Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 1, 1967, p. 2

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v v- r- 1 c wom eeeje uwl rehi of rigid mtrio j it that no mat p what manning wrd suf gist counttl is against it any way said councillor masates a tesoinqon from sandwich cast ithat an exemption for nranjcipalirjes from retail sales tax on purchase of machinery and e provided it was use for municipal pm was carried by motion fkst han on the number two committee report regard- ine the salai of the town sup erintendent which raised hac kles at he nut council meet ing drew only a discussion on the motions technical points before it was resolved an in crease of 700 be granted op posed were mr hinton and mr tyler better liaison was recom mended between number two com and the superin- tenoentt council passed a motion to purchase that part of the nor ton property which is part of the service road on guelph sl be there for 200 phis legal costs to a outu maximum of 50 this will al low the town to get a quit claim deed on the service road aden free press wednesday march 1 jfuglf aavaavdatf i9m wrap toatattvt u from the txnulc for the sewage plant extension was received not ee dorsement must be received from the ontario water re sources commission next council agreed number committee should see beard- more and co r with a view to getting land for the addition the deputyreeve asked if userewas somejceasooj lieve beardmore and co would be cooperative the mayor re plied the plant was already situated weve got to move into beardmore property cotabcfllojgmckenzie quae tioned how many acres were needed answer was four or five acres the reeve suggested perhaps the financial committee chair man should be in on the delib erations with number committee he also suggested perhaps the mayor should not be in the negotiations i have the highest regard for the mayor but feel since he is an employee of the company he i police report 23 warnings issued seven traffic charges v 4 continued from face one said die road was wet ana ley bat sanded visibility good and the crossing marked he gave the measurements of a stockpile of gravel to the west awoaaamb bmnatg ouaatzoitl the engine man operating the trite and h j hurley strat- foftlf the engineer both cetti- med mr baker knowing the cn work gang was installing sig nals at the two crossings blew the train whistle extra long be recalled the bell was operating and headlight on fud a neighbor ritchie benton recalled hearing a normal whistle two aaaa from winnipeg brie kubrai and harry woro- rimk were wotting on the installation of flasher signals at the time and were called to testify they saw the car onty moments before impact as they bad been watching the train approach cn claims agent mr mad den reviewed a similar accid ent at the crosslagjn june 1945 the inquest august 196- recom mended speed signs at approaches showing 20 mpji and crossing signals with fla- the mayor outlined his posi tion stating he was an emplo yee of the company not a dir ector i havent been consult ed about this and id simply be speaking on behalf of the town it was agreed the mayor should be part of the negotia tions a request from acton fire fighters asking council to turn the old studebaker fire truck and bell over to them follow ing delivery of the new truck in march was left incomplete until bmo grants were in vestigated the old bell was turned over by motion fire fighters would like to use the old studebaker for parades council also agreed to attend holy week services as a group on sunday march 19 passed financial state ment number two amounting to 1105383 agreed no payment should be made on signal lights until the installation was complete tabl a mo by the reeve which sparked much ths cussion on the illegality of pre sent assessing methods mr hinton made a notice of mo tion at the last meeting a lot oijmby mhmnffl off helton county are looking forward to the opening of martin house the new 150 bed manor which will serve the county manor superintendent stan allen expects residents will be moved into the new 1500000 building by the end of march already more than 40 names are on the waiting list and some have had their name on the list for close to a year labor strikes have com bined with many other smaller problems to put the project more than a year behind schedule the new building is ad jacent to the halton centennial manor on ontario streeun milton officers of acton detach ment patrolled 892 miles and worked e total of 240 hours the week of february 19 to 25 two property damage acci dents were investigated and seven- char w preferred and 23 warning issued one person was lodged in milton jail charged with sup plying liquor to minors and seven liquor control act charges were laid involving four adults and one juvenile in relation to the above other offences investigated was an assault complaint and one person was charged with assault as a result of an inves tigation there was three oth er minor occurrences which were dealt with and the proper action taken magistrates court in milton consisted of a small docket and there were three convictions resulting in one person fined 195 and costs for dv wmie under suspension another being fined 20 costs for disobeying a sign the other person wis -convicted-of- asseult-4kxasi6- ing bodily harm on another male and was remanded two weeks for a presentence re port h it la with regret said corpor al mason that we announce provincial constable peter campbell has been transfer red to oakville detachment ef fective march 1 1967 he is to be replace by provincial con stable robert hidreth of oakvihe detachment during his stay in acton constable campbell has made many friends and will be greatly mis- d by the citizens of the town and members of the acton de tachment autkml amtts the folders given out to the audience at the robert little school operetta gave credit to a few more assistants than mentioned in the free press last week in charge of makeup were bob parker ids daughter liar da parker who happened to be home from nurses training barry kirkness mrs j dow- ding and mrs k livermore ushers were tom pettit al lan oconnor richard liver- more and john hopkins directing parking were ken marshall and robert toth