Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 31, 1963, p. 1

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yyfelgiilh yoerno 32 acton c4taxiov thultsoav january 31r 1963 btgday taiuk dei wvewoatal fogftet the i let tape fcoiorj ray mason of the tcfon tjjpf detachment issued warning this week lo local busl mfcas people to investigate thoroughly any advertising theme thai are presented to hfcerrl oil which prepayment it stlinrtntnl the police department noted tejre often proposals are present- d with the suggestion immediate payment reduce the cost this l eaylnggoodbye to the they point out corporal mason suggested any l be referred to the police since checking on those otved l much easier while tre in town than after they lis- 1 v ss tan peg m oarr ith plan tits soon 9 8 1 iponiored hal ton community health plan here next week rsj official say tome 3s000 bhrwtrprenentfjr covered by i plans in helton county the opening of tho comrnpfflly health wan will allow anyone not al ready covered to enroll in the i cemprehenirve p s i blue plan the coverage will be made avail able whhout restrictions as to age o condi of health community enrolment has been altteeaafulty presented to many nunltle throughoutlhc pre sold la sponsored- by the ileal plan in plan for hal lahml prepaid medical plan in ipov3j the plan for hal ton county has been supported w ilia doctors here and muny of fit elected officials 3 lynch spokesmoo stated 1hatech resident can expect to 1st contacted by a ps i rcpre- t aentailve in the near future in formation centres will be estab lished in oakvllie burlington ami i georgetown auet ma maitom counfy toneswvativl chose torg a kerr a 38yearold burlington lawyer as their etndldah to contest tha next provincial election when a crowd of 800 packed the wlu hams ave high school auditorium in milton friday night above the tories choice is shown addressing hit supporters surroundetfby signwaving supporters he will be seeking to retain the halton seat at queens patkjiajdjat ma hit 1 years by the late sten hall tuesday evening acton council member learned a proposed dup lication of the present site and capacity of the disposal plant would cost an estimated tiw000 this information was received from consulting engineers ft v anderson and associates follow ing a request from council as they viewed a fiveyear capital budget program oh instructions from the department of municipal af fairs the letter from the engineers pointed our the present plant was designed for an average dolly flow of jsomo imperial gallons 300- 000 vs and provides for an equivalent pdpuratlhn of 3000 people the engineers stilted that enlargement of the plant to handle an additional bo 000 ith serial gallons per day which was provided for in the original de sign would cost an estimated 149000 the addition would serve an additional population of 3000 people application for committee an application from mr and mrs k haefner to erect a single nasi win iii atsl m-m- lto ta t amvmwsjakbbst pot luck supper precedes baptists annual meeting mm a time of happy fellowship was enjoyed by the members and fri end of the acton baptist church whivhuroc40pcie sal down to a deli pot lucttsuppirrietv- ed so ably oy the socialcommit lee in charge of mrs herb hel wig the outfacs of ijie veorwa transacted around the table and rlne reports from alldepartmcnts were given the nominating com mlltee brought inthe late of of ficers for ivej increase in member the pastors report was verv t ratifying he paid tribute lo the udds who had bun here or slssfsst two years and felt encouraged that we could show an increase in membership and the financial r wq the best in sometime the grant fromthe home mis sion board has been reduced each year and the church was happy to be able lo do so again for this year need for prayer the sound spiritual condition of the church is much to thank god for saidthe rev gammon uncfwcll attended services on the lords cliv and at the midweek prayer meeting is a source of jov to all the need for sound pt budget p officers at congregational meeting a group df 61 at the annual mssettng of knox prcsbvterian church last night wednesduy httard reports named officials defeated and accepted the budget hid learned of a uml 12 defkl or he year namcu to the board uf mnna were ke uverm for a two year term and the following ftir five vcar tirm roy kirkness brocecarglll or brian moure rehert algle and murray scovnc it h parker chulrod the meeting with melbourne blow setrctarv sm lesrakir the meeting began with devo tions followed by the singing ot a hymn wiring the presentation of theelrlrseiniuin tepoit by th ev a ii mcfccnslc it vi learned there are 5w names an dm tneosbcrahlp roll mr mckcnsjc paid tribute to four of the 19 members had a perfect attendance record