wtoiivirj 3fm3v fc 1 jlew party for new voters lew acton free pres wednesday gcietxsr 18 1967 casting his bailot at the rva z bennett public school elections tuesday is steve mellor while randv weldor returning officer middle end gary turkosz deputy returning officer assist brendan irwin was poll clerk for trie election which gave an overwhelming majority to the mdp candidate ted aaacdonald staff photo high school students tour waterloo ttilrtyflve hundred ontario high school students will soon ate one of their provinces univ ersities in action friday octo ber 7 will be the kickoff day tor the university of waterloo to open its doors to the public first tor nigh school students and then tor the general pabllc on the following saturday and sunday october 28 and 28 from acton high school 34 students win he attending with mrs laszlo all of grade 12 and most of the grade 13 students in dicated their interest in seeing the university organised mainly be students the open house concept is the grande finale of the university of waterloos tenth anniversary weele if s purpose is toacquaint future university students and the public with the growth the work and the people of the university that the entire campus has been open to the public in the 10year history of the university during the high school day and open house or the public on saturday and sunday october 28 and 29 there will be more than 70 specially prepared displays exhlhts demonstrations and flints to be seen g conununlty theme is the university its hole insbclef topor- tray this theme four tours win he offered to the visitor en gineering math and science arts and a campus tour the work of the university will be shown in the faculty tours the expo film earth is mans home is just one of the many projects to be seen on the eng ineering tour the film was created by the universitys de sign department for expo the psychology department will show the social behaviour of monkeys while closedcircuit television will show the social behaviour of visitors observing the monkeys each student will have a choice of the tours be wishes to take in order to view the displays of his interest the acton students have arranged to take two tours each projects on the growth of the campus win be housed in the food services building the visiting high school stu- t i dents who will be meting as tont guides anot manning exhibits andd ajry newton displays the university of waterloo open house marks the first time ha r ley to halton y h a r i e y since our last column the bud get debate has concluded with the government surviving relatively easily three further votes of non- confl dance the government has tabled a list of the measures it would like to deal with prior to christinas to me the main items in the months ahead will he as follows l capital punishment will be voted on again i voted for the abolishment of capital punish ment last vote and expect to do so again 2 broadcasting act to re-organ- iae the canadian broadcasting company and to perhaps change some policies in reference to broadcasting 3 amendments to customs tar iffs growing out of the kennedy round of tariff negotiations re cently concluded 4 the establishment of a de partment of corporate and con sumer affaires under the regis trargeneral to deal with all con sumer affairs such as drug costs 5 a bill to amend the patent act and the trade harks act which will implement in all probability the recommendations of the committee i chaired to lower the cost of drugs 6 a bill to amend the post office act to increase postal rates generally and reduce post office deficit 7 a bill to change canadas div orce laws expected to liberalize grounds for divorce in canada a a b1u to outlaw hate litera ture 9 a b1u to prohibit the sale and advertislnc of hazardous subst ances 10 a bill to establish the long- debated longawaited canada development corporation de signed to encourage canadians to invest in canada it is obvious that the list is long i have not included them all and the time is short we hope it will be possible to deal with most of them in 1907 she was married and her hutsband thomas a storey predeceased her after their marriage in acton they moved to the storey farm lot 23 con 6 nassagaweya she had lived at rockwood for the past 16 jears she is survived by sons and daughters mrs andy frank el- sle of milton mrs ray marsh all alice fergus melvln of campbellvllle mrs howard hube wllma london mrs reg hallnian evelyn kitchener and max of rockwood she had 20 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren a sister mrs alice mccullough of kitchener predeceased her she was a longtime member of dublin wi and a life member of rockvoodpresbyterlan church wms funeral service was held thursday oct 5 at the rumley- shoe maker funeral home con ducted by the rev andrew mc- kenrle of acton and rev sin clair of rockwood interment was in falrview cemetery pall bearers were ken marshall reid frank grandsons and mur ray bender tom pridham and chuck abbott mz bennett school votes ndp the mdp party swept the- min iature halton west election at the mz bennett school on tuesday the students polled 134 votes for macdonald 25 for kerr and 25 for lush the campaign which followed its senior examples as far as possible included candidates campaign managers meeting and then the actual voting on tuesday morning joanne fault played jack lush the liberal candidate with deb bie bagley as her campaign man ager wendy kowall was george kerr and kath7 sungerland was her manager for the pc cam paign sean aherne took the role of ndp candidate ted mac- donald henry wlssenz was his campaign manager the candidates strode from room to room in the senior grades laying down their plat forms for the junior ballot- casters the campaign manager introduced each candidate the mock candidates and their managers all attended the meet- thecandldates night in the high school thursday to get a few pointers on their candidates views and manner of speaking it was ndp henry wlssena who rose to question mr kerr as to why there