Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 17, 1967, p. 1

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s wi iv v jtv-v- i a v pb lv1 rsbsphsb i 112 3 i i to a w a v ttfl most immbsivt momint in the ageold ritual of the angli can church came for laurence duby as bishop w e bagnall and assi bis wilkinson perform laying on of hands co the order of deacon the color and pageantry of the ceremony in christs church cathedral hamilton were witnessed by many from st albans parish and friends of the ordinand who travelled by special bus and car sunday morn ing staff photo accepting congratulations from bishops w e bagnall and c r h wilkinson are the two new deacons rev lau rence duby ef st albans parish and rev allan drummond of hamilton acton rector rev ritchie mcmurray who assisted ttvn sttt press in the impressive service at christs church cathedral hamll ton is in the middle the bishops and deacons received after the service on the steps of the altar e taylor photo rev laurence duby ordained sunday ninetysecondyear no 46 authorised a second clan mall by the poat omin- department ottawa acton ontario wednesday may 17 1967 sixteen pages ten cents halton farmers organize protest march on ottawa halton farmers organized monday to join 16000 on tario and quebec farmers in a march on ottawa pressing de mands for an improved dairy policy and a coherent compre hensive long range program for all agriculture an estimated 100 farmers gathered for a meeting in stewarttown hall monday and heard plans for the may 24 march on the capital that is expected to attract 6000 ontario and 10000 quebec farmers organized under the ontario federation of agriculture the ontario farmers union and the union catholique cultivatures at least one busload will be representing halton and possibly a second depending on interest if we dont go and make a good representation to back up our demands i cant guarantee how effective an organization youll have left halton federation chairman denzil lawrence warned the group i discontent over the lack of an overall agricultural policy that would enable farmers to plan their operation citing the shortcomings in the federal dairy pomcy mr hergott noted an export de duction from the subsidy could escalate over the pres- werc called for at the conclusion of the meeting the first half of the bus was filled toe federation and the county milk commit tee are paying the 360 cost for each bus plans for the trip called for a leaving time to have the bus on highway 401 by 6 ajn next wednesday- may 24 arrival in ottawa is scheduled for 10 ajn with assembly on major hill park back of the capital buildings officials are to pre sent a brief to the prime min ister and cabinet at 10 jo the prime minister is scheduled to address the marchers on parliament hill at 1j0 the delegation is expected to be returning about 3j0 pan for arrival back about ii pm the probaama of late seed ing and the possible loss of a day were warned away as far- urged to partici- cnt ii cent deduction the dairy commission established a basic price for buying milk at s354 plus the net 110 sub sidy which would give the far mer s464 per hundredweight the brief seeks a clear 5 per hundredweight quota limits based on last years production do not pro vide for increases in herds or improvements in operations he suggested for fluid milk shippers all subsidy has been taken away the minister knew the s per hundredweight was not a negotiable figure this is what the industrial shipper must have mr hergott stressed a brief reviewed by mr her gott called for the 5 a hund redweight after the export subsidy is taken off a quota structure change- to encourage herd enlargement industrial subsidies restored for fluid shippers and a skim milk sub sidy for cream shippers as well as a square deal for the countrys dairy farmers the marchers who go to ot tawa will want a coherent comprehensive long range program for all of agriculture this is the broader purpose of the march to get from the government something better than the haphazard mishmash of plans and programs that we have- right now the brief argues among specific requests the brief will call for a realistic minimum lev el of income for agriculture an aggressive programof export marketing a standard of living equal to comparable managers in in dustry adequate provision for those moving off farms and those remaining a stronger policy and ac- continued on page two christs church cathedral in hamilton was the scene of colorful ecclesiastical pageant- ry sunday morning as two candidates for the anglican priesthood were ordained dea cons in a ceremony which had its origins back in the time of the apostles ordained were laurence gene duby of st albans par ish acton and alan milne drummond of hamfttdn the right reverend walter e bagnall dd dcl bishop of the diocese