Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1959, p. 1

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zht stu ftess elghtyrfhrarno 8 acton ontario thursday august 20lh 1959 twelve pages seven cents stuff mil in no 2 aclon 500 damaof was caused to this car owned by charles e thompson of r r when a runaway team of horses crashed into it last friday al the farm of j thompson acton one of the eaolnos ended up pertly on the rear part of the body neither horse received any isrtousemegeutthecartook a termtc beating vtimatw hontwmt animal ok as car requires 500 repair wo hove often hcnrd ot s hors fly but n h ing home- is another fltory whether the mechanized gc com blned with the hint is beginning to rtffoct a few of the remaining homos being used on the fnrm or not 1 questionable on friday of intt week n team of horse bolted nnd before being quieted down one of the team end ed up m the buck sent of a car cnuslng approximately 500 dam age nol to ihc horac and the wagon but to tht cur honnitlv despite the huge hie repotted the hot weather and the fl ng jinracs uii fret press re porta has not been affected bv the heat ii rralb happened tht tmgt hut ajop is told chales s mnmpgnn ot rr no 1 acton wns assisting on the urm of his thcr j thompson harvesting hv the teiim of homes drawing an cmpt wagon was halted al the gnlcw- while the to open the gale appnicnth u tins bwn ruthimnry or the lenm to proceed through the gnte on their own once the gate is opened this time one of the hones n hlui high spirited boenmt fr git rticd whim the side of the wagon rock rubbed ngainct the side ol the gate off like n bullet went the the car ind pulh team f horses with the cmph wh- bick ioit gon rumbling along behind 1hi mj of thi galloping up the lanmn the huge h 1 in ihi i f horifs mil an tther obstacle whin oiu flu ho i s thev came upon another ritcwa in thiough p ut hu i the fence much smaller thin thi rear t il width of ihe uagon unilhid v h whil happened next miht hive of a stmll vmh been from n mor book witncsies hose li i t t claim the hone were traveling injur i n w u n al such a fast clip the wirou clcu 01 mi d mi ui hut ed the fie foot high gale pats ind enclt- i ir is ieid received no damage a binder in the field i uoided b the racing tcim the ma red it but as thiugti out ur revenge the headed straight for mr thomps n car parked near the barn with a sickening crash the tcim to c h irli- tumps 1 struck the rear of the twotone the hore on the fin ibm ford car with one ot the team npirlj gone but thec a ending up partly on the trunk of never bi fugo n plct ih nil it thi bod sh app n 1 ifll fn ho igon t uc k tin ct 111 whu was pu- lid or i u 30 i 40 i before i ci r ii hill ift r mr ing a p it ul tl i frin hump xmuay 3m 4 300 acton boys toronto bound paicnth it has i to see doubleheader ball game no negligence on part of board in accidental drowning verdict reluming it vudiet of iirildntnl ihn h bv di tuning n five man jurv ihursdiy t veiling august 13 ill tiu hed no nckligepce to the ac ton hoird f 1irka maniigemmt ituilnj the uirumrs inquest into thi deith of hmry lnbelle age 1 ni fmrv i nki aclmi during tht tu i it mr inquest into tin j ilh of tit himillm child in alton mwn hull t i im i dr g e svir of milton hmid tin ividinci of tight wiliuhms kiduding h a mimiirtin i ml w clism of tin out nl oivisini if tin hid crws v itir siifi y sirvici r mr mimartin not d thtit lie and n wist fit id upeivisoi hud eon duclid n survi il fniry lnke after h drowning on hilv 12 it the n qui it of tht cnwn attoin v peter ft mlwillnm of milton they pn sinted thtir mdinks conclusions ndiilii ns during tht lunrlng no recommendations r the jury rt turned ll ir nr d ct mr miwilllmnl tnuiid it hid any leconiinendiilionti to make and wil jury fou i im mi k tpliul ihi jui had n i in ml i of auon 1 it this tin it 1o adopt iom ol ihe rcc imnw nd itions ni idi by tin hid cross thi list wilm aldts inhtlu ihi dtceised ehllds fithtr leitlfkd th picnickers from i linn il ton in eluding 14 cliildnn