Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 16, 1977, p. 1

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Not Georgetown Senior citizens must stay at home Duby Are senior citizens apart menu in Georgetown being given priority over Acton Councillor has heard from several senior citizens who are concerned about the fate of the long plan ned units on Elizabeth Drive They relayed lo him the fact they had been asked by On tario Housing representatives if they would be willing to move to senior citizen units In Georgetown instead of Acton To heck with taking second place councillor Les Duby said Tuesday People don t sont to move away and live elsewhere He is annoyed at the attitude that would place such little importance on the feelings of individuals Senior citizen units have been planned in both Acton and Georgetown and he insists that the two projects must work in concert not one given priority over the other He will be contacting Julian Reed as soon as possible about this new pro blem Mr Duby explains it his been four or five years the first wire received for the second senior citizens building The first is on Piatt off Cobblehill ltd Names have been gathered since thin Some of these same people have been wait ing for three or four years Some are widows for In stance staying their homes until suitable apartments arc available have to be sure of where they will go be fore they can put their homes on the market Mr contacted Hills planner Mario Venditti after receiving the concerned Vend Ittl assures him all require menls necessary have been met for the Senior Citizens units here The land has been acquired and the unit is cep tabic for the disposal plant Only problem might be the relocating of people in the two houses on Elizabeth who would have to move else where want to see construction start in the spring and be com in the fall Mr Asking our senior citizens if would move to George town is ridiculous Over 400000 Early start for Main St Hilton Works Department will at lempl start on the reconstruction f tin St in lit Mali kins for in the Hilton Hills iskid engineer Ink ill limit i number irs in the immerei well is the k done is is lit work Mill SI cost i J hi eommitlte julhonztd stiff to hire Phillips Planning I united to design the reconslruiilon of from Mill to ill iLe St tin construction of nut scwirs iter Hie will be done is joint with tin Town of Hilton Hills In ill lln estimated cost of tin work is Officer line he w iter in the i would hut lit mire to cover of Hie rk use of tin tin ind tin jn I stm is Mr slid Overflowing water concern of committee COOK CASTS her lovestricken orbs upon her one and only Ronnie Orsaun as he hands her the box lunch she bought The sale was part of an auction at Speyside School in which the boys made lunch for two and the girls bid on the lunches The money raised is going towards school trips and the kids thought it was romantic Board stands firm chairmanships stay overflowing or llu thill ltd s is the e of si concern to the Hills works eom t s Hit works i inimilltt resolution is town ti ask win prevent Hive mi illon rep in is lommittu pointed in tin solution tin is ins inj 1 toad in llu thi town lint third line George tilled the ire verv irie puddle Hit I lluv nuss Ik lined llul hid I iken up in with tin rcji hut hid I It I own Hub with Mr iltb I Hit Recommendation In the face of a showdown with its teachers Board of Education stuck to its guns Thursday and re affirmed the decision to dis pose of department heads next fall and replace them with chairmen Trustee Fred put forth a motion that the new board reaffirm the previous board s decision because there are eight new trustees and he thought there was a need to make the board s position on the controversial change clear Trustee Bert led off the debate saying tne switch chairmanships is illegal so the subject be discussed His warning was ignored Armitage urged the trustees to Ignore red her rings which have been crop ping up over the past few months and stick to looking at the educational and leader ship values of switching from department heads to chair men The board right to change things when we judge it to be the best move was another important considera Hon he claimed He said the board has waited three long years for the schools lo voluntarily switch to the new system of high school management and only seven have and we realized some would never change stated chairmen ships are educationally sound and in keeping with the times He said the board should be able to incorporate modern management techniques in the school He noted the teachers need sive leadership He told the board everyone knows how successful chair have been at Lord High School Burling ton but a report written by Principal Dean Fink about Acton High School shows it is also working well there Armitage said Fink report from January says school meetings are more efficient and communication has been improved since the voluntary switch from department heads to chair men informed the board the Deputy Minister of ducat ion has said it is up to the board to organize its schools as it sees fit and the Ministry believes elmrmin ships in he by the llie province does say Hi only the cm make the final ruling when a piett of lion is challenged He noted the board has two differing opinions One from a firm specializing in legislation says ships legal under the Act Another firm which specializes in lion matters says it is concluded he lieves the Ministry of due opinion should be the one which carries Ihe most weight with the board said what the deputy minister said didnt mi in i llnne since the mm isler has tin final siy He puled ink s report Acton High Sihoo