of niagara or dained the candidates assisted by the right reverend c r h wilkinson ma dd assist ant bishop of niagara many from acton were in the beautiful gothic cathedral to share in the moving cere monies rev ritchie mcmur ray cancelled the 1030 am service so parishioners could travel by special bus and car to assist in the ordination the deacon is the first of three holy orders in the church its expected rev laurence duby wij take priestly orders within the year the personable young acton deacon will serve as an assist ant at the archiaconal church of the holy trinity welland whose rector the ven f a continued on page two police report court convictions more staff changes acton farmer g r rognvaldson was one of the first to sign for the protest march on ottawa set for may 24 its expected 16000 farmers will take part staff photo pate by arranging with a neigh bor to do the chores so one could get away the one day will perhaps make you more money than you will at home chairman lawrence urged ray hergott general mana ger of the ontario federation of agriculture told the meet ing the whole problem had been sparked by announce ment of a federal dairy policy but the inarch has been brew ing for 10 years be of lkmthr wub large attendance attendance at the first movie in the arena friday produced far more customers than chairs there were 100 chairs et up but- 204 came to see elvis presley in the first show of the season there extra seating had to be hastily ar ranged criminal traffic and other miscellaneous occurrences to talling 13 consumed the 237 man hours worked by the lo cal opp officers from may 7 to 13 while 739 miles of pre ventative patrol were logged on the cruiser one auto theft car later recovered one disturbance at the station hotel one motor vehicle accident and several reports of lost and found pro perty were among the investi gations dealt with traffic patrols produced three highway traffic act charges and seven warnings being issued to motorists magistrates court at milton saw three convictions register ed two persuant to the li quor control act and one traf fic violation monetary pun ishments totalled 4300 while a six month suspended sent ence was imposed for one of the liquor violations staff changes continued this week as prov const d z cernius posted to acton a week ago returned to oakville detachment and prov const p j campbell formerly of this detachment returned to acton to fill in for injured prov const n a farion we are pleased to pass along to you the news from st jo sephs hospital in hamilton advising great improvement in const farions condition we are sure that all local citizens join with us in wishing nick a speedy recovery so that he might once again take up his duties in acton the police re port concludes cwossa b top laurels to acton at guelph meet by rssresentattve of town groups to acton library board at their me fas week happy board members pairing themselves with the disting uished looking fathers of confederation are fred new ted george lee mayor las duby and secretarytreasurer doug copeland displaying the new ontario flag are donors mrs bill camochan mr camochan and doug bonnie the fr pictures and flag are the official gifts of lol 467 more pictures story on page b8 staff photo acton topped 18 high schools saturday at the cwossa b track and field meet at the university of guelph actons junior boys also won a divi sional championship by ac cumulating 36 points and dan arbic won an individual senior championship with four firsts those placing first and sec ond go on to the cwossa a meet for bigger schools thurs day may 18 at the university of waterloo the meet was convened by bruce andrews acton placed first with 113 points elmira second with 93 points fergus third with 78 points and sau- geen fourth with 65 points j acton results midget boys 120 yd hur dles b smith 2nd 100 dash b sampson 3rd yd dash p marzo 3rd 880 yd dash b andrews 2nd i mile b andrews 2nd pole vault b andrews 1st shot put b sampson 3rd junior boys 120 yd hur dles r roughley 1st 120 yd hurdles r swackhamer 2nd 100 yd dash j lee 1st 220 yd dash b marshall 1st 440 yd dash a mckenzie 1st 880 yd dash a mckenzie 1st 880 yd dash j slaven 2nd 1 mile j slaven 1st scalar boys 120 yd hur dles j mcgeachie 1st 100 yd dash d arbic 1st 220 yd dash d arbic 1st triple jump d arbic 1st long jump d arbic 1st 440 yd relay d barclay j mcgeachie d gar rett d allan 3rd two mile open j slaven 1st open mile relay j starves b marshall a mckenzie and d arbic 1st midget gtrie high jump b gibbons 1st 100 yd dash 1st 220 yd dash l chisholm 1st 440 relay g reed i severensu l chis holm a quinn 1st sensor girls shot put s slingerland 1st standing long jump j baker 3rd 440 relay a cook d field s perry l klrkwood 2nd junior girls l chishohn is

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