Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 22, 1970, p. 11

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NOTICE To Property Owners in the Town of Acton NOTICE OF APPLICATION to The Ontario Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town of Acton for approval of a bylaw to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 30 of the Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Acton intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section of the Planning Act for approval of Bylaw 701470 passed on the 10th day of March 1970 A copy of the bylaw is furnished herewith A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the by law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY within fourteen days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Acton notice of his objection to approval of the said by law together with a statement of the grounds of such objection ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the bylaw may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mall or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Acton notice of his support of approval of the said bylaw together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said bylaw but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the by law will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent THE LAST DATE FOR OBJECTIONS will be May 1970 DATED at the Town of Acton this day of April J HURST Clerk Mill Street East Acton Ont NOTICE To Property Owners in the Township of abutting land in the Town of Acton NOTICE OF APPLICATION to The Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town of Acton for approval of a by law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 30 of the Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Acton intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of the Planning Act for approval of By law 701470 passed on the day of March A copy of the by law is furnished herewith A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the by law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Acton notice of his objection to approval of the said bylaw together with a statement of the grounds of such objection ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by law may within fourteen 14 days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Acton notice of his support of approval of the said by law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which such notice should be given THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said by law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the by law will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned the address to notice of hearing is to be EXPLANATORY NOTE THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS will be May 1970 DATED at the Town of Acton this 22nd day of April 1970 J T HURST Clerk Mill Street East Acton Ont The general zoning by law of the Town of Acton is being amended to restrict the height of apartment buildings to be constructed henceforth to a maximum of seventy 70 feet This amendment is necessary to clarify the ambiguity which currently exists and will relate only to property located in zones Residential zones fourth density THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF ACTON Bylaw No 701470 A By law to amend By law as amended by By taws and 1462 The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Acton enacts as follows By law Number as amended is hereby further amended by adding section 3 11 making the height for main buildigs maximum seventy 70 feet No part of this By law shall come into force without the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board but subject to such approval this By law shall take effect from the passing thereof READ a FIRST and SECOND time 10th day of March 1970 A Mayor J T HURST Clerk READ A THIRD time and finally passed this 10th day of March EXPLANATORY NOTE The general zoning by law of the Town of Acton is being amended to restrict the height of apartment buildings to be constructed henceforth to a maximum of seventy feet This amendment is necessary to clarify the ambiguity which currently exists and will relate only to property located in RM zones Residential zones fourth density CORPORATION OF TOWN OF ACTON Bylaw No 701470 A By law to amend By law 1358 as amended by By laws 1416 and The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Acton enacts as follows By law Number 1 as amended is hereby further amended by adding section 11 making the height fur main buildings maximum seventy CO feet No part of this By law shall tome into force without the approval of the Ontario Municipal Board but subject to such approval this By law shall take effect from the passing thereof READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 10th day of March L A DUBY Mayor J HURST Clerk L A READ A THIRD time and finally passed this 10th day of March Mayor A Mayor Tho Acton Free Press Wednesday April J HURST Clerk AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE for FYFE TRACTORS and IMPLEM ENTS AC WD tractor and Freeman loader chains and sta bilizer H No baler side rake bale eleva tor double chain bale George White tractor spreader 3furrow trail plow chain harrows MISCELLANEOUS Barn litter carrier and track Pedlar rubber tire wheelbar row quantity fence rails roll barb wire steel electric fence posts IS Pedlar stanchions slab silo 14 3D FEED Quantity of baled hay and straw FURNITURE and ANTIQUES China cabinet hail tree coat rack round oak extension table pedestal type good one wardrobe pressed back chairs school desks good ones chest drawers bam boo easel and gilt edged one excellent large wardrobe picture frames cheese dish quantity old jars 2 pair ice tongs TERMS CASH Farm sold Mo reserve Owner or auctioneer NOT res ponsible for accident MAX STOREY Auctioneer Rockwood Antique Auction At Agricultural Hall in Milton MONDAY APRIL At ITEMS furn iture mostly pine glass brass china etc Real good selection of old it ems TERMS CASH MAX STOREY Auctioneer A woman is a creature who can talk herself out of almost anything but a phone booth Vitamin C is essential Hundreds of years