Third Reading Postponed Court Action Threatened EVERYONE in this picture Is a Saxon in back are Peters father Charlie Saxon brother Roy 37 brother Noel 29 Carol Brians daughter brother Terry 34 holding daughter Jenny brother Brian 32 and Peter Saxon Acton resident centre row Helen 11 Roys daughter Geoff it of Acton Jim 12 of Acton Janet Brians daughter Antony Brians son Steve of Acton and Mather Saxon in front front row Nicholas fl Terrys son Michelle Noels daughter Andrea Noels daughter Lucy Roys daughter and Robert Roys son TRIPE N ONIONS Find Hospitality Is Unbelievable By CELIA SAXON STOCKPORT England- After years Peter Saxon was reunited with his family When Peter left home at the age of his baby brother Noel was only 11 He Is now a with two children of own The second youngest Brian who was 14 when Peter left now has a 14yearold daughter One thing that amazed Peter was the fact that there has been so very little change In Stock port especially In the people in IB years The most notable progression is the Increase in traffic But the roads are very primitive and very narrow being widened Many of the roads are still brick and cob blestone The roads are Jammed with cars People here are very slow to adapt to change especially the older folks But even the young ones dont want to try new It was so funny We wanted to try tripe onions Peter requested them for Sunday dinner at his brothers Noel And everybody we mentioned It to exclaimed You cawnt have tripe n onions on a tea If you live in England you have to have roast beef or chicken for Sunday dinner between noon and 1 and at you have tea That Includes the leftover meat from dinner and a bunch of greens We finally got tripe n onions on Tuesday but we neednt have bothered It doesnt have any taste an it feels like eating worms NOT BACK HOME You cant go Into any restaurant and eat at any time like back home They only serve at special times If you dont eat between noon and 2 p youre out of luck until All the places dose at 2 and reopen two or three hours later at next mealtime People here are very set In their ways and wont change their routine for anyone Everybody known who goes whereandonwhichdays Most dont have telephones they always know when youre In or out For instance Aunt Ada comes here every Wednesday for tea supper and her routine never changes Peters mom and dad go to market every CABLE TV TOP TEN 1 The Night Chicago Died Waterloo Silly Milly My Girl Bill Billy Dont Be A Hero Slreakin 74 Streak Save the Last Dance For Me Rock The Boat 10 Ive Had It Ive had was acclaimed as Reviewers Choice by the voting audience on Party Rock The hit by Fanny downed two other new releases Almost Killed A Man and Eyes of Silver Now that Fanny has taken the number ten spot there will be three new records to review on this Fridays Party Rock Congratulations to Cathy Beckett on correctly guessing be correct count of how many times bird was mentioned In the song Surfln Bird Bird was mentioned a total of times More prizes are to be given away on this weeks edition of Party Rock Dont out Monday and every Friday at the same time and come home at the same time They visit Aunt Somebody Else every Thursday and so on Its a panic They know everybody routine In town So they can tell us whom to visit at which time The boys are getting a big charge out of the language Its almost like learning a new language An interpreter is needed for some things A Is an Ice lolly A loUypop is a toffee lolly The hood of a car is a bonnet The trunk Is a boot Candies are sweeties A store Is a shop Men are blokes and boys are lads An umbrella is a brolly A washroom is a loo a hat Is an at and a television set is a telly A camper Is a caravan a baby carriage Is a trolly or a pram A roast Is a joint Underwear Is knickers All school children wear uniforms and the boys hate that Motorists drive on the wrong side of the road but they especially like selfserve petrol stations Every house has a brick wall or an Iron fence around the front TSHIRTS We brought Canada tshlrts for all the cousins and presented them at a bit of a doo that was held for us the Thursday night after we arrived when the boys met all their English cousins for the first time There 10 grandchildren besides our three The local newspaper supposed to come around but didnt show up So I had to take the picture through the window teetering on one leg It raining out so they just wanted me to snap It quick and get it over it Isnt too bad under the But I couldnt hobble about and get press shots I just had to sit with my leg up We brought baseball bats mitts and bails one for each family They didnt know what to do with them Theyve never seen them before So our boys Jimmy 12 Geoff and Steve a are teaching the English chums how to play baseball Every kid In town comes around and joins the baseball games They think Its great In return the have brought us a cricket bat and ball and are teaching our guys to play cricket I took some pictures but since I cant get around I have to depend on someone else and everybodys too busy I bought some chemicals and will develop my own films as soon as I snap them and then I can send off the negatives right away Last night the English Saxons were introduced to a typical Canadian barbecue for the first time We were afraid they might not like it But they were surprised and so were we Peters brother Roy the second oldest Peter la the oldest said We did get a tonight I never expected anything as excellent as that They dont have