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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 25, 1970, p. 2

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g he Acton Ftee Press Wednesday November Second Ctn Mi I Nun FOR ACTON COUNCIL JACK GREER WDUUM WILLIAMS FOR ACTON HYDRO Over members of the men club heard the metro Toronto chief of police talk on problems such as drugs violence and the Mafia last Die dinner meeting was held In the parish hall with Watson restaurant catering Harold who heads Toronto s 3 police force rate increased per cqnt last year nature affluent society with highrise buildings roomy plazas and quick transport breeds crime Big apartment buildings are a housebreaker paradise he said No Mafia There s no Mafia organization as such in Toronto chief averred However criminals prey on new Canadians who because of a fear of police are open to extortion In some sections of Toronto English is rarely spoken he pointed out He opposed to the legalization of marijuana and told harrowing stories of broken hearted parents coming to drug centres searching for their children tragic situation rtic current drug situation Is tragic he saia Marijuana creates a psychological dependence Every known type of drug is available in he said He listed some of the bizarre wayi drugs enter the country dangers cited Referring to police raids on Rochdale college built with six million dollars in tax money As tarns I concerned we re going to continue our raids until the place is closed down After years experience with the police force he feels Toronto is a safe city to live in P Corporal Ray Mason Introduced thi speakers and one of trie constables Bruce thanked him Club president Bob Hart chaired the meeting Peter Tucker of Rockwood United church closed the evening s program with a short talk The Crisis of Honesty Die club will circulate a questionnaire to see if women would be included to attend the meetings which have been characterized by excellent speakers Membership is presently comprised of men of the Anglican and United churches Cars collide vehicles were in collision Month afternoon during the snowstorm in town Drivers were Ijllun Mill St and R 1 and totalled an estimated tons Krcssler investigated BOB DOUG MANNING TED TYLER SR Snow snarl Although this area escaped the of the snowstorm which plUKKd roads in the Stratford- area the three inches of stuff which fell Monday created slippery road conditions and contributed to several minor accidents Traltic was tied up on High way below in the af ternoon when a tractor trailer with a pup behind skidded across the road effectively blocking other vehicles Many commuters were hours late arriving home Motorists caught without snow tires were helpless Gale force winds also contributed to the con us to ii fuV 2 THE MOLLY HOW THE WEST WAS WON THE ORIGINAL DISCOUNT FOOD STORE STILL THE AREAS LOWEST PRICES ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE FROM OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT SCHNEIDER or LAZY MAPLE EPICURE RINDLESS side BACON VAC PACK LR Side 1LB VAC PACK BACON LR PORK SHOULDERS 29 c LB WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PORK BUTTS 39 LB LOWER FOOD PRICES UP AND DOWN OUR AISLES FIRST GRACE BUTTER 61 J Qt Bag 2 MILK Essex or Maple Leaf lb Canned HAM STORE PACK SMALL LINK SAUSAGE White Sliced BREAD 19 J Qt Bag Homo Milk 80 MIRACLE WHIP NESCAFE instant COFFEE 10 Oz Jar Capn Roll Pack TOILET TISSUE 39 KRAFT DINNERS 225 bright 48 Tin APPLE juice Maxwell House Ac Bags fa GAINSBURGERS OFF 119 ZIP DOG FOOD MEDIUM EGGS 3 COFFEE 1 Taster Freeze Dried ICE CREAM FRESH PRODUCE ALWAYS Canada No Seedless Grapefruit 16 RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS Canada No lb Bag Potatoes 25 Canada No I Turnips 8 LB GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 6 LB

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