Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1972, B5

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Election expenses Come clean NDP candidate asks The Acton Free Press Wednesday September and 1 come clean and state refusal to do so la a statement of publicly In an Itemized account hidden guilt the names of Individuals and the I anticipate an eager of organizations who have of this proposal from made contributions to our both you and Mr Whiting she respective campaigns Surely a said GRAND CHAMPION bird in a Cock of over 5 entered in prizes Continuing the fine family tradition started by his late this year Canadian National Exhibition poultry show was father Fred Sr Fred will be showing birds later this year at this white leghorn belonging to Fred Kentner of Actoa American shows in Baltimore Maryland and York Fred also had the grand champion hen and grand champion sylvanla female of the show None of his entries finished out of the Photo by D Gibbons Erin Twp council notes At the regular meeting Septembers ErinTownshlpCounclI Presented Road Superintendendent Ed with a certificate from the Ontario Good Roads Association It narked his completion of the two year course of Instruction for road superintendents at the T J Mahoney Road School University of Guclph Mr Bardon has been employed by the township four years Decided to arrange a meeting with Conservation Authorities to discuss purchase of the mill pond and area for park land Received a letter from asking exemption from the trailer tax Mr pointed out that his mother who Is living In a bus behind his house cannot afford to pay the tax and Is unwilling to inlaw tension Council ruled that they could not exempt one person and not another and decided to contest the case in court Granted permission to the Hlllsburgh Community Centre Association to apply for a licence to serve liquor at the Centre October Reeve Lloyd Lang commented it was unfortunate that It was also the day of Erin Fair A delegation from the Community Centre asked that the space vacated by the Fire Department in the same building be turned over to the Centre for new dressing rooms Deputy Reeve Don Malheson said It sounded like a good idea If thejpnee was not needed for anything more Important An early reply was requested so renovations could start beginning with blocking In the front doors to cut out heat loss Learned that had been spent on roads from the approved 144 budget leaving less than for the rest of the year Ed pointed out there enough for wages let alone fuel Received a letter from the Department of Energy and Resources concerning burning at the dump The letter stated the township was advised against burning but Inspection showed a fire had been started and warned against a repetition Decldedtopayllvestockdamagesfortwoshcepwhtcr wandering In the 10th line area for a week before being killed by dogs It was pointed out by the value tor that it was not necessary under the livestock act topaydainagessinccthcsheep alambandacwe were not under care It had been a further days before the owner was found Received notice of a meeting October appeal against the school tax ley levy Were notified of the proposed change In telephone rates from to for a business phone per month 25 to for a two- party line etc Heard from a group of residents concerned about the increase in without an equal increase in educational and recreational in the township After reading the request for Recreational Board Reeve Lang commented that he t find support and gave up trying to form a board after years of trying Last March he had told council It seems that everybody In favor but nobody wants to do the work We need a bit more enthusiasm here Tuesday he Said that if there were willing workers council would take another look at the situation Met with a delegation from Colossus Development to discuss roads to the new subdivision near Erin Village Consulting Engineer Doug informed Council of the two types of road surfaces available a double surface treatment of tar and chips for IS or asphalt at and agreed that the 000 difference would likely be made up In maintenance over 10 years It was decided to on the gravel base but still have asphalt To guarantee the proper standard of roads Colossus Development has set aside a separate fund to be turned over to the township if the standard is not Students can visit HRCA areas free It won t cost County Board of Education anything other than transportation to use faculties owned and operated by Halton Region Conservation Authority Dick Goodln a member of the board conservation committee told the board Thursday that HRCA had done away with all student admission charges except for maple syrup demon stations Goodln told the board It might be necessary to charge a small fee for maintenance Cost before In recent years officials have levied the board for use of the facilities The board agreed every attempt would be made to encourage involvement of Halton County students in a variety of meaningful programs on properties owned by the Authority The board agreed to ask the Outdoor Education and Field Trip Council to plan a program after surveying the available properties It was also suggested that ways and means of developing and carrying out worthwhile educational experiences for children on HRCA lands be considered Not only does candidate Carolyn Holste in agree with Conservative candidate Terry Connor and his plan to free the countryside