Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 16, 1967, p. 7

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swimmers pass final tests in pool tha acton free prets vvodnotday august 16 1967 chicken drivein owners wellknown mmans of the playground tribe took the warpath the park to the m z bennett school grounds tor the closing program thursday there were 150 involved in this years very successful summer program with chief or as sistant supe jomarie aaarchment are braves arid squaws jean elliott janice ellerby sharon fjierby peter luty karen proyls karen luty jennifer rowe ken jordan marie jordan they presented songs and a skit staff photo the second and final course of swimming lessons his summer rut from july 14 to august 11 and tests wars tafcan last friday instructors trudy morris and breads ahem announce the fol lowing results bubbler linda be supra dale weaver julie lions linda zl ona carrie mccrlstall connie mccrlstall hobble uasson pet er kraus louisa latin jellyfish dale weaver juue ztons carrie mccrlstall connie mccrlstall robbie mas- son peter kraus louisa main darlene weaver guppy ford alton dale waiver steven uoknlgbt diane btginau bert posts vaugn cols kathleen cbtyns sheila cbeyne kathy toth ouster kaa- ua peter zlona cathy ifasson donna cameron darlene weav er maria pataky susan pataky sttvle dalgte peter zlons minnow kim mccrlstall diine buckman pat gibson rick gihsod stave cole karen cole dime baginsu bertpost vaugn cote kathleen cbeyne cathy liaison sheila cbeyne donna cameron dtrlene weaver mar- should shop around for loans cosadllor pat patterson thinks esqsaalsg council should shop aroaad for btttar bank interest rates whan it borrows money ha told council their system of borrowing til funds from one local bank was outdated daring mondays nesting of the council members approved a bylaw to barrow 378064 at six per cent interest from the bank of com merce pending the sale of de bentures on the stewtrttown school addition la high time we changed the system and checked with other banks and trust companies tor eompetittwt interest rates ha told councillors dont tell ma the interest rates are the same because they are not beefs george leslie said it was u established practice todo all the township business with was rented to the school board for another year a cltlsens offer to make signs for the entrances to llmehouse and stewtrttown was referred to the county roads committee as both villages are on county roads members expressed noobjact- lon to a garden centre proposed for lot 7 concession 7 by wil liam coveyduc but warned the applicant he should obtain appro val from the department of high ways before proceeding accounts paid included one fox killed five ambulance calls for township residents 10 dog pick ups and township purchases for the past month councillors discussed an app lication from dirk foot to build a 2280 square foot semidetach ed house in lot 23 concession 6 the house would interfere with a proposed township road but councillors have not yet de cided when the new roadway will be built in the meantime the applicant was urged to gain heal th unit approval for the proposed tile bed and report back to the council in other business council appointed deputy clerk dalmar french as temporary weed inspector and authorised mm to give warnings to at least five property owners whose lands axe overran with weeds if the owners do not cut them within seven days be is empowered to sand a man in to cut them and pot the charges on the owners tax bin m previous years ks- hi used the services of the county weed inspector but be re tired this year and a new one has yet to be appointed members concurred in the ac- ttons of the township school board la accepting a 914936 tender tor the addition of two portable rooms at plnaview school and decided to ask the ontario muni cipal board for permission to spread payments over three years a leaking roof in the township admlnlstratiod building was dis cussed and councillor james goodtet promised to provide a mealtrrt within the next week further discussion on a town ship fire department ended in a decision to request a copy of the plans of the nobleton fire hall from the man who designed it members had visited nobleton to see the fire hall and felt it suited the townships needs no action was taken on an in vitation to join the central ont ario regional developmenicoun- dl the basement room in the township administration building f boats 8 you cen buoy boating yew own n99ff ttwfnc road system wearing out warns of costfy future our road system is wearing out in some areas at a rate which