Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1970, p. 2

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Th Acton Press Juno Second Mall Nun Township seeks legal advice to oppose Hydros new line LIFE MEMBER George Mussel to presented aervice pins to Fred Wright left and Dr Allan Buchanan right at the Acton Legions annual election of photo i Monday night Staff Present long service pins efecf officers at Legion Allan Buchanan and Fred Wnght were presented with their service pins life member George at Acton Branch annual electron of officers Monday night Twent eight members also received service pins in the group were Don Black George Jack Lcs Vic Ed Footitt Art Gordon Herman Art Gamble Doug Guthrie James Frank Holmes Albert Irwin Allan Clayton Lindsay Albert Fred Miller Mike McMillan Charles Shultis Max Storey Earl Waller Vem Wheeler Harold Hams Art Frank Winters John Coy Sr C Higgins and Floyd Schmidt Branch president Bob Angcll first vicepresident Gold James and treasurer were all re tut tied to by acclamation Also elcLted to the executive were second Dong Guthrie secretary John Chapman and Sergeant a Gordon Solicitor floras council lloyd Schmidt Doug Roger Norm Cunningham wen elected to ait committee and Mick Davis and Joe to the property committee I Iooiilt will be in charge the poppy fund Nassagawcya Planning Board will seek legal advice on the best method of opposing the Hydro transmission line along the diagonal route proposed by Ontario Hydro Members agreed to the action during their regular meeting on Wednesday of last week The Board was uncertain about whether it had authority to seek such advice and agreed to it following a check with the clerkadministrator The topic a regular one at recent meetings occupied much of the meeting aj members reviewed plans and alternates for the hydro transmission line cutting diagonally across the north west corner of Die township Council had been promised last week that a detailed map of the route proposed by Hydro would be submitted as soon as it was returned from printers The Board agreed to call a meeting of sub committee on the topic as soon as the maps were received Reeve A indicated she would expect the committee to prepare the details for the townships case which is to be presented directly to the Ontario Hydro Commissioners The committee and the planning board chairman with the Reeve are expected makeup the delegation will lake a very strong stand and do the very best Mr said of end June encounter with the Co mm i si on Councillor Allan charged the Commission was withholding information on its proposed route have the townships alternates and proposals to prepare their case against He noted he had received legal advice the township could not slop the Hydro from buying the land but it could stop the of lots which would require approval of the local Committee of Adjustment or finally the Ontario Municipal Board Ackman recalled he had been asked inhere was anything in the townships official plan that would prohibit construction of the utility line He acknowledged there was not but there was against he of properties which is what would result in the proposed diagonal route pointed citizens claim hole closes up road Council passed a said Mr Heed who accused two resolution forbidding Riviera councillors of giving the owner to use any owner permission to plot part of the township road without consulting the allowance which runs ui front of of A footbridge over homo In muni It Minister of MunJiiiul Ihr power In jl U and zoning by in public in re it If that or our official plan would ii the resignation of of council and planning because were juit wailing lime declared the popular Norval night spot for any purpose following a visit beci from a delegation home Jit lets Monday free access River at Hi constructed by Ihe allow Spokesmen Julian Reed and Doug told council Mr had partially closed the road in front of his dance hall with an excavation about 100 feel long and to feel wide and the foot deep hole had water in it over a foot deep delegation fell Mr excavation amounted to road closure and council should takt veil They asked that Mr tease all operations ill fill be replaced and a survey taken of Ihe actual road allowance to determine infringements Later in the meeting they assisted council in writing a resolution which covered their complaints Mam objection besides the infringement of load allowance was safety factor flic to stop further dicing as tonslituted a menace to children who use the rightofway oppose diagonal transmission line route Are you going to hire 1 a day lawyer Chairman in pi Ire d If I find were not going to lop legal advice for some few dollars Ill raise hell and so will people in Ihe north maintained agreed to investigate matter of fee A Inter from Hon George Miiliter of I and Management and piVKKial for the including Willi- Mil the Ontario everything JlOfllhlr He observed being carried in oy the and hydro in- meaningful Huts willing letter one llf BAZAAR former St the disputed road has been used by Norval ever since he could remember Esquesing developer carves out 200 lots by circumventing separation bylaws Township solicitor Terry Barnes warned council a developer had legally circumvented separation bylaws and carved up lots on the Filth Line directly above the Base Line between Milton and Hornby Mr said the developer had taken a musty legal device THE CHURCH OP ST THE MARTYR ANGLICAN Comer Willow St and St Drive Rev H J Dawson Mi ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Founded Howard Jacobson MA Interim