Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 30, 1965, p. 1

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etjtt juioit jfrtt ft numiyint vv no u acton ontabio hhuicsday5brmbe 30 1965 to stii ssl sixteen poto cant council reaches tie vote discusses ywoyear term a resolution 14 iniisugurau i the reeve claimed the public two year term for acton council should decide if they want tiul with a tie vol tuesday even- mrmhrr o council rr turned to ing when onif eight member tftice for another terra mr ere present tu vote deputy- goodwin uu of the opinion reeve roy goodwin served nolle j council were better qualified to if malum he would reopen the occidc on a twovear term uibkct al nem council meeting uavur duby claimed it ua up if it is council with to adopt a i the public to dcvide council twowar term of office axi lof mrs dom fryer believed a ion must be reached before no- councillor would be better quati verober i lcj wuh two sears experience two mhfc councillor i- g oakes said he council ha two alicnutivoin u inclined to lean toward a approving the twovrar term iwovear system deputy4cree cither member can pass a by goodwin said hr wa in favor taw or call fur a pkbtwnr in ol the two year sysirra but not th event a plebiscite it i ailed j m tor ol a plrbisciic and voters approve a iwuvtmi when the vote was called to term the only way this un be itold a two srai term oflkc bv lesclnded it to call another voir calling a plebiscite uaycu les if council decide to approve a duby jrul councillors mrs dun bylaw for twovear him it irvci r o oakes and robert ran be rescinded at any council dnnkwaltcr voted in the afttrma session live with reeve ii ii llinton deputyreese goodwin claimed i deputy iccsc roy jottdwin and a twoyear teim lcr councillors j uik ilu ray aibic and albert was working out in many other communities and wu ol the opin ion the ki item would benef 1 1 council members reeve ii ii llinton elated ik was definite opposed to a iwihiar system irwin voting in the negative councillor william williams who wk present ittr the meeting un til 1040 p nt lead lell tir wink garhage bci out an ctptnnunl with wveral nd believed the publu should i house holde is trying out plastic have the opportunity to ihw iur rbtfc disposal met council members each year mas wuh a negative attitude av a re- or les duhv stated he could unit cihjiwii banished the idea support the move providing a pie biccllr was called councillor rav aibic vjid there could be an economy measure in it having a twovear tctin hut it was also possible to lose a valu able person who might consider running fur office on a oneyear basis but not two years soon open armstrong bros construction company employees are working at a rapid pace in order tu com plelc the mill st w construcuon project before snow tails the pavement between the ior ner of mill and lun sirexu ha been lorn up a new road has completed hvdio pole- have bee n moved back and forms completed for curbing as soon a new sidewalks arc laid the road pavement will be the final stage belorc the project j school addition and requested a completed to date motor tral- new bvlaw he submitted correct j flc has been held up onlv sltgtulv j mg several legal points council j while construction is going on continued on page eight i acton wtf mchtiw are ready for action within lacondi after tlw- men vouncli althooqh next week marks tlte begtnnirg of fire prevention week acroii canad ihe acton volunteer departrtnt are hopeful every acton area retident remain fire safely conscious all year round during a practice settlor at the hall monday mne of the fire fiqhiert poved a ready for action pltoto left to right are doug ma ton don van fleet and will mclchern up on top of the truck are wayne kelly and harold manet it i ir- r v- v w set to go lor the present luesday night ll wav karned that i2i restdenlv had been given putk hags on an cspennientat ivasis as well u uuexikmtatics to lilt out and return to the ton office of these only u answers had been received indicating 16 favored ihe idea and 22 opposed council lea lived the main com plaint appeared to be the bags werent strong enough council lor albert irwin staled one citi rcn told him tta bags jic a danied nuisance buy tractor council agrerd li pui hae a tractor complete with loader and hackhtk from thonipvin mitni at a total cost inc lading lux amounting to 7ttsv the old a lulivwu pmgi un his u t n l pkcc of eouipnunl will be traded mapped out ti tlu lsis6 nci i m sun at tlu i ml a cilli y hoatdj vt ll wav also leamed the ontario i memberv engaging lour gtielpli munkipal barl had rejected a unixriiv stuilents in wii av b4aw applying for permission i local help to uiihiiki classes tlie to issue dehrnturra for ihe hiffcj opens ollictally ktohrr 4 council approves plebiscite band budget or half mill ili i umv will ih askid to m l n ulu ballot at live mun u ip il c lee lions