Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 12, 1969, p. 17

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jg th acton ft pan wednesday march 13 1p6 of the district vemium might wear miltomto local men who had hankering for froth venison face chary of aetung buret for ow hooting deer out of season and illegal potaenkwi of vnbot conservation dirtier aeired their dint and ear when the men vtre appfehended in the act near uilton recently and they wi appear in court aoprt der anson in northern ontario l uill eight month awiy arid there he been no decuort on jn open fall tcaton far halton for 1969 town short movstrhl land ceorcetownthe ceorgeiown induttrial comrntitioo t concerned about the lack of town-owned- induttrial land georgetown u almost freih out of townowned induttrial land to of induuriea and the need to acquire more it becoming mote acute every month the conunbiion reported indueon an induttrial development and building film which bought over 90 acre in the induttrial park hat three urge parcelt left but the townt own induttrial land there hat thrunk to approximately four acret six flrmt tutted production or decided to locate in georgetown during the patt 12 month they are baltimore aircoil park chemical cay equipment t d wuiiamton goldup hetties and bsi mltls beaumont knitting ospmnge mens dinner huge success draws 200 guests to church hy mn i g kobeilton new dishes for eden mills community hall were presented to culminate a eentuvnlsl proct mrt r wright and bob gilbertson are pictured with tome of the dishes i photo by jim jennings on monday afternoon 2s tludentt or mrt s mcklnnont grade 2 toured ihe local groceteria following the impection in which great inteiett wat shown by tlie children question were atked ihe proprietors who knowt ihe number of merchants or cashiers were gjining basic knowledge for future yeart clirklirtj viiiiei introduced her clasittuiet and keith warmlngton extended their thinks for the visit a car load of ladies from the local presbyterian hutch attended the world day of prayer service at mimosa united church on friday evening rev basil metz of ihe fverton and guetph christian hutches svus guest speaker mr john sun of toronto was a week end visitoi with mr and mis david slewail a number from lietc allehded the truckers annual banquet and dance on saturday evening at bingemant park kllcliener friendt of mr jamet curran are pleased to learn he it home following a lengthy stay in guelph hotpital with a heart condition whatever happened to shier kale fergus i alto wonder what kale ailken it doing thete timet last time i wai talking to her wat when the wu up visiting live opening of a cemetery in her old home district she uied to be on the air all the time a smart woman kate wu and i alwtyt enjoyed her itt strange how people come and go there mutt be tome reason kate wrote several books which i treasure they are in my bookcase one of them it never a day so bright being lite ttory of life in a ttore at beelon betidet it itgregtchoicebelngabookoftelectlontofgiegory clatkt writing i wonder why i did not have a book with tome of my own woikt but it would have to be dontthue my stories were freth and i missed tny chance i once gathered a selection of my glenlivil stories and tent them to a publisher in toronto but he thought they were too dated of course they were and i could not tee that wat a reason for not publishing them but the publisher makes the decision not the aulhorfrom mostly gossip by hugh templln in ihe fergus newt record dkk vanderbent fats way up erin dick vandetbent a student at erin district high school hat talked hit way into two public speaking finals representing hit school in the cwossa contest dick placed firtt in the senior boyt section in ihe temifinalt at arthur he now entert the cwossa finalt to take ptce al etmira in the lioru club competitions dick again took top spot in the competition at burlington advancing now to the lions finalt for the whole of ontario to be held at ancaiter in the tenet of preliminary competitions dick hat proved to be a competent speaker and hat done well for himself and hit school he it ihe ton of mr and mrs joe vandetbent of etin wraps off offkial plan soon milton the wrapt will come off miltont topsecret official plan an official blueprint charting the townt future development on wednesday april 2 milton planning board will advertise its longawaited official plan on that day a public meeting to explain itt farreaching implications will be held the following tuesday evening april h but unit april 2 mums live word and only a select group of town officials hjse an inkling on what the master plan for future development really contains the new official plan wat deemed necessary when milton uineud 1510 acres of land to the north eatt and south of ihe present town oakvtue gave up 1 1 71 acret and esquesing 169 acret effcctis jan i im the townt previous officii plan covered un tt lands sniiun the borders of lie lown to ihe end of i 68 srhool of imauape arthhettvre to open at university of guelph ti ihuij tjf lad scape i ajuliteciure buihtng at the vuvetuty ol guelph wuj be uffitusy upenad on saturday march 1 try dr dougus wright tvbsirrasa committee on lbjmtfuly affairs pretrdenl w tinfiegard will he chairman of the official oeiemomet which will mark the official opening of the ilh tutor new building on the guelph campus since l67 some of ihe featured guests include a a thotnbrough vicechairman university of guelph board of governors dr m it kichardt dean ontario agriculture college and protestor v chanatyk director