Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 9, 1972, p. 3

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tiny Pollution plant In pollution Is rtmly to Into Mir lis I Alton Inst night 111 was riplyitut to a i by Unit until the iomp ru progress report on tin net the pollution problem Is one thai Hit tin town mayor Maktnj it iltur lit was Hit in ami as on oltlilal spokesman for the company said art complying with the Ministers Order to the Ih I in hoping the plant will be the mayor said Does Ituit mean we II have no odors this Bummer Marks asked If it dwsnt work wo 11 a till tin Hint Councillor Jack drill- replied You grew up under the stink and you look pretty healthy to me ller said DAVID MARCOUX touches up his water color painting at KEVIN applies finishing touches to his still life oil sketches the aid of an Saturdays classes held at Acton library Classes are painting at art classes Staff Photo Illustrated art book at Saturday art classes rhcrt Is still informal and allow students interested In art to pursue their room for more students In clauses Staff Photo own interests Photo Approve Beard more request to extend water line Following a lengthy discussion Acton Council agreed In principle last night Tuesday to extend the town a water line south en Highway 25 a distance of feet to service nine properties John Grief of Beard more and Thompson Canada Packers engineer had previously attended public works committee meeting to request that the town supply the water at the company expense In a letter to council Beard more president J eight on said the company has been instructed by the OWRC to supply the nine residences with fresh water Concerned Councillor Peter Marks member of administration committee was concerned that precedent might be set if council approved the extension Docs this mean that wc 11 normally be extending lines to any resilient on the perimeter of Acton who requests it he asked public works chairman Councillor Mnsnles explained the company hud approached council with the request He said he believed polluted wells in the area 1 witsn I aware that had been proven Marks said sold he understood the company has already been supplying the residences with fresh water for some time following a ministerial order This seems like a logical thing Deputy reeve Pat McKcnzlc Interjected They helped us solve a problem when were dealing for more land for sanitary landfill Wc do have water Wc can sell It at a profit said his thinking In the matter was baaed strictly on the request Itself and not on any return of favor suggestion Marks made It clear he is not the proposal but maintained future maintenance of the extended line could present problems Is the spraying going to cease to the extent wc won t be asked to clean up more wells In a couple of he said Any future wells would be a different can of worms Councillor Jack Greer said You say or no at any time time Mayor pointed out so far has only approached the committee to get approval for us to go too far when Mil nil tin W It company I ILsilf I appro vet 1 sure the company would to rtSOrvi the right to nicotinic these people lit said At lilt committee run ling Mr Thompson had explained that lln company first step la get nil approval from the town Hit ompany then have to rtf tin avail of iwn llu ixtiml would insist six null pipe inn rtiis In up r si I I si full ns ill Ih rn by Home owners can now reduce payments BY AS MUCH AS HALF Ire a la far n Ion to reduced II ly Hi lis I I I low coil lonn pay nil your vc nil II I red and at tho lame our ly by n much at hall In I It Is to gel your loan Approved within I You can en 1 1 to lor court ecu II Corp Lid St Toronto II roll HI Annual meetin Leaders plan activities for club members By Hugh Cook Die annual of the Hal ton 4 H club leaders was held on Jan There were nine leaders out of a possible 22 in at tendance There will be a new project offered for senior members in Helton this year It will be in the form of Junior leadership project In which the member will be responsible for conducting the meetings and any other activities involving the junior members in a club Lower age The club leaders have decided that the clubs in Halton should allow members who are ID years of age as of Jan 1 19T2 to join Since the has not been lowered on a provincial basis these members under will not be eligible to compete for awards offered at the provincial level However the will be in direct competition with all members in the county for awards or prize monies offered at the local county level County will be continual with an exchange of members with Wisconsin and will be sending members on a return exchange with Maryland in 19T2 will again be hauru a Judging competition year county competition was felt to been year 11 members are results of the election of expected to complete special officers were as follows project related to their President Nino first vice- project In addition to a special president Jeff Nurse second project this members vice president Boblcrry will be required to plant least secretary and one tree This tree will be scored Representative to Hal ton J arm alone with the club project Safely Council Don Harris ITS ALL YOU REALLY NEED TRUCKLDAD HAUL AWAY A LOAD OF VALUES FOR YOUR HOME DAVENPORT SET C2PCE COLONIAL SET E73 SPACE SAVER COLONIAL IO ss DO COLONIAL SET PCE DAVENPORT SUITE SWIVEL ROCKER 3PCE TABLE GROUP jtrr lQ s SCO OQ IO USE ONE OF ZELLERS CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS FOR EASY BUDGETING No Highway Georgetown Open to 10 am to 9 pm Sat 9 am to I I

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