hamburgers or hot dogs here and very few people eat steak They sell hot dogs in cans or in dry packages that need no refrigeration They have been around for a few years but Just never caught on because people just dont like new things CHARCOAL They sell barbecues but few and far between and charcoal costs cents a pound The charcoal costs as much as the meat almost But just for a special treat we bought a and all the trimmings and we are going to visit each of his brothers families one at a time and stage a Canadian Barbecue party We bought a thick three Sound sirloin and some and hot dogs marsh mallows mushrooms and onions Cooking their own wieners and was a real treat for the kids Theyve never done anything like that before Tomorrow we go to Brians Hes the third eldest His children are older 14 and nine Wonder what reception well get there Peters second youngest brother Terry has his own variety store here they all it a newsagents shop Its very much like the little variety store on Main St in Georgetown except that here they take full charge of the circulation for all newspapers The newsagent shop hires his own delivery boys They have about three morning papers two weeklies and several evening papers local and national Of course none of their papers are as good as ours But wait until you see the Sunshine Girls in the Morning Sun For the blokes in town it makes up for all the rain Im saving them up but you cant print them Wow Last Saturday July was I my birthday and Peter and Terry and his wife Ann and Peters old buddy and wife took me out to dinner at the perfield an old English Pub- style dining room We were supposed to go dancing but my mishap cancelled that I got a brolly for my birthday what else and a pair of crutches on loan The hospitality In Stockport Is unbelievable People Just cant do enough for you mean the public Stores and services are extremely friendly and helpful They Just bend over backwards for you If they dont have it theyll direct you to who does and they even draw you a map Because Im an Invalid perfect strangers fuss over me Back home theyd walk over me mug me or rape me Hills council post the third reading of a bylaw to close the Third Line south of Acton after threatened with possible court action Brantford solicitor A representing the residents of the line who would be most affected by the closure presented arguments against the bylaw which he called discriminatory I submit that the bylaw Is improper and can be Im peached and If Im retained thats what Ill tell my clients and if necessary will take It to court he told the councillors last Tuesday This problem can be resolved In other ways without Infringing on the rights of the residents of the line The bylaw would close the Third Line south of the In dusmin Ltd s quarry south of Acton The road would be re routed at the expense of the company around their property Mr Ballachey suggested that It would be better if the com pany used tunnels under the road to reach quarrying operations on the other side The bylaw Is for the benefit of only one taxpayer Indusmln and for the detriment of the residents he continued I earnestly request that you consider thin matter more fully He added that other methods Proper ones are outlined in the its and Quarries act This bylaw should not be passed at this time he said However according to In mine manger Don the use of tunnels would seriously attest the future rehabilitation of the land From an aesthetic point of view the rehabilitation of the Third Line will be very difficult If tunnels are used he said What youll have Is simply four holes In the ground Mr Murdy explained that the problem started in 1970 when the company asked the former township of council If they could divert the road way He added that the diversion would give the company three acres of land but they would lose nine acres COUNCIL ACCEPTED Prior to the formation of the new town of Hills last January the former council accepted the proposal outlined by the quarry company Well be at the next meeting to provide any Information During the discussion Coun Coxe explained Die feeling of the former township council He sold believed the solution of diverting the road was the best for everyone We truly believed that we were doing the people a justice rather than an Injustice We took everything into con and felt It would be better to divert the road rather than leave a pathway of barren waste he said The company is allowed to quarry within loo feet the foot road allowance he added and that a study was performed leave a dangerous clLff which would be very difficult to fence and Im very concerned about sd A motion by Coun Era Hyde cquested that the matter be held over for more Information and a public meeting be scheduled for the next com mittee of the whole meeting August When he was told that the was for bedrock and not gravel Hyde told the councillors that were not worried about an erosion problem as such anyway But what does concern me Is that was not aware that there was any objections to the bylaw and we were going to give It third reading tonight I certainly think we can give the courtesy of a further public meeting he added THE HERALD Wednesday July 1074 Page No Lowering Seen For Mill Rates Don Farmer regional treasurer does not expect the pressure on area municipal mill rates to decrease In the near future During a discussion on the possibility of lowering the proposed reserve funds from 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