Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 30, 1968, p. 3

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halton county council highlights during the yearend meeting of halton county council last week members noted a study was being prepared to determine the type of home for the aged that khould be built in the south of the county heard kccve gallagher llurhngton suggest that following the recent scries of cvciits at queens park he felt burlington would be anxious to remain a part of halton county he noted the towns recent application for city status would not preclude it irom purchasing certain services from halton were visited hy students from grade nine of mtltdn district high school who sat in on a portion of the council meeting while touring county facilities referred a traffic problem resulting from the new hornby by pass back to the roads committee for a recommendation the one way road was preventing access to a farm reeve george currie charged appointed rank rogers to the joseph brant hospital board j m ledwilh to the milton district hospital board and a speight to the georgetown memorial hospital roard received letters of appreciation from the ontario counties association for the services of the warden and reeve ii hintnn in a recent conference and on the executive 1 heard expressions of appreciation to reeve w coulter and reeve ii hintnn who would not be returning to county council and to warden hunter for his term as warden make seven senior appointments to halton county board of education agreed to leave the personnel on the county ourt revision unchanged tor l6 notified i squcsing and georgetown they must comply with the construction safely act and notify the construction safety inspector following the issuance of building permits ken mcnabb coi nty construction safely inspector had told a committee the two municipalities were not complying with the act corlirmcd instructions to robert meyer lo develop a theme for a counts film based on county government and a historical theme a rough outline of the film is to be presented to the 1 06 properly committee no later than tcbruary agreed to olfer the county board of lducation space in the counlv administration building for the storage of files or the location of a secretary seeking to join employees union proof it is mutkratc and not rate teen in acton subdivisions is supplied by town workman roy arnott who brought this dead muskrat into the freo press it svas killed by the snow plow last week in lakeview several more have been seen mr arnott has trapped muskrats for many years ho sells tho skins to furriers countil makes appointments office workers and inspectors of the halton county health unit arc the subject of an apphcition for certification by the canadian union of public employees members of county council were advised at their yearend meeting the application is scheduled in toronto for the end of this month more than one million youngsters belong to the canadian red cross youth appointments to the various committees and hoards were a major item on the igenda as acton council met m its final session tor l last mondiy evening r r parker was reappointed to the credit valley conservation uthonty for the year 1 retiring councillor bob dnnkwalter and piul martindale were appointed to the planning board for a three vcar term and retiring councillor charlie perry for one year henry i ruppert was reappointed to the c ommittee jvec jjrcss churchill community church churchill road north minister mr robert g w hyde ba phone 8332299 church notices bethel christian reformed church minister res p bromecr ba bd acton ontario of adjustment for a three year term the entire acton library hoard geo lee i red new i ted pratt and rev ii dawson was reappointed for 1069 phil mccristall and boh laughlen were appointed to the parks and recreation committee for a twoyear term to replace chairman john guy and art cooper who have resigned councillor tyler opposed the resolution since council did not follow the complete recommendation for appointments voted on hy the parks and recreation committee the final resolution was the appointment of retiring reeve 11 ii bert hinlon to fill the yacancy on the acton industrial development committee left vacant by the resignation of clerk administrator j t hurst which was accepted at the same meeting names were submitted for all ihe posts and councillors voted for each hoard with the clerk acting as election officer sljda january 5 1969 1 1 00 a m morning worship and sunday school all are welcome at the church on the hill maple avenue baptist church 81 maple ave georgetown pastor rev robert c lohnes sunday january s 