Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 9, 1970, page 21

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ELECTED TO OFFICE for the North Halton recording secretary Mrs Nye In the back for the Mentally Retarded was the row members are second vicepresident J following slate of executive members front Kulken president J C vice row corresponding secretary Mrs J C president and past president treasurer Mrs Barton Barton Staff Photo Authority still asks province to bear 75 per cent dam cost The Grand river Conservation They also agreed that an Initial municipalities A The Grand river Conservation Authority is sticking to its stand that the provincial government should pay per cent of the cost five dams Including ope near Everton in the Grand River watershed During an authority general meeting in Nov 19 nfcnbers indicated they felt the municipalities In the watershed should hot have to bear more than per cent of the development and construction They also agreed that an Initial 1971 budget of should be established to get the project underway Member municipalities will be Informed that the authority intends to set up such a budget subject to provincial agreement to the 7525 cost sharing Drop budget If the province agrees to pick up per cent of the cost 25 per cent or of the million budget will be provided by Lets Play Bridge a had a lot of tun latt week it Adtoa Brldf Club Inttead of our rafular we tried an In the Individual play with every other once and afaloat every other person twite The re Mill duplicated of court ot the lick familiarity with nil thete different partner and their approach to the nine there were many Here li one hand where everyone retched Ihe contract but there were three treat reiulli South dealt wllh neither aide vulnerable NORTH 10 I C AS WEST SKI 10 CJII EAST SJ CK1I ji c SOUTH WEST Pan Pan NT All EAST Pata lead of I daftBdlni on thla hand not involved directly the bid- I am turprltad that no pair In way final contract would be four tacked Declarer ducked the opening lead and won the diamond In Mi hand Declarer at art work on the Thla la the between the and offer a the beat chance for additional One declarer however decided to work on the dub A club waa led to the ace and a lone club returned Kail naturally played low Declarer located ten lotlng loWcataJtck Wett led a diamond to knock out dummy a ace Declarer can atlll bring home Ihe contract If he twitches to but for aome rcaaoD he could ate no future In that Return to awl He returned to hit hand with a heart and led a third round of clubs The club and declarer bit a couple of club but he haa no way of reaching hla hand won the club lead and led a diamond to partner a Hog The detente took their fourth trick In diamonds and limply got on the lead with a heart Had to lead Declarer finally hid to lead from dummy and took the trick in tnade In cotitratt to thla the other declarers made three no trump one with an overt rick They both went after Immediately one taking double and the other leading towards the queen Last week winners at the Acton Bridge Club Individual game were tint Jack tied for second Jack Greer and Bill fourth Hampshire fifth Cam Sinclair Recommend urea in melting ice use of urea rather than salt More than recommended rate to melt Ice on sidewalks will add to pollution problems doorsteps driveways porches because of the nitrogen In urea etc Is recommended by a Urea can be bought In 50pound f from the University of bags from any feed store municipalities A million budget had originally been established for 1970 but that budget was dropped when the provincial grant was not approved Authority chairman James Bauer of Waterloo said he expects Energy and Resources Minister George Kerr will have an answer on the grant question before the authoritys annual meeting In February At that time the total 1971 authority budget wilt be established The Authority contends the long delays in settlement of the costsharing question have only helped to escalate the potential costs of the dams Graphs presented at the meeting showed that in 1966 the projected cost of the five dams totalled million Costs escalate Four years later the costs stands at about million a million increase By next year projected costs will jump another million to million bp million It was pointed out that the dams would have cost the municipalities less in 1966 if they had been built with a per cent grant than they will cost In with a 75 per cent grant J of said that the delays may make it necessary to reevaluate the priority or sequence of building the five dams He said the authority might have to go ahead immediately with two or three dams rather than building them in the originally approved sequence of West Montrose Ayr It Is becoming urgent to have not only the dam but also the dam very quickly Planners back basic concept Halton County Planning Association has thrown its support behind the Toronto Centred Region Plan as a basic principle Although the plan as it now stands creates hardships for many municipalities and land developers the Association felt that on the whole the Toronto- Centred Region Plan should be recognized as a step in the right direction towards making the province a better place to live the associations report to the County Councils agriculture committee read The planning association endorsed the plan as a basic concept but refrained from making remarks about particular ideas or recommendatiora in the plan NO MATCH My father can whip your father Big deal So can my mother J Langedyk NHAMK president Workshop addition open soon The Free Press Wednesday December C5 Trainees of the ARC workshop Hornby will be setting up shop and resuming work In the new addition by the first of the new year The annoucement was made by president Jim Langedyk at the annual meeting of the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded held in Milton Community Credit Union Hall on Tuesday The presidents gavel was again given to Mr of Georgetown who will head the association during the 1071 year A film entitled Eternal Children was shown on the new projector and screen donated to ARC Industries by Branch 120 of the Canadian Legion George town Sound equipment for the protector was part of the new package Auction donation Public relations director Mrs W of Georgetown announced that donations are still coming In from