Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 29, 1979, p. 6

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The Acton Press Wednesday Aug 26 1979 Scout Jamboree held near Crowsborough Rock wood Bob Myers examines treasures he brought home from England s Boy Scout Jamboree He wears a Tshirt traded from a Dutch scout Unique experience forRockwood boy by Barbara billeted with an English Seeing London sights Boy Scout family experiencing from the top level of a Bob Myers experienced daily living English bus was on unique summer camp- style exciting but scary trav when he and nine Small cars driven on especially around other Canadians flew to the left hand side of the corners the young the British Isles and narrow roads impressed participated in the Boy him as well as the Bob is already making limited three channel plans for 1983 he be at television selection It the next English Jam take long to catch he says onto the strange curr The Top of the Pops recording hits were much different from Canada it If if be added Learning to play cricket a terrific by Mrs Max Milne strenuous game Bob Rockwood Sunshine sayswas a trip high Club holds Its first fall meeting Thursday Bobs uncle lives In September at the Town London and he sand Hall wiched weekend visits A pot luck dinner will with him into his holiday sharp The will be guests Members arc asked to bring salads hot dishes or desserts Meat and rolls supplied by the Club Scouts from Holland Wales England Canada joined in the one week tenting program enjoying sports and orienteering events Rain every second day t dampen activities and communicating with the Dutch scouts was a challenge i2ycaroldBob said Bob spent his second and third holiday weeks Firefighters respond twice Eramosa fire at the Highway 7 ire Department answered Eden Mills Road inter calls over the section at 10 Aug No Is of the blaze weekend A drive shed owned by J County Road sustained SI damage according to Chief Carl Meadows Fire broke out a Aug eavailable also Squirt Karen Kelly bells out a home run against went on to win the game in an overtime inning and Maryhlll arc tied one game apiece in the championship finals Johnson continues fight supplied theCiUb in me pious nip una is for MlltOn Heights Owners traffic Any hopes that made to buy something be charged twice for Even if they have an U I ItsvJ residents in the Milton want water hook up septic tank or Monday was called off Moore said when a key staff member could not attend due to residents in the Milton they Heights area will get re- It like buying a car lief from an order to hook If I don want to buy a up to the Kelso main car from you I don t water line appear to be have to pay for it dimming The problem arose At the regular meeting when the region informed of the region s public residents that they would works committee last have to hook up to the Wednesday Milton main water line at a Councillor Bill Johnson charge based on foot was lold the region can t frontage make exceptions when it The residents are comes to charging for currently hooked up to a Improvements smaller water line or are even though the people drawing water from being charged don want wells It Mr Johnson said improvements are Mr Johnson brought Town of Milton has carried out under pro- the plight of land written com vincia statute which owners along the main his telephone does not discriminate water feeder lino to Ihe ringing off the hook between those who want committee charging that from Incensed residents he service and those who people t be who feel they should not don t Goodie charged resident of engineer report did water hook up Mr Johnson said he was upset that a are charged the same as engineer report did not meeting to be held last everyone else Mr the Fifth Line and Side- specify how many trucks road area Halton Hills turned off 17 and council stuck to its travelled south on He was supported by decision made at com Trafalgar Road and re Burlington Councillor last week and will minded council Pat McLaughlin who not implement a proposed had agreed to ask said you t do bylaw to restrict heavy truckers going to South your planning otherwise truck traffic on Side- Its a broad brush like road way He claimed two education taxes You pay The town engineer will thirds or the traffic goes forltevenlfyoudonluse however investigate the south on Trafalgar Road It possibility of restricting He claimed a bylaw traffic to certain with we restrictions Johnson said hours could exempt local trucks Does the whole show shut down because one person can t show I m getting colls and I want to know what going on so I can tell these people he said Public works director Bob Moore said any local was still not satisfied but would wait for a special treasurer report on the Milton Heights situation slated to be tabled at the next regular region council meeting Sept 5 thtough a licencing Goodlet concern was system He said about trucks a day going one east of the Sixth Line way used 17 He where trucks come from suggested trucks going to North Peel or George replied ho was town should be given a concerned with the control of traffic on Councillor Roy Booth a rural pointed out the same roads a truck could be going in suggested a permit another direction the next s day and said it would be Themayorsaiditahalf problem lo enforce il Its been a problem to everyone for a long time Final tennis Attention Tennis Club members Register at the court bulletin board for the season s final or and Senior Tournament slated to run over two weekends September and September IS Men and Doubles Mixed Doubles Men sand Ladles Singles events scheduled Applications for tree planting The Royal City entry Into the Acton Junior Sabres Softball Tournament walked away with the top Sunday Highlight or the tourney was Guelph 10 win over Acton chatter Frank Daley received a special medallion as the tourney senior pitcher The Guelph Oldlimers team consisted of the following players front row from let to right are Pete and Bill