Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 4, 1979, p. 4

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday April 1979 every Wednesday by Inland Co tod at Subicpl S copes each pet year in in nil than Canada The Fibo Press a Inland Publishing Co L led group of ban news papers Whitby Picker ng News Advertiser The Guardian Post The Georgetown Indepondonl II si and Sun lion Canadian Champ on Miss News Newmarket Aurora Era Oakvi lo Beaver Th Week Thu Weekend and Tha Slouffv He Tr bono Founded in Don McDonald Publisher accepted on a lor nature II i pa or at tho applicable ra on Number EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Editor Harilay Coles HmnMu RoponorlPhotofliophor EI3I0 Sports Editor Rob Ir cot ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT Manager II Cook Classified n BUSINESSACCOUNTING OFFICE Manager Finn G Jocq CIRCULATION Maryln PHONE 853 and Editorial Offici Boundaries are confusing Acton and distnct is still in the old federal riding of Halton for the May 22 federal election with candidates most voters are familiar with although other parts of Halton Hills have been moved to the new Brampton Georgetown riding and Erin joins Wellington Dufferm Simcoe after a stmt in that goes back to the days of MP Rud Whiting Electoral boundaries are getting more and more confusing crossing over municipal region and county lines and so long as populations change well likely see more in the future Federally Halton Hills is now split into two ridings while provwcialiy it is in one One day we would hope to see the map makers all get together and leave Halton Hills with the same municipal provincial and federal electoral boundaries It would do away with all the confusion people experience now and consolidate community of interest The thing to remember is that Acton is in the old Halton riding with Oakville and Milton for federal elections Candidates are Liberal Frank the incumbent Otto Jelinek the PC challenger and Doug Black for the NDP Mr is presently MP for High Park Humber Valley Georgetown voters meanwhile will be voting in the new Bramp tonGeorgetown riding with John the PC banner carrier Ross Milne now a sitting MP for the Liberals and Dave for the NDP All three are from Brampton Burlington that other part of Halton has a riding of its own under redistribution with PC Bill Kempling Liberal Tom Sutherland and candidate Dan in the running Remember when Halton used to be one riding for both federal and provincial elections Those days are gone with an amazing plethora of electoral boundaries succeeding them Recognition is deserved The Chamber of Commerce selection of Rev Andrew as Actons Citizen of the Year breaks a long tradition of naming a resident to the since Mr just recently transferred to a Presbyterian congregation at Perth However it is recognition well deserved We have listed Andy cKenzies attributes these columns before and dont feel constrained to do so again only to echo the Chambers selection as appropriate He is the first man of the cloth to receive recognition from the Chamber an oversight which has now been corrected It is a difficult choice for the Chamber each year to select an outstanding citizen from the nominations sent in by ballot There are many who could well fill the requisites of an out standing citizen but the choice must be limited to one except in cases where an entire organization is selected for the honor Mr spent over years in Acton During that time he made friends and acquain tances of all faiths Perhaps we should not only endow him with the Citizen of the Year mantle but with a key to the town in the hope he will visit us often and remem ber us in his prayers In any event congratulations and good wishes to the first citizen of Perth to become Actons Citizen of the Year Spring a resurrection Spring is a beautiful time of the year because It awakens in us a spirit of anticipation of all the beautiful things that will ac company spring long days warm sun green grass golf swimming people wearing shorts the open road vacations To the person of faith re surrection surrounds us especially in the Spring buds bursting into leaves on the trees green grass growing along the roadside hiding discarded pop cans small shrubs coming to life once again Death is there but life pre dominates The snow passes away but a new warmer beauty takes its place Ice melts away and a new gurgling sound of moving water seems to shout out life The disappear but a new soft warm spring rain takes Sally many to Ihc Georgetown Christian Splinter Henry Krots Jem rrj I School Seventh I Inc evening when Ihe Drama Burins i Krnl presented the Fine performances all invoked Helena prompter helped make the evening a success Cost members were Opinion Canadians can be proud its place We experience resurrection in our daily life too Every morning when we awaken it is a sort of re surrection A person who deeply believes in resurrection shows it in the way he faces adversity He isnt completely crushed by the death of someone close to him because he knows death is not the end Sickness is