Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1960, p. 8

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look before we leap nine southern ontario counties includ inq halton have aeked that a commission be tet up to investigate and report on the future of county government in ontario in their initial meeting with premier frost the mtercounty group has been able to arrange a meeting with the department of municipal affairs in may or june these nine counties have been working together for about two years toward this commission probe to date 23 of the 38 ontario counties have indicated their support one toronto newspaper suggests the commission might very well ask whether the county system which has changed little since its constitution under the baldwin act of 1849 has any place m ontario of today later the paper suggests the board ontario municipal board might be the pro per authority to start an overall review of the larger municipal boupdaries if there are boundary problems anywhwe there certainly are in halton oakvillerefth ed north to seek a section of trafalgar tra fagar suggested a huge municipality includ ing milton oakville and sections of burling ton nassagaweya and esquesmg milton is hemmed in with little or no industrial land residents in the northern section of burlington ire showing signs of dissatisfaction at one of the ojvl b s bad experiments in large area municipalities georgetown and acton seem content for the moment with their areas rather than scrapping the county system as the toronto newspaper suggests it would seem wiser to expand it into more of the essential services the stumbling blocks of planning and zoning are the municipal boun daries a county wide police system and cen tral justice administration building seem highly logical water will never be pumped to northern municipalities from the lake with out the undertaking of a number of munic ipaltties that could be coordinated through the county system nonsense in our school boundaries lakes children from within walk ing distance of milton s new high school by bus to one north of burlington proper we don t like to see too much centraliza tion of authority it becomes too unwieldly and impersonal but if there is to be stream lining it appears only logical that county jur isdiction be extended to reach over municipal boundaries for the development of essential services too often we hasten to abandon some thing as outdated rather than study its original concept and update its operation to changing rimes more real service the horror of higher urban tax rates is echoed constantly by municipal officials and ratepayers in towns and cities across canada at about this time each year actually though its at the municipal level that tax money goes farthest the toronto daily star reckons that the average home owner m its city pays 70 cents a day toward municipal governmenttwo packs of cigarettes with this his children are educated his streets maintained his garbage collected and his property protected he also gets parks libraries and other amenities in acton it averages out to about 79 cents a day tax dollars spent at the municipal level seem to buy more of the useful things of life than dollars spent at the provincial and feder el levels they provide in a tangible way at least the mechanics for satisfactory living imagine if you can the interest a new garbage truck has in town compared with a new missile being launched somewhere we ve paid for both but we re all ratner local ized in our thinking and selfish in appreciat atmg those things that concern ui mgsl directly it s shocking m a country with our stand ard of living that our municipal services are often primitive and that our municipally offers so little for the sensesattractive flow er beds for instance it is in our towns and cities that more and more canadians live life should be more than satisfactoryit should be pleasurable too it should breed apreciation for the finer things for the aesthetic beauty that stimul ates in this highly practical age this takes money and everything is judged on that basis we put tarvia down rather than grass higher tax rates should not be ihe horror of our times unless they are poorly adminis tered citizens get more real services from their municipal tax dollar lhan from any other mm remembered still h has been 1 5 years since the end of wortd war ii perhaps that s one reason we were pleased to read this week that the graves of canadians m lands across the sea have not been forgotten the following article indicates that those 15 years have not deteriorated the appreciation of those in hoi land for the sacrifice of our allied soldiers arnhem spring in the netherlands s to lend particular warmth and color to ihe cemeteries where nearly 4 000 canadian soldiers le buried the dutch welcome with gratitude and pnde the annual pilgrimage of friends and relatives to the canadian war cemeteries at groetbeek and holten