Kottal Fred Thompson George Bob Brown Wayne Marshall and Bob In back left to right are MelMcPhee Fred Ryder Larry Kelly and Jake Halton Region Con Authority is now accepting cations for its two tree- planting assistance pro grams available to rural residents within its watershed The Farm Tree Replacement Program is designed to assist rural landowners with a minimum of ten acres In replacing the many elm trees lost through the spread of the Dutch Elm Disease over the past several years Planting will commence in mid October of Native trees in height will be planted by Authority staff for a total cost of per tree A minimum order of 25 trees and a maximum of 100 trees is required The Private Program is offered to retorted Goodlet Mayor Pete said the negotiations with Indusmin were centred on upgrading the Fourth Line at their expense Engineer Bob Austin The engineer said he believed here could be no half load 1 mils under Ihe new Traffic Act but said any lower axle weight limits would apply to everyone with no ex Re Opened in FAMILY BARBER SHOP Children and Sank Citizens Welcome Qersteln The Board of Directors of Mount Sinai Hospital is pleased to announce the of Mr as Chiirmun of the Mr has served on tht Board of Mount Lai and as a member of the Committee He was Treasurer of the Hospital and more recently served as V of the Mr Gcrslein is rural landowners for the new legislation purpose of reforesting allow half load poor quality agricultural nuts and changes the land and establishing load limits He explained windbreak protection A the new rules govern variety of tree seedlings limilperaxte ore available Authority Councillor Mike Arm staff will plant a strong said aggregate is minimum of trees being taken out of the and a maximum of 000 wayside pits on the Sixth Irees for a cost Line to For application forms Trafalgar Road so the and advice on both pro- In no position lo grams interested per implement the bylaw II sons should contact the would be like biting the Authority OfHee at hand that feed us possible He said he realized Spend some time with us this Fall Reforestation Assistance from over crcd t and cred cou on even and weekends Lands If would I ke to reco ve a trie copy of i a Ospringe Tour eastern provinces by Doris Fines Mrs Harold enjoyed a tour of the Eastern provinces travelling by cor with Mr and Mrs Theaker They visited Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island The sun was shining but traces or rain were still visible holding up the potato dig routine Mrs Theaker was home a week or so when she was off again on a bus tour to Pennsylvania with Mrs Hazel Lightle On this six day trip they loured the plant and the Corningware plant among other places They also en joyed some good oldfashioned country dinners Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and Mr and Mrs Ward Bruce spent a few days holidaying at Sib- bald Point Provincial pleats or extent on Toll number 800 ThH last date tor or September Reg it rat on for course may bo completed by ma I desdlinet or coursei vaiy accord n Park on Lake Simcoe the course the carl en be Congratulations to September Anne and Bruce Smith furncr flbout and a special welcome to wurwi the r wee son Brent who fldv M ng arrived on Monday August 13 He weighed in An informal II bo held on Wed at B pounds 11 ounces September at in the Faculty Dub and Mrs James Centre Unive of and sons Robbie and Ricky of Ottawa visited over the week end Jo Ui Thi Fill with Mrs par ents Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes Stealing third base Pee Wee baseball stayer Kitey made the bag safely fortunately her team lost he semi finals game lo Acton meets thb week In the roundrobin finals Ebenezer Way is through the true vine by Mrs Mclean Sunday will reopen Sep 9 Mr Church on Sun day was True Vine True Branches He said God s purpose has always been consistent Always He has chosen people me lo re ceive arid return His love God chose Israel to be His cherished people received Him others did not Some be came light bearers and others did not God sent His Son be cause so few became witnesses Jesus said I am the true vine I am Ihe vine you ore the branches Jesus chose Ihe company of the lowly He chose to be a servant and to be poor The Way Is through the irue vine and through self discipline and prayer Some prayers are not acceptable The farmers the visiting minister Zed is upstairs praying until God agrees with him God chose you to re ceive His love and return it again Oldtimer tourney Milton Memorial Arena will be alive with the sound of sticks and pucks as Rusty Nails Geriatrics Huffers and Puffers Hangovers Hoodwinkers and Oldtimers take to the ice in the first annual Milton Oldtimers Hockey tournament on the weekend Seven teams will compete in the twoday event which is the first hockey tournament for any of the teams the 197980 hockey season Singer Vanda King more commonly known as Diamond will be on hand to officially open the tourney Saturday at 12 30 pm in a contest between Air Canada Oldtimers and Bruce Hoods International School of ereeing Teams will be coming from Burlington Halton Hills Meadowvale and Bramalea in addition to the two Milton Squads and the Air Canada Squad Action gets underway at a both days concluding at Saturday and 5 Sunday Teams receive two points for a win and one for a tie The winner will be deter mined on points Should a playoff be required the game will be played Sunday at 10pm Admission is Hills Catering Ltd SOCIAL VENDING CAFETERIA SOCIAL CATERING A SPECIALTY WE CATER FOR ANY OCCASION BANQUETS SHOWERS OFFICE STAGS WEDDINGS OFFICIAL OPENINGS HOME PARTIES PUT YOUR TflUST IN HILLS CATERING LTD WHO OFFER YEARS OF Perhaps Your Friends Nave Used Our Service Ask Them We offer a fuO meat a cold buffet and a large variety of sandwiches IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOB FAB GIVE US A CALL AT LOOKING TO SERVING YOU THE OLD GLEN MILL 586 MAIN ST GLEN WILLIAMS 877

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