accepted as part of the little dyingrising events of life which prepare a person for his final exodus When he finally faces death he does so with faith confident he is passing through the mystery of death to life Belief resurrection adds a new dimension to daily living Spring becomes more than the Vernal Equinox it becomes the bursting of resurrection all around us by Helen Murray Canadian recording artist Burton Cum mings summed it all up last month at the annual Juno awards night Canadian musician no longer have to leave the country to gain world wide recognition And it is about lime The country has ready lost many people who went on to make names tor themselves They were stifled in their homeland and had to head south make use of their talents Hank Snow has been in the States so long many were not even aware he was a Canadian until Minister presented with a special award the Lome Greene started out as a broadcaster the CBC but had to leave the country to become anything more than a voice behind a microphone Paul lefl the country at an early age and was a millionaire by the time he was thanks to the American music industry Their own country could offer them nothing All that is changed now The enter industry in this country Is just opening up and it is the musicians who ore benefitting first Now instead of just Canada is giving something back lo the rest of the world Doors art opening for Canadian talent Names like Gordon Anne ray I Dan Hill Burton Cum Prophet Nick Gilder and an array of other Internationally known at the Junos Groups like Max Webster flush and the Good Brothers wen on hand It was a real treat find out these people were Canadians Hopefully the rest of the world will realize there is a lot more than cute bums and kinky estranged first ladles in this Iry At one time not too long ago to listen to good music had to purchase American records However it is no longer necessary to do that as Cummings Stand Tall Murray You needed me Hill Sometime when we touch Gilders Hot child in city prove Pretty girl by Lisa Endless Wire by and many more show that Canadian talent is just beginning to come out of the wood work Even the Canadian movie industry Is flourishing Just ten short years age Going down the road represented an ex ample of talent Since then producers have learned and arc now movies that get past the international border At the lime of this writing Tony Curtis Is in real making i Canadian movie Michael Douglas Peter Fonda and Burton have all been in North filming Canadian movies Helen and Gennicvc who ago were forced lo immigrate south lo find jobs are now happily working in Canada and not even starving Toronto and Montreal have a long way to go In be a Hollywood or New York at least now they are trying Canadian television still has a long wiy to go before it con be called successful News shows such as the File ind the Ombudsman still have a lot of work to do to catch up with Sixty Minutes in the States Canada AM is however as promising as its American counterpart Good Morning America and Rene both suffering the ills of a show tried hard but never quite imik il However even shows ire struggling to survive The King of Kcninsloii is one of Ihi few comedies on the has its slink weeks still in It pete with Ml in tin it is promising Two of llirce fields isn loo bid be leaping hod in Music the movies him found tin seerel to success mibt kit vision will With he failing so em and Trade iu run with her brain scattered in so many different projects it is about tune Cmadians had something to sing Thanks Burton Anne Nick Lis mil ill the others who have put mad on the OUR READERS WRITE Thanks for support Dear Editor The five students involved the break of the artificial respiration record wish to thank those who as slstcd in the attempt We wish to thank frank Vciere s for supplying the meals for the three days Zellers in Georgetown who lent us is to be thanked St John Ambulance gave us a loan of their RescueAnnie and without this our featwould not have been made possible A load of thanks is owed to Beaton for spending three days with us She gave us a lot of support Along with Miriam all those who supervised us should also be thanked The super visors were Mary Ancker Linda tain Dons Glen Margaret Iryers Gary Hen Jean He Hon and John Smith Most of ill we would like to express our thanks to rather who gave us the use of the St Joseph Church basement Without the use of the base ment even the Annie l have mattered Agim thanks to everyone for nil of their support and help during three days of the March break Thanks Barb Nonce Richard Lee Stanley Back issues 10 years ago from the issui of tin An Am the il I l1lri Club with irnoiduirolmui MO In anil girls prist hi full houses vui I null Rubin ill sun Kevin iron irln Hum wire 1on ind Bcekj Itixtcr and ind Pitti Dunn Ism in whiis reidv to In spms season is picked as the i I m Chamber president SI idbolt tin choice to sun rise il his It ikinc and uphi IsUn revived by will i pic isui irol C ir j lvnne 1aloii Sufi 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