of the school of landscape architecture each of whom will speak briefly about thit major addition to the guelph campus community club centennial gift- dishes for use in hall by mrt r wright the executive of eden mills community club met monday evening for their monthly meeting after ihe minutes and treasurer t reports were given old business wat attended lo and final plant for the dance which wat a huge success friday evening during centennial year a committee of ihe eden mills woment institute and eden ctett institute worked haid to raise money for a project a representive of the centennial committee was on hand at the meeting and on tvchalf of eden mills and eden crest institutes presented 100 place sellings of dishes and stainless steel plus glasses etc to the community club for use in the hall bob gilbertson the picsidcnt accepted ihe gift and thanked ihe donors world day of prayer in eden mills was held in the united 1968 wkmm six pound rainbow largest fish caught acceprmin mu students with tlie new enlarged quarters a faculty committee it piesently cxamingsuch things at leaching methods lo see if classes can be enlarged without detriment to the quality of teaching one of the more unusual features of the schooli new home it a large hnghtlylil ttudio where tludentt from the entire program can be accommodated al once adjacent to the ttudio is a mall room homing several electric calculators where tludentt compute their earthwork storm drainage and plin layout problems a tix pound rainbow trout landed by iw simpson was the largest full caught in the rockwood and district fish and game protective association t 196h contest fovttf wttite fa hod traps at the meeting of unit one of rockwood ucw mrt f alton described an interesting project canada plus one which has been ttarted by canadian food chaini and industrial processing plants technicians and profetsionalt are being instructed in the business of food storage processing and watte prevention in underdeveloped countries in some placet as much at half the crop it lost because of spoilage or destruction by rodents and insects mrt w guild was lioness for the meeting and mrt f hosking was in the chair mrs w hanna led the devotions mrs guild gave the position of the united church of canada on the policy of recognition of red china b the can at formulated by the general council in ikih mis hosking continued u very interesting story from last month on the visit last year of a newspaper repoilct lo one of the many communes in rural china today it told of the food vhoitages pooi hospital and school facilities still existing there it also followed the life story of one peasant woman from before ihe revolution lo the present day mite bones were distributed for assocule members and the offering dedicated hy mrs a elliot the hostess seised afternoon tea at the cluse of the meeting following is the complete list of prize winners rainbow ii wsimpson 6 ibt 2 richard boyle 4 lbs h ozs 1 dean ingle 3 lbs 12 ozt speckled 1 jim lillie 4 lbs 3 ozs 2 jim milne i lb i oz 1 paul waddell 11 ozs rainbowjuniurs igail nichol i lb 6 ozs 2 danny bollim 13 ozs 3 randy downes 1 2li ozs speckledjunion i pamela ingle i lb rainbowladies i janet peart hvi ozs speckledladies i marjorie lillie isij ozs church in the evening with mrs trusdall of rockwood as guest speaker taking the woild theme glowing together in chnsl she gave the women something to think about in her inspiring addiess and closed with prayer leaders for the evening woishin were mrs r thompson mrs ii james united church mrs j chamberlain mrs g macdougall mn r wright picshyteiian church organist mrs i rtacklock mrs wallace lashy rendered a solo collection was taken up by mis ii macintosh and mrt w marshall the ladies wcte invited by the ucw to slay for a cup of tea and social half hour following the executive of eden mills community club held a very- successful dance on friday evening al the rod andgun club hall in eden mills with the four tunet orchestra in attendance mr doug beattic is al present in rrazil on a business trip for two months in a few dayt mrt beattie will join him fur three weekt holiday umehouse church wi in area news by mrs a benlon we extend sympathy to mr william cohoon and family in the passing of mrt cohoon on feb 27 the wi met at ihe home of mrs mitchell last wednesday evening rev g hastings of knox church guelph conducted the service at limehouse presbyterian church on sunday while rev f n young was attending a gathering of brampton presbytery mr and mrt paul spitzcr have returned from a holiday in bermuda travelling hy air m the opening ceremoninet will begin at 3 pm in the main foyer of the building and will be attended by leading landscape architects from throughout canada and he united statet the structure represents a major laving in construction costs at the now building is actually the old teed research facilities with extensive interior renovations major work on the building began tut may and the school incorporating tome of the latest designs in classroom radlitiei was ready in early september of the tame year the school which has about so students in its four yean now has sufficient apace to canada pension plan a field officer from the department of national health and welfare will be available for interviews the third wednesday afternoon each and every month at the municipal office he will answer your questions and assist in completing applicat ions for canada- pension plan old age security and the guaranteed incornasupple- ment pension the township of nassagaweya j cmdntym clerk