Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 11, 1978, p. 18

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 1978 Its not easy to watch a little boy grow into man especially when you re his mother For fourteen years I viewed eager anticipation each step of maturity taken by the kids Not for me the days of frilly baby dresses and childish lisps Every plateau toward independence was a joy Until Patrick decided to grow hair on his chest deepen his voice gaze longingly at female legs and drive the truck the parking lot In wo short months he s from tiresome thirteen when his favourite activities were lying totally motionless in front of the television or batting his sister on the butt to fourteen and an attitude of solicitude towards his poor senile mother I think It was the horse that did it Early In the spring Pat bought his first completely own horse with his first sizeable amount of money The horse is a large spirited pinto fast of foot lively by nature but a true trustworthy gentleman wish I seen him first It has taken several months of getting acquainted but now Pat is riding with such authority he impossible to live with lies always been able to ride but not really master a horse This ability comes with maturity and Pat suddenly found a bag of it Within days he was flashing around the arena rollbacks and bouncing over jumps chuckling as the pranced like a charger This was the child who nearly threw up at a tiny buck It was no time at all before he was leaping gaily onto the horses bare back and bounding all over the upper pasture with only one lead line as control I watched with heart in my mouth With this newfound confidence came a sense of responsibility He look over complete care for the horse without maternal prompting also giving extra to the other animals He started to practise driving the truck and trailer round the yard backing the truck up and attaching the trailer himself something I can t The driveway became with the signs of Jack knifing button Mom Atone joint he became so tangled in truck trailer hitch hi out onto the lawn round hi picnic table over the and brought the outfit triumphantly to a correct way round He began to build shelves and re arrange his room And he fighting with his sister well most of It as pretty stuff for a mother I wanted him to grow not this fast and not quite Dental Association praises fluoride Correction A name was incorrect in last week a Years Ago column The item should have read Mr and Mrs William Gamble of Park Ave celebrated their wedding anniversary Sorry AVANTE Janet seems to be directing Rusty her chocolate Labrador Mrs an Acton resident is instructing the dog obedience courses currently being held at Community Centre DOG in the class and the youngest Muffin a four month Yorkshire terrier tries to figure out how to stand at her dog training course in as her owner Harrison patiently handles her Grant cut forces Recovery House closure Recovery House the region first home for reio male alcoholics whieh was est in Milton jus over two ago be closed by lime Its of directors Ins agreed to dissolve tht incor ponied perse its assets andhascalled public meeting for Oct IHtu mills in ileum oil iti and Ins ill irk full sin i Hill ltd House is is rui mi sud ilisolutik some support opined tin Hit from eoirnmui would be lor use to broaden its unions but it fell fl ilk people with in me es of the il hi The Regional Municipality of his laker Posidu responsible action toward the improvement of dental health for its rest dents according to A A Art president of the Ontario Dental Assoc a lion Referring to lie Regional Council by law passed Sept 6 to implement the lion of community water sup piles throughout the region of Stoyshin said The Regional Council should be applauded for recognizing the benefit of fluoridation and for taking immediate and decisive steps to ensure the availability of those benefits to the more than one quarter of a million people living in the region The by law to establish maintain and operate a fluoridation system in con with the regional waterworks system will primarily affect residents of Milton and Acton the only two large communities in the region currently without fluoridation According to the Ontario Dental Association is making an immense contribution to improving dental health across the province and at a minimal cost The Ministry of the Environment reported in 1970 that the annual per of fluoridation wan A 197G study by Dr D Lewis Chairman of the Com Dentistry Depart ment University of Toronto demonstrated that decay in deciduous baby teeth has been reduied by per cent in children age five to nine and per cent in permanent teeth in older children since fluoridation was in Metropolitan Toronto in 19G3 The percentage of five year old children completely free of cavities has doubled since 19G3 according to the study In a recent brief to the Ontario Select Committee on Health Care and Costs he D A strongly urged the provinci govern ment to make subsidies or grants available to municipalities to cover 100 per cent of the costs for new water ion facilities The combination of province wide water fluoridation and public dental health prognms will lead to a rcduetion in the incidence of dental discasi and a resulting decrease in health care costs for the in dividual said Stoyshin Fluoridated water is now available to per cent of Ontario residents serviced by public waterworks he said if of nm ir I Ik of Hit HUH trails in hoard tin grints whuh hive round l jh eenl of tin home tost to tent of id date will be cut off his it in r ind the board figures it would this is In impossible to use enough mis I reined problems hi ml Hut litem r tin of Hum Milton id i i I iml tin enl I J to Hilton for don Hums and imp for any pt nod of But they held out hope would it ire not surprised but ire he mid up The Ho ml is ill Hut Tin Is problem I hs or her own ins in itn don ifuJtl