Night of curling champions Eden Mills trustees oppose Rockwood sewers and water BOB gives the Gay trophy to its winners Bill BUI Wilson and Colin Baker Absent Rick Jackson Photo by J Jennings Die trustees or tho police I lingo of rden Mills continue to oppose the Installation of water sewage systems In have Indicated that their feu I Inns and those of tho people In vIIIoko are honored In tho controversy In a Joint presentation this week the trustees a throe point thrust at he systems as for first point was financial aspect which trustees suy has ncicr been pointed out to their satisfaction that taxpayers In will be able lo carry increase in taxes the system will Impose on thorn llio trustees contend that if runs Into financial difficulties the township must bark thorn up any tho township to final point trustees pointed to was recreation paint out mill and pond In Eden Mills la used as a recreation centre summer with classes conducted for 100 people last year In addition many residents use the area for flshlnx and Ihoy are told by experts from OWRC that Hock- wood system is modern ami efficient they wonder why the to maho authorities want mo effluent dumped downitreamat a t0 fll construction sites considerable reuse In cost authority lo Issue Instructions to contractors he It In their that what tho is saying in effect to insure an ix oplodownrlvcr dont tounltho people In conservation areas do Job the trustees point out Eden Mills dam is only a mile and a half Was Informed that town At tho regular meeting May Acton council earned the tlnal estimate figure on the Bower Avenue reconstruction is Following a recommendation from II V Anderson consulting engineers authorized the town thc village will result In tax fair ease at den Mills They are downstream effluent point They disagree that stream superintendent and opposed to this Wo are also concerned about linns when police villages disappear and excessive high liability falls on township Hie second point Mills Irustees ihailengcd was planning full flowing Some parts arc deep and slow running they John Dunn have l completed the basic gas ihlor- Inutfan workshop testa The clerk In conclusion they contend tho sewage and water systems as to con presently envisaged will a great environmental effect on the to both Councillor Norm Elliott Asa In Township of Kramosa wo opposed to We hove vir consulted by or any other body members of council any substantial growth in area We feel growth in and wo have a strong feeling effect on us In being Ignored is Inevitable once water and sewage declares Wo Ihcrcforo urge tho to turn down the nova a supply of water on hand at until a wider study Is undertaken Die trustees feel that tho on the planning board to allow the hearing into the proposals PERSONAL CONGRATULATIONS from Brendan Ahenrne go with the Acton Credit Union trophy to Val Ken Marchment Team members missing HeatherAnn and Bill Jennings laws do not 11 Ihurflday morning MURRAY EZEARD right presents trophy to Ted Tyler and his From the left Joan McCristall Don Vivian and Mr Tyler Photo by Jim Jennings PARK trophy is admired by threequarters of the winning team Bud Ennis RonCooksley and Ethel Ntchoi Nan Hurbt was missing Jennings At regular meeting Tuesday May Isqueslng Council Received loiter from tho Department of Financial ami Commercial Affairs authorizing students of school to conduit a lottery The draw Is to be held June Received from the provincial treasurer of the appointment of a Niagara escarpment force to advise on all proposed land acquisitions and to establish land uses In escarpment Received a letter from Ruth Wilson longratulntlng trcasurcr French and his committee on success of the dinner social evening held In honor of former Reeve George and former clerk treas urer Approved for payment road in amount of IHG as presented by roads superintendent C Bud Snow Mr French to attend the annual convention of the Ontario Association of Municipal Clerks and Treasurers in Honey Harbour June 1821 with expenses paid Approved for payment the township shore of the operating deficit of the Georgetown senior citizens apartments in the amount of 382 15 Councillor Coxc remarked that a new system of having correspondence mailed out to members of council before each met ting so that they may peruse it should make them more of situations The clerk will continue to read correspondence received between the time the first lot is mailed out and next meeting Tom Hill presided for hour meeting with all numbers of present Fire halted at fence line cemetery to water plants on Decoration Day A new pipeline Is to bo Installed there soon Iteove Frank conveyed a request Hal ton County Warden Jim to visit council on a regular meeting night The said he hoped It could be arranged after new tables and Acton firefighters aided by chairs wire moved Into the students and property owners chamber succeeded in bringing a uevo asked that one grass fire an the mom of council plus a former property under number tn town works staff control shortly after noon hour be nun f r0B lost Wednesday tour May ID Ho said Actons High winds spread the fire request lor county road status for quickly In a direction upmost westerly portion of Mill towards the property lino fence at will lie considered by the of the Mill St residences ro committee rear Mike McMillan Bill Benson and 11111 Residents county roads committee Councillor Peter Murks was for the committee of were present Press Wednesday May HOW DID DAD ever get all of these pieces together Thirteen year old Doug Green from St Catharines wonders as he eyes his fathers disassembled Mark III Enfield rifle at thc gun show held in the arena Sunday morning Jennings Over 500 attend Sundays gun show HOMEOWNERS CALL TO 10 PM 50000 Obtain all cash and reduce your payment by at much as halt with 2nd or 3rd mortgage on tormi Gill to 10 m today lor helpful courteous service Prompt Invetlmenl Corp 330 Bay St Toronto Oil ColUel evening gun show of the Halton Antique Arms at Alton Community Centre Sunday excluding visitors from I Illinois USA Highlight was a special display of British Commonwealth by William which attracted much attention flie arena floor was filled displays I arrival for show came before a in and there was a steady low of visitors after thai show has become so dial association secretary Hank said they arc In the print of applj for charter It is belli to Ik the largest show of Us type in Canada AUCTION SALE ROTARY CLUB OF GEORGETOWN ANNUAL AUCTION SALE Monday Evening May 29 630 PM LINE FLOWER SHOP miles north of No Hwy on 4th Line Flower Arrangements Corsages Plant Boxed Plants Shrubs Always a good selection Cut Flowers Potted Plants Optn days a week TD DANK Trophy Is presented by manager Don MacDonald left to Tom Downs and Mel Jordan Neil Anderson is missing from the picture Jennings