Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 25, 1976, p. 18

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The Acton Free Press Wed February On worlds resources sharing is the word Four tennis clubs suggested There will be four public students and for jun tennis clubs in Halton Hills Gordon fees are this year Joseph Gibbons MM Park Club Acton Tennis an adult and a Junior Cub Moore Park Tennis There would be an addition- Club and Gordon per senior member pay Tennis Club if council able to the Halton Hills the administration Tennis Association committee recommendation Mrs who Involved in tltion Mrs McEwen pointed out he fee structure was much than other municipal ties She said the closest was rough where is hargedper family bach my nnis In a word the message at the Ten Days for world Development session at Knox Presbyterian Church Sunday was sharing What it bolls down to is sharing of opportunities Frank Liberal MP told the people gathered In the church basement auditorium the problems facing all the world citizens ecology conservation of natural resources sudden scarcity of non renewable resources on what was the ninth day of a multichurch sponsored in HALTON MP Frank Philbrook ad dressed a gathering at Knox Church for a Ten Days for World Development session Many national purchasing power There are companies such as General other points on the list Motors have budgets greater noted that than some nations in the there was resistance in the Third World Dr Philbrook industrialized nations to said comply with such ideas as proposes Speaking of Control of the multi Canada he said re not lonal companies is a power even sure we have the the Third World would like to ical will to do something have said about it bridging the gap Such control would be one between the rich and poor portion of the New nations Economic Order Philbrook said that the poorer nations are no longer the theme of the Ten submissive and arc Days program was likened the industrialized by the MP to Canada policy arias They want an even of balancing regional dis ing up through the New parities Order he said In addition to striving to though he said the result of control the multinationals may be that only ex the Third World would like to perls know what is happen get compensation for foreign ni said I exploitation of their natural think its the right way to go resources support for prod approval of Recreation Dir the total operation and minor Association with Glen Gray who Is on maintenance of the tennis entatives of each club on the hoi day said they courts they use except dur executive to have the same fee ing public hours the report According to the report structure all over town but stated submitted by a tennis study fell it was unfair since the Councillor George committee of Mrs Mary facilities art different She questioned minor main Mrs Pom Sheldon said the fees reflect the num tcnance and wondered how It Peter Papillon and Bryan of court to some degree could be determined whether committee had looked at the committee felt they were not situation from every angle n a position to state exactly and felt those who want to would be public at play organized tennis and which courts l n Jst as long it not just should both be satisfied He afternoons stated Counciil hi BMlh said he realized the inly way tennis courts can public hours is defined the recreation department could function properly is to be organized He said the municipality is supported by tennis clubs taking the Job over Mrs McEwen said Mlss- issjuga had originated a any time 25 per cent of where all new courts were open lo anyone at all times and check when they close If damugc is done in the middle of the night it a straight case of vandalism same as any other fac ilty thu tennis courts Lewis public clubs on She said more money would damage had been done during Hills will be schtdued for but after two years had to unity courts are much less be needed expensive to the town than courts allowing courts to remain In reply to question from open The report said Councillor Les Mrs unites without public clubs McLwcn said tht Acton have had to hire staff to is representatives were and supervise programs wiih the prooscd fee They on the courts only have ZOO members and The fee structure proposed may have to more for the clubs with Joseph Crandall Murray of the Gibbons and Moore Park trie formtr Georgetown Tennis same for family for Clubs said the members adults and 50 for juniors agreed with the higher fee at Acton fees would be a Gordon club He said family an adult for art involved when morn high school advanced players be- club hours or public hours public use the report stated to club use with public Mrs McEwen explained Mrs said the days minor maintenance included sweeping cojrts replccing nets their own cost buying windscreens and erecting signs She said the town would be expected to replace lights maintain the grounds around the courts empty Production planned Classes sponsored by the j operating very succcss- trasheans and supervise any The theatre group capital