Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 9, 1970, p. 17

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Ninety Sixth Year No 24 ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1970 THIRD SECTION of color tetevMon era Zenith spearheaded the revolution of color television with its Introduction of CHROMACOLOR a complete television system featuring a patented tube that out- colored wtcontrasted every other giantscreen color picture tube before the Zenith Chromacolor System has given Zenith undisputed leadership in bigscreen color television There Is only one CHROMACOLOR Years of pioneering research preceded its Introduction Today Zenith Is recognized as television technology since the advent of color television itself And now Zenith has made the best even better and makes available in a complete family of CHROMACOLOR new SuperScreen COMPACT through a magnificent selection of giantscreen table models and consoles to brilliant new SuperScreen 100 table models consoles and combinations There is Zenith for every budget and every room setting Superb Danish Modem styled compact console In genuine It n shed Walnut veneers and select hardwood sol ds with Scandia styled base Zenith Titan Handera tied Chassis with exclusive Solid Slate Chromatic Color Demodulator New Zen Color Commander Control Super V Range Tuning System Color TV Picture Tube AFC Automatic Fine tun Control Advanced Gyro Drive Channel Selector 3 Twin Cone Speaker VHF and UHF Spoil Cab net H 32tt The quality goes in before the name goes on REEVE A MacARTHUR was returned to head Township In voting Monday and former clerk treasurer Don McMillan waselected deputy reeve defeating incumbent Gordon Staff Photo Two former clerks elected McMillan win in Nassagaweya Two former clerktreasurers were elected to Council in voting Monday that saw about per cent of the eligible voters cast ballots Don McMillan Moffat was elected deputy reeve defeating incumbent Gordon Agnew ana Cal Mclntyre led the race for the three council positions Reeve A MacArthur was re elected with a heavy majority over Mrs Elizabeth wife of a former reeve Council voting saw James Watson and Arthur Gibson re elected Incumbent Allan man and candidate A were defeated Praises opponent In postelection statements to the crowd assembled at Brook Hall Mrs promised she should endeavour never to fail the people of Her thanks included those to Mrs Hoey for her competition and the assurance which resulted that she had now won the position on her own Mrs MacArthur had been appointed reeve on the death of William Hoey She spoke glowingly of Mrs Hoey art and her contribution to the culture of the township Im glad you want a strong leader and I am a democratic person Mrs MacArthur stressed as she emphasized the need for a strong leadership to retain the township as an entity in the face of regional government go ahead Deputy reeve elect Don Mc Millan thanked voters for the clear mandate to go ahead on township business He noted there was a lot of work to be done and he was sure the council could feel confident to go ahead Incumbent deputy reeve Gordon Agnew confined his comments to a thank you to those who had supported him Expressing appreciation for the confidence placed In him Cal Mclntyre suggested he would do everything possible to live up to it I will endeavor to base my decisions on what Is best for the majority of the ratepayers of the municipality he stressed Jim Watson appreciated the support given him and said he hoped to return that to ratepayers In the next two years Two former clerks Observing the council elected was rather an unusual one Art Gibson painted out It would contain two former clerks and one person had been elected from each ward He thanked supporters and Bald he was looking forward to the new year Allan Ackman acknowledged the voters had spoken strongly In a democratic way He suggested the Interest was because they had had a vigorous council that t always agree The present councillor thanked fellow members for support of legislation he asked to be brought forward for the of his proposed Founder Day and for the work he had been able to do with pits and quarries and other committees He called for township business to be conducted in the open and stressed that If I hear of any closed meetings I scream blue murder He also called for respect for the planning board and the work It has done wryly observed there was no question that democracy was alive and kicking In the township He predicted that in two years Goutouski will be out there still punching and asking for your vote Final results in the voting were received at the hall about 11 30 Mills voters had been first to report about and the trends reflected there continued unchanged throughout the evening with the exception of a shift between council voting for the top three Voting by wards was as follows I Ward Ward I I Anna J MacArthur Elizabeth Hoey 19 Reeve 213 144 40 11 Don McMillan Gordon 102 58 Deputy Reeve 154 90 143 7 Calvin Mclntyre James Watson Arthur Gibson Allan A L Goutouski 134 HO ISO 199 181 ISO 129 154 59 102 40 151 125 119 44 42 23 45 8 Thomas Watson H 1M School Trottee 127 182 M 116 40 18 School Trustee to the Hatton of Hubert G Gordon Davidson William Priestner Th ABKY A4S14H Charming Early Amer can styled compact console genuine Maple and sol exclusive decorative from and trim Cab net feature Carry American styled gallery splayed legs pegged von columns and base rail with three a drawers Zen flan BO Handcrafted with exclusive Sol State Chromatic Brain Color Domodulalor New Zen Color Commander Com Super Video Flange Tuning System Sunshne Color TV Picture Tube Advanced Zenith UHF Channel Se actor 3 Twin Cone Speaker and SpoUrte Dials Cabinet 33WW Add to tot tuba cap The quality goes in before the name goes on yWW CHROMACOLOR STARTS AT SEE US NOW DISLIKES IGNORANCE An elderly woman complained about another parishioner to her minister When asked what the other had done to annoy her she said She Ignores me and I dont like ignorance SHEETS PILLOW CASES cottons c quoin HOMESPUN CHENILLE BEDSPREADS FEATHER FOAM PILLOWS HINTON S for former clefttreasurer the poll exchange congratulations at Mr Watson Monday night Art Gibson Cal and staff Photo Jim Watson were elected with Mr

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