Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 20, 1978, p. 2

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Tha Acton Froo Press Wednesday Sept 1973 Elmore fence would create problem- council Halton Hills council will Elmore Drive had com hold off erecting a fence at plained to Hills the end of Drive finance administration com next to Elmore Drive last week about the which would have prevented problem of noise from mo to lists and mini bikers motorized vehicles on the from riding on an unopened unopened road allowance road allowance lo reach the Mayor Tom Hill noted he large area beyond had received call from subdivision another resident In the area Vander Eyken Peter Pop I lion and thought the item should go bock to committee since the decision to fence would cause a new problem Councillor Roy Booth noted if the fence goes up It will farce people to go through parkland at the Fairy Lake to get to a piece of private property at the end of tide i should be solved at the same Sewer work in Lakeview the road allowance He both problems at the thought the town should solve lim and have one the motorized vehicles package problem and then work on Councillor said he problems bark to committee Mr Papillon concern He thought hi problem was one suggested a fence and cow of policing so the first gate would keep motorized problem brought to council vehicles from bothering ihe should be remedied by the neighbors fence The committees fence solution solves one problem but creates another Co un Walter slid Both THE ACTON FREE PRESS AuihoHiMaiSwand CUtiMall Postal Registration Number A three year project of storm and sanitary sewer work paving and curbing In subdivision has begun The first part of the con tract now underway is work on Elizabeth and Elmore The need was motl Two election ballots HIGHWAY 7 WAS BLOCKED OFF BY police at the 6th Line and just east of Cedar Spnngs Motel for about threequarters of an hour Saturday night A car driven by Nora Rebecca Piehl of Tavistock left the road and snapped an Ontario Hydro pole One of the lines was draped across the highway The driver suffered cuts to one of her legs but she required no medical attention according to Milton OPP Damage to the car amounted to about 3000 police said The driver was able to remove some belongings before tow truck arrived An Ontario Hydro crew was called from Brampton by police Industrial firms could suffer uniform rates Some industries don the chargeback system Councillor Curl could be hit hard If regional and move towards uniform said council bad endorses proposed sewer and wafer rales taken a stand and had shift in the way sewer and be tough on industry Halton Hills voters will re two ballots this year when they troop to the polls to elect councillors and school board trustees on November 13 Monday Hills council approved a bylaw which will place candidates for mayor regional and area council scots in each ward on one ballot and school board trustee candidates on another ballot Voters will receive cither a public or separate school ballot depending on which system they support through their taxes At the same time elerk administrator Ken Richard son announced polls will open 1 1 a and close at m on election day An advance poll will be held November the people who will be with voting between a and Nominations for the 17 positions open in the next election will begin October 16 and end October at Nomination papers arc avail able at clerk office and will be received October 10 17 18 ID and between and p ex on October when nominations will be accepted until The preliminary list of electors will be posted October reported adding the lust day for revision will be October could be changed he eauliunid Council also set rates of pay hired to run the election The deputy returning officer will receive 52 for the day while poll clerks will be 40 and tabulation clerks will receive Councillor Roy Booth asked the clerk administrator to Investigate the possibility of special notched ballots for the blind being used and report Richardson said be would check this out although be has never heard of a special ballots for the blind He said under the Municipal Election Act blind people can bring mi with hem to mark their or the deputy returning offiters at the poll to murk their ballot critical on these TAAC contractors are dolnK the The contract shows about for storm sewers and BO for sanitary sewers both just for this year The present project be done in October Next spring work mil begin an curbs and paving Sidewalks will not be built Councillor McKcnzio comments that if people want sidewalks they will to petition council for Ihem He fell some people did not want sidewalks In subdivision The hewers in the sion must be replaced in some places Cameras showed where defects were storm sewers are new replacing duelling They will run right nut into the lake Work on oilier streets