Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 25, 1969, p. 3

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thai acton fr prssea wednesday jury 25 1o9 litnnil imlll llltmh formal dedication of th m 2 luftntt school addition w spoken ual vvadnmday by rev v x uvwi central with him toe resource centre draw much praise during attandad tha official tfta m 2 bennett school tour auoul 300 wednesday stiff photo opening lilt fate of grade eights will be decided later esquesing pupils in gride seven who want to flniih their side tight at stewartlown will i coiuldered when a full but schedule is presented to the county board of education in july boundary changes in the attendince ireu of schools eiit and west of acton affected some esquesing pupils who begin attendince at the senior school at stewarttown this yesr trustee w liwion asked they be given the opportunity to complete their grade eight year at stewatttown even if it required some additional expense in transportation assistant director d s lawless asked approval of the boundiry changes to permit fbullution of the trinsportition report when it is presented he suggested the board could consider extensions at that time a move to have the administrative staff provide a report on the alternate full day kindergarten attendance compared with the half diy attendance was defeated trustee lawton noted esquesing was presently operating on the alleinate full day program and while it was in operation it would seem ideal to contrast it will the half day attendance the board had previously ruled esquesing pupils would revert to the half day attendance common throughout the county trustee t watson suggested it was not wise to ask for such a report at thu time when so many portint things remained to be done in preparation for the september term the request for the report was defeated with trustees lawson gooding and edwards supporting theory pupils three piano students of glenn banks received high mirks in royal conservatory of music theory examinations i karen okourke received mirks in grade one theory dime frank 40 in g theory and joseph peine 81 in grade two theory von conllnurd from pagt i doctors directions the nurses in the home would change dressings after hospital operations permitting patients to return home earlier services to invalids are also provided and the v o n nurses give inoculations they handle any home nursing that cant be looked after by the family miss klein had expressed to committee the national headquarters willingneu to llguie nut how alton could be serviced councillors queried councillor coals about the cost when one expressed surprise at the unexpectedly low cost mr coats agreed its hard to make a budget estimate but the figures come from oakville experience council accepts more park land w4wiiwjmtttk stwakef w l mcneill ufll and forme inspector lorn skuce about 300 attsrtdad tha crmonl photo a triaiigular section of land adjoining fairy lake at the end or elmore drive was officially accepted by council as park land this put or lot 133 plan 603 was conveyed from revenue properties to the town as required for public two cars collide list wednesday two cars were in collision by the bank of montreal perking lot john patterson chuieh st had slopped to let out a passenger his car had air estimated iso damage other driver was ii ii lllnton who wu backing out of the lot mis car hid no damage acton o pp investigated two injured saturday two irei men were injured and required treatment at hospital early saturday morning when they were involved in a onecar accident on 1 7 sideroad west of highway 25 driver llaivey douglas tiylor 19 of r r i acton had severe lacerations lo the face and a bruised chest his passenger 1 8yearold lloyd snullwood of k r i acton had lacerations and abrasions lo the face their car received moo damage milton opp report park control of the land will now be vested in the parks and recreation commitfee council no i committee met monday evening of last week in lakeview to review other parcels of park land there at the rear ofietldences on lakeview ave and si the pumping station to the east stfewofii ffcttit in sib sidewalk priorities were again discussed by acton couacdtues- day following the receipt of cost estimates for sidewalks council lots again look sides on the question of a sidewalk for busy crilranccway into lakeview sub division there are few home owners along elizabeth drive lo pay for the walks under local improvement deputyreeve tyler and coun cillor greet recalled residents on streets like cameron ave who have been contributing and walling for sidewalks for 30 years councillors mckenzie and milks spoke up again on the urgent need tor sidewalks in lakeview concluded reeve tyler this is a thorn in our side that wont be solved tonight thals for sure discuss exercise at fire meeting hilton mutual aid firefighters held their regular meeting in burlington last week the evening wu mainly spent in discussing the previous weeks mutual aid exercise at stewarttown malicious damage blamed on children malicious damageprobably by chlldrenand stolen bicycles predominated in the police news tills week lut tuesday the robert little school caretaker spotted young boys in the school about 8 pm they fled out and along the railroad tracks when they uw him no damage wu done wednesday morning of last week police learned windows at the mill had been broken by- youngsters throwing stones on friday three youths tore up the newlyplanted flower beds at the arena rowers and shrubs which had just been planted