like all other graves of the allied war heres hoping were rooting for pnncess margaret and heritance oh we know she will have a wonderful wedding receive hundreds of gifts and have thousands of photographs taken but what we re really hoping i that she can keep the point of her honeymoon a secret following the announcement of their en gagement that caught the gossip columnists j the good qilfe tmd v beauties raxznnr a w- sctyat cutcl sfuce dead the canadian cemeteries in holland are the charge of the imperial war graves commission they have been landscaped in some of the most beautiful corners of the country on land which was granted in perpetuity by the dutch government next may 4 school children will again go in silent evening procession to lay flowers on the graves fifteen years after the war they still observe with the r parents the day when peace and liberty retuxned to their country the annual ceremony is one of the most touching manifestations one may w tness in holland and editorial writers by surprise there was an aura of enchantment then faced with de mends for copy every day the writers drag ged out the old townsend affair impl cations about the best man who was forced to withdraw because of illness mplications about why so few members of europe s royalty would be present and all kinds of personal profiles biograph cal sketches and photo reviews all these printed implications could hard royalty has its obligai ons its penalt es end its pains it has lo accept what any one of the millions of ordinary british folk would take as a cruel and wholly unnecessary invasion of thg righmohappiness that s why we were overioyed to learn that the mv tat on to a honeymoon at the city of n agara falls was reacted as have been all kmru of notat from the dozffr of next week ins him disannul is ausunu k all u1 us the iciunliv people in suppumil lo pi utisi i mil t uiskiiu im posl ol hit stun is ui i ik us it tuition on tin pooi dcvik luttitil in nfugcc umps in liuopi tin middle i isl mil asm ioi lruni iu wiek is ausktlu wnk lis i noble tilu md 1 hopi it uoiks but i k ii tin link pioplc who will uhsiivc ii in th isi who in dn ul uimuii nl uiouh jhoul win id ritu lh yi u to do sonulbing ibout ii thi wilt ljc up dis suis ui do without lolki for i week tin usl of us will pn no mon ittmliun lo aus knl week hi in i would to nuionil dr ck ining wnk sid ficl is tfnt tin grot mi onle ol c tn nluns in nol onh spoikil bul stilish most ot us know nothing uhoul auslcim hi ond tin bin mi mint ul tin won and most of us don t i in is loni is nolhtmj lomis ilong lo him rm ol thi i it oil out own imi siki ol ihi good things ol this w oi id now if i n digit trudlotill nn itiil id ti l son with soim milieu mion id till him tint wt n ilw ts minting mun tv to missions md tht cutom bo pi in and oecrscis rilitt md we um 2 i m ii to thi rid cross and wi hu nllk tnkiis on til suits or worthe uiisis md it lu dksnl hki it hut win dksnl in t hiik n hi mm from uid wh md huw i i ou isl omi wt enjuv i bums cot mlo ilios t imps in tin insl pi n don i iliosi i in opt ins dwis look din ii in thin s in 1 1 hi nj nn stir urns i huu i tin iilinl inn ol c in id i ins ui ihmk itkiui tin nlu fc il iln wink tin onh n i ullt n i n uto by either taylor by bill smiley i ihmk swilol md could ink us wilh din h mil in hind hit buk and thosi billions muld h im i mqiiiiid tin rilugcc pidhlun iiiiiuk il wi d had tin idiir ili mil tin clitisli in il i list ilnni thin in i in bitiniiiut it s too 1 itt lor ih ii hul ii s k 1 1 iln u bttu 1 apt ii lllos vho iln mil i i lortdu t nh winttr pmgs ol pil in kit lot l hi i alttr all wi duln t utati tin rclutct probkm wc didn t ihisi im polts or gniks or ai tbs ot ron ms oft ihtir piopcrle md into iimps tin bad gus did lint whv should cnndrm con tnbtiti low inl g oust pcopk out of tht i imps md baikiinio iimii itiou mi wiik im mils nil m diuiiil tin fan i md moit thin austcrm cini nil c ui ould back in 1910 taken from the toaue of tht free press thurwuy april 21 191 herbert doughty a bright lit lie lad of 10 or 12 years from ihe barnnrdu home who has been living with mm wm tur lun willow strict the past year was brought before h p moore j p last thursday charged with stealing n wulih and chain bc- ipnging to mr w douglas a boarder ui the sume home chief lawsun hud recovered the watch the same day from the child s school desk the bumardo home was notlfkd and an officer ot ihe home lami up and took charge of tin youngster lust wednesday night tlaylon pennykgiun of gutlph arrived in town wilh u bay gelding and buggy and put up at the station hotel he spent the night here went down luwn in the morning bought a new suit of clothes and slrdved up to the gtr station about ihe time tin 10 35 train for tuionlo was dui he secured a ticket md buirded ihe trutn leaving iln hoist und rig as well as in unpjid huttl bill for mr gibbons to tdlkel as best he could toward imning chief lav son reiiiied