Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 5, 1968, p. 5

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quiet on all fronts report from acton opp go go thudbau bob bonnette junior politician an enthusiastic but ineligible vote by barb mcintosh democracy can really rniwll hit it can be really great loo u long as you are not indifferent aays bob bonnette an ib year old student in the acton high school who probably knows more about polities right now than a lot otellgiblu voters recently for an assignment in mr martlndales grado 12 geography class he produced a el of three maps and an essay in which he pointed out tho strengths of tho threo major political parlies in tho provincial suctions of 1984 18lmandmado some interesting predictions on he next oleellon somowhoro in the future ii was a task thai wasnt easily done ovor night in fact it look bob a few months in write to the provincial legis lature at queens park and or ganise tho hals of eloctod mps in the various ridings i tried to do the project from the point of vlow of tho historian so that it would not bo biased one way or tho othor says bob in the essay ho gives an explanation for he elections of mps in various areas of the province southern ontario is almost entirely a conservative bloc east of peterborough thoro wore no liberal or new democratic mps elected this is probably duo to the lacl that this area has been a conservative bloc since confederation this is the area in which the very british united empire loyalists settled in 1703 and people have uphold the family tradition of being tories from their fathers and iholr fathers before them it is also a very rural area and conservative policies re garding agriculture must have been acceptable here conser vatism seems to appeal to the farmers of southern ontartowlth the exception of the liberal bloc in mldaouthwestorn ontario especially the brantford area this is probably due to the fact that liberal leader dobert nixon resides in dranl county the liberal party taredpoorly in the 1967 ulectton for one thing they had just acquired a new leader with utile parlia mentary experience and they were unprepared for an election liberal party funds were lower than those of the other two parties the government in power always has funds at its disposal while the ndr was partly supported by unions in this election tho electorate wanted a clearcut choice bet ween the party in power and the alternative party in the loft wing tho electorate wanted no part of a middleoftheroad parly and this explains why the ndp wont from 9 seals to 20 and tho liberals from 21 to 28 tho ndp strength hub mostly in the industrial areas of toronto hamilton and peter borough the factory worker tends to loan towards socialism and tho ndp as they have por- haps more lo offer factory- workors than tho othor two on tho basis of trends and former olcllons bob makos predictions for tho futuru unless tho pcs pass more useful loglslatlon and pay more attention to the probloms of northern ontario it will most certainly lose tho north entirely to tho othor two partlos in the noxt olocllon also if the prusonl trend con tinues the ndp will become even stronger in the industrial arose or centres of ontario giving second and third place to the conservative and liberal partlos otherwise unless something happens betweon now and tho noxt olocllon i can safely say that the progressive conservative parly will retain its strength in southern ontario the liberals on the other hand are becoming atrongor in tho rural area southwest of toronto niagara and tho southern tip of southern ontario essex county if those present trends con tinue i feel than i can safely say that in the next olocllon the pcs will again be reulerted bit perhaps in a minority government the ndp will bc- como stronger than over unless annual inspection st john brigade the actongeorgetown brigade took part in the annual inspection of the llaltonpeel corps in port credit last thursday evening corps superintendent norman carlson of hamilton conducted the inspection which included paradlnc and demonstrations acton corps officer robert hart headed the arton group the citizen- ot the year in acton this vear two members of the combined acton and georgetown brigade received their commtsslonsdur- liu the inspection ken thomp son georgetown was commis sioned as divisional superintend ent and ualu gordon of acton as divisional officer two charter members of the brigade mr and mrs george margrave had been in hospital and were unable to attend they are both home again now con valescing w for gas appliances aavacav richardsons tv ft appliances soi mam st if muvon y4mf wllimhhiiuh mm llllmt tho liberals aro hotter organised with better policies and iho liberals may or may not bo tho official opposition neodloss lo say dobs interest in politics goos beyond tho class room assignment on may 12 bob was sent to the adventure in clllcwuhlp conference in ottawa by the acton rotary club ovor 300 delegates from all over the country took part in