Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 24, 1968, p. 5

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motors roar at the sion of the flag and theyre off cloje to 200 spectators and a wide variety of different motorcycles thrills excitement at motorcycle races weroon hand for the rices onlo sunday sldo road in esquoslni sfah photo townships will ask about 200 people turned out sunday in the heat of the after noon td witness motorcycle rac ing atlts best before the after noon was out it was difficult to aee where the track was let alone the motorcycles because of the dirt track and the dust it caused about 15 riders entering sovan different classes raced about the dirt track while spectators watched from the side of the track or from tho top of a hill many of the spectators were female and clad in blldnls the motorcycle races wero held in a rugged open field off 10 hderoad in esquoslng list north of tho 401 highway the meet was organised by a motor cycle club the yollowlackots of georgetown president wayne watson of tho 22 member club said ho club mot once a weok and held one scramhlo a year as woll as organising tho ontario champ ionships cyclists from all over united states and canada com pete in the annual event for each class thore was two heats and liven the final raciu classes were broken into junior senior and expert for tho 100 c c and tho 250 cc competi tions the final race and the biggest of tho day was the open race for bikes over 250 ccs as many as 25 bikes entered some of the races and at the speed they take some of the turns they loft spectators almost wait ing for someone to got trampled tcontinutil trom tuw 3 situation is intolerable and cant continue wo tnust make a de cision ho oqhcludod councillor macarthur saw the pollution spreading and capable of enveloping a much larger area unless it was chocked spokesman for one oftwodelo- gatlons present archie servlci told of his own experience in drilling a well and of finding good water 35 feet down ho reviewed flguros andthougtit costs of tho line over largo dis tances hotween houses should not bo borno by ratepayers mr servico alto asked why an olghtlnch main would bo nec essary if a 12tnch main fed tho entire town of milton he took umbrage with the fact the town could take water out of nassa- gaweya without paying a cent as a final shot mr service don prices clutch single drives grocers winner home widest expanse of chost in acton this week must belong to don bucky price first base man for ica in the town softball league his clutch single in the bot tom of tho tenth inning thursday sent catcher tim bossoncu homi with the winning run in an extra frame mush ball battle with favored station hotel the blow came on top of a two run homer in tho seventh which btistod a few chost buttons already buckys belting and dave manes three singles and a double wore the roasons tho gro cers squeexed out a 1d victory they crept into a 20 lead over the first flvo frames with single runs in tho first and third but the main st innkoepors came back with three runs in the top of tho sixth the grocers evened the score in the bottom half with another run and waltied ahead by three with an outburst in tho seventh the lead stayed until the top of tho ninth when station drove over three runs on two hits an error and a walk deadlocked 66 the game wont into extra innings which tho hotel crew could not take ad vantage of chick milne pitching for lga really bore down to strike out the side although ed smith his rival on the hill smote a double and made it to third base before tho side retired tim bossenci greeted ed smith with a single in tho bottom of the ninth tho next two batters wont down this set the stage for don prices game winning single the winners outhit station hotel 130 over the distance with chick milne striking out nliu and walking two ed smith sen eight down swinging and issued four bases on balls dave manes with four don i dfrtt jjrirss j briefs canadas fastest growing university tho u of guelph presently has j 50000000 worth of construction and renovation programs underway a crash program is under way by the col john mccrac birthplace society to have the guelph house ready for tho of ficial opening by the governor- general august 26 prlco throe and two hits for tim bossenco woro tho lga batting stars station bats wore pacod by lorno poavoy with a pair including a dotiblu and a brace by right holder b smith lga 101 001 300 1 ahotul 000 003 003 0 rln 7 13 g 0 lga don prlco andre broulllard bruco cargill jim kay doug black dave manes georgo mallby tim bossence gord mason chick milne station hotel lome poavoy ed smith doug ford george williamson jan rlddall john dunn mel sheppard bob smith al mcnakb for gas appliances tsfawav richardsons tv ft appliances 201 main st e milton wstm rrurrrrrrrrrrrvr mmnimmn f8ed a hoffman optometrist si st georges sq guelph ortt going places see hfc belore you leave on that needed family vacation get a traveloan trom household financt th t way you ii be sure to have enough money to pay tor everything along the way meals transportation lodging extras and belore you borrow trom hfc household will tell you what your traveloan will cost in plain dollars and cents going places travel worry tree with a traveloan trom hfc belore you sign on th dotted una know what your loan will coat borrow up to 5000 take up to 60 months to repay alk about cfdit lift tnsufinct on lojns jt low group rjtes h0useh0ui rnah 41 main street north telephone 8775221 mitt u silver oemlmettl slate uk about out rvtmng hours suggested consideration of a loc al walor system theres enough water coming out of the reservoir at the intorprovlnctal brick co to servico the area he told the meeting wo could construe a pump ing system of our own agreed hoove coulter but 11 would bo more economical to tap into milton a delegation of throe women prosent from milton height- composed