Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 7, 1968, p. 11

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j news of the district hilton waa it really an airplane in distress or could it go down in the history books aa another unsolved ufo thats what detenu of wbon and dfsfaiet feeatdeota are wondering today after a strange lightedcraft flitted through the side over torn on sunday eveitiftg jantinty 21 sndrtly attar 7 pjn since a story about the ufw appeared in last weeks champion the paper has been flooded with call about half the caller chuckle and emphatically state ota object was a plane lit distress with its wtyte landing lights nfg brightly and preparing for a landing at the nearby toronto airport the other ball bf tew calls xonsefron sober residents who swear lust as adamantly it wasnt a plane local police forces joined a otstrlct manhunt wednesday after noon of last week after two gunmen slugged lone teller and escaped with nearly 300a in cash from an oakvllle plaza bank milton police department placed two cruisers at key points in town and several milton opp detachment cruisers set up check points at other intersections in he district the 20yearold teller lone employee in the bank al shortly after 1 pm was struck over the ear with what appeared to be a sawedoff shotgun as two men wearing hoods held him up they disappeared in a stolen sllvercray chevrolet car a few hours later the wanted car was found abandoned in oakvllle and another car stolen from a nearby industrial parking lot later turned up on a toronto street fergus why fergus doesnt get wardens the newsrecord has contained several suggestions why fergus has had only one ward en ltt116 years since the county was formed the first warden was a fergus man i would suggest that there might be another reason twentyfive years ago the newsrecord carried on a feud with the county council i was the editor at the time and i went after the county council pretty hard investigating its finan ces and other details i claimed they spent more urns playing euchre than they did in the public business i even bought a tiny silver cup and had it inscribed euchre championship county council the late james beartle county clerk at that time re turned it with a nippy note i even claimed that more of the county business was done in hotel rooms at night often over a bottle than in the open sessions there wasnt really any connection but the members got so mad at fergus that they wouldnt have thought of electing a fergus man as warden unless conditions have changed it takes three or four years to get elected warden no body expects it on the first try trom hugh templins mostly gossip column in the fergus news record erin george davis of erin has in his possession the marriage certif icate of his father and mother datedfobruary28 1b68 the paper on which the certificate is printed shows little yellowing for its age of me hundred years the prlntlngand spelling of some words is in old english style and makes interesting reading details show that george davis of the township of erin canada west and janet mcmurchy were married by rev d m mckenzle mini ster of the canadian wesleyan methodist new connexion on feb ruary 28 1b68 witnessed by angus mcmurchy jr and peter ucgiu jr the acton free press wednesday february 7 1968 q3 ospringe water in church basement services cancelled sunday by mrs d g robertson mr and mrs b newmark ware in toronto recently to attend the funeral of a friend mr and mrs david stewart accompanied by mr and mrs charles oaken towidlne uiotored d victoria harbour on wednesday and visited vlth mr and mrs georgo vvilleyst gordon aitwn and d g robertson were ice fishing at lake slmcoe on thursday and report a fair catch due to water in the basomont at the local presbyterianchurch services were cancellod on sunday when the furnace was not functioning j mr and- mrs lloyd hjjwt- aoh mrs c helmler mrs douglas- robertson sharon and darlene miss margie mclver all of guelph visited recently with a a and mrs robertson cvamosa id favors county unit for high schools only a joint meeting oltheeramosa school board and the bramosa township council was hold in tho board room roclcwood centen nial school tuesday jan 30 the mooting was called to dis cuss tho proposed information of county size units of school ad ministration as announced by the govornmont tho following resolution was passed by the school board and received by the endorsatloojof the township council that this school board favors the formation of a larger unit of school administration ixii only oil a high school area basis that no legislation be passed until all school boards are acquainted with the facts thatta copy of this resolution be forwarded to hon win davis minister of education mr john root mpp and mr harry worton mpp my daddy js the esso hdmehtutr sfavicc he seus esq powaf humujlfier hes got a special price just for you 9995 see him now jerry skirrow 8532340 district page eden mills georgetown council issued aa edict to gray coachllnes to reroute their bus es off the main st of georgetown by march 4 reeve hunter was the only dissenting vote as council voted 81 to inform tho com pany of the decision and at the same time demand a fee for a street area reserved as a bus stop the suggestod now route would mean buses would stop on james st just off main a sim ilar plan a few years ago was rescinded when bus riders besieged council with complaints one hundred workers at standard products ltd were laid off due mainly to the chrysler of canada strike and