iinved it at ion pirk iliout tin i in ihi ifti r noon h mild thi mm plaiinid do sunu fishliik md kfl thi child nil w th h s wifi inii sistir in lnw ask i i bv tin i wn nttorniy if in ktiiw what happened in con nullon u i til flu drowning mr la bilh informed mr mc williams all in km a wis ih children hud goni sumimiinit winn his wife n heed young hi my was miwing she aito td the i thi r thildnn regarding his ivliiii ibi u i md they said hi hud g mi 1 tl l w llilllg pit i win n 1 1 missing bov wi n t in nd at tin pi ol i ircli of thi strong protests open deer season unsettled strong objections against a reeve george currc of esquvslng wide open deer 1 eft son in halton reported he had tried three times county this all were raised tues to have rhi faqueslng hunt localli- wj afternoon at the august meet ing of county council halton game warden robert m re la appeared to teek councils views on the possib ility of a hunt when the protests were aired no decision was reached nidi th c r i atloi bi hi told tht hi uing that i unt mi ni v could nol i likiri tin witir laund ihe body ii xl wilms- frid fuihs of voi liuld tin ihlldl t ut r vi fitletstof thtdiv dills purch ba plant wan relocatsg in october wkm ii8tsfls experimental pam tried m shewelks lxpei menud sli ips of h hn ikin plaetd on iw tnte ot sidewalk in c on n1 the re and r ad com mi tie eon tempi wing i t iid n el i a l bs s coiim hi u 1 milx wiik point i p4iig app ixl the no- i s d i mil tweeii i ir ml fndi ot mai cilit v arr ingimenti hax e bet n com pleted vi h rud schaefti f the toron o maple leif bivbill club snd acl n iegi n mm r sp rti o near i 10 aeon lxi an3 mam gcrj i pi it to 1ipk jct stad um august 30 to ee a d ublt htadu bal game tht nningte will bi iet5 t ti t nnl mapli uil u b a the plit boil to it m j red flu i hitml id i- lal the ct i gittbon irk v tht add 11 g a dlll iri d pun and p co lid announced his week that this firm had purchased ihe acton plant of the baxter laboratories of canada located on willow si it is expected the publishing firm will move its plant and equipment from the present mill si site early in october following extensive renovations to the baxter plant the 22 000 square feet new building will provide for future expansion of the printing and publishing firm for a period of several years sections of the building will be rented lo other industry mr dills this week noted there were no immediate plans for abandoning the mill st location which tl is hoped will be retained for the convenience of newspaper and printing customers moving a printing plant is a formidable task but the wisdom of a move at ihis time was emphasized by the fact thai no further space for expansion remained on the mill st s te mr dills reviewed the baxter building vaqent for two years was probably zoned for our type of operation and appeared to be the answer to future expansion needs the purchasing firm s presideni slated as one of acton s oldest industries we have always had a slrong faith m the fulure of the town and worked for its progress we look forward to still greater progress in keeping with that of ihe town we serve adequate room for expansion has always been a problem and the new move il is expected will overcome this difficulty mr dills said the firm publishes the acton free press the canadian champion milton and also prints six other publications on the goss coxoiype press installed two years ago the press is one of the most modern type available and ideally suited to smaller publication work yet capable of meeling the demdnds of a small daily newspaper the plant also produces a wide var et of cormcc al pr nt ng for acon and milton industries as well as other c en s the equipment of the dills f rm w it be set up on the g ound 1vel cf the baxter plant n about 9 000 square feet v th an add t onal 3 000 square feet on the same level be ng lefi for ren at business and adve s ng off ces of the publ sh ng f rm w ii be located n the offices formerly occupied by baxters a the mam entrance the news off ce of