Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 29, 1972, p. 3

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Churchill Holy Week trips Fred MacArthnr Weston were visitors last week Churchill Community Church Sunday March morning Mr Burgess who makes his home service and Sunday School was with his daughter Mrs Mary fairly well attended Our pastor Rev A Foabury sermon Mrs Doug Kirkwood and wee The Triumphal Entry and girl Dorothy of Oakville were sacrament of Holy Communion at the same home on was served The choir was in Sunday attendance The Churchill choir orchestra and organist assisted with the Sunday Holy Week service held In Knox Presbyterian Church spending nine days Acton with Rev Wayne parents Mr and Mrs Morrison In Maddock A of as siesta Key Florida guest minister Mr and Mrs Albert Brooks Attend musical and Mrs Porte enjoyed a bus Mrs A Kerr Mrs B trip for days to Beach Anderson Mrs A Fosbury In Florida Mr and Mrs Riley returned home on Sunday after spending nine days with Misses Erica and Elizabeth Strokov Mrs Anderson and son Donald and Mr and Mrs Robert Kerr attended the presentation of Me and My by the Brampton Musical trip for days to Florida visiting Disney land Cypress Gardens and Marine Land arriving home on Sunday Mr and Mrs Leslie were guests of Mr Mr and Mrs Dirk Van and Dale at their new home in Society accompanied by the other invited guests Concert orchestra on were Mr and Mrs Chris Thursday evening In Brar Mr and Mrs R Davidson attended the funeral of his cousin Mrs Sadie Bishop of formerly Sadie Anderson of last Saturday They stayed over returning Sunday Mr and Mrs Lome and Brenda of Hiusburgjjad Sunday supper with Mr and Mrs Davidson Steven and Philip Buck of Georgetown enjoyed all weekend with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr Jeffrey and Christine Mr and Mrs Grant Down and family of Sunderland spent Friday at her sister home with Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and children Mrs William visited with her sister Mrs Baranek In Toronto last week We are pleased to report Mrs Wilbert Brown Is coming along Swackhamer of Acton Mr and Mrs Harold Swackhamer of Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Ross Swackhamer and Brenda of Guelph After enjoying the evening all sat down to a sumptuous dinner Mr and Mrs Fred Thompson and Peggy Lynn of spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Wallace Swackhamer and family and attended Sunday morning Churchill Church Service Rev A W and Mrs motored to Lome Park and visited at their daughter home with Mr and Mrs Orval Cnas and Craig on Monday The Acton Free Press Wednesday March Rezoning questioned nit picking says mayor A resolution from planning we hinder him There no cost to board recommending Ihe town until he has a proper of property for proposed town plan but he needs assurance houses was discussed and Predicted the mayor people referred by council to committee will shy away from Acton Tuesday not without because of the grim situation in agreement development The property owned for the Countered Mr Marks It not pastfiveyearsbyRossCescon Is nit picking if It violates located on Main St everything that makes good St and would put town houses planning There should be a opposite similar development on buffer zone the other side of Main Councillor Coats clarified the Councillor Coats who had been situation saying zoning as at the planning board meeting requested is a special In explained there s nothing of which exceedingly large lots can be without an begin on details with council The wording Not much dialogue rf recommendation Is vague Councillor repeated he rundl will learn more He had voted at planning board Pining was not desirable for industry and might as well correspond with that across the road Back to committee Councillor Marks suggested the matter be referred to the ad ministration committee Burst out deputy reeve If we can make Councillor Marks felt the decisions here It makes a zoning change was going from mockery of things Why not send cetlng against the recom mendation which is Just a blanket endorsement for There been much dialogue If we want to keep that land Industrial he said Deputyreeve asked and was told that the land ad Joins Julian a glove fac Co CINDERELLA COACH MADE by Jim performances of the colorful annual show are Gibson Gary and Merv Barber is planned a matinee and an evening inspected by Acton Figure Skating performance In lieu of programs this year executive members Marie Shadbolt and Mr the club intends to have a box near the DeBrayn prior to the club s annual skating entrance of the arena to accept donations for carnival Ice Revue which will be held at the Centennial Commission Photo the community centre Saturday April 8 Two extreme to the other Nit picking Exclaimed the mayor Every time we get a chance for develop ment we nit The land is not developing as industrial land We have the industrial park where we are trying to sell land There are Just units involved If he thinks he can survive why should everything to committee Clerkadministrator Hurst said normally all matters do go to committee first but this Tetter was addressed to council So deal with it said Mr McKenzle When Mr Hurst said the committee discussion was proper if more details were wanted other councillors agreed and the recommendation from planning board was referred to committee more A net gain of 131 phones was shown In Acton during Canada manager L G Denby revealed this week Mr said Bell Canada spent 000 In the Acton exchange In to keep pace with needs and to meet short term requirements The Guelph area manager was