Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 17, 1969, p. 12

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th acton ft pnu wedrnwiay saptambw 17 1969 ten feet six inches tall thl giant castor bn plant at tha farm of mr and mr brt laraan rr 3 acton la a ihady tpot for allan laraan g and doo prince to hid out mrt latan plantad thla caitor baan aa a imell aaad in the council and committee to confer in future in anawer to a requeit for guidance from committee of adjustment chairman denny charles eaqueilng townihlp council decided monday night that if the committee wit undecided in the future about whether to allow penoni to build houses on unmaintained township roads they should send a representative to council and that the two bodies would come to a decision between themselves mr charles accepted councils invitation to attend the meeting after councillors had expressed an interest in knowing the reasons for the committees decisions council is concerned about persons who buy lots on unmaintained township roads then expect the township to improve them the committee recently anted a separation in a case votving land on the i oth bne earlier in the evening council granted permission to alan francis a resident of the 5th line near limehouse after mr francis requested that he be look for suspect in assault- case police in ontario are pushing their search for a male suspect believed responsible for a sexual assault and pistol whipping of a young girl near owen sound shortly after noon on august 25 a spokesman for the owen sound detachment ontano provincial police has described the suspect as being a man of medium build and height middle aged with reddish light brown hair combed back he was clean shaven and well spoken at the time of the offence he was reported wearing a shortaleeved gold sport shirt green trousers and green canvas sneakers he was armed with a long barrel black revolver he was driving a 1969 chevelle malibu twodoor hardtop sports coupe frost green in color with green interior the car was equipped with i conventional front teat and shoulder harness equipment in place along the inside roof no licence number was obtained if anyone has any information regarding such a car and person they an asked to contact the ontario provincial police at own sound 3763433 collect allowed to build a garage iui his car on his property at a distance from the township road of leu than the 68 feet normally required mr francis a bus driver for cray coach lines explained to council that having the garage closer to the road would make it much easier for him to get to work on time in the winter clerktreasurer detour french presented councillor with a draft of a bylaw which he uked them to consider the proposed bylaw would forbid the construction of buddings placed at a lesser distance from the centre line of any township road than 68 feet but would not apply to winter garages which are movable and which may be placed directly at the property line nor to those village which are exempted from the provision of the subdivision control bylaw 1668 the proposed bylaw would also limit to one the issue of a building permit for any parcel of land held under one instrument unless such parcel had sufficient fronuge so that at least 125 feet frontage could be alloted to esch of such dwellings and such frontage would have to be on an established road an established road would mean an opened road allowance owned by the township of esquesing county of hilton or department of highways and the responsibility for maintenance or which had been assumed by one of the three tpflna and it keep growing in the temperate climate and fertile soil alongside their house they plantad other at the same time but they have come nowhere naar the sin of this olant planlistaf t photo had ktmhtor sr sfmb show la brown legator has in its report of the successes of fred kentner jr and son joey in winning prizes at the cn h poultry show the free press neglected to mention that fred kentner sr also produced several prize winners of the brown leghorn variety mr kentner sr showed a total of 22 brown leghorns at the cne poultry show and walked off with first to fifth prizes inclusive in both the cockerel and pullet categories in addition hit birds won first and second prize in the competition for best trio percy ahyres an executive member of the show and a longtime poultry fancier said that it was one of the best showings in brown leghorns he had seen in 47 years last week at the western ontario fair in london mr kentner sr mr kentner jr and joey stole the show again the trio entered 123 birds of all breeds and finished out of the money only ii times included in the remarkable showing were 1 1 breed champion buds and three birds who were finalists in contests for champion folks in the area wdl have an opportunity to see for themselves this weekend when the kentner family will again be displaying their prize winning poultry at the acton fall fair m a restaurant 27soueen st eton opposite liquor control board fall fair special full course roast bee dinner taste our fish chips steak burgers pork chops hamburgers dine in a relaxing atmosphere where food is cooked to excellence personals mb janice drew i patient ill toronto general ibuplul mrs john bucknun and daughter dime visited relative lit cleat britain during the summer friend are sorry to learn mr stan matthew i a patient in guclph general hospital on saturday eveniitg the legion choralkrs their wives ana guett enjoyed a com roast at the home of mr and mrs fred gordon the culling clubs wiener and com roast saturday evening was a suceeuful event drawing about so to the new curling club site on churchill rosd n mr and mrs joe fuller mr and mrs c k- urowne mrs doris cook mrs pearl holmes and muriel all attended the official opening of the loyal orange benevolent associations trillium home for the aged in oritlia saturday september 6 mel and marg sheppard entertained the station hotel softball team and their friends at a very delicious turkey supper at their home after the game sunday jim kay one of the playen was chef for the occasion before the supper rick ivany entertained the guests with his guitar on sept 17 18 and 19 mrs rudolph spielvogel is attending the annual session of the grand chapter order of the eastern star at the royal york hotel in toronto the ucw held a tea last wednesday evening for newcomers to the church about 25 ladle enjoyed the evening together at the home of mr bui coals mr and mrs james ii glbbens of oihawa