Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 8, 1975, p. 18

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1 The Acton Free Press Wed Jan Churchill New members join church I Modern TV system CONSTRUCTION WORKERS at the Rd subdivision decided to express their emotions about the completion of a row of homes Council reconsiders Hunting bylaw is deferred Milton Council will reconsider it decision in the discharge of firearms in the entire town of Milton Council reached Hi it decision after five addressed council opposed IIr Inv Blake representing the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Jim representing Region Environment Protection Association Warren Mel ay representing Sportsmen Club ind B Klrkaby representing No people who signed a opposing the by all f fered objections to the by In its present form The by law in its present form effectively prohibits recreational hunting in town Exceptions are nndc under the dog lag and livestock poultry protection act and made provision for of ficers to discharge or for sportsmen clubs hold shoots After hearing both defense and criticism Hie bill matter was referred for committee consideration Monda night and will then goto council for endorsement or rejection at meeting tentatively slated for villc Hall Jan Each of the up posing the by I questioned the need ban that the ban he lifted and replaced with stringent controls Blake said there had been no reports of hunting injuries in 111 the past years and out the risk of hunting was far more remote than in other sports inclining fishing and Blake noled ihcn win small garni hunters in the region and spent homing in Ontario last seir being I by La Hi iff waul to make 11 crystal it on welcome I II take tare of mj own she told room full of hunters of gawcyi recalled having one shot few years ago lie tiled nice where he heard shots rebound off his roof I 1 lied it Hum stop said t hurting anything Just shooting pigeons I said yes but I wish youd save Hie Councillor Fink was the only councillor who spoke si muchly in favor of the no hunting by I iw Others In dicated a more acceptable In law should he drafted No guns allowed llu scene of the hunting debute will In moved to Hall Ian where Milton Council will tttemptto digest briefs and suggestions tint luvi Flu meeting was requested to lit held the former N is twev township Kirkaby of Nassagiweya at the conclusion of a two hour on the problem in Milton last night be there If the hall Is and no guns tllowed siid smiling at he end of the deb lie By Mrs red Churchill Community Church morning worship vice and Church School was very well attended Our Pas tor Rev A subject was The Place of Prayer Communion vice was held also the recep tion of eight new members Reception and Holy Communion services were held respectively on Sunday December and January Received on Profession of were Donald J Anderson Lee John Bonne Douglas Stuart Cooper Jacqueline Elizabeth Denny Wallace Lome Ella Mrs Wallace Lome Ella Helen Joan and Susan Jane Milne Received by letter of were Mrs Vern Denny and Mrs Kcrwin MePhall The Churchill Community Church Women will hold first meeting of the New Year at the home of Mrs Clifford at Corners on the afternoon of day January at pm Friends and old neighbors will be pleased to hear Mr Thompson was able to leave St Joseph Hospital in time lor New Years and back to Wellington race lora Congratulations to Joyce Denny on completing her courses at College at Graduation day was held on and guests from Acton attended Mrs Colin Bay 11 and daughters Mellnda and Julie of were guests her parents Rev and Mrs A V for New Year Day Mr and Mrs I Shields of Craven Sask also Mr Tom Shields of Burling ton visited last Monday with Mr and Charles Obituary Mrs W J McDonald flew up to Thunder Bay and spent the Christmas holidays with her daughter Mr and Mrs William billot and family Mr and Mrs C Storey and family of also Joined them up there for the happy gathering Holidays Mr Mrs Jack Mar shall Scoll and Kelly held Christmas this year guests Mrs Arnold Mr and Mrs Brian and Dawn of also neighbors Paul Andy and Calvin Mr and Mrs John visited with Mr and Mrs Jim In on Sun day Mrs Hod fi Ins of lb spending the Christmas and New Year holiday season with her daughters Mr and Mrs Moore Churchill and Mr Mrs Don tyre and families Mrs J II WardlawoFMal ton spent several days of the New Year holidays wilh her daughter Mrs 1 McDon In Aeton Mrs Susie Denny of Acton Mr and Mrs Vern Denny Denny and Joyce Mr Mrs Ron and also Mr and Mrs Fred MacAr tbur spent Christmas with Mr Mrs and Sharon Mr and Mrs Green of Toronto were guests over the New Year holiday at her brother home with Mr and Mrs Fred MacArthur and all were guests I nice and Sharon on New Year s Day Mrs Albert Brooks visited her daughter Mrs Taylor in Waterloo Memorial Hospital Cam bridge on Sunday Continued from 1 programming will be available for the use of vice clubs