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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 11, 1970, p. 1

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Must correct thoughtless way we live- Kerr Energy and Resources Management Minister George Kerr told an Acton high school audience Monday pollution control may mean less powerful cars and boats in the future You may have to sacrifice a bit of performance under the hood to make sure you have a plane to perform on he said Mr Kerr on was a personal th ng and reeling the tl way we live the bet solution to the problem On the subject of industrial pollution Mr Kerr said industries will be compelled to include the cost of waste disposal in their cost of production He asked students to report all cases of industrial pollution to depa In to a question from about rFT the pollution problem in Acton the Minister reported two industries are presently involved in programs in winch they must meet certain requirements by fir dates He did not name the industries Mr Kerr criticized an editorial in a Toronto daily which charged the government hud fined one industry in the provin for breaking pollution control laws On the lit said the government had secured at ist convictions lust ye and have pending now Asked about a jumbo jet airport might be built in County Mr he did not know what location hid been chosen but added he hoped it wuuld be an area in winch the leist possible number of residents would be affected He pointed out that aft are installing predicted pollution from jumbo jets will not be as it as from present d ly DCS Science teacher Alan introduced Mr Kerr ind student council M me Timbers thanked the minister on of students Mr Kerr will dinner meeting of the Acton Men Thursday F frh Yea No ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY MARCH Sixteen Pages Fifteen Cents New industry to employ 15 A new industry to replace one which folded up in December will start operations in the Acton Industrial Centre the early of July The former of the factory at the old Wool Combing plant Lavoir Textiles ceased operation in December last year A new company Knitting wilt take over ice and do the knitting of socks in association with Beaumont Knitting Milt Glen Williams The Free Press is learned the company will sign a live year lease with ire and Co for the space at the Industrial Centre Old machinery which Attack questioned Expect mill rate to drop was used to card and make yarn will be replaced by new machines to knit jocks It is expected 15 girls will be employed when operations begin Proprietors of the plant arc Jack and Bob Lavoie who have been associated with the knitting industry for many years George Kerrs got sole man George Kerr sole will not bo as holey as it was during a recent appearance H ami to TV Attack or not to attack that was the question of the day when Halton County Hoard of drafted a press release noting will receive a saving tins year due to reduction in the mill rate needed for education Some members debated the use of one in the release The read The is hopeful that the decrease in the mill rale in the will be passed on to the taxpayer nut consumed by an increase ilia mill rales required lor other Trustee trine of George took exception to the paragraph but tht Board approved it as written Later Trustee Hugh he It id not read the release until the vote but wis not ni favor of the paragraph He Jim Price and alien the piragraph should be left out every should be taken mend with tin municipalities Director Jim Singleton said the piragrjph did not ippt to ill councils but only certain ones Trustee Libert Pease argued the Board should follow the rules of combat fcive as fcood as you receive and act when attacked or the public will believe the Vice chairman Bill Breakins four homes On Saturday evening while the occupants were out loui break ins took plate at local homes The method of entry varied according to police with broken windows in some cases In three cases cash was taken as a result of a search The victims of were Mr and Mrs William Acton who reported losing nothing Mr and Mrs Meb Blow Peel St who lost in cash Mi and Mil Mick Holmes Brock St who lost a small amount of change and some articles and Mr and Mrs duties E missing likened the situation to one where evidence had been given in court and the judge said it should be forgotten after it wis already The wis circulated tu the press before the debate The Board voted amendment the release with the nit Chairman said the increase in the Legislative Grants from tin of Ontario and the revenue from new assessment in the unity will result in a in the null rite it considered on county basis The budget its entirety will be presented Match I and is expected to be at the March 20 At that tune a detuled analy is the tin Legislative Grants will be ill ha nl of the apportu lie requisition reqiined in me municipalities