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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 8

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Oil pricing policy puzzle IT SHARD to be a mother This might be true but newborn pups Patsy gave birth to these little St Patsy alias Monte Blanc Madeline her registered Bernards at the home of Mrs Bessie Fisher name seems content enough with her four Last fill we put out ninety phytic bap of I got i guy to put on the storm windows not m lazy or can it hut because loo chicken to forty foot ladder with a forty pound window in a forty mile wind Bill SMILEY look the Inst part of and the first pari of June again thi world is green the days arc longer it is no longer brass mnnkcv weather the Iron is open golf Best of all end of lerm is looming and 1 lie ible to for two golden months Whit more could mm want And vet Oven this time I im frustntcd as a frog who he s There ire i number of villains in this Meetings time I should be listening lo solid crack of a or dunk a golf ball going cup I seem to sitting ai a to some utterly in suggestion that mother committee be formed to look into nothing or other Wain But it rrfikes the siudtnts coltish lo the least ii these of permissive school dress it car confusing to ihi i of a it paragraph right in front of vou is a at hast a it an Mat backless bra less mid a i short so short so tight ihev look as though they ve been on with a paint roller Blank t she is completely lost to the utilities of communication the printed word Hi r thoughts are fixed on a different kind of communication the kind to shirt with lot when he picks her up after supper what is this pile of paper desk Three sets of term tests two sets of writing two sets of fresh endings for a plov I it tried staring at them male volently I them I tried dumping the ashtray on them tidentallv Bui they merely smouldered like me The- be marked Well you II say these are minor things he could cope with these irritations and still enjoy his late spring fall I get the cloned And this spring we v out ilrcadv forty bags of left over from last fall plus inolher twenty bigs of itorns and twifs and there arc still thirty bags stacked against the side of the house I simply haven time lo do this work Besides I this bad ick which gets sort every spring for some reason Its almost impossible to hire kids to do the work They win more than it would have cost me to have somebody rubbed out in the of the 1920s So this spring the Old urged on by friends and me took a it Her pre help w the yard has been confined Bill this place cleaned up What ill the neigh think I hate to tell you what I tell her the neighbors can if they want to Anyway ifter ibout five days of raking ind stuffing bags she burst out with Dearie me Bill or words to that effect this backyard It THE LAND She felt like i pioneer trying to clear enough to live I had rid myself of my old power mower in a fit of gentle rage when 1 start it So I bought a new one I got one of my students to run it only threatening that Id fill his jear if he didn Thi lawn is tut are only eight flowerbeds left to and dig And the storm windows are still on ago las but Profit si tin high timet floor- ihi and lht lemizj floors in hulls and week is J eipttlcd to finished tins It ulldu I completed hi at Lotus Mill Under Canada Bulldog tubs first show in bis turning from Toronto and district Tin judjt was from New Vork tpkceptr points toward bis championship from Whir shows and lopped tin tin at tins week how Born tencral Hospital on Monday 19jJ to Mr S and Mrs 41 Acton a son wee brother tor Linda ieveril of numbers of Jj Lodge travelled to Wednesday Juni ami paid in informal visit lo a Masonic then Bing is i number of llullalo 50 years ago Taken from the Issue of the rcc Junei The jewellery and fancy goods business the laic Gcorgt has been sold to Mr lllnlon of Toronto an experienced watchmaker and jeweller Mr thus Comes Into possession of a wellestablished business which has been in successful operation for nearly half i century Mr established among I of Atton the old post office store in lit continued this business until his death a few months ind en Joyed confidence and esteem of the houses in town which were established when Mr business remain in simifamilies of Mr J Hill tht boot and shoe business of Messrs Kinncv Bros Press was founded the following year Mr ind Mrs sab on and sold their household ifftcts Tiny loath to break up their lure ilderlv lift THE ACTON FREE PRESS PHONE Editorial Office required this tourst Thev will lh it the of their Mrs Jimes Whetham Burlington Mr and Mrs Rice have friends in Acton who greatly regret their removal One night last week thieves broke into shot factor of and Company on Church Street the factory of Acton Company A quantity of goods were stolen from both places It is btlitved thieves art in i fair way for being ap prehended Miss Agnes Perry m in his had her rtsidente ind offices rtpamted and otherwise improved 75 years ago Tn kin from the issue the Press June ft IH39 Tht under auspices of the Chorus Club which was to on tvening of and was has been fixed for June well trained chorus of voices will a number of selections and will be assisted by several Toronto artists as well as home talent the i rage is expected and as good singing is somewhat new in town it ought to be interesting A matth wdl be played in the park on Saturday at 3 clock between the Brampton and Acton teams An exciting game is Henderson Co have added a new sign to their store front Foundations ore completed for the new offices at the Acton Tanning Co works The space now occupied will be added to the finishing room The pupils of Miss McPhait Miss Pat terson and Miss McQueen enjoyed and as holidays last week owing to the of the teachers at the convention A considerable number of new wheels have come lo town this season Mr and Mrs A Soper returned home Tuesday after spending a ft days friends at A trip to the Province of Quebec last week involved several stops at service stations to fill up on regular gasoline The surprise is gasoline in Quebec ranged anywhere from five cents to ten cents less for a gal Ion than in Ontario service stations It revealed that Canadas na lional oil pricing policy may mean one thing in one province and an other in the others Faced with sharply rising prices of gasoline in Ontario the various governments have been wriggling to free themselves from respon sibihty Liberal federal energy minister Donald blamed Conservative Ontario Pre mier William Davis for the large increase claiming the province should have reduced its petroleum tax if it wanted to protect con sumers Mr Davis retaliated by accusing Macdonald of trying lay the blame on someone else s doorstep Then we have Ontario energy minister Darcy McKeough blam ing Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney for being behind the increase Canada would have had a crude oil price of per bar rel instead of If