Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1967, p. 11

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j gifts to rev laurence duby blessed at st albans church the acton free press wednesday june 7 1967 3 rfsr mhnm iriti 4l a n thirty youno chiidrin made their first holy com munion and were enrolled in the brown scapular at st- josephs church sunday morning at the 1030 mass the girls dressed in the traditional white with veils and the boys wore white satin arm bands pictured above with rev father morgan pastor are ingrid maccoll nicola field ter esa luty mary ann tyers colleen mcgilloway don na cameron cecilia milton nancy south kim mccrist- all margaret mctrash mic- halena pupo irene rich ard heather ann lindsay connie albano jennifer rowe boys were warrep coultrup nathan field noel blake philip tim- mings robert kilby fred dy allen erie fryter john gorjup john ancher mar tin van opstal don rich ard paul gordon andy ambano brian ashley mat spehar enrolment in the brown scapular in the pic ture alpngside followed re- icmf4toly gcrnimorri- on the church was pack ed staff photos news of the district erin erin townships mfil rate is up from last year with com parisons of the residential rate shown the 1966 rate ap pears in brackets following the 1967 figure county 214 177 town ship 30 40 roads 10i 100 twp fire protection 34 25 hillsburgh fire protect ion 64 2 e d high school 13 2 110 twp school area 220 220 erin ujss no 2 314 275 hillsburgh 130 145 hillsburgh garbage 60 s0 orton fire service 5j8 85 mountain view garbage 78 73 the provincial government grants reduce the levy against ratepayers as follows the 1966 figure appears in brackets education grants 165890 f 134303 highway grants s67350 same welfare grants 94000 same per capita grants si5000 1043660 the county of wellington now has a population of 42711 according to the assessment commission report for 1967 received by county council this is an increase of only 19 persons while the acreage of the county stands at 631186 by municipality the census shows fergus with 4521 har- riston 1573 mount forest 2808 palmcrston 1671 the villages list arthur with 1270 clifford 522 drayton 682 ei- ora 1632 and erin 1206 the townships populations stand at arthur 1568 eram- osa 3195 erin 3435 west garafraxa 1590 guelph 2266 west luther 1149 marybor ough 2071 minto 2034 nichol 2079 peel 3171 pilkington 1270 and puslinch 3004 fergus fergus council will be wear ing walking shoes this sum mer there will be a long walk halfway to blora and a shorter one to victoria park the first on june 18 and the second on july 2 the first walk is for a most worthwhile purpose it has been proposed that elora and fergus r should meet on neutral ground sometime this year and bury the hatchet so that past dif ferences between the two mun icipalities can be forgotten clive beardwood represent ing the towns centennial com- mitteelcame to the fergus council meeting on monday night and outlined plans for this event he had met with charles sturrock of the elora centennial committee and they have decided that the petty bickerings the heritage of a century should be buried in a capsule ceremony at the wellington home on sunday june 18 at the home grounds the hatchet will be buried with pomp and dignity and a pic nic and fellowship will fol low members of parliament and other dignitaries will be invited from hugh templins col umn in tile fergus news re cord when the americans played the english in the field lacrosse series the lad ies of melville fed them a good meal i know it was a good meal because some of the players went out to the kitchen to tell the ladies how much they- enjoyed it it seems somebody in toronto said the players would like beer with their meal imagine serving beer in melville the ceiling would fall down like it did one night when the late beech- er parlchouse was laying down the law at an annual meeting georgetown eleven streets in george town will be permanently pay ed curbed and guttered total cost of the project 20767 will be shared 50 per cent by the department of highways leaving the town 103380 as their share this amount will be debenrured the lone scots regiment will pay tribute to the three counties from which it draws its members hal ton peel and dufferin at a trooping of the colors ceremony julv 2 at brampton some 400 lome scots will be on parade under the command of lt col rob ert hardie georgetown district christ ian school rr 1 georgetown was the scene of a flag raising and tree planting ceremony it was a special occasion pre ceded by a discussion in classrooms on the importance of canadas centennial the new national flag and centen nial banner were raised and the national anthem sung small fir trees were planted and then pupils listened to an address by esquesing council lor pat patterson when he spoke of the past but urged them to look to the future national television had a complaint recently president antonin novotny ruler of czechoslovakia was so blank eted by security it was hard to get photographs and even his home country newsmen found coverage hard when be visited expo at montreal but william vales a north halton general contractor and mink rancher had no prob lems the president came to him after waiting over an hour in front of the czech pavilion for what he assumed would be a glimpse of the head of state mr vales was overjoy ed when novotny strode through the milling security officers and embraced him they had not seen each oth er since they spent four years as cellmates in mauthausen a nazi concentration camp