a message from a guclph liveryman owner of tin ouilii tu be on the lookout i oi tl m tin hut si and t lg were picked up on saturday assiwjj mirv pre si nl id ihi ississruint toll lor 1910 lo cuun ill tluiing ihir meeting mundav niglii md it was learned ih il the sscssrucnl lor the year agntf ucs j431020 un increase ot ss8is oer 1909 the population his mireased bv 121 during the i ir and 90 dogs hae been en lolled in looking oecr ihe roll kecvc mends eompltrnenled the istssor on tht fint ruli and said ii w is a credit to thcmunicipil il ind to the painstaking assesv mi t w grace has disposed ol his meat business to mr john gibbins ol the station hotel mr gibbons takes posse ssiun on ma 9 hi has had wide cxper iiini as a buichcr and droit r and is well quahded lo conduct ihi busintss councillor alex bell has dis posed of his saw mill to djeid a htndtrsdn mr bell intends tak int a lup oul wesi wt certaink hope acldii docs nol lose an es teemed citizen back in 1940 tpdn rron ih tu lb bree pieti hw4r april i m two acton men got into rath er a bad predicament during the weekend when ihey were alleg ed to have been caught bringing a still lo acton according tojrc- ports ihe two men went tq to ronto wilh a recently purchased tar the apparatus was loaded into the ear but proved lop much weight and the machine hrpke down police investigating into mieccidcnt found the load to be a still and equipment for menu factoring intoxicating liquor the two men were arrested and wu stand trial in toronto next monday police have been investigating the disappearance of two har rows ana a quantity of scrap metal from the farm of sheriff w j l hampshire and a cul tlvaior belqnghuj to johtf irving both of esqucslng township sheriff hampshire said the im piemen ts were left in the field saturday for use again the first of the week and he believes ihev were carted away in a truck up ended by strap metal dealers heanor bcally daughter of mr and mrs wes bealty suffer ed an injury lu her loot when she fell on the stairway at acton public school on monday her sihool chums wish her a lpccdy leeoverv and quick return to her k ssons during the council meeting tuisdjy evening council appruv ed a bylaw prohibiting dogs from running at large within the town s boundaries the by law becomes effective next week and any dogs caught running free will be picked up and if not claimed will be destroyed during the same meeting ten ders were received for painting the town hall and after review ing three tenders council accept ed ihe one from w j mclcod roikwood which totalled 1445 for the interior and exterior of ihi building the life of riles a three act plav was presented bv the knox player before a capacity crowd in the town hall last night the crowd in attendance was en thusrastic at the excellent per formanees gnen by the young plavers between acts the knox orchestra provided special music for the audience but whit i it miki il wi il world ritiilii ak havoc our i lup olc li iss ii spl ish i w it ml c ii i und llll nun bur would professional directory and travellers guide thi insvtir is 111 i i unli kik lim all 3ut lomml from im d m mswii i ccpi giney dlls dm ml pimpli anil us list ihou m it s unh hu man n huh md ms mik i slnni ihu old ihtsinui ibout ill nun biinj btotlnis if wt do its ibout linn wc si irled innmin oui hnxhcis hk mills msti id ol hfcsncis pcppciminl lluoi c in id i s cdiitubulidn lo the world iciugtc problem il pus cnt is ibout four cents nn t ipil i norwas s is 60 cents per c ipna 1 1 k shnmeful lo rcniic ih it tin liquoi cdiisumcil mltnsioiin ha on in jim saturday nihl iohihl msts iwin is much is iln lontrihuiiim of tin uiinir foi i m ir id iln umld iitiicn problnn ih it an average anad im iannis i its mun nw h in i week ih m most mm hi s ul tifit ch i imps set m a i ir ll s punful to re i ill the hi i ii linn isn t i hi imh ot the oil mi hum m it m smd tn limits t mr ii i eel ui imcli ul ihi m thin ii hi one in in tilulil but lu won i be in i i imp i m il is w mini t ci i bick md look up tint hi ndi uki iimm tit i 1 w is iiliilaiiril il lun i nrm in i id with lust ibdiit is i irs io but 1 ii iiiwi him iblc tu i use the f in i tips on touring i wchmms travw auborijy a link mention to piupir sicirin i m ilimin ite one ol the maor c ms cs ut dniins fat a n l i ils v w i iini- hi w m ins t u r people maki this dr w g c kenney phssician and surgeon office in symon block 43a miu st e acton office phone 78 residence 113 church st e phone 150 dr d a garrett entrance river st acton out phone 238 dr robert 0 buckner physician and surgeon 39 wellington st acton ont phone 679 office hours 6 8pm afternoons by appointment real estate and insurance rcvbkal dbkctom ctpmotkapok simple opci tin us i h u ill arm duiul a d moore d c palmer specific chiropractor 17 hid street phon v or office houn wed 27 sat s s orncal and heafclnjo aip e l buchner ro oplometxim and heannf auu 49 hul sl e pbooe 113 office hour