Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 7, 1968, p. 8

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g the acton free pren wednetday auguit 7 1968 witt if hp ewe hack certainly when e community iomi a doctor there are bound to be recri minations doctor tend to attract inter- eat because they become so involved in the intimate details of peoples liv es acton will lose another revered me dical practitioner when dr buckner and his wife leave for jamaica this month the fact that neighbors and friends in an act of spontarrlery feted them last weejk is a good indication of the affedtlon in which they were held here the music centre waabt large enough to hold those who would have liked to publicly show their affection patients and former patients who have put their trust in a doctor do oot- want to change to another read the citation at the testimonial dinner they know the faithfulness devotion and willingness doctor bucker display ed during his years here they knew they could depend on him although doctors are sometimes put on a pedestal they are human when they show qualities of mind and spirit llk dr buckner not only indl vlduals but entire communities lake them to rufarf we ore sorry to tee dr buckner his wife and family- go hut wish ihom well in their new home actons loss will he jamaicas gain avu ye ho col back agm 4rr t press editorial page pj ohuj far atrike ch qcijenwt as this it being written on monday and the newt media are predicting an end to the postal strike soon it may all be over but for the formalities by the time you read this the average person likely feels varying degrees of bitterness or tup port for striking postal workers de pending on the frequency with which he uses the mall however if the truth were known the average joe would likely feel tome compunction about the role of the government and their hired exec utlve in the ttrlke prettrike negotiations were allow ed to drag on and on with no attempt to settle any of the postal workers grievances obviously the pottles got fed up with this type of negotiation and decided to use the weapon which the government gave them last year the right to ttrlke almost instantly the government tide started to make con- one can only hope that the appar ent disregard for the public welfare has tome good reason behind it sug gestions have been advanced that the deliberate slowness in negotiating a contract with the postal workers was another ttep in stopping inflationary trends this is a bit far fetched since many of the grievances are bated on recommendations made by mr justice andre monpetit who was appointed by the government to look into working conditions in the post office following the wildcat ttrike in 1965 according to the globe and mall he issued a scathing report of working conditions with 282 recommendations he laid a large number of the prob lems at the door of poor human relat- ions too many postmasters and super visors he said thought themselves in fallible employee representatives were rebelling to the point- that they were alarmingly unwilling to compromise one weekly editor nearby has ob served if the canadian government had been serving the country best interests following the previous strike i96s of postal workors it would have passed legislation forcing com pulsory arbitration and living up to the self imposed obligation instead of ad opting legislation legalizing civil ser vants to go out on strike it has also been suggested that de mands might not have boon so great if the government had shown an inter est in negotiating with tho postal un ion on the other hand there are those who fed up with the increasing num ber of strikes across tho country con damn tho strike as irresponsible and striking at tho rights of tho innocent canadian public the prima minister however does not agree his stand is that the strike is legal although incon venient aside from working conditions the main bono of contention is wages working conditions across tho country should be similar but there is a region al disparity of wages which makes a postal workers salary look mlghtly at tractive in tho mantimes and less than adequate in largo cities like toronto montreal or vancouver subsisting in some of the larger centres on their sal ary where it could take two weeks money for rant would bo difficult in deed tho strike is a complex problem not easily solved by hot hoads on either side of tho dispute lets hope it is over or toon over and face saving for both sides the post office department was commended by tho glassco report on government operations for its effic iency a fact which shows that when thore is cooperation from both sides the service is good fl pkctta frw the paat hiat wavis are right for drlfllno down a lay stream in a rnwlmut wllli nh lllll nil wl it 11 ill us i lint rlianrn a iily so sugar and spice 1 1 m t i e i think probably tho mniil ctlfflnill m- latlonshlp in maintain it any ruummahlii levol in that hotwenn lotmage chllilriui an iholr paronts marriage i tough onough an ynn all know nut at least tho parloors in ninul cases aro prepared to bond a lllll in give an inch or evon two if nncnniiary in compromise whan thorns no ollinr way out married peoplo do eommnnlcato nvun though the form ranges from gruntn and signs to language that would war mm oar- lobus of saint thoyro noisily from tho same generation and at worst can spond hours running down tho govornmnnt tho boss tho neighbors or oach others fam ilies i know couples including us who havn