grants an increased SI 596637 hum last yens gruit of 701 tor tin Secondary school grants amount to INS which in than last year grant The total represents an increase of pel cent vet last year The Board Ml spend an estimated mote this year thin list but the mill rate is expected to d due to tin increase in the structure and extra asses ments in program Acton mayor Lei Duby noticed a picture of the minister of energy and resources management with a big in hn sola in a Hamilton newspaper Obviously Mr Kerr could not plead poverty since the Roberts government has proclaimed Ontario as the affluent province in the county Neglect Perhaps but leather being the industry in the northern end of his riding Mr Duby sent Mr Kerr a pair ot half soles from and Co Two halves make a whole according to arithmetic in the old primer but in this case the mayor of Acton hopes two half soles will cover tho hole even with the now mathematics Anyway Mr Kerr has the sole man and it is up to htm from now on We hope he thinks of Acton every time his feet touch the ground Mayor gets office space With assessment gone regional Mayor Duby has taken over the assessor office in the town offices He expects to be there about an hour a day between I and Missing pet Lady a pet dog belonging to Ron Loutatt been missing since last Thursday and the young owner it He Is offering a reward for the ratum of hb pal Look for the ad with a picture of Lady elsewhere in the paper If you can help phone distraught owner and claim the reward ACTON LEGION MINOR HOCKEY chairman Ted Pope presented the Acton Legion Branch 197 trophy to Georgetown midget captain Dave Irons alter Georgetown won the midget division championship at Saturday s town tournament Sea the Free Press sports pages for the tournament story Staff Photol ENERGY AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT and teacher Alan Eastwood look on Mr Kerrwill Minister Kerr spoke to students at Acton address a special dinner meeting of the Acton District High School about pollution control Monday Mr Kerr checks a list questions Thursday night Staff Photo prepared by student Bob Smith as Pries may licence troths Esquesing township may pass a by law licensing race tracks Reeve George indicated council would consider the matter after Sixth Line resident Peter Bowman appeared it Monday night s meeting to inform council a by law had been parsed in I mi township Mr Bowman said the by law would give the township sonic control over race tracks when nearby residents complain Mr Bowman whose property is adjacent to the proposed Golden Horseshoe is presently pursuing court action in an effort to have construction of the halted Seven cars damaged driver hurt Five ears wcie involved in two accidents just five minutes at Young and Mill last Saturday at 15 pm Bruce investigated hirst two drivers were Richard Roadknight whose ear received damage and Thomas Edward who- car had damage Mr also suffered a head injured lelt elbow and right thumb Next three cars driver Thomas 4 with S200 damage to the ear Mills Georgetown with damage and Jean Mateoux Tidey Ave with damage estimated to tl car Another accident at 25 am Monday when Cons Bruce investigated Drivers were Douglas Guthne Acton whose cars damage was at SlsO and Leonard Weston with estimated damage to the car Charges are pending according to police A snow storm made driving conditions treacherous The White Paper IMPLICATIONS OF THE WHITE PAPER are discussed at public meeting in Erin Saturday by George Jackson of Milton and Lester Whiting father of MP Whiting Staff Photol Campanologist acquires old post office bell The bell which tolled the hours m Acton fur over half a century from the lop of the old pest office will soul he mounted on at the home of 1 R 1 a Rowland I student bell lore will be tying the old post office bell ng with 100 other bells he his picked church hells horse bells telephone bells bells bells wood bells bells dinner until you die he told the free Press ind there a story behind The first bell as tar as history records was cast in the fifth century In for instance when a m lie child was bum the parish church bell tolled The bell tolled three times for a girl setting the through life lint only ends when the find knell Think of it for a while yuu sec what I mem he sud Mr is miny of his 100 hells mounted the roof of i building ho bell bells ind hi identifying pick i bell i He II ill With the bell from I in in County reputed to be the Invest in the county He suited Ins hobby winch Mr idmifs is fast becoming in by horse and cutler he tried purchase some sleigh bells 1 hen he wis Bells rule your lite In the dung research on the of the bell which kept cued on the tunc life this community f over 50 yens He invited the free Press tu visit his home on once the post office bell is installed He isu illy mentioned tint all Ins spire tunc I up with bells vc lgs at home too Bell