the auction sale held in Milton Oct 31 She reports the NHAMR was very pleased with the response received from local businesses In connection with the auction but was disappointed with the A letter from Eden Mills Kden Mills Out June 1966 Dear May Just about a year since I bought the house how the time fllesl And here It Is again the lovely month of June Roses will be spilling out of all your gardens Here the are out and in the house I have a lovely bunch of golden kingcups which Barbara Marshall brought me this morning Here improvements are still going on After tearing down the old shed Bill poured some concrete walls around the pump and put concrete slab on top leaving a square hole so there is access for repairs Theres a little wooden roof thing which fits over this but as the whole Is banked with topsoil I dont suppose it will show when the grass grows And speaking of grass one the boys in the village has agreed to cut it for me for a dollar an hour He did it one day last week smelt so sweet when I came home and looked so nice too Remembering how long It had taken me todo It you can imagine how delighted I was when the charge was only Ah youth Tickets for Stratford It was the opening of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival season at the beginning of the month Through the kind offices of Marylin Young of Acton a town near here I was able to get tickets Ken came down from Ottawa and as there seemed to be several old friends living within driving distance we a real celebration with a party on the preceedlng Saturday night I really didnt know what to do with all the stuff on the porch but fortunately the shed arrived from Eatons on the Friday Somewhat to my dismay however it was delivered knocked down After supper I screwed up my courage and phoned the and they very kindly came out to erect it for me Well I wish you could have seen us There were very good instructions and diagrams but there really seemed to be so many sections and there we were at midnight trying to connect nuts and bolts by flashlight on the outside me on the inside and Irene holding all the precious little bits and pieces and handing them out as required To cap it all we wanted to move the thing and you have no Idea what on awful noise we made in the stillness talk about theatre thunder My longsuffering neighbours claimed they never heard a sound In the morning I was able to dear a lot of things off the porch and into the shed And it was just as well because some of my guests decided to stay the night and we were able to use it as an extra bedroom We really had such a lovely party the first big one In this nice old house It was certainly gay and we hung the empty wine bottles around the kitchen doorway into the living room you know the Italian ones with all that decorative straw work I suppose theyll stay there until theyre too dusty to tolerate or until the handles break But they really do add to the decor fitting in nicely against the ivy wallpaper Well my dear all for now Love Val response from the general public SEES mil Immediate plans Tor the future chairmen ore Bill Include a social evening for Jake parents to be held at the first meeting in Mrs G Mitchell of Georgetown The Association continues to operate the ARC Industries workshop at Hornby where retardates are provided with a job which makes them more useful to the community and provides their own environment Members are also still Involved in the progress of children attending Sunshine School although the operation of the school has been token over by the County Board of Education Other officers Ralph Barton of Georgetown is past president of the Association Bill Treahy of Georgetown is first vicepresident Jake of Acton second vice president Mrs Joyce Barton of Georgetown treasurer Mrs Olive Nye of Milton is recording secretary and Mrs of Georgetown is research Mr Langedyk residential care MrsG of Georgetown recreation Mra Treahy public relations L Close of Milton program Mrs Isham of Milton bulletins Mrs Dance of Milton scrap book Mrs Langedyk membership and Mr Kuiken campaign chairman To The Electors of the Township of THANK YOU For Reelecting me to Council for In the future as in the past I will endeavor to serve you to the best of my ability WILFRID LESLIE highly corrosive and banns grass beneath the now so spring Lawns are often dbcokred and unhealthy Professor Ross Irwin of the University of Guelph raconsnenda that urea be used when temperatures are above decrees Fahrenheit Urea is as effective as salt hi tee and bad no harmful effect on vegetation or pavement will grass rather than damage Appcatk urea should be one pound to square feet GOOD CHOICE Dad Im In love with a Son you couldnt have made a better choice 1 would like to thank all the electors who placed their confidence in me I by electing me Deputyram of Etquesing miix 1 ontj hope that 1 can fulfill the trust the people of Esquesing placed in me RUSSELL MILLER tm SUPERMARKET 9 MILL ST ACTON 8530650 LOW LOW DISCOUNT PRICES DAILYl LOIN of PORK CHOPS 69 BROWN N SERVE CHOPS Schneiders oz Broken Slices Cooked Ham Schneiders pie Pkg Beef Pork Chicken MEAT PIES 39 Schneiders lb RED HOTS 55 Fresh Meaty Side SPARE RIBS 65 Town Club Lb SIDE SLICED BACON 59 Henley 48 Jars DILL PICKLES 2 89 Facelle Roy ale 200 Save 35c FACIAL TISSUE 6i Campbells oz Tins Save Cream of iv oz save MUSHROOM SOUP 259 Heinz 14 Tins BEANS in Tomato Sauce Proctor Gamble off Label CRISCO Shortening 3 irm Monarch PASTRY FLOUR Johnsons 32 oz Tin GL0C0AT WAX 99 Sylvanla LIGHT BULBS 39 Maple Leaf PICNIC HAMS Nescafe Jar INSTANT COFFEE Maxim 8 oz Jar FREEZDRIED COFFEE Vanguard TV Tin EAf Fancy Red SockcyeJUmON ioli 87 EGGS 2 FRESH PRODUCE DAILY Can P 1 POTATOES US Mil Large Hood LETTUCE 2 CUCUMBERS 2 29 BANANAS lb9 PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC Hills Bros lb Tin Save SET COFFEE 79 Lyons Pkg of 120 Save Limit Pkgs QQC Per Customer THE TEA 99 lb Bag Save 10c LONG GRAIN RICE 29 Pet oz Pkg Save 40c re rug tWafh CHOCOLATE CHIPITS 59 Pantry Shelf 19 oz Tins PINEAPPLE Save25c Aliens oz Tins FR0IT DRINKS save 28 Stokcly 14 Tins RED KIDNEY BEANS 27 Green Giant 14 oz Tins Brown Sugar 2 FOIL WRAP 99 S BUTTER 65 Red Rose of TEA BAGS 79 Crown Brand lb Bottle CORN SYRUP 39 Clarks Tins KERNEL CORN 2 39 WBton Fruit Cake Mouth Wash SavafOc

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