Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 20, 1971, p. 7

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Charlton Welding Govt Certified Welder FULLY EQUIPPED FOR Industrial Agriculture Construction Transportation Pipe Thawing Snow Removal Acton 8531634 FINANCE 24 HOUR APPROVALS 2nd and 3rd Mortgages Arranged in the convenience of your home Low cost You can call to pm today for helpful courte ous service Prompt Corp Lid Bay St Toronto Call collect 3669586 Guelph Lions trounce bantams Second place lions trounced Acton Firefighter bantams 101 In league action here Saturday afternoon Firefighters stayed with the speedy Lions for the first period but couldnt keep up the pace in the final two periods John McAdamBcored the Acton goal from John Hansen Mike and David Allan shared chores for the locals Bantams may play an exhibition game against the Acton 4town Legion team Saturday while they await word of their first opponent in the playoffs An alarm clock is a small device used to wake people who have no children LEGAL REAL ESTATE Listings Wanted Homes Farms Rural We offer you our many years of experience listing and telling properties in Halton and Wellington Counties Christie Woods REAL ESTATE LIMITED BROKERS Main Si MILTON Phones 8782095 ACTON clients call Roy W Goodwin or T Ross Phone Township of Tenders for Fuel Scaled tenders plainly mark ed will be received by the undersigned until 12 oclock noon Monday February I 1971 to Install two 1000 gal tanks and pumps for dieseJ fuel and gasoline approximate gallon- age for year 10000 gals of and 10000 gals of gasoline or any tender not ne cessarily accepted Tenders will be received me Township Office Signed E Snow Road of 1 Georgetown On ltt30 NOTICE Township of Restricted Area ByLaw No as amended by and 1270 TENDERS The County Board of Education will shortly be calling for tenders for school supplies and equipment main tenance and sup plies and eq Persons or firms wishing to be included on this tender tot should advise the Purchasing Deportment Wellington County Board of Education Woolwich Street Guelph Ontario Please the products your are able to supply A P HANWELL Director of Education TENDER The Police Village of Eden Mills Invito Tenders for COLLECTION OF DOMESTIC GARBAGE In the Ponce Village of Eden on the following basis commencing February PICKUP BASIS 1 year contract year contract BASTS 1 yew contract 2 year contract Tenders to be In by Noon January Particulars from Secretary J TURNER phone IGETWURMANWrrHAl Want Ad ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD IN THE OF Section 30 or The Planning Act RSO I960 and IN THE MATTER OF an appli cation by the Corporation of Township of Eaques- for approval of Re stricted Area Bylaw 29 pawed the 24th day of Nov ember as amended by Bylaw pasted the 16th day of February 1970 and By law pasted the 12th day of March APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Thurs day the day of February at the hour of ten oclock in the forenoon at the Council Chambers in the Township of for the hearing heard in support of or in op- all persons who desire to position to application DATED at Torortto day of January 1971 The effect of Bylaw No as now amended if approv ed will be as follows 1 Except as specifically per mitted in the bylaws no land may be used for any purpose other man an agricultural use Existing uses which are not ag ricultural arc preserved by the of The Planning Act These are legal uses and may be continued The executed uses permit ted by the bylaws are set out m Sections 7 and 8 of By law No as amended and these include the construction of accessory buildings and carports the building of detached dwellings Churchill Sleigh bells sound in area home last Monday January Churchill church service on ae ta convalescing nicely at Sunday January was well- Arthur attended The choir one Griffin Erin number the orchestra was so Craig of In attendance Our pastor Rev Park visited on Saturday A W led the service with her parents Rev and Mrs and introduced the guest speaker Mr Ron Marston J Maltby director of church and Mr- and Mrs Dean community relations Alcohol Ta Sunday and Drug Concerns Inc who evening gave a very clear Insight of his Visit Saturday work in towns as well as cities Mr and Mrs Norman Turner At the close of the service Mr and Mrs Harvey Cramp of everyone had an opportunity to and Mr and Mrs meet and chat with the sneaker Clarence Denny were guests on downstairs where the ladies Saturday evening with Mr and served a pot luck dinner to all Mrs Ralph This was the annual church pot Georgetown luck dinner that had been Mr and Mrs Jack Metcalfe planned before were guests on Saturday evening with Mr and Mrs Ward Sleigh bells were ringing at two homeTon Sunday afternoon for the Churchill church friends AmyLynn and The teenage group met at the f Georgetown spent home of Mr and Mrs Alfred day at the same home with his Winter when he gave all who Mr and Mrs Hamilton attended a real oldfashioned family sleigh ride which all enjoyed Mr Mark Allan- of That made it more old time when guests on Sunday lot of travelling to town was Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and through the fields off They all returned to the home of Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny and enjoyed a warm dinner and evening together Bam b bonus The children were not left out or even the older ones They were were Invited to the home of Mr Charlie Thompson on No 7 High way on Sunday afternoon where he had a sleigh and horses decked with bells ready to take adults Jeffrey Present standings in the Legion are as follows went a second ride Superior barns to Construction Cartage sefgweSswspigs 31 flnd and horses were kept in winter Double Trouble a and children for a ride over the hills and through the fields Some on lands already heM In sep arate ownership on lands sep arated with the consent of The Committee of Adjustment the time the byJaw was passed as well as any lands subsequently approved for by The Committee tor which application had been made prior the passing of the Bylaw fly means of a schedule at tached to the bylaw and the Kmendments certain minimum areas minimum frontage requirements front side and rear yard requirements maxi