Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 16

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Mdy16 Friendsindeed Ruth Courtney heads executive by Mrs Emily Price of the tickets lo is on Sunday May How wonderful it is to be sold Lucky Strike Bowling see ihe spring lowers Bus service for the Lanes in Creek starting to bloom the handicapped was on the Quite a few of us are hop ing lo take pari We will trees and the agenda and a letter sent lawns gelling green It to tht parties involved makes one feel alive We are hoping in again we will have such a ser Our April meeting was vice as would be such a good one several big help to so many items of interest Mil able to gel out and on May enjoy ihe good at Bennett lhal is come We hope for a Our meeting will lurnoul HARNESS MAKER S SHOP at the Ontario cultural Museum Kelso was once a hive of activity It is one of the main display areas which opened to the Acton family first visitors for museum public this week when the Museum officially opened and began charging admission cussed as well as having our election of officers and committees formed The new executive is past president Anne president Ruth Courtney first vice Idcnt Wagner secre tary McDonough treasurer Marian lan social committee Lulu Sinclair executive rep Grace and Joan Parker swim program Marion Keelan and Anne Dodds trip convenor Marion Kee lan press rep and card convener Emily Price Back to Acton days celebrations were cussed and it was decided wl would have a draw for four prizes all made and donated by members of the Organization Acorn was formed to look the pre- leaving and will be on where to meet arc hoping all the illnesses that have so many people are Handicapped Bowling all gone and everyone 3272 wis ion 3i HI -am- rat TBHBCOLQR DOUBLE FUTURE Mi Can FBDB help you Tom will b In your area Friday May 25th Call Now For An Appointment An Acton family of seven were the first visi tors to the Ontario Agricultural Museum at its opening Monday Alice and Terry Bridge of Rosemary St rived w ith their five child shortly after 10 a m For the next two and a half hours they received a comprehensive lour through the complex farm This included ride to buildings We fet lo point of being bored bald Mrs Bridal She said a weaving and wool spinning demon strut ion was a favorite with the family in addition the m building and insult is well worth a two hour visit and good outing for a family she The first diy wis quiet ittording lo museum rushed off our feet Six of student visitors are planned for The last few months for Theta Phi were busy Vic Brlstow gave a talk on the Heart as part of the program presented by Nancy and Made Gil fas at Nancy home Also In February many of the Coin banks part of slogan Making Guides aware of third world problems this Is the leader aim in this the International Year of the Child Under Ihe slogan- care aware share- some Rockwood guides took their part In the nat organization project tor this special year sending funds to support the rebuilding of the Upper Volta supply The African community was afflicted by a six year devesting drought which brought disease starvation and death Local girls decorated coin banks During a one week period they used water flushing toilets or washing hands they inserted one cent Into the slot Lisa Logan Margaret Thomson and Sherry May decorated the Rock wood company best banks The monies coll were forwarded to national headquarters girls and their spouses attended a dinner dance St George Anglican Church hall in Georgetown sponsored by the Halton Hills city council of Beta Sigma Phi Phi also tended a Legion dance as a group Diane O Dwyer and Marlcne pre sented a program on Love at the home of Joyce Rev Pete Ralph was guest speaker and lis humorous as well as thought provoking talk on the subject of love a natural source laxative ONLY3 AVAILABLE AT acton pharmacy ltd Comer Mill and Main Regional Policeman Hub left I unit prints school during his Police Week stressed the theme of Working Together to Pre CM He also ill on si rated to pupils In Nancy Iloyce Grade One leihninuts use i lifjillnf criminals With a fingerprint kit pupil s thumb print was maih on a card which Ihe child kept In lower left picture Is Danny odd and on the right Is Ilandv Telller In back on In lilt irya Jell irsi n is on the right Executive elected at sorority meeting was appreciated by all elections were held at Bower home The next year executive were voted in and presented with yellow roses Congratulations go to Marlene Kempton dent Shelagh Wirth vicepresident Owens recording secre tary Nancy Little cor responding secretary and Peggy Johnson surer Congratulations also to Joanne Luck who was elected as City Council representative GIVE THE FUTURE A CHANCE THERE IS A DIFFERENCE YOU HAVE A CHOICE This election oilers Canadians a real opportunity You may choose between two very d Keren v of Canada and two very d ffsrent rids of leadersh The Liberal View Government first That why the L have taxed and taxed Canadians and spent more and I mo They government knows best 197B INC Average wage 14t Average ncomo tax paid 1445 37B gave spending per son 00 And even though taxes have gone up enormously ihe total tax col has gone much less than total spend ng Every yea the Trudeau gang goes farther and Into tha hale In the last years they have spent over bill on more than collected Each and every Canadian now owes more than they n as the share of a skyrocket national debt You afford to spend th s way at home or at your business country can either Liberal Results a mess In return lor the huge amounts of taxes it has collected tha government has given poor government services and a poorly directed economy We have a Post Office which cannot del ver the mail efficiently a mi ion dollar a port which nobody wanted and nobody uses a civ I vice which even civil servants admit is too large to be efficient and government financial controls are so weak that the far General