Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 17, 1968, p. 3

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r what council did continurd irom pag 1 was agreed the present systeiri in halloa is adequate fpr actons purposes approtbd ttwproppsed route of the drmigo prdb whlchwtli t held ih acton this year oa julvy i heafefan explanation from ttw mayor sridclark administra tor fdxwt tbe for sao retaoval toirftihiff work ed alt- night snrtday jwi monday io fet streets clear garbage collection- and snow clearance had to be hailed because of the nuhibor of funerals and inter ments id cemajery receded s letter from the pntarlo tfousiiitf corporation ac knowledging a reply from the town on the low rental housing for senior citizens council feels there is angled need not shown in the survey and the letter spelled out the onus lay on the municipality to determine the need the welfare committee is looking into the heed for addit ional units for senior citizens snow ice smother the acton free preti wednes january 17 vob collision at crossing damages two cars coniinutd 1ron poo 1 had been applied tuesday night to some stubborn locations plowing contractors swamped with business worked as long asj ihey could before going home aoetad buses kept running and the litest according to ken adams were jnet about an hour utejjo votjdiy morning commuting bytralhls a thhej of the past and theres no phone now at the station to check on departures and arrivals rural mall was not delivered monday and some roads were still drifted in on tuesday by monday night a huge gold en rooonrose in the east to il luminate a scene rof sparulngj lieautjr botlitjfeltvplcaj can- idtajjtf weresmig jnside a head on collision just north of the main si north railroad crossing tuesday at 343 pjn involved vehicles dri ven by robert james wakfer of georgetown and jelly rlna- m of rr i aclon police report road condit ions were not tt blame ae there was room to pass ajjils location there is a distinct jog in the road and ihe sect- ions north end south of the track are not aligned damage i ihe wakfer veh icle was estimated at 400 and io ihe rlnsma car ail j0 tni niw compttssor for the artificial lea plant at the community centre arrived lest week and within an hour of being unloaded wa being installed arena manager harold towntley demonstrates the compact unit which takes only a third of the ipace occup ied by hi predecessor cost of the complete installation came to approximately 6400 with tradeins and included a new 50 hp motor to comply with department of labor regulations staff photo acton not eligible for odc assistance car leaves road clips off elm trerv a letter from the ontario de velopment commlmlod notified council acton is not eligible for assistance under the industrial opportunity program for qui- laailoii of opportunity the odc outlined three rea- sons why the town does not ouai uy for tna program 1 there was a net gain of 34 jobs in the last five years through nawvguanu and plant expansion 2 a satisfactory rate of com mercial and industrial assess ment exists in the town 3 there la a comparatively low unemployment rate in acton in other words summed up mayor duby were disgusting ly healthy and dont need a doc tor the letter said council could reapply before the present pro- utjfaa fls ttn hohaa acton is not eligible under the grant program industries may be considered by the odc for conventional mortgage financing the letter concluded ospringe first euchre ef new year draws ten tables friday five acton youths escaped from a severe accident which saw a ford thunderbtrd com pletely wrecked after leaving the road flying nearly 185feet in the air and clipping off an elm tree a foot in diameter at the 11 foot level au wore shaken up and suffered cuts and bruises police said mike churchill and rs in a vehicle driven by frank mor ton which left the road west of the sand pit on no 7 highway west of acton saturday morning about 230 am the car was a total wreck the injured were taken to guelph general hospital where its reported three were released alter treatment and barry wilson and mike churchill kept due to more serious injuries two die on 401 two toronto men were killed when they lost control of their car and it smashed into a ce ment abutment on highway 401 at trafalgar roadsaturdaykfter- noon dead are rodolfo faechlni 44 years old of 8 boon avenue toronto and abelle luigu pannl age 30 of the same address they were driving a 1063 pont- lac coach eastbound on highway 401 when the accident accurred the car was a total wreck robrt r hamilton optometrist i loaaountainview road s georgetown the only way to get anywhere is to start from where you are for sale 61 ford 4dr scdin c00d shape phone 8532587 by mrs d g robertson jim leley accompanied by the cos brothers and george flew- llinf of eramoaa township left on saturday by train for kam- loops bc where they hope to get work in the lumbar camp sympathy if extended to mr and mrs e archibald in the recent passing of the formers brother william at schomberg he at one