mum tot coverage require ments and minimum floor ar ea requirements ore to be im posed The lands affected arc all of the Township of save and except the areas in the Village of Williams the Village of the Vil lage of Stewarttown the Vil lage of to which the Subdivision Control does not apply The underlying purpose of the Is to prevent uncon trolled development in the mun icipality in so far as said devel opment could be said to relate to a master plan Toe up to now has had con trol only on the creation of sep arate registered lots and not upon the use to which those lots would be put with several minor exceptions French dork Twp of 1 Georgetown Cot For some children it was the first time to see some of the farm animals so closely After the ladies served coffee tea cookies and hot chocolate to all at the house Home again u Friends will be pleased to hear M followed by Club Mrs who had been with Reliable Taxi with in General Hospital Legion A with Legion C for surgery was able to return 3 and Reliable Snack Bar Top players for the soccer team are Bill Gentles Kevin Lumbers Dave Dawson Mike Davis and Earl Firemen are In first place in the Legion Crlbboge league with Weekly account Charges accidents reported by police Try two for holdup Royal Bank Two men charged with armed holdup of the Royal Bank at HlUsburgh were identified by Eric of as having helped with the robbery Breadner serving a five year sentence at Kingston for his part In the robbery Ernest Trudeau of and Douglas McLeod 34 New liskeard are Jointly charged with the robbery which occurred last July They elected trial by Judge and Jury and the case opened In last week told the court the trio first decided to hit the bank at Erin but rejected the idea because there were too many people around the village Hid money He also told the court that in days following the robbery the three had spent much time at the race track where they had lost quite a bit of money Most of the along with guns coveralls and wigs and sunglasses hod been hidden after the holdup he said They transferred the money from its original hiding place several times and once met a police cruiser on a back road while going through the transaction testified the trio spent some time at a northern Ontario lodge before moving to He said be and purchased an old school house there jointly The case continues Fines levied In court in Milton Monday three charges of impaired laid Acton OPP were heard Fines meted out were and two of A fine of was levied against a minor charged with drinking The case of an Acton man charged with possession of a dangerous weapon was discontinued The court confiscated the weapon Other cases on the Acton docket were minor traffic violations William lucheij PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings I Industrial PHONE 8532269 Will get certificate County will come up for a special honor during the Ontario Good Roads Convention this year A member of the county roads department Mr Wilson will receive a certificate for 46 years service The convention will be held Feb 22 to Feb 24 in Toronto The Acton freo Press We January 1971 George gets Oscar Bandmaster George Elliott was presented with his own Oscar the bands annual meeting His associates made the presentation of a small gold statuette with suitable musical motif engraved Presented to George Elliott for excellent service to Acton Citizens Band The genial bandmaster la constructing an organ at home and thinks that will eventually be the logical place for his new A baby sitter Is a teenager who comes in to act like an adult while the parents go out and act like During the week of Jan to Jan the officers of Acton Detachment Ontario Provincial Police worked a total of 207 hours and patrolled 842 miles of the town roads As a result of patrol charges were preferred warnings were issued and a charge of Impaired Driving was laid There were two property damage accidents investigated and the total damage In the two accidents was over One charge was laid as a result of these accidents During the week there were general occurrences reported Including two assaults a reported case of fraud and an overdose of drugs resulted in a young female being taken to the hospital All other occurrences were of a minor nature In Provincial Court Milton on Jan 11 a total of convictions were registered for various of fences and a total of 995 in fines were paid In two cases of Impaired Driving the persons convicted had their driving privileges taken away for three months A Juvenile boy was sentenced to a term In an Ontario Training School for his part in forging cheques in the town Pedestrians Heres a safety reminder If you ever find it necessary to walk where there are no sidewalks remember It Is illegal and dangerous to walk with your back toward oncoming traffic Always walk on the left side facing traffic This makes sense for when facing traffic you can see for yourself whats coming And when walking at night wear something light In color Remember your life may be saved if a motorist sees you In time Const Roy Wood Snowmoblers Visit Wasaga trails Members of Acton Club greatly enjoyed a on the scenic wintry trails of Beach Sunday After showing much dexterity on one trail with hilly terrain the group stopped for lunch and then completed a second trail The group of 14 snowmobiles was led by club president Ron Also taking part were John Miller Slingerland girls Mr and Mrs S Caswell Mr and Mrs BUI Mr and Mrs Wallace Andy Dye Molra Parker Anita Braida Cyril Swim and Peter and Mr and Mrs GVenn Next outing for the club Is a cookout at the bonfire site Sunday January at 130 pm JUST Rent a Caicode 40 WATER HEATER at ACTON HYDRO CLEARANCE SALE at NIELSENS GROUP OF SHIRTS GROUP OF 0 MENS PANTS 20 to 50 OFF ALL SWEATERS 20 OFF SUITS COORDINATES SPORTS COATS 20 50 OFF MADE TO MEASURE SUIT SALE Tip Top Tailors all yard goods REG SPECIAL HIGHLAND QUEEN SKIRTS off n now HIGHLAND QUEEN SLACKS 50 now LADIES WINTER COATS 20 50 off LADIES DRESSES 20 50 Off Some as low as 500 LADIES LONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS 20 off now CO CHILDRENS WINTER CLOTHES 20 off Includes Snowsults Slacks Jackets Dresses Many More InStore Bargains

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