to lid II i ttrmiti torn in for tin ilt in future lit iki mom for liopi pro i hi f someone list futurt er it is i tin frimi i llii Mm Hi ire welcome s Hut without continued grints will he impossible directors feel Hie House m i f in Milton m the of 1J7G has to dile helped will rim- Hilton men ilong the ro id the gin mini i ADAPT Lawn sale ADAPT and Drue Addiction Project will hold a lawn sole at the home of Mar this Oct Recipe Me it loat with In i lik In k dt ll Willi The funds t mm will gi towards of Hie im Ins iluig for Hi now and serves is Mil mill it i Insid lit the I ill ewi ijnnK of the Meoliolis I Hi pointed out I rt fleets ml tin g is tot unit in on our times mill ir e is will IIihisi now Road S Suite 304 GEORGETOWN 8776984 HALTON HILLS COMMUNITY LEGAL CLINIC Are You Having Problems With FAMILY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE DEBTORS OR CREDITORS CONSUMER PROBLEMS WELFARE LANDLORD OR TENANT IMMIGRATION EMPLOYEE OR EMPLOYER WORKMEN S COMPENSA WE ARE AVAILABLE IN GEORGETOWN to5p by Appointment Only 58p Call 877 IN ACTON Thursday 1 m call 853 2400 call ik tint insists tiny i id from fine dry bread crumbs Agricultural Hall of Fame The Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Association is accepting members now says Bob Carbert curator of the Ontario Agricultural Museum in Milton The association plans to create an Agricultural Hall of Fame at the museum Individuals who have made outstanding to Ontario agriculture can be nominated to the hall of fame by association members The association formed one year ago is profit and financed entirely by life memberships Membership is open to individuals organ iza tions and corporations Individual memberships cost Memberships for organizations and corpora cost The executive of the association includes Bill mer fertilizer Institute of Ontario president It J McDonald Western Ontario Breeders vicepresident and Bob Carbert Ontario Agricultural Museum secre tary treasurer Several committees are now developing for selecting candidates organ zing a membership drive and planning a general meeting for members Computers ibsp chopped pari ley I egg slightly beaten i tsp salt I water i tsp soya sauce Sprigs of parsley to garnish if desired Mix thoroughly c soup beef crumbs parsley and salt Shape firmly into loaf In shallow baking pan Hake at degrees for 1 15 min Blend remaining soup water soy sauce and Ibsp drippings Heal stir occasionally and serve as sauce with loaf Garnish with servings Cathy Ashley the idt to si iv must ehanje tin wuj f lift and tin people with wlutn tiny ill A I Mrs 1owvs of Mill and J in Millon the Our Fish Chips or our Chinese Cuisine I IOTK i I0i I r il iturd in in toll m m Telephone CENTRE MARKET ATTHEOLD FIRE HALL AND 200 MAIN STREET MILTON Fridays 9pm Saturdays 9 5 pm Vendors Call 1834 rested in trying out a micro computer or learning basic microcomputer language Sheridan College at the Oak and Brampton cam puses is trying something new with microcomputers this year The general public can now book lime during the day or evening use or learn some thing about computers For more Information or to book time contact the Oak vllle campus at and in Bramp ton call 3647491 eat I WILSON DRIVE MILTON Tuos to Sat or by appointment FURNITURE Warehouse Ltd 334 Guelph St 8772828 Comfortable Furniture Comfortable Prices Moffat Admiral Appliance Centre QuelphSt No Highway BROWNS I Ma I I J THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS 1978 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE TO ELECTORS TAKE NU THAT Nominations on the proper form be received by the Returning Officer it the Municipal Adm nistration Building on the Seventh Lino Road No 3 for the following Elected Offices for two terms 1978 1979 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS To bo elected at and serve as a member on both The Regional Municipal of and Town of Halton Hills Councils Councillors To servo on both The Regional Municipality of Halton and Town of Halton Hills Councils one such Councillor to bo elected from each of the Four Wards Councillors jo serve on the Town Hills Council only two such Councillors to be elected from each of the Four Wirds Ono Trustee to be elected by Public School Electors from the combined Wards 1 former Town of and former Township of Esquesmg One such Trustee to be elected by Public School Electors from the combined Wards 3 and former Town of Georgetown THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 1 Trustee To bo elected jit large by Roman Catholic Separate School Electors The period during which Nominations for the above offices will be received is between the hours of m and 30 from Monday October through to Friday October and between the hours of 8 30 pm or Monday October 23 Nonumtions on the propor form will be received by the Returning Officer for the Town of Milton at the Town of Milton Municipal Buildings Main Street East Milton for the following elected office THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 Trustoo To bo elected at largo by the Roman Catholic Separate School Electors from the combinod Municipalities of the Town of Halton Hills and Town of Milton The period during which Nominations for office will bo is between hours of 30 a and 4 30 from Monday October through to Friday October 20th 1978 and between hours of am on Monday 1978 Candidates are required to submit Nominations on the proscribed form only Information relative to Nomination forms and Municipal Wards may be obtained from Office of Returning for Town of Halton Hills Administration Building Seventh Lino Road No 31 hours of m and m Monday to Friday name address and for candidates nominated will bo at Municipal Administration Building Soventh Lino Halton Road No 3 K Richardson Returning Officer Town of Halton Hills DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER 1978

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