time made his borne with toe archibalds on the 1st line there were tan tables of cards played at the first euchre of the new year on friday evening at the school and sponsored by the womens institute prlte win ners were mrs a sinclair mrs xx winter colin parker and roy wheeler sympathy is extended to mr and mrs white in the passing of the formers father in orange- ville on sunday morning the whites are living on the former mcewan farm on 25 highway be- low the village mrs m jackson had as guests last week mr and mrs arnold watson and rickey orion mr and mrs ben klumponhower brampton mr and mrs murray mlllson tad family guelph mr and mrs jack sjomervllle guelph mr and mrs uf red bap- he guelph mr alhjn watson mr and mrs george crulck- shanks hlllaburgh friends of mrs ida woods are pleased to learn she la now convalescing at the guelph hos pital following recent surgery mrs woods is the mother of mrs jack ferguson with whom she resides part time cars interfere with plows police review legislation if the early stages oflsm are any indication of 4tfheriscpf the year will bring then ado can look forwiefl to a year of al- moat absolutocalm the opp reporting week of january 7 to 13 ims seems indicative of the lack of activity prevalent throughout the town a total of five occurrences the matoruy dialing with lost or found prop erty premise checks and other routine matters were reported to the acton polios office two accidents one involving minor injuries to a young ped estrian the other causing 3330 damage to the one car involved were investigated by members of the acton opp no charges resulted from either accident other trattaaotivlttoaaaaaasi tared during the 144 houre work ed 4ad 616 miles patrolled pro duced one traffic citation tad 11 traffic warning the waather aa tf utua would aeem to be more approp riate time to remind local driv ers of over night parking and snow removal leglalatlon as it appllea to you the bylaws of acton include section prohibiting overnight parking on the town streets where a car owner falls to com- ply and cannot be located the vehicle can be tagged or it could be towed away at the own ers expense the highway traffic act as legislated by the ootaiiogoveroa ment stales in section 89 sub section 9 thai no person shall park or ataad a vehicle on a highway in such a manner as to interfere with the clearing of now from the highway tour wunpllanoa with these lava wul not oaty avoid your bearing a monetary pnnlshment andor inconvenience bat will aaslat those persons responsible tor eharlag the streets re- mbsbarj taiy are clearing them for you the pouos say pay off bl one glean llsw1th sweep ready cash from 6ac international makes piled up bills disappear fast sweep many monthly payments into one step m o all oil lujuuolkl milt cur oi hit bill cltwi unict askh2 gac international r inance coup ito loans up to hbooo -acyoel- hmoistimt rfcsoetulm ocohokyown 12 mtin sumi south pheos 177971 kitchtnsh llukiagsbettessl 744uu n p restdnt association a now executive was elected wednesday evening al the annual business meeting of the north halton association for the ment ally retarded the group oper ates the sunshine school for re tarded children andthehape workshop for adult retardates both at hornby william e ferguson a mluon councillor was chosen president for isfia he was public relat ions chairman last year vice- presidents are ralph barton of georgetown and f v cannon of milton mrs peggy treahy ofgeorge- town was named recording sec retary and mrs diane wood of milton corresponding secretary mrs ralph barton is treasurer the new president moved a sincere vote of thanks to harry isham of milton the retiring president for an excellent job tilling the past year rev jim reese of milton spiritual guidance director for the association inducted the of ficers also named wereehairmanfor 13 committees they includo ray banner milton public re lations mrs audrey klngdon milton home care mrs gwen jeffsres campbellvllle reslr dehtial program fred bickers milton property h isham mil ton adult services ralph barton georgetown membership jim rennlng stewarttown- recreat ion syd dance milton workshop programs f v canhon milton special fundraislng mrsstdan- 8b milton scrapbook mrs1l isham bulletins c baardolf milton residential careandrev jim reese milton spiritual guidance a cheope for 500 from the milton ladles auxiliary was pre sented by the groups president mrs isham a special visitor was brian holllday of burling ton special services co-ordln- ator with the provincial organi zation films and slides of the school and workshop were shown at the conclusion of the meeting oa c tnsirr llwvthuitsj vat rie playing seven days thults jan 18 to wed jan 24 kmltoi j iwccabiaunrtasinjrs ittatjrfiriag colobmklaat andrews- one show each night at b700 pm matin saturday january 30 at 3 pm alto sunday january 21 at 3 pm thurs isat jan 353437 the war wagon color john wayne kirk douglas the big surf ttenil weenie meenie cartoon letbbaooooooooabbaeiatseaat 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