Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 28, 1962, p. 1

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ttohtyrghth yr no 1 t acton ontario thursday june 28th 1962 ten pages seven cents steaks indian style appear to be the order of the evening as aalss tribhuvan kumari of punab india flips the steaks during the acton rotary club barbecue saturday evening six univer sity students from other countries were guests of thcctub dur ing the weekend pictured left to right are walter f keuthisim ga of colombo ceylon dr s k maiumdar calcutta india miss kaushaiya puniab india miss kumari rotarian paul neilsen mrs hiroko ohno toyko japan rotarian and past president dave manes and mr ohno the visitors were billeted iq ro tarians homes and toured the town and surrounding district dur- the weekend burned up tmasmximxm wamavmamn ms muh irate pair confront young speeder it all actons citizens follow ihc pal item laid by iwo bower avenue residents ihc town s street wiu cease lo be used as a raceway by some motunu tue cfay evening council members teamed hat a speeding motor ist on bower avenue had been chased and caught bv the two residents in another c ir ind in i terms used by one councillor nearly had his teeth shaken loose following enquiry from eoun olllor frank prousc rcg irdmc the ir equipment ordered b the town councillots discussed speed ing on acton streets on icirninl of the meidcni with the two eiti i zens councillors ueiied ihe pros and ions of ciiims nkingihc law into then own hinds mav or john goy tummimlicl the ie tion of the two residents and t ikl council there would have to be ajpoficernhn on even cornel in order to euib hi me diivmg clerkadminisuit j uk vie gcachie miormed the minibus that police had been laving trom two lo tlwee charges cverv nnjit and slated lint in isi ol the ol fenders urn hum mil ol iuuii on rycotnni million ol tlu in iv or ihc elctk wis instructed in wntc the eompin sertiplvuig the radar equipment uij sci i dead line lor de lter 01 ihe 01 ik i would bt i ukellid council minirkis that attempts io p scsmir lor the town date but ihi id ik a person il imuivicw speet hvinc in ott v lor admitted ik u i lis i learned mile hi is i id t ukxl to itlllltptllll lai as obtaining an assevsor was loneeincd and suggested perhaps it might be feasablc lo make other enquiries or engage the services of a professional group it was agreed jo make enquiries from the department in hopes of solving the problem couneilloi frank toih told his colleagues that residents in his scelion of lown on guclph strecl ind main slrcxl north had coin plained to him about their high taxis and not having sidewalks pro ide il on ihi i st side ot main street mi tulh was told to inluim ihi residents thi lould diilt up a pit i lion and present il lo council md the sidewalk would be installed undo loeil improve mints the citizens ic- quesluil the stdew ilk would be li ibk lor ihe cost ot the poitiun m tiont ol their oven residenees the cosl e in be spiead over i five ve ii pi nod mask for driver miins who havi wondered ibout the where ibouts ol ihi mw street swecper will be happv to heir il his heeii restored to s ivui il mi c hitiulloi george bitbetu told count 1 1 i tie opeia lot ol the sweeper should be siip- plud with i m isk ot sonu kind is bi quipped i was siivel b ihi a p green plant md the dusi w is so thuk 1 eoulelni even se tlfl lllaelllne kl lolle ihe operatoi j pmpetlv ehitniiin hamilton pnl said bis eunimittee would hive v iti s iv ulihk this i ill lot pi mime il eitieiis wm in leiiskd coutieillnt lis duhv i mitneiided lite i mil vwikmen fur he excellent job in straight enmg up the retaining wall at ihe fool of vietona stieel on fairy lakc clerk mcgcaeue informed the nwnbemhe tmad received a phone call from a nenrbv rusi dent expressing her gnliuitk lor the work on the retaining walls and suggesting perhaps the town might eonsidcr inst tiling pernian enr benches for citizens to sit on and enjov the water or fish may 01 goy suljsesled the benehes would be i good project fur a service elub the mayot and eouneillots will be all set lor their holidays this summer when ihe eleik was giv en permission to issue a check for 