The Fee Press Wednesday July 1971 Music singing dancing highlight Museum event Music singing dancing and happiness were all a part of the version of the Halton Museum sponsored by the friends of the Museum group While both the crowd and the organization left something to be desired on the opening day l Saturday things rolled Sunday and a huge crowd was there to enjoy it Among those entertaining were the Lome Scots Pipe Band Steve Bomn on the accordion Margo Bibbj nee Clarkson and her group of young dancers from Milton School Dancing Jack and his square dancers the Georgetown and Art and Douglas of Burlington who performed Scottish dances To Ireland Maureen Cruise and Dolan of provided a fine display of dancing Geraldine will compete for the world championship this year in Ireland Judy James did three Irish dances and Debbie tapped out a beat for the crowd As a special added attraction former Sheriff of County with According to Ron And in his usual manner performed with and dispatch It was a for Count Sheriff Current sheriff Mm the f unit ion jester ir Officials Noted ils affair Martin representing tin Tom Mill from of Georgetown Gordon from Jim from Burlington mil in of the museum liter Ml Bud ind MPP Jim Snow in I euree Kerr were on ible to attend the function I Juki offered welioiiu to erovl lul at the event and craft re tilt for those Interested as refreshment stinds put up the and white Utile Mrs irl lot per if Aden id ration than m in told this lie was pleased with th for the lo in of in I splendid I ild of I ml ited the sound Obituary Dar dies after long illness A will known resident who has livi d in the district for passed away at George town Memorial Hospital on lime illness Darwin A JIT Queen St w is born in Corner on JimuirylO the son of ml Alex ripps Ivy Hi has lived at his St for the last v irs lit luws his wi the former 1 lien iNellii ill and seven children I yli Miry Mrs lemon Mini Ivy Mrs ml Dons ill Ac tun I I tuth iMrs Morrow of Kdvinftm hew in Ik Is ilso survived si M Mrs Nelson of nd it Mrs 1 Mrs Hi I him K BROWN I laid fhe wreilh it the to St and the district morning before membu Assisting Mr Browne is Acton of lK the for the trip mister Staff Photo flu of I poll pi iw s it the of the ilrm llie holder of number J11112 in the pi e the museum will used to restore ikiabin which w impbelkille trucked to hi Must urn list New lights for arena Ifi lit in I j rviee wis hi Id June il Home with Arthur I oust Appm il to Lo he id with new mil bulbs to tin ire i portion of the lentri it the if Aeton p irks in recre itu mi Hi i Aren i manager iounsle ml the bulbs ike a M jier i illumin in tin in by ietu il test with ind if in observed the in the it i In bought for the money k Hie do nothing toenhina tie hi member me eriiinj with Mr in it lihl would help the wen broth in I nirl ill ill 11 ml fn iim dun down is in I rtn SPORTING OLD FASHIONED dress this Wood of Clarkson Burke of group added a little color to the Museum and Art Speight of Georgetown Festival last weekend They are from top to Staff Photo bottom Isabel Reynolds of Moffat Carol Erin township New bylaw prohibits more trailers in twp b nn township council has rest inded two trailer by and replaced it with another that affects busts as well Under the new law no more ir will be permitted to move into the township and trailer living is prohibited except as stipulated people may stay in trailer for no more that days free and then the must pay a township license at per month Building inspector Jim Delano was also of the opinion that weekend trailers should be taxed something Hard on farmer Council thought it a bit Ironic that although a former can build a second house on his farm the trailer by law is such that a son could not take a trailer onto his father farm to help out ith the Review fire agreement with Village of Erin would save confusion on the part of the homeowner Asks equipment Bob Chcyne of the ire Department appeared before to request more equipment for the department including an additional Stottpack with cylinder He explained that plastics give off one of the most dangerous easscs tnn township disc a proposed in the fire agreement with Village at the regular July meeting The township pays to the Erin brigade which stipulates they answer fire calls provide equipment for fighting within a stipulated the township Bert Wheeler burning can commented that it seemed tike a off that could kill a pt lot for what thtv were getting but Lhe Village wouldn t take less Counelller Howard Griffin agreed If we pa too much it would be longer before hi be able to pay for our own new fire hall What do we pa Acton was the next question Too much was the answer Clerk Elmer Mchinnon continued They do give good service and opera It was suggested that rather than give Erin Village more money they give It to the Hillsburgh Fire Department along with an increase in territory if the men thought they could handle it clerk pointed out their equipment is depreciating whether they use it a lot or a little Coverage using their own equipment might be best and The department would also tike an alarmphone system to take the place of the siren which sometimes work f ehores if needed Councillor observed I sympathize but nothing can be done by laws must be strict to be Fourteen trailer owners in Erin had been contacted by the building inspector clerk to them an to get a license before the law was p Shed Douse fire in hay field Ae ton ire fighters quickly doused i fire which started in field on the property of Mil Churchill Road South Frill afternoon about fire is believed to have been started children plaing bouse in the field Smoldering renin ints of a mattress were found in the field tile rod from the apart merit bull lint Oil fire have been quite serious beuusi of a strong breeze blowing Mr said there ire Ian I with cither hi or fjiui irops in the Distributor of Horn and Farm Products Serv Acton and ncr HEATING OILS LUBRICATION OILS GREASES 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