Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 24, 1979, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Jan 24 Horrifying holiday Continued from Pip i days in the sun and It Jamaica nor doctor bills cold since returning home He Still not deterred they is going into the hospital enjoyed themselves next week have he best they could On the bu lie I removed on the in ride back the four were of his doctor sitting in back or a and a surgeon pick up truck when pays per cent of the denly the truck swerved medical costs and Bay almost sending them into feels someone in oncoming car They should be paying the rest looked ahead to see a His wallet contained a lot large rock on the road of money as well as which had been thrown important papers all of from the cliffs on either which will have to be re side of the road A man acquired at cost The Ombudsman said the only way to gam res is to travel back to Jamaica and hire a native lawyer at a begin cost of The Farewell service for Rev McKenzie stood at the top and laughed enjoying his joke Raymond says he will never go back to Jam He regrets not lis toning to the people who costs of this alone told him not to Kingston but stick to the tourist area How ever the only way he and his friends could afford it to stay at the more than what he could possibly receive in a law suit so Raymond turned up the loser Internation al laws make it too fur him back sin so it was either his possessions Kingston or nothing In the meantime He says next time during the rioting he will listen to his in several Toronto and area stincts He had old his residents holidaying in mother and girlfriend be- Bay and other fore going that something resort areas telephoned was going happen but their ravel agent and he forced himself o stick wilh his plans However after his week night mare he was sure the plane was going crash Ik fore he landed in Toronto The police have not notified him whether the boy who allegedly shot him has been charged Toronto radio stations let them know they were and the doling did not the tourist area They asked these people to spread the word not to be discouraged to visit he island shooting was not the result of over zealous riolcrs Raymond said he has stressed Even being in been told boy father has been with negligence because the son was tooyoung to have a rifle in his possession The boy who shot him said thought the travellers were prow was defending his property Both Hay and his mother ire sceptical however You don t shoot a prowler a scope on your rifle Mrs Marshall Mid Raymond says they were standing on road for from the boy property Raymond is also very disappointed In action taken by Jamaican Consul Inn in Toronto On a no man office and various organizations he has contacted since re turning home He ex plained that he feels he other hand has should not have pay for more to tell middle of all stress it did not affect him much heightened his fears perhaps he says but his group did not see any actual vio- scenery was and the weather nice but in addition to a tan Ray mond brought back one lead souvenir he would rather nol have acquired He won t go back he says but thinks his friends probably will Tourism is Jamaica op industry and now that noting is aver and the country back at peace with itself trade is getting back normal Most of those returning from the sunny south have nothing to report other sunshine and tan Raymond on the lot by Kay Dills A friend and chaplain ihe whole own Rev Andrew bid farewell to his a lion at Knox Sunday morning The minister for over years he is moving the pastoral charge of St Andrew Presbyterian church in Perth Presentations and speeches followed the morning service and then well over at the Legion hall for dinner together The church was filled for Mr fare well service His address consisted of reminiscences obse rvations insights and encouragements gained from ministry of years and five months and Mr McKenzie en titled it Now can be told Mac Sprowl was chair man for the present atlons He presented a gift of money In a wallet with matching key case while Margaret Toth and Helen unveiled a painting of church Choir member Nancy Allan presented a cor sage Mrs McKenzie who is a choir member and Helta presented her with a large bouquet of flowers Other church groups had previously given her Rev Chuck Beaton made presentadons on behalf of Trinity United Church and the Acton Ministerial Association Rev Andrew McKenzie He termed Mr the dean of he town gy a friend and chaplain the whole town He after the large group of fringe Christians gave his support whole Christian community He was also lie shepherd of our from lime to time Trinity him a friend aud unofficial minister Paul Moore presented Bill MeKenzie with a gift He is the last of the of seven children living home Mrs McKenzie spoke to the congregation recalling amusingly heir arrival and the growth of family Thanks for lovingly all the family she concluded At the Legion hall after dinner almost all spoke a few words of and best wishes for to the departing couple Glenn was chairman for in formal program Coles spoke on behalf of the women of church and William Near on be half of he men Rev Peter Barrow of Lime house Presbyterian church whose ladies were catering also added amusing remarks Mr McKenzie pointed out to his congregation that Sunday sermon was his sermon His first sermon in Aclon in September 1956 was number He started into the pastoral ministry in 1947 He recalled milestones of lie years including he roof repairs A C Stewart