administrator carry home a new room by w j koski limited 3703 dwrv w milton 714452 mr j bjlhrttyrtc second lin w u delegate to the guirtorton cttdil utikwt convention held i j u weefc ul live royal yoik hotel in twonm reoett viiitoff willi ml m jictcuitr -itickjtd- mr ailaw wkikim ilillibuiblr mr tmj mr oiwapd meadow hocksvood mis iila faruvn tiuvrt mijiv mrs william sartors trm ileinlwrt iith ludiey aid did j uicctfuful home nud baking vale on lndjy evening jt the uhml prior tn ihe imuillily cncliie al lite mimthly euclne held rndjy evening jt the viiimi tponuiied hy the wnnvent liutitute ten tallies if did were pbyed lrtc for high uore weic awarded lo mr i i iiher mrt i km milton koherl vleititra und i archibald the hot kojit beef dinner terved hy the men of otpringe irevhy terijn church on sajurdjy evening wj j huge uiccevt with over 20 guest being verved a bountiful meal of beef potatoes vegetable homemade rolls uladi and pie uhiii disappeared many favorable comments being heard on ihe excellence of the dinner and many renewed acquaintance with former friends a huge rrowd of relatives and friends attended open llouve on sunday jflerncon at he school in honor ofnorman jacluonvhlth birthday visitors on sunday with i j ard mrs robertson included mr and mrs george young and marilyn mr and mrs norman robertson mr and mrs vic patrick susan and trcvalon mr and mrs ken hurren and kenny all of acton douglas robertson sharon and oailene guelph all had previously attended the parly for their uncle norman jackson a combined communion service of osnnnge and lnn presbyterian churches was held sunday morning in the fcrin church with kev d herbiion in chitte iocjii member were in attendant mn gofdon ailken w hoiteu for the regular meeting of ihe ospringe womens institute the vicepresident mrs li huter presided and mrs s fuller jead the minutes fitijiiciat statement and corr eiponde rice iiicludfiijt an iiitetting telle from cheng ping shue ihe institute foster child in i long cong the secretary mrs s fuller was named to attend ihe officers oiiifiwcntm in may at ouelph roll oalf ww answered hy thing money wont buy of memory of a buggy or cutter itfcfa a donation and thankyou letter was received from miss hu kerr mrs g grundy read the scripture comments on ngikulture were fcryen by mrs e fbher on historical research by miss doris fines and citlcenihip fend education by mrs g aitkcn an invitation from speedside branch to attend the j hat show and dessert party on march 19 was received and several ladies hope to attend final plans for ihe bus trip ie to be announced at the next meeting a thoughtprovoking contest feiven hymrt g grundy won by mrs s fuller refreshments were served by llie luhtess atutlcd by mrs c storey dndmrs f fitlier now open jrenck plumbing and electric serving the acton and bauihafad area farm and residential specializing in new installations repairs keg french 8777507 ousst b hamilton od oftomiyiist i v mouniainview road s oaaigala commission scolaire du comte de halton avis aux contribuables francophones du comte de halton tuetlon ties mehibrs do cemltv echtohallf tu ffl pour us iceus meendalrls avis est pir les pr6scntes donn6 quurvo riunlon dos confribuahles depression franchise d la commhj- sion tcoltjiro do comt6 do halton aura liau la mrcrdl 12 mars 1969 h locolo marlin stret senior school 104 martin street milton ontario a fl h do toir cette assemble est convoc ee en accord avee una rdconte modification apporfce a secondary schools arvd boards of education act et sur la demand do nombra requis de contribuables francophones selon la section 114 dudit ac modihe lasscmblee a pour but iclection d quatre eontfl- buables francophones du comtcv h un comite contultatif de la commission scolaire du comtd d halton qui c36rv prendra ausst des membre nommth par la committton scolaire du comte de halton lo comite consultatif fera des reeommandationt a la commission scolaire du comte de halton en e qui concern les movens de re pond re aux basoins sducatifs et culturels des 4tudiants francophones d la riion du comte m j w singleton m f armitage directur deducation president d la commission scot si r tis an irish blessing we wish ye to the cvbrowns to the mesmiths to the omoneses and to mefriends everywhere may the blessed lioht be on you light without and lioht within may the blessed tunlioht thine on you and warm your heart until it olows like e great fire so that the ttranger may come and warm himself al it and alto a friend and may the light shine out of the two eyes of you like a candle tat in two windowt of a house bidding the wanderer to come in out of the ttorm and may the blessing ol the rain be on you- the toft tweet rain mev it fall upon your spirit to that all the little flowers may spring up and shed their awaatnaaa on the air and may the bletting of the great raint be on you may they beat upon your spirit and wash it fair and clean and leave there a shining pool what the blue of heaven thinet rellected and sometimes e tier and may the bletting of the earth be on you the great and round earth may you ever have a kind greeting for them you pats as youre going along the roads may the earth be soft under you when you lie upon it tired at the end of the day and may it rest easy over you when at the last you lie under it may it rest so lightly over you that your soul may be quickly through it and up and off and on its sway to god may god always bleu you love you and keep you tjima stationery store mill st acton 8534030 st patricks day march 17 bbssj

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