for the vcar with one member complct ing eight vcar wild a perfect at tendance record the church choir has a total membership of p new group pcirldnccullhj culluc youth fellowship group mr mc kensle dlscnssed the possibility dition tothechurch mentionm accrsstrom the choir room to the addition had been consider exl as well as using two stain glass windows in the old sec lion which will be remosed to allow for rhc addition he poirt exl out the need for the addition in cstahlishinu i lulls dip of establishing a oung unmar ried group with both knox pres- bvlerutn and trinity unilei churches conibinchl without stir rendering denominations report were alui nxeuio truin the canadian girls in truin- lalicd church school m m coles rhuikcd niniini who pjxsenlid repoits atlci which lunch was enjoved aia members who died during the r was avcepled alter a brief di aiaar nnil thunkixl escrvopi tur i ccusiun mr mvkeruyc hiuft weir interest in church woik rvsicised the proposed ncsc ad the report showed now num st liiliff tlvci churcii during jg2 sescn weddings ix itincr- ab 2s baptised and a loss ot i a bmmbcrs six by death and 12 hycertuvate the sundav schihil has an en raiment of 20 with an uvcrare tlsanctanre of 130 there aiv 16 seartltlt superintendent clar- sssne coles urged parents to nice their children fire wednesday thawing truien pipes sas the ing fespuirer children of the l a minor hi iw wednes- church ladles akf hcalherhiay ecening at the rcsidc r of murrov bujeman m chirch st firefighters mads a fust run to extinguish the fire occupants ot the trupie dwelling include the families ot mr batcinan d i low juhnstone und joe matheson damage w slight ckib bourd of managers and auditors the 17343 budget presented by chairman lome dobcrthcmn jffsscp bsl ttftml mobile hydro substation to be used february 4 tcmnnorarv installation of a mo- ipuixhase ol a new aerial ladder ion at the vsillow truck lor the hsdro alter a rjrmon will handle a lengthv discussion it was agreed k towns power load the present r47 international fuundatlun in tnslerst be the foe totu davs while hsdro work i truck had outliscd its usefulness pillars uf the church in ers increuse the capacity of the and the chairman and sice-chair- the furure station bs 85 per ccitt present itie report from the alter icspacllv of no 1 substation is n asudliarv of the women s i tm kva smam sue i s si m hr ciu we i j members anei h home help- formed thuisdav evening jani- ggs who ad made 124 calls to arv 24 wsirk on rvbuikling the akmtinv as well us cards sent lo substation would begin monday gsr tica lcbruarv 4 and last approsinutc- mra fred anderson reported i y tour class during this linn the the alert evening auxiliary j area presently serstccd bv the lcuinmendesl the organisation j station will be luindltd bo the the emxileni work thev wsv i- for the good af the church rhrsr s of 21 in i grossps 1 the report from the duugh- i of knox i was noted that mobile unit without any power luterrupllon coaames s -s- si vlnce scott representative from truck engineering wood stock was present to discuu the man were instructed to bring bock a recommendation to the next meeting utmii dusig ma it furincel the commission ken hodgson was qualified fur the pusjlton ot class a linesman and asked if members wished to promote him to this pumtton finance chairman 4sav artmc chairman ted tvlcr sr and ixc- chairman gurd mcculcheun were instructed to interview the em ployee and bring bark a recom mendation to the next meeting accounts totalling si12u57 were approved for payment f phasiied by the pas ton and the great need for prayer in these- days of materialism and indlt fcrence should be the concern af every born again christian a deyotlunal period to open the evening ond prayer by the pastor closed a very satisfactory annual meeting elections chcyxh officers arc deacons honurarv life deacun fred west lo retire in 1964 colin ballllc wilmcr trver to retire in i965 lyil mcculcheun lloyd dnlmcr exofflclcr clerk charles w uinds- borough treasurer mrs john chapman financjal secretary miss alice pllklngton mission funtl treasurer miss elda frver sunday school supt lloyd blilmrr nsslstant miss jessie coles auditors herb helwig phil bethel george harrap finance committee mrs hel wig gordon r ilston mrs chas w landsborough llovd lllslev mrs j ch ipman miss alice pllk ington miss llda frcr phil bethel house comnilttie willy gordon lval mcculcheun mor nson missionary column lev lloyd rulrmr miss flda frver mrs g a harrap mrs ikiwig mrs john chapmnn mrs g itnmon ishirin commillie lvul vlccuk heon lloyd 1 1 1 s i e v gordon ralston jkk fryer wal l gordon guidon wagner colin baillie dtrecfor ot music miss helen- landshiiiough music committee mrs joan evans miss helen landsboroeuth miss alice pilking- lon mr ficd west