Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 12, 1974, p. 11

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Proposal homes not low Income The description low In come typo homes applied to proposal to the township Michael to the Board who rclcrred Mr Berry ana hU consulting engineer Who pays for new roads The possibility of a lot levy to cover costs or opening new In Rock wood was con at the June meeting or the Ernmosa township council Trustee chairman Gary Bo toman approached council requesting Inform a tion on road building in the village or lie felt that tax levy on newly purchased lots would be more just way of covering ex as opposed to I he Initial road opener paying complete Clerk Lloyd was requested to check the township solicitor as to the legality method Obituary council last week was denied by Alt Berry of Con Mr tlcrry said the homes company had discussed Vincent Price were not low Income lugs but ones that would be an asset to the village He said they wire proposed or ft lots lo be set at a minimum cost of to Mr Berry said in con Adoring lhc proposal Mr Price was lhat they be In compliance village aesthetics and was Insistent Iho was lo be protected He said that bridle paths buffer treci along the river side and other areas will not be touched but Improved II appears an though the engineer will be calling for Iwo bridges a small stream on the properly said Mr Berry He explained thiy will be built tit a minimum value of with park approximately acres plated to preserve the natural setting Presentation of the plans for the islon made to t rnmosa township The Acton Press Wed Juno Marriage vows said in Kingston Saturday date of a wedding of special est In vows of Dirk lit Miiti of It It I Kingston Hubert Iisinnri formirly of II It Hoik wood win Kingston Tcinpk with Don or pin i liolrihK il rum I iki I Us ilk Hand in Hand Tin wore a peuu sole How train a cathedral length with floral hemldrisH carried nosegay roses and baby Wt powder blue floral floor with tin matron of honor Mrs Mary Van Knur of Hit and Mrs Mary slsti r of groom Miss Windy cousin of thi bride Miss roti in of tin and Miss 1 thi baskets of while daisies bint button and brides dtr Knur won it pink floral floor tenth WHOOPS DE doo and even the kids had fun at the Stone United church barbecue last Saturday Teeter totters and slides were in constant demand and five district children were caught as they ganged up Hawkins Suzanne Susan Hawkins and Donna Thomson Edna May Swimmers register June 8 Funeral service was held tolls She Is survived by all died at McMastcr Medical Centre May 31 alter a tour week illness Born May IBM in frin township Mrs tended Greenock public school In township No nine public school In Georgetown high school and Toronto University where she her M A degree In physics In April she married J deceased She was mother or Bruce Masking Wayne West Hartford Connecticut and Sheila J Niagara Brownie news Wallace The mothers auxiliary 1st and 2nd Mills Brownie Pack and Girl Guide Co under the direction Donna Clifford Chaddcr Harden and president Fran organized a wonderful mother and daughter banquet on day June l In the newly renovated village hall The attendance was over whelming with guests Honored guests wen Mrs David Division Commissioner for South Wellington Mrs District Commissioner and Mrs Kaye Stevenson Deputy Commissioner Fivi Brownies Tommy Clifford Barbara Adair from the 1st den Mills Pack Chadder Delia and Dolores Martini from the 2nd Eden Mills Pack flew up Into the Guide Company in very Impressive ceremony that included the stirring openings by the Brownies and Guides Colors The Guides proudly presented their colors and Ihe Brownies who had completed all of their Brownie tests were liven their wings and left the forest Tor Ihe land of Girl Guides After lhat the GO girls joined their voices In song for Brownie and Guide Tops June 3 the 2nd Eden Mills Brownie Pack had their regular meeting and Included In this a practice for their cyclist badge as some of the girls had the opportunity lo be tested by Constable Murray of the at School Wehavebeen collecting foil for our Division Companies for weeks which we sorted ready for re- Outdoor museum collections were carefully arranged and labelled and shoe cleaning was tested Jose and passed their pet keeper badge Trip As Monday June 10 was a development ay and Ihe girls were home from school we decided to take a trip to Waterfowl Park This turned out to be a great success everyone coming along who had the day off We were accompanied by four mothers and spent two hours going around the bird sanctuary Much to the girls delight a lame mother deer and twodavold baby were discovered as well as goslings and duck Afterwards we all ate lunch In the sunshine on the grounds of tolls She Is survived by a I three children seven grandchildren Hock wood resident A resident for years she was for Ihi Canadian Society for seven was an active number of the Hock wood United and the Dr A Moon It held Oil United Church Interim nt was In cemetery with Ben Alex first John nephew Kenneth Johns first family friend rinlrr unit us lor In addition to thi tin advanced swimmer will program adult anil pri be this at the schooler will he on tup Itaikuootl conservation pnrk pi on registration Workshop held A workshop was groups hi hi in last discussed According to whin 11 fin it was an In Wellington formation session based on in Iliad theory which proved to In mi triers of thi worthwhile project I fin During workshop tin was Various sum mom to a fire A control and operation of practical demonstration departments said the fin chief the matters which the humorously which ram A A will swim and iiiinu to stipiiinti iidiiit III scribes tin stnint as tin loiiiiiilint hiss and 1 lfi training Hun will In foiu running from I for i pi rinds a of four dollars child hi said for Hit Id a m II am and a in tun 1 I Inly I In I Auk lt I begins lum it tin gitehousi with jay or pink billion A or It It Klnt slan isiorlid IiIm was Ian the grooms IKhirs win Hay Hi gin imismof friend of tin groom Black cousin of and Andrew Whltaktr in phi of tin groom Hit riupilon Ik Id at Portsmouth I A mother Hit Irak In hint rioorknlh orehld iirsiim Mrs I tin HINTONS received a blue floral floor drtss and orchid cored Hit wort a suit with and yellow trim as lie Iravilling when left with lit r husband for a wicks honeymoon Irlp to tin liki On rilurn tin couple took up villi Hi fori her marriage was a nursery school teacher Man the groom isllii Mr nd Mrs It It He is a sysluns technician I fori ation ORR and Alan Robert Pasmore were married in Kingston Gospel Temple on May tin The groom is a former resident of R R 4 Rock wood Extends In welcome back to Acton to all visitors at Trailer Park Wc Iioml has a good Hon invite all to drop in to S and browse around at your leisure mi cow Quality ft Low CARPET BARN BARGAINS BY THE YAHt SALE TO JULY GUARDIAN DRUGS LARGE GROUPS of families and friends enjoyed the Saturday beef barbecue held at Centennial Park in where succulent beef sandwiches and hot coffees were consumed as prepared by the Stone United Church members Seen after their delicious repast are Ken Fair Gordon Fair Harold Allan Bertha Allan Marian Fair and Mane Fair The Acton Free Press CENTENNIAL EDITION will be published with the regular issue June A separate keepsake section a community photo album of glimpses at the towns past the edition will feature dozens of pictures There will be a capsule history of the town and other items of interest You U see a photo of the town s first strike breaking open illegal whiskey kegs in front of the town hall early sport groups and many more highlights of the past There will be Limited advertising space for businesses to be included in this milestone edi tion to tell their story of association with the community Deadline for advertising copy is June at and space is selling now Call Bill Cook or Don Ryder for assistance at ACTON PHARMACY limited Main St N

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