been amicably bickering for anything from two to tin docadog it becomes almost a game in which you know ovory ploy or gambit of tho opponont a ploy is whnn she has you doad to rights a gamhlt is when you just might get away with tho story but with teenagers youre fighting a losing battle first of all thoro is tho language barrlor theoretically youro both speaking the samo tonguo but when it comes to interpretation theres no ro tation whatever you say now i want you homo at mid night right on the dot this to tho icon gyrating in that weird tranceuko state they call dancing means well i dont have to leave until midnight a scone ensues and at scenes you havont a lookin youre all set to raise hell hackles aro properly oroc and five minutes after tho idd gets in youre on tho defensive trying to prove that youro not an old grump or completely irrational or tho strictest parent in town or an outandout liar who said 12 oclock was tho doadllno for leaving the danco not for being home teenagers are like women you cant discuss anything with them in a logical way you are completely bafftod by a uirlnu of lrr invencits iirinuiilliiriu and mirli hiiiih si vim ilnjil tnikt irui i lists wlulh wrong wllli you you dont trust mini and llmyrn rmil its hid to urn a family lirnsllnp up i suppnui its inuvllahln and right hut its sad oiitk ii wit had a xwlm thu olhi r day tint four of u a wn wnrii inavlug thu ivurli i hald in tlin old rtrl do you realise ihalh probably tho usl swim toirtilliitri sim aprnud kid i dnnt want tn o swlinm njr with i liul r paronts tlwy want tn lurch around with iholr own aifo group tlioy used to practically destroy mo whim thoy were uttlo making mo play with thorn when wnnt swimming ii k dives underwater onduranco teats races and now its translator radios squabmlng and cheeky remarks tor which there is no real answer except a swat on the uar and you cant do that or theyll nin off and start smok ing pot enjoy them when theyre utile you can mow on their bellies idss their soft uttlo hums rock them when theyre sick and toll bedumo stories till youro blue in the face theres communication then but dont expect too much when thoy get past 13 for tho next six years it will be sun and showors cold fronts moving in a lot of low prossure area with the occas ional high and such suggestions as ive hoard recently dads just not with it hes out to lunch its nothing now of course when i re call how uttorly selfish 1 was as a youth how little i cared about my parents hopes and fears i understand its been going on since cain clobbered abel and broke up that nice uttlo family group its a time of ufe when the wholo earth revolves around ml and parents are mere ly anothor awkward sometimes obnoxious circumstance that is preventing ml from being what i want to bo and becoming what ever i will be ob well theres an excellent invention called grandchildren i can hardly wait to got at spoiling mine rotten so that their parents will be totally unable to cope with thorn a moouctton m th methodist church sun day school was followed by this group pic ture the date must have been about 1910 mrs a t brown who was a popular elocut ionist it pictured standing at the far right miss m z bennett it third from the left in the back row hat anyone a full identification the acton free press phone 853 2010 business nd editorial off r tuixlvj n ll od publ thftj owty vkcdnrnlaw j w t low si 4 l j in to uvmhrr ol ttur luj fcutctu l c r lm lh cvrn ajsj olfcs ajtcti ng riir 0 r4utl luttunj l n pjiihjr n j aster u 00 cauutll vw n a uni irtfr isfi caiujj unfit cupar ilk uihu i j i wund cuti uil hhi cmflc ivpj imtn ol mi ajwfl qf ta rtpuj om iru- xid ton l rut n irw oerii u it poajr adkuaj r u in i pumwm j itm ajtvrliunj tv oc ujui4 tn irw rfonrout tm lorilwr with rduuuhu 4iumi iv uffcalu will mol bt kiralj in hu ihf hlm ol ikat ajiftlllfw in ii h fusj i x i its tpftivthti rl in k cbl uf ipotrphti fw jritunj ajuosit or inmi ji a udsnf rsftca fjouja or wrtlmi fhj n tw uiu ajtexitunj i nwrvly mi oittf lo wll j nuv w utthdrtun al u umu tm psatkj maj enhliia o lii datotj h tklla kabutjth uikv coovivbi i mr oam kywf 20 years ago taken from the laaua of the free pre aa of thursday auguit 12 104 an attractive redhalradbngllah woman mrs morrowtail la at present attempt ing a record flight around tha world fib la flying a atnguencina lhrlalea huper- aco according to bar ntyn alatamenl lira morrowtatt wnu to fly round ttw world in a sfng hj anaina plana tw- eauae ii is abnit the only thing that haant baen dona yet according to preaent plana afw has raaehad wlnnlpog from trw far ttxt on- aitfiiaf d where her eirnraft was on a diaplay for that day aflar- that atui will fly to montreal whore her plane will he no display from auguaf ii tn 14 hh will then return totlrtttin via reykjavik the blggasc ihlrtyfive cenu worth of education enlrtalnmenl and rerreallod you can liy anywhere la st the canadian national lxhlmllon in toronto for more than idkly yearav the prlce of admliudrmi wan a ijuarler of a dollar kharply rldng ertatil forced ttie director to charge an additional dime mr and ur a 1 ilrown mrs ia kmlth ml petri nmlth and mrs harrv malnphw were guuata of mlu williamson in toronto laal thursday the wedding anniversary of mr and mrs ilrown mun fienrgln perryman miss joan llolmea holidayed lad week in the tlm- agatnl district at moon lleam camp aggressive wife and dont just all tliere making flats at me in your pockets either 50 years ago taken from the issue of the i- ru press