ospmnoe the acton freer press wednesday september 3 1o three weddings of interest accidents visitors in news school buses began transporting etojjtslntf township ehlksnm into in m z benneit school as school opened tuesday principal elmer smith appeared a bit pu riled by the whole shuaikxiistitr photo by mrs dgrobertson congratulations to mr and mrs brian crsjk nee delia llstton who were married friday in melrose uniud church hamilton the booms lister and brotherbiuw mr and mrs robert llarma wert the attendants following a honeymoon in the- north they will reside in hamiltort where brian will continue his studies at mcmatler and the bride ill continue to work at the university congratulations too to mr and mrs batty bruce nee caiol summers who were married on saturday at chmt anglican church in london on return from their honeymoon both bilde and groom will resume their studies in medical school at western university more congratulations to mr and mrs john stubbington nee helen johnston who were married saturday at stone united church eramota with the reception at the church later in the evening a dance wii held in the auditorium at the local school following the honeymoon they will be teslding in guelph friends of howard black 24 highway were sorry to learn of mi tecent motor accident lb it still confined to the guelph hospital with head injurlei but hit condition is listed as tslltfactory mrs e flther underwent minof tutgery last week al guelph hospital and was able to return home on saturday george de vrtes met with an accident at his work jn fergus last week and if confined to groves memorial hospital ken sinclaif spent a few days holiday with mr and mrs arnold sinclair at burkes fans little neil sinclair son of ralph arid mrs sinclair wis also a visitor at the same cottage mrs m bruce from the west ume eait for her grandsons wedding and is spending some time with her sons ward and byron arid families 30 auction sales auction sale asaraature antique x elmore drive acton tutvmday sesteuibeb tutt commencing i bid s piece kitchen mite jtflece settee hand carved pine cup board jasques it hayes cup board 2 french provincial chest ov drawer boudoir chair french provincial rock ing chair spool flop bench students dciwk and chair 2 curved church piwv rare jacq ues 47 hayes foldinubabycrib autographed framed photo of sir john a imacdonald chest of dravjers bedroom suite singer vacuum cleaner floor polisher crystal chandelier old colored bottle utility shelf filing cabinet continental bed wrought iron gale 2 indian rugs books niiinurvgs mir rors drapes bedding pots pans look toys etc and many other items too numerous to mention camper 1 chevrolet sports van camper complete with toilet facilities built in cupboards dincilc ice boa sink hydro sleeps s antioue cari 1922 chal mers s000 original miles many unlique car parts property 4 bedroom splitkvcl brick dwelling op- proa u acre lot with attached double garage gas heated hard wood floors throughout 2 bath rooms very well treed lot spring fed stream running ac ross the back and one side of property property may be in spected friday september sth 24 pm terms on mortgage made known day of sale 10 per cent on property day of sale balance on or within 30 days from day of sale property sold subject to reserve bid pro perty will be offered for sale at 2 pm terms on chattels cash day of sale no reserve on chattels as pro prietor is moving to the states proprietor or auctioneer not responsible for accident day of sale c h tupp1n auctioneer 8564246 c l mason proprietor 2obl8 20 auction sales auction sale for waliult creen widimday evening sept itth al 6 pm on hams st in the village of rockwood furniture frlgidalre frig good condition kitchen china cabinet chrome tabic and 6 ohalrs coffee table 2 end tables old electric stove gilson wringer washer oak drop leaf table kcnmore ap artment size washer wardrobe 2 doors and mirrors 2 chests of drawers bed spring and mattress chesterfield and chair foam rubber good one bell piano and stool excellent lone and condition deer head and horns on plaque rca 21 tv record player and cabin et bisvcl rug cleaner hohncr 12 bass piano accordion good one dresser and swing mirror folding cot 2 mattresses near new few unusual table lamps antioues pine and wal nut dresver swing mirror ac orn pulls battery radio cab inet style copper boiler wash stand and acorn pulls old rocker wash stand good one uval mirror cherry pittcr 2 aladdin lamps old china base old candle holder china 8 gal 4 gal and smaller crocks slush scraper miscellaneous light farm trailer good condition car jack im x 14 dayton tho- robred tire 670 x 15 tire like new motor and bench grind er 5 bags insulation turkey roasting pan swede saw tar paulin 12 x 12 black and tackle rope 2 logging chains selection of bolts etc garden tools shovels axes etc step ladder 5 heavy jock 9 steel cages j a 3 a 11v 2 cables i heavv glass ctiina cooking utensils and many more small items terms cash huuse for sale owner mov ing north owner or nuclloncer not res ponsible for accidents max storey joblo auctioneer rockwood ii antique auction sale at the agricultural hall in milton fair grounds of 2m lots veby old 4s rare antique heces wednesday settember loth at 6j0 pm stipple swirl and star cake plate nugget breakfast set maple leaf comport cake plute water pitcher and berry bowl 2 english cut glass clon es nova scotia stor flower comport 4 honey cone goblets nova scotia panelled oak com port beaded oval and fan cake plate heavy leaded punch bowl beaded oval and fan no 2 sugar bowl and several nlore of fine canadian glass pieces 2 carnival rose bowls 1 with fluted edge carnival