Supply SUNDAY JUNE 1970 Trinity III am Holy Eucharist am Church School Nursery 10 am Martins EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 33 Churchill Road Rev S Thomnn Pastor SUNDAY JUNE am Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship Evangelistic Service Tuesday Service and Bible Study Thursday Ambassadors John Whosoever no in the doctrine of Chni hath not Cod He that in the doctrine- of Christ he hath both Che Father and the Son PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew H BJ Minister Mr E A Hansen Organist and Choir Muter Friday BHF SUNDAY JUNE 14th a Sunday School 1100 am Morning Worship A Cordial Invitation To All BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister Rev P BA Acton Ontario SUNDAY JUNE 14th 1970 45 a m Church School for ages 3 to include 1100 am Divine Worship preacher Mr Ronald A Mars ton Toronto Dircclor Church and Communitj Relations of Aliohol Drug Concerns noon Infunnjl social hour in which of use of drugs in will rake place Everyone Most Welcome TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Mlniatcr The Rev Gordon B Turner BD Interim Minister Rev Murraj Campbell Director of Music George Elliott MA PhD SUNDAY JUNE Morning Worship Service iiirscry and preschool Sunday School 11 am Sunday School Afternoon Worship Service Teen Meet at the church 73010 Catechism Classes Come and study with uVto be better equipped to serve God and men Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Maple Ave Georgetown Pastor Rev Robert C 1000 SUNDAY Nth Here is our invitation to the whole family to attend church 4S am Sunday School All ages 1 1 a m Morning Service 7 Evening Evangel Georgetown CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill Road North Minister The Rev A Walter BA Tidey Ave Phone SUNDAY JUNE 1970 am Morning Worship jn Nursery Sunday School to Grade am Sunday School Grade Meditation Recital see advertisement 700 pan Hi C Youth Group tor alternate Sunday evenings Welcome You and Your Family to Take Part In the Life and of Trinity SUNDAY JUNE 14th 1970 Anniversarv Services Gut st preacher the Rev M J Aiken M Past President of the Hamil ton Conference the United Church of Canada 1 1 a Sermon subject God Is Everywhere 7J0 Sermon subject Whats the World Coming To The Missing Link guitar and choral group will assist in the evening Visitors are welcome at all church gath erings at the Church on the HUl which had fallen into disuse and divided HO acres into lots approximately 102 feet long by deep by a method not covered by the Planning Act However Mr Barnes felt the developer had made an error and he could stop the development cold with the imposition of a restraining order Then he said council could deal with lie owners in the future Questioned by flabbergasted councillors the township solicitor said the loophole in Act had been exploited before in a well known case against the wishes of a nearby municipality and the Department of Municipal Affairs indicating there was little likelihood it could be stopped by the usual methods authorised Mr to do what was necessary to clamp a restraining order on the developer The development concerns parts of Lots One and Two between the Fourth and Lines A former assessor alerted it was the solicitor to procedure winch outlined in a recent magazine Mr James practically owners of the development since there were so many figures involved He said the action the developer took was legal and could be exercised through an old statute which allowed a property owner to develop land provided he retained some of it for lus own use Tom Mill said he and Councillor Wilfrid Leslie had investigated reports a swimming pool was being built Norval I icy talked to Mr night and he told hem the excavation was for a fountain about six inches of water Mr Hill said he and Mr Leslie placed two nun eye view of the road They asked Mr not to dig past the stones and to fill in unusual about live feet on the north side HURT PARISH 39GUELPH5T GEORGETOWN SATURDAY JUNE It AM TO SUNDAY JUNE TO 10PM fun fur 7 hi nitre family BOOTHS ADMISSION FREE I Recital CHORUS ORGAN AND ACCORDION READINGS FROM SCRIPTURE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday evening June Summer casual mil he appropriate After several attempts at passing a motion suitable to both council and the delegation and considerable discussion I lie two parlies collaborated and passed a final resolution putting the onus on Mr to show land boundaries Asked Ins opinion of the issues township solicitor Terry said the decision was a political not a legal one NASSAGAWEYA REGISTRATION Nursery School Class starting September FULL DAY PROGRAM For information and appointment CALL MRS C REGENT 8779939 vsi in DAY GOVERNMENT LICENCED NURSERY SCHOOL DEDICATION OF New Kingdom Hall in Acton JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Cordially she people of Acton and surrounding area to the Deduatwn of their new Kingdom Half on Main Street North Acton OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AFTERNOON JUNE I mm I JO to DEDICATION PROGRAM SATURDAY EVENING JUNE STARTING AT 7 Public discourse Sunday June 14 at 30 SVBJtCT FINDING IN A WORLD FULL OF FEAR NO COLLLCTION Paid accounts of for roads and 1297 for current expenditures Asked hearing on the application of Quarries for pending enactment of new legislation governing quarries On the average a staggering local telephone calls are placed over the Bell Canada system Added o this is an average of 745000 long distance calls placed per day

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