilIM I1I1 inuttit lim lo dully lilt unit IIIUll l Hie In llm Ity lawful lliul limy know nil hi In mill liutilrlu In It il ml it a waif u will liy low ml wink iniLuiiry haiiHLi I in lw En tiy law iHku llm lull lfl won now i win In front of ll laslill llm will two ut ill 1 unit go in Dm Itur with Hi Iy law It will fin kin Min for a liilni rvmiiutt inn Inn COMING 10 ACTON MAY 20th CobUbd sides a Senior Ontario Men Basketball team that advanced two years In a row to the Ontario Senior Finals Teammates an the Lake- sides were Joe Krol who was then ton Wildcats and the late Ward of Burlington popular plant manager for the old Canadian Conner plant In Burlington After working several years in construction and training In the meat packing industry he worked hit way through Ontario Agricultural College from until 1BS1 when he graduated with an honors A and picked up two major athletic letters for bas ketball and football He also collegiate Football chain during these years After graduation he worked In livestock feed sales accuag to sales management and plant management positions the mid he pur chased a acre farm at 1 and another acre farm to where be runs chicken broiler and beef operations In the 1960s Mr Gray entered the construction bun as a partner with Fred of Georgetown Mr is married to the former Beverley Jeanne trained as a nurse at Peterborough Hospital She had been active in Red Cross work In George town as a volunteer driver and with the Red Cross blood donor clinic The Gray have two children Cindy En Grade 13 and Douglas in Grade at Georgetown high school Mr Grav mother still Uvea in Burlington at Prospect Mr Grays association with Progressive Conservative party goes back to student days with the Young PC organization During the 1950 he served on the exe cutive of the Wellington County C Association and after moving to Georgetown In 1959 he has taken part in federal and provincial cam as a poll and area captain Hri47nrsof George Grays many vities include the following Vice president and director Chamber of Commerce Halton Region Board of Health and director since of the Ontario Turkey Producers Marketing Board member and past president Ontario Poultry Council member and past director Ontario Fede ration of Agriculture past director Poultry Products Institute of Canada past pre sident Ontario Poultry Pro cessors Association member Toronto Construction Asso ciation and service In the Canadian militia with the Prince of Wales Rangers PAINTING IS shown to Mrs It H Elliott by Dunning at the Palette and Pencil Club exhibition St Moans hall Saturday Trevor Hoy was another visitor Create Halton Continued ti On Cancer drive again success This years canvass by the Again this year the can Acton branch of the Cancer asters will end the drive Society is again proving most with a pot luck supper In a no- successful About has cost hall providing been turned In so far with everything themselves No much more expected to come money comes from campaign as canvassers complete all funds for any extras their calls candidates in the north he added Mixed feelings worker from Georgetown our obvious disappointment We wish you well in the south but accept your decision with mixed feelings she told One northern party worker indicated Snow would have to to it that the premier made room for Ihe new on the cabinet or wc 11 feci short changed Halton voters have been represented by a cabinet minister for several years A meeting has been for tonight to organize a PC riding executive for the Burlington riding Mr Snow urged those who will be involved in the new riding organization to hold nomination meeting as soon as possible May be early During the press con ference Snow was asked if that advice could be in as a warning of a spring or summer election Snow admitted there was a lot of talk and certainly possibility of a spring or summer election but qualified that by saying he felt Ihe nomination should be held early even in the event of a fall election During the riding executive meeting Snow received some good heckling about the name of the new riding being called Burlington rather than North or just Halt on He said he leaned towards a or North name but the recommendation was made by an Independent commission and both caucus and cabinet agreed to pass rccommtndntlon without changes According to minister no Formal petition hat been asking for name change I ibrrnlstoo 1 In the Burlington riding are also gearing up for election Hie present executive announced two founding meetings will be held one for on May at at School in and one for the ruling at Inn May Allen executive vice president of I isl Liberal Association staled lglc would indicate Thursday Oct IG as election diy bul con never be sure whether logic or motion decides day We will more llian ready for a June election Organize have proposed no memberships will he in the nor Ihern riding but will allow up to per cent of the total membership in the riding association to be residents candidate to be named for Burlington would have lo live in the riding bul the riding candidate could be a non resident Allen explained Anyone who held a membership in either I or riding alio Ill automatically bccoi member of association in the riding in which they live Allen said Receives letter years too soon Plenty of people complain about getting letters delivered complaint He got a letter Wednesday April he received a letter notify him of a photographic event in Toronto that was scheduled for Tuesday Apnl the day before He was slightly annoyed so he looked at the postmark on letter It had gone through a cancelling machine which read28VIH5 translating into June Of particular help to the campaign are the members of Dublin and Institutes who arrange their own districts each year Office Campaign chairman Arlie White arid the canvassers worked out of a donated temporary office all April which they found very worth while Much literature was given out and the people who manned the office chatted with quite a few visitors las HALTON HILLS FURNITURE BOWLING DANCE NonStop Mmic THE SHAYNES and DISC JOCKEY FRIDAY MAY 23rd 900pm ACTON LEGION Door Prizes Spot Dances Per Couple For Tickets Contact Mrs J Bousfield Hills Furniture 8532188 Queen St Acton BINGO Lie No Every Monday Night at 8 pm AT THE CREDIT VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY RIVIERA GAMES 1000 JACKPOT 55 No s NO ADMISSION CHARGE Cards 3 for 1 BUS SERVICE Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES iifii I ill HI liooih tin i win Willi bum tin Iuut mill it in the by ll ill Ituwy Hi lown lint lloollihtuliri if 1 Hit liny would liny i Kin dull win It llllll lul of by liiwuiiil bud tin IijIiiuUhi hi Hi il mi linn arid Ihnsi tin in I would arm id than without In 111 In liu Armstrong jxilntid Hit lh had for put iron only lo any lions Hi thought Him for finally In aiming up with Armutrong it would be to bind he by law to said he works com ml tee hud spent a lot of on the by law and hey had done a good job of satisfying as many people as possible He added he was opposed to sending it to another commit This Is a good by law Iets not procrastinate until the snow again urged Councillor Joe Hurst said Booth s complaint about mobiles not being allow on the street went the by law He noted snow still have ingress and egress in Hills so they need trailers Booth sold the town needs a restrict b law to control nuts but thought parts of the by law could be too restrictive and ruin the recreational enjoyment of For the many people who act rcsponsibh with their machines He said he thought there were enough people that there was no of an one be ing punched in the nose if a committee was set up Ifvy buul he lliiHigiil III I ml Junior ua In I tic law find In would lies Mb Dint ftit I any tut likntl lie tut inn ernid pro Mem of making hat Mild In aulde law In am of an as a huge 1 111 the only ding utile Moth Mayor Hill and 11 ill Muwur iuil the iojwi Hie by Jaw Hi of a or refill y was noted tie hah prwi the Ad Wilt iirgit he kiwi I send by law lit wild lor legal Iwi before nailing lie tie here were a Jot of ll was dwlded the bylaw Toyota Community Calendar Whot doing In the North Area I CAH WASH Day special fur wash and bake sale Bennett School Wrfy wash a sale a OPEN HOUSE Honey Pot Nursery School Glenlea Tuesday May 13 A to a See how much car your money will buy at HALT0N TlOlYlOlTlA Hill Truck 878 8262931 Hwy Just North of J

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