Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 16, 1970, p. 11

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LEGAL TO RESIDENTS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ING ABUTTING THE TOWN OF ACTON NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by the Corporation of the Town of Acton for approval of a By law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 30 of the Planning Act TAKE NOTICE that Council of the Corporation of the Town of Acton intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provis ions of Section of the Plan ning Act for approval of By law passed on day of May A copy of Bylaw is furnished herewith A note giving on explanation of the purpose and effect of the Bylaw and stating the lands affected thereby Is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTEREST ED MAY within fourteen days afior the date of this not send by mail or deliver to the Clerk of the Town of Acton notice of his ob jection to approval of the Bylaw together with a state ment of the grounds of such objection ANY PERSON wishing support the application for ap proval of the By Jaw may with in fourteen days after the date of this notice send by rcg I stored mail or deliver to the Cleric of the Town of Acton notice of his support of appro val of the said By law together with a request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and ad dress which such notice should be given 19 LEGAL of one or more one family dwelling units and or enlarge ments alterations extensions to present buildings thereon provided all other require ments of such zones are com piled with READ a FIRST and SECOND time this day of May 1970 READ a THIRD time and finally passed this day of May Bruce Trail club The Acton Free Pros Wednesday 1 ers Play Bridge Plan two hikes in Halton AUCTION SALES THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said By but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the Bylaw will be considered Notice of any hearing that may be held will he given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or to the undersigned the address to which notice or hearing is to be sent THE LAST DATE FOR FIL ING AN OBJECTION will be September 30 DATED at the Town of Acton this day of September 1970 J T HURST Clerk Mill Street East Acton Ontario EXPLANATORY NOTE Bylaw 1358 as amended for the Town of Acton which by law regulates the use of land withm the Town requires lot frontage in Rl residential of sixty feet Any lots created prior to the pas of the by law are not except that there can be no alterations extensions or en of buildings on them since lot itself con form to the requirements Section 521 of the By law per mits new homes to be built on these parcels so long as the remaining require ments such as and front yards ore met The intent of this amending bylaw is to extend this section to permit extens ions alterations and enlarge ments to existing homes with the same restrictions attached with respect to conforming to all other requirements of the zone This relates to all lots in Rl lone with a front age of less than feet and this includes lots of 50 feet frontage existing when by law 1358 was passed The Corporation of The Town of Acton ByLaw No A Brlaw amend Bytow IMS m The Council of the Corporal ton of the Town of Acton en acts as follows By law Number 1358 as am ended is hereby further amend ed by adding to Section the words and or enlarge ments alterations extensions to present buildings after the words then this Bylaw shall not prevent the erection of one or more one family dwelling units so that the section reads Where one or more lots ex 1st in any residential zone on the date that this Bylaw passed hy Council which have insufficient lot frontage or ar ea to permit the owner or pur chaser of such lot or lots to comply with the provisions of this Bylaw then this Bylaw not prevent the erection of Appliances household fum i I handyman s tools Inglis washing machine duty rangcttc Coleman oil stove small electric appliances suite old oak room suite coffee tabic end tables several nice clocks chests of drawers bookcase II set of tneye several other books records ihort wive rad pole lamp TV sets working good kitchen utensils glass extension ladder chairs good picnic tabic and bench hammers saws wrenches extension cords plumbing rifle Miny more household KEN CLAPPERTON Auctioneer Phone Enn CLEARING Auction Sale Of Household Furniture ancei Garden Tool Car Power Lawn Mower etc IN MILTON Located on Mary St for JOHN CERIN SATURDAY OCTOBER At 1 Watch for full listing week of sale CHRIS A SCHOUTEN Auctioneer Halton County Board of Education through Its Adult Education program la offering night school In Acton this year One of the proposed courses Is Contract Bridge for Begin If any of your nonbridge friends have ever ex pressed an interest In learning bridge this may be a good op portunity Tell them to watch for further notices In this paper To the beginning player even the play looks rather advanced and yet every bridge player should be familiar with You your high cards In order to cut cominunications between the opponents Bridge players of several years ex perience have been known to miss the following holdup play South dealt with both sides vulnerable AUCTION SALES Auction Sale MR 1H miles north of Balllnafad Genera J Store on ARKELLVIEW Complete Dispersal Owned by Mrs Lillian Borchim 7 HEAD GEORGETOWN SALES ARENA 8 miles North of a on