Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 15, 1967, p. 9

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iron curtain trade missions visit beardmores compliment company on quality of products tram mission delegates from rumania ex amine colored patent leather not presently being produced in their own country durinq their recent visit to beardmore and co left to right george taylor of the department of trade and commerce ottawa- vasile popescu and oumitru vasilescu of the rumanian dele gation jim lindsay of the beardmore sales staff- peter f dunham assistant general sales manager of beardmore and co and wally herman of the department of trade and com merce staff photo acton firefighters are helping to fight muscular dystrophy wont you help during the housetohouse canvass monday november 20 give a little wr in order to continue research to combat the crippling disease be ready when firefighters call ballinafap congratulations to students at acton h s by mrs r mcenery congratulations to kathryn sinclair and nancy snow who won awards at acton high school commencement also to ann shortlu bob black and murray jamieson who received their grade 12 diplomas mr cam mcenery who has been confined to his room wo are pleased to learn is able to be downstairs another successful euchre was held in balllnafad on tuesday night high lady mrs rl david son mrs f smith gents mr rau alice duncan playing a gents card the fifth meeting of the sleepy time gals was heldonnovember 11 mrs kelr told the girls how to put a facing on and howto understitch the girls worked on their garments acton is a enigma on the one hind railway offic ials are attempting- to cloai toe cnr station on the other the town became acosmopoutancen- tre for visitors from communist countries interested in buying canadian leather during the month of october beardmore andcoofflclalshere were host to a number of trade missions from iron curtain countries it is typical of these countries for buying to be dona by a central government agency they came from yugoslavia rumania bulgaria and caechoa lovakla interested in the leather 1 produced in the actonplant soma varieties of which are not pro duced in their own countries although the visitors were ac companied by interpreters from the department of trade commerce in ottawa they wen pleased to find various membera of the beardmore staff vera able to converse with them la their own language visitors form czechoslovakia were particularly pleased to j in the beardmore plant the latest automated machinery made in their own country all the visitors commented an the outstanding quality ot the products made in acton among those shown was a new leather introduced only last month at parallel problem with bus service like acton high school board the georgetown high school doeid was unable to provide extra bus service to take students out ot town to school art scott of georgetown trans portation service is now consid ering extra buses to brampton from that town here tyler transport adver tised recently asking to bear from persons who requlredaflctt- tional bus service but did not have sufficient response rumanians czechs bulgarians yugoslavs among visitors shoe and leather fairs in mew york paris and montreal during the last jnouth it is called patent pigskin colored patent leathers ware particularly interesting to the recent rumanian delegation visitors included from yugoslavlajanez voxel chief ot supply division of komus stojan krbavac manager leather division of centrotextll dumltru vasilescu deputy dir ector of romanoexport and vasile popescu director olthe timosoara tannery represented rumania delegates from bulgaria were mr nikushev and mr ganev representing the plrlnlmpex state trading organization representing czechoslovakia were vaclav plvonka general manager of tanneries svlt otrokovlce jirl remlas chief of the territorial department of the exico foreign trade corp oration jaromir vlcek director of the czechoslovak shoe industry further trade missions are expected at the acton company in the near future the visits are arranged through the canad ian department of trade and commerce i v ab supermarket m rumanian buying mission of vasile popescu left and dimitru vasilescu examine beardmor end cos latest product fwih jtm lindsav of the sales staff and assistant qeneral sales manager of the company called patent piqskin the new leather was introduced at new york paris and montreal shoe and leather fairs durlnfl the past month visitors from various iron curtain countries commented on the oumtandinq duality of the products made in acton staff photo 9 mill st mple leaf 4 cut cryovac sp acton 8530075 aylmer 24oz jars save 10c cottage rolls 5 5 i asstd jams 3 9 pie filler 39 maple leaf fresh side spare ribs 65 lb aylmer 19oz tins save 16c cherry or