Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 13, 1972, p. 15

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Eramoa council activities At the regular September meeting Council Instructed the clerk to attend the Ontario Municipal Board hearing in October If possible Was notified that and townships will have one representative on the County Board of Education In In a redistribution of trustees The city of Guelph has one more representative on the board which cut the total of county members to eight as compared to seven rather than six members of the Board from the city Decided that the reeve deputyreeve and clerk should prepare a drainage brief to be presented to Wellington county Council on the Select committee on drainage Passed a resolution against a land severance committee at the county level and reaffirmed their faith in the township committee of adjustment Passed a by law authorizing the Imposition of a special drainage on the west half of Lot Concession owned by Harvey In the amount of IS Accepted the tender of Murt Allison Equipment to supply an to hp hydrostatic drive and a mower for the price of with trade I Jen led a request by William a kennel licence for his two acre property Council decided the request contravened township bylaws Deputy Reeve Dune Instructed the clerk to write the River Conservation authority and enquire when the said Authority going to reconstruct the dam at the former Harris woolen mill The Authority said this would be done in 1072 The meeting had the distinction of having three chairmen starting with Councillor Dick Strong followed by the deputy reeve when he arrived and then by the reeve Both were delayed by other commitments Comins and Goins Hey it Hnppy Birthday once again to one of Rock wood seniors and It congratulations from her local friends to Mrs Italic on her celebration Mrs Lome Guild her daughter Mrs Douglas Colder and her daughter Jenny from Toronto made Sunday visiting tunc with Mrs Mary Guild of Mary Street Come on mothers Don t the Brownies and Girl Guide registration nights next Tuesday September 19 Put off your coffee hour and have It at the Centennial School auditorium with other parents who are registering their offspring In worthwhile organisational activities Any Just call the exuberant Group Committee chairman and she can fill in on all the details Okay bowlers So you re feeling athletic and need a place to put all your entries Phone at 8561556 or Tony 8243964 There are teams getting off the mat come September 10 and everyone raring to go So your name on the list and hit for the bowling lanes and keep fit with the your tram fl Sportsman Bowl cohorts every Tuesday night 1 The annual ratepayer meeting has been scheduled far all and area residents to be held in the Town Hall on date of Thursday September pm This will be an opportunity for memberships to be renewed and for participation in nominating and voting in the new slate of officers Care about local affairs make a date and the Ratepayer s Association executive says See you there and friends There they Stephen and Kevin Root were delivered safely 1 vehicle last Sunday for their Trent University enrollment date Good luck to two more lads in their latest venture f Watch for the Fosters The Creative Arts Committee look Forward to a tremendous response this year with their Night School program and registration has been set for Tuesday October between the bourse of to p m at the Centennial School Yoga Chinese painting photography nccdlccraft and upholstering arc on the fall time proposed agenda with fees set at per All courses are dependent on adequate registration and adequate facilities In which case hopeful students are requested to have second choices to avoid If number one options cannot be arranged Anthony Kingscote will be the expert Chinese painting instructor and Don Hilts the teacher of photography Yoga will once again hove Vivian Brlen of at its helm Mrs Jones the teacher of needlecraft and if arrangements can be completed upholstering will be conducted as usual under the competent hand of Jensen of Guelph Upholstering Opening night for the classes hove been set for October nil aspirants arc asked to remember registration night and bring their friends Want more information Call Rita Plnder at and she ken you up on what you want to know Die Saunders Baking on s Main Street just docsn seem the same without Bacon behind the counter Friends of the Sunday victim send their best regards to Bernice at the Groves Hospital in and wish for her speedy INriUfS have been in Press photoLnphy competition They 11 be on the fair HS HOLDEM OPTOMETRIST Cork St East Phone TAI7IS0 Occasions Cut Flowers Totted Plants Funeral Arrangements Corsages Etc Bam Always a good supply of FRESH CUT FLOWERS WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE Caroline Flower Garden Centre Acton Flo Two Mites West of Acton South Side of Highway Freo Press Wednesday September g5 Cubs scouts all sign in Father and son father and son indicative