Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1976, p. 32

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B 6 The Acton Free Press Wed October BEARDMORE PRESIDENT PETER Dunham left shakes the hand of Norman Price before giving him one of the many leather purses filled with silver dollars Thursday LES RIGHT moves along the receiving line after Beardmore president Peter Dunham left has given him one of the purses filled with silver dollars at the first Quarter Century Club banquet Thursday Wrong number Julian Reed Halion likeable is still a roupli time with telephone numbers In July a handy list of emergency numbers in the Burlington and North Halton area which he sent to con stituents with a newsletter got the into hot water Eight of the telephone numbers were wrong Reed apologized profusely and promised a new list would be sent out and it was last week But he got another wrong number This time its the Milton Fire Department emergency number which is wrongly listed He published the former number instead of the new number Otherwise his newest list appears to bo alright Tannery workers join quartercentury club Beardmore and Co the oldest operating unit within Canada Packers is the new est member of the company nation wide Quarter Century Club At the inaugural dinner Thursday In the Legion 127 active and retired tannery employees joined The club s purpose is to honor employees provide a social evening and offer an opportunity to renew friend ships chairman of the board George said to the gathering Mr Mungall who is also a Canada Packers vicepres id tit and presi dent Peter Dunham pre sented club pins and leather purses filled with silver dollars to the 97 new mem with service spanning between and years Mr Dunham and G Dickson later presented pins and gold watches to the people who had worked more than years at This latter group included a foursome John Creighton Grenville Masales Stewart Bennett and Arlington Whitewho had over years service Alfred Fryer is also a year man but he was absent from the banquet Both Mr Creighton and Mr Bennett are former company presidents at The new club members were treated to a full course dinner and the entertainment of Vince Mountford and com pony Mr Mountford is also a former Canada Packers cm MEMBERS ACTIVE Thelma Barnes Vera Louis Cabana Roy Ernest Coker William Coker Alex Com Abbott Conway Morns Courtney Cnpps Cecil Curtis Frank DeBartolo John Dennis Her bert Draper Leslie Jack Dunn Dynw Mildred Fabian Edward Wesley Fountain Albert Fowler Joseph James Graham Jack Harold Harris James Gordon Hitchcock Stanley Hladun Charles Hubble Nelson Johnson Ivan Kelly Martha Kelly Charles Kings mill Knl Harvey Lambert Hector Lambert Helen Philip LcSueur Elmer Mainprize Lino Marzo Joyce Owen Masales Jonas Massey Edward Neil Miller Roman Dons Morton Roger Murray William Nelles George Hugh Kenneth Pa pi lion Louis John Norman Price Joseph Arthur Ratcliffe Charles Frank Slmiom Robert Sly Edward That cher John Turkosz Van Meet George Vos Ruby Waterhouse Earl West Wilson John Winter Lome George Bowman Abelc Bra Ida Cassidy Claude Cook Wiiiiam Dawkins Mary Deforest Percy Evans Peter Dorothy David Holmes Fred William Wlady slaw Alex Mann John Mann Lloyd John McLaughlin Lloyd Mike Frank Harold Simpson Charles Townsky Grace Townsley John Wan Zaba Sam Perry M1MI1EKS OR YEARS ACTI Vi lla Bainbridge Ed ward George Holmes Gordon Lambert Charles Landsborough bert Loehntr McLennan John Douglas Waugh Herbert Woods Fred Anderson Henry Arbic Wesley Stewart Bennett John Creighton Stanley Fred William Fin lay Alfred Fryer Jack Greer Charles Heard Ikwson Masales lheo Salt Robert Arlington Wink Alfred Willis Ptrty Woods No change in towing System Regional Commission has decided to stick to the present system of towing tenders and let all Firms which won tenders last summer keep their contracts Tht commission had con following the route the OPP has taken and allow all firms in the area to rotate responding to However investigation by Chief Ken has shown the system is not without its problems too Firstly said the various firms still complain to the police and frequent meetings arc needed to straighten out conflicts In addition with the system of calling each opera tor in order docs not always guarantee service since the firms may not