The Acton Free Press Wed Septembers Anecdote could refer to Actons magistrate The June issue Tlic the published by the Law Upper Canada contained in that especially caught luwvcr Charles 1ealherhnd He thinks the reference must I be to Moore longtime I editor of The Press The article is a long ixlriel i from the book A Stuff own I and a Silk One written I Toronto lawyer I who spent some of his hood years in Here the story Mr HI tells The late James Ifnurson who for wis counsel for the Ontario Hotel Keepers lold mi a somewhat similar In a little town not far from Tor onto migistnlt was the publisher of lit weekly paper an ardent eonvinced The town was and Local Option but the village hotel like proprie tors of hotels in dry places In modatc my thirst Villagers As lone is fines reasonable wire Utile more than fets fees an expected ilchl when prohibition wis rope and the new law that no licence is to he granted to man who hid ever been com ictfcri of alcohol Anil the si stem did not work well in Ihe own in question The fines imposed were the mil from amounting were prohibitive The publican with tourist ind a solium was devised brewery tooperated by si inn shipment of bottled wit ill neitlj labelled and tap In due course Ihe police found lie merclnndise in the usual hiding plntt i eharge was Mr from Toronto to defend There The for the bottles Ind nil been opened and lit contents tested fine was so firm that eould not be paid mil the hotel was ltd iw to Tilt trip wis now reid to be sprung rpixil would bo mil when it the request of letustd hi is lest winlilbe Kk would In discredited in hotel for he litt Irani like Im milts to Mr llinuhl tin matter our mil Perhaps the desired result could lie oh tuned In ixpl lining the situ ilion lit in I Minim his future will by forel sort of lime he added tin ippelhte inbuml might mil look on who neks on the have been known deil with sort of Hunt On bis to Hit lion iherefort he in il inltivitweil Hie The w is quiU surprised heir tint in peil w is to In in more so when he was the was not lo be deslioyed The In such eases if the was m wast ldestroy it in fronl of the Town Hall As a sehool boy Ilnvrscen foamlnc in open ditches The m ig wllh sue Of course it will he needed for the ip And soul Mr son it will tested II wont need to he analyzed Why don you have out of hot ties hen now ind test it now The was now worried for some of the evidence hen it is opened il was pi the of I ink Mr told mi Ih it Hit muMstralc as almost in a stile of toll length i wis in nit Hit wis str mil the reid set loiif is tint istr lontinucd in Hit 1 w is not seirehcd il II dw is one bit of ws lhat tlu editor did not sh in with his rtidtrs Hit migistritcs who list Iwo In mm with in legil no knowledge i on the lb it is i i oil Color tour by steam train The longest curved wooden trestle In Ontario at the Forks of Credit the remains of the hydro station which provided electricity to Erin and C-iIe- Township before and brick clay beds w prompted the extensive brick industry In valley tan all be seen as well as the sounds rain on Sundav September The Credit Vallcv Authority is soring the second annual run color tour from West and Slreokville stations north lo and hack on las dile Titkets be obtained at a cost of for and for children in law his Valley company completed line to through the scenic Vallcv This project ilaletl the building of a atross Ihe gorge it the forks of IMG fool its feet vied Port trestle on as the longest in Ontario Tht CPU filled it with gravel after they purchased the line at the of the century The locomotive used will be engine 1057 a ten wheeler built by the CPR In 1912 and eventually acquired by the Ontario Rail Association The ears of the train are the open- window style of the early 1900 s restored by the volun labor of the ORA members Each car of the Credit Valley Railway tram named for a village In the valley he Cheltenham On September passengers will board the trim West Toronlo station it and Slreelsville station a m for an all day leisurely tour along the and photographers will take place it Inglewood on tht way north and at Cataract in the after noon Scheduled arrival back al is fi 15 and Toronto at 7 30 A schedule is with tickels Tickets may be ob tained from talons office at 1688 stilt if llirri ire still a few pun m judgis without trniiiinc doubt is not in cess i qinllH tint in polite court is iiimm n sense and lint is ilw us in i I school MAPLEHURST Correctional Centre located at the southeast corner of Highway and Highway in Milton was officially opened a few weeks ago and will be its first inmates in September In this recent aerial photograph by staff photographer Steven Dills the overall complex can be seen as it fans out over the acre site Highway 25 runs top of this photo High way right Spot fields are shown in the foreground with the residential wing in the centre and shops classrooms and work areas at upper left BOTHER Joanne Wilkinson and her horse Star at the Pony Club gymkhana on August 23 The event was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Eric Johnston Line