2 The Acton Free Press Wed July 14 SB 3 53 S ss Ml THREE WEEKS OF sightseeing in Europe are ahead of the approximately excited people who boarded a Ted Tyler Transport bus on Friday afternoon to go to Malton Airport The Legion through Tyler Travel offered a special charter flight to the continent with every seat booked almost right Office space in a school away The group will not stay together for the whole travellers will head for various countries All ages 1 Friday some to see specific sights others to see thing Some had been overseas before while some their first trip Councillor McKenzie reports Decoration Day In Recently the Acton Free Press ran an editorial ex pressing concern about the future of our Decoration Day vice which is always held on the first Sunday in June Al though there was not a large crowd the event was well organ ized supported financially by the town council and many local organizations and the service Itself was very inspiring Tome the important part of this act of remembrance takes place on the week leading up to the service on Sunday The committee completes its plans the graves are marked the staff under Alf Duby supervision beautify the cemetery and people from far and near come to plant flowers and remember their loved ones Although the crowd may vary from year to year it is my sincere hope that this very special event continues Let it be quietly known hit on the first Sunday in June interested citizen of Acton and vicinity pause to remember G Pat Homes pools get permits REPRESENTATIVES OFLOL laid a wreath at the cenotaph before taking part in Orange paradesat Colhngwood or St Marys Satur day Drenched in the downpour were left to right Dons Cooke Roy Ar Pearl Holmes Danny Holmes Dons Browne George Holmes and Jack Campbell and the photographer Possibility of having town office space in a school was discussed at the June 23 meeting of the Community Schools administration committee Recreation Glen Gray Inquired about the possibility of securing office space In cither the new district high school or the existing high school which will be transformed into a middle school In September 1977 Bruce Llndley of the board or education said that this concept was being imple in the Oakvllle area ceremony The handful of members of 0 who gathered Saturday morning at the cenotaph were soaked by a downpour However in a brief ceremony they laid a wreath before leaving for parades of Orange elsewhere Some to Colllngwood and some to St Marys to join lodges in he traditional 12th of July parades Same Bible In the ceremony at Acton George Holmes the chaplain carried the Bible he was given in when he joined the lodge here Mrs K Browne widow of a long tune lodge member laid the wreath on the cenotaph in pouring rain Several others attended but members from George town who had been did not come The lodge still has regular meetings but their numbers are dwindling They did not take their banner or a band with them to the parade as they always did not too many years ago Those who paraded in the district marches report a good day dull but without rain Dog has and that more In depth dls would have to be held before a decision is made Changes due With the Acton water billing going to Georgetown there will be changes made at the town office on Mill St The quarters also include the offices of the area recreation and the firt chief The Community Schools administration committee meets about once a year to discuss uses of school pro perly cost sharing sharing etc Attending the meeting were councillor Joe Hurst Glen Gray and Mr and Price of the board of education NOTICE Richard M Telford DC CHIROPRACTOR is pleased to announce his moving from 75 Mill St to 65 Mill St E Acton EFFECTIVE JULY For Appointment Please Phone 8532483 Building permits tiling a value of were issued for Acton during the month of Four residential permits for alterations and additions amounted to a total of There were two permits for garages totalling SI There were six swimming pool permits amounting to Therewercfour permits for single family dwellings amounting to These are on Gould Crescent in the Legion subdivision for Hear ley Transmission repairs annoy commission Let communities help with rinks committees Neighborhood groups may find themselves maintaining outdoor skating rinks this winter if an idea of the Hal ton Hills recreation advisory committees is accepted by council The wards one and two committee had suggested having the works department set up and flood rinks and let No fires this week Acton fire chief Mick Holmes reports no fires in the past in the town or ting the neighborhood people maintain the rinks rest of the winter Under the present system the town does every thing with the rinks at con expense to the tax payers The wards three and four advisory committee ted the Ac I on and Esquesmg recommendation of four trans missions in one cruiser in three months has prompted Police Commission to consider reviewing its policy for car repairs Thursday Commissioner William called for a review of repairs to cruiser operation after ques police force accounts which revealed a cruiser had received four transmission repairs Chief Ken explain the force has received a for two of the four re pairs they were able to prove faulty mechanical work was done on the car One of the other transmission repairs has been attributed to normal wear and tear while the other is being blamed on misuse of the ear by various officers driving the vehicle Mayor Harry noted if the police department I decided recently to re vamp Us accounting system the four transmission repairs might not hive been spotted ind he firm in question I have been question I said he thought firms picked to re pairs to cruisers were reput able and friendly to the polite department He questioned the credibility of the firm which repaired the sum four times still sent bills to the force He didn consider the company friend to the force He said he believes more firms should be involved in Ihc repair of cruisers and for more diversifica Hon of the force business dealings in Either residents are paying for dog tags or council overestimated the number of dogs in Hills Finance committee mem were told Monday that revenue from dog tags col so far totalled only white the town had bud 12 as FAMOUS BEAUTIT0NE QUALITY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED