Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 15, 1967, p. 3

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kj inline s day together the acton free press wednesday february 15 196 dr c dey shows nnrpmt ffke films to students shtmlhri wasberaj mat the ddtftubay saajsam bbldnia wiflwv trgbbfif ancy fatfmiy yy mf md mvs ctaymn 9wiqk mston works superintendent threatens resignation ntajohahona between the town work staff and no 2 committee of coundl over a wage schedule erupted a full scale difference of opinion at last nights council meeting when the mayor read a letter from work superin tendent ak duty threatening lofaaign if council went along with the committees opinions as ha understood them the letter stated the commit tee did not feel mr duby was doing his job property and felt cards there was a misuse of credit gence tarda for trucks and misuse of maintenance on trucks and equipment mr duby felt a ism wage in crease offer was the only stip ulation he had to improve he councillor bob drinkwalter said he was sorry the letter got to council without first being referred to no 2 com mittee who were handling ne gotiations he admitted they had received the wrong infor mation on one or two occas ions but the point they were trying to get across was that they would prefer him to be a nonworking superintendent he said there ha4 been no personal misuse of credit just a misuse negli- of equipment was brought on himself mr drinkwalter came to the committee and made the state ment the committee felt he was doing too much work it was partly the fault of the jftlt as working aupcrtotcjjdenlcrkariminuuraeor j waslnot mfbed always cooperated and aware he was trader direct or- tfetjd to treat all people equal- ders from him he stated he was ot aware ha was being negligent and k the committees opinions were thoee of council he would not continue in his employment ywith the town the committee was not try ing to be critical they were just trying to put a policy across at 12 midnight wh the superintendent had taken the wrong way continued on page 9 mujferfn ww attended with bki bnjrteii and their three cmdren aery at oac janice at bhft high school and donna hf brisbane student a son al lan wa hlled in an accident ttlt the beswtcks have daugb- jr ate bui dick of hamil- jtt and thi dicks have three children miss marie dick and deug dick of- hamilton and jufctnald of montreal who was unable to come among the guests were sis ters and brothers of the two wives mrs fred cleave mrs edwin perryman mrs ken mckinaon mr frank holmes acton mrs elwood grader toronto tom allan klsmburg and bert allen to- ito abo present was a b lean of acton a brother of mr mcleans i special guests were mr and- mrs john pearson and family of tare mrs pearson the tanner beth mcenery was a neighbor the aanhrersary cake was ade by mrs mclean and was beautifully decorated in gold and white by barjs bak ery about 150 gathered at me open house to bring congra tulations and best wishes in the afternoon tea was poured by sistermrs cleave and mrs sarah allan of erin and in the evening by mrs jesse mcenery and mrs lloyd mcenery members of the family as sisted with serving r the couples received joveh gold tea services from the bro thers and sisters and the mc leans family presented them with a dinette suite to mark the occasion there were flowers cards and gifts for the two couples a telegram was received from the governorgeneral and cards from prime minister pearson the four are still in good health mrs mclean and mrs beswick both joined the wa of ballinafad church when it was formed in 1927 and both jare still active in church work mr mclean showed horses for years at district fairs the beswicks expect to hold a second open house for their hamilton friends this sunday afternoon the grades sewn and girls health class from the m z bennett school enjoyed a visit to their class on tuesday from dr c dey he brought with him two nurses mrs chapman and mrs mcpherson dr dey showed films on tooth decay and periodontal disease a contract of 33750 has been awarded to willard n hunt of schomberg ont for construction of a post office at erin the successful bid was the lowest of seven qualified ten ders received in response to public advertisement towelstowelstowels special sale of substandards in towels and facecloths ala sea our sdodal feature of large towel ends these have many uses hiktons 5c to 100 store ejwataairafw koj1y 8783272 thursprisat kb 161 71 the guns of navarone fn color gregory peck david niven cartoon scoutmaster mcooo siinmontueswed feb 19202122 around tho world under the sea in color lloyd bridges shirley eaton cartoon salt water tabby trfurflrjsat kb 332425 gunpoint in color audie murphy jqan sfaley wild wild winter in color jay and the americans show times weekdays sunday through thursday pjd friday and saturday at 1 and pj home decorators clean up sale talc advantage of our february clearance in paints and brushes greatly reduced as low as 73c single roll wallpaper dress up your rooms with broadloom priced as low as 385 sq yd we stock all needs for the doityourself man lakeview discount 126 main st n acton 8531190 jk aai nndam mmanm ymca still self supporting vigorous program in past year although acton ymca has not shared in any campaigns or financial drives for many years it is still proudly self- supporting treasurer elmer spilth asserted at the annual general meeting of the y board following the ys mens meeting last thursday even ing fixed rentals a vigorous and generous ys mens club and ladles auxiliary were chiefly responsible for the sup port of the ymga dona tions with the exception of one from orenda engines of mal- ton had proved disappointing ly small y board chairman garnet pat mckeiuie called the meeting to order inviting mr smith to present the financial report for the year ended on december 31 1966 in his analysis of the re port mr smith stated the bal ance on hand was somewhat less than on december 31 1965 and explained this was due to an increased program during 1966 the more vigorous program had greatly increased the membership during 1966 and the voluntary efforts of ys men and board members had produced greater service and program for the boys and girls of this community than was actually realized while the y m ca may buzz with activity every night the board realizes that there could be certain davtime ac tivity however the employ ment of a full time secretary would onlv serve to duplicate the services of the towns re creational director the y m ca s aim was to work in clos er harmony with the town and not in competition thus ex panding the existing programs for their part in the increas ed program activity apprecia tion was expressed towards carl chadbourne and peter lawson of the university f guelph nd n mrs art cool er jo- mawhavht danny art rfol day and rick cos nominating cemttfttae chairman walatr dubois pre- sented a ttst of board e ers for 17 they are mb mary beth foliott pm j zie elmer smith bib wflson bill nettes phil filbott take van der fcooy bd lead land and lata last owing to r accident art icy roads all bjrott ia able to ha bftsvm jo npoft on programming in ptaaahtlag the fcntdtag report lake van dir cody sta ted that the front bhnwa re decorated tat the cat spring- but that certain fc arose with the heating watt as soon as winter started pro fessional repair wot over came mast of the trouble new leases ware drpw dft in connection with etairtrttr and the aparamnt la mr 1m7 included the paattmg of the outside of the huflami in the early spring shelved during ims because she badget just wooktot stand is striaas consideration wfll have ta b given to tho u unit some necessary imfem- olnf encompassing the front hall and the om hbrary area woaid mte the town office fl fm6 board was accord ed tf vote of thanks for their acluaeansiits ab supermarket 9 mill st acton 8530075 dphmmi mmmimmm0immimmmtm0immmtimmmmmtiiarh004hl great savings yet in oilt demonstrator refrigerator and laundry sale colots too i electric man mmimmmmmmmm00mmmmmmimmm0l0mllbmtl0iuiit trleamtge tfeakot for attract vc low sftfmthsy our staff will be pleased to ted yon all about this au- ioctudve hot watbr seb vke oradr a push klued 54 lb average turkeys 39 c lb mapis iiap 1 pko save 14c sausage meat 45c save 14c u pork liver 35 c lb town cuib save 20c 1ob pko bacon 69 oold seal tttex tin tuna 14c chunks 29 nabob pk0 of 60 plus 15 free oranoe pekoe tea save 12c bags 73 schwartz jaffa 15ox pko raisins 29 carnation save 20c variety of flavors anmam ja instant breakfast 59 fbbnz save 15c 11 ex bottte ketchup 239 sunsmne frozen save 10c 24b rao kernel corn 43c produce mm y- j pjli canada no 1 104b bao potatoes 39c plotsbano1 size 24 celery 19c size 100s oranges 39 kraft canadian save 29c te pros slices 3 1 somrrm save 30c 94b tbi peanut butter 89c clarks save 17c ten porkbeans 2 i 59c ky alstrauan save 94c 15aa tems apricots 4 1 1 pantry shmf save 94e otanoc o juice 3 1 mew 9 varmtms save 47a n

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