Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 2, 1977, p. 1

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The Acton Tall Pair saw red last September and Agricultural Society President Russell Murray hopes he has a solution for future years Secretary treasurer John read last year report to members pre sent at the annual meeting Fall fair in red president reveals last Tuesday He announced that although more money was taken in than in previous years money was also spent In the end he said the society was in I he hole Mr Murray blamed loss partly on rain storm and partly loo people on the fair trying to do loo many jobs was another annul afford it loss tould be tompltlcly rained said ft invoked Mr Murra suggested that more members must get re to work hard involved in the even d tin The agreed with fair is to remain ihe largest past Kin agntulturnl exhibition North Hi slated that realized everyone worked on a volunteer further that if tin members win going to they should Ik Iht nutting inui South tviulius la should not lis Me had enough tin do the f in nut tiling on i Ctrl in lit in i had lid Hi it board of it tors help run tin fair cut from lJ77 budget security is on gilts from J i m iss irv illlt gil out mil gtt iiisors lot as other have done As head of Iht torn millcc Mr Murray said they upped the prize money last year in order to attract iht best of breeds Doing this would attract mort people and also raisi the of fair Thirty Four Pages Fifteen Cents ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY One Hundred mil No Hydro court case Tuesday Feb 8 A Divisional Court hearing has been set for at Hall to whether itiun hearings for proposed Bradley to hydro corridor tan permit and cross examination of alternate Lawyers for along roult coopt w ith Hydro Marshall in expediting hearing before- a panel of three judges for what lav ver Hon itt called a precedent setting The Ontario Expropriations Act has never defined whether expropriation hearings should allow Or tross on to the proposed route used to determine Hearing Donald adjourned he irings at Acton legion November when his ruling thai evidence or cross examination not be was challenged by lawyers for tht landowners tried to reopen the hearings again January by eouiisel for landowners was dragging its kit in arranging for i Divisional Court hearing However Mr nothing could be decided by the hearings until a decision was handid down by both parties to expedite court case noting his report i published four after hearings win November Lion Ms ire representing land owners contesting Mr ruling while law Tom Marshall represents tint inn Both parties insist they art interested in speeding up Russell Murray remains president is for die si Kind South Mr ly w is itthiinid 10 si Hill nig illtrf rst lire in ill itum to lop rl upon Mi Hour mid Murr iv should ills 111 suk ill WEE ELIZA McEACHERN It months was loo young to give blood at the Acton Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at the Legion on Monday so she was just contented to sit on Red Cross Dorothy knee while her mom donating blood Both Eliza and Mrs in onto a i luncal assistant left takes blood horn 1 nine Acton at the local Red toss Mood donor clinic at I holds the medal which she won for taking third place in novice ladies combination free style and figures com petition at London last weekend who is a member of the figure skating club was skating in the Great Lakes Winter Skating Winter deals another blow Meeting at church Prefer St Josephs name for school of op mum showed ihe St Jo School would be for the new separate school in Atton 1 hi quick poll was pari of a meet mg of interested parents and members of the Hilton separate school board and al St Joseph s church Thursday of last slide Over 3d parents presentation then cussed curriculum bussing shared facilities and ihe school s principles of the meeling was Cliff Byrnes for Iht sthool Assisting him was Kay supenn lendtnt of program and staff development Board members attending were ihairman Boh llalton Hills board number llirtley ind ickan In business Mr Byrne began by up dating ihe group on ihe pro of Ihe Acton Separate Ihe board signtd the least last night he said they are just awaiting confirmation from Board of dilation Then we re in business Ihe sthool will be the old slone school presently used by the Robert iltle School The kindergarten students in one classroom will have a half grides will in lath lln utile r grades mil two together lour logithir and grades fut mil six litre has nut been for idis md but Mr lold ihi parents ihese gr s hi taught if Ihtre win registration About studenls are expelled The will it tell part limt Sluri fiulltlis he sep irate slu dents will use Ihe Hubert I school on charge basis liny will also use Hubert 1 lltlt playground ilassis will in the stout I ill and equipment will purchased iht Hubert 1 ittli gym is perhaps for half a day wuk Tin building will rtpainlid and structural changes made Hi slaff room I he stpar sthool board will providi furniture and who art for those will to hi bussed but will havt lo lie made for from tin art In gtntral tin ruli is thil rtn be if would ovtr a milt to school down by Dip I- tluialion anil Slit said Hit will foster mutual and tin students will divtlop is idi is no mi slit thing Shi said Hi il m what llic got no rtply Until door whirt up ol pop and brought in Mrs liirned around to gtt thing from Ihe shelves hi hind lilt for him she is si rut in print I know it h id h ipptntd said I Slu pin In Igl III duwntuluri iiitiit point nisi III who it 1 i hit Musi kith in Mrs litis lhi jusl Bui then mi 1 I Ins tilt ll 1 HE in Doris Browne hand was brought over from Ireland years ago for her lather She now keeps it nearby to protect while she works She was hit on the head by a youth Friday in slot md minis up 1ln I uuii in in int list Mill list I is pi sun pit ii i Instil mill mi Iiu w lu on id linii Miss wis llu mm mm Hums win lommt 1 1 mil mi din lur tin i dismiss i is In is I limn Ink- I Monti i infills line louml mil ihu lorni dumped i was hit ins no bonis ind ill Hurt into Slu wis tin ni w Ted Tyler Sr dies suddenly on Friday s sttiind in lyor md i oritur tin ii ltd lykrSr is llu igi of Mr lyler hid in Hospital I ifur bung rushitl Ihtre from the Atton he on a If ii business iiisiruuitnl il fuiin with Ins prepared to assist skiers negotiate upward climbs during the Track Three program for handicapped skiers taking part near Colungwood the past few Sundays Full story on Page Bio the itt- Ivltr parents in IJlu His first job wa it Kennedy general I rom there- he wenl to ird more and Co fur several years before purchasing one bom in l7 mil villi his with John Ijomtuiind and son lid up mid Mid innks busts llljXllllllS InlHtl Mr Kin tbnw bis hat into ihi ihli ting was ritvt of lit litu wintoiilolitimni lilt Wills It w is while Mi was on tint and wire and stairs and llu hunt fm building ihi i I hill llu dnvirfot llu- Inn and tin While hi- ended meetings of Ihe Iubhc an with Hydro As mayor hi strvid on the IllC in 195U and was on Hie body when it is to Hydro of lln water reverted back to He s on this com mission his death lbree weeks ago Mr was awarded a year gill from the Ontario for Ins to the torn mission Mr lyler was actively involved when the new Hydro oi Him to tin gatnmg of tht Aelon on tin building mil Ihtn of Ik I up llu goes Hi 1 issuts when he fill lit is light and this has guntd him mil admiration over on J Tyler

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