will make substantially in creased expenditures necessary in the future if we are to keep pace with the needs and demands of traffic county engineer d j corbett told county councillors on tuesday in a detailed report on activi ties and construction plans the engineer also urged the expan sion of the engineering staff to permit the handling of a larger percentage of design and super vision work in the future the accelerating rate ot devel opment with associatedincreas- es in traffic volumes and the establishment of many generat ors ot heavy traffic has caused the present standards ot roads to fall behind present day re quirements the engineer com mented he detailed one road that in spite of extensive repairs this year is still only a b highway restricted to loads of 11 tons to make it adequate to carry the weights to which it is being sub jected would require a construc tion expenditure of up to 800000 the current budget provides about 650000 a year for con struction while construction cost ranges between 400000 and 500000 per mile on some roads mux rout cartase limited concrctt mocks concritf mick cinofs mocks clay mick sand stoni livestock and fefttiuzfx farm sf itvice end supplies dump trucks for hire fully insured pcv class ps ft acton phone u347m hi cutter mnnotass boat 15 to 20 authorized mercury outboard dealer crhit mveti oat co mokval s779s52 tavpvm r noi fc notice re enrolment for brookviue public school pupils for grades 1 to 8 who wore not attending schools in nassagaweya township prior to june 30 1967 and any children born in 1962 who have no already enrolled in kindergarten enrolment day at brookville public school tuesday august 29 930 to 1130 turn 130 to 330 pm mi yleft camt resurface ninth line patch job whv have to do hopes of making costly im provements to the ninth line road this year were dashed mon day when esqjuestng township councillors sat down with the roads department foreman to see how much money was left in the budget there wasnt enough instead the township agreed on a plan to patch potholes with tarvia on a onemile section at an estimated cost of 700 to 800 an alternate plan to have the county crew resurface it with oil and stone chips would have cost 1400 but the budget is so close this year councillors de cided they couldnt afford it members estimate the supple mentary grant on expenditures from the provincial government expected any time will be around 27000 to 30000 but regular maintenance from now to year end at 5000 monthly plus out standing accounts including in surance and new railway signals will eat up all the money roads superlnundantbudsnow told council that there had been 32000 set aside for construct ion in this years budget but most of that money badbeenused for maintenance of roads snow removal sanding and grading took it all he said he noted the calcium spreading had also gone 5000 over the budgeted figure because council had de cided earlier this year to spread calcium on all slderoads in the township the total calcium pro gram ran to 15000 more construction was origin ally planned for five slderoad and the eighth line this year but councillors were doubtful that there would be enough money and speaking of calcium coun- driving worries go problems walks by bus direct into the grounds august 19th to september 4th reduced fares adults students 355 305 round trip includes admission children 125 bo far only leave acton 858 o hi leave exhibition 1100 pm after grandstand show exhibition passengers travelling on regular buses will transfer at toronto bus terminal to buses running into the grounds tickets and i at wiles bus d6pot itmmst g u adams agent la pataky susan pataky stevie dalgte peter zlona sukfbh 4 salmon kim mccrlstall diane muckman pat gibson rick gibson steve cole karen cola diane baglnaki bert post vaugncole kathleen chey- m cathy masson shellacbeyne donna cameron darlene weav er maria pataky susan pataky stevie dalgla peter ztons council checking gravel operations a discussion on a gravel com panys operations brought an out burst of criticism from council lor mrs anna mac arthur during the august meeting of nassaga weya township council it was suggestedcampballvllla sand and gravel supply which has been stripping overburden from land in the west hall of their operation on five slderoad may be doing so without a licence in tbt ensuing discussion mrs macarthur accused councillor william mahon of wanting to see beautiful nassagawaya all torn up township administrator j c mctatyro was authorised to in vestigate the legality of the quar rys operations newest addition to actons commerce tola week is hood