this vear lues di vuiiif inaitlv of coun c mni itn i il u pie 1im he ie uuc h ulipju ckvitkhl cmi wtk itu r at uui 1 i life n v itand will ciiitmik to irccivc llu eus tuiiiai halt mill ant of iijm i i ale on lu s4mm bai as other txhiid itv wiittmiiling an annual i nidi 1 1 or itkim d appnv a o er l he amount of iituiuy hand lecrtves li ior to i in v dee ti iiu mtu i s i nrac d in dlwiinskhl with mjm and i ihiih illms kjv t reeve ii ii minion renurk ed tlie llreinen who perioiin la vi i essenlial service lu the town are restricted to a certain budget and i claim council shuutd have control of llu band budget ihe same as other bud gel he also said be svni i pa t he i u toward ihe band ihiiu nig project ihlv xr but ctl r u aibic ctmiikll iouim ll u iigltiv i bodge i should control the band tuluri aiul u assesvnunt was around ah liwtn mipivuling iiu present svvl nt ol allotting a hall mill gi ant to ihe hum iii tlnon 1 ik iim i to im iiiom c uiiiu d ill tut i in in t u w ol lite ijihi pioee i to tit i i j ljid liil t i n vi am lb u bs die piotvused its so i oiiiiml la a qtutied lit cooihiimm i vein win i akc i wli it moli u j tx hind llw miijt xllnii h d hiiuillor ll- 1- dt i nnti d llu pic i nt j should im wijm d im buut vhtmihl mibmil hutlg i llu v inn as ollur m aiim mill i llu- nrat d ids i tin not saviutt llu s too much imii in ic liuitlon i hnl llu ml null talc in imii mtur ihe hall mill was si adopud lu sjui ihe cotin lot vcin l tlu opinion tihin vhkild fii v e some tonlntl i in lnwn lull mill i vh ve mg the ism ssmu 111 i 111 y program begins october 4th jrestring lines engage directors helpers f dm i i uhn w is tu t sharon ihuiston tuhouxlo the band grant am miiiud to j 1 000 but in 196 the js4 ssiiii til had iru rased to over i7uu0o00 resulting in i lu lu it null bringing i lie band j1rm m mt i i ink wallet sitd he was not llu oik- lu say whether i lie liind was receiving too much itui il ws up lu the vu4 lu n lb also noted that at one linu the hall null was split with llu now iv tune i pipe llaud ink admimlralor jack me mkiiu told louncil the bv law slated llu half mill was he divided among band or bands finance chairman dr f g oakes wondered m the differ ence between a controlled band budget and a tied budget might mean either survival or collapse tor ihe band council ior drinkwatter claimed council should have control over all nudgcik tubmilted reeve min ion told his colleagues that no i o wu mil tee member agreed the band was a worthwhile organ- fation but should submit an an nual budget and be treated the same as oilier boards in conclusion councillor oak es remarked it has never been suggested by no i committee to cut ttve band budget but sun- pit lo have council etertise scmiu coil tied when the vote wav called on ihe resolution councillor bill wiluinv who acted as chair- man of the committee of the whole had kit the coutkll chainlurs lor work as he ll working on the night shift and was alnadv tale voting in favor weie reeve llinton councillor mrs eo i rer robert drink waller and i fi oakes oppos ing wvrr mayor duby and coun cillors aihic and irwin rev e currie guest preacher at united anniversary services directors guelph sltuunls who will dir ect the piotiam nu hide howaitl hin- ij miltonian m s kernighan halton new party choice oelpll dlllvcimis studcnis s ill nimlikl classes on mondivsj ml wednesdavs lot both hov s and girts inim 7 pm to 10 p m mr cose an will lx in charge- is msicd b mrnin i s il nith ptihlu 1 ss hitl slif ts n 1 uisd i un h itv kisket hall nwl voile shall ii kiin p in to id p n murrav s isernighan a prom j active to muioa mr kernighan has been active in grades fc78 inent vkveartkl milton engineer a graduate of the untvcrsitv o in cc f and new democratic i was the unanimous choice of 70 toronto in 1911 mr kernighan partv work lor mam sears and halton ctmintv mew democratic is ihe lather of three children and m l4s and im he was an un fartv suppetrterv on mondav cv- he and his wife just chebraled succcsslnl ccp candidate in nmg when lhcs jiathercd in mil iheir 2h wedding anniversarv west ork 1 joined the move ion to select their standardjbear reccntlv a resident of milton ment because ot mv christian cr loy halton riding in the nov i lor the past eight vears he is well eonv u lions he stated and i cmhei h icxlcral election iknossn for his work as chairman believe that il chusum pun theie is a wonderlul ctpportun ol ihe milt cm planning hoard ciplcs are applied it will result itv lor us in this election the i clerk ol session knox prcsbv- in sexiatism smulai to what the newlv named candidate told the i terian church sundav school lea i n d i and other grmtps arc ol enthusiastic gathering vv40 percher and lormer president of the fenny cent ol the countrys electorate milton chamber of commerce j waste year of work i is ilissalistiehl with the old line his wile is also active in com the tall sol t spoken