Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 10, 1975, p. 41

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-T- NOW AN THEN both IwW and oat Dusty board sidewalks carriages have all disappeared in North Halton In their places arc paved roads cement sidewalks and fast cars As the years go by qualntneaa seems to take the back seat while impersonal apartment buildings go up Cars get faster houses and families smaller Because of soaring inflation and lack of natural re sources building materials are changing Rarely are new houses made entirely of brick Aluminum siding is rapidly replacing the ageold look The manmade product is also covering some of the new churches instead of the traditional brick and stone The one room school house has been replaced by large modern schools Some of the old ones are being turned into homes Houses schools churches and even Legions are losing their look of yesteryear as they are being replaced by more modern technologically advanced structures How long will It take before the majestic homes and churches of half a century ago completely disappear How long will it take before todays models are the oldfashioned buildings being replaced by even more modern structures thepottoffkewaa Mil too big main trt building no exception Manyaitory the poet office new modem one up year ago when carrier centre of activity but In a more contemporary setting A of timet b tbe Georgetown GO Tbe old railroad b aim la we and the GO traha trampcrtatteo are a thing of the traditional chorea la North replaced by the large temporary taUtaga mart high reef

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