Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 30, 1974, p. 24

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Acton Wrd October 1W4 PAINTING PUZZLES and interesting games SATURDAY WAS fathers day at the Rockwood nursery school It pro TEACHING DAD new tricks is three year old COME ON DAD this is how you do it Three- were part of Saturdays fun as fathers remast vided a delightful scene as several young fathers were to be seen taking Heather Reid Father Tony finds being back at yearold Kirsten of really ered teeny problems and got to know their kids an active part in the mommg program in which their children are school fascinating and asks mathematical ad enjoys painting but it s even more fun when for a short morning program Bob Love enjoys ved regularly under direction of Anne Vos of Eden Mills Seen with his vice of his young daughter Chad Mance four father Peter is on hand to see how cleverly she with son Robbie three four year old daughter Tern is Dave Diamond School mates Laura works out a puzzle applies the brush and paint Delegation question at village meeting Pumpkin people fun and District a meeting of the trustees held the low hall with members of the board including trustee Bob Leslie and Bert Smith clerk secretary was also In the absence of Chairman trustee took the chair Delegations present in eluded Lewis J Mr and Mrs Coulter Mrs Julie Brace Mr and Mrs Pal Smith and township councillor Jim Milne Mr reported a sewer at Carroll was crushed and not operating It was decided village foreman Nightingale would repair the sewer using concrete or Mont to avoid future damage Storm drains on Frederick and were and Prop id sub division plans for the Brown farm on Mam were discussed In to questions of ductules trustee Bob Leslie stated there could be no any developers at the present lime due to the current policj of the township and Oil bold up on water and a freeze on istallation He rift i meeting the and ap for extra subsidy Questioned as to the at of Ihi trustee board regarding the vision Mr Leslie said that no sup port hid been and that other problems such as roads schools would be raised Township councillor J spoke re township zoning by law in protons being I lifted He tinted that the north cist end of the villige was the only area loneu at present laid that township timed there v development and the Ministry or Housing at yuitns I irk wns aware of the policy of the township moratorium in this respect fat Smith questioned moritonum on and tilt policy of in filling He asked how con residents could obtain inform It a- suggested hi itlond board follow reports in the Council positions open for December election Concerns of projected sewerage wnttr costs plus the upcoming election triggered special meeting of citizens laht riday night A large group of villagers met subdivision of Main St to discuss what growlh could mean for office but so far none have and how it could be controlled Stipulations arc that advantageously to preserve both aesthetics and com life the feeling of those attend inn was that if growth is it must be well nominees must be a Canadiu citizen tenant or owner and at least IB years of age Ten names are required for by ten qualified New water tests Rockwood bowling NelfhW In with with and Men with 10 tun with win In cellar Trailer look Immrdlite Itid over wind up with lonll win Jtilin bowled In triple with IS Hoy and Sim SIS wilh 216 noli SOI ay U Mur Vlv SO alter Bach SI ill Loot SO and Loll Allen 70S Gorton Hi tod Dune o ri brought In a triple with ISO Bert Archer bowled IM l0ndZ2T Bob wit the with the JIT triple iu and Bruce bowled a an triple nfl count tor the Country Mm Jin Loot showed a SB triple with and bowled 1M MS and to triple In SSI Dave ideaSlO triple Smith said that con residents wished to rtsisl the of development at the property lie asked for advice on procedure board he the 1- r planning board and township council High what input the concerned residents could give to board lit informed hi should attend board meetings contact George Day of the planning i hi The inquiry of Mrs an on Smith as to dip porlnnt fattor in the future of the village and that in some in the must be immediately available At Monday count of this George Day week only three nomination announced I he of nviron is now In in vilhgt residents knock at tin witlnn idtntifv i i ind the voters list Nam ination dates- art from Nov to for Wellington include school board trustees councillors village trustees InFramosa has already intention to had been picked up run school board trustee the township reeve Warren Parkinson and council chambers indicating Milne of the it the present time at council have decided not to le three members intend to run this year election On run for office arms arc also he trustee level trustee ivailnblc it the village hydro Chairman Gary has said he finds his business veil squirrels can be seen and personal affairs too these days with chunky demanding to continue on the cheeks chucking chestnuts board He has and storing them for winter t lncnd months run The SI John s Church village greens were colorful last Saturday as myriads of pumpkins of various shapes and were mcticulousl lined up ready for judging by 111 ret well known art judging authorities Cat pumpkins scarecrows spiders and mammoth all had been contrived by live youngsters who par in the Acton and District I of what a Mr Pumpkin Dress up wah all about Nine lo 12 In the nine to 12 group characters from nursery rhymes a dozen blackbirds est from a 1 to ye display JudRinc was difficult as of many district children to the fort somt working from their own imagination others from pictures in Winners of ihe rhyme showed as top competitor followed by Heather Shawn raig Miscellaneous group showed Robbie Bonner Lorn Susan Iinder was winner for tht en theme pumpkin with Michael and List I- vans close contenders faces were well portrayed by Pant Peter Hoot took i Ids iking up pumpkins Hi anil Mi lump inw wis won by loth Hill and David Killings Mark