ago English sailors would set out from native land on adventurous sea voyages that earned them around the world In preparation for these long journeys the ship hold always contained a plentiful supply of limes Each day every man was rationed one lime and that how the English got the nickname of limeys But theres mote behind that story say home economists from Macdonald Institute University of Guelph Although those sailors didnt realize it the lanes contained an invaluable source of vitamin that was essential for their health Things havent changed since then We still need vitamin C to help resist infection hold the body cells together and heal wounds and broken bones Because our body cannot store vitamin C we need a fresh supply each day What we do know now is that is found not only in limes but in fruit tomatoes strawberries cantaloupe green peppers broccoli cabbage turnip and vitaminized juices MRS BERT admires one of the lovely gowns created by Sheridan College fashion design students Several creations were on display at the official opening of the Oakville campus of the college Staff Photo According to a recent food survey one individual cats during his lifetime 30 eggs loaves of bread pounds of potatoes pounds of beef 12 sheep pigs 5 calves and 7 000 pounds of fish so what difference can a few pieces of pie make CAMP FIRE To prevent forest fire bmld a camp fire only on rock sand or bare sod where it is protected against the wind and where it cannot spread on grass or fallen leaves Keep it small Make sure it is out drowned out before breaking camp DENTAL DP LEONARD Dental Surgeon Suite No Hlnton 17A Mill St Acton Ont For appointments phone ARCHITECT DONALD E SKINNER MRAIC 17A Mill Street Suite Acton Telephone Office Hours by Appointment Stavebank Port Credit OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON MILTON 184 Main St Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St E Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR MINISTER OF EDUCATION William Davis and past chairman of the board of directors John took time out from a busy schedule to poso with two of the lovely fashion models at official opening of new Oakville campus of Sheridan College Staff Photo Phone night or day Bruce E Shoemaker sports complex slated for CNE APPRAISING AND INSURANCE L WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over Years In Acton The Mutual Life ROBERTS HART Agent Road Acton Bus Res ACCOUNTING CO Chartered Accountants Nelson St West Brampton Ont Resident Partners G G WILSON CA HUGHES CA A indoor spoil- training complex will be built at the Canadian National Minister of William Davis has announced The complex to be paid for by the Education Department through the youth and recreation will provide a highly functional portable track and field Incited in tin South Industries Building at the CNL The metre track will be of tin largest indoor runtime tracks in North America The complex will provide training and meet facilities for shot discus and pole vault events It will be completed in time for the November opening of the track and field season The project was developed in cooperation with the Federal Metropolitan Toronto and City of Toronto governments and the with the administrition of field and related physical programs The complex will add needed indoor tratk field facilities and provide both truniiiL md litihlits for thousands students in lit elementary second and post lis Itcinilsobe used as a leadership development centre providing instruction for ithcs and officials Mr Davis said the project could be the fust of projects in other arc is of the province Today is a dollar with the taxes taken out A few years ago that was the definition of a dime Sheridan students horn all counties Forty per cent of students registered in Sheridan College first year technology technician programs come from outside the counties of Peel and llalton according to a report done by Jack master of chemistry it the college were compiled from a study of student records Fir si year technology programs said Mr a smaller proportion of students thin the two year programs He thought this may be due to the late adoption of the program and consequent difficulties in letting people know it was offered The cooperative program is a system similar to that at Waterloo University where students alternate regular work periods of several months with classroom work CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD DC 39 Wellington St Acton formerly Dr Buckncrs office For appointments Wednesday Evenings All Day Saturday Special appointments arranged Inventor of radio was Canadian It wasn t Marconi who invented radio as we know it it was Reginald Aubrey a Canadian But the world and Canada has forgotten him Marconi believed that wireless transmissions could be used to transmit the dalidit of Morse code working at about the same time in America believed that radio waves could also carry voice music and any other sound And he proved it Sadly a conspiracy of circumstances and vested interests prevented Fesscndcn from fully exploiting his own discoveries and while the world was changed by his inventions he made relatively little out of them before dying in Bermuda in 1932 He was still a Canadian The September Maclean magazine tells how an Ontario real estate speculator has tried vainly to get Fessenden achievements acknowledged by various levels of Canadian Government will not even be mentioned in the Hall of Communications at the new Ontano Centre of Science and Technology when it opens this September And yet on his death the New York Herald Tribune said of Fessenden It sometimes happens even in science that one man can be right against the world Professor Fessenden was that man His ideas slowly supplanted those of Marobni with all too little credit to the man who had been right C W Kelly Son Ltd INVENTORY TIME AND WEVl SHARPENED OUR JO BRING YOU SOUK BARGAINS AT GREAT SAVINGS REFRIGERATORS LEONARD RECONDITIONED All four 95 MOFFAT RANGES SOW 24 ALL LIKE NEW FROM BLACK WHITE TVS VICTOR Alt IN TOP ROGERS MAJESTIC CONDITION AS LOW AS 49 95 RECORD PLAYERS SYMPHONIC CORNER GOOD 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