600 lo ihe mavor as part pnv mint of his honor mum and a eheek amounting 10 300 for each councillut is pavmenl for their attend mee it meetings td dati jaaffiaaaaawmv nnmiimtw esquesing wi celebrates 50th anniversary saturday llv decked with mowers ind sire inters slew u down ii ill wis paeked s ilurd iy evening as esquesing w 1 eelehrated us solh intmersarv highlighting ihe evening wis the piesent illon ol lift membership pins ind eullnil ol in inniversirv eake the wi i was hist organied june 24 1912 1 ihe laven ot mis j 11 traev a ho onupied ihe home oppusit suwartlown hill vllh repleselll hives ol the 1 iwnship loiiiieil olhei wi groups and liieiids ol niemheis present ihe hsqucsiiil wi lad ks reialkd minv numuties ot ihe past so vx irs as iikv iniov id their dinner ealered lor bv the ashemve wf miss miv thumps n onlv known living eh trier menihet ol the 1 e in i three in reel inn veisirv i iki i i mark ihi iku sioii i lie membership pins md eertilleales were ptevenied to mrs vv ilkr liumhi ind mis john murnv mis law son muv ed hi i pin irom ihi pusidenl min c a grint ind mis muirav wis presvntul her pin bv mrs h trrv lavvson the sureiirv m s fnd armsinmk presented ihe two ladtes with nrlitieiks the pasuknt mrs c a giant mliodueed the following head i ibk quests township reeve and eoutm vv trden will rid bird and mis bud mis w r lavvson lust viie president mrs j c jmmriv mrs ii r livvson mrs d sonurv ilk i nk riled repre i sent i live mss ch ulolle turnei dislnel piesxlent miss may thompson mis f armslrone i sierel irv lie isurer mrs w law i son ind mis ikrb rld dislnel dlleelol miss chuloiu turnet wis mi sliess ot iiiemonus ind loasted ihe ouien ifler whuh mrs i iwson ptesenles1 i toast to ihe n it ion il w 1 whuh was respond id to bv mrs g somirvilk miss prune mijuire offered a toast to the lsquesin inslilule whieh was responded to bv mrs roberl ii irns hopes for future mi bud i mended his eoirgratu lalions to the i idles on the lint w ilk tins hil el n m ihe past ii d w shed ihun every sucecss i ii ihe tiilure tellers and cards l eonei ilul itions were also re id a ik ii iv round ol ipplause was eivin the ashj1 ve wi tor iheir spkml d dinmr prior to an eniov ibk pr am to eonelude the an metisarv eekhration calamity corner changes in view sandbags oneway street planned so ealled calamity corners ihc intersection of young st and eastern ave at ajax engineering may soon be denied any more crash victims tuesday evening eounell approved a rceommind i tion from the department of highways lo make eastern ave from ihe cnr iraeks to no 7 highway a oneway sheet i isl bound plans call for smdbils ind markers to be plaeid at the in icrseelion in sepinle e isl and westbound venules on no 7 mfcjajttiwv acton car overturns during police chase a car driven by david earl me mullen 18 of mill si at lop rui tl over on the third line esques ing south of highway 7 sulurday as it was being chased by ihe act on police cruiser const mervyn h irnev was fol lowing the eui a i templing t slop and question ihe driver the driver and three other oeeupuils bill churehdj lome johnson and frank manse ik were unhurl lite car received s400 damage more space halton county council has re solved id problem or finding more space in the new court house and administration build ing for the county clerks ad mbiutrution ohlcc in a special meeting tuesday afternoon ot this week county councillors approved the remo val of one wall in the adminis tration office to allow the ex tra space required clerk gar field brohvn will move to the office originally scheduled as a treasurers office and the trea surer will move to another vac ant office which was being held for future needs councillors pointed out the removal of one wall would cost much leu than the original s8ju7 estimate this week council also approved ihe de letion of rugs from nine rooms and a reduction in rug area in two others to affect a 3200 saving on costs q wmckenzie presidentbeet at ihe intern ilionil ysmens eonveniion in bin i list week e w melcenie was named lo the hilh post uf presidentelem he h is a yeat lo m ike pi ins loi his term as piesidenl ot ill ihe ys mens jobs throughout ihe world dunn