the free press as veil as production control facilit es will be located en the planr level mr oils praised the rooperaton of reeve john goy n arranging early interviews and tours of the building back n apr i when first consideration was g ven to purchase of the building id fnr led i the nd hem swim md whin the minted with thl i i ifitj mm jjoinlirl ml hi piwd the vtitmghlt r while i i mi umhiwilir whin hi n nd t th spit hi ttkughl hi mhiii llnn ind notcid h from uniting the- weedit hn in i id inc wis lying i- ii hs aasurid counul thi virt in w is n it trapped un pur if thi tin in thi w rt- i sunu slid thai since so i ei pi hut swimming in ttie t i is p s bit ihi young lad s h d im n iiirrud oul lint far oroner testifies svir intit id in the ibscncc prefer legal hunt ir reid laid the department idn t recommend nn open iea kin but would certainly welcome i to thin out the over population of deer in the county he said farmers who usually complain about land and property being mis treated during hunting seasons would pre fir two or three days i of legal hunting to six months lls tun poaching or jack ughltnit in the pwt year and one half the grime warden reported 19 deer have been killed by cars and rucki causing an estimated 4 000 properly damage numerous com- p amis havi come from farmers tho are losing croptndpnhhici tn herds as hlfih as 32 seen in one field influx of hunters nfigfrbwrng wellington paye tn would hold n want s ffutronrtfltrnr counties would go along with a season he said but one county cuown t do il alone or the influx of hunteri would cause trouble councillors wondered why the hunt couldn i be limited to county residents or to local sportsmen clubs ui cut down on hunter dam age buf the game warden explain cd an ontario licence permitted funting anywhere in the province i wilhnul success coincide hunu mr reid laid the only connoln- lion would be to have n hunt white the siason is open in the north he explained less transient hunter might visit hnltim if the hunt wero hmed to coincide with the northern council made two rccommendn- ii ins lo hive the dipnrlment set up a bruich to thin out deer pop ulations in ii professloniilwhmwjer and to tuggist legliuuntbc enact ed making it possible lo local ue hunts support petition council approvtd support for n trafalgar township rocpiest for signal llghln at the trafalgar seventh llnepundns highway in tersection and also discussed the need for a light al the palermo corner ii was agretd in petition the department of highways to hike over the second lme connect ing link between ihc du high way and ihe quoin eljwibetnrtiiffp way the road is at present a county road 5uoi aa vmu tit o uullil lie tor or the county in defending the luwrcqunhjuitlon by law was approved itn- by law will be appealed by burlington at a september municipal board hear ing profreaw payment fintt progress payment of wi ibb 50 was ipproved for dell on- hiructlon for work on the halton centennial manor iddllion board approves penalty bylaw for nonpayment to acton park ii parks manage approved h tmdiy i mi ruliiii nt t i privinu by n ritr ti providi penally i f ir nmsiiymmt by persona en i inie lo pr ispect park hi new by law provides for a f ut nut less than 6 00 and not lidn j20 00 with an altern i f 21 d iys imprivmrnent wrd fjirktd by a m hin acton m adl chjrgid charge dlsmiiwed ropresenwtive on the board not in its entirety mr parker enquired if his act ion was the general feeling of council or strictly hra own and wis told the situation had been dis- cussad at the conclusion of reg ular council meeting mt ttmf or four councillors oppose th charging of acton rcsldatu if it created a financial problem for certain f am flies propose nw by law a bmrta solicitor engaged to irafl j by law to restrict camping and overnight parking in prospect park presented tht draft of ihe by law during the review of the pro posed by law the board discussed meant of controlling parking al prospect park spwd limit on the raee track and overnight camping and