says the system is nearly nut of control The resolt of the belief in the ability of government to do a better job of running the economy businessmen workers and fishermen has been a economy and Increasing inflation We have fallen below our potential rate economic growth every year of last five years Among the seven major industrialized U S Japan Germany Britain France Italy Canada our unemployment rate of is the- worst and our inflation rate of is second worst Foreigners no longer want la invest Canada on any and Canadians have sent over S3 lion of Canada in the last three years THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ALTERNATIVE Progressive Conserval be that role is to serve Canadians not d reel them We believe that governments role is to create a climate in which indiv dual effort can succeed to provide essential services to look after those who cannot provide for themselves and to protect Canada Canad and Canad an interests You know how to spend your money better than government Progress ve ves believe the spend ng and invest decisions Individual Canadians are a surer bas for Canadian prosperity than government decisions based on high taxes Thai why a PC government is committed to a cut in Income taxes for lower and middle income average per lam ly part deductib mortgage interest and property taxes tn help those who want to awn a home Indexing capital gains tax so that ans are not taxed on what inflation does to their assets removal of capital ns lax on shares publicly traded Canadian Business Investment key to a healthy economy Progressive Conservatives bet eve businessmen like other Canadians will make sound decisions if presented with sound alternatives PC s believe that government should open doors to investment and reward success government will offer a stable predictable Investment climate to encourage tho business investment creates jobs and prosperity encourage research and development thtough s gn ficant tax incentives and credits Research and development creates new products and new jobs for Canadians offset effects of inflation on business lity to save for investment High taxes on profits blown up by inllat on often max it difficult to find funds for new investment tax contracts to I rms willing to invest areas These contracts II encourage bus wh can be successful Small business Is part Important lo Canadians Almost all new jobs manufacturing In Canada arc created by firms employing than people A PC government w II encourage small businesses by offering a tax of up to individuals nvestmg In a Canadian small business reducing burden of government regulations and paperwork guaranteeing small business a sign ficant share ol lederel government purchases Unemployment A problem we can solve Progressive Conservatives eve it Is a national disgrace that a million Canadians cannot f nd work The fact almost half of our unemployed are young people is particularly rag A PC government will gel people back to work through increased activity In businesses stimulated by personal tax cuts and encouraged by business tax ves housing construction because of mortgage interest and property lax ty Industry sources suggest over 100 new jobs increased resea and development actinty our E youth employment prceaii treat 120 year round jobs Inflation It can be beaten A Progressive Conservative I under control by act on major government spending Whenguerrnerjgooaf v they cover the r debts by prnting mate has no real value and a ma0r cause a PC rert will really restra n government spend by reducing the of the by by ret replacing many awl servants wfio cutting spend on outs tie tarts cut spend on advert ng zero base budgeting no more aromatic re eases clearer on government spewing clans 3 I vo year forecast of spend plans Sunset Laws regular rev of ex programs tougher Pari control and exam nation Energy We can look after ourselves The energy issue in this election is where Canad wi I get the energy suppl from not whether we need a government owned I company has yet to find a barrel of I We now import about of the oil we need Tiudeau says we will have to import more about 35a Progressive ves say that we don t need to import any oil and we We can and must sell sufficiency Canada has mare I than Saudi Arab a enough to last at least 100 years we need to do is make sure that J produced all can get it and that A PC government I work with Ihe nces to ncrease sands and heavy I product on so we can meet all of our needs from Canadian sources by the 1990s encourage the of natural gas of which we have ample supplies make sure that the Eastern Ptov are connected to Canadian gas I and electric systems make it attractive to develop and use from renewable natuial resources reduce the growth rate in energy demand to 2 a year so that our last We II turn Petrocan over to so that it can be developed as a privately owned worldscale successful Canad an I company Leadership Oneman band or orchestra leader To Trudeau is forcing other people to do il your way Although his view is lim ted tie cannot tolerate other po nts of view and can ne ther select good people nor keep them around He is a one man band who will only play h own music Canada is too big and too complex to be run by any one person Govern Canada requires the ebi iy to listen its people find acceptable to their problems and truly lead them not drive them The person who does must be able to attract and hold good people to help him listen solve problems and provide real leadership Joe Clark has demonstrated his ability to recruit and hold a strong learn and to put them to work to develop the new pol cles that give every Canadian a real stake tha progress of our country He can lead Canadians He Is an orchestra leader with an ear for the rhythms Canada ON MAY 22 VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE HALTON your candidate Is OTTOJELINEK PERRIN BEATTY Lets get Canada working again

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