The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1380 Peter Dunham Beardmore Peter Dunham was recently reelected President of Beardmore and Co Limited as well Actons largest industry Jack Usher was chosen Chairman of the Board treasurer Mcmbersof UieBoardof Bennett Peter Dunham John Greifeneder James Hunter JuleiLareou A and Jack Usher Searches start Regional Council has officially started to search for a new Regional Treasurer and a new Bus Development Director Former Treasurer Don Farmer stepped down In August of this year after the regional deficit came to light and Business Director Bill Marshall resigned effective Oct to accept a post In Ottawa Carle ton A firm of search consultants will be engaged to find a replacement for Mr Farmer In the interim for Deputy Treasurer Jim Stewart has been Acting Treasurer A special committee of Mayors Peter Pom Harry Barrett Holy Bird and Acting Chief Administrative Officer Dennis will be inter viewing finalists for Mr Marshall post No date for completion of cither search has been set St Albans Carol service Another new member was welcomed Into the family of St Alban on Sunday J Marie Oudesluys daughter of Frank and Heather Oud esluys godparents Don aid and Teresa Mad 111 and Dale Wilkinson The annual Advent Lesson and carol service will be held on Sunday November On Sunday December 14 the children of the church school will be presenting a special vice at 10 a in the church and parents are asked to encourage the children to attend church school regularly for the practices Including an extra practice on Sat December at Obituar Helen Lifelong resident and retired school teacher Helen died November at the General Hospital Born in Eramosa Township the daughter of the late George and Gertrude Miss is survived by her mother and brother Harvey Bayne of Rock wood A resident of Street Rock wood Mis3 Bayne was an elementary school teacher She attended Public School No G C V I and Tor onto Normal School For many years she Bayne was leader of the Mission Band of Rock wood United Church an active member of and Women Institute and was leader of the Club She was an elder of the Pock wood United Church Funeral service was held November at Shoemaker Funeral Home with Rev G Pall bearers were John McLeod Chester Meek Wilbur Patterson John Thomson Ben and John Interment followed In Rockwood Cemetery NOW AVAILABLE GIANT SIZE PRINTS PRINTS 20 PRINTS 24 PRINTS roll Plus Free Pocket Photo Album acton pharmacy ltd CORNER MILL ft MAIN mm animals are stilla hazard Rabies which is spread by infected animals continues to be a serious problem in Ontario It is of special concern in ttni built up areas where domestic and wild animals are infecting children who come in contact with them Children should be warned to avoid stray pets as well as wild animals especially if they appear sick or friendly because these usually are signs that they are rabid Pets should be regularly vaccinated and kept indoors at night You can help to control rabies by reporting to your local police humane society or health unit any pets or wild animals which are acting strangely Do not handle your pet with bare hands ately after it has fought with a rabid animal Do not touch dead animals Seek advice from a veterinarian Contact your doctor or health unit immediately if your child or pet comes in contact with wild animals If you would like know more about write for a free copy of our pamphlet ANIMALS RABIES AND from theOnlano Health Resource Centre Queens Toronto OnlanoM7A Ministry of Health Ontario Dennis Minister Night school teacher Shirley left supervises some or the recent Hon at the micro- wove oven cooking clan at the Acton High School Among the students the night course are Tcwnsley Hope Weir putting a dish Into the oven and Gill Reynolds The classes are offered by Board of Education ACTON IGA CHECK OUR SUPER FOOD VALUES IN OUR FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THIS WEEK WATCH THE ACTON FREE PRESS OR LISTEN TO CJOY RADIO FOI DETAILS NEW SHOPPING HOURS Monday Tuesday Saturday 9am 6pm WEDNESDAY Thursday Friday 9am 9pm TOWN OF HALTON HILLS IB PUBLIC NOTICE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS APPOINTMENTS TO LOCAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEES Tako not that applications In writing to the undersigned will bo received until 12 00 noon December i960 from any persons who desiro their names considered for appointment to one of the following local boards and for the term A HALTON HILLS COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT Two 2 persons to bo appointed for a three year term who are not a member of the Council of the Municipality or an of the municipality or of a local board thereof HALTON HILLS PARKING AUTHORITY Thrto persons to be appointed for a two year term who ore qualified to be elected as a member of I C HALTON HILLS PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD One 1 person to bo appointed for a throe year term who is a Canadian Citizen is of full age of 18 years is a resident of the mun and is not a member of any of the bod entitled to make an appointment to the board HALTON REGION SAFETY COUNCIL Two 2 persons to be appointed for a one year term who are a resident of munic polity LAND DIVISION COMMITTEE REGION OF HALTON One 1 person to be appointed to fill a vacant position for one year term who is not a member of Reg or local Counc or employee of Reg or Local Council APPLICATION SHOULD STATE a The for application is made b The name address and qualifications of the cant and telephone number where they can be reached during business hours NOTE One letter of cat on would suffice should applicant be desirous of applying for more than one position however please state preference DATED THIS 26TH DAY OF NOVEMBER R RICHARDSON A M C T CLERK ADMINISTRATOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO r i p Warning Health and Welfare Canada advises lhat danger to health increases with amount per Sue Filter Tar