trailer parking ki i rk kfjos w arwairrrfyiafjfmw ik s i 1 lk mec jjwsot ptmdct 1ik on s i c on expsjd i si oil be e f i c itortaje ci inpor a ion of ti n s t i eijcan jpi w nc t icmid in a u xl r d uble htdt fi i di i dr i pi f ih mil iv n lo scd dod c v s a d dink oi boilt mii ss u aid ir ode- riki ce r one is nnfg srd sof driver hospitalized as car strikes pole tiki lo cue ph gre- h 1 a jc brau j i jrip c engage new linesman f for hydro department kirv m m si sht kvr t vtrtn c t ti- j lljl b v-j- m ijn -nt-r- i t vi v ar- hit cue k v mvm l y- r- i tssni l j i- pr ck j k j v- us 1 fjp l- v lr 1 j vv sttt-y- t r i artor iirj u- ta or ad rn v dif r h j vi ctip l- ct- l jkt pvi t th guetpft d t u paji v ti i ct-a- atjj dlvtlt tnnl uln c on ri vei rv ot -m- j t e v3 ssiwd t t a py tv- v vs k- of sn ertrt -x- r- t rrv- w j rfr c vntjti j t v h v pl v 2r ir d ui 1 tn ariou e iv b xv 4 p ic d m gjfv tu 1 v vl ir tf v vwtat4 dje ht f jt i a rk po v- jtv o v 1 hr opp rvj pc t i joe ss ed 0 pojvr ttrr ji gte pf ardl he jxj t- oa a drotoen kept a krd 1r 4 kvrwd i chen 2- atfx rr pas v haiifciifc ar tfwxx t txptvfd a ot tr ser- jclts has littjj to icram junjejo the m head up onus tvre wortct and of as atb 3kad repair to it wis any exception l the by law would only be allowed at the dis cretion tt the board secretary heeelve reply a reply from ihc acton agric ultural society following a re quest to have all concessions at tho rail fair removed by saturday midnight informed the board ev erything in the society r power would da done in prevent the mid way from remaining overnight saturday councillor e pup n minded tho board thai icrording to law trucks were not dllowwl to run on the highway m sunday and ia tho midwiy wi eild pribibly be upf rat ing until niir midnight it would be impossible f r r them lo dis mantle their eipnpmmt and move the board agned to have the plir b ard luimpt to convince the c incision holders to move before mr braid given the this yr but ard that steps xi of approval lo prepare ihe i w uld have to be lakn t correct thi pr bifm jnmhi r yi ar meed new larks tf fryer park ilundant was iuthori7jh in purrhdse fie new ikkn for the hsngi italion doors whin il was report d th- typ rf lock presently nstallid posed a problem as children were apply ing the night ijtch lucking the d mr when leaving the building i it ai n itd hut thf rare taker busy at his w irk isewhere on 1 thi grounds hail to inlk the dkir sch t mi- wtim notified of uw wwrinc the bord 4gred j cmtinue he duties of mr fryr jntil the tnd if septrmbfr ind nggi w hifvr 4i gle itttifjjnt wtien r- 1 1 r- i n sunday f ii r ng a r anpu nt from the park 4ttnlrit fut nnerix were ng lumped ni to uk the f ard agril l n w iuji tavm ui ttt ukrn j pifwni j 4taturb- 1 1 he by law or its f rst reading the r parker board agreed jn a 10 mile an hour n n p peed limit on the race track i nju red park ng faciliies were to b dcsig l pned the nated and itnct restrictions wir- a r to be placed on camping and ivtr j by cun night railcr parking to lay conenteoe at 12 hotk amstita rvautf m0mmm svlwmavgt progress at the new rbrt lit tie publ c ch a addition ii b maked n monday auguit j4 al i 30 an th- i plae the 12 aii br i rm add iko diits cunttbcvjr a emptu september 1adl n ocbciating during th br ef cer rtruttj w ii txr tcnool board cha r man c w bradley mayor w h cook secret w mddletm and utber mtnbn a the khoil board as e c irner stone its i m sbtlous condition r guec geesl wcoai jack breur rjixied comer powk wt thu c n acfst for rtedxn 37 scuoioron s ee tj c s d ced aoce s he ti our nd a htf i a revjh c r boen doef je the ci fea froe t 3 c 6 qv fce gc g code a corukiered a toal eo t nvjig ocer dave a d d r i a sioceetf 4 -ny- acion w haroy o e forrh karon opp e tt tvj jror- broutt wjj ovpii f 0ved urir t cverurhd m ter t n turycy f e toip t a for ifr uet hd rrf4ra ydrc pel at owwiar comr tftav h hed tb up cornrjift w 1 cio m evfcal cjp i ine acvjo pre preas fo ir ng v 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