Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1978, p. 10

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Tho Acton Press Wednesday July 19 1978 Ballinafad Crops affected by heat Winifred Smith Ihero will not bt a second The dry weather is sadly effecting lawns gardens and farm crops in our area The look of the countryside changing rapidly A feu short weeks ago everything a luscious green Now summer has just nicely gotten started and lawns and fields are parched and brown it is two weeks ago since we got a drop of rain and then only a light shower One thing the hay crop was soon dntd and put in barn by the farmers Ospringe Congratulations are in order for Mr and Mrs J who becami parents igdin Daughter Anne and husband became proud parents of July Ihcyhave named him Aaron Now that schools colleges ire closed for the summer months of the residents are away on holidays Those able to attend church on Sunday were in spired not only by the sermon given by Mr Stiles but Hit beautiful anthem ren lend Paul Schwartz I Believe It tied in with a series of sermons for the month of July the theme being The Christians Creed On Sunday it was 1 in Jesus Sunday July the sermon will I Relieve In the Church Mr Mrs Wilfred Hurt had from St visiting with them on Saturtliy Cousins Joy Bill two sons called on other connections living in neighborhood Region needs control of sludge dumping THE CROWD watched with great interest as the egg catching contest proceeded at Park during Pioneer Days There were many eggyolk decorated shorts and jerseys when the event finished Ebenezer Residents enjoy vacation Wedding in church by Doris The British Isles ire blessed with more rain than we are getting this summer Mr and Mrs Jack just returned from a three week holiday in England and Scotland said it rained for fourteen days straight They were accompanied on trip by Mrs Ferguson sister and brother in law Mr and Mrs Arthur of Toronto In a rented car miles gave them a good view of the country as fir north us Inverness Scotland While driving through County in came to little of Iht wcrt of but it from thit little village tint our derived its name They visited Col where lack was stationed while in the army in but ill it remains of the is the outside wall They wert nil delighted with their trip Mr ind Mrs Ward Brute and Mr and Mrs Bjron Bruce tnjoytd few on imping trip Kingston and took boat Thev stopped night it t to with Doctors Barn mil Bruti sons Mr Mrs Mike Hut Jeffrey of Elgin list wttk with Mrs parents Mr Mrs Mrs Hon Mr I inky s topic was our in rough places He rtftrrtd to the storm on in storm and in our Vic lories tomt out of iroublts 1st in It i i r of the odd Mr Mrs tek lluv visited on with Mr Mrs Herb Kent at lit Hon the erased all the lints from ihe took of Mother Her sceret wrote Her dots wish Ihesi photos to suggest 111 it a difficult thing tht Iaul hue whilsoever si ite with to hi 1 ill dor brings ntvtr Ihtn fore In I llitdt ithofhersislir lingering illness w for Iv wedding of of Audrey Hank in to lirr Arnold of dm sis wen present from I Imonlon New mil Missiehu tended by i htld it iiiununiK I 111111111 iv John M Hal on Region needs more control over the dumping of sewage sludge according to Oakvllle regional councillor Laurie Mannell Last Wednesday Halton Region public works com it tee decided Hagemon Farms Waterdown will haul away sewage sludge for the next months from the Georgetown sewage plant and two plants In Burlington Hagcman beat out for other firms for the sewage sludge haulage and storage contract bid Mannell asked where the sludge is dumped noting sludge from Peel is being dumped in Committee chairman Jack noted it Is up to the firm hauling the sludge to decide where it will be dumped pointing out the Ministry of the Environment Issues the permits for sludge dumping countered the region should have some control over where sludge is dumped Ite said it was fine where sludge is dumped on legitimate farmer fields and plowed under but far too often it is just dumped anywhere Milton Councillor Jim Kerr reminded committee the firm has to have a provincnl permit to dump sludge in a specific location This was fine except sludge is also supposed to be dumped under supervision rarely is member Gordon complained Any resident or councillor who his a concern about where sludge is being dumped can contact the province and register a complaint director of public works Bob Moore observed The province t do anything to control sludge dumping Mannell com plained adding you might as well talk to the Pope or Queen about it Hilton Hills Mayor Tom Hill suggested the sludge might not even be dumped in He said it is up to province sludge dumping and asked if any Hilton have been contaminated by sewage sludge While Moore didn t know he said there is a report showing no wells have been ruined improper sludge dumping Several councillors suggested and Ileade come up with concrete proof of improper sludge dumping before saying it being done right Councillor Pit McKcnric said he hoped there t iny repeat of the problem a few years ago where a sludge hauler was dumping it in pit on a farm during winter There were many about he sludge lagoon from area residents upset with the stench and hazard the lagoon represented He was assured there would be no problem in Ashgrovc since the lagoon is no longer used continued with complaints about the Job he thinks the province is doing He slid since sludge is he wants it properly Halton rejects tax incentive Limehouse Attend reunions Mrs Billion 11 iltm Name Gordon Bennett to study family farm Gordon Bennett will con duct a study into the future of the family farm according to an announcement from Mm ister of Agriculture and Food Bill Newman Mr Bennett who retired last May as Ontario deputy minister of agriculture mo food will inquire especially into the opinions held by farmers and their families about their future In announcing Mr Ben appointment Mr New man said The family farm has been fundamental to our way of life for nearly years It is our oldest and most efficient In our constant efforts to improve our pro grams for agriculture in understand the point of view un whit sotial and tconomit conditions me in to as individuals and as businessmen It is one thing to know whit facts art it is mother to know how the people affttted by those perceive them Iht minister ilso said he w is pleased tint a man of Gordon Bennett s calibre was ivailable to conduct this study With his years experience in the Ministry of Agriculture and rood Mr Bennett has an unparalleled knowlege of in man this Permits Permits to hook into the ind iter in It homes will he soon from plumbing insptttor Mi people into ire required In lne the permits for moderns mg plints rtfcion administration tommiltte a tall by for the prouncc to municipalities to desig nali locil industries modernization and then forgive the tax increase resulting from the expansion or modernisation for 10 tars ounty pointed out is losing plants ire Incoming obsolete and an iting One firms ire leaving is ean offer in to industry p ir tieul inlv in si ites Milton Jim Wilson urged the I resolution not nilorsed should do without i the only v iv it i lhroutil fin inei ii I Ik I ittended Sun l f innlv reunion it llii if list ml visitors with them were Mrs I ink Miller of Toronto Mi Mrs Don 1 1 Mr Mrs phn it would of Don Mills Hi slid would end up Virion spent with mi llst up in MrMis lUrl Benton industry In the re Und to Mrs 1 1 Brown funds in pissing of i on to Mi A Mrs Snsdtr net Jodii irnv il of a liiik HOLIDAYS WHY NOT GIVE MOM A HOLIDAY FROM THE HOT KITCHEN yREAT HER BY PICKING sUP SOME DELICIOUS CHICKEN SUBMARINES all types and combinations OR PIZZA FROM CHICKEN PIZZA 29 MILL STREET EAST 16 Mountainview Road S 8776984 Suite GEORGETOWN 8783272 8783208 Another rollicking ftrt ma adventure from the creator me We SEAGYPSIES 23 Man 24 Jut FLY ME THE FRENCH TEENAGE SEX WAY KITTENS rnu 27 28 Show Times Sun and Sat 9pm OWN A TOSHIBA BLACKSTRIPE 20 COLOUR TV fad A MONTH FOR ONLY PA OVER 3 YEARS INCLUDING ALL FINANCE 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