Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 23, 1978, p. 12

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug Acton library looseeafi Police civilians must conform to code of conduct HRPC by Taylor when lit learned his supplier At the August 1 1898 of stoves With night meeting of Acton Library temperature down to ten Board librarian Laird below and no chance of presented her first monthly getting a stove by mail for at report showing that least two members were enrolled from act fast He decided to build July A whin the library first his own stove Si of the month During that logUhcr with the few historic period readers tools that were at liana borrowed total of books referred to as volumes n il first I tie iht minute book i JVffi lopped the list with followed by History general literature US J From on Civilian employees of the Regional Police can be disciplined or fired if they idle or gossip on duty or commit other offences under the Police Act Regional Polite Commission adopted four Code of Conduct for its civvies during Thursday meeting There are parts to the code grouped under such is Discreditable Conduct Insubordination Deceit of Con ffdence Surely the intent Is some rensonnblt code in which Wtk Ind to people can luc led to build commissioner Coons of a commented sense he bolted must The penalty will In tu mid the of 10m under the code of for Coons Other infractions under the code Include Omits to make any neces entry In any official meat or book or attendance is improperly dressed according to the Dress Code or dirty or untidy in person during hours of work Wilfully or negligently makes a false misleading or Inaccurate statement pertain Ingtooff Without proper authority communicates to the public press or to any unauthorized person any matter connected with the Force Mokes any anonymous communication to a member of the Regional Board of Commissioners of Police supervisory personnel Signs or circulates a pell Hon or statement in respect to a matter concerning the Force except through a proper official channel or cor respondenee or established grievance procedure Calls or attends any unauthorized meeting to cuss any matter concerning the Force Takes a bribe la uncivil to a member of the public There are about civilian employees with the police They ore represented by the Police Association The Code of Conduct lumps civilian employees even part time help with police officers A covering letter from Sker seta out the chain of com mand for civilians Each is responsible in alt matters to a department supervisor who in turn shall report to ad Infiltrator Ray Munro Also each civilian will be given a copy of the Police Act and be required to read see tionsoflt Since the Regional Police Force is considered by the Board of Commissioners of Police to be a whole unit civilian employees including temporary help will hence forth be required to conform to following Code of Con duct during their hours of employment with the Regional Board of Commls sinners of Police in whatever capacity at whatever thtlr place of work wrote Skerrett and needs for two full winters and thin did service as a stove and laundry heater as I moved i From Folic literature and poetry and drama Receipts for library first month of operation were catalogues and membership cards 35 and fines 15 cents Printed catalogues Acton taking and wood stoves You don have to read far before discovering that Wik is an enthusiast on the subject of wood It winter and jour wood Free Press cost ten cents and each and membership cards hanker for something five cents Fines were five to cook How about cents a day up to the value of culinary trip back 500 years the volume Fines were w medieval times also imposed for turning Plain Delight down leaves marking or in l5 fl cook book con any other way injuring or over 100 recipes from facing a book Middle It reveals ft whole spectrum of The town fathers who mt dining from soup to formed the did the simple to not fool They j elaborate from the the with to illy lotions two of which pro Here ricipe for Tnrnep Turnips wit ihcstnuts sin ill turnips should be cooked in water wnhout wine for tin first boiling Then throw ij the look noise conversation and the use of tobacco in the rooms bit or would be to contemporary library patrons No one will be permitted to take books from the shelves except the librarian and members of the herein or if Free librarj boird There was no such thing as rescr a book Tie board Inudeiilillv thi librir decreed book shall be section continues retained or laid aside the scope and popul inly librarian for reader and Ideal for vacation all books before being re are the following issued shall be placed on the Enemy the Queen shelves the citizens po service in Acton Rev J J K Goddcns A Reeve Pearson John Cameron Thomas and Moore convened for the first time April 1B93 as the Free Board Although was