Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 19, 1967, p. 10

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mfcw school nearly ready teaching staff announced heartily concur the acton frea prw wadn day july 19 1967 9 i by mrs f taylor kockwood when tjie rock- wod teachers and pupils re- turfi to school in september they will enjoy a beautiful new school the new rock- wpod centennial school set in itsftcenlc surroundings of tall sprqce and pine is now hear completion toe new teaching staff for brafeosa will be centennial school grant mcrae ba princip al assistants miss marie clug- ston miss camilla collins kindergarten miss elizabeth denham mrs edith durose kindergarten miss mary ev ans mrs elizabeth harwood clifford hincks auxiliary mrs violet kramp robert love mrs susanne meadows- mr hamona storey mrs nor ma tripp miss eloise watson miss kathleen wilhelm eramosa public school ro nald marion principal assist ants miss marilvn dennis mrs jean jackson miss carol llewellyn mrs irene hindley mrs carole schmidt miss nel lie stickney four corners mrs flor ence hindley principal assist ant mrs lois feltis eden mills mrs marion tufbman principal assistant miss margaret mcmillan eramosa council accepts offer of jr farmers to plant trees theres a big and vicious plague of mosquitoes this sum mer and just think of it only half of them sting the females t there are 270 weekly news papers in the province with an average readership of 36 per sons per copy circulation is estimated at 1000000 copies by mrcf taylor rockwood the eramosa township council appreciates the offer of the eramosa jun ior farmers to plant trees ar ound the municipal grounds and will heartily concur with the project this was stated at the regular meeting of the er amosa township council rec ently all members of council with the exception of d mc- enic valley in rockwood closed to traffic cars from e valley read at burton home tha house above- the old burnedout mill staff photo perhaps the most scenic drive in this area has been blo ckaded by the grand river conservation authority at their rockwood park the winding valley road which passes deep caves mossy cliffs and the un usual potholes along the banks of the river has been barricad ed at both ends a new access road to the fa mous pothole area will be built with entrance only from the main park gate where ad missions are paid new fenc es will also be built in this ar ea with a new parking lot rock park superintend ent is ron williamson and be has a staff of six lifeguards and four maintenance men this is the second year for lifeguard service at the beau tiful district park attendance is high on week ends the conservation authority owns 19 acres not all yet dev eloped as parkland along the valley road the former hipot to park had its entrance and trails phedran were present and reeve cameron lush presided also in attendance were the road superintendent and the clerk the minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted with several it ems of correspondence dealt with by the members the following ratepayers were present to discuss as fol lows louis hilts regarding conveyances fred duffield concerning a ditch problem on the fourth line and mrs h brown regarding adjustment of property on pine st two land conveyances were approv ed by council and recommend ed to the minister of munici pal affairs for approval on discussion of correspond ence received council moved that the council of eramosa township concur with the res olution of the township of west sandwich and petition our members of the legislature and the premier of ontario to prevent the altering of section i2a of the planning act coun cil will subscribe to the can ada law book toronto for one year and the ontario sta tute citator and service at a price of 430 per year it was moved that council purchase the canadian flag and an eight foot aluminum flagpole from topas ranch and advertising specialties ac ton at a price of 2462 the council instructed the clerk to write to the subsidies section of the dept of municipal affairs for an explanation as to why approval was given to the severance of williston to piotto and not to the sever ance of kean to dudnik a bylaw to authorize the ex ecution of an agreement with the minister of highways for ontario relating to a road un der the jurisdiction of the cor poration of the township of eramosa designated as devel opment road no 927 was rpad a first second and third time passed and numbered 181967 also a bylaw depicting the adoptions of biennial elections in the township of eramosa was given the necessarv read ings passed and numbered 20- 1967 another bvlavv to impose a a special drainage rate upon the east half of lot 29 conces sion 3 injrtie township was gi ven the necessarv readings passed and numbered 1 171967 the bvlaw to appoint a dog control officer and to set out his duties was read a first se cond and third time passed and numbered 191967 council moved and carried that due to the problems assoc iated with uncontrolled 10 acre subdivisions becoming so severe as to warrant immed iate action the council of the corporation of the township of eramosa petitions the min ister of municipal affairs to amend section 26 of the plan ning act the erartiosa