2 The Acton Wednesday QbituaryX Francis Ward FUneral service was held June 19 for Fraud Ward Acton who died In Sunaybrook Hospital following a car accident Mr Hard was born June In Glasgow Scotland the son of Francis and Catherine Coll Ward He came to Canada in 1966 and had been working as a mechanic for Tyler Transport for a few months prior to his death He was predeceased by his father Francis He Is survived by mother in Glasgow Scotland sons Francis Richard and Alan and daughters Ruth and Catherine all of a brother Richard in Glasgow and sisters Catherine Divers Glasgow Annie HOW 905 motors IMOafehSmM Tin Wtll mam NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Bra to a Public Conwrttiaa AmandmantNo to Official Plan for Halt on Manning Urban Area Administration ButMing Bronte Road J a Copiaa No may be viewed at Regional Clerk Office Admlnrma Hon Building 11SJ Road Ontario and weekdays If you would wiih to appear as a delegation or receive a copy of the Amendment No contact Regional Clark at 8272151 Ext 334 prior to tha Meeting William Johnson Planning Public Works Committee Gillespie Hamilton and Mary Ward London Father Ralph officiated at lite funeral CremaUoo followed The will be take back lo Scotland to be buried in the family plot Acton Photo Camera Acton JULY SPECIAL UNLIMITED OR MORE COLOUR NEGATIVES OR COLOUR SLIDES THE MORE YOU ORDER THE MORE YOU SAVEtl PAINTS FROM YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR NEGATIVES COLOUR SLIDES to to DISC to 3 PROFESSIONAL COMMERCIAL UDED OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 31 OKN MONDAYS INFLATION STOPPING Pncra July 7 9 We Ifw to limit quantities CANADA GRADE A BEEF FULL SLICE kg 12 lb round steaks BONELESS round rump kg sirloin tip roasts 89 229 1 SCHNEIDERS regular or all beef SLICED BOLOGNA 179 140 MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO SCHNEIDERS sliced cooked ham SCHNEIDERS KENT breakfast bacon SCHNEIDERS skinless wieners SCHNEIDERS 175gplig popular varieties luncheon meats DELI SLICED LUNCHEON MEA TS Schneiders bologna 29 assorted luncheon meats ib corned beef 1 09 725 FRESH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST PRICES HEINZ 10 oz tomato soup SWANSON frozen beef chicken or meat pies 75 cream pies 1 BUMSU BEE in broth chunk light tuna 1 RISE PURMAIkn MeOWMsX DEL MONTE spaghetti sauce RED ROSE bags I J SHINE lemonade drink crystals 79 179 pineapple mice 129 CARNATION 385 ml parity skim milk DUNCAN Double Fudge BrownlM Milk Bone biscuits CAROL lib soft margarine VIVA paper towels DIETRICH pig of scone rolls WESTON of Jam filled buns WESTON raspberry Swiss rolls 298 149 MONTE 14 pineapple in Juice DUNCAN 410 Angel Food Mix NELSON FniKPkB Yogurt BIRDS EYE 500 ml frozen Cool Whip 79 49 149 KRAFT 1 litre dressing Miracle Whip SAVBMTHSVPGI BOWS STAMPS irstASV AS 1 up your bonus You one stamp for every worth grocery purchase Bring your fOed saving older 1300 I to A FoodLand and redeem it for Or MSTAHTCASHI double your St M it beck to caihwr end for Iha amount Dr Cole Continued from page Cole said the opened the med icine cabinet or If in act it bad been toned open wasnt really point of Ibe entire discussion Far me tbe medicine cabinet really Important but now It becomes Important be He explained that tbe cabinet opened with a key at his request and then lacked again When he It to ne opened a second time the key could required in Safety Haltoal sent Karen from the town recreation department and guards Brcnda Looyenga Linda Brcnda Tost Be Baker Laura Don Dave Edwin Jim McVeigh and Tim Baker with a spinal board and life Jackets Metal discharge still plagues Heller Frank Heller and Company is still struggling to control a heavy metal discharge into the Georgetown sewage system from its Lamb St leather processing plant The company which Canada example of Administrator Bob employs about delisting Moore has received people in Acton and chrome as a dangerous word from the province Georgetown is under heavy metal Environ that chrome is orders from on Canada deleted still considered environ Region to dean up Ihc the metal from its list discharge of trivalent more than a year ago chrome which presently but so far the province goes through the sewage has not followed suit We intend to make sewage system wTll be spread on farmland presentation to the presented to council at Hellers was one of five Ministry or the Environ the end of July he said plants In region ment but first we need But no one will be recently cited for all the Information and prosecuted without a charging heavy metals data we can get from the resolution from into the sewage system federal government Companies face said Thais mentally unsafe in A quarterly report on the state of industries cited for polluting the Act if they refuse to Helton Public Works monitored comply with the orders within a certain length of time Fred treasurer of the com pony said the process method has been changed in order to reduce the levels of discharge but the levels asked for It not be found and the hasp removed Some repairs to Hie cabinet door after the lock was removed he added He explained that Inspection of Chers real borne part of an ongoing effort be has been making to assist the owner to meet required stand ards under a Halton Hills bylaw so that they may receive a municipal licence required before the region will subsidize cost of residents staying there Mrs Cberwoniak Is as much a victim In Una as anyone else be said have been working with her to help meet these standards so that she can stay in business If the Issue quality of care then it should be clear that we have been bending over backwards to help her Aside