The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 5 Nossogoweyo foxes down if no school tax objections tat it to on that no valid Bern Pub Com 1 7 objections would be filed to a settlement the township gem Pub Eton Sep The MS consideration for will have be made up J Co Burlington which would have the largest share reportedly made no objection and township councillors hoped the other municipalities in the county would follow the giant lead Arbitrators found that a house owner in paid in school tax last year while the owner of a similar house in another part 19 1B19 2d 20 320 19 BIB 3 11 1 SO 882 SO 138 CONSOLIDATED RATES of the county paid only The arbitrators recommended the province change the factor on a permanent basis In case Following Is the tax rate set by which is divided up into several classifications public and separate school supporters and residents of the villages of Mills and Campbcllvillc ASSESSMENT AND SUMMARY FOR 1872 1 County Twnshp Com 3 Res farm Twnshp Roads Ass t 12 Amount S3 16 411 94132 Public Res St Separate Mills Public It Pub Pub Nassagaweya darts aimed at quarries General 31 PHILIP Dennis McLaren an borrowed The library Is open Tuesday J were those who I from lo OKI weather for Domlnior borrowed books al the library on U Wednesday and Thursday from first day Tuesday Librarian were Mary Holman said people were In and j Hornby man is drowned A Hornby ares man was drowned Sunday evening In a boat Ids accident Hall burton Dead Robert Murray year old ion of Murray and the late Mn of I George town Robert a truck driver for Toronto firm had gone north Sunday to flih with friends when the accident happened Details of he Incident were not available He was considered to be a good Funeral service will be held in for net own Thursday afternoon with the Rev I Adams of Hornby United Church The family liven the road from the church Interment will be at llundhead Surviving besides his father are lister Karen Mrs Garnet Moore and two nephews Shower in news By Mm Mclean Mr Juki an I Mr lh lid una took IIk on Sunday Icons In ids Glowing plans for rehabilitating four major quarries were inspected by the township council Thursday night The plans looked good but two got black marks for messy pits and blasting excesses Plans of Sand and Gravel on Lots 6 and Con explained by Gordon were Inspected and approved but we won go for It until you get an access road to Highway the reeve told alleviate that problem Show us provisions where you 11 build a road and wo may be more lenient Councillor Jim Watson told on official of the who told council earlier it The people of cost to draw plans for One was asked for an alternate have put up with property which is truck route Another was given a enough Trucks would have to go for gravel pits He said the clean bill of health which menas through the village company would employ men no detrimental comments when Mr said the quarry is and maybe another later plans go to the province for the oldest pit in the township approval being opened in 1888 and cents If Just once we could see this a ton of material extracted goes happen exclaimed Reeve Anne into a kilty for rehabilitation as council inspected But council opposed the Issuance large sets of plans outlining large of a permit for the pit until an recreational areas where alternate traffic route away from yawning pits now exist Most the village of Campbell He and outlined plans that will take to to Highway 401 either by years to finish or service road Is It has to happen built advised Government regulations Wc don want a repeat of of the Act Now the Committee of demand quarries submit Gravel Supply Adjustment can t have rehabilitation plans before they trucks through the village said separations in the area without Councillor It took first getting the consent of fcuir to get a deviation to conservation authorities Lets talk about HORSES with Jennifer Barr But Reeve told Mr Vc trail It was a completely new ball game since February when the provincial government passed new legislation to protect the Niagara Escarpment One third of has been declared a green belt area from Con Lot 1 to Con Lot All is under the protection are given a permit to operate the plana go to the resident municipality The one pit to escape Thursday inspection unscathed was the Quarries lots and 8 Sixth line next to Heights Country Club You arc hardly aware there is a quarry there the reeve ob served have no objection to the operation It is well hidden and they do try to keep blasting within limits Milton Quarries and Materials and Construction got the black eyes in separate resolutions Plans for the Milton Quarry were inspected with approving comments but council questioned the sincerity of the company since to date the company has not indicated they would conform to such an agreement Mclntjrc opposed the resolutions wording and the accusation I m concerned with the present operation of the plant They are net attempting to be a good neighbor the reeve charged We be sure they d keep their word She also charged the quarry was slock riling all over scenic areas of the township and the company blasting was responsible for broken windows at a nearby home Dufferm Materials and Construction application for a permit were not challenged but we as a council do deplore the blasting operations as they are carried on at the present time the resolution read Crown Dairy Princess to do about It I sot him last Fall and have only been riding him this Spring for any He seems to trip over anything and has nearly had me off sometimes Our blacksmith soys there nothing wrong with his feet and has put shoes on him He a a really a nice quiet horse otherwise ANSWER You are on the right traek by having his feet checked The next step is to have him and wormed Sometimes malnutrition red worms or some Illness may bo the cause of a general