town ship council recommends that the act be amended to give municipalities through their committees of adjustment or through the minister the same control over the subdivision of land into parcels of 10 acres or more that local governments now enjoy in the control of subdivisions into lots smaller than 10 acres in area accounts amounting to 16- 87107 general accounts 12- 17104 including some 1967 re quisitions road accounts 4- 70003 were passed for pay ment and the meeting adjourn ed to meet on august 1 at 7 pm or at the call of the reeve proceed with demolition of old ss 9 eramosa past hortops mill entrance to tha valley read is caves are not far along this road staff photo by mrs f taylor rockwood a good repre sentation of interested people attended a meeting at rock- 1 wood public school tuesday o evening of last week the issue on hand was in answer to a pe tition compiled by concerned residents of ss no 9 it gave the hope that the eramosa school board would preserve the old no 9 school for future use since it was so structurally sound the two new rooms ad ded in 1958 are to be retained for kindergarten murray smeltzer chairman of the board was chairman for the meeting and after ex plaining the situation called on each of the board members for their comments these wrre dr r hilton ross mc- dougall doug buttenham and lloyd waddell grand river conservation authority opens third demonstration area the grand river conservat ion authority opened its third land use demonstration area last thursday amid plaudits from ontario agriculture min ister w a stewart and john h root mpp for wcllington- wi makes plans for auction sale by mrs f taylor rockwood the jul meet ing ot the rockalong womcn- inatitute was held in the ss no 8 community centre there were 12 members present to answer the roll call the usual mary stewart collect and in stitute ode were repealed in unison the cancer societv sent a letter ol appreciation to the members of rockalong tor then generous donation to the annual drive held bv the son ety the minutes of the last meet ing and the treasurers report were read and approved the members decided to sponsor the fall 4h homcmaking pro tect working with wool will be the theme the chairman of the coin munity centre was present to make plans with the assistance of the institute for an auction sale to be held at the commun ity centre in the early fall de tailed plans will be made at future committee meetings the usual program was turn ed into a social fun time with wo contests and euchre enjoy ed by the ladies the commit tee of mrs a mophedran mrs l dyer and mrs m nelson ser ved a lovely lunch during the social time dufferin the west luther demonstra tion area located in the north ern part ol wellington coun- tv shows how proper drain age can result in better crops inadequate natural drainage is tpical in the northern part of pet asks pouter from georgetown councillor c f pat palter son 10ui esouesing council he wanted lo discuss georgetown hvdro commission supplving til olecrical energy for the vil lage il n01v1l at a future meet ing the ic paving tar loo much 1 01 uuwci in norvul in compar ison lo thi 1 res in glen wil hams and georgetown he charged mr patteison iaid he under si ikk 11 was possible for n01 al to di aw then power from the georgetown hvdro the proposition was precipitated b a letter quoting an exhor bilant price tor a norval st reel light the grand river valley mr stewart told an aud ence of about 100 that the rec lamation and conservation of land is the last frontier to be conquered in canada there is no more land left to find in eastern canada he said we have to put to better use the land we now have he said a survey conducted b his department among count agricultural representa tives showed that better drain age s stems was the most im portant need among ontario farmers todav congratulating the authority on the demonstration area mr stewart said i wish this place was packed with farm people to see the advantages of using drainage mr root in whose riding the demonstration area is loc ated officialk declared the ar ea open he congratulated the conservation authontv and the crop sciences department jof the university of guelph for their work in establishing the area the universitv is conduc ting several experiments at west luther t j heegg of guelph auth ority vicechairman said many people believe that a conser vation authority is concerned onlv with building dams to prevent floods and to increase summer flow in the river building dams is not en ough he said good water conservation begins on the land there is less runoff and less erosion where good agric ultural practices prevail gordon skinner of cayuga chairman of the authoritys conservation services advisory board outlined the services provided bv the authonlv tours of the demonstration area were conducted bv dr john e winch and prof ross irwin of the university of guelph mr gimner from the area office of the department of education in waterloo was al so present and explained the rather confusing grant situa tion the chairman was then asked for comments from those present and an interesting dis cussion followed many favored the retention of the old school at least for one year until further informa tion