Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 26, 1971, p. 9

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The Acton Free Wednesday May COUNCIL TONY STOKMAN Jack Parkinson Ralph Nctt at the back in front Nellie Gamers team Two propose overnight camps in Anne Parkinson are the Four Photo Lorraine Council discussed two proposals to establish overnight trailer and lent parking or tourists within the township Conrad Sweet appeared before council and said he had been in touch with the Department of Tourism and ihev agreed there is a need for such a in the area Both Mr Sweet propert and Bert the second man making a proposal have abutting Therebneed Mr did not appear at the meeting but had been in touch with members of council and the clerk Mr Sweet said the need was there and it could tie in with the recreational plans for the township He said representatives from ihe Department of Tourism were going to visit him this week and alter looking at his acre arm would suggest lav outs for the development He noted there were no facilities of this nature in this area Make them farmers Councillor Lai insisted ihe approv couldn t be without zoning change Councillor Jim Watson suggested the zoning law was too restrictive and quipped that both men might each tent or trailer with a plot of land and a hoe to avoid the zoning change Busy week An Acton man was charged with driving while his license was under suspension last week Another local man was charged with unpaired driving A liquor seizure and a disturbance at the Station Hotel were also reported police during an unusually week agreed to instruct both applicants to purine their plans and get approval from the bodies including the health before coming back to council lor final approval H S HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eut Phone TA Donald A Brown Barrister Solicitor Wishes to announce The Removal Office To Guelph Street Georgetown Phone 877 FAMILY PAK Acton Chamber of Commerce g 2 FUND RAISING g DANCE Saturday June 5th at In The ACTON MUSIC CENTRE MUSIC BY THE Q Admission Per Couple For Tickets Phone Or Contact Chamber Directors 1 Proctcdi to Usd For Acton Ctnttnnlal BOX CHICKEN Chicken French Fries Cole Bolter Bun ji SPECIAL a Pieces Flavor Crisp Chicken Ready 149 K NEW CHAR PIT Steak on the Bun Hamburgers Special Burgers Hot Dogs 30c French Fries PHONE 1 And Your Order Will Be Prepared For Pick up Open Weekdays Friday Saturday Sunday ANZAC DRIVEIN CORNER ACTON AND QUEEN ST IN ACTON their regular meeting Council Accepted the tender of Wheeler Haulage to move a pile of topsoll from behind the township offices a price of Tit cents per Only other tender received was from Hillside and Gravel who to move the pile for Roads superintendent C Bud Snow estimated the pile contains about 1500 yards One hundred and will be taken from the pile and donated to the village of Glen Williams to help construct a cairn at the War Memorial there Approved a grant to the and of Georgetown to be spent within township as the two organizations see fit The plans to operate a day camp on the rounds of I Line- no use school this summer Agreed to provide snow fencing for the annual Garden Party and the annual grant to the Georgetown Agrl cultural Spencer Wilson appeared before council with ALICE JOHNSON Mary Stahlbaum Fred Voie and Ivy Ritchie are on the Norton nilwsts Nightingale Vivian Nightingale Irene La Bluebirds Phot by Lorraine Received a copy of a permit the Count Health Unit issued to Blue Springs Ltd Milton tor dumping sludge Dumping Is to be restricted to the farm of I Patterson Received Department of Highways approval for purchase of a new truck Agreed to answer a letter from Glen Williams resident Patricia Herrtngton granting her permission to operate a hand crafts shop The townships holding bytaw does not apply to the hamlets Received a copy of a loiter from township solicitor Terrance to Harry Hooper a resident of the gaweya town line informing him he must dispose of used vehicles on his property immediately Received a copy of a letter from Mr Baines to Andrew Varga a resident of Highway near Silvercreek advising him he must cease operation of a shoe repair business at his home immediately Received a complaint about the condition of Confederation Street in Glen Williams from Dearsley Mr Dearsley claimed his son had been hospitalized for two days after falling from his when he struck a large pothole the road Reeve Tom Hill presided for the three hour meeting Councillor Dick Howltt was absent All other members were present SUMMER SALE BAYER100s ASPIRIN 59 PRO TOOTH BRUSHES 269 SHAMPOO 99- MOUTHWASH ONE SIZE FITS ALL arte riid PANTYHOSE CASHMERE TOILET PAPER 8 OZ BABY LOTION RAID- 145 INSECT SPRAY 119 STEAK BOARDS LIQUID DETERGENT 81 THESE AR1 JUST A FiW OUR SPEQlAL SALS VALUES OUR SPESIAIS ISO SELTZER 25s 59 PRISTEEN FEMININE HYGIENE SPRAY POWDER 159 CAREFREE TAMPONS 37 CRESTSUPER TOOTH PASTE 119 NEW SECRETEXTRA DRY DEODORANT 127 N0XZEMA5 0Z DEODORANT SPRAY SODDEN BEAUTY HAIR SPRAY 79 N0XZEMA4 SKIN CREAM 88 HALOECONOMY SIZE HAIR SPRAY ACTON PHARMACY

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