Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 18, 1970, p. 2

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Esquesing council polishes off numerous deputations Monday With seating space at a premium Council spent most of Monday regular meeting dealing with delegations of ratepayers who spilled out into the lobby of the council chambers at times First visitor In front of council was Andrew Varga who asked permission to move his shoe repair business into his house at l Georgetown near the Cedar Springs motel Mr Varga told council he had a shop In Acton now but would find it more convenient If he could operate from home Council turned the request down however abating they would have to pass an amendment to the holding by law to allow a business In his home Mr Varga said the business would be quiet and not bother anyone but the reeve declared they could do nothing at this time to help him Council decided to ask the building inspector to visit property at the 10th Line and Secies Avenue to Investigate aleged contravention of building by laws following complaints from a ratepayer who appeared to state the owner of the property was running a business of salvaging ana repairing trucks Assessment Board to reduce his taxes but he was advised to ap proach council with his com plaints first Clerk Del French looked up the building permit tor the property and found it was for erection of a garage After a cheek by jowl con frontatlon with road tendent Bud Snow In front of amused spectators an aroused Mrs R J Lamer of R R 1 Nerval extracted a promise that the township would dig the ditch out In front other residence at the there would be no violations of the by law Peter Bowman a regular visitor at the council chambers asked council again what the mutter with going on at at the Fifth snowmobiles Councillor Lino where Marshal I not fighting equipment was working told hut a council there were rumors of a truck was the reply snowmobile track Deputy Hoove Tom Hill Ninth Line and Avenue Mrs Lamer told council she had asked for a ditch to take water away for nine years end was still waiting I was told there was no money In the budget she said and I like to know when there a going to be money In the budget for It fed up She said she and her husband dug the ditch out by hand but admitted to the road superintendent they had also filled it in at one time Mr Snow told Mrs Lamer the township had raised the road there and filled In the ditches but workmen were heading that way and would probably be there this week Deputy Reeve Tom Hill agreed that bad weather had delayed road work and the road superintendent could not be everywhere Council also Instructed the building Inspector to Investigate alleged contravention of the by laws by a TV sales and repair business north of Milton on High way following complaints A UN wa kers isted furnished a copy of the Milton VWinl paper which Included an ad for a business operating from the premises The building permit allowed only alterations to a garage for storage and utility the clerk affirmed After considerable discussion council passed a resolution which would compel the proprietor to stop operating from the premises if he was doing It Illegally ho John and Smith ilimnlnK up work at wlikh should have done In spring works garage for the housing and maintenance of machinery the I I I owned and operated by the until construction township The low tender of uphill plant by Duffarln Andrew J McCarthy Ties antl Materials on accented on the STRUNG OUT FOR FIVE along the Seventh Lino UNICEF walkers noar In this photo taken about an hour after the walkathon loft the star ting paint Most the 149 participants finished the walk Staff Photo available of ill UNILEFwtU However ilnceiomo I Hough aallmata pull a it about MOO Her are who helped by en tertng the Walkathort John Jamie Wayne- Allan Doug Cooper Hector tUnnon Debbie Michael Mc l TON A ilolugiillon of four raloiiyeri before to dour up a the Inntnllullun of tights in tliu llob Mutilmwi II was tliolr the would be paid for over ten years and thut money would from tupltnl roncrvo fund However tlio stated tile lights must bo paid for over Ihree and no mention was made of capital from fund which he slated thu deputy reevo led hem to could done Mr Hill said lie hud told rutonayers that ho behoved capita for the lights could come from the fund ho still of that opinion later a by law an tho Hydro I loLirlt Power Commission to five street llglits In Cost of tlio light will be by all In Ap pearing besides Mr MatliiLws were SI I Spears of an Quarries or