the president walked the kilbride man through the pa vilion and later mrs novotny presented a rose to him from czechoslovakia cgitholds fashion show the cgjt of nassagaweya presbyterian church held its annual mother and daughter banquet on thursday may 25 at 630 pjn the head table consisted of the rev d r nicholson mrs r parker representing mrs c agar secretary of the girls groups mrs v norris presi dent of the wj1s presbyter- ial mrs d mcmillan super visor miss betty allison and mus bonnie mullen leaders miss ruth ann elliott presi dent and spokesman for the group and miss laurie allison treasurer the toast to the queen was proposed by ruth ann to the mothers by rosemary young and responded to by mrs dud- nik and to the girls and their leaders by mrs elliott and answered by wendy kennedy a fashion show followed with lydia dudnik as an nouncer the girls modelled tailored and beach wear sleep wear school and church en sembles and evening gowns jack ridley cartace limitml concrete blocks concrete mick cinder blocks clay brick sand stone livestock and fertilizer farm service and supplies dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class fs f acton phone 85j0730 rosslake park farm open to public saturday june 10 camping hayrides saddle horses and ponies picnic facilities for private or organized groups rossulce is a springfed source of water with newly sanded beach snack bar will be open as a token df esteem for the rev laurence duby a number of gifts were given to him by parishioners and parish organ izations the gifts blessed and consecrated on sunday may 21 were a chalice and patten pyx and oilstock and several stoics the parish as a whole gave him a inew cassock and a 15th centurystyle surplice one stole was given him by the choir and a chalice and pat ten by the parish guild and anglican church women the pyx and oilstock were given by the altar guild ot her individuals gave other stoles and an organization out side the parish gave him a co3j called a capanegra which were on displav he also received numerous books in the form of vouch ers r he performed as a deacon at the eucharist he proclaimed the gospel and he prepared the chalice he bade the peoples prayers at the great interces sion assisted during consecra tion then he administered the chalice dressed the vessels and took part in the ablutions he also preached taking a selection of texts expressing his gratitude for his vocation and for the various kindnesses of the congregation and the com munity mr duby who has just grad uated and been ordained and the former mary lou creigh- ton were married at st al bans church on saturday af ternoon fqm chief j edgar hoover on the subject of hitchhikers offering a ride to a stranger like passing on a curve is a dangerous blind- gamble in neither case can the motorist foresee what is ahead looking forward to the sum mer youll avoid trouble it you remember to take it easy on hot humid days high tem perature and humidity can put an extra burden on your heart ittdf nassagaweya council briefs at the june meeting of nas sagaweya township council on monday the council heard a delegation of two ratepayers expressing concern over the establishment of a dog kennel in the township the delegation noted their ob jections were not to the ken nel itself but to the fact that the dogs could conceivably be unattended for periods of time allowing them to create a disturbance received correspondence from j w spooner minister of municipal affairs introduc ing a proposal of the ontario municipal board the proposal includes tax relief for persons over 65 up to 150 annually the tax money would be left as a lien against the estate at the persons death council was divided in its opinion moved to support the rec ommendations of tlie halton county consultative commit tee on education the commit tee favors the establishment ofa5ittgtehauu bo o pa rk education made a motion to accept their share ofthe26000 al lotted by milton district high school board to purchasing property adjacent to the school for expansion learned from road super intendent grant macmillan all roads in the township have received gravel and calcium heard a report and sev eral recommendations from newly appointed township building inspector s d sav age and agreed mr savage should visit a neighboring township to discuss office pro cedures and methods concern ing his post heard a report from dep uty reeve w hoey and coun cillor ross gordon nassaga weya representatives on the north halton urban board the board is studying gar bage disposal in north halton and nassagaweyas dumping facilities are adequate at pre sent but will need attention before long agreed to make allowance for maintenance funds for campbellville community cen ter centennial park and to re pair the washrooms in the arranged to have three large typical nassagaweya sto nesdelivered to eden mills brookville and campbellville centennial parks for outfit ting with centennial plaques wnbs at hintons you will find the supreme choka of gifts for fathers day you an assured of the widest selection the bast styles at real money- saving prices dress shirts sport shirts tee shirts handkerchiefs boxed ties belts and braces summer pants and shorts work shirts and pants bathing suits boxed toilet sets pipes and lighters boxed tie pins ang cuff link sets shaving sets and razors etc attractive fathers day cards by carlton our staff will be pleased to assist your children in selecting that gift for dad from hundreds of moderately priced 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