Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 2, 1975, p. 8

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8 The Acton Press July 2 15295 raised in pledges on Saturdays bicycle rally tired Tho day was bright and along the Fergus Lino to Bel and ridden by 12ymrnlil sunny Saturday morning woodandback to the starting Jackson Shi had regis place was the circuit for ploTed eight milts of riding bile hose participating Ages of time but to the riders rnngea from six ted by n heck point year olds to and of the guide number registering only two old not complete the ride One misfortune occurred in pi school the start off point for the annual rally sponsored by tbo moan Ilnll Association and the Hock wood District I Ions Club t sdiool ell an Individual during the event It large groups also entered In tin fun Six riders winners at Kettleby school rn li week to he and madi Hit trek In luketlmt film Hies the run Included wort tht flay and Trail entered a formidable feat Ellen Thomson chin of turn done It again six mem Young Cindy Johnston 12 wood with thrtii Ik rs of well known riding walked away the and leonor It from the with Reserve Sweepstakes Irioofll It mile com ribbon and first In junior Alex I Indn null win ridi KUlleby riding Phoenix travelled with their two All residents young sons itimnlrtg Ihi round of inriylng with Ihi in old fir At lltuuli Inn lUlwood frit win I for llrlng itliWm lor hull of Ihu rally riilJio nil in r Hull AhHot lull in I I lull Si rut mi rim nil II of the Ions lit Saturday and individual I nun tin Hall AsimkIjiII junior rode In tohrmn iif rtciiptH r lutti y on I on the town of i public school the mile route of the bike ralr was the the course did it in less than two hours I Indblud who lives north or copped top by winning the grand Sweepstakes trophy and first In the middleweight dim riding purebred Arab mare reena This Is first year under and she has won bath trail rides Agnc3 McGinnis on Topaze old mid came third In middleweight corider companion of I wns fourth in lllghtweight Mostly tht rldi was com Johnston won a sixth ribbon within in middleweight riding half hours Some pi Travis Bill Hacking of bicyclists In top Guclph second In run In two liinl lightweight on Goldie M iiullttl Into around 1 pin Ihrmigli apply of to flu bull jlayrs Th I i lub putting straight tht t Eramosa council seeks bylaw amendment zone and District TWO PRETTY DAMSELS from Mrs Gall Tremains class wear bonnets and long dresses at a Centennial Pioneer Day held just before classes were dismissed for summer holidays Uwts hard clove at it the Boh Hamilton and said thai m Brunch of the down and insisting that municipal must wear such safe clothing He pointed out that ibf Branch to fin employ tr the municipalities not adhrnnf to the discussion is who was responsible for of suvh items motnn wis passed in which council said that because of it dl the amount of two to each full time em Trustees agree to apply for OHRP A decision was made at the Tuesday June meeting of the illagc council to apply for the Ontario Home Renewal Program to meet residents and district residents requiring about proposed rccon of Highway will have an opportunity to present their queries to of of the Ministry of Transportation According to Ed Stevenson project manager for Regional Planning and Design of finals will be at the Rock wood town hall IS and 16 from 3pm to 10 p m Maps and diagrams will be available for Inspection and members of the Mmlstrj will explain what will be entailed At a meeting with the township council on June 9 Mr Stevenson dis cussed the preliminary designs for Highway 7 bet and Acton He pointed out at that time that little change will be made directly In the highway as it proceeds through Rockwood but a sidewalk will built from the west side of Main St to Frederick SL at the Minis try expense The council sent certain recommendations to the Ministry for their consider One important request was hat a bicycle allowance be built along the roadway from Acton to Guelph The recommendation was being forwarded to neighboring municipalities At a meeting of Milton council recently the council suggestion was turned over to the community services com Business meeting Mrs Elliot was hostess to a short business meeting of Women Institute to tide the branch over summer with no meetings Mrs D has reconsidered and wilt be leader assisted by Mrs Rill Mathles Volunteers lor SPIN July are Mrs S Cramp and Mrs Parker Aug Mrs Stokes The plaque in the park has been repaired and It is hoped no more damage will be done planned for main corner In Camp- etlville Several members There Is possibility another will be held at a later date to help the financial situation for committments Inrly fall lOHRP which will assist residents whose water and septic require up dating after inspection currently bv the Wellington Guelph Unit The program provides provincial loan assistance which in of lower in come residents can be as high as per cent cable According to Hockey under the sliding scale policy of the provision is nude so residents ith on income of less than might be eligible to receive free loans This means that persons below certain levels of in come need not be concerned if their facilities do not meet the standards of the Health Unit At the Tuesday meeting the trustees again discussed an information letter which will be sent to village residents advising them able ft is expected thnl the survey crew making the inspection will have com rounds within a week T Dale of the Health Unit said in April of this year that all homes in the village will