Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 12, 1972, p. 3

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A COMMUNITY EFFORT for a community project realized is shown receiving the cheque from C of C president Roy tidy profit for the Centennial Fund Thedance held June at Goodwin at the presentation held yesterday Tuesday Paul the Curling Club was sponsored by the Legion the Chamber of Nielsen Centennial Commissioner congratulates Bob Angell Commerce and the Curling Club The nonstop affair netted President of the Legion while C of treasurer Wayne Tack Carpenter Chairman of Centennial Commission Hoogsteen looks on PhotobyJ Jennings Holding up Hydro Its holding by law to allow Ontario Hydro to build distribution stations at and arose at last weeks council meeting reeve Russell Miller reaffirmed till original stand claiming council can really treat Ontario Hydro any different than Don t forget it a government body Tom Hill reminded Miller Council legal expert Dick said Hydro has expropriation I don t them thinking them he said Hay c in very easily go ahead in I Hydro engineers said in residents of the arc experience power troubles if that station is not built this fall Coffee house folk singers ilk and Rick will lx the ittrnction as the i club opens its loors r first tune tonight it in ttnlrt basement llii duo his already it opining of ratlin in lieorjttown anil I i in folk who Ins bom coffee s tht pdst four cars has ijrtid to hire l supervisor Ins bun this week tin room in shape with hil I The room is air a iquipptd with sounl and toffee tables id mod with attractive tabic f wine for Hi Id rs Four collisions hour wire uncsti ton police during the ndi by I Hilts and Gordon Willi both of wire imilMilin wen cast on Queen Si at to the ir w is sUiiiated at to at 11 at Queen tars travelling on Quern wire in collision id I had Hi dim it of Scott Watson it p a parked tar on Mill owned by William dri in by John Slmm Dannie was estimated at Tuisda July at pulling out of a driveway on was collision with another vehicle Drivers involved were Hugh with damage estimated to his lar and with COO Both art Acton men were laid by Acton in connection with the collisions HOLDIN OPTOMETRIST Cork SI East Phone TAimo The sun smiled again I Prepare regional stand Meetings on regional government are being set up for Acton to determine Its stand on the issue Tuesday night at council a letter was read from Warden with the draft agenda for a county wide meeting Saturday September Mayors of each municipality will be asked then to present their municipality findings Mayor apparently t expected the county wide meeting so early in the fall season and deputy reeve McKenzie agreed We got to get some work done The five northern municipalities will be meeting In Milton Wednesday August to discuss regional government jointly A third meeting with the closest neighbors Georgetown and Esqucslng is also in the offing to discuss boundaries OLD DEVIL MOON wiped Old Sol face Monday in a partial eclipse The event seemed to herald a wive of heat which descended on this district and sent temperatures soaring into the 80s While the moon was at Ladles lose work Jim recorded the event on film Orangeville Raceway I J fox 1 At Mill Sheldon St I t rat HOD Alt WOOD MI J J ISI AND mem I Cror Mar on Held A Aicry fl 1 r AF THIRD It pare MAC Troy J 1MBN DOSS Mr AiiorncyJ MrCturr turret D Inn Todd J 1 rll I John lrol II MM llflllOLINk K New I I n Sound I SIXTH MIL I J fl J ADIOSH Bill I Ann A Hit ttray MARVIN To r KNOX 1 IGltTII piCP STASH DOMINION- lanson Cochrane llutlrr Town Milan Nip Alom I Junior tdward J NINTH InlUllonCOOO DOMINION tlAWNC RIW Ir L Toll ro lliictda Runnmrd lav- lauioi I lOINTfR JOS Moore lorn D Lad A B I hill pi Choose it TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Road N V44 GEORGETOWN JOHN SALMONS C TV Centre 24 I Liu Ph hurt passenger vehicle collisions occurred In the North patrolled by the Milton during the week of July to July say police Thirteen people received in none of the collisions Twenty one vehicles were involved in the accidents and total estimated property damage was Ketso Park Road was the scene of one of the Occidents a two tar collision on Sunday Drivers involved were Eugene Main St Milton and Peter Barrett of Mlsslssaufia Barrett sustained minor injuries Total estimated damage to the vehicles was Two collide A two car collision occurred at I scored the lone Acton run as the George town Georgettes walloped Acton senior ladies 34 1 In a league game here last and the Seventh line of on Monday Drivers involved were William Treahy of Georgetown and Nancy Henry of rhomas St Milton Total estimated damage wa3 The Sideroad of and the Fourth line was the scene of a two