from tbe issues surrounding the event com members were also concerned over who should apologise to Dr Cole for tbe allegations Why the hell should I apologize for something I do asked Councillor Fred Oliver vilte Any apologies should be made by the councillors that made allegations When tbe confidential recommendations were presented to the administration and finance com mittee Councillor Joan Little Burlington raised the some question Mrs Little made a successful motion to have the recommendation changed to require Johnson to make any apologies that may be required rather than regional council Committee members also gave their approval to a practice for handling such complaints about reg staff In the future Under the new rules councillors with such com plaints would be required to take them up with the chief administrative officer first If that report produces no satisfaction then Issue can be taken to regional council confidentially If councillors still feel that a satisfactory solution hasnt been obtained according to the proposed practice they can ask regional council for per mission to go public Members of the administration and finance com mittee voted to delete the last step In the proposal but heal and social services members approved Regional council will make the final decision on Wednesday Confusion the cause of rest home problems Many of the problems Region is having with rest home operators are the result of confusion trivaient chrome misunderstanding rather than regional policy emitted from the according t0 Dr Peter Cole processing plant Haltons medical officer of health told members of the health and social services committee last week that confusion over the regions Involvement in control of rest homes has caused many of the problems that are being faced Coles comments came in response to a presentation to the committee by Catherine Kelly opera lor of a res homo She accused the region of discriminating against some operators in the placement of welfare pa in rest homes and said regional actions had caused her to lose both income and a higher sale price on another home she had operated in Acton She also berated regional officials for alleged secrecy of documents relating to the standard w uses in choosing rest homes for subsidized Ontario will follow Environment A committee of rest home operators and regional Georgetown are Weve managed to reduce them dally but not enough Dawkins said last week Dawkins said it would cost the company an estimated for the equipment needed eliminate the discharge of the metal Company officials however are sill hoping that the Ministry of the ice g FOR BEGINNERS EXPERTS SPEYS1 ARCHERY HUNTING TARGET EQUIPMENT atop Deny Van Oar Efttan j CARPETING FLOORING SPECIALISTS Main St W Acton staff recently presented a set of recommendations establishing a uniform fee that would be paid to homes taking regionally subsidized patients Dennis chief administrative officer ex plained that before these standards were approved the rates paid by the region to rest homes were set according to the needs of tbe individual operator would set our fees based on the submission of the operator be said As for reports on the standards both and Councillor Walter Mulkewich Burlington denied that there was anything confidential about them The reports are always available to any who wants to get a copy said They are available to any citizen In at anytime Mulkewich added Cole said the root of the confusion rest home operators have about the regions Involvement In their affairs probably centres on his activities Although he is employed by Region the authority granted a medical officer of health under the Ontario Public Health Act goes well beyond the Involvement of Hal ton Region He explained that rest homes In order to operate must have either a provincial or municipal license prOJGCX more stringent SUCCGSS When a home Is licensed under the provincial requirements we dont even Inspect the facility he said adding that his staff do get involved however when a question about the health of re sidents In Halton Hills a local bylaw seta standards for rest homes and approval by Ibe public health department Is one of the conditions required for the license Regionally subsidized patients are not placed In homes by Halton be added but subsidies are paid was Gloria Jennings and only to homes that have the proper licenses our congratulations go to That Is just one reason why there la so much con this lucky lady Gblden A by Edith The Committee of the Acton Golden Age Club wishes to thank all the members and friends who helped In any cap acity to make the effort great success The winner of the quilt The zone picnic will be Thursday at La Salle Horace Boyes July 15 leaving Hall at 10 am Please take your lunch and cut lery not forgetting your beverage We advise you to take a chair or a stool On Thursday July the Golden Age club holds their annual picnic at the home of Bert Davidson Meet at the Hall at 30 p bringing a pot luck lunch and your own cutlery Rides will be available from the Hall to Berts home Funeral service was held at Shoemaker Funeral Home June 10 for Horace Oscar Boyes of Cam bridge Mr Boyes formerly of Acton died In Eventide Home Cambridge on June B He was born on June 1S99 In Yorkshire England and came to Canada In 1M0 He was the former superintendent of the in Acton Mr Boyes was predeceased by wife Lilian Parish He la survived by one son Jack of Almonte two grandchildren and one great grandchild and a brother Edgar Boyes In Bradford Yorkshire England Interment was at Cemetery FOR ENTERTAINMENT PILOT APPEARING JULY to 10th THE MOHAWK iniN curraELiviuje out Line at oi