Ask rezoning for proposed foster home W Iruiciny July I 1 An application from Milan to retone property owned by A ZanW on Main St to permit operation of a foster horn created a lot of head scratching on the part of Acton Planning Board Thursday Members could find no provision for foster homes In the town coning by taws so decided to oik for advice from planning consultants before reaching any decision Mr and Mrs appeared before the board along with realtor to make the request He told the board the home would accommodate unwanted children from the a Aid Society and there could be anywhere from 10 to IS children under 16 years of ago In the homo depending on the amount of space available homos of the type ho proposed were regulated under the a Boarding Homes Act and Regulations Thoy require at least SO square feet per child Mr Mllanovlch said he Is looking for proper for a home and he felt the property would meet the strict requirements He said operation of the me would be assisted by the Social and Family Services No provision Planning board chairman Sid Salt told the applicant the by law contains no provisions for children a homes and he felt there was a possibility an entirely new section would novo to be added which would be a lengthy and llmo consuming procedure However realtor said his client wanted only to rezone the property which was designated It 1 now Under questioning by different members of the board Mr Mllanovlch told the board he lived in Toronto had been a public school teacher for years and was now in his third year at a government Institution where the same type of children ho proposed to help were kept Ho emphasised ho has worked with children for years and between his wife and himself hoped to run the foster home This waa the first step in his of forts to get suitable property Next he would have to go to the health authorities and then to the nodal and family services department At this Juncture In the discussion the newest member on planning board Bonnettc announced he would take no further part In the deliberations since he would be a neighbor of the proposed home Omission mistake Member Dave Muckle felt that the town bylaw omission was a mistake the board should find out first if the home could operate leuntly under the present by law If not he advised the board to have it defined for future use Chairman said ho was of the opinion It would require an amendment to the zoning by law and application for and lie pointed out again for the benefit of the applicant the time ACTON CLERGY ASSOCIATION Ann ill l hurt lit- NICIM 11 Ml WORSHIP SI IUKIS i imIiimuK lor In on weekends Wed Ink Muslim minh Pi In Sum ilui Juh pin Win ship i A km1 I Mi mm ill in pi i mi in CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Rind Mini skii Tin A Walk ruk Pin iu BHH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev A ion Ontario SUNDAY 1 171 WorMilp Si nil mil pre 1uh1 Sural Sell is Si Iwol 1 Smicv the with Jl Sill St in Sum iv 10 pin time wi with us to be quipped to serve God mil nun ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Mil Street Founded 1642 Pastor Re M Oifnx SUNDAY Jim Mini tin Win us ilit it 1 til in iluiali sis A Cordial All THE CHURCH OF ST ALBAN THE MARTYR ANGLICAN St and St Mb ins Dr J DtwMon BA SUNDA 25th 1971 im Attend of choice tin list iIuiuil Minis it All it the on tlie Hill MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH JU1 1971 Hue is our sititin inMtition to tin whole to Js m i School Ml ni Morning George town EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev Is Pastor SI Jilt 1000 iundn School I J a Morning Worship Sciwee Bros tilt will bt sinking mil th dunnj services Tikm1i Prayer Service and Bible Stud 2 He unl m Hi is shall not be CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew Minister Mr E A Hansen Organist and Choir Master UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY ACTON Minister Tht Rn Gordon Turner Director of Music Di Geunjt Elliott MA Phi NINTH SEASON COMBINED SUMMbR SERVICES IN CHURCH Andrew SUNDAY JULY 1000 am Worship Sirmon ihtint Canst Thou Searching Out God factor