was received from the fire marshal and points dealing with the board of education clarified the school board has already signed a demolition contract and this would also need investigation only one tender has been received and the board felt the need for haste since demolition and cleanup must be completed before kindergarten begins in september it was felt by many that in future the lower three class rooms might be needed for pupil accommodation rather than add to the new school there are however many rules and regulations concerning which the higher authorities have full control and further investigation might reveal this impossible following adjournment the school board members met to burton hill guest speaker by mrs f taylor rockwood burton hill ol rockwood will be the guest speaker at the eramosa rclig ious cenlenial service for julv it will be held in the rockwood presbvtenan church on sun- dav evening julv 23 at f p m special music will be supplied bv gospelaires laverne phjr ciah svd durose and murrav tavlor there will he light re ireshments served al he close i ihe service please nde the change in or iinal pans with the julv ra ther than the august service being held in ihe rxkxd preshv lerian church discuss the situation and a statement was received from murray smeltzer on wednes day morning the eramosa township school board after a lengthy discussion decided to proceed as planned with the demolition of the old school and the chief fire marshal in toronto will be immediately contacted in order to receive regulations concern ing the remaining two kinder garten rooms bell lines by l g denby your telephone manager well how does it feel to be 100 years old exhilar ating isnt it all the celebrations fun and excitement marking centennial year i hope all of you had a great july 1 celebration and also that you are able to enjoy many of the special events seemingly going on everywhere in the country this year it almost appears as though canada and canadians have rediscovered that fun is con tagious it should be a lively exciting and friendly road towards our 200lh vear we in bell canada are also celebrating a new moa- tone this month lata in june the s millionth telephone went into sendee somewhere in our quebec or ontario territory it hardly seem possible that just four yaara after we added our 4 millionth telephone this newrecord has been act after all it did take e5 years to reach the one million mark from ism when the bell t company of canada wis founded until april ims since then the millionth milestones have come with tnrreas- ing swiftness four million telephones in just 22 yean we feel that this rapid growth of telephones in our terri tory reflects ihe vitality and everexpanding development of the two provinces for 14 of those 22 yean canadians have held the title of the worlds lalklngest people per haps that is partly the results of bell canadas efforts in helping canadians bridge the miles for most of our coun trys 1m years no special celebrations marked the in stallation of the 5 millionth telephone in fact wa have no idea which home or office in our territory can claim the honor you could be using it however if you had a telephone installed late last month you may have noticed that or the past several months telephone news the small insert that arrives with your account has been carrying a message about the area codes in different parts of canada as you know canada and the united states have been divided up into more than 100 areas each assigned its own distinct area code here in acton our area code is 519 although someone else in another community on the continent may have the same telephone number as you when your number is prefixed by your area code it becomes unique over the entire telephone network using the area code when you call long distance speeds vour messages easily across the miles for instance where direct distance dialing is avail able you can dial your own long distance calls where calls must be placed through an operator giving her the area code as well as the distant number helps her to speed your call the front pages of your telephone direc tory contain area codes for many places on the continent czip 4t cotmty comma has halton county council held its centennial meeting at hal- ton centennial manor on tues day for the first time warden william coulter wel comed residents to the auditor ium in which the jmeeting was held he expressed the coun cils pleasure at being in the manor for the meeting about 60 residents attended the session train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times for in phone tha local cm paseinpar sales ofltea cjm canadian nation ai at your local trust company interest paid on 5 year guaranteed investment certificates 6 paid on investments for 2 3 4 years paid on investments for 1 year amounts 100 to 100000 w j drop in to any of our offices for further details georgetown 53 mill street 8772266 john a edgar manager local directors beatty vicepresident john r barber georgetown north halton advisory board john t armstrong chairman reford gardhouse michael ledwith maurice c beaty john goy dr b d young convbufmt omcc houts halton 6l peel trust l savings company

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