Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 15, 1973, p. 7

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Acton Tree Proas Wednesday August IS 7 You never get caught up says Connor refusal A member of parliament work never flnlahed new MP Terry Connor find Youre alwayi on the brink of sliding he you never get caught up working weekday from SO in Ihe momma to at night during the en month session of parliament which Ian month Connor Impressed with the tremendoui amount of committee work and the number But experience as an executive assistant to a Park cabinet minister taught him a member hat to create hl own priorities schedule time for each and stick them going to Ottawa O Connor decided to per cent of hts time should be devoted to constituency work Solving riding problems and acting as a communications link with Ihe ho found ho had to come an expert on alt 30 federal departments and be able to advise constituents about the programs and policies of each He Investigated delayed advised farmers and loans and toured British Columbia harbors looking for techniques and Ideas applicable to the development of Burlington and waterfronts But parliament has only members to run a country million OConnor decided a balance between riding and national business had to be achieved Thus with Ms background as a lawyer he secured a position on the parliamentary justice and legal affairs committee worked on the drafting of Canada a tint wiretap legislation Progressive Conservative party leader Robert asked him to become the opposition critic on the Canada US Auto Pact as well continuing the election expenses policy work he began for the Conservative party three years ago In his work on national Issues the MP was struck by the air of superficiality he found In the Mouse of Commons Some legislation he thought was pushed through Ion quickly without sufficient lime for careful scrutiny Rejection of amendments to the wiretap bill he proposed In committee was duo partly to government desire to got tho bill through and Into to other PC committee OConnor had argued police should be given permission to wiretap only by a provincial attorney general In order lo avoid fudge shopping and corruption of the liy Hut tlbirn members tlt With committee handed Ingrttur to the push through tho bill us ll hint hem by tho govtr- mm win top r Residents dissatisfied with 22 sideroad Highway complain about the condition of the road at a regular meeting last Tuesday Gerald Rellly Ben Case represented people living along the township road claiming gravel carrying trucks from nearby Wheeler a pit was causing holes and flying dust on the Mr O said Calcium Chloride had helped alleviate some of the problem and asked If the township had the equipment to do It Reeve Tom Hill Indicated there was behind the works Will It be preserved tor posterity quipped Rellly dlcaled to the delegation that the township was currently carrying on a ditching program but had not yet reached the Sideroad Reeve Hill suggested oiling the road might solve the problem but the reeve Indicated an oiled road can t bo graded Residents would have to choose between a rough road or the dust he said wondered If it would be possible to Improve the road to the point where the county would assume responsibility for It Rood superintendent Bud Snow agreed to took Into the matter and reminded the delegation the road had been graded the previous Friday MP Terry OConnor home working in the riding after seven months in Ottawa During his firat session of parliament he discovered a member of parliaments work Is never finished Photo by Ford July permits building permits for permit to Duffer In residences issued township during July Building permits will also allow eight parties to or renovate present residences Money raised from building permits totalled Ml Including At a regular meeting Tuesday August Council Agreed to renew building issued to Clark July Mr Clark was unable to proceed with the structure at that lime due to personal reasons Since the ex date regulations stipulate the frontage of a lot must be at least lis feet Heard Mr and Mrs John Ferris and Mr and Mrs Ken Gyles complain about the Hub- flooring in their homes presently being built Building Inspector Tom McLean stated there were no flaws In the at the time of Inspection and that council In no position to help They suggested the homo era have a lawyer settle matter Heard Lloyd McEnery request permission to allow his farm help to live In a mobile home until an apartment above the barn is made ready for them Council maintained there must be 1150 foot living space for the family and that Mr McEnery must acquire a building permit to construct a separate structure Approved 300 to Peel Construction for paving In Glen Williams ai and the township complex Approved for dog kills Agreed to hold an advance poll for the election of regional representatives Saturday September to lo p m On TV Tin Toronto Today television program evening dwell on tin tonscrvolory Muait Seen for a brief while in of the was Joe if Alton having on lessiin Were heft FROM OUR VACATION OPEN AGAIN REGULAR HOURS Our truck will be on your street to make regular pickups CUSTOM CLEANERS Toyota Corolla door sedan speed transmission radio electric rwr defroster Dark green with beta tot trior The economical import CALL TODAY AT Msrrsy Meters Gtorflvtown Ontario Road Thefootbones connected to the headbone Think about it When you play tennis you wear tennis shoes When you walk you wear good walking shoes And when you work you wear proper footwear for comfort and protection Take a good look at your shoes Make sure theyre not getting run down at the heel Change fraying laces And check the soles to see that theyre in good condition Sure footwork begins with proper footwear The sure way to safety is SelfDefence Compensation Board and The Safely Associations Ontario An minor plans In the Kiilninlln all union of llii it up fur ruulinu thin lime itscnttl mini tinny illiy minor will mi hum Oik Nl In iikIwIhI Hull mint Hid iiiitiiwlnt Mime the Common tho ami Blum 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BROWN CANADA NO GRADE Peaches Pears 5 49 OF OF SOUTH AFRICA Oranges 79c LOCAL GROWN NO GRADE LARGE GREEK HEADS Cabbage 2 39c LOCAL GROWN ONTARIO NO I GRADE CELLO Carrots Pork Sale Shoulder Butt Roast Roast 99 LB fOff Butt Pork Chops SHOPSY POTATO SALAD or coleslaw DO SWIFT PREMIUM WIENERS Food Vouchers at the IGA Booth In the Food Products Building C N E HEATS BOOTS Flavor Morsels Tang Orange FANCY WXOLE Kernel mm Corn PRICES EFFECTIVE TO SAT AUG CHECK PRICING ASSOffTEO FLAVOR IGA Soft Drinks

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