GeorgetownActon Wednesday June 1984 Many canvassers Society campaign goes well over goal The Acton Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society is delighted to report a highly sue April campaign This year the campaign goal was and the total col IectedwasSlB264 The total represents per capita which is an increase over last year when contributions were 97 per capita The campaign opened with a Daffodil Benefit Brunch held at Jack Tanner Table followed by a garage and bake sale April at the Acton Scout Hall The Acton Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society would like to express its to the dedicated canvassers and to the citizens of Acton and District Tor their generous support Canvassers for the Apnl campaign 1384 Uih Betty Joyce Bill Jam Early Judy Ann Kruwmlonk Reynold Edna Ruth Mary Mi Dorothy Hi I lor Mirth Consult Knight Lou Holland LiralMd Fox Ann Brookt llalt Swaod 111 Duo Sidney Una Artie Ham Mar halt WUmer Ruby Ron Pal Alice Pill Krueodonfc Janice and Paul Mutt Kay Hour llopfcun Cathy Van Jordan Judy Freda Jean Kt Paula Barb Mary Rose Ruth KeUouh Alice Bridge Am Joan Ford Artie Annette Van Fieri Doocle Helen Waller Yvonne Sheila Waller Kay Allen Kay Blanche Pauline Helen Nancy IromkJe Joatcriine torn Land brag Sinclair Pauline June Fran Murom Lillian Berry lion Kryiik Jane Robertson John New LuBaley Campbelt Johnson Sue Sale Dorothy Taylor Laura Jean Gloria Jen Helena Van de Linda lloarc Jean Vic Cole Rochelle Cunningham Linda Pilgrim lion Shelley BeaAnderton Dorothy Notion Uai nelleanl Ann Slipper Ann Montgomery Sunn lliimjon Linda Run Vomica Maureen Barbara Canary Wendy Students at St Joseph school delighted audiences with their Beaton Dormouse Kim Don- ton and production of Alice in last Wednesday night in this two shows performed photo I are I- liiabeth llulbert in each one Also in the production were marching card and the Queen Colleen Lean Mad Hatter SI Josephs choir Meeting over country inn issue Police blotter Mischief charge A year old First Line resident has been charged with mischief In connection with damage done to three roadside signs along Mill St The damage estimated at MOO was done early Thursday morning Intoxicated A year old Cameron St man was charged with bung intoxicated in a public place after being picked up by police on Main St North in Georgetown Friday evening Hit and run damage Polict are looking for a decolored Trans am whose driver is believed responsible for worth of damage to a parked trailer hitch The trailer s owners were inside a River St home when they heard tires squeal at about Satur day Pellet gun fired Someone fired an air powered pellet gun at the door of the Acton Curling Club on Churchill North overnight Sun day A pellet pierced the door window causing damage OPP report Peter Celmlns 31 of escaped injury after his car struck a deer last Tuesday morning at Highway and Wellington Road SO Estimated damage was Barbara A Di Marco of 16 Douglas Cres in Hillsburgh escaped uninjured fast Thursday when the tire on her car blew sending the car into the guideposls km north of Highway on Highway Damage to the posts was damage to the car was A 1976 Dodge was stolen from Acton last Monday and then recovered on Concession In Damage had been done to the wiring and the windows were broken No arrests have been mane yet A 19B0 Chevrolet pick up truck has not been recovered after it was stolen last Wednesday from Anne Street The vehicle belongs to Jame Mehlenbacher A window was forced to gain entry to a home on Lot 8 Concession 10 Erin and binoculars and toiletry adding up to approximately were stolen The theft was reported last Friday occurring during the past weeks A compromise to the controversy over the proposed country inn may be reached today Wednesday when the developer Stone Barn Holding Mort a Eramosa Town council and their consultants and Smith and ministry staff meet with the Minister of Trcaury and mental Affairs it Queen Park The proposal is on the east side of the River off Highway Citizens voiced their concerns about the last Tuesday at the first meeting of the Resident s Mort a resident for seven years is concerned about he possible disruption of the town s peace and tranquil He cited an Orangeville inn and McLaughlin Square in as two failing inn residence ventures which to loud entertainment to survive disturbing residents Rapp stressed the importance of preventing such circumstances by writing protections into the original enabling by The proposed inn will contain 100 rooms licensed dining facilities cocktail lounges patio bars a club and a retail stare Stone Barn Holdings owners of the land have proposed the house on the property as an Inn and the barn as a build in which to hold meetings and conventions Swimming pools and tennis courts have also been proposed along with parking facilities Joyce Hill along with other members of the ERA steering committee has begun a study or the history of the hotel motel in in Southern Ontario After some investigation of similar hotel motel ideas as hat suggested for Rockwood she said area holds have gone through three to four owners before they became viable businesses re looking at how viable this business will be and if are going to find with something that people are going walk away from Hill said A housing development has also been proposed for the properly and on area surrounding the houses and Inn can be used as a recreation area for crosscountry skiing in winter and hiking in summer also expressed supply of water and he capacity of the sewage facilities in Rockwood commodate the development There s more than enough water sewage facilities said John Salmon Townships Chief Building Official The exit to the proposed inn has been approved by the Minister of Transportation but is concerned that there is only one exit road which leads onto Main St at the end of the bridge The possibility hud is still a major concern of John Salmon said he hopes a can be reached today If we continue to prohibit things of 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