of thursday august 8 lolfi liemembrance lay was generally obser ved throughout canada last sunday the fourth anniversary of the declaration of war in the various churches miss jean wilson daughter of he v jr wilson da was successful in obtaining her bnlrance to faculty pjh ii misses marguerite stewart and offve mowat have put in three months faru work and will receive entrance to normal school and junior matriculation certificates key drown who has also put in three months will receive his junior matriculation certif icate congratulations are being extended to this quartette of fortunate young pecsiui in town usl monday afternoon as mr auianewr sprowl was hauung in grain his daughter ethel was driving the team and they became frightened and ran away mlu sprowl was thrown out and one wheel passed over bar chest one rib was fractured and aha was seriously brulsedlnwardly yesterday however decided signs- of improvement were manifest and dr mcniven who has charge of the ease is very hopeful a mink or some other destructive ani mal killed the flock of iwtnly chickens back i s su e 8 and several hena of mr joseph usby dowar ave on night last week mr it j kerr is erecting his garage and barn on his property at tba corner of llower avenue and john rtraets miss mellon and mlas unit kenton have returned from their visit with friends in naakatchewan 75 years ago taken from it lamo of the free prass of thursday aiigtisi id 110 a ttoudaneae chieftain whom professor hagitnharlf lite rseriqan itevnum had brought o herlju was introduced lo some reprissnleltve of the mhnnlnaical society who asked htm how w vrtjoyed his trip anrf which of all the wonders of the german metropolis had impressed him the nyiaf what surprise ma most a14 the in- genlous aavage how ym tut move the e nor in his freight trains on your rail way tracks and how you an manage lo swallow the hnrrlme drinks sold in your real an rant answers from examination paper al a efrla school i some ettndiiej in the astern districts here are the etlractti the cotton farnlm was when tim grtaa was ao scarce iu ttieep tied no plae to go for food and ttwre was no wool for the people to make heine with the indian mutiny ws when aij the pesile liad lo l tmillntd tacaiia the indian were very crcss if me was left out i- reiich translation acinad range thing in ilia ulterior 4 a peasant j venlvyck bitcher received a car of ice from ouelph mi friday and took au rjriit to uid it twentyfilui dog aeee were up for hearing in rielpti pell oirt yesterday 100 years ago taken from the laeiie of the canadian hamplon mllion august ls4 a serloua aoident occurred in hramp- ton on tuesday afterboori last wuu mr k of the town un ftvyieslhg it com pany with his mother and mis brown from owan gound was drlvrnf along the street in thai place his horse took fright and ran away upsetting the buggy and throwing the entire party out mrs k was very seriously injund and notwith sanding the promptitude with which msds- cal aid was aaeured ait iplrd la fas minute the rest of j party aaaaed but sughtly irajured deceassd was well known and highly respected in brampton and is lamented by all who knew her the town council met al the usual hour the mayor if the chair minutes of the last meeting were read and adjourned moved by john dewar aeeondad by h f taylor that out of respect to the memory of the late gilbert ties llastedo kmu tot several year a member of this council w do now adjourn carried tninitv crluich t1ie united c1iubc1i of canada minister rev gordon d turner ba b d director of music organist mr george elliott ma pli d pmruyftnian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew ii mckcnxle babd minltter mr f a hansen 13 a orgunlbt unci lbolr master sixth season combined summer services in trinity united church preoclier rev gordon b turner sunday august lllll 1968 1000 am divine worship trll chukcm of st auan thi mattty ancucan comer willow st and st albana drive rev h j dawson ba bth acton aptitt chuich founded 142 pastor rev stanley gammon res 144 tidey ave phone 8331615 sunday august litis 1948 trinity ix 10 00 am matins christian rtvormid church minister rev p brouwer ba bx j acton ontario sunday august 11th 1968 1000 am english service 11 10 bju sunday school 2 jo p jn alternating dutch and engllih service saturday bible classes 1012 am everyone welcome rvantm pbtttcostal tabmmacu paoc 33 churchill boad rev s m thoman pastor 8u271s sunday august llth 1968 945 am church school and adult bible clan ii do am morning worship mr ronald campbell dearborn michigan topic a cull to the colours no evening service wednesday 730 prayer meeting and bible study thursday 8 pjn choir practice he that hath the son hath life and he that- hath not the son of cod hath not ufe 1 john 5 12 mah1 avtnui tapttst church 81 maple ave georgetown pattor rev robert c lohne sunday august llth 1968 1000 ajn sunday school 11 do ajn moralog worship 700 pjttevangettitjc service tuesday pjn prayer service aad bible study 7ty thursday 8 pan christ ambestadotrs tiofan s 4 for ufaoeoever is born ol god overootnetfa the world and ahts is the viotov ha4 owerootnecb e world ven our faith t sunday august llth 1961 here is our sincere invitation to the whole family to attend church 9m ajn sunday school all agaaj 11 do ajn morning service 7 do pjn evening evangel 74j pjo wednesday prayer inrmtlisj acton 8s31936 georgetown 776ms this it an invitation to the church of your cholo on sunday-

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