Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 28, 1975, B8

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The Acton Free Press Wed May Eramosa budget shows decrease in 75 taxes Although Eramoaa township residential taxes will be down about seven lnthi oft mill from last year the overall rate will show ten percent rise over the levy The Increase Is caused by the Increased requisitions of the county ana boards of education At a special meeting colled to adopt the 107S budget recently council approved the various aspects of the grant structure and the estimates The townships residential and farm mill rate last year was This year It will be wrote school supporters II be about six tenths of mill higher than that of a public hi hoot supporter I he consolidated mill rate School Tho consolidated mill rate including county school board and Conservation Authority levies for public school supporter In for public school supporters will be an Increase he township will fit about about ten percent 12 mills over Inst year The The consolidated rate for Wellington County Board of public school supporter in the is asking for 8 tillage of will be an approximate Many of township percent over last spending up Including recreation These are offset by higher grants The consolidated rate for covering increases public school supporter in the expected that general village of Mills will be administration costs in up about percent township office staff last year Total mill TOWNSHIP Fit AMOS A 1 7S and auditor fees printing supplies etc will increase to almost Costs of extra meetings of council anticipated to be up the county school boards conservation levies appear on tax forms the local councils have no control over these govern authorized groups Farmers wagon is burned by vandals A hoy torn Hie fri fire igon demolished Tuesday brigade night May when a young arrived Just the man It on firemen were on fire As It was on Ihi I The Incident on territory Ihi the town I men only Hie I about r ft It lit I wood north on his Inn pulling a wagon of liny Wllntsset working In in field sawn behind farmer a passenger Jump and limb onto the wagon Hi put to Hit tiny fori imping back into ear and king off lit In Hit field Immwllali to ear to warn the iinsiwpi cling when they discovered I heir vehleli bad n flat tin twill hud arrived too bile to wagon II was omul lily burin out AM Dial remaliiHl iIoih lie up iivdlid tin buy road with aid MenduwH eould give no of t Iraelor mid truck False alarm raiiiwii tin tightirH a nib noon turned In when liny hid wlm at tin farm on Hit them lo the farmers wagon I mirth I of which had Home On llu distance down the road with found a grans tin- flames growing rapidly and promptly turned he farmer went back Willi around and llicm In their house and called llu Alterations for area schools Trail tren supposed to knock over jumps ox of tells Ins mount lieu at the rail Ilidcrs first horse show Sunday I he event acted and spectators taking advantage of the beautiful and Inland on lnttwiuon Committee of iimnl t Til EXPENDITURE Three for altera Wellington county i given by aunty Board Monday May school Wellington ducntlon los 121 lor fundi Tun Mtdlul He Icntli- CONS I Approval was given for a proposed alteration to basement of the resource centre John Hobs collegiate estimated cost of This will provide the school with three new teaching areas for recreational tivilies including classes in dance weight training conditioning on the universal gym rhvlhmlcs and general purpose required Alterations involving the ladles staff room and cafeteria were also approved at an estimated cost of Although this school increased in enrolment over the past several years provisions had been mode foi additional use the cafe tcrlo It Is hoped that this new proposal will alleviate the problems Originally the cafeteria of the collegiate wns designed for approximately BOO pupils The school present enrolment is now proximately students vul To accommodate the large numbers during lunch hours three separate lunch periods arc required Despite the adjustment some students are crowded into the halls for eating space I rln district high The second floor I District high school was also considered the meeting Approval was given to alterations of an proximate cost of which will provide new closed teichlng Alterations proposed for the school in will proximately The school is used for the retarded Iwo minutes of silence In children In this area of of the late Wellington county The followed the jrnnlcd appro v given it for and dislrut bowling clubs annual banquet last I wis held it village CrOW wis by W Bowling league windup is banquet and dance delightful sound days St I feel he little off kilter in his crowing time with one crow cry two one half hours but the sound is one of childhood remembnnces for many he s a populir bird in tin Itockwood village ijComins and Friends of Ann of Eden Mills will be sorry lo know she s a patient In the General hospital in traction for a pinched back nerve tier many Rock wood and district nursery school pupils arc especially missing heir favorite teacher and everyone looks forward to her speedy recovery Guide captain and assistants or the Mills Guides are proud of their division volleyball on Friday May 16 and came in a close second to win of last year s ment the Guide Comp any of Salvation Army group It was a first Nice going girls luck next year It congratulations to young couple well known In Ihe district for nursery school was held Ihe Rock wood lown hall last day May Student enrol ment for next year classes is almost completed but tea Anne Vos of Mills says there are still openings for the three day are to ap ply soon Complaints Several complaints of fire crackers were investigated by police during the past ilely 115 rs ire husbands or wives representing six member is president Tony ixltnded his words of welcome at i fine year I entered After the dinner en I red by the several awards re pre Dave dray presented liaguc chimp trophy to the Norton Members were 1 led