Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1978, p. 6

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The Acton Wednesday Nov ovary Wednesday By Inland Co Unwed How Slrcot Acton copies In Canada in all countries than Canada Acton Prow is Inland Publishing Co Limllod Group nows which Include Tho Whitby Pickering News Guardian Burlnoton Post Tho Independent lEconomstandSun M I ton Canadian Champ on ThoMisssouoa News Ntrwmurko Aurora Boavef Ohawa Th Week Oshawa This Weekend a ho S Tn Founded In Don McDonald Publisher la accepted on condition that portion a advert rig Hum ton rooct r will not ba chained tor I paid tor at the rtppl into In col a to sell and may ho withdrawn any time EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor Murray Erie Edltot Robnlnscoo ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Manager I Cook Claulffod n BUSINESSACCOUNTING OFFICE II Kit olyn CIRCULATION n McAthur PHONE 853 2010 Business and Editorial Office Goodbye friends We are particularly happy thai Hartley Coles is resuming the position of editor of The Acton Free Press It was from him that I took the job about five years ago He has an excellent staff working with him Many of you know them Helen Murray Erie Elstone and Robin with Bill Cook as ad vertising manager Don McDonald takes over as publisher replacing Dave Dills Perhaps not many people have the pleasure of working with and for their friends as we have done In the beginning I started work at the Free Press fresh out of university andfreshout of money in boarding with my aunt Fern Brown in the house where we now live The plant was of course in the reconstructed building on Mill now called Acton Mews The Old Free Press Building My parents Roy and Marguerite Stewart Brown of Toronto were both born here so I knew the town well Having proved that I could write and spell I married David and be came incorporated in the family business salary was 17 a week when I started and then as now it included night and weekend tasks The staff was small so my jobs included helping Ev Braida in the office and with the proofreading and finally mastering the machine which folded each copy of The Acton Free Press singly Bob had to run extra copies for many weeks while I struggled with that dratted machine I also delighted in trying to operate the big hulk of a press which printed the papers in those days and managed it too but I didn have the strength to push the brake so happily abandoned that one to Hartley Coles Duval or Dave There were few of us there then all people who liked each other And so over all the years that great bonus of friendships has remained Good times fun challenges In the course of reporting the news we also always felt we were among people we liked We wanted to do a good job for you It was tiring but fun to go to those parades kids groups Christmas concerts 90th birthdays all the things that make a small town paper what it is And there were fires and accidents too that made for upsetting hours How worked up we have become over issues over all those years In particular we will never forget regional government with its kind changes for Acton the loss of the post office old school and station and the defacing of the town hall with the addition of a second storey to the fire hall Maybe we will be even more vocal when we don feel the ligation of trying to be fair Community weeklies are a marvellous creation the one place where people seem to get together During the interchange that provides each week issue we have encountered the best of operation from staff advertisers politicians representatives of active groups the people who con tribute news from the district and all our readers Special thanks to publisher Dave two floors down and our daughter for their constant encouragement and interest There have been so many changes over the years and so manymorearecoming Publishing and printing are both thriving in dustnes and there s a marvellous future ahead Well be seeing you I wont have a camera bag slung over my shoulder and I wont have a pencil and scrap of paper stuffed in my pocket We have more time to chat Kay Dills Protect your car Winters coming Monday proved it And not far behind are the salt and the sand on the roads You can do something about it by waxing your car Get some good exercise this weekend and help baffle winter too Talk to any of the factory representatives and theyll strongly recommend regular waxing of the car Though paint Pedestrians can help itself will protect the metal for a considerable length of time there are many elementschemicals air pollution caustic particles dust grime sun squashed bugs detergents and of course salt which work against this protection Theres really nothing like wax to protect your car probably the largest single in vestment your family has next to the house There are many people in On who do not carry a drivers licence but no doubt would still like the opportunity of donating their bodies to science or organs for transplant Licenses have a place where driver may indicate their desires Pedestrians as well as drivers may help others Others may obtain a special form and a card for wallet or purse by writing the Ontario chief coroner H B Cotnam at 26 Grenville St Toronto Of this and that New mayor Pete Pomeroy is planning to be in the Acton town office some times to be available for local concerns good news The travelling minister had finished his sermon in a prairie town and asked Now how many of you would like to go to heaven Everyone raised his hand except for a small boy sitting in the front row Dont you want to go to heaven the minister asked looking at the lad Id like to came the reply but I got hockey practice at 2 The current downtown 1m continue with the new facade for Nielsens Clothing There are many comments about how much better the mam streets look these days In some towns like Collingwood council proceed are sometimes seen on cable television It would certainly help voters to recognize their best representatives MANY BEAVERS were invested last Tuesday in Limehouse hall District Commissioner Murray Harrison officiated and all the parents and many brothers and sisters attended The adults standing at the back are to Glenda Benton Julian Clow Murray Harrison assistant district commissioner Andrea Sharpies Nancy and Mary Burns he cubs with the flag are John Benton Mike Hannah and