will expected to lust over two or years FINAL I REGISTRATION ACTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 ARENA am noon FIGURE SKATING PRE SCHOOL JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR ADULT PATCH Power Skating 2 WEEK SESSION 25 FROM OCTOBER 2 TO OCTOBER 13 water services arc financed According to information presented to Regional Council Administration Committee Wednesday It could mean as much as an additional a year to a company like Robert son in Milton and substan amounts to other big water users in the region Milton Mayor Don Gordon told the administration com the proposal to predicted it would mean an past extra 000 to 2 for many industries and predicted the extra tax load would be too heavy for some to carry Burlington Mayor Mary suggested it could hamper the region ability to attract industrial org an I in lions to town He defeated similar in the Coons was at odds with most of his colleagues on the committee Brendan heads board Brendan is the new workers Addiction Research chairman of the board of Foundation workers as well directors of the Community as many Individuals Centre Other of She reported that the Meals elected Thursday are on Wheels program had vicechairman Eric well throughout the treasurer Peter Marks summer despite the fact secretary Harkms and Reliable Taxi discontinued publicity Kuy Dills their volunteer pickups of meals which Is In con Community Services junction with driving children Terry to Tmkerbell Nursery presented her report showing Everything returned to use of the centre in the by normal when school began the legal aid clinic Women again In September The for Women group welfare meals arc provided by Milton workers Meals on Wheels Manor Youth Services meetings Mrs she is family counsellor Children again searching for volunteer Aid Board of Education drivers and runners to ease workers social workers the load on the most faithful mental health team nurses who have been involved probation officers Justice of steadily for eight months the Peace Drug Addiction now Increased taxi fares delayed Taxi fares won t be going Monday Councillor Roy up in Hills for a while Booth urged council delay longer at least following the taxi by law Hills council ro reflect new rales and decision Monday to delay entire item be sent back to approving new rates finance administration com mitlee Last week ad He noted the cob owners ministration committee are talking about a reduced new cab rates rate for senior citizens and which would see fares go up another group of people so to a mile and from the bylaw be and an hour from an changed until that is taken hour for waiting time care of He suggested the current system ensured tool control and he went even further to say that not only was there no real good reason lo go that route but no justification for regional government in Hilton Regional Chairman lite Morrow argued strenuously in favor of uniform rites He said that those services would continue to be provided by the region and it wis only logical that the decisions be made at the regional level input from local councillors representing the ureas Loosened wheel bolts lead to auto accident ACTON SCHOOL of DANCE One accident and a near the one that follows asked miss involving loosened bolts hut the names be omitted on car wheels took place since A friend of the boy involved school started in the first case was Regional Police south of the Sixth line on have a report concerning September when be noticed student driving on the first the ear behaving differently day of high school At the than He remembered corner near the school the hearing his friends rear wheel on the drivers accident and In then stopped side suddenly flew off and his ear passed the car A check of the wheels The bolts belonging to the that all bolts wheel were discovered the wen on the last thread driver s home drivewoy wheel the car no hub The parents in this case and caps wus Tin first case v Inch have lulls Press has wheels wheels mags Their of ire sketchy One service Malum owner in town noted that if wheel bolts not iligned theyhaveu to become loose OPENINGS FOR PUPILS IN ACROBATIC TAP CLASS to 8 years TO REGISTER PHONE 8531475 evenings KIDS Mt forgot outer Mm MtrehairiY Safety Poster Contest film it him CHICKEN PIZZA 29 MILL STREET EAST Hortz Mountain CAT LITTER FIRE LOG log GARBAGE BAGS Kendall Dual Action MOTOR OIL W 30 Horns Hardware ANTI FREEZE and Summer Coolant Gal SATISFACTION GUARANTIED OR TOUR MONET UFO Fabric Softener Sockeye Salmon FROZEN Boston Bluefish nnt Fillets 99 IMHKEL Ched Che pkq 100 PURE UNSWEETENED FBI Orange Juice 99 EFFECTIVE ED SEPT TO AT SEPT Cauliflower 2 ONTARIO GROWN Mushrooms 99 99 99 Pepper Squash CHECK OUR HANDBILL FOR OTHER FANTASTIC SPECIALS WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON IGA B Main St North 8531960

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