Construction was accepted on the mil Concession subject to recommendation of the township approval of the Air Management engineers of the Department of The garage will be located on I and town ship offices and la subject to approval of the M and the Council of Highways n te ft withdrew Its to Henry closing portion of In fllen hearing it loiter from Mr stating for tils request build t read and passed a by law authoring construction of ndlture utter the intention to was published in local without the vote of the electorate Hid will be of concrete Mock with brick veneer and the will be by Mfcet HEAR YE HEAR YEll YOUR WITH A Family Or Individual Portrait alder Council gave permission to Mr and Mrs to open an antique shop In Norval In a house described as the Lindner home The deputyreeve told Mrs Tumbull who appeared In front of council that the business would be operating in a village so J Actort Free Press Wednesday November Second Clan Mall Number jl Hydro members concerned about rote increase Splinter THE CHURCH OF ST AlBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow Si St Albans J Dawson SUNDAY NOV 1970 Next Btfon Advent am Holy Eucharist 10 Tin 10 am Church and Nursery Titcsdi ion diss for young people BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Re- P BD Acton Ontario SUNDAY NOV 1970 1000 Morning Worship and Sund School am Sunda School Afternoon Wor ship Service p Meet at the church Tuesda oven 7 pjn Catechism Classes Come worship and us to be equipped to God and men Everyone Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rc Andrew H Minister Mr E A Hinsen BA Organist and Choir Master SUNDAY NOV Church School for to Grade am Ministers Confir mation Class for TecnAg am Divin Worship Sermon therm The Low that Banishes Fear Most Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister The Rev Gordon Turner BD Director of Music Dr George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY NOV 1970 1000 am Morning Worship am Nursery am Church School to Grade II am Church School Grades Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part in the Life and Worship of Trinity ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH SO Mill Street W Founded 1842 Pastor Rev Byrne Parsonage Office Mirk Mike Mike Jtnien Voter Mlbr Carol Ann Mario Jeff I neWllllanion Mark I rati Homo Don Jordan Nancy Co tit Chafe Hay lirlan AtMey Jim dentin I aul Cordon Johnny Jtnen Valerie Irwin Jamie Vlckery Donald Harding linden Mary Steven Knight Paul Maria Karen liar be Barbara Gone Prance Paul Jenklna Terry Coleman llelh Reynold Kraua Steven Handy David David Willi ion Marie Jordan Shirley Barry Sherry Debbie Anne Scott Jeannelte Won Ren If Joanne Reynold Jack John Beth Edward Peter Turkoii David Sieve Chrlitlne Galbralth John Carol Debbie Acton Hydro Commission will Hint Inturlm to have Interim power immklpnl will bo Sherlock were alio from the Z David Boycott and Gerald SUNDAY NOV Morning D Lead to Faith Part Two 1 1 m Sunday School BHF The hours In the Church Study in am till and Thursdas A Cordit Imitation To All EVAN OH PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Road S Pastor SUNDAY NOV am Sunda School 1100 am Morning Worship 700 pm Evangelistic Service Prayer Slimcc Bible Stud 730 Crusaders Thursday Christ Ambassadors 2 For grace are sied through faith and that not of yourselves it is a gift of God CHURCHILl COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The A Walter Fosbury BD Ave Phone SUNDAY NOV 1970 Worship Service and Church School Mr Bill Fenncll stu dent Emmanuel College Visitors are Welcome at all Church Gatherings at the Church on the Hill MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C our sincere invitation to the family to attend church SUNDAY NOV 1970 am Sunday School AH ages Morning Service Evening Evangel Georgetown ROBFHT LITTLE Daniel Ron Michael rtelcher Rhonda Speaker Wendy Titus Date Weaver Galbralth Monlque Simon Debbie Oakley Dawn Kim Wood Kernel David Rob Terry Bate man Rhona Slleock Nancy Shoemaker Norm Jim I Main Kevin Payne Judy Ian Rouen Kathy Landry Kevin Clllt Crcaaey Cindy Sua a nnc Robert nop John Murchlaon Inete Sunn Gunther Cindy Taylor Kevin Valerie Baleman Mark Diploma for Joe Petric Recent winner of a scholarship Joe has received his honors diploma for Grade three theory in harmony and history of music from the Royal Conservatory of Music In Toronto Joe achieved a mark of in his examination A student of nationally renowned accordionist Joe Macerollo Joe attended a summer course and is continuing his studies at the conservatory on Saturdays during