vehicle collision on Tuesday July Parties Involved were John Sprowl of Eastern Ave Acton who was operating a truck and Marina of Rock wood Total estimated damage was JJS0 A single car collision occurred on the Ninth line of north of the Sideroad on Friday Driver involved was David Overland of Main St Acton Damage to the Overland was estimated at Tho Acton Press Wednesday July Ask closer watch on gravel trucks Police advice prevent theft need for a new bridge over the C tracks on the Fifth Line at was recalled at last week s meeting of Council Councillor LenCoxc said he has received calls complaining that trucks are using the bridge in spite of postings restricting vehicle traffic to a certain tonnage According to Coie one of the trucks that used the was In the township a employ at the As long that bridge meets C N needs there won t be a new one They have to pay half the cost Reeve Tom Hill who Is also a member of county council committee reported felt council might now be Officers of the Acton Detach of the Ontario Provincial Police Investigated total of IB general occurrences during the reporting week of July to July Investigations were conducted Into two reports of break and enter and three reported thefts all of which were brought to successful conclusions The other occurrences investigated did not Involve major crime There were four motor vehicle collisions investigated durlnj the reporting period All four collisions resulted In property damage only An out of town man has been charged us a result of to remain at the scent of an accident Missing bikes Officers have received a number of reports of the lois or theft of children bicycles during the past few weeks ft seems rather ironic that parents would spend anywhere from more to purchase their child new bicycle and yet they would not invest in a lock for the bike Reports have been received com plaining of bicycles bclnc stolen from front lawns and open when left outside over nifht bicycles are stolen when left unattended In parks or on Most of the bicycles stolen cannot be Identified because neither the parent or the child has bothered to record the atrial number of the bike Be sure your child is res ponsible enough to look after their bicycle Make sure it is not left outside overnight unless it is locked and out of the sight of would be thieves As soon as you et the home record the serial number of It Take a few to ensure tht of vour child bicycle Rebuild organ in the United church is heme rebuilt during July while joint services ore being held in the Presbyterian church Although the work was estimated taking a month it had to be rushed through so the organ would be partly back together for two weddings in the church lust Saturday Funds for the repairs and re construction of the old organ were raised through a special appeal to members and friends of Organist has spent some of his holidays from the University of the men from Ore in Company Must address letters properly Letters to council which are not addressed to the township office will not be answered Reeve Tom Hill said last week till made the remarks after Councillor Dick Howitt brought forward a letter from Fourth line resident Jim Henderson complaining about a collection of old tires which he claimed were cluttering up a creek near his liome just south of Acton The letter was addressed to council but relayed through Councillor Henderson felt the tires may In a position since Deportment of Transportation and Communication officials are seeking a suitable site In the township to hold GO train rail overnight Reeve Hill suggested council write North asking them to keep a closer watch on truckers following complaints that some trucks are also exceeding the speed limit in the area I ve been through many times and I can tell you the kids will not move off the road roads superintendent C Bud Snow offered They don t have to walk on It Tricks haul Gravel from quarries north of I imehousc through the village east to High way told the Free yesterday Tuesday council has since made arrangements with the SWEEP group to have the creek cleaned out RENT A HOT WATER HEATER AT ACTON HYDRO 43AUCE STREET SHRINKS PULLOVERS SHIFTS BLOUSES SHORTS Garment Second to None Georgetown Market Centre 8771362 to off pairs newest Styles G pants Boy s pants some 1 2 Price Blue ean Hares 1 price work pants Dress pants SI sizes only G W G Long Sleeve ShirtsMother of Pearl Snap Buttons Perma Press Forsyth Short Sleeve Dress Shirts off WOMENS DEPARTMENT Ladies Crimp Stacks Ladies Bermuda Shorts and Short shorts 30 Ladles Dresses Hot Pants Tank Tops Bathing Suits Girts Dresses Slacks Shorts Bathing Suits OFF OFF NIELSENS CLOTHING 37 Hill St E Acton

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