Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 3, 1972, p. 8

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Acton free Press Wednesday May Small increase Eramosa taxes Rockwood bowling news if rf la it ch Kirn In let In In pile In it I MM lummy em CONFIRMATION class from parishes In Dennis Joe Kent OusUc and Included a total of ltkk Halliburton Paul Mark boys Pictured following the ceremony arc Wayne front row 1 lor Wayne Joe Watson Robert Weterlng John Ron Brett Wheeler Mike Kont Kelly Father Elliott J Is pastor of all three Kennedy Jack Albert Second parishes Photo by Gibbons township public school supporters can 1 mill tax Increase this year but separate school will have to bear mill on residential and farm assessment township council had a meeting will Iho auditor to work out the tax rate and struck It Monday nluhl during the regular session with few comments Pie now rate is based on In residential and farm and in commercial find business for the township on schools with elementary public getting and separate schools Expenditure for secondary high schools is flic township will spend Tor general purposes for fire protection the Grand River Conservation Authority will eat up 754 with its levy Police villages will 10802 Taxpayer will benefit by unconditional grnnl of 18 which is the equivalent of 4 mills Following is a table showing the consolidation of tin mill rate I Mil I KA11 S IU It 1 Iwmntiiryf All I MM MM ia mm aim vnm am hum 7W8 5827 8101 llnjuh I li Altayf with Toil ntri wild Ti itrntrt A with with MU 11th MID Mrs tints with and Itixiniiri In Mini nut Council Inspector patch up quarrel a and Marv at and Ml limit lla A HI I 117102 Public School School Public School Separate School V Mills Public School Separnte School following is a breakdown if assessment mill rate and the to be collected 121305 117 W2 120 121200 740 132 J i Township Genera I rownshipCD Villages RF P VillagesCB Fire Area Grand River C A County P V Garbage RFCB Street Lights P V Mills Assessment Mill Rate Amount 130 3 845 790 790 005 24 29 2 070 7 27 716 11000 5000 10 70 2 23 823 10 574 I 100 GIRLS FROM three parishes Sacred Heart St Peter s and St John de Brebeur Erin received the sacrament of Confirmation from Bishop J Ryan In Rock wood last Wednesday night Pictured front row 1 to r are Barb Bev Cummings Mary Ann Kelly Halliburton Mary Kent Standing to r arc Mary7abder Janice Zabder Nancy Coulson Kathy Scott and Lilian Spykcr Photo by Gibbons Dune sa Bishop Ryan confirms at Sacred Heart Two hundred guests comprised congregation which gathered at Sacred Heart Church in Rock wood last Wednesday evening representing confirmees from and combined Bishop Ryan of the Hamilton Diocese was the officiating rdaLvcs and friends met the The ten young ft Iris looked dtmuTL and dedicated In their white Confirmed name turn were 16 boys similar gowns In red relate assisted by Very rector of Ignatius College Rev CO Day pastor of Sacred Heart inGuelnh Rev M Isobclle and Rev on Street where sociability and fellowship combined to show the young celebrants that relationships can be fun as well as Christian During the Service Bishop Ryan instructional address was based on the theme that just as the young people were becoming young adults in the physical sense confirmation is the sacrament for the young becoming an adult Christian It was an inspirational service and the W ladies of Oustic and provided the lunch Guelph leading down garden path of a small map of the proposed dam on the Speed river by councillors Monday brought related comment from the township deputy reeve Duncan over a purchase by the Grand River Authority He suggested the city of was leading other municipalities in Wellington down the garden path permitting the Grand River Conservation Authority to buy a farm to protect the city water rights Why can protect its own rights he asked Mr Insisted townships such as and were paying for the protection of the water supply since they all contributed to the Grand River Conservation Authority t register an objection suggested Councillor Ken Fair Asks meeting Council did decide to ask the Conservation Authority to send a representative to meet with them and acquaint them with their tivities and along a detailed map of the proposed Guelph dam Councillor Dick Strong was critical of the map the Authority sent labelling it that stupid thing He recalled previous requests for detailed information had been virtually Ignored noting the lack of information could have a serious effect on the township 1 rumoHit eouiiill