mrs c landv borough continued on page three estimate 1690 to e plan as council considers capital budget dwelling place ort their property at the corner of arthur and well ington streets was not opposed by council a second application from gtilseppe gihor subdivision to erect an apart ment house inglenlca was oppos ed when he asked for a three foot side variance and five foot back line variance both applications will be heard by the committee of adjustment ancient and wellworn bath room equipment used by the town office staff will soon be replaced by more modern equip ment tuesday evening council approved an expenditure of 18464 for replacement of equipment by a l rckmer company councillor les duby informed his colleagues the present toilet was a disgrace and should be repaired im mediately flbreguae cab town workmen operating the front end loader while remov ing snow during the- winter vrw be protected from the severe weather a soon as a new fibre- glass cab is purchased approval was given tor the 148733 expendi ture councillor j bert woodr chair man of the finance committee lold mcmlbers hewas concerned with the fact council seemed to be drifting nlong with respect to striking the mill rate for fhe ycih- he asked that individual a proposed store closing by law which had received one read ing in the latter part of 1962 was temporarily shelved tuesday eve ning by acton council following a heated discussion between mayor george barbeau and reeve bert hinton the reeve took the mayor to task on two counts when he charged lack of parliamentary procedure and lack of interest in the bylaw d a r a a c possible in order to prevent a ie rttslfc a re nil i councillors will als for the nex busy indlvidu- tso week with possibilities of a meeting every night council all approved mileage payment for mayor george barbeau and reeve h h hinton amounting toj6 40 apiece for the conference attended saturday in preston councillor les duby received car allowance amounting to si 80 for attending- recent urban board meeting iiv georgetown ai approves payment of engine ering fee to k v anderson and associate amounting to- s3j69 20 for he beastush paving eon- tract approved the mayor attend ing the mayors and reeves con vention at ipembroker june 23 to 2e inclusive with expenses paid intruetedlhe clerk to re new membership in the ontario municipal assentation ami mayor and teevea asao authorised tha clerk to have imurarjce on the cornmmtlty centre wudhsg awt cotmaxttil brought up to date learned fooowhw a p6t- tee meeting with the dog catcher the service in acton would tav prove vrith the taring of adswatv al wp by cecil sutwtadnv- jar ansa shelve closing bylaw temporarily following lengthy council hassle lay seven members of council attend ed to hear a discussion on store closing bylaws reeve hinton quickly moved a verbal resolution to have the acton by law tabled until nea meeting when a dele- gitlon wished to attend mayor arbeau enquired when it had been decided the delegation would attend the reeve replied i have been told by the people on the street the merchant in tend to appear before council on rhl occasion goodwill agreswsnt the mayor in continuing his re port regarding the preston con ference informed members the town of cobourg with 102 mer chants had operated for year without a closing bylaw until a discount store opened up it was al rhis time council was petitioned by merchants for a store closing by law which was passed by cobourg council and now it ls being contested in the supreme court council was in formed mr barbeau also refer red to tlmmins where closing by laws were governed by a good will agreement among the mer chants the mayor quoted the budgets be iranded in as soon a- northern delegate as saying the only good closing bylaw was a nlrmnghylirr councillor j bert wood wond- the bylaw for the jseneflt of the ered after hearing various opln- ng lorn garnered from the con ference if any municipality had closing bylaws that worked reeve hinton pointed out the guelph representative only pre sented the problems encountered with the guelph by law and said it took months and months for them to approve it guelph coun cil has adopted a bylaw which it feels is right for the people coun- cll pers tmdfiiml paa lt he stated move over mayor barbeau replied when acton gets as big a guelph i will quickly jump over in the chair with you and agree he utated councilmember had gone to the conference to listen to re ports with an open mind and if was not l a case of wanting or not wanting the by law we learned something and now it is up to council to vote the by law in or out the mayor stress ed clerk jack mcgeachle inform ed council the guelph bylaw waa anything but unanimous as it had onry pa tart with a one or two voce majority dep au wlinam denny