flavorcrisp chicken drivein which has opened in the former frosts freeselocaticflotiyoung st at the east entrance to town coowners are murray and bruce hood who are well known locally murray formerly oper ated the local pool room for six years before returning to milton to open a very successful oper ation in kentucky fried chicken there bruce hood is known locally as well as nationally as an nhl referee and many will remember him on local ice as a plsyer in his minor days he played mid get and juvenile hockey for acton teams the new drivein features fla vorcrisp med chicken as well as softreet ice cream thar will be other specialties such as hamburgers hot dogs and french fries with plenty of parking the new owners regard the location as an ideal one for their takeout busi ness murray is married to the former joan waterhouse an act on girl and they have five child ren fred a hoffaaan optometrist 51 st georges so guerph oat teaanhone mttfft tenant i hope our hammer ing dtdnt disturb you we were hanging a picture t next door oh thats all right i came to ask if it would he ok to hang a picture on the other end of the nall j cillor tom hill wondered if some of it could be applied on the tenth line since it was so dusty after a grading program i was up there yesterday and you had to put your lights on be said he met a gravel truck and a car on the road and i had to stop because i didnt know where anybody was first line tv sales service 8531057 channel master antennas for perfect color j and u superb black a whits rkiption ouaranttld youll notice a big difference this year at the v toronto aug 18 to sept 4 get your slice of tht action it canutes big- gait birthday party everl free aatartaiaaasat at the birthday caka baadshwlll sea canadas biggest birthday caka 10 long 80 high m wide along with plenty ol free dancing and entertain- nttnt every day this year thara it a difference at th cnei mlrweymith aa allaw 1mb this yaar thi midways drassad up lika an 1187 wittim townill ana and a hall nilis of it with fhra naw ridas theres mn kiddie land for tba young buckas tasaage fair far tha hip ganarition tht stitch in tyme tha big tawa boys tha ugly ducklings these are jest a few of the mho than 30 tap canadian greaps appearing aaiericaa airliaea aatraaphera walk right in melt the pretty stewardess and relu far a simulated flight in an american airlines astrojat smagraau cahacaevt al caaadiaa art hart are 300 works by 82 canadian artists scalptares graphics watertolaers oils uaustries and chalcosis take a peek at whats in stare for yea ia the year 20001 yoall see talking peas 30 movies teaching ciapiiters electric cars aad tatting typewriters caatary al pi ajlakag a lessen in caaadas history see the past awve into tba present thea right eat into the fatarel harts ameri aaly lataraatjaaal air shawseat 1 aad i watch the rcafs famed gemaa ceateaaajres she die sky with earing aerobatics sea thriliiag sale flight af rcafs red knight csje historical paginal watch a daily reeuctaunt ef 6ev simcaes estamishiag af tha city af york seehawoarferefatbers ihrad ia pio days firming 1m71m7 review e century of cinadian fanning progress see tha saving antique and medtra farm eooip- wint show plus old macoonalds farm saacial saaday evaata iitaraatiaaal ceateaaiar track meet- jradey aag 21 many of the worlds great trick starsdirect from eoroeeea bmets aad thi panamerican games russian gvames- tlc tub will perform on the iafield at tha giandstand time 1 00 pm admission io0 200 13 00 free adaissiea ta grounds illy graham frea c c saaday sept 3 see end beer billy gnham at the ctntaaaial crasade ia the cne fcaidsteed20uflveicecheirtime3oo pm free admission ta groaads twa s evoaiag graadataad shaw first week augest 1s20 jack arthur enseals this canada staring 10rne greene art unklet- ter aad percy faith over faataras rcmp musical ride mary lou collins theftve belles midge arthurs wartd- f moo camadettes howard cable aad till sopiece cne orchestra showtime 830 pm rata er shane ever 10800 covered seats prices s2s0 3 so ms sf cond week aagast 28- september 4 the canadian armed forces tattoo sat 300 years al caa mifitary histary pats right befera year eyes o cast eft 70s aassed bands cal period aa srecisiaa drills its tha experience ef e lifatiawl showtime s3s pm phcu tt50 t3sh m so hell driversafternoon grand stand show aag 21 sept 2 oaraawnt drimtg staats crashes aata dewas 70ft leaes pars aney variety acts its a shew fa tha entire family prices children ssc stasaats 1100 adarts it so show time 200 pm every day is canuare day at that cnei

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