special thanks were express ed to herman freuler for the privilege of using his compo sition hymn to canada three weeks till spring be lieve it or not the y building adapts it self well to the row of flags holy week services are being planned letters wdj be sent tolocal organizations concerning their attendance as groups ail the children who col lected for un1cbf an hallo ween were treated to a film big red at the robert little auditorium saturday morning township and the province made representation to the board of transport gov ernors a consequent meeting was held at the crossing the township re the grade widened the road widened planking onthe crossing and instahed the advance wara- inaeigba the board issued an order july 18 1936 authorizing in stallation of signals within six months making the dead line jan 18 oa jan u the deadline was extended to may 18 1967 since the cn was very heavily en gaged in the signal crossing um arising out of the commuter program hrwweun dunbarton and hamilton which has an april deadline extra specially trained sig aajunytabation gangs includ ing ne two witnesses were especially brought from win nipeg to ease the work load here the two gangs of eight men each were working on the 3rd and 4th line crossings and at eastern ave crossing in ac- ffwi ykmhh the number of centennial flags flying in town rose to eight on the weekend and will be nine before long the facade of the ymca en trance and town office now sports three large flags and a fourth is still to cdme the ontario flag maple leaf flag and one yellow centennial flag were mounted in sturdy brack- tsby town workmen the blue centennial flag is yet to be delivered the other centennial flags are at the legion and the iga store tmaitm ncoivo certmctes allan lauder chairman of the guelph section of the in dustrial accident prevention association presented 17 safe ty certificates to foremen at a recent meeting two from acton eric lynch of the h k porter co and owen masales of beard- mores were among the re cipients my way of joking is telling the truth that is the runniest joke in the world shaw a ssistmrt prmdpal wffem hsptta the assistant principal of speyside school bob mcgre gor and his wife were injured in an accident on the week end when their car and a snowplow were in collision on highway 24 both are in or- angeville hospital he has internal injuries and his wife suffered head injur ies- i they hve on mowbray place acton he is not expected back at school for several weeks at least the centennial symbols at- the top of the first page of the yellow section indicate a spec ial feature which could be pulled out of todays paper and saved any articles mark ed this way are special for centennial year a lady was putting sand under the front wheels of her car on one of those trafficdefy ing days of a few weeks ago when a helpful male came up to her and told her to put the sand under the back wheels her reply oh no theyre moving allright its the front ones that wont move after urban board meet ing last week milton mayor syd childs and councillors tony cousens went through our centennial library and ad mired it very much milton has had difficulty deciding on and then carrying through a centennial project of beautify ing their pond canadian citizenship applications extension of services commenced february 15 1967 applications for canadian citizenship will be accepted every wednesday and friday from 930 am to 4 pm at queens square building 24 queen street east j brampton ontario such applications will also be accepted monday through friday from 83ctam to 430 pm at the court of canadian oti 150 main street west hamilton ontario j are you sixteen no other witnesses other than those catted testified matmo moootn kumb4no s44s01 tockwood frawccarmfy amd sons ito sound secure growth of halton peel trust some highlights rom our annual report 1963 saving deposita tnjoljtm s19b9239 guaranteed i ce 37tvtt2 31294146 total guaranteed fund eeetjei vejtb first mokaaes 5z3mb 41361704 avmda stock gem 523f2 43340s9 total aaacs onto administration mjmjsm s6j6ixt in 1965 net front after all charges a s307339 islooojooo f kmmt tvsstse ats am naof vj axam or p o b ifsaahn w nliim m i omfsxtemht ojkxr dr o a mama wvx eawv mqnw ibmhi p s mel aurhlat stottmy j k earner e bmiaiahaiii j a canon a g clarksoa ran p a fhaar o h fort ojt j m fraser r d goukhaa mbtsillmsmjjtsmwal john s beatty bcomm ca general manager halton peel trust ft savings company headofflt2oakvilleontaejo aajujmcton milton geostcattown coossvnulv j going on thirtyfive oeocottown s mm street john a lelaar mawaajar 77s2m north halton advisory board y john t armstrong chairman reford gerdhoose maurice c beaty michael ledwith john goy dr b d young a message to ambitious young people about apprenticeship trainiag like the song says its funny how tune slips away sometimes thats a pity because the nineteen years b the ages of sixteen and thirtyfive are so important these are the years when you can build a career and a financially future but lo do it you have to look traiatas w way to a goo jek as apprentices p to the status of fully- fledged journeymen apprenticeship trunin ts tailormade for young people who look ahead this program jointly sponsored by the federal and provincial gov ernments opens doors for lookahead young people in over a hundred wellpaid highly- skilled trades it oflert classroom instruction and onthejob training plus rising wage levels not quite xou must be 1 6 or older and have at least a grade loedncation with additions edu cation such as a high school diploma you could have a shorter apprenticeshm aad enjoy higher earnings sooner wltiiisiiiallimlkeaswysassitaiiit when you com your trainmg youre well equipped to meet the future appre raining can prepare you for a supervisory posi tion or even a busmen of your own and when youre thirtyfive you can look back with satisfaction a federalprovincial manpower development program hi ifycu like to look ahead and have a grade 10 standing or better mail the coupon in this ad- verusement for complete details on use ontario department of labours apprrntirrship tnun- ing program imri i in i tii lias tiwiawaro1 i j thzotuiolqaxtmemttljom jl l

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