would since council and were In the initial of Ho huh Rested It would Inko four or five months lxfari lund could be retimed provided the other wire granted Mr Mmklu reminded the boon that the Government hud done some rethinking on children a ilny little on Pork ml I iptnl on amendment up Mr IjimbconcUukil the homo by Mr Mlltiniivlch worthy imint wire lota to look lliuiniuin Sulli told Mr tin board would Into luiiHldi ration In dlHiuHNlon foro a to Proas for board tin mutt or after the ikikuatlon loft with ninny people In town wen rnhlnK fontir and no one had a III a with Mr Muikle ho the would Ik for now mid tin In mi rotary opinion Ilm could be iovi d by tlie law a jxilnt of vltw by home no tin iiKiiltliu inotliin wan alined It up nil Die iiitiNiiltiintH to tho will tin Obituary J Sam Brunelles death unexpected Hit ituiUi of J llle ho and and of frlcmlH Mr llruncllo of 11 Alton Hid In itnirullIoHpllal wan Inly A former town and flKhtiir ho wan of Alton Inihlon I A luidi ruliinilliiK hi known by many lovlim and iijoynl and wrlllnK and aatlHfaitlon Parent He wiim two and ii hull In tlio In the Second World War tin war returned to i family for many by He la by his mother Mary Alton wife Stilta llnvirley ami anil Mm Harold Murle Mra Maurln Si Jeim and Mrti lYvoimi Mimtmil Mr ami wen In KiipuakanltiK Juno lulu liny had moved from 120 liiaby I twine on Obituary Eliza Jane Nesbitt TOP GRADUATING students at Osprinne School Brad Bruce and AleUi Brouwer posed with principal Bruce and Mrs Mrs Taylor of the Home and School Association afar rtcoivinn tin lr Staff Photo Heavy equipment graduates raetitiiinri tTitriw tntititintMe Lets talk about horses Sheridan 18 students from tin nine wink Heavy iqulpmenl Operator course at a held at the On villi last Harry Scott and Ted at the School in presented the certificates tin lourse rccclvi weeks of basic classroom training at Heavy School of equipment instruction on tin site and three or advanced on job at main In The next Heavy Operator starts July 19 Thi course la sponsored by Sheridan Commerce and Industry Dlvhlon with support from the Ontario builders Association Toronto s Association Sewer and Association and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local AH CIO Other courses including Backhoe Operator Heavy Equipment Field Servicing Heavy Operation Servicing and Loader Bulldozer Operutor an available at the Heavy School under the direction of Sheridan campus Administrator Wllf rounder A retired millionaire was talking to his son You lazy lout Wh dun I go out and find ijob Whenlnisjourage I wus for fii dollars a wetk in ind it of lhefirsti I owned the plait said ion with that toda have registers My thru burnt ha hail to tin fly wipe on Ihim twin a day Flu I r akin tin a raw In they are their hair Do is thh mean 1 will not able to a wipe at nil The flics are always around them It You in usinf fur loo much Is quite toxn is found out livid with for and luit lost tin lr hair it However pi mill a uirtly miih 11k has not lit en 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Acton Phone Daily Delivery A of Nortlii Inland I lin lane Ntubltt St dud at In in ral Hospital lliurmlay July a lengthy in only short til a birthday aim to with hi I hi in I yum ago and hint live In ton fur III yi am I Ii r liusbiind lur I William John Hani and Stiwarl tin ioujjIl In lit of ton vlvis I 1 pre du In r Well llu a stun on Young St or si viral ytarn and rt a popular and II known in town and ana Mi wan a tiv in Knox Irt shjt in iii win sfn liined to llu Aid and tn i to Womi Missionary Society was also a iiiIh r of llu Itev A lull I at tin from Knox on Salnrtliiy luly III Ialllin wen It Slinphon ltd Mi Donald and Johnston was in lalrvltw MiKinl K Winton Alton lllvd ago Sam Iwrn in tun Acton outlniiutlon ehool j lions alliglate and llu of Hi wan a memoir of 111 Ixghn I at S7ioemakir urn nil homo wan laigtly and by Idrv Jjiurmee in Mr July it After trtmallon rim was la J it im Sympathy wan wtdily fell for the ben avid family The Switzer Brothers Quartette singing and playing 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