relates easstras experience when confronted re garding a closing bylaw they wouldnt touch it and the mer chants got together and every thing is working out fine be stated lahatwater ncwcomer to thecounpil this year eric johnston stated i vole yes on the first reading but after the conference i am of the opin ion we might find ourselves in a great deal of hor water aeeve hinton referred to his nrtgihol verbal motion to table ibfftsrf wnrtimiiit fiy naanlts tion submitted by rourlrffla wood the mayor asked mr tsssv ton if he had a aacondat far ml own motion the reeve delegation coursduor lea duby remfivderfihe reeve the tnarehaabj had already presented tlietr v and the bylaw was drawn up according to the petition it ft now up to council to decide ha emphasixed councillor wi h peal gave a flat refusal to aao- ond the reeves reaolutles add ing nosvyou know where i aband on learning the p by- e s ui bylaws not yet rescinded mr wood supported a mtajaitrlral with a resolution to table hm bylaw until council could review the other previous byfarwe its up to you to aak tteaaaw- or quickly remarked oh i avi didnt introduce your maheta evttwne jlwareof wfca yeas want the reeve then dukjtti the mayor was out of dtssar s cording to paijatmeatiry phy cedure councillor duby i to skoatl tha fae i kid n dldnt nwilaaftlj essmat ha was denying dvl1ajhts hearing cesassalfaaa to mtsav when no anw fv mm reeves motion could be obtnhv ed the resokittoo aubmltiad by councillor wood- to labia ttst by law waa a as a eomawav tee could brin hack mendarton on the prevbm bytows during commlttae report it waa uamedthe mo 2 eamuit- tee would meat wuh tha jawst workmen to discuss synrtoteav ditlons and pay fata 800 jam nominations george kerr is tories candidate george a kerr a 3syearold burlington lawyer was chosen as progressive conservative candi date for the nest provincial elec tion friday when a crowd of over 00 uv flow l to n atlng convention in milton kcrr contesting the nomlna lion against four other candi dates won the majority decision of 614 voting delegates on the fourth ballot burlington farmer roy coulter was knocked out of the running on the first while esqucsing farmer mac sprowl was ejected on the- second hourlgaai out william e hourigan another lawyer from burlington was the early favorite of many li halton but was put out of the race on t third ba o b glen cooper stayed in the race right to the end and was defeat cd yshen the delegates marked their fourth and final ballot a carnivallike atmosphere pre- sailed throughout the convention which ended at 1 2 jo saturday morning the williams avenue high school auditorium was alive with the shouts and cheer vagsmonu hmsw rocelvad rsaarty wakomo from tr smtwr oanea dub urday evening a it w plpod into th ogwansas mm a t vj tksj nght supper plcttsratj avf to right ar kill cormal oculph bob corrie otatifir who rasrrfcscr tha dish billwltaort aoon and pspa mater bob whutw of tho osieapli pip bamk about 70 club rnatnoari and frlanda ataandad fho slinrwr and paid fttbuai to asobbsa btsnav bu of the mm enthuaiastlc tories this will have to be a two candidate mr kerr and mr sprowl were supported by bag pipes at the outset of the evening a smalt group of pipers marched the allies of the gym followed closely by kerrs puv cordavaving supporter ma bntrara later in tha evening prior to mr sprawls speech to the dele- sirs members of the now de lict acton pipe band made a conspicuous csftrance when their pipes failed to toot due to the humidity in the gym following several minutes of frustration tha pipers mngart to coas the in struments to toot for mr sprawl and his sispportera candidates with the notable cs caption of mr coulter and mr hourigan had follower who spent the evening waving pla cards mr hourigan however h nne n en j iha yq i supporter who sang throughout developnsebl tha tssestli the evening werw for houri gan thats who mr kerr in his speech to the delegates stressed that they chouse a can that would wtn for hamotvpick a and he wttrasrre the aani port and eooperatioa of all the candidates he saust appeal to convince and convert an oa be slated l dont asmt a gteal vtctory- he said gva sna i want a fort im goto to need yotar- balp guest speaker tha hon pfed u cass eapraaaad hi plaajwio at ilia larga number of wsgt bill gate at the convention and told them the future of tho rytigfee- ive conservative pasty ilea wifh tha youth i aaa ham iiasajpf when an elect is called thg present povvytmtebt stnll not aaasr rlaciion on ua record nor with great p said- tha speaker wa wul oagaa wtth sa tual plana now la operation ha said we are douolseaa gajt dans and wa wfil oae tinue tosto tbeea hcraferrad to the kubatta governmanta hoapital plea prlswl sc irsc7gittra

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