by the staff were ripped out of the beds these three youths when apprehended agrmeed to make good in damage and worked at the beds themselves monday malicious damage reported inside unsold homes in lakeview subdivision wu also attributed to children the amount of damage heie wu termed substantial by the opp the first stolen bike of the week was reported laat wednesday on thursday a parent called to report some lads had taken her sons bike right off their porch leaving an ild one in its place there were similar bike incidents reported lut week on the other hind the o pp have a yellow bike which wu turned into them several days ago and no one hu claimed it no quorum for board the regular planning board meeting scheduled for laat thursday wu not held only three members attended the meeting in the council chambers earl missies paul martlndale and sid saitz with secretarytreasurer lain williams missing members meb blow vic bristow garnet mckenzie and mayor duby were contacted but were unable to come chairman bob drinkwalter hu resigned so wu not present four are necessary for a quorum wondering what to do about calling the next meeting the board members there agreed to contact clerkadministrator joe hurst to ask him to contact the mayor jroxii 8783272 show times sun thru thu tftopm thuttoav mtdav satuttlay july 3 4 t qoid guitar color cotton mckin chicken color ail star country music program sunday monday tutibav july 6 hay dwty color adult michael cain come on in waters mnk cartoon vvatmmrspl sat kmmdays july 9 12 rachel rachel color adult joanne woodward merun tmaoic mouse cartoon mattnk satutday july 12 man hunt in the jungle color its good as far as it goes thohoad rostraints in 1969 automobiles aro designed to roduco injuries due to roar end collisions restraints should holp minimize some of the unpleasant oil acts of these all too common crashes but their causes can bo dealt with only by drivers there are a number of things vou can do to help prevent rear end collisions here are some ol them don t let yourself be crowded by the driver behind if someonefollowsvou too closely for safety encourage him to pass by pulling off tho road if necessary signal your intentions to make a turn change lanes or stop suddenly signal an intend ed stop by pumping your brake pedal to flash the brakelights dont crowd the driver ahead leave at least one car length for each 10 miles of speed and remember that high speeds and poorweather conditions demand extra stopping distance at night or in rain or fog allow for reduced visibility or decreased traction limitedaccess highways have made higher speeds common asa result drivers need to be especially wary of slow- movtng or stopped vehicles stay alert be particularly attentive near controlled intersections where vehicles ahead may be slowing turning and stopping watch for slower- moving merging traffic use acceleration and deceleration lanes to change your own speed when entering or leaving a highspeed highway prevent secondary collisions at an accident scene by getting off the roadway quickly if you decide to stop be a defensive driver constantly watch the traffic around you and plan for any foreseeable emergency ciag insurance whaf council council dealt tuesday evening with various items of business councillors discussed summer meetings and tentatively set tuesday july 8 and tuesday august 12 as dates for regular meetings dates of committee meetings will be decided by the committees concerned f- credit valley conservation week july 713 was endorsed deputyreeve tyler said in reply to a query that ihe new snowblower deal l all signed up just watch for ihe first snowflake 1111 w heir he promised councillor coals uked about the stale of the engineering report on the iriduitilal road off main st n very concerned councillor greer said thay were- having much difficulty gelling the report a letter of clarification wu received fiom ihe decoration day committee concerning ihe proposed fencing of ihe pioneer cemetery aiea the commute seeks a fence around the cairn only and not around the whole cemetery the clerk was asked to notify the committee that council approved this worthy suggestion and full consideration would the given to the project in the near future the rabies clinic in the area had been ouile successful council learned and letters of thanks with 5 were to be lent to clerical assistants cheryl lee mary fuchs and deborah winter committee minutes reported g delegation from lakeview subdivision had attended the meeting june 17 to request the committee consider filling in ihe ditch at the rear of five lots on limore drive and the drainage by tile of three other lots the committee on advice from t h e town engineer and town solicitor decided lite matter wu a private matter for properly owners and uie town would not take any responsibility two induinftn representatives ci aimstrong and mr murdy also attended the committee mealing to discuss ihe restricted traffic by law affecllnif churchill rd s the nutter was- deferred to the next committee meeting to consider the legality of suggestions made by use delegates come in and ask for your free bridal gift register jrdiffj stationery acton 8533030 ftrff smtwiiif sau draw june 28 for homb or office smamrpahrmaltfamr wide selection ball pens 98 to 5 bv sheafer reg pens s lo a good assortment desk sets 395 to brief cases attache cases several styles and colors 375 to 1995 always useful modal no as 10995 prieae from see our selection brims books wtddihg books 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