hall and the Mary Ellen Anderson room and the addition in 1J71 Women ciders and ministers were approved Knox already has seen Donna enter the ministry and is within two years of her goal For mer members Lloyd Clifton and Lloyd CllflonJr are clergymen Hazen Allen Continued from Pago vived by parents Mr and Mrs Leaman Allen wife Beth Marshall David I isa and Peter all at home brothers Ken Oak vi lie and Orval of Missis- and Betty Mrs C funeral service was held on Monday In St John s United Church with Rev Hal Llewelyn officiating Pallbearers were French Ron Chatten Chuck Jack Reed and Larry Ciglen Honorary pallbearers were Gary McDonald Eric Howard Allen Tom Gibson and Peler were Roger Allen Allen Kent and Debbie Allen Candle and Ed Maher Shelley and Brad and Hors ley Slides shown at Golden Age meeting Due to a severe winter evening on Jan at tendance at the Golden Age Club was not as large as usual After the reports and correspondence had been read discussion followed and it was decided the program committee is to implement Fitness Week with one of the group Mrs talk From Now On which is a Senior Citizens pro gram on Channel at a Monday to Friday Transportation con Davidson an a concert at Kitchener auditorium on March This was re ceived with enthusiasm A mement of silence was observed In memory of a faithful member Mrs Spear Guest Charles Perry showed slides of Japan where he visited in 1970 These were very inter- It was voted to send and showed many affiliation fee of CIS Japanese life styles The Birthday greetings were commentary was de- sung to Mrs Van Fleet HONDA CIVIC WEVE GOT SPEEDS SPEEDS AUTOMATICS GAS STATION OPERATORS HATE TO SEE THE HONDAS BY BAZ MOTORS LTD whtrt afUr mIm Mnrio Salts end Service Standard Broadcasting Corporation Limited Mootefu Black Standard BroadcSSllng Corporation Limited the appointments Black 111 Chairman the Board of Directors and Dixon S Chml the newly formed Mr Black has been Director SBC since He Is a Dlrccior and member of the Executive Committee Argus Corporation and President The Corpora lion Limited Mr Chant recently rcllred Chairman and President Is Executive Vice President Argus Corporation and Vice President Corporation Limited Booth barred from meeting Councillor Hoy Booth told I tall on Hills council he hid been prevented from sitting in on a meeting where staff were discussing an agreement wilh developers and con tended in past any member of council had been allowed to listen He demanded to know if the policy had changed 78 permits up 6 million over 77 The value of llullon Hills building permits issued in 197a topped the total by nearly million but number of permits dropped from in value last year was JIG compared to in The number of single family homes built last year was down less than the previous year This drop reflects a four year trend homes built in 1974 in in 1976 and in 1977 Building Inspector Doug Sargent In his report attributes decline to a dwindling supply of lots and economic conditions In contract apartment and permits boosted by the last minute permit for 209 units in the apartments Georgct own and senior apartments in Acton reached las year as opposed to in 1977 However of Ihe units represent the River Run develop ment in Georgetown where work is at a stand still a possibly unintended pun the report said the drop or swimming pool permits this year may reflect a saturation point in swim ming pools in town While only one more new commercial permit was issued in 1978 than in the value jumped due to the new shopping plaza by Gordon arena Georgetown valued at Oilier permits were Frank Vctercs and Mr both in Georgetown The total value of new commercial permits last year was Si compared only pre Commercial a Herat ions also went up in wilh some of the larger permit being an addition Georgetown Racquet Club the SI 10 reconstruction of Dills building now Mews and an permit for reno vation to the Dominion Hotel Acton Only one new industrial permit was issued last year and that was for a storage binding in Acton while the previous year 1977 eight new industrial permits totalled Industrial additions jumped from a value of in in with the addition Associates the Pro Masonry industrial mall on Sinclair the rebuilding of burned out phnt addi lions and Fur and Caledon Laboratories accounting for Georgetown permits In Acton an addition to Superior Glove Works at SCO and Vaeform Plastics at made up the industrial ad The Mug reopens The Mug reopened on Saturday evening in the to the sounds of disco Mug organizers have announced their new image for 1979 They are planning to feature a variety of music nights In an effort to please types audiences and he would like to know what department heads arc saying that be be heard bj councillors Mayor Pete said the staff was trying work out an agreement hat would be brought council anyway He said the Clerk had no right to tell Booth he not sit in Pomeroy asked why he brought up the subject at this time when he hive called him and settled the mailer inter Booth said he did call miyor and Do you wanl lo hear the tape I tape my conversations now Councillor Mike Arm strong commented Let finish with this children hour and no more was said LIFETIME GUARANTEE Richs Service Centre Ltd P Ft ACTON PHONE 853 CLOSING OUT SALE Duo to Hi health I am forced to retire after years and all my stock must go I All Merchandise In Stock To Be Sold At Cost Or Below IE STOCK LASTS WATSONS MUSIC STREET ACTON Chartered Accountants Goebelle Wagner 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