Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 15, 1966, p. 1

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j wht n jfttt ninetysecond year no 1 1 acton ontario thursday september 15 1966 autliorltcd ai second clnu mull by ltc pout ofdcv drpnitmcnt ottawa twelve pages ten cents new plastic industry may settle in acton chance of a new industry for acton look hopeful as polymer corporation from reading pennsylvania explore sites in acton a possibility is the acton industrial centre former wool combing building thomas murphy executive with the company told the free press tuesday it is hoped plans for an industry to manufacture nylon plastic products can be finalized soon the new company will be known as poly pentco canada ltd and will be a subsidiary of the parent company in pennsylvania main products to be manufactured will include nylon plastic components for use throughout the automotive trade as well as mill shapes for industry in the event plans are completed to settle in acton mr murphy will be appointed as plant manager recruiting for key men to work as shift foremen is underway and successful applicants will undergo a full training proaram at the parent plant in the usa it is ex pected local help will be employed as much as possible for the work force further information regarding the industry is not avail able at this time fouryearold celiac child enjoys first bite of bread on tuesdav afternoon foui vcarold robbie hall son of mr and min robert hall ac ton tasted his fust bite of the wellknown staff of life bread the voungster is a celiac child nd has an alleigv to gluten which is an ingredient of bread sold on the mnket his plight was brought to the attention ol eail tebow ownei of tarls bakcrv in acton who m turn otdercd special loin to make the- bo some bread he could cat the youngsters alleigv was ciscoveied when he wasjbabv lust two loaves i mm his oven which he presented to the voungster free almost as soon as the bread was piesented to him oung bill asked foi a sample in the bake shop imr tebow even smo- thcied some ol it with peanut buttei alter learning it was one ol bilk s tavoutc dishes mi tebow noted the biead is quite expensive 10 make due to the special ingiedients hhh go into the lloui suft isolo whos the fairest of the nine beauties udged last saturday this question will be answered friday night when miss acton fair will be named and crowned two runners up will also be named as attendants competitors left to right include susan black erin township greta fienstra esquesing township margaret givens erin township barbara mceachern acton brenda mckeown acton joan ogorman nassagaweya township demse parker acton lynda reiners acton and rena schuts erin township council honorarium schedule altered three zoning changes accounts approved stopped short green light at intersection could put council in the red stoplights at the mill mam stint lruei section can be mstal lcd hut at the expense ot the lown i ins infoi niation was ic vealcd to council tuesdav eve mug dining a nuinhci two com niitlee iipoit the repoit stated clcik j mi ceailue hail lecoived a phone iall irom the deputv mimstci ol llighwavs cam mcnahh ad vising lights could be installed and this would he conlii mcil bv let lei llowevei i he icmit continued to sav the dcpai i iih nl ol tiitispoit lecoiiiniend cd the lights but it is its leclmg that local tiaflic causes the con gesliiin llieicltjie the town should heal the- entile cost ol llu- installation dcpmlvkeeie r r paikci satil even dus was a switch suae pivv ions icquests to in stall lights in the town at its own expense hail been iilnseil oouiu illoi p oikes 1 1 mii k oil it appeals as though the dcpai linen t is not catering to awav oil places such as alton hut tt inediwavs such as 401 wheie aioiiml 40000 cats tiavel in 12 lanes oi roadway counulloi dons iiei was of the opinion it the midsection wasnt a tunc lion ot two lligh wavs the piobleui wouldnt be iiimled she uiged councillors lo wine both ii hai iv llurlev ml lh llaltoii and george kei i m p p to see if anv action can be taken on then pal i mi iu kei was of the opinion then should he lights at the in tci section hut in the event the town couldnt git some financ ial suppoi i lioin the department install ition ol lights might cre- tti a linancial pioblcni council agieeil to wall lor wnitin inloi inalion fioin the dipailiiient helttiv fuilhei con- sidiiation loi lights is given board nixes mini skirts tennis dance at school i uiolinent at acton iisiiki high school to dale this tei m totals 428 two vcjis ago eniol inent tolallnl 413 mil last eai s total was 4m pnniipal t a i linsc ii iclias id lliise liguies lo boiiil iium bus moiulas evening dm ing the inst inciting sum ilu suniiiiii miss a biiikilown ol i lass i iiiolmiiil lollows jiade nun bos 48 gnls 77 villi i in i ol i2s stuiliiils ginl 11 bos 40 ju is 62 total 102 i iile ii boss 42 gills si total hi uli n hiv 41lnjis 40 tiiiil hx jfisffll nyufcf mfr m ftgfoftrfng irfflt fiwv high siihmii aie causing some mini in to hond members and ilu pnniipal was instruited to i link with guls wca ing this ivpe ol appaiel surprisingly ciiougli iiiembcis learned one of in liuhiis is in the habit of wiinng a mini skill tills too was to be checked a uuuent i mill pnniipal el- inei smith ol die m bennett publu si hi ol tin use ol the high school mil u ii iuiii im gni clas- is nut miiii boaid appioval ind pnniipal hansen was asked prw

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