weakness If he comes clean then you need to school him into picking up his feet Chances are he Just requires bit of waking up fry using blunt to put some life into him and to get his legs under him Pick up the reins and feel his mouth more You art trying to lighten his forehand so that he can pick his front feet higher School him over poles on the ground Make him aware that he has front feet and must use them Don lit nun slop along and go to sleep when you ride him lit II fall on his nose for sure Keep him up on his toes and you should see improvement Kipling If you hit a pony over the nose at the outset of your acquaintance he may not love you but he will take a deep interest In your movements ever afterwards f A friend received this letter from tin young girl who wold her a Hi hire is your receipt I never rLally wanted to sell Star ami thai I had to I JuhI have to convince myself that she rciilly too small for Ill be careful She la a habitual rearer I don any of your kids to be hurt She Is rtully If she falls on you luck with her and please lit mi know how she com along but take cure truly NO Kuren Marshall Milton was chosen Dairy Princess on Wednesday evening She won out over two other contestants Barbara of No iorectown and Margaret Robinson of Georgetown in a contest staged at Onkvillc About attended the competition many of them public school children and urban residents competition consisted of a speech a personal interview and the milking of a cow Judges were Mrs Puikne Jim Ontario Milk Commission and Ontario Milk Marketing Board Ontario Princess Nancj Brown of Grand Valle the 1971 Ontario Dairy Princess was commentator for the competition and told the audience the various steps in the milking of a cow Patsy Murray 1971 Halton Princess was the recipient of a silver tray presented by Carter Eustace of the Roal Bank of Canada in All contes tants received a prize from Honey Dew and a cheque for from the Halton County Milk Committee Chairman of the evening was Brock Horns President of the Milk Committee The compe tition was officially opened by Mayor McLean Anderson with greetings from the County of from Reeve Allan Masson Tour dairy Following the competition everyone was invited to tour the Dairy and an explanation was given of the many steps the milk goes through before it ends up at the con s doorstep Karen Marshall will be attending many agricultural functions during the next year in County At the C E in August she will be competing for the Ontario Dairy Princess title Come to your new dealer for brand new 1972 VOLKSWAGENS No down payment fy Guaranteed twice as long as any other economy car 2 years or miles warranty Alio see our lint of fully reconditioned per guaranteed used can Volkswagen Service and Warranty Repair Service Dept open Thurs Free courtesy car by appointment FOR VOLKSWAGEN COME TO Baz Motors authorized Volksv Iff Guelph St Geret Regional Govt Twp one unit Anne tells John determination to remain as a unit in Halton regional government setup has been reaffirmed for the Solicitor General the Hon John Reeve Anne advised the Solicitor General he could pass the message along to her friend Ontario chief regional government maker that she and her council would do ail In their power to keep the township as a unit in any government setup Mr and Arthur Malouey both prominent Conservatives and residents of were part of a delegation of township ratepayers attending Thursday s meeting of the township council investigating alleged activities at a quarry on the Simmons property Council assured the delegation the pit in the north the township would be dosed down Friday June 30 at midnight No further permits will be Issued Mr Moloney and Mr both addressed council voicing concern over quarries operating near their properties Maloney said he and his family moved to the township attracted by the beauty and he did not expect to be confronted with big quarry areas such ason the Simmons property working nearby said council was aware of his love affair with the beauties at the township and he urged them to do in their power to retain he countryside serenity PUBLIC NOTICE The office of the Court of Canadian Citizenship will be opened in the Town Hall Committee Room 2nd Floor Milton Ontario for the month of July on the following dates Friday July Friday July 21 1972 and alternate Fridays thereafter A citizenship officer will be in attendance to supply information about Canadian Citizenship and to take applications for Canadian Citizenship from 8 30 a m to 3 45 p lunch hour 12 Noon to 12 30 pm Hugh Cook goes west Hugh who ban Die Ann i tin Agricultural Itipre for the pint thru years working out of tin Milton ofl e to of the mil June Hi position In North rn Manitoba with the of Indian Affairs tit will be working very lonely will a number of Indian fanners ten hint Ihun how to run an manage farms His wife Karen It ih a position In lihstlKrl ilHthf una In ikons fin known an The lliblehns i in mil or every one of us Hit bus tut Into souls men Wi- eannol In si I with ill thine Sun J tin W will the rvi Hi It in in holidays A r hi Id tor Mrs the former Stella rinun A song and eorili wire enjoyed lit fori the jtm n She was J by Moffat and Hill Diamond She I thanks to Mrs some unhappy news for all the good people who shown Interest In Jingle Liuijib Belle our dear Oyeorold pony Utile Jineje died on it745pm idly missed by her family Anna ARTHUR A JOHNSON OPTOMETRIST Mill St E Wednesday Saturday Milton HI St Heres towards making the best jam in the county It so easy with Certo the natural fruit pectin Certo makes your jams jellies and preserves taste so much better because you boil for only one minute It good to know the fruit s fresh flavour doesn get boiled away You can also get a bigger yield and a perfect set Get a good start on the season Clip the coupon and buy your Certo now