1969 10 00 am english seryice 1110 i m sunday school 2 30 pm alternating dutch and fnglish seryice silurdas bible classes 10 12 am escryone welcome h s holden optomcttlst u cork si eul guelph phona ta 2 7im ages december 31 vvatchrught sersice 8 jo p m felloes ship singing refreshments tilm riding the pulpit sunday january 5 199 here is our sinccme iny nation to the seholc family to attend church 9 as am sunday school all 1100 am alorrung service 7 00 pm evening tyangel georgetown 8776665 presbyterian church in canada kxox church acton rey andrew h mckenzie ba bx minister mr e a hansen ba organist and choir master the church of st alban the martyr anglican corner ullloys si and st albins dnye rey h j diwson ba b th seven senior appointments four from burlington ind three from oakville were approved by the hilton otinty hoard ot i ducatiiin d s 1 iwless was n lined assistant director of i ducition accdcmie superintendents ii lined were w k m armstrong o a gilmore mil r k sell trustee doughs wood in presenting the committee repoit noted they would he designated 1 iter to progrun instruction md speci il services when these ire is were defined supciuileiidcnt ol business and i malice will he b 1 lmdley presently business administrator of the burlington boird of i due hum he will ilso be ueasurer i rank dunn mil ii t 1 ishman will be issisl ml superintendents of fin nice md operations named is secret uy lo the bo ml wis mrs n stew irt formerly secretary lo the director of i ducition in oakville and lo the interim school organization c ommittee i would h ive been happier to see more of the senior pcisonncl from the oakville boird ol i ducation but a 1 robinsem has already submit led his resignation trustee d pilnier noted board c ha irm in i red armitage ilso expressed regret at the loss ol two experienced educators a i robinson and w l mcneil we fell we could offer senior positions but these choices were theirs following the saturd ly meeting he pointed out j w singleton w is named director of i due ition at th it meeting interim f i n i n c i u g requirements lor the new county board were estinuled it s2soo000 to sumo 000 monthly until grants ind taxes arc received director of i ducation singleton ilso noted the new hoard will have sums just in excess of one million doll us in the form of funds for superannuation purposes and trusts the signing officers were authorized to arrange temporary borrowing from any clnrtcrcd bank on the best terms wailahle until current revenue is received board members approved a recommendation of the director that the canadian imperial bank of commerce be used for banking and in january l70 a statement of the boards requirements will be circulated to all hanks to decided on the location of future banking mr singleton indicated his recommendation to use the canadian imperial bank uf commerce was based on the fact they had more branches than any other no bank had brandies in all municipalities he reported the committee on organization and appointments was directed to report and recommend a salary schedule for the senior officials no indication of salaries was 1969 9 00 10 w 10w sdnda jam xry s christma ii i m holy fiuh insl i m church school and nursery i m holy i ueh ins 2 30 p m resumption ot nouiil people conhrnnliun clissc- pie is e midsscck hols luminun ion w 1 11 reeomincnei i 10 i in on ued jan 8 urcrs vs ill be pro vided future services yeih be on the 2nd and 4th scelncsdivs ot eah month acton baptist church founded 1842 pistor rev stinlev g immon res 144 tides ase phone 81615 sunday january 5 1969 9 45 a m uiursji school tor ages 3 to 15 wars 9 45 am minister s churvh member ship class tor teenagers with drawn 1100 am diytne worship everyone most welcome trinity united church minister the rev gordon b turner ba director of music dr george elliott ujl phj sinday jam r s iqjq 9 45 m church sehool and adult bible class 1100 am momuv aorship wed 7 45 pm prner inj bible study thursday 8 pan choir praske friday 7 00 pm 1111 unto us a child is born unto u a son is given isaiah 9 6 all welcome bx evangel pentecostal tabernacle paoc 33 churchill road res s m thoman pastor 8532715 sunday january s j969 10 00 am smoming worship 1100 am talk back adults la dialogue on the sermon and related subjects sunday school 10 00 a m nursery to grade 4 it 00 am grades 5 to 8 we welcome you and your family to take part in the life and warship of trinltyl 1969 sunday january 5 10 00 am sunday school 1100 aan morning worship 7 00 pm evangelistic service thursday 8 00 tpan christ t ambassadors friday 6 45 pjm crusaders psalm 107 8 oh that men would praise the lord for his goodness for his wonderful works