Nightingale Nightingale N Gordon Gordon and up trophy wis presented by man to John Minna Danny Lorraine Nancv Dob off champs of the Carney team rittived their award from rank Receiving were John ind ind Rrniud I Bob I illcy High trophies wi re taken wilh I9f points Ted high triple went lo Nellie with Sim with iU Nancy fcrgiisoii wilh the high triple wilh alone with moved in fur dinci I I wilh paints rim Ihnnigh wnstakeiiby lois 11 a tny evening points Winner door prize Ross with ft Wayne Itn single with I va Bosch with points and I Allan KM Most improved since is wis pre to and Sam I iwlor Irophy for the bowler with regular to 1 1 Mctulehconof 1 verton pi lie Inker of insulation trophy was s number If Doug id Dunk lima and lehnd and Hurry Sindir Die luh pin- Holiday response pleases Lions lime entry Tor Ihe local girls Gray and Brett i in the second toumomenl on being married June and held Games began at everyone wishes them Ihe and ran through lo p best of everything for a tern at the Centennial high school fie future The girls confiscated the vill f boys Softball sweaters Many area young people and spectators were able to have graduated from easily identify Ihe Eden Mills sities during this pasl month Guides by sweater labels as If you have a celebrated well as playing proficiency member in your family or someone you know who has recently graduated let hear ilxiut it in the Free Press Trustee meeting this Thursday said it the local people would hilf the amount they would carry on the pro Several mailers of imp ant village business will be- discussed this Thursday evening May 29 when the Rock wood village trustees hold their regular monthly meeting at the town hill per child to be paid Three Hundred wire presented men games over receiving were I Mr I vi Bosch 121 Ivy Ritchie 117 Gordon too Men with amis over wore toss Gordon 119 111 liner Sun NyholCiM ind I red 124 tor and llruce Millar 1U Sandy phedrm 110 Con Hilton in 110 and Glen Gny I loyd 105 tinny Ti n Stokmnn 101 and Dune KuiLsburv 102 Prizes of for monthly high triple with handicap wtnt lo Muriel Nellie Stok mm Gordon vi Bosch Viv Nightingale Dune Jerry John Sandy Sam ind Tom ugeso starling at p Although the annual ecumenical church service held Sunday May for and district real dents over the May IB week end was not as well attended Instruction is extended The W C E has now extended home instruction to Include secondary school stu dents as is presently being carried out in the elementary level This matter has been a con to teacher groups deal with secondary school students who are for ex tended school periods The board has authorized home instruction three times week on Monday and Friday for a total minutes per week It s a first come first serve basis for community res dents interested in Liking a trip to the Toronto exhibition Jnf lhc Iown on Saturdav Aug to see benefit dance is slated as In years the the Scottish World Festival at proceeds of the event were well the stadium Rockwood Lion towards rcnova pleased with the numbers are sponsors of the bus building if who did attend accommodation with Marjor the decision to The Lions Club estimate Saunders and Winnie Hills required rcpars that approximately the organizers swimming lesson Ihe bus will leave Swimming lessons at the Centennial School at pm conservation park sharp and return home about u be discussed 1ellers Tickets arc avail to both Ihe township and able now Is the word of the councils by the lady planners who remind C A requested that even one interested there ore or both boards share only SO tickets available So half of the 600 cost required get yours now they soy for the program The author people were at the service ana collections totalled slightly more than The amount will be split half lo be sent to the Farm for the Deaf at Milton and the re mainder to lhc Canadian clonal Institute for the Blind a add i tion to the subsidy if any how many children attend from what pirts of the township to use the facility length of program and of having children Iran sported bv bus and costs In The mailer was left pending until the clerk com plcles hib findings The village trus tees will discuss their letter from R C at this week meeting were Ted red Nightingale bam on Murray Dune Kingsbury Jest in and Dune On completion of present I ions president Stokmnn thanked the secretary and treasurer for their work of the past year of the next season executive were then in President will be timer Allan secretary Glen fire works Lions club members were equally enthusiastic over Ihe success of the evening fire works display held on the same date A tremendous crowd of village and district residents parked in cars at the park to view the show Many others came Eden Hills showed their abilities with community SScrCS take birthday of May was in the usual manner of WW fireworks Large crowds jammed the village park and board to visit homes for the purpose of tutoring those who are victims of or and un able to attend school for The soccer team iin mSXTJ sd delightful lime JrJfslThSL5 mmml club ex Mmtal ended with the local team really great see o of 1 Meadow home display a public service the hospital and bock to Tommy Monce was scorer well worth continuing A Kindergarten again This Is in the game held in Fergus It spokesman said Ihe turns her second week back In is the team second game of convey their thanks to the school and reports are that public who supported the as a lark Her playing in the and family and are elated peel minor soccer league A member of teachirig felt the response staff has been engaged by the w lion Rulings to Match DECORATIVE SAFE PERMANENT FREE ESTIMATES CONCRETE RESTORATIONS LTD MARTIN ST MILTON ONTARIO CANADA 8786853 FREEZERS Best buys in town CHESTS and UPRIGHTS ALL NEW cu ft UPRIGHT That holds 374 lbs Food Capacity SPECIAL While They Last Cubic Ft Chest Type That holds lbs Food Capacity White Only 299 95 While Stock Lasts Silts dim uililt SEE THEM NOW AT 348 Guelph St Georgetown Phone 8776242

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