his fertd since the to He said let il hi is obtained indie lies the board is been icling ilkgillyby haunt ships in ihe schools ic administration of knowing ill along its actions in this regird were The in my view have known they were in fact breaking the law but I assume that Ihcy pro on the questionable virtue thai the end justified Hie means charged Director of I later responded to Continued on Page rive 10 pay hike mayor council A pav of for countillors for the miyor wis recommended finance idmimstr ition committee night Hits would bring lor ir up to ind ssihry lo2 UK Hit vote to send Ihe proposed mereasi to council passed unanimously but Councillors Peter Morris liter mil Pot spn give they would oppose the in crease it council I ltd the ittnk if Ihi intrtnse des trilled hint the A 1 R per Lint mirt was Hit r s I the town id just hired new at i between and He stited There to be some consideration for Hit people who put us in this seal Phis should be left over until the is Continued on No fill in Fairy Lake A developer owning pro perty south of Drive just east of Fairy Lake In Acton won be allowed to fill his neighbors land say the Credit Valley Con Authority Application by Associates Engineering Ltd lo ill In the floodplaln was turned down by Authority executive especially when was discovered proposed filling was to lake place on another property Chairman Grant Clorkson mused It seems strange this Authority and Ihe Ministry of the Environment paid for dredging Fairy Lake lo cool the Credit and now we are expected lo approve develop ment and filling the lake Clarkson wanted lo know how many of the lots in question were created by the previous dredging All of em declared Mayor Tom Hill The executive passed a motion not to consider sub mitted plans and to notify Associates cut and fill operations must be kept within their own property lines and not extend beyond existing floodlines M Z BENNETT public speaking contest ended with Epp right winning the Junior trophy and Steve Saxon left taking the In termediate pne Salvation Army plans services Sunday School The three Sunt md rtyilir si ihe for the services el 1 Turn 1 ihi will in the United if Sthool will Miahh it i in It rtu f Hit Si then art A run fmuliis in district tint he of However is wcl to Hand hive i lime lether he predicts The will their own band Tradition are heme ion t person illy ibout the the Sunday Here in iny in ihe ire from in who erew up in Hit ilv ition Army iridition service held attendee We nit lostrmeour own pit I ex mis r for services there is difficult has Hit memoir of 1 itue of Mercy in arm of Iht Salvation Army Mrs Heather Kin Lham calls on the sick and elderly in the area Capl Porter suggests anyone could her for a visit or in formation Man charged A man has been charged following the discovery of tools stolen from valued at an hind saws hack siws and other items which hid been stolen and sold The thefts occurred over a period of several months Approve sewage plant addition illtv in sen nl I is ipproveil Hilton request to build in p Hull pi int just If hurt 111 1 1 south recent staff engineer George I igopolus pinned ii ility of effluent into HI iek reek is it good enough dine to llu rupicsled iddinon is m the fioodplain hut ill will bring Hie filtration bed waltr level the told executive He slid tin whole silt was ponding irea lit didn l fort inv up r ilran sire mi llu executive fell permission should be were positive It was recommended Ihe region nut floodline in for new flood lines but the would not ask the region lo to ikt responsibility for any flooding is approved providing plans indicated proposed filling would not effect neighboring properties under storm conditions and no openings be planned in the service building below the floodline Chapman earns title Invested NEW SCOUT LEADERS were invested Monday night at Actons Scout Hall From left to right the new leaders are Mike Walton Jim Boyle and Jim Philip They are flanked by Steve Thompson left and Murray Harrison district commissioner right Dive Ihipmin the Sabres the Junior It season on in up be it centre Chip mm timed two to win fimlly he divi scoring eh with points the team cell dwellers throughout the season be it the first place it has assists from lines needed the two points lo overtake George town Doug Harms who his points from II goals and assists Ihe Sabre needed to heal the Gem to tie at 78 would still have given the title lo The scoring title would be his because he got more goals than tick up The was stnelly to determine if could the rest of the league which starts playoffs tonight against Milton locked up first place last week Bui the southern club went Hong with the which wis i makeup from postponement h in picked up on first Iwo scoring He rchyed pass to defcneemin Held Campbell who in turn give it s Itle for first at Doug waited just three minutes before he pulled the trigger for another jni1 from and Don DAVE CHAPMAN Richard and Chap man played Junior C with the S Inst season The game winner came off Joe stick also in the middle from Held and Paul At that point Sabres held a Power which called up some affiliated players for the game closed gap late in third a power play goal by Paul Johnston John picked up first goal in the second period on another power play effort wanted to give some regular players a rest before tonight playoff action Kent went the In the nets by stopping shots of them in the middle frame Sabres had shots on Bob The win was Acton third or season and along with two tics gives them a total of eight points in 42 games This Is the first season that the Sabres have missed play off action

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