Trafalgar Road Line MAYERS DARK LEADER 18 16 carrying service SPRING REFLECT ION ORMSBY car ry his services Herd of 30 cows bred heifers and open hcif All sired by bred to A bulls 12 will be springing at sak tim balance calve fall and w Other sires used in elude Christy H Merit sea Butter Boy Mirden Snow Boy Bubbler unit Visla Foots Th offers a good of open and opportunity to buy Fall milk LB MILK QUOTA SELLS Calnlogues on request Lunch INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK LTD Sale Managers Box GEORGETOWN Ont Code 416 AUCTION SALE At the farm situated on the Line Lot 7202 first farm w second farm north of Dcrry Road miles cast of lion Century Farm FOR The Estate of the Late Frank McCartney and Miss Mary McCartney SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19th At II am Cockshutt No L 12 Bain wagon box John Dccre rake Case hay rake John Deere plow Cockshutt manure spreader Firm bale buncher drag cultivator Cock hull doubk disc 8 Cockshutt gram grinder No Missey binder good one Ebersol bale elevator just like new hay baler No 3 also 1 new walk plow New 7 hay mower run grain and fertil drill farm wa and 16 rack ditcher jack steel wheel trailer furrow walking plow MISCELLANEOUS Quan tity of tools extension ladder push pole several rolls of snow fence wheelbarrow several wooden barrels endless quantity of heavy rope stone boat cedar posts water troughs windmill and pump towing cable logging chains tractor chains Bnggs gas electric fence farm gates garden sprayers post hole ponder quantity of insula Large of harness wood shingles quantity of car pentry tools roll of barb wire leg quantity of electric fence posts pieces timber hydraulic jack lifts ton pipe vise grindstone Jackall tarpaulin 12 16 foot pedal grindstone quantity of old pine lumber quantity of tic host lengths of i x steel pipe steel wheel wagon bag truck seed bigs chain ANTIQUES Double sealer sleighs good con jack buggy wheels hand flail wood hay rake broad axe buggy lop democrat set of bob sleighs cutter cant hooks on kettle Doresly organ loc seat with matching chair dresser wash stand and bed siead to match wicker cradle pine wardrobe bottom draw rocking chair fireplace crane several sets of irons glass butter churn bed wash and to match chest of drawers armchair several wash stands Flower table oak cupboard oil lamps wood butler churn wooden tub of tin ware sofa china real quantity of good scatter rugs boot jatk apple apple picker kitchen cupboard quantity of old sealers drop leaf table pine table Husler wood stove quilts 2 battery operated in good shape quantity of lanterns hand car ved sideboard real old hand wringer p bookcase iher ticks iron frying pan odd chairs large quantity of good china Old mallet cream sep arator quantity of antique bottles etc etc AUCTIONEERS NOTE Plan to attend for there is something Tor everyone There has been a sale on this form for four generations It is impossible to list everything TERMS ARE CASH No reserve Farm is sold Lunch booth on grounds ORDER OF SALE Antiques and household goods will sell first followed by Implements SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 T INI All Opening lead three of hearts South has a balanced hand In the IS to IS point range One no trump Is the best bfd since It completely describes his hand North with ten points has no Interest In the major suits so he directly to game that his side has at least points and hence a good play for game West opens the fourth best of bis longest and strongest suit am East plays the queen Before declarer plays a card he should take stock He can take two spade tricks one heart trick at least one diamond trick and four club tricks for a total of eight tricks His ninth trick must come from the diamond suit A finesse will work half the time and half the time declarer could win the heart lead finesse diamonds and make game Unfortunately the other half time he will go down to defeat The finesse will lose East will return a heart and the defence will take five tricks Now let use the holdup play and make the contract every time On the first trick declarer should play the heart four and let East have the trick East can lead a heart West will win and clear the suit Declarer will win the third heart and take the diamond finesse If It works declarer makes eleven If it fails as in this hand East has no more hearts and cannot get to his partners hand Declarer wins whatever suit East returns and settles for ten tricks Use the holdup play to cut communication between the opponents It not that difficult a play even for a new bridge player Two hikes planned by members of the Toronto Bruce Trail Club will see members walking over sections of the scenic trail through Halton County on future Sundays One planned for ID a m Sun day Sept is a sis mile hike from St Helena Speysideto Five Slderoad north of Kelso Ills described In the club current bulletin as a pleasant easy six mile hike and a good Introduction to the Troll for new members Most of the hikers will be coming from Toronto by bus Lunch on mountain On Sunday Nov the same club will stage an 11 mile hike on the Section of the trail from Cedar Springs to Highway In Burlington Hikers are meeting at the Junction of Five and Bund Line at 10 30 a m and plan a lunch stop at the spectacular Mount Nemo Other hikes planned by Toronto members will be a nine mile a mystery hike at Glen Cross In the Hills on Oct a nine at Beaver Valley Oct a six mile walk