spent the weekend with mr and mrs cam leuhirun on saturday mr and mrs w d robertson weie visitors mr and mr peter lawson have moved from kingston to waterloo peter unattending the university of waterloo and taking the honor physical education and kecreatiooal managetnent course majoring in sociology brcnda who lias secured a position in the biological lab at the university or waterloo has alio entered the part time honor science course majoring in biology fiftynine people including children grandchildren and greatgrandchildren of mr kramp s mother mrs martin of arthur ont gathered together at the home of mr and mrs harvey kramp guelph st on sunday last to liave the kramp reunion a marvellous time was shared with outdoor salads and cold cuts the fsre for the occasion recent visitors mr and mrs frank oliver boness scotland flew direct to calgary where they were met by mr and mn bui wihon mill street east acton after spending a few days with mr and mrs luclen dupont susan wilson they itad a very enjoyable trip to banff jasper b c and montana reluming to acton via mperi mr and mrs oliver bill wilson sister weie on their second visit to canada mr oliver attended a meeting of the guelph roury club on hi previous visit to acton he presented 1 miniature banner from the boneu club to our local rolariani before returning to britain mr and mrs oliver enjoyed a barbecue other guests were mr and mr j ii brown dr and mrs robert bucluier mm elizabeth mackie of windsor mr and mr clarence rognvaldson mr and mrs edpr udkea and mr and mm edgar leatherund enthusiastic start for museum auxiliary the founding meeting for a new organization the halton county museum auxiliary was held on wednesday evening of last week and those attending were quite enthusiastic according to miltons deputyreeve ron harris who is heading up the drive for members although there were only a few people on hand to help launch the new service organization at the county museum there are indications to widespread interest acton campbellville esqueting and milton residents were in attendance mr harris the museums director h j newman and curator mrs erla brittain all spoke wednesday to outline how a museum auxiliary could be formed and cooperate with museum official there was talk of operating a gift shop at the museum where replicas of canadian antiques could be sold to help raise funds there are a number of ways auxiliary membersmen and women are invitedcould help the museum and at the same time learn more about hiltons storied history a lot of good ideas came out at the meeting and weve got a million more ideas for things that an auxiliary can do said the deputyreeve several service groups and organizations had not got underway for the fall when the first auxiliary meeting was called and were unable to delegate a representative to attend however officials hope that by the next meeting at 8 pm monday oct 20 at the museum there will be many organization representatives on hand an executive may be named that evening friends here will be sorry to learn mrs bertha lantz has been ill at the manor acton students who are continuing their education out of town have begun their classes again the university of guelph is the most popular university for acton high school graduates those who are returning there this week are ron henry whos in his final semester in history edie hopkins victor funk tom mckeown brenda mckeown coles and susan allen jim lee and wayne barber are just starting their first semester there sheridan college now has the most acton students ever as the courses grow in appeal those returning to their courses are roy shultis john dowding david watson and janet bralda starting courses are stu mcculloch terry curls ray saltz george oeihlri jenny bishop chve stewart bill landsborough and bill pendleton nancy winter is reluming to i waterloo university to complete her btt year after working on beardmores office staff danny arbic is returning to waterloo and a new student there is last years top grade 13 student kathryn sinclair back at their studies at queens are trudy moms and alan mcnabb helen holmes returns to waterloo lutheran university one acton student has enrolled at the university of toronto for his first year paul voungblut and bob bonnette is the only actonian at york university back at ryerson polytechnical institute are paul murr and john mcnabb irene sevennski and sharon button are enrolled at guelph business college bob waller and rod mceachem have begun their training as police cadets in oakville teachers and nurses-in- training were listed last week is anyone missed atddtut time there is no convenient time for an accident and probably right now in harvesttime is the most inconvenient of all labor is scarce the crops are waiting to be harvested and there are so many jobs to be done that no one can be spared to take time off and lay around in a hospital bed so now moie than ever is the time to eliminate hazards and prevent accidents instrumental music night school course adult programme as part of its service to the community the acton citizens band is prepared to offer a night school course in instrumental music for interested adult for further information contact george elliott at 8530335 between the hour of 8 and 7 pm- any waning before october 4 j fall fair dang acton legion saturday september 20th wind up nff mir at acton ugfon everyone wacome umsooh s200 ami uatum mac v fjtirvim miwtrmiumu sot una co t fla crimplene e599 vd patterns ribbons lace sewing machines etc extra special 20 off all knitting vtvai acton fabric centre txmptm ihuftsoay rafiay saiufiaay sept 181920 specials canuck shells 288 13quaoe mo j4b toy sale urge variety of toys clearing at 88 plastic10pak garbage bags 2 69 clothes hampers 20 discount kettle kleen 3 bottles 77 bowtire size millie 26 bicycle 3999 roto tiller reo 1806 special 13788 lawn mower to- red som special w88 rotary mower 30 dc luxe reo tom w88 limited quantity on these items gordon hardware limited thursday fumy saturday sept 181920 wilkinson reg tsci razor blades 39 hudnut12 oz reo 0oc i shampoo 6 reo 2 08 value rubber gloves 9 phisohex reo 109 skin cleanser j johnsonsireo t 301 baby oil special 99c micrin140 value mouth wash 8 tablets or liquidreo s10 geratol special lady patricia reo 140 hair spray spccial m19 stock up on your vitamin supplies for winter at discount prices pardec uqud5219tmvis0t ztt plan to visit acton fair the show place this weekend acton pharmacy

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