respond to a call it odd hours or during poor weather Judge William said he thought might be on the right track after all issuing towing tenders because least service was guaranteed even though the commission has been deluged with complaints briefs from towing firms which lost out on the tenders Wt just have to get a few kinks out of our system he observed Commissioner Bill suggested if switched to the system then any firm which didn respond lo a call could simply be chopped off the list of towing firms the force Chairman Glenn Magnuson compared the system with having contracts with every area towing firm and noted there v as no guarantee of secure compound in the event police need to have a vehicle impounded with the system Magnuson added the police would then have no eontrol over the rates drivers involved in accidents who opt for the police lo call a towing firm would be charged The market will set the rates quick enough If firms don l pla ball they will be off the list declared Mayor Harry Barrett said police might consider having one firm which is called when a vehicle is lo be impounded and rotate all other calls to every available firm FORMER TANNERY PRESIDENT Stewart Bennett right and Jack chat after the first banquet of the Canada Packers Quarter Century Club at the Legion Mr Ayre a former member of the First World War Canadian entertainment group The the piano for the occasion Thursday Mr was a member of the entertainers at the Legion headed by Vince Mountford VISIT Toddlers to Teens AND SEE OUR GOOD SELECTION of Fall and Winter Wear by Gay Tog Pert Teachers Pet Selecta Encore Trim Fit Plus Many More USE OUR CONVENIENT CHRISTMAS LAV AWAY PLAN FIRST OF 127 BEARDMORE Employees to receive quartercentury pins is Barnes who received hers from chairman of the board George Leather purses filled with silver dollars and gold watches were also issued to both retired and active members New police assoc exec AcroN Police cruisers After Police buy 17 more cruisers Ihc force will end up with three different types of tires on its vehicles Despite efforts by Mayor Harry Barrett to block Ihe purchase of new police special for Ihe new cruisers the rest of Police Commission decided Thursday lo buy new tires Chief Ken noted Peel Police and all use the lilt tires and recommend them highly His report added he contacted a supplier of the special police tires and will cost flfl per tire Barrett agrees the 17 new cars should be purchased of the Hilton represent the II ill Regional Poliet Association work of Milton I ill ill is the new till issoli and out 1 Milton is does i new director Hon Oswald The other memlers of new police issoei itu are irking Hurling lindens is Hit president How ird the new and new rector are N Km Smith Into pole In licks Milton hid about Woo dam into poll on Ave 1j DOWNTOWN is OCTOBER PREM0VING -4- DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT formerly G T Fuh a Chipi Drop irtand see us for the finest Chinese Food and Fish and Chips in Halton Hills HOURS 8pm Sunday 12 Noon Tel 8532060 Mon Fn Sal 10 m p To the Ratepayers of the Co taxes for the year 1 976 an explanatit Education rporation of the an of the increase Farm Residential Township of Erin Due to the increase of of tax rates is set out as follows Farm Commercial Residential 1975 property Commercial 45 502 Secondary 353 392 517 35 7 35R Townshio of Erin 150 150 150 GENERAL 83 49 88 FIRE 30 30 30 30 Elementary School Total 166 187 Separate School Total 1725 194 5 1353 1535 Police Village of Education 143 General Streets 168 203 10 10 Garbage Collection 70 Fire Protection 60 Total 173 197 1390 1600 Bert Berry Treasurer Tax Collector Great Prices on all our Polaris Models Brand New COLT TACH SPEEDOMETER SlLINO I CHROME SHOCKS 1CQ AT COST I SPECIAL OFFERS TO FIRST TIME BUYERS TWO MACHINE FAMILIES BE SURE TO SEE OUR SLEDS ON DISPLAY AT THE MILTON MALL GRAND OPENING OCT THRU TO OCT A Racers Edge sale representative will be on hand to answer all your questions about the 77 Polaris line Thurs night all day Saturday After speaking to our representative drop down to our showroom at Mill St and enter our free draw No purchase required WE ARE GIVING AWAY TICKETS Contest ends Oct J RACERS EDGE 111 MILL ST MILTON PHONE Open Wed 7

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