work down to courts meets Tuesday evenings and Facility Superintendent production of some sort is Pal Shechan termed the planned report a step the right The crochet class finished direction He said the project this week and switch to for mother four weeks There are two active yoga the ladies takca break sessions sitting is provided while some of Ihese groups are underway years The Anglican Catholic Lutheran Presbyterian and United Churches Canada connection with the Acton Ministerial Association sponsored the program Twenty two dollars in proceeds from the evening were donated by the assoc lation to the OXFAM Acton Hospital between and group headed by Daphne i3 Dr was the King superintendent He was also An early part of the Sunday medical officer for four session concentrated on years starting in 1963 at the global food shortages Dam in West Rodriguez led a discussion Pakistan based on a slide presentation The MP told the gathering entitled The World Food a half hour address that Crisis the problem facing the Third a member of World countries is too the Commons committees on icult to attack on a large external affairs and national scale At one time a Code of defence finance trade and Behaviour was suggested for economics plus health wcl the multi national companies fare and social affairs spoke to follow Obituar Sam Hubble 95 A leatherworker for many and Elizabeth Drain years Samuel James Hubble He was married to Veena passed away at the age of Sarah Cawthra at Bucc al Wellington Terrace bridge in 1910 and she 14 ceased him He was the last of He worked at the his family brothers and sis tannery and Bracebrldge ler Glcndon Mildred and tannery before coming to having predeceased him Acton when these companies He Is survived by son and joined in the daughters Violet Mrs early 1920s Brunei North Bay Charlie Funeral service was Hubble Aeton and Ruth Tuesday Feb 17 at the Mrs Morris Courtney Shoemaker funeral Acton home conducted by the Rev w an ardent hotkey Ewing Members of the fa the Maple Leafs his held a special service favorite team Monday evening He had lost a hand and part Pallbearers were grand his arm in in an sons and friends John dent at work Courtney Guelph Bob Mar shall RR2 Acton Edward Hubble Kingston Glen Hubble Guelph Sam Hub ble Guelph and Larry Taillefer R 1 Acton Last of family Mr Hubble was born Aug 1880 son of Samuel Hubble Freda Stull services were htld at Shoemaker Fun Home Acton on for Freda Stull who di February G in St Joseph s Hospital Guelph at the age of Mrs Stull was born on May 1918 to Elizabeth Davy and Fred She attend Glen Williams public school On February she married Thomas Howard in Georgetown She was employed as a clerk while living at and was affiliated with SI George Anglican Georgetown She moved to Gome Ontario a year and a half ago Mrs Stull was predeceased by her husband She is vived by her daughters Fred Mrs Charles Gillies Ivy Anne Campbellville Lewis Mil ton John and Raymond Brampton brothers Donald Sydney B C Ralph Ottawa and Allan Oshawa and one sister Joyce Mrs Ear Glen Williams Rev ne at the service with interment at the Glen Williams Cemetery Pall bearers were sons Andy George Lewis John and Raymond Stull and son in law Charles Gillies This is a recording- imagination Bell Canada is busy getting phone calls from people re questing additional telephone books In an effort to create a better environment the company distributed only one telephone book per house hold They explained on a not Ice enclosed In the delivered books that most customers with more than one phone had said they did not need more than one book as frequently called numbers were kept in a personal directory The com also said they were concerned about the jpallu lion problem associated with the disposal of solid waste and are conscious of the need to conserve our natural re sources Kitchener telephone number on the notice to call for additional numbers has been disconnected however calls arc apparently being switched to another number automatically according to Bell When the Free Press called on Monday each time a re cording came on informing the caller the number was disconnected There wos no switchover to another num The number was dialed several times In the event of a digit but after seven tries and a lasting re lationship with the male voice on the recording at the other end of the phone it was de cided to give up However according to a spokesperson at the telephone book delivery office the ber is alright and orders for more books In the Acton area are coming In Acton books are to requesting per sons while In larger centres they are hand delivered Blade Short Rib Roasts Shoulder Chuck Roasts Choice Sirloin Tip Roast 189 RED BRAND BE Prime Rib Roast Bon 189 110 99 Wing Roast or Steaks Boneless Brisket J 39 Point Ground Chuck Small Link Sausage Maple Leaf Lb Sliced Side Bacon FREEZER SPECIAL J Si Ground Chuck 995 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill St 853 THE PRICE BEATERS YES WE LEASE CARS TRUCKS BRAND NEW CARS 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