genilcnwin parties but these people wiltmunitv work having served sev- stated i traxih estensivilv and not automatkallv vote lor us weleral tcims on the milton public eservtmc ipiesss a loss ol faith must convince them scnool board conliiuied on page seven ae loll mvillo imilllliss y a hi k i nu- lnif thui vla ol last vear all ape gioops will u 1ii i im s t t k iiul lo li vi uork jim ann f ie r litis vear and ihuiselav nun cotilintu with a inn tnuulin nd tnl thaelhuine all n wl ik nstnvil lor adults ptoram to i vh nd ircnn the com nave had previous y cspciicnee i tlu s mens club cldm ei of niv and out e n siu s ae club and otlu r inli ic sled alon mill last o ae ion llinilc local assislaikc will tic given tocips pai tic ipat ing in ticticilies vaicl a mriion ol this aua ivas b miss viwail juth acton dis the weight lilting mom cl also altcadv uen cmiipleled k open to tut mtu is is eirs ol il uis also liitnul that llitte agv and oei arty einnj of the poh s on mill st v had un ie- veeek and rridav and siturdav likiled lo tornplv with lh iohi um following the eve- nichts will u held open loi anv widening piovtam supnintcnd nm iiw ngr- sntmil mills as well as tlu u nt d m ison rcpoibd oiu lt i their lormer past r and his wile in ihe sunday tnmid hutch wal pannatuxkrr lue know mr uth sundav m rvurv amd mrs w wllhelm reidate mi ami mis j dills milton mr and mr i volt guelph and mis i niclwj tonmto seve nil members i rum other congtvgatuhiv also attended ser- vkcs paikd i t oni tin tnoialiiig the lth an nittisais stiiiilas tiol pitihet wis kc i idllde i ill k inline r ivastoi rvow ol ijmidon ontarut he was pieaetu ic e ii its irtel high school giade i student and stewail lowan puhlu sehikill uaeher lieith will haw olhei as sistants to help them 1 the jimiimg cetlh tin e intir we ic loiillel ilieinbe is mis m wilhclm foimctlv narkv lamberlt mary iu lh i i hoi i kay denmv hoth of town and i rank hean toronto i ening servke at acton dap i isi church was cancelled to al low church iikmtu is to attend the anniversary verviee a recep- p rot ram directors vnhinla l ii ix jvll lahl t- 1 ii llll tlh llu siol is t lull 1 nd s h iiil in k 111 k 1 lu ip iddilion d pnl ho at i i teiphonc rvumiis niv s miss smith and lulpcis wdl be hiis satiudav ntoi inng icaelmit basketball and xollevhall to fills in senior gtules irom public selutol as veell as luniot grades in high school it is hoped to de velop a town leagtrc ituin llu i ik set iv nul satin dav paitu i pmi with an all st ir team icpns senling lite in outol town play at school a troupe from the cahadnn riavcts ionndation will tu- on stage at acton district high sohool ailclltoi mm oe titx i h to present oscar wilds import ance ol iu ing lonost 1tst vear ihtv ptescnttd passion and ix s unv to in interested audunc the- plav is ox n to ihe public and the curiam gins up at 1 is p 111 with manv ot tlu ulois h iv lllg evpelienci oil stage at stiat hud shakespeaican ttuatic nt at llu loitm i lie i j building he also noted tti il luith i hinmr church members irtmit i ihvelio and hell 1 tie phone huts looted town whoallciidel the sun j had ikcii ie strung on the thieejdav setttccs iikiihu mr aiwl mrs polis j harts hums alhslon mr and ommission iiteiiitx i s agtittl lo i mrs d drsdate gthlph mrs mvtsi vemhio m hank ol mont k hean gwen and frank tor leal it rm difosit rex ci pis ac onlo mi and mrs r stemt and i classes the show was staged by counts totalling dooms u wiielamilv gxorgilown mr and mrs the western new york o hunt apptovcd for pavmenl n i rver and latnilv guelph mrs er association guelph youth hit by car after recovering helmet acton pooches tops in us dog show youthful dog breeder john fov ev main st n copped top awards during the weekend at new york with two of his price animals competing against 96 entries tolcvs ilig tim a l month old pop won first and second prie in ttw best pup in show class two vearold tideys rang ers took fourth seventh and ninth in the held trials as well another canadian entrv from belleville unn the awaid lor the combination for show and field out for third contest liberals pick h harley halton counts liberals unani the nomination uf or harlev mmislv dimded to go with a lullons liberal candidate proven winner tuesdav night caine as a surprise to practicallv elected j r onc un w no further nom- clash helmets are basiclv meant tc pi event inoioixvclists i horn accidents saturday alter i noon one hgured in an accident en so 7 high as west ol town when is vearold tom moruson ltd guelph was struck b a car and hospitalized with severe miuncs the iniuied vcnith had lust re trieved his lost helmet irom a passing motonst when short i v al ter he was struck bv the west bourn ear coming- over the knoll ot the hill and driven bv brian immmond r r campbellvilic he was treated at the scene bv di bnan uoote ot acton and onstahle tom teniae ol the milton opp detainment invcsti gated lions