blueberry town club no 1 maxwell house tlb bags save 20c side bacon 65 j coffee prwsewood compass 1lb mtg sausage carnation 15oa tins save 17c evaporated milk 6 l 1 orssde a urge egcs47 gm standard fancy 7hoi tins sav 16c lcl salmon 49c del mont 4b tins save 16c r drinks 389c 75 del monte 14oz tins save 23c cream corn 6 a ky australian 28oz tins save 35c peaches 3 1 f produce daily sunkist size 113 oranges 59 ont no 1 cabbage 2 for 29c holiday 44b save 30c christmas fruit cake 199 boyle midway 47oz tins save 16c san flush 49 prices effective nov 15161718 colgate paimouve king size ajax detergent 1 ht jvjrfim jfttt ft ninetythird year no 20 acton ontario wednesday november 15 1967 second section autumn hunt at style acres on saturday the egunton hunt club meet was held at style ac res the farm home of bruno sclisizzl near acton many hor ses and riders took part in the hunt through the scenic country side and open fields despite some showers mr sclisizzl and his partner mrs hathaway sponsor hair- dressing schools there each year as well as horse shows committee recommends town building inspector ancient greeks even predicted the discovery of america they said inhabited lands may he found westward fronrspalnoothe way to india the committee of adjustment has recommended strongly that a building inspector be engaged by the town the recommendation was in corporated in a resolution passed at their meeting monday novem ber 6 concerning 13 variance applications from rubin corpor ation the 13 applications were ap proved under tolerated circum stances and the committee of adjustment strongly recom mends that a building inspector buying newtires let us install ice studs for safe winter driving more and more motorists are moving up to ice grip traction this winter why not you for the thrifty buys we nave a wide ran of good used snow tires now available bill toth shell service 31s qveen st e acton ummm be engaged by the town of acton to eliminate such errors in the future at a meeting october 2 rubin corporation applications were rejected by the committee rubin representatives last week were at council and conditional cert ificates were issued for some other houses at the last meeting chairman ernie marks invited the repre sentatives from the rubin corp mr livesty and mr swazey to present their case mr swazey explained the de signer made a stupid error due to not consulting the zoning bylaw he also said the town had made the error as well as the plans which were all submitted at the same time were approved and builcbngpermlts we re issued mr livesley presented draw ings of the lakevlew homes in volved and voiced his opinion as to what steps could be taken to rectify the situation however the cost of over 1000 per bouse was prohibitive clerkadministrator jack mc- geachle explained in detail the procedure of the issuance of building permits he also said he had several calls from the designer of the homes and he had in fact commented to the designer what the bylaw set out with regard to the eaves mr livesley said an the plans were submitted at the same time and the designer is no longer connected with the rabin corp he presented plans for the next zoning bylaw peter harks was the only ob jector protesting the encroach ment by lot no 80 and was con cerned regarding the resale value of the home be lives in on tidey avenue it was his intention to build concerned about the apace bat ween the homes he askad how the houses were built without the error being noticed mr mcgeacme said the time element involved prohibited de tailed inspection of all the homes being built bruce shoemaker represent ing his mother told the commit tee as long as there la no en croachment on her property there would be no problem mayor les ouby to attendance as part of councila delegation gave his reasons way the rubin applications should ha approved reeve hinion added circum stances warranted approval aa there were people watting to take occupancy of the homes also at the meeting the appli cation of catherine brown bju acton was granted for s of part of lot 330 plan 10m provmaog that this land be used strictly for farming and that ae services win be required by the property mrs brown was represented by charles leafherland qc both mayor dnby and reeve hlaton were concerned the property might be need for hut icing aad not farming as stated la the app lication but mr marks assured them any use of land contrary to the application would be dealt with by means of a fctrther app lication if the need presented use it mr leatherland said that the zoning bylaw was not being inter fered with in any way mr me- geacbje suggesfcrtttecesnaitttae should make the stipulation the property should not require sewers mr hintoa was the sola bvctor to the motion l

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