it hadn been for s obstinacy in holding out for the higher price said who also got in a good shot at suggest his lips move faster than his mind The Financial Post suggests that out of the squabbling came at least one moment of candor per Imps the best insight into how the present pricing system came about Mr admitted Mr Davis did not understand what oil price level or well head was being discussed In the federal provincial meeting that fixed the 50 price In any event the die has been Motorists are paying any where from five to cents more gasoline Fuel oil costs are climbing and we 11 see the result of the increase in almost everything that involves transportation oil and its by products We wonder does anyone really understand why we have to pay so much more for oil and gasoline It would be interesting to note how uniform the price of gasoline will be across this country The Acton Free Press Wed Make sure you have a vote Do you know for sure if you have a ballot waiting for you in the July general election Unless you check you could be deprived of the right to vote The time to check is now either on the publicly posted list of voters in your neighborhood or on the printed copy of the mailed to each urban elector enumerated last month If your name is on the list you are assured of a vote If it is not on the list or if there is an error in the listing of your name address or occupation it is up to you to do something about it to avoid the risk of losing your vote Procedures differ between pol ling divisions m urban areas and rural centres Those with a popula tion of less than 5000 are rural In rural regions eligible voters missing from preliminary of electors should contact the enumerator who prepared the post ed In urban areas omissions and corrections can be taken care of by calling the returning officer for the electoral district in which you live The telephone information oper ator will help you obtain the of your returning officer This must he done before June when the period of public sittings begins for the revision of lists of electors Urban lists are revised by a re vising officer who is usually the senior district judge or representative appointed by that judge If you are an unregistered elector entitled to vote you may appear before the revising officer June or and apply to have your name put on the official list of voters The hours and address where the sittings for revision are held may be obtained from your return ing officer It is also at the top of the printed preliminary list of vot ers If it is inconvenient to appear before the revising officer you may ask the returning officer to send the two revising agents to your home to obtain the necessary information The preliminary list assembled following enumeration and the statement of changes and additions following revision comprise the of dual of electors Urban resi dents whose name does not appear on that official list will not be lowed to vote In rural polling divisions each enumerator revises his or her pre liminary list Applications for changes lo that list may be made up to June i9 Unlike urban voters the unlisted rural voter is able to vole July by being ouched for by a registered elector However if you wish to take advantage of the June 29 or July 1 advance poll for this election you must be on the official whether you are urban or a rural voter The advance poll is for any qualified voter who for any reason cannot cast their ballot on July Teens face smoke question Teenage smoking is a bummer But there s a bright side too Taking teens as a whole the number who smoke and that means one or more cigarettes per week or one or more per day is still only 15 percent of the teenage population By age 18 however most one third of boys smoke one quarter of girls do These rates stay steady through the college years and don t change too much for adults Results of a recent national Campus Opinion poll show that percent of college students smoke five or more cigar ettes a day But of those who said they do not smoke about one in three reported that they had at one time smoked This is a significant increase from earlier surveys and indicates that a large number of students may be starting to smoke and then quitting The smoking rates are too high of course But the facts are that most teenagers college students and adults are smokers And smokers of all ages are speak ing up for their rights these days It fascinating to find for ex ample that the majority of high schoolers think smoking in public places should be banned by law ex where there are special sec tions to separate smokers There is a growing conscious that smokers violate the rights of smokers who choose not to smoke and instead are forced to breathe second hand smoke OUR READERS WRITE Watch your tax bills Dear Sir In a letter in Press some weeks back whin was quite i furore on tht subject of the salaries of the Councillors of Hilton Hills voted themselves the letter stated the would not be ixcessive provided overall avowed objective of Ontario government wtre achitved in area government and in costs Ml this still mains to seen Hut an article in Toronto Globe Mail on Siturdoy June Bill rtads in part Irovintnl Trtasurtr John While is iwo regioml municipal ties ibout ixeessivt spending lit he met of Hilton this Mr Nixon said locil tests up lOu per tent this In II ilton Hills ind tsoucsing in Mutton region Should there mirkid intrtase in sin this arta know that they art not ictint within en them by Mr White an I SO mi us if v Firefighters show their staff It was in for me ini I feel secure such a show of by our Tmn- list lht folk thought of me Stinky is no more I tin wish and clean the place door They hid on m Tins risis Ins now passed Ms ftirs u hopes my soaps moved at No mid to whiskers now I list ill old SoipHoldirs I wish and lip my Locks off my shoulders prnsis to mv ovtrnment r hopes their I steeple they let the with snips should lht When sh ml ill our Duds Now wish tht dirt from Shirt and rXrftrl- SUDS On Friday evening I is iw the bus from Toronto ind hail parked my car on Mill Street While waiting there fire siren to wail left my car and walked lo the of Mill and Willow Streets a matter of a few yards and was absolutely astounded by the speed competence shown by the volunteer Men rushed from iheir homes tars wheeled around the corner and capably parked and a police officer was right on spot to guide the fire truck which was within minutes through traffic and around torner The second truck followed very shortly Whaen to Haton Whalcn federal Minister of Agriculture and an outspoken supporter of Canada farmers is scheduled to visit the riding on Sunday June will be here lo help Liberal candidate Or I hi I brook campaign liberal party officials are presently lining up a program for the visit and hope to hold an informal function in the northern part of Ihe riding further details were not available

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