sports organizations for special projects Milton next Once the Acton system is completed the workmen will continue in Milton This Job will not lake as long as the tower will already be built It Is hoped Milton residents can have cable TV sometime In the summer of 197B When this project Is finished Ihe Georgetown system will be rebuilt Even though It In only seven years old tne equipment Is obsolete due to rapid technological advancements The Norvnl tower and studio arc also dated It Is hoped the system will be renovated thin fall Upon completion of this Ifatlnn Hills and Milton will have of he most modern systems In North America Before the beginning of next year il Is expelled total cost of will be to Mr it costs IB a mile to lay the cable and other construction costs When the tower Is completed the tower Is in wilt be disassembled ind in storage If an should arise with new equipment it will be ready to be used WALTER NEWMANS farm just west of is the site of the new cable television tower Construction has begun and should be completed sometime in April Noram Communication is in charge of the operations ERIC BELL COMMUNICATION has been busy installing underground cable throughout Acton A trencher was busy in subdivision last week Stuart Johnson cable position Acton death on Christmas day Hampers helpful Bennett goods and elotbing wire inged in p ick igcs ill live red by Don of John St to ins The service has run foi decade Mis is of tin ob ind they doing Km ISfff rf local J in fir lb would hunting Mill provide the protect Inl hat of mil terrier both of villi privnlid ill IB iimnia I opposing id defending I he by I it Lands thilonei tin people gut guns in ir I 1 met I to get r or fences services were held on December for of Peel Manor In Brampton Mrs died in Acton on December after a len illness She was born on June She is survived by her children Velma Mrs C Ft 2 Acton Carl Streetsville Bill Tor unto Beatrice Mrs Half yard Brampton and Lillian Mrs C Thomson of Conn She is predeceased by her husband Albert Merritt Mrs Mcrrittwasa member of the United church The Nelson officiated the funeral service held at Hum ley Shoemaker funeral home Interment was In cemetery Pallbearers were grand sons Bramp ton Bill Merritt Oakville Ken Merritt Streetsville Donald Thomson Mount For est Thomson 1 and Douglas Thorn son Rockwood In keeping with the ex funding activities of Hilton able stems J Id Art J president general manager announces the of Stuart Johnson is general manager Milton been a resident marketing in This Mr be He has for been and for Iho reflects the broadened the at the same lime recognizes their responsibility to these growing CABLE T V has installed some wires on hydro poles along highway 25 The second wire from the bottom is owned by Halton Cable Systems Ltd Barn destroyed in New Years blaze DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT TU Give yourself a break In and see us for the finest Chinese Food end Fish and Chips in Hills HOURS Man 10 11 Sunday Tel Noon The blowing of the fire siren few minutes after midnight New Years Day did not usher in the new year us many citizens supposed called Georgetown firemen to a at the Craig Held farm at the eighth me and Ten Slderoad site of the October International Plowing Match The fire resulted In a loss estimated atWO barn shed burned to the ground and a tractor baler and combine v ere destroyed Christmas trees don look as forlorn v hen cast are decorated bread or fat for the winter birds which come a calling NIIHSKN is left holding the bag as the Nassau tup winner wuh drawn Saturday at his i in Mill St I he winner was Linda McMillan if it Avenue Eve Cooper assists in the I i unsolemn winners are Kathy Turk Iul St Mutinies of Main N Limn 11U Kingham lr Alvln Stuck less of I lis and Wendy Mason of Churchill HOMESTEAD FURNITURE GEORGETOWN MtRKET CENTRE JANUARY STOCK LIQUIDATION SALE 30 OFF ROCKER RECLINERS NOTICE Interested In providing Day Care to young children In your home The Department of Social and Family Services of the REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON is introducing Private Home Day Care in February Homes and CareGivers are needed For Information please call or write Mrs Claudia Pincombe Supervisor Regional Day Care Centre 344 Margaret Drive Oakville Ontario Telephone SAVE to Announcing B0EHMERS ANNUAL FURNACE SALE 10 OFF WITH CASH or no payments no interest no carrying charges until October 1975 Boehmers annual nononsense furnace sale Improve your furnace efficiency Decrease your fuel bills If your furnace Is 15 years old or more you are probably burning too much fuel Our sales techni cians will measure your heat loss and give you a firm estimate for total yearround home comfort If you order and pay in January you get an immediate discount a saving of between 60 to depending on the fob to be done Its a real saving I

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