Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 10, 1968, p. 14

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b the acton free pratt wednetday april 10 1968 news of the district attorneygeneral refuses to be drawn out gueljh atornoyfconorl arthur wlshart declined to bo- drawn out of whethbr be agreed with jeelslft hy magistrate tdc9nkuttatoeiclude the press irom fow hearing in gbelph recently j replying in the loglslahjre ta opposition leader robert nixon mrwlstart kaldttjo magistrate exorolsed a discretion that he felt hehadundrotlon8of the crtmlmlcodo ocanada in oxowlslng that discretion ho actod in good faith arid in what be thought in the interests dftl prop- admlnlstratpn of ilustlcrhe minister said ittn entirely posslbtp that anothemagistratwodtd rtolhwtf exerclsod that discretion and i would say for my ownpart that the names of all accused adults and the results of thelf trials should beitiade public lnthe bestlnterestsof tho administration of tustice but i would not presume to say that a judge shpulunot have some discretion as recognlted in the criminal code to excludethe public where it is in the rnterests nfpropor administration rrf justice mr wlshart told the house he did net thlnkany useful purpose would bo served in my rrtdlcating my agreement or otherwise with what was in fact the exercise of a judicial discretion refers to transcript ho said the court transcript clearly indicates that the magis trate did not by his action prevent the reporter from publishing the names and the sentences of the three convicted persons verne ucllwraith a reporter for the guelph mercury said the magistrate had barred him from tho couri arid threatened him with 14 days in jail if the newspaper used the name of a man convicted of impaired driving noranda in production sept 1 fergus in spite of delays in construction the new plant of noranda copper mills ud in fergus should be starting production about september 1 this was the date that norm lang who will be the manager gave he said that about two months of work was lost during the winter because of the poor weather they hoped to make it up this spring and so far they have gained back about three wgeks if the rain will only hold off in the area we should be back on schedule he remarked new trucking depot in milton milton plans submitted by mekinley transport ltd of dixie for installation of an 8b00 liquid waste treatment facility to serve a new trucking depot on miltons outskirts have been ap proved by the ontario water resources commission the truck depot to be located at the northwest corner of the intersection of highways zs and 401 will include flocculauon fac ilities to aid in removal of oil skimming and settling works puis an oxidation pond the works are designed to produce an effluent satisfactory to owrc standards and should be in operation by june 1 mcklnlay one of ontarios largest trucking arms presently has 350 employees working at their dixie terminal and bead office the company has 22 ontario terminals and several in the united states the main terminal is to be closed in the near future and a new head office and main terminal will be built at milton a com pany spokesman revealed erin school enters drama festival erin erin district high school presented drama night in the school auditorium this annual event attracted a large audience as usual three plays were presented rise and shine suppressed desires and undercurrent players were nigel gllby ber tha cheyne dick vanderbent susan maxwell brian cralk sharon meklnnon kris gllby gordon burt kathy woodward lois burt maggie given brian holmes billy sanders the play suppressed desires will be presented as the erin schools entry in simpsons collegiate drama festival joe martin celebrates 102nd birthday georgetown every april 1 is another milestone for joe martin georgetowns most senior citizen and one of canadas old est men mr martin marked his 102nd birthday at the home of his daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs george glassford union st last week the former caledon township farmer was presented with a spec ial centennial year certificate by halton mp dr harley on be half of the canadian parliament it was one of the last documents igiud by the late governor general georges vanier residents along the new route of gray coach buses presented a petition to georgetown council seeking to bar the buses from it the new bus route has been in use since march 14 when gray coach acceded to councils mandate not to use main st the pet ition got support from three members of council but lost a 53 recorded vote residents objected to the fact the route now goes through a high tax residential area and constitutes a danger to park public school pupils i r rrrrrrrrffrrrr halton cooperative medical care pays plan all surgical operations doctors calls ivld from first vuil cuortaetimuu anaealbetuu servleaa xwya also major medical m day waiting period i individual or employ group may enrol at any lime of he year revised hates monthly tttl single monthly fls21 couple monthly 1isjj family payable ouaiterk or vearty halton co op medical services x 143 mel u milton plus taaj m lafoaistftmi m u italia ajav j nj rockwoods tax rate lowered by 13 mills to 15 for 1968 dog control problem aired by township rockwood rockwood tax rate has been reduced from 163 mills to 15 mills the surprise resulted from the budget figur ing at last weeks trustee board j meeting the taxes for 1968 are being reducod by 13 mills for a population that has just increas ed by 34 to a now high of 806 expenses for tho year arees- tl mated at 20b00 ofwhlch jll- 4hqz0 will be raised- by direct taxation assosfinwnt has readh ed a new high in the amount of 765920 of which 60250 is in crease following now house con struction resldonco and farm assessment total 600350 com mercial 82720 business 22- 850 a surplus from last year was givon as 82414 higher hydro rates are inevit able and soon wholesale cost to the village was increased last yoar iiy 2125 per centaid f lain increase was wrrantthlat