cream and sugar 2 ramsey grape drinking glasses carnival vase clear carnival fruit oowl one green carnival swirl drinking glass carnival rase candy dish and several more of fine carn ival pieces copper lustre pitcher bristol ruby vase 3 very old and rare glass flowers several crocks aome very good several pieces of prlnknaih pottery souse old refreshments are available collectors bottles set of 6 old blue willow plates grey wil- lou meal platter rare midwln- let blue willow saucer some pieces of french limoges ger man checsclock pr oi slalturd- shire porcelain dugs porcelain hen on nest 2 brass vases 2 bias jardinieres pottery jard iniere vers nice pair of tlf- tanv lights brass trivet made in china real brass fireplace irons paper macho wine bottle holder vers old brass mantel clock walnut mantel clock in laid trout and other nice brass pieces bulls eve oil lamp and other canadian oil lamps some decov ducks some nice pictur es queen victoria parlor table rcfinisned wash stand primit ive wool winder french canad ian gunstock chair french can adian french childs rocker 2 pine blanket boxes 2 new england style windsor chairs 2 school desks etc etc terms are cash hall directors or auctioneer not responsible for accidents no children allowed at auction jim uuxgedyk clerk chris a schouten auctioneer phone 782576 milton zobu residents of milton heights to d whether they want water main the onus for the initaltition of an eight inch water main and hydrants in milton heights will rest with the hamlets residents esqueung council decided at mondays regular meeting councillor ken marshall told council he had discussed installation of water services to the heights with milton mayor brian best who uld the town could increase the water pressure five pounds to the inch tins would handle the towns needs as well as a line to the milton heights area mr marshall said he was still dickering with milton on price he suggested residents should be informed of the total cott of bu5imha proilsilorial oirictoiii dental dr leonard embrack dental surgeon suite no 3 ilinton dldg i7a mill st e acton oflt for appointments phone 15j1s69 chiropractic donaid j armstrong dc chiropractor x ray 448 woolwich street phone guelph ibttu architect donald e skinner darch mjlauc i7a mill street suite 2 acton telephone i3m740 office hours by appointment or 20 stavebank ad port credit 2744421 optometrists arthur a johnson od milton 184 moln st 8789972 tuesdoys and fridays acton 54 mill st e 8532520 wednesdays ond saturdays residence phone 8785678 funeral director phone 8534350 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr appraising and insurance f l wright 20 wilbur street acton ontario phone 8534720 appraiser and insurance over so years in acton h3 the mutual life atsuhakcs csumkv ov lasutuk robert s hart agent 341 orvllle road acton bus 4164513460 res 51m53uh tapping inlo the milton water line and unleu the majority decided in favor of the project that the nutter be dropped polluted welli in the milton heights area last year precipitated a demand for another source of water from residents they appointed a delegation to approach esqueung council over the nutter residents of muton height are about 95 per cent in esquesing with the remainder on llie other side of live town line in natsagaweya township our heodtrt writ a joint meeting between officials of tlie two townships and representatives from milton produced no solution to the problem became milton had no extra water al the time however since then the town has added a new well and the increased gallonage would make it possible to supply the milton height stes with water charge for tlve service would be two and a half limes the normal rate council decided monday a public meeting for residents of alwsys react to a turning signal on the car aliesd but never rely on it the ontalio safety league adviser turn signals are often left on inadvertently alio driven sometime chjfagc their minds about turning at the last moment keep an extra margin of safely in all situations to allow for the unexpected ecide hydrants both lowmhips to inform them of the colt of this project would be the next logical step residents could then decide whether they wanted to proceed no date was set for the meeting councillor marshall alio asked council for an outline of the ileps necessary to install street light in milton heights since a reiident had discussed the subject with him mrs k klooster and her grand daughter sandra boeruna of brampton spent a week at her home in the village on saturday afternoon members of the klooster family enjoyed a picnic at rockwood conservation area mr and mrs vernon stewart and family spent trie holiday week end at their cottage at belwood lake dr and mrs ben wingtove enjoyed a motor trip to cochrane then by rail to mooaonee in use far north mr and mrs barry clarke spent a couple of days at wesaga beach andcollingwood mr and mrs tom lovell nee judy isley who have been residing in erin since their wedding have moved into wm wraggi house o the 3rd line mr and mrs george- a grundy spent a few dayi last week in marion ohio firefighters plan md campaign acton firefighters svw their annuel muscular sty ostmfv 10411 iszothk add noise to air pollutionresident 36 mowbray place acton ontario 28th august 1969 the editor acton free press dear sir i would like to congratulate charles e wright on his letter published in the acton free press august 27 and offer him my wholehearted support in his endeavours to make acton a healthier more pleasant place to live i sincerely hope that many more acton residents take an active interest in this serious problem and support any