was no addition yet to the mz bennett school a polling booth was set in the mz bennett hall theres no auditorium or spare classroom space in the crowded school there the grade six seven and eight students filed up to cast their votes a hundred per cent while the rain kept votlngparents home in droves brendan irwin acted as poll clerk gary turkosz deputy re turning officer and randy weldon as returning officer grade eight teacher mrs ar- lene bruce kept a supervisory eye on the democratic proceed ings in miniature all wet giant puddles surround some of the new houses in lakevlew scrutineers for the election at the m z bennett school as well as representing the three political parties at tuesdays election campaign were wendy kowall left represent ing the conservative candidate george kerr sean aherne representing winning ndp candidate ted macdonald and joanne pavli for liberal party candidate jack lush staff photo op report must stop for school bus if red signals flashing obituary mrs nellie storey lifelong resident of acton district mrs hannah ellen nellie storey of rockwood passed away in guelph general hospital on october 2 she had been in fall ing health for the previous few weeks mrs story was born at accept and was 1 years of age her parents were james brora daruene holmes reflects be fore marking her ballot irrthe m z bennett school elections tuesday the school simulat ed actual election procedure staff photo bake sale the alert evening auxiliary held a bake sale in simpsons sears friday afternoon the event was very successful and everything was sold out before three oclock following complaints about vehicles passing stopped school buses in the district milton de tachment opp issued a warn ing this week that offenders will be charged section 94 subsection 2 of the highway traffic act states where a school bus is stopped on a highway or part of a highway on which the maximum speed limit is greater than 35 miles per hour for the purpose of re ceiving or discharging children the driver of the vehicle a when overtaking a school bus on which the words do not pass when signal flash ing are marked and two red signallights are 111- brookville addition opening october 27 the official opening of the 300000 addition to brookville public school will be held on october 27 board members agreed recently guest speaker at the official opening of the centennial year addition will be rf bornhold ba med regional superin tendent of education for the mid western ontario region mr bornhold was a former public school inspector in this area the opening of the nine room addition will provide for an in spection of the school at the conclusion of the program cli maxed by- refreshments mem bers of the nassagaweya board are extending an invitation to all residents to attend the event umlnated by intermittent flashes and b when meeting on such a highway other than a high way with separate road ways a school bus on the front of which two redsig nallights are illuminated with intermittent flashes shall stop the vehicle before reaching the school bus and shall not proceed until the school bus resumes motion or the signal- lights are no longer operating during the week of october b to 14 inclusive personnel of the milton opp worked a total of 897 and one half hours and pat rolled 6292 miles of area high ways as a result of patrol 36 charges were preferred 41 traffic warnings were issued and seven vehicles were safety checked there were 49 general occurr ences reported duringthisperlcd including one attempted break enter where the culprits were scared off before anything was stolen one theft of battery from a farm tractor indiscriminate shooting being investigated where construction machinery was damaged two persons charged i under the game and fish act for hunting without a licence in nassagaweya twp one person charged with drunk driving one stolen auto recovered tor other police dept two premises found insecure at night there were four liquor invest igations resulting in four persons being charged under the liquor control act au other occur rences re of a minor nature pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north oait telephone 6217390 robert r hamilton oftometrist i 16 mountainview road s georgetown 773971 haltons population hits 161167 up 605b haltons population rose by 605 per cent to a new high of 161167 figures released this week from county assessor robert beachs office indicates the actual increase was 9167 residents burlington had the largest increase with 6326 new residents for a total of 71781 oakviue was second with an increase of 1257 to 54733 oooooooeeoeeeoooooeoooe l nmiton i oxltl theatre rhurshtlsat oct hombre color paul newman j3iane cilento recommended as adult entertainment magoos lodge brothers cartoon saturday marina at 2 pm white heather color actons population rose 66 to 4229 to 12623 georgetown increased 958 milton saw the lowest increase of any municipality with 50 new residents to make a new total of 6670 esqunsmg rose by 438 to 8037 and nassagaweya had a jump of 90 to 2834 bahons population has more than doubled in the past 10 years ft waa just over 68000 in 1957 s4nmontuesiwed oct 22231425 funny thing happened on the way to the forum color zero mostet phil silvers sailing the skies rockabye pinky cartoon mursntisat oct 262728 double trouble color elvis presley annette day jumping fftogs jubilee ceubound cartoon booo l that make the meal from love 1 1 bros modern meat market tender or blade short rib roast 79 c lb lean ground chuck 69 c lb makers of fine upholstered furniture hiumumh ontario savings up to 50 suites priced from 14900 to 18 good selection of quality cloarout fabrics uan tender beef shoulder roast 7 3 c lb make leaf sliced side bacon p79 c lb mafic leaf cryovac sp cottage rolls 59 c lb fresh smau link sausage 59 lovell bros c lb 77 modern meat mill e acton market phono b532240 daily deuvesy sale 159 morottjas factory showroom at hiltsbutgh aft friday cvoninga til 9 t pm 4 pa buy direct eliminate the inbetween a ll a13dvs ocldiw i itm