elaborating on Bell annual report which was mailed to the company shareholders The company paid in Acton for municipal taxes part of Its total tax bill of 352 000 for the year Charge pending Home from Europe Barry MacArthur returned home Sunday night after enjoying the flight to Europe with the John Ross students of Guelph v Miss Joyce Denny other Acton high Charges are pending following surgery and her husband who is school students on the recent trip police investigation of a report still General Hospital is to England and Scotland that children playing were gaining We hope be will soon be Peggy LaBerge of Sault almost struck by a snowmobile able to return home too Mi vta over the The incident was reported to Mr and Mrs Frank Burgess of weekend with Mr and Mrs Ron police last Friday and apparently Chatham and Mrs Ann Brooks of happened on the Bennett school grounds Organize 4H clubs locally By Carol SomervUle Twenty potential 4H members met at the Acton Community Centre on March 21 for the organizational meeting of the Acton Calf Club and the Acton Field Crop Club Club leader Nino welcomed those present and introduced the other leaders Russell Murray Bill Lasby and Vern Butchers Explain program Hugh Cook Assistant tural Representative explained the program and various Mr Cook presided over the election of officers for the Acton 4H Calf Club The new executive consists of president Cathy losby vice president Rob Murray secretary Beryl McEnery and press reporter Carol Somerville Investigate forgery Discovery of two forged trips and conferences available endorsements has resulted in investigation by Acton police Thetwocheques with apparently forged endorsements on the back were discovered at the Toronto- Dominion bank Both were from the Workmen Compensation Board one for and one for Police anticipate a charge soon members Mr Cook introduced Bill Jackson a member of the Junior Farmers and a leader Mr Jackson told about Junior farmer programs and activities and gave a tape and slide presentation which explained these two youth organizations Many familiar faces of local 4H and junior farmer members were seen nose and cuts on the face and baby Charlcnc MUIoy age four months suffered bruises The driver and passengers in the Hardy Car Chesley Hardy Ruth Hardy and Vera Black well were treated for minor cuts and abrasions and then released Constable of the North OPP Investigated the spectacular crash which council endorsed the petition of Limehouse residents opposing use of the village as a truck route At a special meeting last week of which the Free Press was not informed the township council discussed the Issues presented at a recent meeting of Halton County Roads committee and endorsed the Limehouse residents stand The resolution will now go to the county road committee The petition bore 34 signatures and said residents of the village would like to preserve the unique character of Limehouse and see the existing road and bridge main tamed Esquesing endorses ONE OP TWO CABS involved in a crash near Toth Motors Ten people were injured in the Corners Sunday is towed away by crash Staff Photo Two cor collision injures TO on Sunday A two car collision on Highway and later released He east Crewsons Comers suffered a cracked rib and cuts resulted In Injuries to people while his wife collected some late Sunday afternoon bruises Joseph Tibando of R 4 Tht other four passengers In Rockwood and Linda Harvey of the car went to St Joseph were the drivers Involved Hospital with David in the crash which occurred Milloy of Toronto suffering about p m Police believe it bruises to his legs and Frances was caused by a tire blowing Milloy had a possible Injury to Mr Tibando and his wife Edna her pelvis Fiveyearold John were treated at General Milloy was treated for a broken Turn down Currie Road Reeve Tom Hills suggestion Road found little that Road 3 which is also support among members of caUed Trafalgar Road and the council at a special Seventh Line should be renamed meeting recently Reeve Hill wants to name the road after veteran municipal official George who retired from political affairs as reeve of the township in 1970 to be succeeded by Mr Hill Mr also served as warden of the county on two occasions the last in 1969 Councillor Leo Coxe suggested perhaps naming the parkland at after would be more suitable All councillors felt Mr should be honored in some manner but thought renaming the Seventh Line after him would only create more confusion Deputy Reeve Russell Miller s suggestion that the matter be further discussed In committee was adopted HOMEOWNERS GALL TO 10 50000 Obtain all the cash you need and reduce your payments by as much as half with a 2nd or 3rd mortgage on sensible terms Call to today for helpful courteous service Prompt Investment Corp Bay St Toronto Call Collect 366VS86 evenings SIM NOTICE Halton County residents are Invited public meeting on April 1973 at the LORD HIGH SCHOOL New Street Burlington This meeting will give the public an opportunity to review the report ol the Guidance Council and to make recommendations and suggestions Advance copies of the report may be from Mr Jack Box 5005 Burlington or by calling Burlington 845 or Georgetown IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS EASTER PARADE IN NEW CARS- USED CARS PARTS AND SERVICE 1972 TON wide side heavy duly suspension cylinder standard transmission License and sales tax extra 1967 DOOR SEDAN cylinder automatic radio COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED Licence GOODWILL MUFFLERS To fit most cars a to List price 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