Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1955, p. 8

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i j page eight the acton fslee press actqn ontario thursday october 27th ims news of actons surroundin districts lchair fouryearold patsy gray of toronto confin ed to a wheelchair has been selected as the poster childfor the 1955 campaign of the muscular dystrophy association of canada starting nov 21 volunteers wilf go from door to door in communi ties from the atlantic to the pacific in the annual march for funds toflght muscular dystrophy the disease is a fatal and progressive muscular affliction affecting at least 10000 canadians burlington to seek schoof for retardeds last saturday night a group f parents und friends of buclington retarded children met at a home to discuss the possibility of start ing a elass for those childreil in burlington by a show of hands it was decided to form an association to be called the burlington and district association for retarded children r i the group wijl seek affiliation with the ontario association tor retarded children mjmmlumiltgttmmmm ssssfzxeat industrial commissioner urged for nelson township by expert a trade and industry expert ad vised nelson township council to appoint an industrial commissioner if they wished to bring british and european industry- to their com munity richard stapleford trade and in dustrial commissioner ontario government ontario house lon don said it was essential to have an official to guide the industrialist mr stapleford told the informal meeting of council and township of ficials that it was his departments endeavor to secure foreign indust ry for ontario but was the com munitys responsibility to attract tlic individual the department at trade aod-jn- dustry representative stressed longterm planning as the key note to successful industrial dev elopment i- bylaw passed burlington into burlington council has parsed a lylaw to take a vote of the elect orate on december 5 1955 for the division of the town into six wards in order to determine the compos ition of council and its manner off election it would redivide the town into six wards instead of the existing four in view of the more than oooo population and makes provis ion for electing a mayor reeve and deputyreeve by general vote and one councillor from each ward the bylaw is to come into effect when approved by the electors af ter the municipality n has five or more wards the redivision into ix wards can only be done by or der of the ontario municipal board but pending this order the vote of the electorate is to be tak en he said poor planning in ontar io communities was responsible for the failure of several british firms in establishing themselves in can ada in the last few years mr stapleford felt that many british companies would seek can adian production outlets within the next four or five years he re vealed germany industry was extremely anxious to manufact ure goods in this country mr stapleford advised research planning and study as a success ful program in industrial planning but what is just a important is the followthrough you must help these people and encourage them if you do desire to have europ ean industry here then youve rot to have ah industrial commissioner to counsel and advise will redivide six wards councillor frank whittaker in troduced the subject by saying he had found out that a resolution passed earlier in the year for the division into six wards had been in wrpng form councillor whittaker said it seems ridiculous that we passed a motion which was inadequate land were ndt advised of it until rec ently he had lieen advised that the div ision into wards should be done before any vote of the electorate is taken it was all very confusing he said but thought the proposed bylaws which were subsequently supported by council would be al right report difficulty in summoning firemen nelson volunteer fire depart ment will enter the proposed went- worth mutual fire aid organizat ion it was decided by the town ship council a motion of crs kd- gar- george and warren mcniven received unanimous approval with the stipulation that membership does not conflict with the present mutual aid setup in the halton county organization cr george chairman of the police and fire committee proposed the membership stating he felt it could assist nelson firemen who would have tile opportunity of tak ing special courses on firefighting at hamilton reeve harold c ad- kins agreed with the proposal he said assistance could be expected from watcrdown should the need arise while on fire matters cr mcniv en sponsored a motion that council spnd ratepayers in the northern scctio n of the township small stickers showing the new telephone number of the milton fire depart ment which could be affixed to phone books cr moniven oiftlined the difficulty in calling milton firemen since the dial telephones became effective the telephone operator used to be able to call a lot of the firemen assigned to country fires with lit tle trouble cr mcniven said since the dial phones it means someone has to call each one sep arately and its quite a chore open spaces chatham ont cp an auto parking lot recently opened by the city is losing business because most drivers park their cars free on ad joining wasteland city officials said they may put meters in the waste area in manitoba manufacturing has replaced agriculture as the leading wealth producing industry costs security case dismissed ousted bronte councillor john davidson ha won the first round in his battle of the courts with reeve thomas millword who ord ered him ousted from a council meeting a few weeks past in a- report from the masters chambers of osgoode hall in the case of davidson vs millword it was ruled an application by the defendant for security for costs un der section 14 of the public auth orities protection act on the grounds the action was trivial- and frivolous the judgement was that the application be dismissed the costs are in cause mr davidson had been expelled from a council meeting for alleg edly telling the reeve to shut up in the course of an argument invok ing a local bylaw reeve millward refused to let davidson resume his seal until he had apologized and the apology had been accepted by the majority of other councillors mr davidson tendered an apol- ogy at the next meeting but council by a three majority refused to accept the apology mr davidson was asked to leave the meeting by mr millward and when he refused he was escorted from the building by bronte police chief barney lowe at the reeves re quest davidson is still refused his council seat mr davidson through his attor ney f o gallagher began a suit for damages against millward reeve millward through his attor ney f a brewin qc made the application for security under the public authorities protection act costs of the application will be as sessed against the loser of the suit when it is decided date of the case has not yet been set w h denny state farm agent first for all three auto life fire call w h denny 39 brock st acton phono 455 people buy the free press to read and read the free press to buy b o w li o l drop in anytime for coffee i game gefflffg fusty sharpen up your score with a practice session of bowl ing during the afternoon youll enjoy it too open bowling fridays and saturdays acton bowling lanes phono 697 10 mom st solution a bank loan you may need extra cash for doctors bills for house repairs to save on a seasons fuel supply or for any sound reason dont hesitate see the bank about it its the natural thing to do the chartered banks through inexpensive personal loans large and small make it possible for people to meet pressing needs or take advantage of bargains at any branch you can count on consideration courtesy privacy it is a simple matter to arrange a loan repayable iur of income in instalments that suit your convenience i the local branch of a chartered bank not only provides personal loans but many other banking services of value to everyone in the co traffic safety lane rejects sixth of gars the first traffic shfety lane con ducted by the burlington safety council sow 237 cars tested by mechanics from local garages of these 39 were rejected the comments on the safety lane by motorists were quite pleasing and entirely warranted the gesture it was viewed as a success of the 10 silver dollars available for courtesy only two were award ed these were for courtesy toward pedestrians they were won by j w thomas 14 princess st port nelson and thoihas howlett 34 ed inburgh drive the lane was opened by the hon j n allan minister of high ways he was welcomed by reeve bob shannon warden of halton county introductions and brief comments were made by george seaton president of the safety council reeve shannon commend ed the officials for their efforts in connection with safety tubeless supercushion coh no more than n ordinary mrs ond iwbol more blowout protection fewer puncture- flats fits standard rims quieter easier riding r thompson motors phone 69 ford sales service 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