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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 27, 1974, B8

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Acton Praas Wad Nov Former reeve John Robertsons 50 years of marriage celebrated ja iwl Jwts Mr and Mrs- John l Sula on thetr pJdcrt vwar sort friends neighbors and relatives brav ed the rain to litem at An wn 5 laul I nit and best i their The I Chuixh Ihc Mr sis Mr Roberts awl Mrs Mary and friends Mrs Walter man Mrs Arab Mrs Mien and Mrs lrvnkv rewired lea for the guests and grand daughter Susan in hare the book I ear on farm Original from Kilbride area the Robertsons married 1934 at ihe United Church Rev A ran after Ihelr mar- Chair debate ends happily The groat chair debate is and Justice once Regional Headquarters I nan effort to crack on spending regional council voted against providing chairs for public seating ran weeks ago Burlington councillor Dave Coons argued there had never been an occasion where people visiting council to stand or sit an the floor What Coons did not si at that point was there had been frequent oc casions when suffers were required to cart office furniture into chambers to accommodate those Otherwise ttxmld had to Hand floor public meeting just if to- the decision had been made alt available chairs and some chesterfields were in use and people ill left standing List Wednesday during a regular session of council about Milton Datnct High School students made the trp south to see the circus and the left towalter themselves about the floor It was at that juncture that Oak lie Councillor Terry Mannell re- introduced the matter of more chairs and finally The expenditure estimated at Mill be absorbed in the region budget The had been introduced on at least four oc casions in committees and council rlago ihm win Turin In IVne and In spring ii lies on the farm hi re tired from farming the In iftU The ran a mix farm milking Hal Ira and lurkey mining to he has worked as a guard for the Ontario Jockey Club at Mohawk Mr Robertson Is well lit Ijxil an he spent a total at an a In Township as reee and one war as rw llerellred in the 1960s He first council In ami notes that hi the m of the Mill Church He alw scried few a school during 1930s Mrt nee liln is in ladles work and is a member of Mountain tnion institute the guests at open house Sun da were Mr and Mrs land Calling or Burlington who Mood up with them on their wed dins day Guests so included two friends who age Bus sell of Milton and Mrs Charles Peer of Alder shot Their family held a dinner at the Country Club on Friday evening with present Their children are Phyllis Mrs G Pcmblc- of Keith of Mil ton and Paul of ANNIVERSARY was celebrated Sunday at St Paul Church by Mr and Mrs John of Milton Doth sons lt and withllu lit MP Keith with the Milton Prt They ix tinct of Pol Facilitator for HRHSC Region Human vices Council has selected Nancy as the first facilitator to be hired by the council The facilitator will spear head the operation has been working together for two years now Their ob jective 3 to coordinate the multitude of human services now available to avoid duplication of services and to assist where possible in help ing groups and Individuals Miss is of the University of and Carleton Halton team is second Royal judging contest liyHriuv I Kmioin k pait Willi Maty I anil liimilUlilweiniiimtM Ilia Iti Ilia unity Ilia I Ivnnloik I hill at I In llnyal hi llnirmlay 14 Inu lull llingum liny Ihi limn In null A of ll imiil Mil tniiilriri In up at lit Ilia of valuiilimi mill of liilry to H Audi 1 Mil Wi pin mli rimii an 0 young lid As Highway 5 site for Region office An informed says a site on Highway near Walker I Inc will be recommended as the new for regional region moved out of the Ave County Ruilding temporary site at Ihe junction of the Guelph and the Queen Elizabeth Highway In Burlington The region has a three year with an option loextend the lease to five years if net ess a ry Committee at work A building and site committee has been involved in finding a permanent location for almost a year now Some consideration Is being Riven to sharing with Board of and other local government bodies mill In VjiIuIkKiiIhM I plaint idlrd In and Wool f iiitliB an lit in onltiinU In of I1ir young ladles In woollen ami had to lead a Urn ring being on of ilui ana xiIhh mid fallout III Urn ihilntt 1 1 Hold I Mi iiii nil Mary id At Halton Museum I urn J org town mi of I Id roJ lub In Hi In I Iih 4 If tin mi Hon tlio I ynni if Hornby a r of our Hid Urn lllli in lul Sin won tin I Iriphy I mil wan 1915 Buick car This Is the only MiUughlln louring ear of Its kind left In Ihe world It is on loan to the museum courtesy Kuan Colt of Hornby He bought it from Hob Im I of Gait in I9B2 when It was llltte more a rust id out had mllM on It at thai time Since Mr Cole has some miles on the car describes it an a very dependable car ll took five 1915 was first year an electric starter was standard equipment on cars When new the price was Weight of the car Is ISO pounds has a three speed transmission reverse and tins by Inches with inch rims has a four cylinder roller cam cast engine lop speed of although is difficult steer at hat speed It approximately nine miles to the gallon This car has most recently been used by CUC as family car In the family White Oaks Your Choice Games of Skill Easy to assemble and fun to play 4 games one Baseball Score Ball Tic Tac Toe and Poker Ages 5 and up indoors or out Play shuffle board with roller discs Turn the game over and curl Easy to play easy to set up A complete family tun game 149 on fullcolour surface 3 playing accessories Solid Steel construction Side Rails Stunt Set Perform unusual stunts Set includes funny car coupe cals gear shift jump ramp and complete instructions 12 99 Camper and Truck Detailed interior designed with moving parts Swing down ramp and side door that opens and a slide away sun roof 14 99 Rub A Dub Dolly This chubby baby is 17 long and completely watertight Complete with diaper and terry cloth robe Arms and legs move rooted hair Colonial Doll House Windows and doors that really open Furniture for 8 rooms pius the family Loaded with features Nothing else to buy Tasty Custard Maker Complete with mixes assl flavours 16 custard cones Thick Shake Maker Battery operated rugged construction 3 flavours cups straws Com Popper 12 safe easy to use Serving bags measuring spoon incl Table and Chair Set 3 pc sel Cherry Tree Frame hanger bolts and corner plates Sport 8 Features automatic lane change fences flags and two cars 8 99 OPEN am to pm Monday to Friday Saturday am to pm 316 772234 Clothing aid needs space Clothing Aid a free service of clothing to anyone need is looking for a new place to set up shop They had to move from Alec Johnson s store in Acton where they had been allowed to locale for the three months the store Is rented They found storage space in Georgetown will continue to help people In dire need from there need a spot to operate where public can see them In time the agency has been in existence they have served about families and feel there is a need the area to continue spokesman for the group anonymous said lhe ap preciate Mr Johnson s kind ness in letting them have Store and are now calling for both space and volunteers Anyone who can help is to call or Microfilming for two projects under Ihe Local Initiatives Program have been granted in the riding by he Ministry of Manpower and Immigration was on nounced by Frank Phllbmok MP The Is to the Trafalgar Memorial Hospital to support the microfilming of patient medical records The lota I cost of the project The UP request was for which was granted in full It will provide em for three workers total of man weeks or in wages The benefits to the hospital will be to alleviate storage space problems speed record retrieval and make possible storage that Is safer and more secure Document space alone will be reduced lo two per cent of the present requirement December Is the expected starting date of the project completion by May Group home The second request for 12 was also granted In full to Grace House Inc It will involve a maximum four workers for man weeks and total wages of 111 us out of a total project cost of 330 Grace House Group Home provides homing for six to eight adults who for reasons of health or life situation cannot make It on their own It also assists the resfdenla through group experience to develop skills confidence and a desire for selfsufficiency In a caring environment

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