Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 9, 1968, p. 13

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7- halton mp i rudkwhitiiig a f reports from 7 to ottawafca many people in halton particularly parents were shocked in recent days because of the news that many young people in oakville were rushed to hospital after taking lsd and possibly other drugs my immediate concern of course was for the young people themselves some of whom may suffer permanent damage as a result of taking these drugs lsd speedand other drugs have becbmdmuch too prevalent and fashionable arrtong young people there is a need for an intensive educationar programme- they mlist be made aware that takingjrjitrgs in not a urklike smoking was among young people 20 yeatsago it is imperative that young yiews to the inspector when he people realize that taking drugs comes to acton on the 17 is just at dangerous as putting a several peopje have expressed loaded revolver to their head and pulling the trigger the federal government provjriciar governments boards of education churches school teachers municipal councils police departments and surprise to- me that my election campaign cost qnly si 1700 the reason of course is that most of our campaigning was done on a personal meetvthepeopje approach through knocking on doors arid responsible fttung people must attending public meetings most not rest until this drug droblem is solved as soon as i heard about the oakville incident i made several enquiries and i found that the canadian film institute has a film on the effects of lsd 1 then got in touch with inspector harry wilson of the oakville police department and arrangements were made to have a copy of the film sent to the oakville police department the police in cooperation with the oakville board of education will show this film to as many young people as possible i also brought this subject up in the house of commons and asked the minister of national health and welfare how much research the federal government is doing on the effects of lsd and other drugs and what information has been compiled for distribution to schools an inspector of the railway transportation committee will be at the council chambers in acton on october 17 to obtain the views of residents on the proposed closing of the cnr station 1 have been in contact with interested parties in acton and i strongly urge each and everyone of you to present your of our campaign money was spent on printing posters and leaflets i am pleased to report that i have been elected treasurer of the ontario liberal caucus this position makes me a member of the executive and i hope to contribute substantially to the success of our ontario operations and i look upon the position as another opportunity to serve the people of halton the halton housing brief was accepted and praised by the honourable paul llellyer and while the housing committee was not asked to appear before the task force at its recent toronto hearing it is very likely that the chairman will discuss the briefs proposals with mr hellyer later this year in ottawa in the meantime mr butler has accepted speaking engagements in the riding to discuss the housing situation with interested groups if you would like to discuss the housing situation with him he may be reached at 8451256 in oakville terrance kennedy president of the halton liberal association held a riding policy meeting last week and more than 40 people attended it is my hope that the policy committee centred by uveiy 87yearold cecil har- ley port credit oldest of the romainincj vot- orans of the 16th battalion who held a re union in the legion hall saturday aro those over 80s sitting loft frod armstrong georgetown battalion quartor master sor- goant hurley col gordon brown george town standing alex potch shclburno and j h chambers oakville staff photoi long distance delayed long distance telephone calling in und out of ontario centres may he delayed over the next several weeks a bell canada spokesman said the company must reduce the loadcarrying ability of the long distance switching equipment while the final phase of a three and a half million dollar progrum to increase hie call carrying capacity of the toronto tollswitching system is completed the program will be carried out in two iiujijr stages starting over iwo weekends ihismonth when tin irufflclottd is reduced first stage was carried oilt over the past weekend second stage which will affect long distance calling patterns hiilwecn a number ill ontario centres and soinu uj points will take place unithc weekend of october 1 ft lines missing four lines left ohi of a part of the pyizc lists last week should have indicated the following fall fair winners in school childrens work for workbooks grade i patli gordon mzb frances harens rl debbie rupert rl grade 2 mark withers mzii shirley andrews mzb dawn nichols mzb the acton free press wednesday october 9 1968 03 126th anniversary services acton baptist church sunday october 13 1 1 am 7 pm ouesf speaker jdr edgar bates marion former dean qf women mcmaster university now president baptist world alliance- having ust returned fronv cuba poru and colombia everyone m ost we icomi will carry out various research projects during 1969 i would like to mention the retirement of mrs lucy mcfeeters who retired as postmistress is palermo mrs mcfeeters is a longtime resident of the area and served as postmistress since 1955 she did an excellent job and was highly regarded by flic patrons of the palermo post office the new post office will operate from