be checked and that when all data has been collected it will be compiled and submitted to township council and the Ministry of Environment for con si deration lor purchase of shoes mil gloves to ihi motion was the stipulation of inv imploveelondherc to the regulations will result in fine by the to the by the province Posting of signs on the side of a building in were also discussed at the last meeting of council The signs were those of the Johnson Carney real estate firm and one other idvertising the Colonial hotel Signs offend In letter to council of Main St said the signs had been placed on the outside wnll of Johns Meat his property He said that since their he has been by both hotel and real estate customers Mr Death pointed out that in order to put up the sign Mr I aw had trespassed by backing his vehicle into the Death driveway on a Sunday afternoon and parking wiys Without permission Clerk Lloyd was instructed to write a letter to the owner of the meat market informing him that the signs were in contravention to township by no The letter stipulated that the owner should remove the signs immediately with failure to do so possibly resulting in a sign Mr Death reports the Colonial hotel sign has since been removed The Johnson sign has not been taken down Alt Berry of Con struction Ltd in Acton ap- council He requested permission to building permit for erecting a second dwelling on the farm at Oustic which he had recently purchased The farm is composed of acres located on the southwest corner of the Fourth Con cession and Fifth Line of He told council he plans on raising horses on the farm required a permit to build a house on the property kith the original one to be kept for hired man Council passed a motion refusing the permit on the grounds that the request did not comply with the council a resolution dated which specified that land ngrlculturnl must be kept for farm land use In Mr Berry position as part time farmer his request did not qualify Official plan discussed Roger county planning director attended the meeting Council discussed with him the various aspects of the Official Plan Ho hud been invited by the Eramosa council so the township position on preservation of agricultural land could be established Council also wanted Mr Treumner opinion of sub division development Rockwood Chairman of the Rockwood Trustee Board member of Planning Board Allan Osborne had also been In vlted by council was In attendance Chairman of the Planning board John was present He loo discussed staging policies with council A motion was passed requesting the planning consultant to prepare an amendment to the zoning by law as an interim measure until such times as a com new restricted area by law Is completed for the municipality Purpose of the amendment is lo control use and development in areas of the police village of Rock wood that may otherwise be prematurely subjected to proposals for residential subdivisions A further request will be made for an estimated cost of staging policies being included in the updating of the Official Plan As a means of curtailing weeds In the district council authorized the road super to make arrange ments with the County Roads Department for the rental of their spraying equipment Purchase of the spray will be made from the M C of Canada Burlington Complaints re parking heard Complaints of Rockwood residents living on the south side of Bridge St have been brought to the attention of the trustees A letter was written Jointly by residents who said that cars trucks parked on the road allowance are connected with the com mere in 1 operation of Lou Used Cars The writers complained that obstruction of the ft area results because of vehicles parked on the roadway They feel it Is illegal parking in a residential area and that there is risk of obstruction In the case of emergencies Complaints legitimate Having previously noted the problem the trustees fell tht complaints were legitimate The secretary was instructed to send a letter to Mr Hilts requesting removal of tho vehicles from the Bridge St location A nearby resident Murray McLaren says the problem has existed for at least four years says arc sometimes parked three deep and points out that many limps there is not enough room for two cars to pass He feels that many people think the area Is one large car lot and says they park there for periods of time blocking the for residents Mr McLaren is concerned that in case of fire or other emergencies there Is no access to the Bridge St homes Submit soon Yes The Acton Free Press publishes graduation and wedding photos Submit them as soon as possible after the NOW UNDER ONE ROOF The Best in Small Cars HIGHEST TRADE IN ALLOWANCE Money You Save at Baz Will Ba Your ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING 2949 Ptui Tax and HONDA civic a GALLON on 1975 EPA rcta BAZ MOTORS LTD TIM KINGSBURY has a well deserved drink of water at Eramosa public school after being the second person to complete the 25 mile route of the Rockmosa Bike Rally A SIX WEEK STUDY of early life in Canada culminated in a Pioneer Day at centennial ichool Wednesday afternoon June 17 Children studying the course wore costumes to schoolandplayedgamesoftheera is the leader of the hopscotch game or Tin Save 1Bc TROPICAL FRUIT PUNCH 299 Lynn Valley Sovb PEAS 24 Tim BEEF or IRISH STEW 79 Tim MtAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS BEETS Red Brand Boot ROUND STEAK ROUND STEAK ROAST Cham Sanborn 1 lb Bag COFFEE Save 30c 99 APPLE SAUCE Save BONELESS RUMP ROAST 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