gong stolen by visiting club iwpulv dulrut gocniur jim sncivv ol ojklllc paid his iillmul mmi tu acton liun club it their tvvuljr dinner mcclini mitui at uk staliun llutcl he va ac comnanicd b iic mmtori trom iik oiwvilic ilub ibu uicd the mm b ur in guelph hinfilal lor k1 lo ipc the atlon ilubs lurlhcr treatment lie ttas ropon l a renewal ot ihe f isl tu be in vatmulor londition knatihins lompelition nhieh lom- although sullerin i rum head in- ered mih nlterliib vilts last juries broken pei and letf utar pnor to the accident uuni mm tilcotk ukliessoil the lions llson and a nimpjninn jik- ins on some ol ihe pnil the rvgiun ler also ul guelph had molorhic l s unjinb them lo trouble oppumic tlk- dnvcua to partis ipale rspcvullv in ihe ihe w 1 elmer smith home vxuhh exchange amfpuhhc speak- i ltcr attempu lo start ihe motor ln programs he uas inlrodueed tailed thes pruevditl to wheel uun murray harrison anil the moloihikc toward acloh shankcdbs lion harry haw alter lhe left mr smith pottsd the helmet king on the road and j dime down the road to return it laons vic bnstow and murrav lo the owner hamsun gae report on ihe lour k c i l l ill booihs the acton club sponsored h5 rljt rr lion john grief- st jt under reported on parkins and sslts 5ssrsls mpivet tc fnda when thc named twie dr hairs italics ol oavvill their standard bearer in the nov ember 8 federal election i irsl elected to the house ol commons as halton s lepiesciila live in if2 the w- carold medi cal dtulor was rcelctlcd bv a ibslantial maoritv in 19m t lose i 100 grit supporters attended tuesdavs nomination coiiven lion in ne4son high school ilui llngltin and hcvard th candhtute proclaim no election campaign is ever won bv sitting nb1 tnvtftbiasn mom acton 0rett mir candiclaf murrav skerniorvjn from mihon following hit nomination a ndp candidate for the november 8 election seventy party tup- porter mrooahout the county travelled to milton district bio school for the nomination con vention proudly displaying a party placard are brendan aherne john fiarr mr kernighan nd bob drinkwalter appeared to hack out of hit way as thouffh to allqw the smith car lo proceed mr smith said the youth seemed to back ill the way across the road as though in a daz ed condition and then started for ward as the hammead vehicle came over the hill lion john also kept the laons up lo date on tpe safety prosram in acton which the club ran 1am year special eueus at the meeting were ray evclen bert leather john lewis and ron dalton matrons were made the staunch i itveral supporters rose to iheir tect and clapped vijroniuslv as the candidate marched to the slajic want cur uajorily we want a clcur majority from the people so that wc can net on with maintaining our economic expansion improving social secur itv and providing equal opportun itv tor all canadians the candi popular dale stated as libeials wc can he proud id ui record of achievement in just hack and thinking rui talking over two vears despite the minor eversone has to do sornethiny j its position of the government i am prepared ro work hard for we could accomplish more with a reelection hut i need your help majority in parliament this is tpaaltar harwy tinlay meet the issue we hrirtg to canadiant we will aecomplish more he charged a matter i am most concerned with dr harley contended u the rtiiht of every canadian citi zen lo have the best possible edu- cahnn lor which he is qualified i received my medical education under d va us did thousandi like me the government provid ed educatiiin tu those veterans who had the jihihtv and these thousands of well educated and trained people contributed great ileal to the post war boom and ere doing set even lodav continuing on the topic of edu- cdhon he vlated i believe the federal government should he- come more concerned with rducav tmiii which at present i a pro- inctal responsibility i think there shihild he free pml aecoo darv school education for those who have ability financial aid fur education lo relieve munici palities and ihe highest possible level of education standards acroax canada in concluding hu address dr harlev laid we have ahead of us a hard election battle lets fight together in strength and unitv and hi the knowledge that a majority liberal governsnent will do more for people because it cares about people guest speaker for the evening waa the solicitor general of can ada the honorable lawrence pen nell of the branlllaldimand rid ing according to mr pennell the main issue in the election will be can canada realise its full econ omic potential the speaker sug gested that onlv through a major ity liberal overmneul could the tread toward m more stable ec onomy be continued- lie charged that the couserinv uves have already started to make promisee of giant w aweys but they fail he said to explain where the money is going to coiuefrom

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