lo the children of men year end special on filing cabinets special on 4drawer filing cabinet either letter or legal size available in standard grey only made by office specialty letter size legal size plus extra bonus 89 so 96o 10o off contoured thumb latch for positive closing full cradle suspension slides for smooth easy action strong rigid construction with outstanding features that ensure long and satisfying service see them now at hintons 5c to 1 store indicated when the senior ippomtmeiils weie announced lo insure i smooth transition at the first of hie yc ir from the present hoirels lo the new comity boird ihe director wis iuthoried lo supply necessary cl issrooin supplies where present slocks were not siilliclent ihe lloird ilso indicated on recommend ition ol the director it would permit purch ises of curienl supplies ol up in 2 a student in element iry schools hi i pupil 111 senior public schools ind s5 i pupil in lujtli schools these were indicated as ipprnximilcly 25 per cent ol the i tn i ii il budget for such supplies i lie director w is also uitlioricd lo t ike such iclion is is necessary to maintain the schools in efficient daily operation liter january i iliv on the understanding th it any ictiou so i iken will he leporled to the next subsequent meeting ol the ho lid school ho ird in millon i o o r g e t o w u acton n iss igawey i i semcsing ind oakville were il lined as c oyjfcuiing ommittccs lo fulfil the business and rctited requirements th it ire lo he elclailcd ill i plan prepared hy the director the c ommittccs will be phased out of operation prior lo june 30 it wis noted there was no point ii lining such i committee in llurhngton because all members with one exception had been elected to the county hoard members of the continuing committee who arc acting will be paid at a rate similar to th it previously in effect the lloirds siliry negotiiting committee will he headed by w i i dwards with members l i wood w a 1 awson l pease i r sovereign i ilodner and v j pnestucr the committee will in ike up the elementary and second iry panels and consist of three speaking and three observing members for negotiations mr uodner is on the elementary panel only and mr pricslncr on the secondary panel only chairman i armitage firedictcd the committee would c the boards hardest working it was noted the variety of fringe benefits in effect around the county would have to be studied and the committee would also have to study isoc recommendations on negotiations licforc needing staff ncgollalert irustccs pricslncr wood and itodtter were named lo determine the balance of membership desirable on the advisory vocational c oinimtlee 1 1 was suggested l 12 ill in committee would be ippoinled including nix irustccs tnroe representatives of employees and three of employers the coiumittee is expected to lie formed at the second meeting in january and members were isked lo present names by th h time accommodation for ihe bonds senior staff is expected to he located in oakville ihe director reported i preliminary survey indicates there is sufficient floor spice both rented and owned m the present operating ho irds ihe hoard idnplcd his recommendation tlitl he hive the lacilllles examined and i plan evolved lo illow its cfliclent use no chango involving fliiiuclil nhllgilioiis were lo be timlert iken without hoird ipprov il rcgulir meetings ol the lloird were set for the second md fourth ihuisdiy ofcieh month with the next meeting pi intieil for january i it 7 ul p m dozen rejects ihe ys ml n ii ul mollilr vi ly siillcssui ye ir s4 limy hristm is tree their lot il ilmnl 10 tries only ilmul i doui vid looking hfmtn is rejects in left on the lot behind llu ym a thi acton fren prr m6nchy dcmior 10 19ifl autlwrlid kwmul cuea mall ly ut wl omif it i oibiwm for ltmtuif attll iii tttli itl atlrwi otiuirln ya milton roxu theatre v 878 3272 show times sun thru thuri 8pm fri sat 7 9 p m sal matinee al j d mon tues dec 30 31 how sweet it is recommended as adult entertainment james garner debbie reynolds wed thurs fri sat jan 1234 shakiest gun in the west color don knotts turkey a gogo have gun cant travel cariean sun mon tues wed the detective frank sinatra sweet mouse cartoon jan 5678 color an automatic electric washer next best thing to taking washdays off want to take some time off washdays a new electric washer will do it for vu toss in your wash set il and you ro ayyay it s that simple take a holiday frqm washday worries hand the heavy work to a now electric washei and lot it carry tho load live better electrically fc acton hydroelectric commission 43 alice st acton j

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