wedneadars only lixubo pm eventnfli by sppotnunent house calk for lovafleb hie en ilmiugh tin woild u ii pusunalk wh siis 1 h f u iium tin vhiel iln i isc siuiil ilmu iihusc ian hiuk puis nit iln wlnil md iln inisludilusi dt mr who ul his ir hu phone u5 apprainor reel estate and insurance roaert r hamilton optomrtriat eyra examined htsulng aid strvice 1s1 gurtph m oeotgrtown onl for appointmynljlmie phone ly hve been enchanting reading for the princess and her fiance the brief sunshine in their engagement announcement was not in clear skies for long other resort areas any bride and bridegroom kep the place of their wedding tr p a secret and we re honestly hoping that pr ncess margaret and antony armstrong jones can succeep and if anyone comes up w th one ot those stones i honeymooned w th pr ncess margaret and armstrong jones when the sh p they may take docks after the wedd ng tr p we ii be affronted and nsulted it would be a sensat on on k own account if the two young people could be left alone for a couple of weeks were cheer ing for them to succeed dodging round the district by roy downs bl riivtos tin n mi1rm shl whin lun m mw ih ink it i y u pi ii h i ink md w ik i i nniuiiit 1 ii k i uli ik ai ii i 1 hi i ss k kind is k n mud i up mi nship iu k i us stuii i si ikuil 1 i m the el i i n m t ii i h m huso r have s unnil on mil il ibli mil im pi pel dmini p ns i ksi iiimiil i iiilil md mt it tusi iiliu t tin s ii mi ll it ui i n urns in itxiut pn ii i wnh th pi im il ihi uh i i i hi in ihli lo ipu ih i t pe ids i imk ii i h i 1 i k ii i en ol iln i e i iv it up e ih i 1 h ii h the acton free press fvblmmd by um dob rrtauaw mi pwbthhtaa c lbmltcd poundrd in 187andpubliatied cvrre thursday at 9wtllow st acton ontario member ot the audit burt-au- ot circulations the cwna and the ontartoquebec divi sion ol the cwjsa advrtismi rates on request sub scriptions payable in advance ss00 in canada 94 00 in the unried states six months tl 75 single copies 7c authonz ed as second ctaas hail post ottic department ottawa tbe aaly atpei aver abllshed in actao g a dills edrtortnchtef david r ddl mnain ed tor business and editorial office phone 600 acton in nii flllw fgg tor i tow dm 1 ihi t i t h rsn i ill ee 1 i h ie w o bnwniu hjs eh k 1 he 1 i in ej elu i i i i ll s u i us i m ii 1 mill n xi lis i hipv the were at school oakaih t a lommi missinili m the dip m t i i lion ait e uinl eleisine sehouls m in nurcln e his nisi i v h i children ti iv m irked iimhi eehm ihi n ml uli mill v i due to 7 he iv snow m im in fihuue bi uim i the mi i nimmi tht ett si iiis ihit onh tr whits within thi h i pi mi u t i e jn permit school elosini with pupil m ii kid piismi tl u r ni iitindinee in ml naiiabk trafnc tickets wrong biruscton the veord burlindon wis missinc l n nv summensis in lllffii tuuit hell list wiek s 3ll lljtll hires diseiissed and innhtr sum wiihdrmn the m listt id m mi i policemen wh lisiitl thi pi m it ihi uinm hul tailed i i h i hi n irai of thi town just bad publidu georgetown one of the wort ian of bnd puhli in georgetown his ivcr hid is the lior hedc dis ihi recent dcln- ratcpairs piutron in secede fnm geurpetuwn tin- nonscnw of scicssmn wis t toohsh thine ind is urmnk nit mnur aging future mdustre or future residents he declared 1 ll 11 i i til pi in dental surf eon otficp cmer mill and frederick street off sp hours by appointment tflfphone 19 dr a j buchanan denial surf eon off re 3a mill street orfcc hour 9 a m to 8 pm ci ifd wedncsdav afternoon telephone 148 auditing acpovxitha lever a hoskin chartered aecountenta 11 main st n si2 km 9l w brampton toronto 1 phone ol lwm em 4tlsl ttavbtjatr ouioi gray coach unes coaches utavf acton f tp t ipesklll i- 1 n i iv 1 me l il m hm rn hi s iii pi i i n erin mi in t n l ih t rtn ll ll ntn lut l id lis it i m nt 1 the w hit is ind n iqi in i n tin ei ki hk r i t s m i is l cur t ihi s hk is the simplis d imng pi 1 j- 1 she si ir u ee be with n stlll carfftx n j rx sure the farmers wile autiunid the drupgist lo label thim bottles plain ehnh im is i ir ihe horse and whnh m is t r me husband 1 don t ee int nolhing t h ippcn lu that horst rxfon pnng pluwing c f leatherlano qc barrntpr a 1 citor notary public offce hiurs 1000 am 1j00 pm 1 00 pm 5 00 pm samrdaej by ppo ntment opiy of cc 22 ph ne res 151 acton a braida ba ban- ter solicitor notary public 13 mam st s arton ont phone 57 office hours 8 pm pm lpm 9 pm saturdays 15 cork st e guelph ta 4 2242 office hours- 9 am 5pm saturdays lun 12 ajn standard time eaatbouod ajn daily vxeept sun and ho i euim ujsajn inpm s0t pm pm ul pjn 10 p m sun and hoi westbound 10j7 am 1137 pjp 2j7 pjn 27 pjn 7x7 pjn ilu pan 11ji pm 1 12 am itri flrit stm and hoi i canadian national railways swtdut tfcm daily j- sundays tit tun ma p m sunday ot 1 i pav dbfly hastings payne barniters and solicrtori notanea public 1a mill sl acton for appointment call p

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