political seminars and discussions he is actively out campaign ing for the coming federal olocllon and is thu head of a youth committee callod go tnidoan kids are taking a greater interest in politics and i think its all because of pierre he slates hes really craxy about politics hes even tot mo inlorosled hoams his 10 year old sister diane although hot has his favorite party he contends ii really doesnt matter which party yon support as long as you go out and do something bob honub to become a historian with some political science tied lu i definitely do think the voting age should tie lowered to ib lie adds obituary quiet on all fronts is toe only way lo describe the week oil activity experloncudby tbeacton qpp from may 26 to june 1 only six occurrences excluding one motor vehicle accident were recorded at the local police de tachment of these the most serious was the theft of a bicycle which was recovered two days later the ramsjndur were re ports of lost and found property and the notm of one liquor aols- j in which charges ttuailfad traffic encounters wera cor respondingly light as only j one rhythm band expresses appreciation mr and mrs john cossar entertained he members of the rhylhtir band of the golden age club on thursday may 30 in their lovely home atshvercreek twontythree persons wore pre sent an amusing game of bingo called by mrs chas cults brought a prise to overyone as band leader mrs cossar had spent many hours and much offort assembling and arranging iho band hunting out the talent persuading thorn to como out to practices and perform al dif ferent functions when invited to show their appreciation the band presented her with a thriving artillery fern in an attractive gold and whilo container mrs dougald kennedy had done all iho typing of tho songs for all iho mombors and was pre sented willi an identical gift mrs n l davidson and mrs fred mcciilchoon made tho pre- sanlatlons and the gift cards wore inscribed with the mem bers names mrs cossar then presented mrs kennedy with a pair of whlto glovos in apprecia tion of the fine job done in tho typing though taken completely by surprise both ladles gra ciously and fittingly oxpressed thulr sincere thanks for tho woll- oarnod gifts a most bountiful lunch was much onjoyod mr davidson moved a vote of thanks to mr and mrs cossar for iholr generous hospitality tin rhythm band are lnvllod to perform at the strawberry fostlval al knox prosbyterlan church on luno 21 show film acton unltedchurchcliolrpro- senled a film the groal mr handel in the downstairs cliapol last thursday evening rev gordonharns dies in 64th year funeral service for rev char- los gordon harris who died on may zo at south peel memorial hospital was held lastaturday at port credit hi was in his 64th year he was a son of the late charles harris and emily poar- on and a grandson of john rich ard hai rls founder of the form er harris woollen mills of rock- wood hisrroatgrandlatherwas one of the first settlers in rockwood at an early age his family moved to welland and later nia gara falls where he received ids early education he grad uated from tin university of toronto and emmanuel theolog ical college and was ordained in kitchener in 1u3j as a united church minister i ik held pastoral charger at morgans point undorwood conn calstorvllle manltowan- ing nantlcoku troy dixie and dnimbo rev j stewart of cooksvillo conducted the service assisted by rev f joblln chairman hal- ton presbytery and rev willis robinson innorklp the chair man oxford presbytery burial was at niagara falls relatives from this area at tending the funeral were mrs f j hosklng miss elizabeth mcphedran messrs alec and duncan mcphedran rockwood mrs v lolthead guelph mr and mrs calvin altken and miss elva pearen acton how much is missing from the profile of protection on your boat v you don t have to go over board to get complete insurance protection for your boat at safeco vvttn j bjlon pol v- j ooncl itupptt jita evuiylliinij hi needs to koop thing shipropi nsutjtki wist in uni pjiajge vac ii iniuie vou lot hojt m n r q pmuni lub inv jnrt mudicji eiptjnsui on ijnj at jej 12 months j yj vou hjve full pta tuition n now od ju toniit ljii too is long ji ptwmiums jie pjid when due set u todjv dennys insurance agency 1 mill stw acton residences mllt 853 2243 bill 853 2645 accident was investigated five traffic citations issued and 10 other motorists warned to correct faulty driving habits tho accident which occurred al the intersection of mill and john 9s on may 27 caused 225 property damage and saw thu erring driver charged under tie highway traffic acu magistrates court al milton too- felt the result of our acton eatm as only two cases wore heard by he court bothpersbns each charged under the traffic kef were convicted and paid fines and costs totalling ii ajytoni ontario safely leagud release contains some interest ing afetynotes they point out thai automobile tires wear out three times as fast al 10 mph as they will it fa mph and 16 support thelowerspeedltisnoled that