i former rel uyurslr mclean mr william boyd was the speaker at ebenezer onsunday whllr rev russm ftndley took his service at morrlston mr boyds topic was judas iscarlot that fascinating despis ed character jinks may have been a pawn in the plan of god if judas had not betrayed josus there might have boon no cruci fixion and no resurrection it is impossible to think of jesus hating anyone it is not inconceivable that judas was tho beloved disciple john is tho only gospel writer whoreferstohlm- eelf in those terms it was wonderful tobo a dlsciplo when the people came flocking but times changed probably judas didnt llketraipslngaround the country preaching when was jesus going to set up his king dom judas hopod jesus would be forced to take some action obituary william laing dies in 95th year an early resident of eden mills william w laing dlod march 23 at his home he was in his 95th year mr laing was born in 1873 on the second line of nassaga- weya township south of eden mills he attended nassagaweya school no 5 and later entered lb carriage shop of jim ander son in eden mills following that be moved to guelph whore ho was employed at tho j b arm strong carriage works on mac- donneu st he then wont to bros- lau where he worked for the al bert gel go r carriage works mr laing returned to guelph where he was omployod at tho commercial auto body factory for 17 years supervising con struction of tho first bus built in canada the george stophons firm where he worked on con struction of homes and schools robert stewart lumber for 23 years and trior to his retire ment at age 80 mr laing work ed in the homerurnishlngdopart- ment of walkers stores he was predeceased by his wife the former janot ann mac- kay whom be married in 1905 and is survived by three sons robert of kitchener melvln of deep river alex at home a brother john m laing of kitchen er three grandchildren and two great grandchildren funeral was held on tuesday march 26 euchre wlmtets winners at last saturdays l ol euchre at crewsons corn ers were marlonhemsley sylvia williamson john dewar thos 0 mecutcheon lonehandsprito gerry dewar door prlu mar- jorie hall welcome service if you are new in town or know someone who is phone 8530805 christ demands so riiucb time and effort how much ulcer jlf wo could just sit at hi foot and witch illm perform inlraclosl it is doubtful whether judas dreamed what the result would bo judas groat sin was his refusal to accept responsibility one of tho oldest former res idents of nasiagaweya asunl away peacefully at tho wolllngton homo forgus on march 31 florence richardson widow of tho late thomas hlchardwn would havo colobratod hor 93rd birthday in just two weeks in hor younger days sho was a faithful mombor at ebonozar whoro tho funeral was hold on wednesday elghtooon ladlos attended tho ebonozer ucw mooting mrs joss tho president opened tho mooting with a thought for tho day mrs young reported on tho supply and wo if are it was docldod to send blankets and soap for overseas roller tho evenings convenors wore mrs malcolm moffat and mrs morvyn thomson tho topic was god is not doad apiupborof humns woro sung mrs young mrs norrlsh mrs dlyth and mrs hayward took part inaneastormodltation mrs norrlsh mrs nicholson and mrs young served a lovoly lunch that time three months mail ed notice of increase is compul sory and residents have this temporary reprieve before new rates can be charged hydro consumption is on the incroaso bales in 1967 were 2846947 kwh an increase of 423167 or 1746 per cent re venue in 1966 of 3253336 rose by 1584 per- cent in 1967 to 376879l cost of power in- creased from 2 0304 11 in 1006 to 246i97 for the in creased cost of 2125 por cunt above notod audit figures revealed f popu lation increase of 34 to a pew tola df896 onnoyl19fl7 fire chief fred nightingale requested additional 41 retightlhg- equipment to dqjt about 000 two prospective borne build ers sought advice from the trus tee iward on procedure to meet lejprirequlrements and were ad vised to wait several months during which time it is expected that tho ontario water rosource commission will have prosented plans for both water and sower installation in tho village with construction this yoar as a pro vincial capital oxpondilure the signing of documents it was polntod out would invalidate sev eral bylaws and facilitate con struction by reducing village lot size requlromonts it was learned at the mooting that rockwood can anticipate a water supply of quality second to none in tho provlnco and in volume sufficient to meet tho growth needs for a long time to come dog control la posing a serious problom in nassagaweya town- ship at the last meeting of council two complaints wore re ceived onu from morristhlbod- eau andaaocondfromw a john son mr thlbodoaus letter charged announce poster essay winners erin djtlsjonof the- canadian cancor society sponsored a poster and essay contest on smoking in the ross u mac- kay lllllsburgh pupringu and erin union schools there were 40 entries in tho potior coiiteut and 0 essays were written winners for posters are lut mary watering hlllsburgh znil heather sutherland erin 3rd rjobhlev stewart qsprlngu honorable mention john van- dersldls ospringa and a second entryfrbm osprfnge essays 1st uronda hrice osprlngo 2nd colleonmcenory erin 3rd pattl elllaospringo wild dogs had ixien doing damage to llvostock and could midangur children in tlte townuhlp he urgud council to rhul a way to control stray doiftj a letter from mr johnson suggustud the oakvllle humana society had imiuii mognapplug mr johnsons letter said ttu oakvllle llumaim sorlctty canine wagon had until in nassagawuya atul mr joiuisimi wanted to know what it was dolngttieriiault was hit of lilij jurisdiction- luvuiillgatioil ivy- nuirk j c vclntywi udowml lie ilrlydr otftii canine truck had iiversbtpimri hli lujiiiulary iy 1ilitakiltul ladniitj plckoil dp any io in nassaga- wnya wool hciille the highest rclurni for your wind by patronizing your own organization ship 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