the fall and winter He is now playing free base Joe is he son of Mr and Mrs Aloysius Lake Avenue Acton Acton District High School Noon Tuesday ad deadline Note to election candidates Candidates in area municipal elections are cautioned that the deadline for placing advertising messages In next week issue of the Acton Free Press Is noon on Tuesday It be Impossible to ac commodate messages received for the current issue after the specified deadline Staff members will do everything possible to assist candidates but the deadline cannot be changed rate by fl nor In it revealed til Thursday night monthly meeting Interim rote for 1071 will be HI per plus on energy charge of mills per Kilowatt Acton rate Is per inert used by of seven per cent yutr commissioner comnuntca God re bolow Surplus dwindling ho Is McEathern and thx lust person who wants to commissioner Ted Tyler both Increase raits to consumers but expressed concern about the riniindtd Ills colleagues that increase Referring to Ontario in corner is not Hydro recent announcement nearly what it Counteroffer to caretakers In an effort to avert a strike or caretakers In schools the Board of Education made another offer to the union which announced Wednesday morning today a press conference In the Board offices in Oakvllle The Board counter propoinl to union Local 1011 an immediate Increase of 30 cents an hour retroactive to July 1 and a 25 cent an hour Increase next year The union came down from its original request for an hour Increase to cents on hour and 30 cents next year The Board also guarantees senior em ptoyees won t be out of work if work Is contracted that head caretakers won be demoted if fewer schools require them and to Increase their benefit con tri but Ions Board announced that If the union is prepared to make modifications In their proposal which would enhance the possibility of reaching agreement the negotiating committee would be prepared to meet with them again any time foe legal date the caretaker can strike Is Nov 23 Female staff Is not included The Board announced if caretakers should strike regular daily school programs will be maintained with supervisory in charge of the caretakers duties Night events in the schools with the exception of election meetings would have to be cancelled Secretary Audrey Mr lyler comment pointing out the Commission ft surplus has In the past two months Chairman Ml I estimated the per cent In reuse would put Acton Hydro Commission cost up a year Write Ontario Hydro Mr Tyler favored writing Ontario Ilyiru to for some Indication of whether or not the commission would need to raise its rotes to consumers Mrs Urquliort Instructed to write Ontario Hydro an reuse to would luivc on people with fixed In comes Where is the guy on the old pension going to He CORPORATION of the TOWNSHIP OF ESQUESING NOMINATION MEETING A meeting of the Municipal Electors of the Township of Esquesing will be held in ESQUESING C0MHUNITT HULL ON Monday November 23 1970 AT o clock in the evening for the purpose of Nominating Candidates for the office of REEVE DEWY REEVE COUNCILLORS and One of THE COUNT BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE YEAR 19711972 The Town of Milton and the Townships of Esquesing and will be combined to elect one member to the Halton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board The Nomination Meeting will be conducted by the Town of Milton and will be held at Martin Street Public School Martin Street Milton The Meeting to Nominate the Members to the Halton County Board of Education to represent the Separate School Supporters within the County will be conducted by the Town of Burlington and will be held at Central High School Baldwin Street Burlington Polling if required shall be held in all Municipalities in the County of Halton on Monday December between the Hours of 10 a and m K C LINDSAY Returning Officer RJ Photography ACTON I LET US HELP YOU WITH CHRISTMAS SEE OUR SELECTION OF I S HOLDEN Cork St Etui Phone TA LINGERIE HAT SCARF SETS SKIRTS DRESSES HOUSECOATS ETC Your Headquarters For All Your Sewing Needs I SMALL DEPOSIT ANT ITEM UNTIL CHRISTMAS ACTON FABRIC CENTRE We have a Christmas Layaway Plan for Polaroid Land Cameras You make aa I camera you to COLORPACK II We have Polaroids Countdown Cameras too MODEL 350 MODEL 330 I development I ury an n met development etac Reg Reg HINTONS 5c TO S100 STORE The Polaroid Camera Girl Girl will tfrarlng lac Polaroid on Friday and Saturday Com In and how much run Polaroid camera can your family mil

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