partly to the general motors strike in the unltod states length of the layoff will depend on the settling of the chrysler canadian strike georgetown arena has acquired a now sportstlmer and a super rink rat to embellish the interior tho sports timer replaces the old time clock which has been the bane of hockey players and fans alike the rink rat is a zambonl ice machine similar to actons which scrapes shaves and floods in one operation annual meeting of church wedding euchre in area news jgv4wiizty burlington mending toys for underprivileged children has been a happy hobby for george johnson for the past 15 years now he has de cided to take a rest from his labor of love if all tho christ mas toys he has tued were laid end to end they might stretch to bethlehem and back members of his family rover scouts and others have been assisting him make tte toys like new oakville anthony green chairman of the oakvllle public utilities commission is rather partial to the color green as one means of improving the public image of the puc members last week agreed to the chairmans suggestion to change all puc vehicles from their present red color to you guessed ltgreen tying in their hot water tank promotion the commission is calling it cascade green local cltliuns and service organizations are assisting the town welfare administrator in relocating two families who lost all their possessions whan a double house oa randall st was gutted by hrv recently four adult and ii children were driven out of their home one chilly morning they have been placed in a motel until a new home can be found and several groups are providing fund and clothing to help them tat a bash start the radio and telephone brain centre of the oakvllle police department was featured la a raeant lsaue of a ball telephone magaalne service police chief fred oliver was quoted as tttjt that atno the pohc dapartmant moved from its down town location to on away from tb centre of population most of taalr contact with tb puhue u via touphon by mrs r wright edon mills preschurch annual meeting was held monday evening at tho church with a record attendance with tho rov d r sinclair in tho chair after scripture roading ho gave a prayor which included as we go on together through 19g8 may god continue to bloss tho con gregation both spiritually and materially and grant tho guidance wo all nood in order to carry on tho work ho has for us to do report of session was submit ted by mr william mclean clerk and the churchtroasurers report was very gratifying the missionary annual report was given bj mrs w lasby and ladles aid annual report read by mrs r wright the young pooples groups have jolnod with rockwood and will work together through out the year sunday school have acquired more teachers and look forward to a profitable year after the old business was attended to the election of of ficers took place session members william mclean cleric ullllam lourk roy gordon hoblrt wright gordon blacklock clan nee ramsey and wallace lasby board of managers chairman garnet macdougall gcorgi mc- alplne william mcdonald jack chamberlain and don blacklock new member for three year tern are ralph macdonald and joe lasby retiring numbers are russell blacklock and bob gllbertson budget treasurer is mrs 11 gllbertson presbyterian record mrs w macdonald secretary treasurer don blacklock manse treasurer russell blacklock organist mrs donald black- lock caretakur urs h gilbert- son assistant jack mcdonald alter prayer by the minister the meeting adjourned for a half hour of fellowship and re freshments served by the ladles mrs e jennings spent three days in port perry this past week visiting with mr and mrs gordon shunlc mrs r wright has returned homo altor a few days in whitby guest of mr and mrs j green law mrs h gllbertson hosted tho sllvor bolws club last weok prize wlnnors wore mrs sada gllbertson mrs nora mcloan mrs k gllbertson this wook mrs mcloan was the hostoss and prize wlnnors were mrs r wright urs w mclean mrs h gllbertson and mrs j gll bertson sunday guests of mr and mrs ed jennings wore mr and mrs roy mcquirter toronto mr and mrs cliff abram were in brockvllle over the weekend attending their sons woddlng ho married barbara daughter of mr and mrs e shaffer of brock- villo tho bride is a toachor everton at tho school for tho deaf at milton tho happy couple will reside in guelph a successful ouchro under tho auspices of edon mills and district community club was held saturday evening in tho hall and tho turnout was gratifying prize winners were iadlos doreen doughty high laura early lono jean porto r con solation sadagubertsontravol- ling mens ken hesch high tkn uochrlo lone joo polrlor con solation ken hesch travelling you can say it much nicer with lowers shell love you for going it full selection of cut flowers and potted plants caroline nurseries garden centre end flower shop 8532980 youth service heal speaker by mrs d g robertson youth service was observed sunday morning at tho local christian church when members of the christian youth fellow ship were in charge donna fountain was leader assisted bv elaine white cheryl street doris fountain and john mcdougall peter fountain a 3rd year student at y ork university toronto and a local boy was guest speaker choosing as his themt morld and the church as youth sees them this message was most interesting and left man thoughts to ponder ovir in closing the speaker stated unltss the churchtakes an interest in the world the church faces a sure 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