Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 23, 1979, p. 5

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Contrast in streets Big improvements on Main St S are appreciated by residents The improvements are being made under the aegis of the Business Im Area and include trees planters and brick sidewalks in pleasing tones However some residents were upset about the con dition of Willow St just off Mill St were the corpse of a cat has been lying for almost a week amongst other trash The contrast was evi dent to residents who phoned The Free Press to complain Poll by poll a Jelinek Black Ritchie Sehck CO Ijmrhcuse 1 Speyside Hi 50 Knox Presbyterian Church Bennett School 120 Royal Canadian Legion HI 48 86 31 31 116 18 Knox Presbyterian Church 28 1 84 33 2 75 104 1 42 53 14 Bennett School 1 108 56 1 1 1 41 91 2 157 42 171 32 1 104 1 13 Halton depicts trend ler Mills Otto the new Member of Parliament for was the MP for High Park Valley in Toronto before redistribution carved the ridmg up and sent him o his home to seek reelection here Last night Ihe vative candidate in the riding of Parkdale Park Yuri Shymfco lot the to thx candidate Jesse lis Nationwide was short of decimated as mihisUr after minister went down iiome were nil lot ilk unexpected People like Energy Minister Gillespie in Centre of State John Roberts in St and Industry Mm Jick Horner in Crowfoot were not expected to win But there were prises too The Acton Frco Press Wednesday May 23 1979 On the Volunteer drivers are needed this Sunday to tuke carload of Friends in Deed to their annual bowling com petition in Creek The members look forward lu this outing one afternoon ay when can partake in a sport just enjoyed by those who are hand icipped Through the generosity i the owner of Lucky Strike Bowling Lanes handicapped from all over Southern Ontinti can compete for trophies and However before they can have this very worthwhile outing they must de pend on those n it handicapped for Iransportition will be leaving from Middle School noon Sunday are usually back before six p one drivers can feel sat of helping those who struggle to help themselves one more ear High school students will be practical experience in fashi in si Tuesday morning when with help of Simplicity Pit terns stage a show All are come out I forRe the joint I- evening of the Acton hfjl bin 1 and Char bind It will be in ell w rcmemberinf it season is us m ike sure eoi is careful with tin fluid lighter dictors set of burns from careless eookswhitlccidi lis i fluid i Hern Acton boasts Twocars in collision good sewage Vete Aff Despite third place Black happy in loss By John Collision eandidile Doug Black burst into his Oak riding office full of optimism yesterday anil remained in high spirits throughout night des pile his third finish in Halton riding Encouraged by good support of the in the Minlimcs earlier in the evening Black hod hoped the trend would continue in But early results showed Prog res Conservative Otto wis clearly Ihewinner was clearly the winner However the iJyeir with votes old successful I is Philbrook theLib despondent enl candidate had 16 The NDP done third it eonsidcribly better thin in 1974 when the irty tallied over votes Nitunlly I appointed I didn twin belter II chose support us on our issues The Toronto Stir sup ported us on our issues tte were able eat into a lot of strength was to hold his strength did very well Ho Bit remiined in high spirits since it wis evident the would jaln a sub number of votes over the Black Bob Del ecu w lid in the evening he wis satisfied with the results since by he hid already eollectcd percent of vole I In know how Ihe vote would admitted I been through it before I m relaxed pleised with the campion his experiented polilinl defeat before He lost his to i Minister Din McDonald in Cardiin PI 1 is expected to be reeketed So too were Manpower Minister Bud in Transport Minister Otto 1mg Defence Minister in indicited Minister Hugh I lost in Peterborough Labor Minister Conncll lost in Sear borough bast Minister Norm lost in riding Bush lost in Mis North I in wis reported in neck neck bailie in her nor C riding ikeena Acton newly com sewage treitment is one of the most idem in the reyon CimpleledinI97H it vils Milton in sophistication said Boh ore Public Works director during i regional public works lour of north Hilton facilities Wednesday May II comprises primary and special Ireitments such as phos removal and polishing The latter is effluent into the air and Iclline il sift i gravel bed in Milton case llie effluent Ins to have suf is discharged into a small In I Siturdiv aflern iiUeium 1 n the St while Ihe In if damae is tin iuto wild Miry ulure II It a tin wheel obse In Ihe I enjoy the BLACK Happy in losing Club ltd seemed to share Black spirits since it thev throughout the months of lb il hail i it deil credibility to his He out on top ill many of tin region ill meetings We lory minority he said llbiril worker phoned hi frank campaign hcaduuartcrH look on Mrs s explained the situation liberal incumbent lost out in bid lo regain his seal I- Progressive Conservative Otto Grant hires student McDermid landslide PC sweep John P C candidate in his first bid for public office was elected in Brampton Georgetown riding beating incumbent Liberal Ross Milne by more than votes With of heard from at polled 28 692 votes Milne 20 and David candidate In the Georgetown and District voting area including the hamlets racked up 5 Milne In this Liberal Milne took only three polls two at Wngglesworth School Final Tally 31042 Milne 22 Yundt 243 Bridgewood 77 Fine 45 one by 10 votes and the other by one vote and won at Harrison School by 20 Right from the beginning there was little doubt McDermid would take the Brampton Georgetown seat leading by votes only minutes after the polls closed The early lead continued all night in the Georgetown area as poll after poll was written on tote boards in all head quarters Mrs Terry Grubbe Chairperson of the Board of Women Place has received notice that the submission to the Department of the Secretary of State for a grant to hire a student for Ihe summer to continue the work of the Board has been approved Ann a social work student al MeMastcr University has been hired to act as in Ontario The scene at Liberal headquarters at Guelphview Square was one of doom and gloom with supporters drifting in looking at results and quietly leaving Only a short distance away at the P C trailer in the new plaza joy reigned supreme as television sets both inside and outside the trailer told C support their man was the winner That one for Pierre was the shout from the crowd as a large win was noted on the board At o clock Ross Milne conceded defeat ending almost five years in Ottawa as a member of the Trudeau government Communist candidate Jim garnered only votes in the Georgetown area but still beat Marxist Leninist Marsha Fine by five votes She managed a slim six vote total Libertarian Joe Yundt faired a bit better He received votes The victorious PCs headed for a cele at Brampton Golf Club while the defeated Liberals attended a wake at Centennial Mall NDP supporters also held a party m Brampton Coordinator of the project from May to the end or August 1979 Mrs Burlison will also continue in her role as Publicity Chairperson for the Board NONDRINKERS INSURANCE RATES 10th Birthday Celebration May 16 to 26 Abstainers Insurance Company DALY farnw0rth McGregor INSURANCE AGENCIES LIMITED Acton Medical Building Mill St E 8531131 The Royal Canadian Air Cadets will hold 11th Annual Inspection In the Georgetown Memorial Arena May 28th at 7 The public is invited to attend this special event Frontier Florist Carden Centre Bio 8222361 Floral Designs Weddings Funeral Tropical Plants For Your Garden BEDDING PLANTS PERENNIALS TREES SHRUBS nil the su toU I I K I our Now to Mux in see free of Toronto imisiuunsttediiesduv ridnj it i in I tp I Ml HOI II or tun to Complete forms are iduhle at Shoppers World il ire ill Don Miss I I May Dick Syncona Smilh May24touAntonacd HIGHWAY to 7 May I iu 1 p May 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