from elec tion signs she has also proposed another cleanup In a letter to O Connor and Whiting Liberal member she asks that the three come clean and reveal their sources for campaign funds Mrs Holstein was writing In reply to a letter from O Connor urging restriction on signs With regard to the signs Mrs Holstein suggested Tier party has compiled with the restrictions suggested by Connor for some time now Sharing trustee Milton Acton and will share one representative between them on the County Separate School Board while Georgetown will have one five and Burlington seven The figures were based on assessment and an equalization factor County Board of Education learned Thursday No tour of forests Halton County forests will have to grow this year without the watchful eye of the county politicians For the second time Ihis year County Council has decided not to go on a tour of Halton County Forest Tracts Earlier the decision had been reversed but no convenient date was suggested at a county ad ministration meeting Wednesday and the project was cancelled I guess It will grow without us observed Milton Reeve Ron Harris Mrs Holstein suggests the old parties like to pretend they don t know where their funds come from She notes however that Prune Minister Trudeau recently attended a fundraising dinner with representatives from IBM Nickel Mines and Union Carbide all of which receive government grants In excess of Everyone admits that the present system of financing election campaigns Is rotten to the core The aspects of It have bred cynicism and rebellion especially among young people You Terry wanted our riding Halton to stay clean and not put signs on public property I now ask that you PICKYI SEPTEMBER CHUDLEIOHS ml 416 Deer victim of accident A cardeer collision Saturday was one of 15 accidents In the North area patrolled by Milton OPP during the week of Sept ID to IS police say A total of vehicles were Involved In the collisions and 14 people were Injured in six of the accidents Property damage was estimated to total Saturday cardeer accident occurred on 10 Nassa west of the Guelph Line As a result damage was done to a pickup truck driven by Donald Joss of R 1 Campbell The deer was killed On the same day a two car collision occurred on Highway 25 south of Sidcroad Esqueslng Drivers involved were of Toronto and Barbara Pratt of Willow St Acton received minor injuries in the accident An estimated 500 total damage was done to the two vehicles Attend conference Halton County personnel manager John Watson has received authorization from the Administration Committee of Halton County Council to attend a two day workshop In Sept 2fl and The workshop is held by the Ontario Municipal Personnel Association HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St East Phone TA Hillsburgh Community Centre Association PRESENTS THE CARLTON SHOW BAND DIRECT FROM THE PIG and WHISTLE SHOW AT THE HILLSBURGH ARENA FRIDAY OCTOBER 6th FROM to 12 PM ADMISSION 800 couple Restricted to IB years age and over I TICKETS AVAILABLE AT The Cottage Inn Erin Groceteria Belfountain General Store Bill Barber Shop I Kennedy s Shell Service Hlllsburgh or Phone Ralston REFRESHMENTS ML 130 TICKETS LEFT SUPERMARKET MILL ST 8530650 Hall to CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph 824 0401 Mulb Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Table Lamps Door Chimes Swag Lamps Van ty Cabinets Electric Heat Baseboard and Portable Central Vacuum Cleaning System Devices Fixture Parts etc Ventilation Hoods Fans etc FREE PARKING OpenDallyB30 Thurs Fri Sat a in lot The Woman with a taste for sheer elegance super style and detail in color and fashion May we suggest a look at our fall fashions to bung out the real you and modestly too of Quality GEORGETOWN MARKET SHERIDAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY In Cooperation With The Ontario School for the Deaf Milton All courses are General Interest Courses Non Credit Courses daises will be conducted on a Thursday from IS 15pm commencing October and will run lor nights Classes will be small and registration will be based upon a f come served basis Enrolment is limited wllh deal students given preference all courses Registration may be made by mail or on the first night COURSES T V Arts Small Engines Language For The Deal Deal Students Only English for New Canadians Total Communications Horn Entertaining Personal Grooming Gym Swim Gym Swim a it spelling and sign language Dealing Bask Ceramics Typng Keypunch Training Woodworking Machine Shop Practice Weld rig Auto Body Repair Mechanical Drafting Offset Printing Letterpress REGISTRATION FEE PER COURSE For Further Information Contact The Ontario School for the Deaf Milton Phone 8782851 HEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS FRESH PORK Shoulder Roast 59 Butt Roast 65 Butt Chops Schneider s lb Beef Patties s 179 Country Sausage 69 PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT Aliens 48 oz tins save FRUIT DRINKS 3 Libby s 12 oz Tins Save Deep Buttered PEAS PEAS CARROTS 5 Face He 2 roll save PAPER TOWELS 2 Aylmer save lie CATSUP 2 39 Pek lb tin save COOKED HAM Salada of save20c TEA BAGS 69 jars save 28c SWEET RELISH 3 Aylmer oz tins APPLE PIE FILLER 3 tins save 24c PIHEAPPLE FRESH PRODUCE DAILY FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Colgate Super Size save TOOTH PASTE 99 Alter save COCKTAIL MIXES 10

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