the likelihood of death iii traffic accidents increases by 10 per cent villi each one mile inrreaso in srjeud over 55 ml ii esquesing council briefs at the regular meellng monday night esquesing council agreed to the terms of a new agreement for the acton fire area esquesing nasasgaweya and erin townships will pay 0400 or 60 per cent of the total loacloo while the agreement is in effect an increase of jfroflo over the prosentanvmht goes to kcfon firefighters heard correspondent from charles jilloebrahdt asking whs steps were necessary to have the acton free pratt wednesday june 5 1968 5 pairs and squares join fun at dame convention acton palra and squares were well represented at the 8eventh international convention nine couples attending saturday june 1 this convention is the high light of square dancing in ontario when over three thou sand dancers and callers from all over canada and most of the united sates as far distant as tessa sod california gather at he royal york hotel in toronto lo dance meet old friends and make new ones r for three afternoons nd eveidrigs the whole convention brian hassard wins fellowship shooting stopped on residential naot tftrllltng nursic private property he is 6 he nd the calls of alemande advlsvd to consult the opp i sln year partner as the bright skirts and shirt received correspondence 4e a kaleidoscope of color from sam tonsenllno construe vplesatng to the eyes of the msny hon asking an audience re apro- posed subdivision at lot 15 con l a 6 council agreed to receive mr tsllitisl life conseiitirto at tho next meeting but left no position to volopmonts spectators in the balconies those attending from acton were robert and ulllan drown valerie coles hsrold and audrey benny ron and edythe douglas david udkea jerry and jean paton charles and grsce perry gordon gail stew and nan reed don and annalla van heel uoabls to attend end greatly missed were george and marie hsrgrave who were in goelph general hospital their friends wish them a speedy recovery add better tuok nextyear the pairs and squares were especially proud lo haye their own caller norm wilcox or t llrsrrmloa ore iho railing staff all those attending report a wonderful time 1 at tho next meeting t iiristdrr damage 60m damage at the spectacular fire which lovelled a large section of the meadowglen growers mushroom plant in georgetown may 24 was estimated at 60000 four fire departments from oakvllle aclon and milton and georgetown fought tho fire which was punctuated by explosions loss included an office growing houses a refrigeration room lunch room wash room and shower room as well as 700 bas kets of fried mushrooms company manager ernie shrow said afterwards his firm would he nut of business if ii had not been for the efficiency of fire fighters the raxed building will lie replaced an olderparlltwas scheduled lo he used for feist one meets voters ttomink mtsa received correspondence from mrs baldwin asking for a dead end sign at the end of si helena lid tho town superin tendent was instructed to erect iho proper sign passed road accounts amoun ting totnooiiii was informed by mr hill iho township dump was in an im proved condition following erec tion of a illicit fence and pick up of debris scattered around ralph dent mo profit for musk festival in s report of the hilton wo mens institute annual meellng published last week ii was in correctly slated the llalton music festival netted a 700 profit w i ladlos expulned this should have road the festival received 700 in donations ex penses usually nutstrlpdoiiatlons so the festival is fortunate to break even each year festival officials depend on donations to keep the even going reported to pobce a sevenyearold boy reported a group of young hoys tried to pick him up in their car after school monday the incident was reported to pollro drlan david hassard gradu ated from carleton unlvorslty ottawa on may 24 as bachelor of sclonce first class honours in malhomatlcfi and physics ho was a wood row wilson de signate he lias been awarded a cor nell university graduate fellow ship and will enter post-erad- ualo studios in applied mathe matics at cornell university llliaca new york lie is the son of prof and mrs j harvey hassard lon don ontario and the grandson of mrs e j haraard cliunh si acton wnlllnidnn ijiieral candldaft dalph dent attended a turkey dinner to meet voters at fden mills presbyterian church latei he attunded a mootlnp of rtock- wond liberals el the home of in harris campaign plans wero discuss ed including issues of the riding tin rockwood committee noted tlieri is considerably more in terest on tho part of youngpooplo in this election pierre tnideou has boun inslriimi ntol in awaken- i ill inter st mrs ilarrli served n frosli- mi nt s 24 hour towing service tires and batteries service and repairs gasoline and oil richs bp service on hwy 7 at 5th ltn of ctqueiing renny and dick voskaaap 853 2940 building or modeling w plan and intiall wiring for computt safely 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