adds Acton phones According to the report Bell telephones were added to the network in of them in Acton Total number of elcphuucs in service in Acton was S3 ired with S3 27 in 1968 The complains that if revenue increases approved by grand served by its history reached total Bell during the year Never before did the company i additional telephones serve su many people connect so m my long distance and local calls and transmit so much data the report states Taxes amounting to were in Acton during 1969 Bells payroll in the Guelph region amounted to 16 In spite a record year lie company is it satisfied with earnings and rate Net income per slime during 1969 had the Can Commission in been in effect throughout would hive shown a subs lint improvement exceeding S3 50 per share Bcil Lloyd told The I Press tint if additional houses were built on Churchill Ret it is unlikely they could be supplied with telephones until later in the year since the was on capital tn services Hi said the company was unable to supply a doctor in with a phone in one the city and it wuuld likely be June bcloie there was capital to expand the system in his No blarney just fact Many surprising and somewhat troubling figures were totalled up when the Chamber of Commerce survey was completed The results have nut yet been made public but the is calling a special meeting to assess the results and make suggestions for rx Blarney they don want facts and ways to improve but lor St the meeting Patrick Day evening Tuesday March in the library Any changes nude is a result if the new could be of jl the community the feels They have invited businessmen Chamber members and any interested alliens to be there to hear the results and discuss them Council opposes discontinuance of trains some councillors it would only be a futile gesture Acton council will oppose the application Canadian National to Moon glow An old Indian was standing on top of a hill with his son looking out over the beautiful valley below Some day my son all this land will again belong to our people Paleface all go to the moon train service from Tironiu to Several Acton and district people use the morning train which leaves Acton at am and return on the westbound evening train which arrives Acton at The alternate CN train No 986 arriving at a m and trains 1 and which leave Tuonto in the evening are also on the list of applications to be cut oft The railway claims losses of on the Toronto to run The application to cut off the service wdl be heard at a public hearing in April Complaints must be sent to the secretary of the Railway Transport Committee within days It is our duty to notify the people they are thinking of cutting off the trams said the deputy reeve There are commuters here and they will have a chance tu object he said but he doubled any action would have effect I feel like the deputy reeve said Councillors Coats Perhaps it is futile and it looks like we will antagonize them a lot further Mayor told council he personally has written a letter to the Railway Transport Committee following a request from a Weston commuter Copies of the letter will be posted on the train The mayor letter read The Secretary Railway Transport Committee Dear Sir 1 wish to take this opportunity to register a definite objection to the withdrawal of trains No and 987 that provide the only commuter service for our people between and Toronto I am speaking out specifically tor the residents of Acton who have had a continuing need for this service and I know they are supported by the others who travel regularly on this route The whole phasing out operation of the CNR from the beginning has been carried out with a flagrant lack of concern for the paying customer and the general public On the same day we learn of the successful bid to withdraw the agent from Acton but that facilities will be kepi clean lighted and warm for passengers while there is a passenger service in operation In the same mail delivery we learn of the bid to withdraw trains and I am at a loss to know how such action can be justified L A Duby Mayor The deputy reeve acknowledged there was a need for the type of commuter service the railway operated but pointed out the CN was losing over a year He felt maybe some other alternate method of providing the service should be considered I agree with Mr Tyler but I amused by the argument of the railway of excellent roads and bus lines to serve the area Councillor Coats observed The analogy is clear There arc other ways of getting money than by urging the use of other service Councillor Marks said the facts were there The service was not justified when it lost large amounts of money Councillor Greer fell taxpayers would be assessed for deficits in other areas where there is a service so it was foolish to lose the service in tins area We re losing time talking Continued on Pope 3

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