his lerm of oft tee whieh begins seplernber 1 hi will supervise lour area viee presi dents one in europe one in i in philhpmes and two in north amine i he flew lo binlf trul tv julie 15 md relurnid sundav june 24 nexl years intern ition em vetilion will he held in bullalo in august robert little sehool pnn etpal mr mekenzit is a eh irlei member of aelon y s men s club list high school results 1 aeton and di promotion tod iv ulls i lijh sehxl ix aniioumcel jtal 9ike grade eight student t speysde school re ka ejttvad the acton free pres trophy for the best allround stu- bjtdtnt during tbo graduation bnqit in the acton scout hall friday evening the young winner is pictured with principal colin tertch and last year s winner vicky newton assistant principal michael bevan of acton high school was guest speak wm and outlined what lies ahead 1 n imes appe it in atphabeikal order grade 12 lo grade u h mot standine 7n ir oveil hed divvkinv je m llirt i piss landme lmi beiineii smkf besetn ruth c e k iv i dennin k irl gaihot lr kav gibbons manlsn umm vv ill gane lorenz jane methedi in david roughkv edvv ird van hex kclcn 7e rrv wale rhou john williams lacking one or tvv ipm m pat blundoll bill diwkins r v dunk bill hcnrv john leather i land donna ledger bill rogn j vajdon bnan sproslt n grade ii to grade 12 honor standing t7sn or overl r joan cook man belh elhoit jgirv maiev i pave standing paul bennett wayne benson darleae conoon bihdin lv j miee gardner j hn j ml in hall susan h ml rin ild hellei john kran iiil k ii md kuhn shtrlev 1 in v i loi i i le labv heather i vlnl i it mmkn i imiee nor h in v run j met rogn i 1 i i i r sell anlrevv s t ill nnm smith gerald seit diew tiirant li kine uie or iwo option dim anll heldon blow gerald i ni c4ldei ron lid camp- bill brun cirjil chnstopher dennv peier homer riehard ir insuk jim jennings xm la ehinee manlvn madill michael m tti xks bonn e maedougall c tn murr jo ann ptxit peter puehvr ielorroaeh doni rob- grade 10 to grade h honor standing 7 or over neil franklin jilt hurst uovd melntvn mars moffit stella oxkirman donna pendleton continued on page six berry social for rangers helping bowls of sliawherrte were served wilh eream mil sue ir on the shadv 1 iwn opposite seoul hall tuesdav evenme vv the rangers held ihe hrsi of what thev hope will be iheir innual strawhetrv soeial aelon citizen band plaved during the ver pleasant event and the bandsmen were rewarded with esneeiall huee bowls ol luselous berries there are onlv lour members in the ringer erew janiee gard ner tit blundell joan ramsden and janet rogmaldson their leaders are mrs george wallts and mrs john barr some of the mothers were helping too mostlv m the kiiehen highway and designate the one way street ask reimbursement couneil ulso inslrueleej the lerk to in ike applieilion lo the ontario wilei resuurees com mission ior a reimbursement on the ehlorinaioi plant whieh was purehased and instilled al ihe well on chuielum ro id north on ihe neoinmeild illon ol the o vv rc the eosl ot ihe plant was si 490 plus s4960 sales i ix no moii eitloiiiie is gome into the owns wait r md he plant has been returned approval wis eiveii lo issue a eheque to bill assinik amount ing lo j3 82s is 85 pei eent or his original eontriel for re pans lo ihc floating digester lid welding complaint sewer and vviler ehurman j bell wood told euuneil he wis not loo happv ihoul the w iy the digeslei lid hid been welded he pointed oat ihe former lid hid been hull welded ind ibis lime i hid been ver lipped he s ud hi eon 1 1 ee or h id billowed ihe ueineeis lequesl mi wood expl lined he eitfci iieeis hid viewed ihe lepuiedhd m i st ik i the openuil in ihe mdt e tuld he idled wilh piessuie miking he wondeiid howevn sandy seeks recount if the caulking would hold up un der pressure of the water in the digesler lank mr wood slated he had no complaints with the work performed by mr assmek as he had followed instructions record recommendations couneil agreed to record ihe engineers recommend ilions in ihe event the cuulking dfdn t hold up in the future it was agreed to purchase pressure pre gnu ted spruce at a cost of 84 72 from j b mack enk and son to repluee ihe c it