Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 16, 1979, p. 6

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May Jelinek campaigns at Acton High School Progressive Conservative candidate was Aclon High School last day m pa grime and anil we ring questions from younger voters Mr spoke briefly on the election issues or this campaign before opening tht floor to the students questions One question asked of Mr Jelinek was How do Otto Jelhiik is School lit dull in of Hie downtown it ink was in town on meetlne lr stopped for brief chat elm in I of unit Marie No severance for Berry Hills Central has stood by a recommendation by town il iimtr Mario Vtnditli mil nil granted erince All Berry or nstruction In report to com nutlet evening Mr Vuiditti said Ik timid not allow the re quested severance on a parcel of land on High way north of the CNR tricks because the land would be too small In build anything of any significant Mayor Pete said Mr Berry com New deputy police chief new chief of polite for has been Hi is James a ye veteran of polite week His most post was with lilt police fortt as assistant iii sum 12 Division Deputy thief Harding begun his polite car in Wiles and joined the City of in When imal million of the police forces in Pet I took pi in he was executive officer and second incommanil minis was sworn into after resigning from the Peel police His duties being in of the uniform division criminal and identification Deputy chief Harding is mirncd and has three children Construction just wanted to relocate the site of their office They ire currently sit uated on Main and share the building with a chiropractor The chiro practor the mayor said wants to expand using the entire building Councillor Marilyn said com should listen to the town planner ifter he was paid lu make up the report A Hit ST George Baldwin Sold en filed a patent May8 1877 on a self propelled vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine Satis fied with that step at the time he went no further Job situation is looking up employment situation and a more force make job op portunities for students inure available accord int to Harper supervisor of office of the Canada 1 Centre for students I he office located at iV St form irly Homestead in Square is now open for business with two stud placement officers Donna and Sophie in gmond on duty the present tune according to Ms Harper there arc plenty of Jobs ivuiloble for the young such as farm work anil general laborers The best way for students to find out what Is available however Ms Harper says is visit the Centre regularly So far the supervisor the registration is way up over last year Close W have re gistered compared with about list year She credits this increase to the full time office rather than last year method of two part time offices and Georgetown arc also more aware of the Centre duties and have approached them for help Ms Harper told this newspaper This in itself is a big step towards find int jobs for the young The hardest part she said is making the employer aware of the Centre existence High schools have also been notified of the Centres location and hours of Ray Kennedy Construction READY MIX CONCRETE SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE Y DELIVERY 833 9601 17 SIDEROAD ERIN ONT NOB 1T0 Telephone SPRING SALE TANAMAT Regular 49 95 SOLAR BLANKETS 12x24 14x28 18x36 CHEMICALS 100 lbs Granular lbs Granular STABALIZED CHLORINE lbs Granular 20 lbs Tablets lbs Tablets 5395 109 00 1B9 00 FULL RANGE OF CHEMICALS ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE SERVICE 24 HOURS 8531800 Mr Jelinek replied hat the excessive spending of the Liberal party was one reason for the inflation and stated policies thai his party felt could curb inflation Our party is commit to tutting down spending said The ads are harsh and s record is harsh was re ply a question from the floor wiih regards lo how he fell ibout the Prog resslvo Conservatives being with attacking the Trudeau government expressed his feeling on what he called a smear attack on Progressive Conserv leader Jot Clark said that the mack that the PC shave taken is not a direct attaelotMr Trudeau but in attack his record while the Liberal tactics were directed directly at Hark One of the questions from the floor referred to the fact Inert are not enough jibs Canada The gentleman from the flour questioned that Tact if it was i fact or whether the jobs nail want Police give time to community able Mr assured the students hit the Progressive ativcswouldcut down the unemployment insurinte prifram The ibtrals brought in unempluy men I insurance cording to that is the in tcntive not to work Mr Jelinek closed his hour long discussion by reflecting on his ree rd ind said he would lODEbale admired Min useful iltimforlht I lit were idmirid numbers ihe Duke Devonshire chapter when met Mi I Ihe f Mrs the the items in in is it to hid Church is theme of Knox meeting Mrs Ma in prize John St was hostess to May meeting of afternoon auxiliary of he Missionary Society of Knox Church Mrs Mainprise was also convener of the pro gram Her theme for the meeting was The Universal church and with Christ thoughts of the church Why do we go to church Church Memories During the business sessiun secretary Mrs I Watson read a from the Alert Group inviting members to a picnic supper with hem June 13 