Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1978, p. 2

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The Acion F Press Wednesday Aug 1978 Polio clinics for under 18s only Continued from Page milk and food The virus in vades the digestive tract and is transported to the central nervous system by the blood stream Before the discovery of polio vaccine outbreaks of the disease in cycles That is there was a higher Incidence of cases in some years than others A higher incidence was observed in summer months as well The reason for this is not clearly understood Apparently well persons carrying the organism In their bodies can spread the disease to others They are called carriers Carrier states and polio cases arc confirmed by laboratory findings Two kinds of vaccine have been developed to immunize against polio vaccine is made dead viruses is given by Injection Sabine vaccine uses live viruses Is taken by mouth Sulk vaccine is safer The risk of getting polio from Sabine vaccine has been estimated at But because it Is faster to administer and believed to produce immunity more quickly Sabine vaccine Inn been given in Oxford County Immunity lakes time to develop the Ministry In primarily Although here is some Inn people s belief his- level immunity in it prottl list Polio strike dose is the body begins to pro it s ivs ihe Ministry luce inllbodies igainst imp restriction i of four dose s ilion to those IB spiced nut over sever weeks under In lug in is required lo ecl level lit f tin flee of before vaLcinited ster immunizations ever fin years are recommended completion of the series Atom lime was infantile tut in it those i in tl lid in i hi Id 1 No objection raised to 82 unit subdivision of WATKINS new principal of Acton high school is very happy to be in town He feels the local school has a highly qualified staff from teachers tosecretanes to janitors Schools changing Continued from Page 1 top per met he fjom he taught in lis homeland for six ye Corporal punishment v is common priclict tin schools the turn Mr admits he used cants on sludents few times However il v isn long before he rcihed it wis and stopped the pnetice mi mediately Mr ilkins did not his itkins fi five y irs lef remltmt i with he ird of I due four bir th I in Son Simon is in his third Queen I ikinf mith I In sits iiifhtcr is in id tl 1 nihil is in 11 i n element I It m Burlington Ml their Ir lulled Ins just returned in five month tour in the British Isles bikini from in i in i sliyinf in losltls We still don know enough bow Mr ited in just I tannine to selves 1 due us is still in the mil si i it le nit tin ie I is Acton Hydro invests s Hydro mmlsslon with dollars is trying mnkc some ore money following a last Thur meeting In i commission office The eommissioti decided invest WO in short term deposit rettlpts for period I 1 worked out with bank in in r Hilton Hills Mayor Tom I II started the the investment He fellow toinmiss i i trs inltrtst lit No objections were raised to North Real Estate plan for and semidetached homes at Main and Wallace SI a at a public meeting held by Hills Planning board In Acton ftrchall Tuesday night The public meeting was held here to hear the public viewsof on amendment to the official plan to the 12 acre parcel from industrial to residential The planner explained there would be a total of units with an estimated people in the development He pointed out a one acre park Is planned at the ex south end of the properly Councillor said he pleased to see an accept able plan for the area after at least three or four attempts He said the suggestion of problems with people crossing the rillroad tracks applied all over town Councillor Pat Remit contended the reaming would make the area more com wilh homes on Scene and would district Councillor Peter Marks pointed out that develop had been reduced considerably from he original proposal He em council was not encouraging major re si den development in area but was simply filling out what was here explained the in duslrla land had been owned by the town for ten and privately owned for five without attracting in duslry He said here Is a fair amount of industrial land in Acton but backs Marks statement that further residential development In the area be discouraged Planning board unanimously recommended the amending bylaw be given three readings lo the for approval 5 increase for Acton Hydro Bd Members of Hydro Commission may have heir pay for out of town meetings to from the present if goes along with recommendation from Hills finanee com request came from the Commission who must have council approval before he Hydro Power Com mission of Ontario can Hie present rite of for The clerk he undtrstood here arc lOmeedngs in town per ye ind varied number of of town meetings but seldom more ID McKeough resigns to ICGs relief The resignations of Ontario Treasurer and Ombudsman Arthur Moloney announced his week could have a significant impact on this area has been an Implacable roe of the Interested Citizens Group re quest for an Independent study or the north hydro corridor His hard line on the issue has been a thorn In the s request for the study Minns an ICO declared Mr Moloney course lives on near Local woman in exhibition Bray of Acton is among artisans taking part in the University of Fair November 78 Fair November Is an exhibition and sale of crafts by Canadian artisans The artisans are carefully selected by a jury which Include Paul Bennett of the Ontario Crafts Council Eleanor Ewlng of the Arts Council and from the Curator of Art Special in tat ions were issued to with unique and originally crafts The Fair will be held on Friday November 1978 from a to a p and on Saturday November 1978 from to p There is no admission charge and everyone is welcome to attend Town backs refillables Hills council backed a resolution from Waterloo calling for mandatory refill able glass containers The resolution asked for cither the authority for each municipality to ban any other of soft drink container or for the province to pass such legislation The resolution claimed rcfillable systems result in more jobs and reduce energy and material wiste It stated furlher that waste and litter are cut resulting in a saving to the taxpayer WEEKS PRIZES Bunch I Carrots A EVISCERATED Fresh Chickens Cut Green or- Wax Beans IQATonuloJu c lplntChoeolai I TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS QUALITY FEATURE DURING THIS CONT A PRIZE EVERY WEEK FOR FOUR EACH OF OUR 144 IGA STORES Jolly M Crystals Mm Mil

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