Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 8, 1976, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wed December HALTON HILLS ELECTIONS WARD1 Acton WARD WARD TOM HILL HARRY LEVY Regional i to bo pat Mckenzie 1270 sleeted GORDDAWE635 PETER MARKS ED WOOD RUSSELL MILLER EH696 WILLIAM HUNTER Regional PAT PATTERSON IE GEORGE STEPHEN SAXE NICK 396 ROY BOOTH FRED HARRISON ERNIE SYKES 622 WALTER PETE 1451 ERN HYDE DANTIMMONS723 RIC MORROW ACCLAMATION Regional MIKE ARMSTRONG E 1609 MARILYN 1257 CEC MARTIN 226 HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD WARDS 1 I A do Eiq WARDS 3 and H H TOM WATSON A PIERCE 778 DON LONG E BARRY SHEPHERD HARTLEY SHERK 429 TOM SIMMONS 354 Return Hill Continued from Page Monday night that he Intends to run again In the next election Board of Education Bert Hinlonwonthe board of education seat from veteran Tom Watson He commented that he think the election was a Hlnlon Watson Pierce choice votes and captured the spot town incumbent councillor Fred Tut Harrison look Mike Armstrong was tops votes and incumbent Ernie Sykes trailed with votes Ward Two Regional battle saw Russell Miller take an early lead over Bill Hunter and keep It all the way Miller polled 16 almost double There was no election for but rather a vote for the Ward regional seat and the concerns each candidate stood for voters went for his concerns and issues he said and now I have the problem of fol lowing Ihem through First he feels he must get a grounding In the workings of the Board of then I will try to some of the ideas and concerns I stood for in he election In the race for the regional seat In Ward Three Roy Booth topped the poll with since Morrow was The Local council seats A newcomer to the political scene Walter took first place in the Ward Three Georgetown race for local council polled 156 votes followed by Pete Pom with 1451 votes These two were elected Veteran councillor and former Georgetown mayor Hyde lost his seat polling only votes while another newcomer Dan Timmons polled In Ward George- with votes and former Georgetown engineer Peter Morris was next with 1383 These two arc elected The only woman in the race Marilyn Serjeantson In her first bid for public office came close to Morris with 1257 votes 126 behind him Cec Martin ran a poor last with only votes A four man race for local council in Ward Two saw Pat Patter son take early lead and winding up at the top with 1568 He was closely followed by incumbent George Maltby with 1359 These two were elected Stephen Saxe in his first polittcal battle polled while Nick took wan Jft 1VV Santa FIRE RUINED a clothes dryer Monday at the home of Peter Forbes Poplar Ave Acton Volunteer firefighters put out the flames which chief Mick Holmes believes started the lint catcher There was smoke damage throughout the house which is owned by Bert I The Georgetown firefighters ore bringing on entry since Acton firefighters pari Continued from Page 1 icipated in the Georgetown one prize parade last Saturday Jim head of the com Churches mlttee has heard of a good Mr and the commit number of entries but there tee had been hopeful of ire always and having much increased part changes at the last minute so by churches this he and his committee are year and have been h some- easy and ready for what disappointed in the comes Saturday noon Region borrows Of the 339 will be for the Regional Municipality of Halton Other allotments include WOO for Hilts for Milton for Oakville and for Burlington Double Minting Each determines Its own debenture requirements but all issues arc handled by the region and approved by regional council The region is selling the issue on the Canadian Market The debenture is the first to be sold in Canada with credit rating by Standard and Poor Corp of New in all papers in the region lo advertise the job the region has done Fire in chimney Acton fire fighters were summon lo the sewage trcilment plant Churchill S last night Tuesday was coming Regional Council approved the sale of deben tures raise at a meeting Wednesday The issue will cover needs in the four area pal i ties as well as regional projects charged to the general levy Proposal called bribery it should lake half page ad n ralng Yields on the debentures arc per cent on those maturing between Dec 1977 out of the chimney Brown said the advertise- Dec per cent on At press time there were merit should been placed hose maturing in Dec no although Hit fire prior to the Dec election cent on wis not serious lor further Bribing the people with hose maturing in Dec details see next ret llieir own money and right Press before an election sounds like a good buy councillor Carl mused Brown replied to that by saying he running and the publicity help him He claimed one of the region biggest faults was the lack of eommunicattons Get to truth He said an advertisement containing a report by CAO Ernie would get across the truth to the people He there were many half truths and a lot of false information being spread Mr report dealt with the progress of all jobs and he region has been engaged in from Jan 1 to Oct 1976 No action was taken on Mr Brown suggestion Cars sign are damaged Two cars and a stop sign were damaged following a two car collision on Agnes St at Main St last Wednesday 50 am Regional Police say A car driven by Percy received in damages a car driven by Mlt of Bower Ave talned In estimated dam ages police report A stop sign was also damaged they say Cars collide on Sixth Line More than in estimated damage Is reported by Halton Regional Police following a twocar collision on Dec ember 4 at l m Police say cars driven by Jennifer Linton Georgetown and Michael Murdy also of Georgetown collided on the Sixth Line 82250 permits response They arc expecting entries from one town church and I wo district churches Balloons and candy canes will be given out along the route and in the The parade began in a small way a couple of years ago and has grown consider ably since the arranging total value of There taken by Men wen four permits for semi detached dwellings for Old Lane Estates on Campbell Court valued and two for residential alterations at 250 Main St car fire Acton fire chief Mick estimates damage be between and to a Pinto after the engine started on fire on The fire occurred on Main St Acton to a cor owned by Club and their helpful Donations cover the costs incurred The budget docsn I nearly approach the sums spent in Georgetown and Milton for their parades but Mr and his keen group feel Actonians and friends ill have a parade to be proud of on Saturday POLITICAL NEWCOMER Ed Wood looks on as fresh standings are added to the lists during ballot counting Monday Mr Wood did not win this time but said that he intends to run in the next municipal election in not specify the cause but said the volunteer firefighters put out the blaze with dry ehemicals The HIGHEST TRADEIN ALLOWANCES The money you save at Baz BAZ MOTORS sales service is tops HARROP OF MILTON Welcome to Our Table you may find on our dessert wagon Engl Tt fie Fresh Fruit Salad Mocha Cake Syllabub Assorted of PRE FEATURES INCLUDE 44 NOTE KEYBOARD PEDALS CLARINET CELLO FLUTE VOILlN TRUMPET RHYTHMS WALTZ BALLAD ROCK MARCH WESTERN LATIN JAZZ TONE QUALITY OF LARGE ORGAN BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CABINET PADDED BENCH MADE IN CANADA FREE LESSONS REGULAR PRICE CHRISTMAS a A SPECIAL ONLY DOWN PER MONTH BUY A HAMMOND THE CHOICE OF PROFESSIONALS J4ouAe of HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS BAZ MOTORS LTD FREE BUS SERVICE for ACTON SHOPPERS THIS CHRISTMAS STARTING THIS TUESDAY DEC 14th AT AM This service is extended to the shopping public by Acton business places Where you see the Bus Sponsor Decal please patronize these Acton Merchants FLIP FLASH I id Ml mmiL cum Efii rur ruin OUR CONVENIENT CHRISTMAS PLAN AT HO INTEREST CHARMS UNTIL DECEMBER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OH YOU MONEY REFUNDED

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