at Hockley Valley Nov 1 and a rugged hike of 10 miles at Devil Glen on Nov Members kicked off their fall hiking season with a six mile ramble at Mono Centre on Sunday Sept 13 Toronto Club chairman Eric Kennedy recently conducted the annual meeting of the group He noted a new side troll to Hilton Falls In Township has been completed also a major rerouting of the trail around the Dufferln Quarry east of Sixth Club hikers ore upset about the amount of litter being left along the trail and urge all hikers to carry a garbage bag with them In which to deposit any litter they And Recently they made a thorough ccollectlon of garbage along the trail between Kelso and DENTAL OR LEONARD Dental Surgeon Suite No 3 Mill St E Acton Ont For appointments phone 1300 ARCHITECT DONALD SKINNER Stavebank Port Credit Residence 519 OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON D MILTON 184 Main St Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St E Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence phone 8789678 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone night or day Bruce E Shoemaker Terra Cotta and picked up over a doEen plastic bags and cartons of loot which were delivered to dump for disposal Last year the club ran hikes the chairman reported Plana are underway for a campsite at In cooperation with the Credit Valley Conservation Authority also a shelter to be erected this fall near the southern end of their section of the trail Kelso area Eric Kennedy has been named chairman of the Toronto Clubs executive committee with Ken Young Mike Foley is head of the maintenance which looks after the Kelso to Terra section FIDDLERS CONTEST AT ACTON FAIR SATURDAY SEPT 19th Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize Rules Each contestant to play a waltz Ig and a reel or hornpipe Each contestant given a 3 minute time limit EMCEE GRAHAM TOWNSEND NORTH AMERICAN FIDDLE CHAMPION No Entry Fee Bring Own Accompanist Entries To Be In Hands Of Secretary Mrs C W Swackhamer R Acton Or Office at Fair Grounds By Noon Saturday Contest start 2 PM APPRAISING AND INSURANCE WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiser and Insurance Over Yean in Acton The Mutual Life ROBERT HART Agent MI Road Acton Bus Res CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD DC 39 Wellington St Acton Wed and Evenings By Appointment At their regular meeting Monday night Council Received letter from the Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Board requesting financial assistance towards their proposed ex pension project The letter stated of the estimated cost of would have to be lalsed locally after all possible grants were received Received a letter from the Ontario Association of Mayors and Reeves urging support of the Sudbury Area Disaster Relief Fund Received an invitation from the Halton Region Conservation Authority to tour their areas Saturday October 17 beginning at nine In the morning Received a letter from the assessment commissioner In forming them the firm of Systems Construction Ltd located Just north of Milton no longer wish to appeal their assessment Approved partial payment to G Kelly Construction in the amount of 85 In connection with reconstruction of the Fourth Line bridge Appointed Robert as of the Court for each hearing of the Court of Assessment Appeals for the township Passed a motion agreeing to assume responsibility for 124 per cent of the estimated cost of 800 for Installing automatic protection at the Fourth line railway crossing township of miles Subdivision andSOpercentof the annual maintenance cost estimated at Passed a motion agreeing to assume responsibility for per cent of estimated cost of for installing automatic protection at the Fifth line crossing township of mileage 65 Halton Subdivision and per cent of the annual maintenance cost estimated at Passed a motion agreeing to assume responsibility for per cent of the estimated cost of for installing automatic protection at the First Line crossing township of mileage 37 Guetph Subdivision and per cent of the annual maintenance cost estimated at Informed a representative of Georgetown Cable TV his company could have a building permit for a studio to be erected near Nerval provided they first received approval from the County Health Unit Reeve George presided for the three hour meeting with all councillors present HcvweAtQajk of Fair Days Bargains PLAN TO VISIT THE FUR AGAIN THIS TEAR THE DIRECTOR AND FAIR HOARD MEMBERS HAVE PLANNED ANOTHER MONSTROUS SHOW REG HARD SUPER BLUE UNSCENTED V0 5 SHAMPOO 5HAIRSPRAY WOODBURY SHAMPOO 99 BRECKBASK NIVEA CREAM 1 9 Acton Pharmacys Own Vitamins Childrens Orange Chewable Vitamins VITA CHEWS An Reg 5 VITAMINS IR0M Reg 5 Orange Flavor VITAMIN C REG 99 CONTACC BENYLIN 88 VICKS VAPORUB ANACIN oo- CEPACOL Save On any Vaporizer When you present this Coupon Acton Pharmacy MEET THE CHARMER Boa Ski Mark The snowmobile that spells fun If you looking for fun comfort speed and safety the Mark II Is sure to fulfill all your neods A deeply padded soat and an ad suspension system lake care your comfort An engine that can range from to horsepower gets you thore as last as you want to go The Mark II is also finest when it comes to the tightest curves There are also three other models to choose from the super fast Cobra the economical Mark I and the mini type Boa Ski ASTRON Sports Equipment Ltd No Mil EMI Of Acton 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