Nassagaweya THREE kittens were among the items for sale at Varcoe s auction Guarding them are neighbors Mandy and Ian JACKIE VARCOE included her colt in the auction sale at their home on A large crowd bid on all kinds of items from old stairways to television sets FINDS OF ALL kinds were ben at the barn sae as furniture and the Varcoe sale on j sua what have you J Jack Varcoe is a and there were windows doors and BiiiBreckon Wheat king is donor A generous friend of the Ontario Agricultural Museum is William fc of Burlington He has one of the largest private Lions of primitive form tools in Ontario and has donated generously from the Museum collection A man of many talents among which was the love of farming a curiosity for soil and crop improvement methods and his herd of Jersey cows which made him a leading milk producer in Halton County Him interest in belter crop production brouRhl about an mental program on v neat growing In 19M thai interest off and William became the new King of the world His was Winter which hod been developed at New York City and to various farmers lo test its growing powers Eastern Canada was static he was Ihe toast of Canada County in particular look great pride in on Its formers brine honor to the district It was Iht first ind last time to dale that this honor come lo Ontario Thornhill where Bill was born years ago vns settled by his grand parents John and Isobella llreckon who migrated from Yorkshire England in Thev took up a acre grant on the north side of what is now the Queen lizabeth Way and west of Bur I oak Drive The log house hey built in 1830 was replaced in IBM by a large nil bntk house where Welsely Bill born Bill himself v is born luo acre firm remained until 1 ft when Bill look over its operation from his He increased Ihe lo and farmed until 1S56 when he up farming altogether llit school board buili new school in Nelson Town ship and named It the William and the His ton Board erected a plaque wliiehhonorsliiriiasimanof ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BOM Street East Founded IBI Pastor Rev Das Sydney B Pastor Phone 1835 Thursdiy Choir Practlo Saturday pm Corn Roast al the church Sunday September 7 1975 am Morning ship communion Note Change of time UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Ere Nelson A Gcorqe Ell A D rector Sunday September a public worship Sermon Who In Ihe Long Run 11 Possess the Earth Everyone Welcome HIP hard driving style of drum major Linda of the PriiKLmen and Buglt Corps of College Scarborough was the topic in the prism of recently as he documented the Triangle drum corps hampionships in Kitchtnoi Waterloo at Centennial stadium The won the contest and are reigning Canadian Champions a title they won last September at the C N The photo was taken on Kodak Trt film rated at 1600 ASA with a 2lmm wide angle lens at f2 of a second CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Church II Road North The Rev A Waller Fosbury A 1IJT Avenue Phone 8S3 Sunday September 7 a Worship Service Sermon subject Dedlca lion Please note change time The church on the hill is an Interdenominational con ore gallon ministering to the needs the community All Welcome Milton Chamber of Commerce officially opens Ihe CN Station information next Wednesday Sept EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE J3Church II Rd Rev J15 Sunday September 7 a Sunday School 11 a Morning Worship Evangelistic also showing the new sound motion My Graham It Good Know Tuesday Prayer Service and Study Wednesday Christ ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent town Bus Service for children and to and from Sunday School on All Red Bus up phone or Rev JO Behold I sland at the door and knock II any man hear my voice and open I will come in to him and will sup wilh him and he with me BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Church II Mnstcr Rev J Corvers Sunday September 7 Sunday Worship Services at a and Preschool Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during he afternoon service You are welcome BAHAI FAITH You are warmly Invited to attend a fireside discussion every Friday evening at Phone To acquire knowledge Is In on all but of those which may profit the people of the earth and not such sciences as begin in mere words and end in mere words The pot sen or of sciences and arts have a great right among the people the world MAPLE AVENUE BAPTISTCHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship stChurchl Sunday September 7 Sunday School lor all ages a m Morning Worship p m Evening Fellow Thought Peace rules day when Christ rules the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew A Minister Mr A Hansen Org in si Master Sunday September It am Divine Worship Family service with children and worshipping to Story Sermon Be cause It Never Entered His Head Before Everyone Most Welcome THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR Corner How St and St Alton Dr Rev Leonard Ewlng Rector Director of Music Mrs Frank Sunday September am Holy Eucharist am Sung Eucharist Wednesday September 10 am Holy Eucharist