Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 21, 1971, p. 9

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Parks board plans summer festival Press Wednesday Apr I 21 Acton Parks and Recreation Committee is planning a Summer Festival or Beer Garden for the Community Centre Saturday June Purpose of the night Is to Funds to replace budget items the committee slashed upon the request of town council Cuts requested by council resulted in an overall reduction of the Parks of on budget items suffering from the cuts are repairs to some parts of the WINNERS OF THE FIRST draw for ladies Jean Parker They captured the B Rachlui at Acton Curling Club was this rink composed trophy for their efforts Photo of Ina Mellon Gwen Tyler Nan Hurst and South will press for more power rb Br PAT Mr on UN SAT TAT arena proposed purchase of playground equipment Made sense Chairman Hugh Patterson told last night committee meeting Council felt the original parks and recreation budget made sense and covered a good program but they implored us to consider some items to be put off Instead of cutting we are considering the summer festival as an extra source of revenue We didn t want to increase ice time rates he May make Arena manager Harold estimated the committee could realize about if the night is successful Preliminary plans call for two separate bars to be set up at each end of the arena floor A portion in the centre of the floor will be reserved for two bands and dancing space Tables and chairs will occupy the rest of the floor Similar festivals held in Milton and Georgetown have been tremendous successes Public may see minutes Esquesing Council agrees made available to the public Should minutes of committee meetings be made available to the public That the question raised at last Wednesdays meeting of Council when Councillor Dick Howitt asked Reeve Tom Hill that his vote opposing a council resolution to maintain Fourth Line and as a designated truck route be recorded in the minutes of the tee meeting Most ask Reeve Hill explained that anytime a councillor wishes to have a recorded vote he must ask for it before the vote is taken thinking back to the n of the committee meeting Councillor Howitt said he asked that the vote be recorded but admitted he remember whether he asked for the recorded vote before or after the vote was token Express his opinion on the subject of committee meeting minutes Councillor commented I don see any reason why they be FARM SYNDICATES Farm syndicate loan legislation was introduced In Canada six years ago so that groups of three or more farmers could form a syndicate to borrow iulpment or anyone to read the buildings for their minutes of the meetings should J be allowed to do upon request J avo1 at the township office associated with individual Council began meeting in ownership By the committee every second week when Reeve Hill took office in had Men made under January of the Farm The Reeve promised 17 These will be given extra Jf wh 4 made to syndicates special this summer X comprising former TIRES SEE DICK AT RICHS SERVICE CENTRE NO EAST OF ACTON f Continued Page IB between the five northern population necessary for ad municipalities would give the five ditional members to be assigned northern areas instead of by and the new weighting of votes docking Georgetown by one vote The proposition would bring total The bill outlines what membership on county council Hamlets exempt from bylaw Appear before que sing Council last Wednesday night Beadle was told she Is perfectly free to ahead and open in store In providing she complies with the township by law Reeve Tom Hill said any of the hamlets township such as are exempt from the holding by law Griese lots in first phase new subdivision Acton planning board at their Ontario Hydro was to be asked regular meeting on Thursday for more detailed plans within the evening learned from Joe municipality Adamick of Hulad Developments Withdraw objections that he wishes to extend phase Planning board rescinded a one of his subdivision to Include motion passed at the previous meeting asking the planning who attended the consultant to remove the meeting with Cranston Griese designation of Wallace St as reported agreement had been main arterial road Notice had reached whereby Mr been received from the would purchase the 24 lots in the Department of Municipal Affairs Griese subdivision on Acton Blvd that their objections to the plan of The first phase of the sub- subdivision of had been division is homes and withdrawn and it would not be planning board by resolution necessary to change the street Many calls were reported th week by a ad been soon sold A couple seeking an apartment alio report quick response AL CLARKS SPECIALS THIS WEEK advised council they were in favor of the additional houses on the property Negotiate agreement The secretary Grant Usher said the next step in the would be for Mr iilad to meet with the ad ministration committee of council to negotiate a sub divider agreement on the property There has been some restrictions placed on the Griese subdivision so it would conform to the proposed street pattern in the area These restric- have been mainly over now by having all the property under one ownership Reactivate group Acton planning board decided appeal to county council through the Warden to reactivate the Halton Planning Association to a level of highly Informative discussion for the benefit of all member municipalities A letter was received from Ontario Hydro along with the plan for the relocation of the high tension line between Guelph and Acton asking planning boards opinion on whether it would have any effect on planning In Acton Mayor Duby reported both the town and the hydro commission had received similar letters and plans from Ontario Hydro designation Reeve warns fron Page when he was asked ear her in the meeting when council was hearing deputations However the reeve finally consented when Councillors and both said they felt Mr Bowman should invited because he very much affected by the dragway operation I don like anybody who sits back and waits for somebody else to make his move before he makes his the reeve said I m not fooling around with him or an body else like I did last year be warned Asked by the Free Press following the meeting about possible opening dates for the Mr Pratt said he has no dales in mind until he hears from council intend to abide by council soys We have too much to lose to do otherwise he said for and Burlington and from 14 to 19 and bring an ad expense estimated at more than a year Wrong time Milton Reeve Ron Harris response suggested the move was being made at an inopportune tune He cIqSSITISCiS said he realized the smaller areas would have to accept something on the principle of representation by population once regional government came but doubted adding five members would help in the operation of the county Georgetown Reeve Rick Morrow asked that the matter be dealt with behind closed doors Ordinarily even committee meetings of county council are open to the press Asked after the meeting why it was necessary to close the meeting Morrow Predicted an exchange of stib ties between councillors from the south and north Not lost anything Following the meeting Burlington Reeve Jim admitted he could not pinpouit any one thing or project the two soutnern municipalities had been denied because of an northsouth split He said representation by population was part of the democratic process and pointed out Burlington and Oakviile pay for 80 per cent of the county operation Asked after the meeting why he would support the move OaK villi Reeve Allan Masson said the south had been on the dirty end of the stick when it came to county fairs for too long He pointed to the location of the county buildings in Milton as one injustice the south had to accept because of the voting power Needs He said a southern member success on county council depended on support from the north If the north Is with you you ve got it and if you haven sunk he said It just like Oakviile council with Barrett parrots friey form a block and you can t break it he added Harry Barrett is the Deputy Reeve of and is reputedly the leader of a sixman on Oak villi man council METEOR MONTCALM automatic power steering power brakes radio blue with matching Interior Lie 1S47 CHEVROLET IMPALA S S door hardtop automatic console with bucket seats power steer ng power brakes light green with black vinyl roof black Lie L87S37 a real sharp car Call at Georgetown or 853 Acton Andrew Murray Motors Ltd Olds Dealer Georgetown ATTENTION DOG OWNERS TEACH YOUR DOG TO BE A GOOD NEIGHBOR OBEDIENCE CLASSES STARTING MAY 2nd IN GEORGETOWN All Graduating Dogs will receive A Certificate For Further Information Phone Mrs E Doriaghy at 8771949 SPECIAL PURCHASE Due to a Special Buy we are able to Pass Great Sav on Floor Tile to our Customers Armstrong Asbestos FLOOR TILES REG SQ FT J Available In 3 Colors We will split cartons MAKE YOUR J a SPRING HOUSECLEANING EASIER Move Your lure On SHEPHERD CASTERS Free Est mates 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