Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 19, 1980, p. 2

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2 The Acton Free Wednesday Mar in Iht air for all to set lit an of visitors all who would like t w orwhohnvi it a shot Although 1 Invt figures of v lie constructed his windmill and as lias no entity swing figures lit to down some of his own findings to aid others in their quest for die energy He ftels fjrmi could be tent energy If sufficient with a of wind solar powir He believes mo combination of and wind because this country his more wild than sun Mikcsnys In the winter when we need the most the Mind is a more constant tor thin the sun All power to w Nnturegut whydon Christianity needs to adapt to change Jennifer ISarr A crowd at Trinity United Church were delighted by Hubert lure talk from the pulpit is was don t let Creole do it moderator of the United and fimeil medic il mis sionury the year old spoke on hum Christianity ted for adapt itlon is the mirk of a living sin said the lively elfish and it our job a chmeme world The Chinese say if you can id you re either dead r dyint One of the dial lenses if the Christian went on is to to i ehangmg world He kc of four points people should remember contemplating our el ii gine world The Is Inking fast In 1930 when I first went to Gum it took six pet there Now population more than 22 from Airport time went to Singapore It only took me six and a half hours to get there We forget we re Hie ones who made Ihe world shrink we assume the man on the other side of the world is delighted to meet wllh someone as charming as ourselves but It t necessarrily spoke of world hunger and the foci half the children In the world go to bed hungry Canada Is a food pro ducer exporter and waster he commented saying he became angry at Arab oil when I pulled up to a gas pump to fill his car tank but Did you ever think what it like for the rest of the world to watch a food surplus country he said likening our pos as food wasters lo the position of eastern oil barons Hie third point made had do with world militancy a side tourists rarely see He described It as a happy militancy of people wanting a better change for their children instead of the former so be attitude of most The windmill that built Energy conservation is on everyone One Acton area resident who has done some thing about it is Mike He has built his own windmill Living on a picturesque acres on Highway north of Acton the found they were sub to a great deal of wind As the electric heating costs for their four yearold four thousand plus square foot home skyrocketed Mike decided to harness the wind in home healing Being an electrician aided his decision He says buying windmill is much too expensive a way to reduce heating costs However being able to build his own out of scrap materials and parts he already had made the proposition an economically viable one our years ago as a fugitive from Pickering he and his family built their present residence on Highway 25 His wife and children Andrei 15 James and Jessicii arc enthusiastic about the various conservation projects Mike has up his sleeve Eventually he hopes to ive his house per cent by a combination of solar and wind energy The windmill is the first project on the list and although complete construction it won be operating until spring when Mike can complete the hookups Power conversion for generator The windmill feet high with a propeller feet In diameter is capable of putting out Mike estimates At the moment the hoses between the lie pump at the top and the hydraulic motor the bottom need to be connected The power con version between pump and motor is necessary the windmill revolves at to r p s while the generator revolves at to 1 m Doing it makes it more simple and more expensive laughs Mike with a t winkle The already have the water storage for their passively heated swimming pool dir behind the house Lack of literature When Mike first undertook his windmill pro he found a decided lack of assistance and information He hoped for government help possibly in the form of a grant certainly in the form of literature He found nothing All the pie he contacted were unable to assist he says However now that his windmill is sticking up Big says too many lethargic Christians There are too many lukewarm Christians around d star Canadian foothill player told Iht recent Athletes in Action banquet at St ban third world countries I McCIure described the hope of the world Canada is going through a negative phase we love to hear bad news This cynical attitude is rarely found outside of North Amer lea said Mr McCIure The rest of the world has hope What do you think keeps a guy alive In a leaky boat in the sea surrounded by sharks lit queried The keynote of the world is hope says the enthusiastic missionary the world we never been devastated by war military occupation we ve never been re fugees The doctor then went on to tell the con We Christian Canadians are the of the Christian religion We are be coming a minority group we can I compete financially with Islam In the amount of money we have to spend on pro paganda Christians can intro duce their Ideas without needing the punch of milltantism Christian God is the only with a flavour he said God of Love in the world This is the time lo and spreading that love Introduce Christian Ideas can be done by following this revolutionary the teachings of Jesus We have to feed the world It our job up to us to do It expounded He used the phrase let George do It and explained to the no George we have to do people now and then teach them how to pro- ledge and good seed The green revolution Is a terrific success he cheered He went on to say it wasn t necessary to inalc the Third World with Christian teaching where crop yields in Third World countries coidd be increased a it thousand fold within a He told listeners the year with a little know more food The Showing love be doetor told of instances done by flavoring the assistance It the parts per mi lion that changes the thing like pollution It doesn take very much Most fires on Monday Want to avoid a fire We are the blessed of J Pf between and Mondays Hills fire chief days There were 10 tires reported on Tuesdays Wednesdays and in 1979 Thursdays seem to be the day people are most careful about fire Mick Holmes year end fl fire report for Acton and area late after hc flfth area points up late after noon as the lime when most fires occur His re- fires In Acton and area on Mondays than any other day look place between noon and midnight last year There were blazes be- Mondays topped Sun IweenSandOpm and 17 days and Saturdays us from m to midnight the day when most fires Another 13 blazes take place Last year between and there were 16 Monday pm and from noon to blazes and 14 fires on Sat Between urdays and 14 on Sun and noon there were eight blazes In Acton and area last year and five in the time periodc to p From midnight lo a m there were six fires May and December were the worst months for the fires last year eight in each of those There were six fires in March April and September and five In February and July Four months January June August and October saw four fires each and the safest month was Nov ember with just two fires The fire department estimated there was damage In the blazes last year We set New planner starts Monday Bruce Maclean has been hired as the Deputy Planning Director for Hills He replaces Brian Kropf who moved to Edmonton MacLean who starts his duties here Monday March is a native of Peterborough Ontario He majored In urban planning at Polytechnic Institute and worked for the past five years with the Region of in the develop ment control section He is no stranger to Ihe area since he worked for the planning department here about six years ago as a summer student must People must know are Christian by lifestyle and at titudes the record hold ink former de clared He compl lined there iretoornny Icllnrgic Christians these who ire sitting hick and watching things by Andrusyshn says Christians must demon for others what it means to a Christian Ho sild many people arc now lodging want lo live their lives for Jesus Christ but are giv ing a lot less thin they could be If we nil gave per cent for Jesus Christ It would be a much world The Tiger Cat punter and place ker warned you in I be Christian in Sun guilty of murder 13 iy first degree murder tml ended in guilty vtrdicl a man who killed his year old wife near Rock Ronald was found during Ontario Supreme Court trial at The trial ended last Wednesday There is a minimum of 2 in for first degree mur Chief Justice Gregory presided durink rial Mr of Kitchener used shot gun to kill Lisa I barn south of on June riietriastirted with plea of not guilty from Mr Twenty witn esses testified during the trial Ihe Iwclvemcm ber jury considered the evidence for two hours before returning with verdict of guilty as charged WEDDING INVITATIONS We will custom print to your specifications loscyii idee an wedding Keepsake copy Home Gifts Cards OP A J i Prices effective March 19 to We 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