of mrs john sosnow- ski mrs may arpa and mrs stella martini presented their views of the problem for the meetl ng thel r spoke minurs soanowskt assured both coun cils a committee of knowledge able people would be formed to represent residents in the pol luted well area mrs sosnowsfct informed councillors that flguros showing three and a half persons inevery home might be asiraylnthearea ive got 11 children myself she said she also said the prob lem in the area was progress ively getting worsaboth for those who had the old fashioned dug well like herself nd those with deeper bored typos mrs sosnowski predicted that i with the extent of progress- lit the area a pipeline wouldsoon he servicing a- line of houses into milton she said residents of the area wanted to explore all angles to let councils know they mean it ims hwo she also told bf problorrls with septic tanks in her area where her own front lawn becomes soggy from the effluent jloeve george currte anddop- uty roovo bill hooy joth mem bers of thecounly road com mittee promised to look into tho problem when it was inferred part of it lay on the doorstep of road construction the meeting agreed much of the old methods of getting rid of effluent would not pass health unit inspection today pinpointing the exact course of the pollution was a task the meet ing did not attompt the motion calling for walor tho acton free press wednesday july 24 1968 from milton moved by councillor bob lawson and seconded by councillor ross gordon passed unanlmoualy attending the meeting were both reeves and deputy reoves of the townships and councillors anne macarthur and ross gor don of nassagaweya and boh lawson of esqueaing aa well as clerks j c mclntyre and k c lindsay mr service was accompanied by albert fife both of whom live on tho nassagaweya side of milton heights ninety per cent of the houses affocted belong on the esqueslng side of the line 4 princess tp y homes located at cobblehill rd acton if yoyre having trouble finding a new home with the money y6u have to spend contact us at princess hqwes and view our 3 bejdroom split lovejs and bungalows all ou jipmes are equipped of course with specious jiving and dining rooms as well as bright modern kitchens with ample cupboard space dl vvga the correspondents unable to send their weekly news articl es through tho mall have dovls- od other moans of getting the news in tho paper somo phone in all their columns somo others are picked up by us by car some are brought in thanks to alt for tin extra effort come view these homes phone brodie giles sr or bredle giles jnr at acton b53o470 or hamilton collect 3b5530s knight real estate yrados considorod 1995 down by acting now we will give you your choice of exterior design nd location in our cen trally located suburban complex tax reductions t for all homeowners and tenants in ontario your guide to ontarios new system of tax reductions to ease the burden of municipal and school taxes the ontario legislature has established a system of residen tial property tax reductions virtually all homeowners and tenants are entitled to benefit by this system ontario in effect is paying the first part of the municipal taxes on each eligible house or apart ment the reduction amounts to an average of 1214 of the taxes if you are a home- owner if you pay your municipal taxes directly you receive your tax reduction directly from your local municipality either as a deduction on your 1968 municipal tax bill or by cheque if you have agreed to make regular pay- if you are a landlord as an owner of residential property you receive the tax reduction in the manner described above for homeowners 1 if you area tenant your landlord is required to pay to you the full amount of the tax reduction for your house or apartment which he has received from the local municipality if you rent your house or apartment for all of the year 1968 you should receive the full amount of the reduction on the other hand if you rent your dwelling for only a portion of the year you are en titled to a portion of the reduction if you rent the dwelling for six months for instance you should receive onehalf of the reduction here is how you get your tax reduction if your tenancy ended before june 30 you must apply if you have any questions about residential property tax reductions please address them to the municipal subsidies branch department of municipal affairs 801 bay street toronto 5 telephone area code 416 3656831 your local municipality calculates the amount of tho reduction and subtracts it on tho 1968 tax bills if a house or apartment is rented the landlord is required to pass the full amount of the reduction to his tenants the province pays municipalities tho total of tho reductions every owner of a residential property and every tenant of such a property is entitled to receive a tax reduction provided the property was eligible in 1967 to bo sepa rately assessed under the assessment act ments to tho holder of your mortgage with instruction to him to pay your municipal taxes on your bohalf you will receive tho benefit of the tax reduction by way of an adjustment to these regular payments as a landlord you aro required to pay tho full amount of tho tax roduction to each of your tenants to your landlord or to his agent to be entitled to a portion of theeduction if your tenancy ends after june 30 or if it continues through to oecember 31 your landlord or his agent is required to pay tho reduction to you in either case your landlord or his agent is required by law to pay to you the amount of the tax reduction by december 31 1 968 any landlord who fails to pay tax reduction allowance in accordance with the law is liable to a fine of not more than 200 for each conviction and in addition will be ordered to pay the tax reduction allowance hon w darcy mckeough minister of municipal atfiiis j

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