of Ihe enthusiastic mother and son father and son response of bolh parents and and the 3D to p in cub children and except for a few registration time cap lured 30 Inst minute stragglers who forgot littlcboysrangingfromStollnll to register already those who energetic and enthusiastic about attended have been placed getting back Into autumn routine iheir leaders Coffee and refreshments were part of the evening enrollment and parents were assured that the regular leadership of Vic and Mavis Johnson and Charlie Rnrnes could be expected with as a new assistant helper Clnirc MeDouiall Street prepared to pull In the pinches IVelve scouts also added their names to the 12 to 15 year list and David Is the capable Seoul Master for that group of avid youngsters Starting days Next Monday October the scheduled startoff date for the pint sized green cappers and Thursday of the same week the m beginning for the Scouts A general committee meeting of nil parents of the tubs boy scouts brownies and girl is on the Monday May 18tli with a special cull to those of new recruits to Ik- at the centennial school clock Hikes trips and treks were all port of the II summer s activities for tin last year groups and this next session promises to tin much Industry and leadership once nights enrollment was roup Chairman Ferguson adds another note regarding activities announcing the September ID night for the lirownlcs Guides until the Untennlal School Willi fulling to brocket and Hie older Guide girls 10 to 14 REM HOT HEUTER Month AT ACTON HYDRO Country TV Centre SNAPS of the Valley Road Rock the erosions of time on Ihe picturesque rivor wood were taken by Mrs Grace Bird of villcy back in and vividly illustrate to vote on Sunday night racing POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL Titophon your headquarter for TV Black White TV Stereo and Components Drop In now and see and hear Zenith litest entertainment units In Action 1 and Son Ltd Phone 823 no residents will soon be asked whether or nol they favor Sunday racing at the Mohawk Raceway located at Campbellvllle question will take the form of a referendum in the municipal dictions in December Nassagaweya councillors decided a referendum was the to deal request by the Ontario Jockey Club to initiate iunday night racing racing is not on that day Having residents vote on the matter was partly the of John Mooncy president of the Ontario Jockey Club Mooncy appeared at the Monday meeting of council Wt re very desirous of having Sunday racing but we not want to pressure council Personally I feel it would be much better lo have a in the matter staled would only be held on the da emphasized The polity tht Club is to huu six racing during the if there is no or five days of racing if Sunday racing is conducted said Ratepayer opposition to Sunday niht racing would probably not stem from religious convictions but from concern over tht heavy volume of traffic on local roads and highways suggested We re to create an exit route the race track which would out to the westbound lane Highway declared The president said the exit ramp would alleviate the heavy volume of traffic through the village of II the end of the rncinc Many from Hamilton Hie exit romp could be used by ratine patrons who come from Hamilton Mooncy these people could use Highway westbound and then take south he noted A percentage of the rate customers come from Hamilton Mooney claimed The road would be an exit lane only he don t think there s so opposition to ingoing traffic as to cars People travel In red shifts to Mohawk but ill the patrons leave at the same tune Councillor Jim Wilson Most councillors fell the refcrtndum was the falrcil way to with tho matter Grant for Everton dam A provincial of lo the Conservation for land acquisition in th of Ihe proposed 1 tin Reservoir was this week jointly the Minister of Natural and from Wellington I 1 John Hoot the dam is proposed for the Town between I rnmosn townships with a rtscrvoir stretching back up the I rimosa River as far as High dam follows the I im on the Authority priority PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of September on the following dates September 1972 September 15 1972 and September 29 1972 alternate Fridays thereafter A Citizenship Officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 8 30 a to 3 45 p m Lunch hour 12 Noon to 12 30 p Vitally Crouter gets you really UP A must of early weekday morn rigs a cheery st glad tobe ve outlook Thai why Canada s largest th that CFRB Wally what doctor ordered Wally has the happ est way of ng you really UP for the day H on happen and the world at large plus he plays all go together to make your mom seem At appropriate intervals throughout show is jo by Bob Stephenson Jack Dennett W and Robert Hoi day w c news sports and weather Hgh fly ng Henry Shannon pops reports ihe CFRB Twn Comanche to keep you informed of latest cond To get really UP and going listen to CROUTER to am Monday 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