Jason Sharpies The names of the boys invested in the First Lime house Beavers are Dylan Aster Ronnie Batche lor Joe Blair Jason Brown David Boyle Sean Burns Jamie Dewsnap John Paul Robby Gregory Ian Johnston Steven Little Ross MacKenrie Stuart MacKenzie Kevin Mc Clean Dennis Chris Pouw Gregory Stholz Gregory Socha Scott Smith Randy Telher and Steven Chris Burns was absent Sugar and spice think I t soul hi hi Canadian in a mure querulous mood Hi in tilt I id reason during tin so Tin v in worrnd mil frustrated bee linn is no work mil In some limes know wlnn In mtal was from Hut liny win Itan mil tough id ingtiuniis nit independent didn I ill linn ibtuil he ui too fat too Id id lot I isi During World into tin nations thai hid tin living in dird in world Wi thought ill wi had Id do v is Ik like a null priced lit Hit money roll in J win licked tin British win mil North i is In inn Infill off tin lion virybody w is buying and its and the of goodies had no bottom All had Hid bay and In inks would look hot tor i or so iiur tin wit tin even iot lolors Hut i ill n if things put lit mdwritini In ill s il in id nil vours il still Mi riput is isiompkUh rthv win rut inn In I ibnr till mil sink r ilk ml pirns loimlrv in world wliu il tint to iiriiI it it mil will pulsions Hi kills with piling up m tin lis Hit llu s inn I urn mil itions with m ilions o i r In work hulls Id rid siui housing short i i mis tin Id Infill li rebuild with spud md iss of Hi it v is our I mfmsliid Ihiiusi win too ixptiisiu loniui tin Our intiriiitinrul is wi lommilnunls our fori ijn ml Of OUR READERS WRITE fnw il ill roosi it like of babies tin ground but whos tin Our doll is bv inttrisl would turn in with sweat win 1 i urn hush md hoping to buy t 1 1 us with morl U WW at II I itin Hon d Ihri is still 5 whnh im ninth ji Inside the I mirk tin fr if mine who fought with tin inn in in North i w lr pulsion Hun 1 di PI US pension from m worth i Ixe the mark is in Who Hit Inik won tin w tti did hit wi lo 1 tin With iminit ihk nsottrets wt line rati Hit I into debt to the tune of billions In vis in md iur i limbing ttt all wnil more in of i r thing new highways new pulsions biRgir twin irsintun lejst But round you md Me if our in whining is justifnil Its still f llu iKstioiiiitrnsintln world to live in pin nib A small error Novimlxrr IU7H USA I In Alton I ru Alton Ontario Dear Sir We would llki to point mil small irror in the caption to a in your Our 10 pkluri I Arclnlnkt ihone of helping Brian Bruce lo paint the on the lie at tin Churches participating Ailtnlh wh it wi bt hi hi is doing laying sunn son of homing ik tint will aid his in tin tit mini I on llioUli is i hill In re its ill Ihi help lit fit Wi an hippy to link tin piper mil look forw to mil m hi o Our itions lo on thur To the t Alton Fret Hear Mrs Dills I am writing in response to the Idler from Clarke In the Nov Tree Press She announced the formation of Inter church committee lo plan Acton a io Days for World Development Feb It occurred lo that your readers might appreciate knowing which churches are participating so far and the of representatives They an Mike Jong Community Joanne Turner Knox Presbyterian Rodriguez Lorna Clarke St Joseph site Peter and Trinity United Steve Thank you for tin prominence given to letter with Its title Acton Cores Respectfully Comfort I iki in irkit litre s power iboul prnes hut peopk ven the n ittvelj poor in snipping up luxur frozm foods oringes Cab ir hut house tomatoes ilntkui 1 rub bought In the old d tin only linn I saw an iiniiLi or ripe in In wis at I is 1 didn know what a chop I tike until I of A thicken w is somitliing you from for i doll and and had for a spuial Sunday My tnollnr would froin fond in of tin dtll md a mpl for lazy I nits consisted of snip And wt hungry and slink Will by the end of tin Don t misuiidirstiindmt I dun wont to go to the old days whin my Olid worrying about the bill and my Mom workid until midnight mid si wing to us decent But I in gellii hi lily of who an about missing the trip the an this winter or having to put off Hie of a ntw tar until next The Free Press Back Issues years ago Jrcss of Wednesday J igoR deputy reeve Ted Tyler are there will be an for all other seats Dei ire campaigning for the mayors seat Herbert in present eoun eillor Hubert ight who if run for euunul an Willi mi Williams Earl Willi im Co its John Greer Cyril Marks in Six wen nominated for Hydro si lis Jnob vn dir Douglas Manning Robert Wilfred iclnni Brown and mil w is years ago of Thursday I Ibis only three posts ivill tin whin ti hi polls on Monday 1 mm Hums I in tin ludtlorium attended marly wire hi willi4J reprisent Hives nomiti iltd lo fill 14 positions Due 1 withdnw Hit list is bun tut down 111 who qualified N issagawt i will lo Kills for lie firsl township sum llns Mir Ihti will and former eountillor tin position of of tin township t will In sprint of effluent from he plant is not bandied through town disposal plant is list year emphasized It it more offmal when he isked ihi Commission to rect iisidcr rigul etmg 50 years ago Irrssof Ml resident sihool pupils wh fees leonKiid will denittl tin ilege of iKeniling school I rmiipil Burnett will to the mattir with siliool is tin annu of Alton Citicus Hind 111 it of tin hind sum its imeption in Mr J Hill w is Mr Hill has bass horn siur uniforms md i is lilt bind re lords Amw is of the is Bmdmisltr Heeled the iveeutiu wire Simp son J I mdsav Ceo Smith J I mil tnsus islnnate tint per pass tin t it Burlmglnii Briih 100 years ago On last is Mr Robert Drown is turning dt in front of In post off tin link yoke Hi iflir fitting his load for it Corners re lurtud no furthir dim tte resuldng Mr Storey will leave Alton soon for iss lily situ lied in New Island of tin Bahama group in tin Wist Indies one of the places on this continent The doitor will remain about wo months and lrul six Hi has been very siek for some ind hope this will bring him round again Notwithstanding the fearful condition of tin roads largt number of farmers found into town on Saturday and ess wus very good be of new bakery at tin corner of Mill and Main has been com plited The Knights of of this village hove formed a Debating and Entertaining club in connection with their regular weekly meetings The street crossings are very bad The average depth of mud is three inches

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