walks over the aenlors al the main disposal plant a request will be made to aeton hydro to submit a price for installing con trol wires from the churchill roid norlh wiler well lo the rcservuns being installed mrfzt 3xijp vtefev ilr board members stress parking charge only parks board members learned wednesday evening that lifeguard brian ruddy had pulled a young sler from fairy lake sund iy af lernoon this following closely on ihe heels or a near drowning ihe previous week sparked i lengthy discussion un the swim ming area boird ehurmin w miken ie informed the members 1 spile of iceusilions tint iddi on il salcly pret unions should he piovided in view ol a p irk e liaise the board wis mil mak ing in idmill incc charge but on iy charging for p irking ears anyone enn walk in ihe park gales free of elnrge and use the ficilitics he staled churinin of the puk m lodge ment committee cliff bndley noted since ihe neardiowning two weeks ae he hid mstnieted paik e in i iktt roy ai noil lo ex lend ihe leiue between ihe p irk and the links linikboniugh property md i w lrning sign in tin ilmy deep vvalei hid been posled minibus soelesini msiillmg buovs ill icheil l ibhs in or t inlimied on p tk i ive jezr klx it r a as army vote upsets election dr harley wins by 98 votes harley is in best ik oull the armed services votes in halton s section of the federal election counted monday after noon reversed the slim lead held by conserva l ve candidate sandy best and gave the election to liberal dr harry harley by 98 votes conservative officials in halton will officially request a recount of the ballots before friday they have been gathering evidence all week national trend the armed services vote gave dr harley 260 voles lo the 133 cast for aar best 14 for n d p candidate carl rouleau and six for social credit nominee irving wilson the services followed the trend n recent years- by casting a heavy ballot against the government and their liberal lean caused another upsel in st john s west new foundland returning officer r chard west burlington announced the off cial result prinled below after the service vole was allied the figures show dr harley rece ving 18 556 votes mr best with 18 458 mr rouleau with 8 003 and mr wilson with s47 thcic vvcie 40 spoiled spoiled h illotsi billots iccounimi un one per loks tr mr besi 1 cent ol ihe vole ii wis in 82 pel cenl turnout ol voteis may not be spoiled in a recount these spoiled i il lots ale important observers kr pontout a iidtc supervising i jfissawim luilesqucsmfc lh it deputy relurni cers hive mide errors counts on june 18 harlay th wirmar by 98 votas be valid hilton i ibct its pi in i victory ilsu pos celebrilim tonight il the calho- nt olti he centre in oikvill in their inllowiril is the latest olfietal count best milky route i wils alio ballot i recount m irked wilh i eheek i nek woid or even m irked with it mirker other lh in the one pro- vided in the pollinc both is lone as the inlcnt ot the volcr is evi dcnl conservatives ire count in the hope iskine the n that enough total act u milton oakvtlie georgetown burlington advance poll armed services 870 ril4 8ss 6612 llr2 7307 4w nu 801 1212 2018 5w7 2m ps 1w 2r8 4w 34is 970 2301 i reject is 22 149 v altera wsslr tom shields new president tom shields look over the rctns for the aeton rotary club when outpjing pmtdent dave manes hindd over the gavel during the annual induction meeting t other otficiali taking office were vicepresident ron lewis see rctarr william pendleton treasurer ralph davies and th- tcctors fred gordon gord mekeown jim ledger and paul netlscn i joining wilh the members ua a past prvsideml vic rumlcv now living in guefph and charlie wells of the royal city as well rev charles beaton minister at ballinafad united church wat honored saturday evening by the young people during an informal gathering af the mmistershome he was presented with a screen for showing movies following a iunch and chat among the members pictured left to right are mr beaton diane swmdlehurst and president jim gilpin mr beaton ii leav tng to take a charge at uranium city in the northern part of saskatchewan

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