Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 8, 1983, p. 3

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday June 8 1983 3 and friends a vast array in mi tig Ijlents at the Hills a evening at the indoor vir thing from a two year girl slay int afloat lo synchronized swimming nd high board diving the audience i ban Cindy ma Tlru Carolyn Scurll Brill Mil Hon Smith Todd Mtbnlc Mi re Ann Smith Wayne Ruucll Sarah Dunn Dunn Sheldon Shelly Vol Braid Road across camp belongs to Town Town staff has been directed to look into what can be done about the International Peace Camp i IPC blocking ends of the road allowance crossing their property with large gales At both Ha lion Hills council Monday and Niagara Escarpment Commission NEC Thursday Dave Whiting said the road running from the end of St Helena off Highway acrosss the IPC property to the Town Line is an unopened road allowance He said this has been confirmed In a legal opinion to the municipality Spokesman for residents the area Colin observed some asphalt and gravel has been removed from this unopened road allowance and it is nothing more than a mud trail across the property now He suggested the Town take steps to force IPC to restore the road to the condition it was in before the Hon started working on the land father Alberto who went to the NEC Thursday to plead their case to be allowed lo keep a construction trailer on site wercloldbytheformer owner the road belonged to the and thus the were renting it along rest of Ihe acre parcel First when the construction trailer was placed on the property without a develop ment permit the NFC demanded IPC apply for a permit and allowed Ihe trailer lo be kept there until the trailer application was settled However later the went along with Hills request that the trailer be removed and the trailer permit application be considered along with the to develop the whole site over era ears as a major centre The trailer was to have been removed by May but t After hearing Father Thursday NEC again ordered it removed or else IPC would face prosed lion The new deadline was June but the trailer was removed Friday Father said as tenants were required to maintain the property and it was taking along time to clean up the site because it had been unused for so long NEC member Robert Bnteman observed one month was long enough to clean up the land and the trailer should be removed NEC chairman Ivor noted the IPC might be able to get back to square one and start off again on a better foot with neighbors and the municipality if the trailer was removed rejected Whiting sugges lion that the site totally or propertv fenced Monday night Whiting asked Town staff to took Into fencing regulations see what could be done about this fence which he termed a hazard because it is one two or three strands of wire nailed to some stakes Afterwards Father said the NEC wasn looking IPCs Interests Neighbors are fighting what they dont know and Ihe right way for citizens lo Eden Mills New floodlights ready in time for ball tourney by Mrs Miss win was in Toronto recently attending Congress where Presbyterians from across Canada got together for workshops addresses New floodlights have been installed at the ball park just in lime for the annual ball tournament on May and Twelve teams entered for competition Houghton Rock wood Blair Construct ion Forum Sports Select Cleaners Optical Mary hill and Hydra Air The winners of the tournament were Maryhtl who beat out Forum Sports a J Chosen as the most valuable pitcher v as Scott Reynolds Forum Sports and most player was Bill Wciler of Koric baby daughter of Michelle and Ron was baptized on May the Mills Uniled Church by Rev R KirieBelhvns dressed in Iht same christening gown worn by her grandfather Tom at his christening Special guests at this and reception were and great grandmother Mrs and uncle Rev Law rem Wolfe of 1 Mow el was the guest minister for the servict- it the on Ma The special tin choir was much appreciated as were Instrumentalists Carolyn from Tratey Tumlinson from Rock wood Jennifer Sue and Stive The ladies of the served a buffet luncheon following service of worship At ill game here on May id Millgrovc beat home team with an I score Mrs Montgomery attended Iht Montgomery reunion at Vallcv recently home lo and Russell Beryl and Eric Lockell after month vacation in tngland and Wales residents Sana and Katie Gilbert son by their granddaughters Hamilton and Donna Henry enjoyed plane trip to Winnipeg for a week with s gruiddiughtcr husband and children Mich lei and BANANAS 39 CUCUMBERS 3 APPLES 39 ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT BEAN SPROUTS 29 BOXED PLANTS 89 CHARCOAL BULK FOODS Raisins 99 a Raw Sunflower Pisces AQC Fruit and Tray Matt Extract NO SALES TAX ON ALL FURNITURE APPLIANCES HOOVER WASHER SPIN DRYER HOOVER PORTABLE DRYER ROXTONPINE WALL UNIT MORSE ELECTRO STEREO BUILT IN CABINET BUILT IN CABINET CITATION HOUSE INSTANT BED ASSORTED LAMPS 40 BEDROOM SUITE 469 INCL DBL DRESSER MIRROR CHEST BOOKCASE BED Regifl5rr SOLID WOOD CHAIRS 5 DR CHEST Rog DARK FINISH 1499 ROXTON DINING ROOM SUITE BUFFET HUTCH TABLE4CHAIRS Rag J25aT 1499 ROXTON GLIDER CHAIR 3 TO CHOOSE FROM Reg GERARD OULLET MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE INCL DRESSER MIRROR JOB CHEST BED Hog ROXTON LIVING ROOM TABLES 40 SOLID WOOD DROP LEAF TABLE DR CHEST ALL PAINTINGS WHILE THEY LAST LIVING ROOM TABLES PLUS MANY MANY MORE SUPER BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM AND REMEMBER FIRST COME FIRST SATISFIED I J EE III PLUS MANY MANY MORE SL TO CHOOSE FROM AND IIHIIVII FIRST COME FIRST SA Furniture Appliances contact 352 Queen St Acton 8530211 Timi Sal 10 till pm Thuri 10 till pm

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