llithardson the Ihllowe en made tin fiei inherentecor winner of the pumpkin is Six eight I is rhyme laurels for unseen Susan liiiri and pumpkins were liken by Petty Shiwn tilth ihi pumpkins Interested spit I would visit grounds turn us whit wis hip pining ludgesfortlu Hot Hi bin I- nth Dun the if fun wh I from itch il lines i pumpkin lines Jpm of I is that Mr I umnkin Dress up will The had hid an opportunity to their r enjoyed llallout en fun ind wis tickled ir Noble wimiuu wis Pindir iwkins mil Smdn In thi over 11 division w in tht nursery rhyme detention in Bonner look a first in hi miscellmeous division with an pumpkin turkey i Kingsbury look i stcond Tim Kingsbury took the en ihciiit with Hoot coming in second Peoples were mi si in rm deputed Tim lug i- for i first ind in the food mil children illnibittlh flshis Point out danger The convenience economy and ecology of manufactured wood wax firelogs are causing more and more fireplace owners to use them Instead of natural firewood Like all fire products these logs must be used and Region Prevention Committee it Is important that users read tltc directions and follow them carefully Poking the fire breaking up a burning log and building too large a lire are the most serious mistakes the Committee more than one log it a time or adding a ILrelog to an existing fire are the major causes of difficultv Most lured firtlogs put out as much heat as two or three hardwood logs and people an cause accidents if thev light more than one at a time Adding a wax wood log to an existing fire result in a flareup or an hot fire Don poke It users should never poke a burning log ire logs are made of compressed sawdust and wax and when they are poked bits of bur nlng wax stick to the fireplace toots and dnp on the carpet Poking may also break up the log creating a larger burning surface and resulting in an intense heat flareup The logs are designed to bum fairly evenly for two or three hours out special attention be with a J Bruce made with MS the triple Roil It 1S7 and ITS will itl triple Glen led planned medical in the ruMtkntnl location of bt The trustee said the is classified as per milled Mr Smith requtsted to view the tievclopment plans of the sub dn He is informed the plans could viewed in the village office the the reid letters from Ministry of Transport count school board sidewalks on hill al ind the nothing Brings lit felt tint Itmkwiotls iter problems proper a refirred to a liter Dim Iter tin first oilier liter Mould be consult red small village move to iti is in tip Some how i vi r Me had not made the ago hit while the of tin f with a to Inat Night I male bo lid a OS tipping in 11 and John Gordon bowled pie tt JoTl with a plan took It wis trustee Smith w problems the have not been properly looked ho in present in 12325 the Roc art aa the bowled a 201 Dune d 60S triple a the attend the ting slated for Oct and report to November meeting Trustee I produced QueStlOH IS literature rt the government who did it David Bruce Danny bowled IMand E bowled triple and lit on MO triple IMandlTB Nellie bawled with a and 12 unpredictable took fit from ended with a and ill i a and Iple Allan Tat triple tin and triple system The secretary was instructed to retain information on file for future The secretary read the inthly cemetery Between and morning our tiny bodies were be seen cuddled in a ball spattered around Centennial school briefs board agreed to a price on the side and intnase of for openings middle of Some from Allan xcavating firm travellers in northern Ontario It was decided that village this summer seemed to feel will erect a barrier numbers of dead on for the seeded area northern Ontario roads ire report was of the it to be seen is is iXt II meeting at offices of on southern highways Ministry of tnvironment in is is it Toronto Also a letter from animiK rth ire not John Hoot The as tame or became drivers in moetinj was adjourned to the southern an less Tuesday Nov Millie Sunshiners to hold November elections Wright World is Mine the beautiful piece made members how should be completed wis ihe fellow up with prizes liken Price Mrs Nellie and Mrs fieri Price I lay den took the prize Mrs Smith served a lunch of homemade biscuits and jam Ml mem bcrs were reminded to make a special getout effort for the next meeting as voting and for new officers will tie held Mrs November Mat in ihe Thursday Out of each class Montgomery for the enter town hall was date given to two people are being packed provided members and It is the hope of and are going to be given on the program wis the present executive that ill prizes reading by Mrs members will attend Its week final ante rlhc girls soccer team wis Team numbers were I aura i lime Leslie rrudv Clifford Joci Piotto Jickv Pat l Unci which is making a is starting on Tuesday It is tall the ink Mouth The grades one are having a party Peacock The Sunshine i had a vcrv if on Oct Mrs Wilson was chair woman fur the and Mrs Urn Black the business had been computed Mrs Montgomery of Mills took over the pnno and had everyone laughing as she had club numbers Join in wilh borne of her songs special request she sang The Chicken bong and The i vcrv jovial mood thanked Let CRESTLAWIM NATURAL FURNACE NOW Winter is Coming A dirty furnace is inefficient and can cost you money Do you know a dirty furnace when you see one Ma rty MMrt at My Ml Mwd tor w awsaw or to Mt pnilM mut Ml pirn am Htm PMC wow kMNttw let CkHm Check New Clip and Mail to Heating a Cooling NAME ADDRESS TEL I Best time to call AFTERNOON We install your new furnace complete We take away your old furnace complete a years to pay on your Union Gas Bill Your new furnace is designed for Air Conditioning Electronic Air Cleaners and Power Humidifiers These can be included at the time of installation or at a later date In Georgetown phone Mrs Inglis 8777524 or A Weston Collect 7453544 AWN EATING COOLING LTD 124 FENMAR WESTON HEITIRG DEALER with union Monthly on your

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