The Acton Press Wednesday County snowmobile ban okay with Acton Council WORKMEN FROM Construction are pouring cement and building bridge on Mill St and Park Ave corner project this week A new bridge has been built over the creek right and a retaining wall constructed along the bank which was cut away perilously close to the home of Mr and Mrs Parker When finished the comer will give an unobstructed view of traffic in both directions an impossibility under conditions before construction started The corner has been dangerous for vehicles for many years A traffic light was installed to warn motorists but there were many near- collisions in spite of all precautions Staff Photos Puslinch objects to expansion of Glen Eden area Following a request for comments from the Halton county engineer Acton Council raised no objections to a proposed county by law which will bun the use of snowmobiles on all county roads Council passed a resolution salng they have no objection to the content of the county law a brief discussion at their regular meeting Tuesday August Reeve Frank who doubles as Halton County Warden explained county roads pass through municipalities and county council wanted to make sure my by law they passed would not conflict with by laws in other municipalities Acton has no roads Lots of owners Acton may not have county roads but is certainly has lots of Will there be some time that we can discuss this Councillor Norm asked Reeve Oakes felt the matter should to a committee of council for a recommend We could be opposed to the extent county council take it or tticy mifht not be taking it far Peter Marks 1 the by law in simple terms Reeve Oikes told council It means if you w to tiikc jour vehicle from mint A to on any countv ro id you take it on a triiler Gee it sounds pretty strict Marks offered I think you would h to identify county ro Is it nitht properly he led Although he ml county council had not asked for comments from snowmobile clubs the reeve mile it the proposed by law hi not been drafted because from county council members none Councillor M irks made one fin that there should hi exceptions for emergency They ri used for sometimes he s ml propose 1 bj will not ipply to ro Is under junsdk tion of townships Four top contestants at CNE from Halton A hearing to be held in Milton September 16 will hear objections to proposed redevelopment plans for the Glen Eden Ski Area at the Kelso Conservation Area hearing was called by the Ontario Municipal Board after objections were raised by Township Council It will very likely mean the postponement of the development work until The Region Conservation Authority which assumed control of the ski area In 1965 has proposed borrowing the required for the development work The Authority planned to repay the loan within five years with the increased revenue from the ski operation Only one protest When the work was first announced it brought cries of protest from at least three area councils but the only formall to protest the decision was At their regular meeting Tuesday August Acton Council Authorized the town staff to a fall seminar organized by the Halton County Clerks Association Theme of the will be Intermumcipdl cooperation within the county Authorized one member of public works committee the town superintendent to attend the Ontario Municipal Water Association annual in liondon Monday September 0 In to a query from Councillor Bill Coats clerk administrator Joe Hurst said worker from the Moffat tree removal service will be back in town shortl to do some more cutting Notification was received from V Anderson Associates that an inspecUon of the sewage disposal plant will be carded out in the wry near future and a report will be submitted to the public works committee Included in the minutes of the August meeting of public works and utilities committee was a report that members feel the condition of Churchill Road North is improving with cuts in the road being Impacted by traffic Resurfacing of the road was recently completed but Reeve Frank Oakes questioned whether the job had been done properly at a subsequent meeting The committee also teamed that in all probability will be required to spray to keep weeds killed in This was part of the county weed inspector report Ski area manager Murray Stephen said some municipalities had reservations at first but passed resolutions supporting the development Milton and were in this category He said Puslinch cannot appeal the project but Just the assessment they were being asked to pay The Authority says that attendance figures have doubled or nearly doubled every year since they took- the ski area over increased demand has been in the past by extension of operating hours and the clearing of a new trail Now they feel the entire operation needs improvement and expansion if It is to meet the demand Special hymns Hymns chosen for Sunday Masses at St Joseph provided an extra surprise and tribute to V J Morgan His last services were Sunday morning The senior choir led the congregation two favorite hymns in Latin and Great and Glorious St Patrick was chosen as a tribute to Father Morten Irish ancestry rather Morgan has moved with his housekeeper Miss to his home on Church St On St Joseph new priest Rev Gillen moved into the rectorv program is closing H Agricultural program in County is neannt com for another year the nine aricultunl clubs presently operating in the County have now completed their year monthly meetings The clubs were organized in March and for the past five months have met regularly to discuss agricultural topics related to their projects Many of the clubs hold their meetings at the homes of the members others organize tours of industries County Ad ministration Buildings neigh farms and so on in an attempt to learn more about the community around them Achievement days final task to be completed by the 4 is to exhibit their projects at Achievement Days Calf Club Field Crop Club members exhibit their projects it the fall fairs in the county and are ranked and scored according to their level of achievement how well they have completed their project By Henry J Stanley County won the Governor John Graves Simcoe Award for top four contestants from one county In the Junior irmer and competitions at on Thursday Sept John Nurse Mary Anderson Ken and Grace Bird were the high scoring members from This award the vilentof 40poundsgoestothe4 H Club Leaders Council to provide leadership training opportunities for our club members Some 20 boys and girls from out of a total of judged livestock field crops and answered numerous quizzes on sericulture machinery and farm safety In the senior division John Nurse was third in overall score placing third in livestock and fifth in field crops Mary Anderson was eighth in the farm in and safety section Local winner junior division with close to 2H entries was won by Ken Georgetown Ken was second in livestock second in farm machinery and safety fifth 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