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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 10, 1979, p. 17

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Separation granted Sixth Line Tho Acton Free Pross Wednesday Oct 10 B5 on George Moore will be allowed a three acre separation from bis acre lot on the Sixth Line north of Highway and will be able to continue his beekeeping Halton Hills planning department was opposed to the separation granted by the Land Division Committee and wanted council Id appeal the decision This week they refused to appeal since they too felt the tion was justified The planning depart contended the re maining acre parcel would be below the size of acres legal for farming property and suggested it would constitute strip development Moore plans to sell the existing house and three acres and build a Belly dancer was at he Murray Memorial last Wednesday smaller house on the evening giving a free clinic In the art of belly dancing Mary Ann was one remainder and keep his of Interested learners A belly dancing course will be sponsored through the t0 every Wednesday for eight weeks beginning at Anyone Interested his to Com it tee Moore pointed out here had never been a separation from the land and emphasized the need for beekeeping among agricultural crops Four neighbors attending Land Division Committee meeting said they had no objections lo the separation Councillor Miller argued the separation should stand since without it Moore would have to sell his whole He said the are necessity to pollinate crops and are an asset to the com m unity Planner Mario Vcnditli contended if the town docs not support the appeal the breach of the bylaw is being condoned Councillor Ross Knechtcl commented There will always be things that don I fall strictly within the rules and regulations which will rot the socks of plan ners said It is com sense to allow the severance Only Councillors Harry Levy John McDonald and Walter op- If you are rich and have two jobs you arc diversifying If are poor you re moon- PHoro In the course may contact Carol Clark at Limehouse Scouts Beavers start busy season J KohanDT J Novak DT GEORGETOWN 7 Post Offlcal SATURDAY OCTOBER 27th 1 rm3rm RECEIVE One COLOR PRINT MoONTtoPhUMeume nut Mrs Hannah Beavers have had one already this year They went on a hike thr the conservation area behind the Scout hut and enjoyed a picnic lunch In the Ideal wea They now have Beavers and all but four went on the hike along with three leaders and five fathers Thirteen Beavers were invested during one of their meet ngs The Cubs now have 18 boys Their first outing was a hike from the Scout Hut along the Bruce Trail as far as the Seventh Line and back with an hour to stop Tor lunch Three of the leaders plus one mother went with the boys A District Sixer and Second Training Day was held at Holy Cross School Eight boys attended from and three of the leaders All the boys arc now involved in selling Scout calendars again to help finance their outings Childrens Aid gets shot in arm Ministry of ty and Social Services officials have assured the Children Aid Society they will advance the necessary funds to allow it opera tion while budget pro arc being ironed CAS officials arc concerned that unless budget difficulties are re solved the agency would be forced to close Its doors In November The society is In the red and has beep seeking an extended line of credit to carry it Following a meeting with the ministry last CAS treasurer William DcVries said the province has agreed to advance us these funds Instead but without prejudice as to the final outcome of a budget discussion The groups are slated to meet again Friday In an attempt to come to an agreement on the society budget Halton along with 10 other societies in Ontario joined forces in seeking ministry review of pro posed budget cutbacks According to the financial problem has arisen because the ap proved budget from the Region of which provides per cent of the GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 3 HILLS SHOPPING G Si CINEMA society funds is sub stantially greater than budget approved by the province We have run into a cash flow problem in that our expenses are greater than our income and we had a bank credit for this purpose of This credit has been used in the past month from time to time as re quired DoVrlessaid The Scouts have 15 boys registered This year the leaders are Dick Rock Dave and Peter Brown The boys have been busy fixing an old cabin and building a raft which they will be entering in the Regional Finn Raft race later this month by Mrs Roger Beck was in Rome for a week recently on educational business Mr and Mrs Leslie Lane of Three Rivers Alberta visited his cousins Mr and Mrs Harvey Norton last week We welcome Mr and Mrs Krouse and three children lo the former Mullins property They have sold and moved to their new home at Belleville We extend sympathy to the family of the late K Lindsay MMT REYNOLDS JUL CAHDICf cuvawtoH

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