wive Din tiiwrntnip vo of Monday night at lifter IK Mr anil a of up to thtt of both prove ruffled thuir Die of I k and Kin Fair up to view lit Duncan Me opened the saying It wan his feeling the hud eroded the building Inspector authority to die point where the Job was men tu act us a ruwwr He said they had gone further needed In Interpreting the building by laws had been set up lo assist Mr llenlmm and leave him most of the authority but now to the point where Mr would tender his reslg nation Pro reed on own Reeve Warren Parkinson echoed tho deputy reeve and suggested the building inspector should be allowed to proceed on his own enforcing building by laws to the letter 1 think all the trouble started with the trustees injected village trustee chulrmnn Don from among spec It goes back to trustees who objected to buildings in which were built without plans and left us no control If the by laws are lo be forced let s enforce them he demanded Both Councillor Pair and Strong denied any unwarranted interference with the building Inspector They suggested they were merely assisting him in Interpreting by laws and had been adamant they be adhered to closely They felt the by laws had lnt rprotad Irwwily in punt hut iplttral that Mr run what r unit mi tiny ha intuit Unit again Hit mi tin hull If Ilium irniiltn and if any Mr lltnliiifii both been In be hut it vitiutit up him In Dili hi tu re committee wax now but felt thn efforts to co ordinate wlxhei with the Inspector had fruit He tiu one Incident where a privy had been built in flock wood without a permit suggesting these were things the building Inspector would have to be careful with never relinquishing control a township officer I nil la I lit at tint I it Japrlnf nrt fd Jul filarial nihil I Urn I iff rnaa ill Ml a MX Van a nr Do mil n Ofiilm id tally or ma will lit alnll Ward IW anil liar 14 a right mil I and ret and film lirmr wit tin had DIN Br n aid ah win a 111 and 1 ln a V I plan itn I rax nlt llltt na III IIIU a Jill a In 12th Hi and iwed Tony with and en jack with and Itilph Wright III alnilo pia arc In n wllh I nc Klngaturx ahnwlng a ill and lit almlra nl Dirk Tlupula a anl and I al a A neck Is some thing if you don I stick out you won t get In trouble up to lllttt hop tor 1 art the Lucky a a and act llarv and Brian I01 BRAND NEW WITH 1600 engine VOLKSWAGINt Volkswagen Service and Warranty Repair ServiceDept open Theirs Free to car by In Wagon lownor llkeniw I Window Van equipped ready to go camping Lie No FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Baz Motors our authorized dealer If St Gecraetcwn Chastises dairyman Reeve Warren Parkinson chastised an Eramosa dairyman Monday night for failure to obtain a minor from the Committee of Adjustment before proceeding with pains to set up a milk distributing system on land recently purchased the township Mac Robertson said he had sought and obtained a minor variance from the committee to set up a milk distributing system on land bought from Ben Hosking but the site had been moved to another location on the same property due to Ihe former owners request However he reasoned since a building had been ruled out and it would merely be a transfer centre for variance would not be necessary No build tog Mr Robertson told council he had received approval from one neighbor but had failed to Now all he proposed was a pad for keeping trucks with no building The reeve was unimpressed with the arguments suggesting two neighbors did not want two in a field He suggested Mr Robertson approach the committee of adjustment again before going any further rcauic 1 getting short he apologized but there are so man people doing things they t get approval to do one thing and then do another Distributor of Homo and Farm Product Acfon Sinca 1946 HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL Phone on tuts Young Sf Acton ACTON LIONS CLUB Spring Frolic and Dance SATURDAY MAY 6 1972 DANCING OO Per to at tile At Door ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE FEATURING HARRY HIBBS Shrimp Cocktail raw TIE Caribou Club TICKETS A VA1LABLE AT SURE AND ITS KELLYS THIS COMING WEEKEND Friday night til 9 PM Saturday til 6 PM Sunday noon to 5 PM Come see our large selection of Kawasaki Bikes KELLYS MOTORCYCLES RESEARCH ROAD BRAMPTON Phone 4591213 Open House Speciall HELMETS Only I Be sure to bring jour wife or the can see the spring fashions in riding apparel FREE COfFEE and DONUTS i See our large selection ALL MODELS AVAILABLE NOW IN STOCK J

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