bacchlers general store a few yards from the former post office and the new postmaster is mr robert ifaechler may 1 say how very much my family and i enjoyed ourselves at the milton fall fair it is always a pleasure meeting old friends and making new ones mr and mrs readhead and their committees are to be commended for a splendid fall fair next week we look forward to attending erin fall fair jfrte j3rtss bethel christian reformed church minister rev p brouwcr ba bd aoton ontario church notices sunday october 13th 1968 1000 am english service 1110 am sunday school 230 pm alternating dutch and english service saturday bible classes 10 12 am everyone welcome maple avenue baptist church 81 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnes churchill community church churchill road north minister mr robert g w hyde ba phone 8532299 sunday october 13th 1968 1100 am morning worship and sunday school all are welcome at the church on- the hill sunday october 13th 1968 here is our sincere invitation t to the whole family to attend church 945 am sunday school all ages 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening evangel 745 pm wednesday prayer meeting georgetown 8776665 the church of st alban the martyr anglican corner willow st and st albans drive rev h j dawson ba bth sunday october 13th 1968 trinity xviii 900 am holy eucharist 1030 am church school 1030 am mattins evangel pentecostal tabernacle paoc 33 churchill roa rev s m thoman pastor j2715 special thanksgiving services sunday october 13th 1968 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evangelistic service tuesday 8 pm prayer service and bible study thursday 8 pm christ ambassadors remember the great canada for christ crusade with evangelist don canlvlon musician and tv personality oct 17 18 20th psalm 107 8 oh that men would praise the lord for his goodness for his wondertu works to the children of men trinity church the united church of canada minister rev gordon b turner ba b d director ot music organist mr george elliott ma ph d sunday school 1000 am nursery to grade 4 1100 am grades 5 to 8 sunday october 13th im thanksgiving day 1000 am morning worship rev bruce eaton guest preacher rejoice at the harvest selected reading isa 6 18 matt 25 3146 1100 am cotfcc hour fellowship all most welcome presbyterian church in canada knox church acton rev andrew h mckcluic ba bd minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master thanksgiving sunday sunday october 13th 1968 94j am churth school for ages 3 to 15 years 1100 am thanksgiving worship sermon subject is our heritage worthy of tlranksgivlng babies and toddlers cared for during service next sunday evening at 830 adult study group resumes for fall and winter everyone most welcome acton baptist church founded 1842 pastor rev stanlev gammon res 144 tidey ave phone 853lel5 sunday october 13th 19o8 126th anniversary services 945 am church school and adult bible class 1100 am and 7 pm dr marion bates pres baptist world alliance guest speaker all arc welcome wednesday 745 pm ptavcr and bible study thursday 80 choir praotice friday 700 pm bhf textoyour adversary the devil goeth about seeking whom he may devour 1 p s 8 revrudd indian missionary guest speaker at thank offering a highlight in the life of acton baptist church took place last wednesday evening when the mission circle held a fall thankotfcring with rev james rudd of india a former pastor as guest speaker rev rudd had returned in june with his wife and family for their furlough alter six years as missionary in india rev rudd began his talk by saying that they had hoped logo hack to india and have the necessary paper to go if the lord permits hut if the doors to india close the national church prepare brief a specially appointed three man committee is preparing a brief for presentation at the public hearing october 17 regarding the closing of acton station anyone interested may register objections then is well enough established for native pastors to carry on iod is still in control and he will take care of his own rev rudd gave iwo examples of natives wiiil became christian and are now working tirelessly spreading the gospel among the small villages lie has great faith in the native pastors atid their ability to carry on without outside help president jessie coles took charge of the meeting mrs c landshorough introduced the speaker ci ilarrap church moderator conveyed the thanks of the congregation jessie coles and w fcltham sang a lovely duct why docs he love me so visitors attended from fergus guelph preston and georgetown many of whom arc former members who came back for this special occassion mrs n tovcll now a resident of the elliot in guelph was an honored and very welcome guest at the close of the evening the social committee served a delicious lunch when everyone enjoyed a time of fellowship with rev rudd coming canada for christ crusade with evangelist don cantelon evangelist musician television personality hear music on accordion organ and saxaphone the sick will be prayed for attend these crusade meetings and hear gods word for today oct 17 18 at 8 pm oct 20 at 11 am and 7 pm evangel pentecostal tabernacle acton everyone welcome some prospects aie misers they let the rest of the world go buy ummm fuskssr crisp chicken tastes so good chicken snack 2 pieces of chicken french fries 79c chicken in i bo 3 pieces of chicken french fries cole slaw buttered bun honey 139 special pak 8 pieces of flavor crisp cfj 1a chicken read jait to serve family pak 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