per the board got requiring each to buy a printed tljgjc and a membership Mis Laird chosen f applicants and paid per had seven rules all to herself th she had to be court eons at ill times to members and to report to the Board am discourtesy or misconduct on the part of those who visit the keeping the books order and pre serving the classification as arranged in the catalogue he was required to keep the turn books shelves etc Holt The Odd Job Mm J J Crisp and The Wild Island The Wild Island is second story of mystery and intrigue feilunne Investigator Jemima Shore who made her debut in dciighlful Quilt Is Nun she turned to mystery wis is the lutiior of I istoncal biographies Chief Ken presented the code most of which is Idled from the Ontario Police Act to the commission with Kit commis sons tint the ections of the Police ipplv to itirr iclion Tin ill covers police off leers bill not Under the of Duties sect on the code i employee he for idling or eos August good to seed lawn Mid is one of host times for rd for all ind up lumps ind inn alter is i the will notes a robin est on i library ledge built for some reason this sprint is now cup a Mom Robin Stirling her second family Interested staffers wish the the library watcher recently came lo the of a joung groundhog attack by a dun of had cornered the the root of i Watcher old off Sony and keep eonlimnlh imp until the Wiui read i lit lold off ready It finances shoestring and would remain so for years until late Ted Tyler became mayor of Acton However at the Board August meeting The treasurer reported receipt from the provincnl treisurer of a cheque for being he government rant lo ihe library for the year It amusing to speculate if shades of the original free board happened to be hovering how they would react current activities in library Take July for example Special programs for children included weekly film shows puppcl shows and films Christmas in July twice weekly story hours and a craft workshop Design your own floral notes However the more things change the less they change highly years ago the first library was heated by a pot bellied stove a wood burner These days because of the so called energy crisis home owners arc seeking solve some heating problems by Installing wood and coal burning stoves J of this trend Is the demand for slove books of which library has three Wood Heal John Vivien The Wood Burning Slovo Book and Wood Wove How lo Make Them by Wik When first live In the Far North miles from Ihe Arctic Circle he knew next to nothing about wood stoves Ho picked out a promising model from a mallorder catalogue and sent off the order His cabin was built and freeze up under way i el ittennt rattling hi teeth Win I the watcher wis why he vount from his habit it fur tin first tin Ihird ihe spohesmin in mend Tl i same used in io so far new lawn from il pasture seed also ipply to sodding he considering Prep ire ind fertilize the seed iry bed roll Hie sod lightly hour or perhips kinder m place and it Robert Little keep it tin until grass is growim vigorously CINDY CARTER GIVES a stuffed pig a big hug at the Kiddie Club last Friday ition of the seed bed recommend fertilizing with Turf it lbs per 1000 ft work into the in depth of three to to help settle the soil to and while the surf lie is still w irknble rike soil to a gride and immediately seed using a lor best results til spokesmen recom mend making i split ippli it cross tin seed in ind 1 imp lightly i the rake Do lot seed more to POSTER CONTEST OPEN TO ALL CHILDREN UP TO AND INCLUDING GRADE EIGHT IN PRIZE MONEY AND PRIZES TO BE WON 1 Poster must be coloured and show any safety theme 2 Poster to be at least x 3 Deadline September 30 1978 4 Limit one poster per pupil 5 Judging will be by a policeman art teacher and Free Press Youth Editor 6 Finished posters to be dropped off at PIZZA SPOT Mill St East Acton with your name address age school and grade Childrens Jeans PRICED FROM Small KNAPSACK Ideal for carrying your school books and JT SPORTS Young Mens Casuals by Regular N O w 1998 Somans YES BUSTER BROWN IS HERE MOM FOR SPARKING CLEANING AND PRESSING OF BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHING CALL US OR DROP INTO THE STORE Sept 1 Delivery CMrgo CLEANBS AND SPORTSWEAR SHOP AT Bayer 100s ASPIRIN 88 Acton Pharmacy Ltd 20 off BACK TO SCHOOL WEAR ONLYI THURS Ffi SAT TODDLERS to TEENS BOYS SHIRTS ens Summer PANTS PANT SUITS ABOVt SPONSORING ACTON Your Furniture and Appliance Headquarters in the Halton Region U Ii tout Halton Hills For All Your Lunch Supplies Visit Us GIFTS and DELICATESSEN Shop ClubGoava M0NTEGOBAY JAMAICA CAN YOU FIND A BETTER DEAL Gudva Is Ton and all that from ONLY TREAT YOURSELF YOU DESERVE mil AND WHAT A BETTER CHANCE dont wait Ted Tyler Travel KIDS Remember To Cross the Street ONLY At A Crosswalk CHICKEN PIZZA 8532450

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