Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 3

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Region features twelve new faces CLARK E WALLACE HARTLEY COLES has has been appointed Pro been appointed new duction Manager of the editor of The Acton Free Acton facilities of Press Inland Publishing Co Limited Name Clark Wallace Production Manager Douglas Basse President or Inland Pub shmg Co Limited is pleased to an nounee the appointment of Clark Wallace as Produe ion Manager of the Acton production facilities of Inland Publishing Co Limited feclivc immediately Mr Wallace had Ik en publication manager for Dills Printing and Publishing Co Ltd for 10 years the eompany was purchased by Inland Publishing Co limited in Nov 13 Prior to posit on in Acton Mr Wallace worked with a large newspaper chain for years production manager Mr Wallace will be in charge ill in the com posine room press room and commercial printing depart mint His new duties began Thursday There will be 12 new faces on the 107880 Regional Council at its Inaugural meeting Wed Dec The newcomers are as a result of the 13 election where Incumbents were cither defeated or decided to step down Representing Milton will be Bill Johnson and Gus They replace Jim Watson Wares One and Three and Jim Kerr Ward Two respectively Goutouski and Johnson wilt be supporting Milton Mayor Don Gordon Both arc critics of the region decision to locate a landfill area at Site Newcomers from Hills will be Mayorelect Pomeroy and Ed Wood Laurie Is Terry Man net 1 s father Five changes will be seen on the Burlington council which sends nine to regional council Heading the list will be Mayor elect Bird who defeated fellow regional councillor David Coons for the position vacated by in Mayor Mary He lands a team composed of newcomers Ted Mac David Steve and Jim Grieve They succeed Tom Suthcr land Don Carter and Ben Ciprielti who stepped down Veterans who continue to represent Burlington ore Walter Jack Vcrn Pat McLaughlin Few changes in official results The official count in last Monday elections differed only slightly from the results given out election night Karen Morris who was defeated in her bid for Ward Four area council seat palled 1051 votes compared to the They succeed incumbent unofficial tally of Mayor Tom Hill and Coun WardThreeandFour Garnet both school board election Barry of whom were defeated Shepherd racked up as although had opposed to the unofficial In Ward Two Nick received votes not the posted election night Mayor Tom Hill came up with six votes less than pre viously announced polling instead of 33dl Mayor Pete Pomeroy polled no change from the unofficial Wednesday Nov 22 1978 3 Two fires on the weekend Acton firefighters were lo two blazes last weekend Hills fire chief Mick Holmes reports there was no damage In conn with a chimney fire A J home on the line atabout4pm day Police are continuing their investigation into a rural break and entry early Sunday morning which left a double garage levelled by fire were called to a home on he township lme north of 15 There is n estimate of the fire damage which included one side of the home tire chief Holmes said the name of the owner is not yet known but hat police are dying lo trace the ownership Pair nabbed for funeral home thefts New editor is appointed Donald McDonald publisher of the Acton Press is pleased to announce the appointment of Hartley Coles as editor of The Free Press Mr Coles is returning tithe editor desk after i five years absence He will remain editor of The Independent Georgetown Mr Coles has been associated with all departments the Acton Free Press vcr the past years He is a lone time resident and is be Mr duties com it was week Mr Coles succeeds Kay Dills who Ins been editor of Tl I for the Mrs Dills has been with this newspaper for st years staff members are Helen Murray Eric d writer Robin In toe i topped down to run area seat The duo will Join Ihe other three councillors from Hills who were returned lo office Russell Miller Hoy and Michael Arm strong new people will join the seven man learn from They arc Bonnie Brown Terry Manncll and Carol Gooding They replace Cordon Arch and Carl was on regional council earlier was defeated by while DonQghcy and had stepped down The newcomers join Major Harry Barrett and Mac Anderson Laurie and Ron Planchc school board CHECKING THE REMAINS of a garage ftre on the Town line north of sideroad is fireman John The garage was completely destroyed in the blaze The house which stood only a few yards away is suspected of being broken into Police are investigating Regional Police re port a man and woman were recently arrested at by Durham Regional Police some thefts and attempted Ihef Is from funeral homes One funeral home Shoemakers was visited by Oil pair according to of Detectives Keith Hi They failed get anything to police the pair would approach funeral direct under the Dogs abandoned at roadside Lorraine is questioning some people humanity after five abandoned dogs four of them puppies on the side of the road Thursdiy af It moon lold this newspaper she wis driving the Erin Hills February remand Timothy Wayne Young of Etobicokc will have to wait until next year for his day in court Mr Young 18 was remanded by provincial court Monday until February for trial Mr Young is charged in connection with the traffic deaths of two young boys Specifically Regional Police charged Mr Young with dangerous driving under the Criminal Code and with lesser charges under provincial highway legisla lion Mr Young was remanded out of custody Two Toronto youngsters died September when ihe mini bike they were riding on the Line was struck by a car Eight yearold Andrew Taylor and James Fraser 12 were pronounced dead at the scene south of highway High way Seven Stone tinkles window glass Halton Regional Police have a report from a Street woman that area youths smashed one of her windows with a stone line between Highway and Churchill ltd when a out in front of her ul p in She swerved it and decided to stop scare from the road before it was hurt When she saw three puppies and one dot huddled in a cardboard Ik at the side of trip to the followed for die mints ind accord to Mrs all lis art in excellent with no fleas are well fed and good health hate obviously been well laken care of she said Slit figures they were abandoned that same day Hit pups three female and at malt are about eight weeks old and a mixture of Shepherd Collie The older dog also a female is believed to be about one year i Id but not he mother Mrs feels the dogs all had the same mother The dogs have all found a temporary home with Mrs at Acton However she says she cannot keep all of Ihem and she is desperate to find a home for least three of them She does not care which ones go first as long as good homes are found She can be reached at What kind of people can just abandon living things Mrs Fedchyshyn asked They would have died for sure in the cold and rain if I had not have spotted them Leaders needed Leaders are urgently needed for the Acton Scouting movement according to group committee chairman Don McDonald Experience is not necessary but volunteers must like a challenge hiking and camping and working with boys interested can call Mr McDonald at Denture Therapy Clinic Gabriel Szocs 878- 00 155 Main Street Milton GRAHAMS Apple Farm Canadian Cheeses Cheddara MuensUrs Quark Wine Soaked Mouarella CIDER TOMATOES Spartans CoorUaada Cabbage Cauliflower Lettuce Carrots Onions Potatoea Honey Purr Grap Juice Pure Maple ljtmlacKitbolHwy north of Open 7 days a week fri 24 25 VALLEY A NANETTE LOUIS NYE I 26 Mm 27 28 CHECK MY OIL BABY pretense of being interested in arranging a funeral The woman would keep the director busy while the man feigning some excuse lo separate himself from business would search ihe premises for money or other valuables Ihe couple believed I be a mother and stepson were picked up after police in issued an alerl Robertson said the pair were reported to have also hit Ttllsonbure and Guelph Sun 8pm Fft and Sat

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