Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 19, 1977, p. 12

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12 The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct THE ESQUESING Historical Society conducted a walking tour of Sunday afternoon Between 80 and 90 interested persons braved the chilly temperatures to hear John McDonald explain the history of the village One of the first stops above was an old brick lime kiln Limehouse Tour slides reveal Limehouse history by Mrs A Benton A good number turned out for the Historical Society walk on Sunday After slides of the neighbourhood in the Limehouse Memorial Hall Mr John McDonald a former area resident led all on a walk over the rocks The ladies served a light lunch on their return Fort unately the weather cooper Apple day Last Saturday Cubs held their annual Apple Day There were 17 Cubs and one Scout who covered the area Along with them were nine parents who drove them around the area Thank you to all the people in the area who so generously contributed when the boys came to their door Thanks also to the parents and to Steve Thompson who helped that day and to Thompson who brought us hamburgers and drinks for lunch Limehouse Group Commit tec held their October meeting at the home of Sandra and George Booh There was a business meeting Voskamp dealer Voskamp was recently appointed the Superior Muffler Dealer in Hills Acton The Superior Muffler guarantee is good for as long as the buyer owns the car The guarantee valid at more than 1200 dealers in North America covers every part of the exhaust system In this area Superior Muff ler exhaust systems are available at Rich Service Centre Limited No Highway East of town Mr Voskamp has been doing bus iness in town for years followed by an evening of games and wine and cheese The executive this year will be Ed Ryan chairman Liz rates secretary and Liz Rock treasurer On October 14 and 1G most of the 1st Brownie Pock had their first experience of going to camp The girls were taken to Camp near Clifford Participating in this event were Lori Little Coralee Denny Papp Kelly Lawrence Karen Gregory Phillips Kendal Batchelor Judy Thomson Heather Brown Sherie Margaret Olah and Campbell The Brownies planned all of theactivitiesfor their trip in eluding the menu Some of the girls Sabrina Phillips Coralee Denny Judy Thomson Heather Brown and Campbell earned their Holidy badges It was a very memorable and enjoyable weekend for all including the leaders M 2 Piece Size 816 ski 9195 suits Boys All Sizes WINTER COATS Buckeye JEANS CORDS SNOWMOBILE SUITS I and up WINTER HATS GLOVES MITTS BARGAIN CENTRE 1 Mil Wilt f Actn a e Limehouse tour draws large crowd study Between BO and persons showed up for the Historical Society walking tour of Sunday Its the largest crowd the society has had for any of its events Tudor Beattie welcomed the group to the Limehouse Community Hall and John McDonald gave a slide presentation on old and new scenes around the village before the walking tour began The history of dates back to when the first land was sold When a sawmill began operation in 1B40 the area was called Fountain Green In 1641 the limekiln Industry was started by Mr Lindsay The railway came through In 1856 a boon to local in dustry In 1857 the first post office was opened by John Newton and the name of the place was changed to Lime In 1857 Mr and Mr Moore purchased the and lime works Where the escarpment land was once industrial now It has become recreational land The escarpment features limestone of an excellent quality as Credit Valley sandstone It Is used for the manufacture of lime cement and plaster There are many natural caves which suggest smugglers- and whisky stills The Moore and lime works had six kilns capable of burning thousands bushels of lime a year and the saw mill was capable of making feet of lumber a day In John Newton built a water lime mill used in the construction of the Grand Trunk Railroad In he took out the machines and put in woollen manufacturing equipment The Empire Blanket Com pany was later destroyed by fire In 1B72 and Newton started the manufacture of fireproof paints known as the Canadian Paint Mills By tons a year were being made here and the company won a medal at the Centennial Exhibition The building was destroyed by fire in as well as the nearby lumber milt This was a severe blow to the pros of Limehouse as there was not enough Insurance to permit rebuilding The 11 lime kilns In the village area date back to the 1B40 Each was about 10 feet high This type of kiln was not the most efficient There were also three draw or shaft kilns built In the lB70s which operated on a hour basis The adjacent quarry is now overgrown with brush In 1B0 was a hive of activity with over men employed in the in dustry The lime industry closed about due to economic conditions and possibly the danger of blasting near the village The last blasting at the quarry was in 1917 and a neighborhood woman was The kilns were taken over by the Gypsum Lime and Ala bastlne Company of Paris in 1917 and later by Domtar There have been three hotels operating In the village and the first poat office was In one of them Thomas Gowdy deeded the land for Methodist church which closed after church union in 1925 It bought In 1945 by the Women Institute for use as a community hall The W I was founded In 1921 Presbyterian church history dates from but the building was erected In The oldest gravestone is dated 1826 Ills that of a young girl Part of the inscription died as a result of neglect was event erased from the stone The history of the property is tied up with that of the area In the Credit Valley Conservation traffic In preparation for the month long McLaughlin Ontario Municipal Board hearing In November the town is going to have an expensive traffic impact study done Hills works com approved the engineering department request for the study at a meeting last Tuesday night De Cather will do the study and both town and region will pay the cost ACTON ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION AND SALE Saturday October 29th 10 am to4pm St Albans Parish Hall Acton FREE DRAW Authority bought 190 acres of the family property The Intends to restore the kilns as nearly as possible to their original state although the old home has been demolished The unique threeseater outhouse has gone to the Black Creek pioneer village The first log school was built In 1845 on the Sixth Line The lower room of the stone school was built In 1862 and the second storey in The school closed in 1902 with a reunion and the new school opened in September o HALTON HILLS AUTHORIZED o E DEALER Mr and Mrs Tom Leach buy the first two Mazdas from owner LesPehtls the home of Achilles Motors OFFICIAL OPENING SAT OCT 22 Come in and see our lineup featuring GLC 2D00R SPORT PRICED to AS LOW AS 3475 HATCHBACK uxo toad and tUaltr A lot of great little ideas add up to a great little car

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