campaign that may be launched to eliminate the odors that afflict this community i also feel it is time something constructive be done about the unbearable noise problem acton residents have to suffer namely the train hooters which seem to go on endlessly u the trains pass through the town the council may say that these hooters are a necessary safeguard against loss of life but they have nol proved a very effective safeguard in the countless number of deaths that have occurred at railroad crossing in ontario in recent years the most effective safeguard particularly in a growing town like acton where st least five roads converge on one crossing would be comments on ukler situation august 24 1969 rr illmehouse dear editor commenting on the recent situation in ireland which we have all heard about with different version of the cause to suit deiirei blamed on the ira and such like this group has given their livei from time to time for the cause of justice and freedom in the land of their birth this in my opinion ii reasonable to effect and in keeping with the law of god and man to uphold their faith ond moral that have deteriorated throughout the world to a great extent within this last quarter of a century tint action in ireland bears neither sense nor reason and is profitable to neither tide yet these settlers have lived and died in this state with no regard for god or their fellow nun since they first set foot on the soil turning the pressure of discrimination and injustice at interval to keep life in their desire similar to the days of landlordism when they would throw the poor native peasantry out of their home just as they pleased tills action had to be met with bloodshed and loss of life and as i have said profitable to neither side as we cannot serve masters like ian paisley and enter heaven with a chip on our shoulder this is the stance to which there is no escape when that day of reckoning comes some well enlightened may ask the question if it would be any better if inland was united meaning to say like the british propaganda of old that they were unable to govern themselves this they have proved to the world though they may have become more or less like the rest of the world with such ungodly actions us burning them out of their homes and such like there is still enough left to enable thenttollve at peace wslh their protestant neighbors a fulfilment of that old saying that thejtjare well guided that god guides and illguided thats nol yours sincerely george graham halyon cmfttty cumem itetimjsmts during the august meeting of llalton county council held in milton tuesday members agreed to invite bands from the county to participate in parades at the flowing match when halton will be among groups staging displays a film showing the winning of the olympic gold medal by canadas equestrian team in mexico will be shown as part of haltons display confirmed appointment of a speight of georgetown at chairman of the board of health following the death of w a n hoey agreed to allow peel county to be included in the dental health program being carried on by dr s green in halton york and etobicoke the agreement it fot a one year trial period approved hinng a public health dentin for 12 hours a week in burlington at 10 an hour since a dental hygienlst was not available noted childrens aid society office accommodation in milton was woefully inadequate and the society directed investigation of rental facilities in milton with planning for future space continental barriers it is time such barriers were installed and die necessity for train hooters eliminated i am not an engineer ana am unable to measure sound in decibels but i feel sure that the sound of the train hooters must reach the pain level for human ears which ii around 140 decibeli especially for residents whose homes border the tracks i hsve noticed children involuntarily jump as a train pastes even though they are at least 100 from the track i would like to bring to your notice the article published by marq devuller under the heading noise in the toronto telegram saturday 23 august i would like everyone in acton and particularly the members of the council to read thli article i feel sure that everyone would then realize that we have a serious problem this then makes two serious problems acton residents have to luffer noise and air pollution i find it incredible that a senior acton official can say when approached by someone with such a complaint no one ii fotced to live here you can alwayi move this is to me a molt irresponsible statement and is a very poor reflection on the quality of our representatives what would happen to this town if all the residents who were annoyed by these problems nude such a move perhaps a notice should be placed at all approaches to acton hating health hazard live here at your own risk yours truly d a daviet welcome service if you are new in town or know someone who is phone 8530805 the tune ramnf tain sterr with a doortodoor tanvaea on monday septenew is awl wine up with en event at acton fall fair on saturday september 20 cannlsaara vm be placed in several buslnes places raune the toem and district to teceanr oonetione from tnoee who are not reached by the elomtchsoo tanv eel hens see ales being made to have float u the tea fair parade to eeawt in advertising doer van fleet is thetvraan ef the eempasjn the old free prrts plant on mill st it being repainted cream willi maroon trim the lettering leading free presi office is disappearing the- stationery store and shorlill sheet metal are in the building now 0rt cm you rim slpkmiffl excetifwr used its 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