at Narcotic charge A earold Acton man hat been charged with possession of a narcotic after Regional Police made a search of he man In his vehicle on Martin St Sunday evening Police said the man was found with a small bag of marijuana He will appear in Milton Provincial Court Monday June 11 Police also serve s tits when they are off duty The latest example of policemen working with haps their efforts after hours the Development Centre in Milton Policemen com ing off the shift donate some time assist the centres staff In Georgetown there are other examples Slaff Sergeant John Bar ratt and Constable Wayne are help ing the Red Cross Response ft am prepare to meet crisis situations The George town Air Cidets have rank Bill and Don on staff That pair gave up a December weekend to manage many air cadets on a tour the United States Air Force museum at Ohio Constable Phipps is also on the board of the Hills Legal Aid Clinic Hotkey fans at George town International Tournament for years have seen Con stable Jack Poot in an other kind of uniform the black and white stripes of a ref Also in hockey Scr geant Jnson helped in the minor hockey for a time The sergeant also was instru mental with the Police Association Softball Lea three years ago Tht league in Us second sea son fielded IB teams for youngsters between iges six and years Sergeant field hid to give up his sports con nections because of other demands The same can be said of C instable Bill Riddle who was tcrmaster for one of the Georgetown Scouts groups While others In com muinty For example Constable from the legal aid clinic is also lending a helping hand to Back lo Acton rgimzalions And another example is Tom who is on he board of directors of this year also cinched i house league hockey team He is a member o the Optimist the in the past Jelinek spent Ihe day campaigning returning he Club in evening lo address a handful of people irlh been r irdtd 1 10D1 head 11 Mis It ret is result- presided the ltd tin iti it UMl fistivil is in 1 this ind I PIANOS ORGANS GUITARS PIANOS guaranteed reconditioned tree tuning ORGANS guaranteed from W FREE DELIVERY YAMAHA Air Canada Now Flies To San Francisco Return Charter Class Fare Days Advance Booking Gifts HOLLAND SHOP ACTONS FIRST Delicatessen SPECIALIZING IN STORE SLICED COLD CUTS A LOW PRICES CHEESE HAVING A PARTY SEE US FOR COLD CUTS AND MEAT TRAYS I Wo carry a wide variety of I kinds of homo made cookie fresh daily plus Dimpflmeire breads BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GIFT IDEAS INCLUDING COPPERWEAR Ten good reasons why thoughtful Halton voters want Frank Philbrook back in Ottawa Dr Philbrook has worked hard for us Look at the record over the past4 years more than requests for help handled promptly and efficiently a 3 million grant for the new Bronte rail crossing 500 000 to help create new jobs in Halton 200 000 more for summer youth employment When there a problem or a need Frank Philbrook gets things done Dr Philbrook is a man we can trust He is involved and committed He has applied his professional experience as a medical practitioner his intelli gence and honest energy to problems ranging from health to business to social affairs He is liked and respected both in Halton and in Ottawa He has strong views on National Unity He understands that Unity is more than a question of language rights that it is a complex tradeoff of economic and cultural values ultimately designed to make Canada work as a rational nity serving the needs and ambitions of most of the people most of the time G on leadership Pierre Trudeau is one of the most admired and respected leaders in the Western world He is strong he is expen enced and in Frank view he is essential to Canada future on the economy Dr Philbrook is not an economist But he does understand facts And the facts quite plainly show that the tent policies of Finance Minister Jean Chretien have helped Canada economy to out perform the economies of most other countries including the United States on jobs Between January and January the Liberal Government created more than 000 new jobs Frank is proud of that achievement on energy Dr believes that energy is essential to Canada industnal prospenty and that Canada which Joe Clark wants to wind down is important to that secunty G and on central Government In a world of changing balances increasing expectations and shrinking resources Frank firmly believes that only a strong central Gov can provide the leadership that will keep Canada competitive and keep Canada growing Dr Philbrook knows what has to be done As an active and a member of three major Standing Com mittees he understands the problems and challenges that he ahead He also understands that realistically faced those problems can become opportunities those challenges met And that the rewards for Canada can be immense Dr Philbrook sees problems in a world context He has worked at a Mission Hospital in India as a doctonn Pakistan and as Secretary General of a UN sponsored group concerned with world wide pro b of population and development He has a personal and compassionate understanding of world problems based on first handexpenence Dr Frank Philbrook is the kind of man Canada needs in this most important period in our history Dn Frank Philbrook Liberal by Dm Of lie I fa Si I

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