Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 23, 1972, p. 17

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Alltruck route hazy plan second public meeting Acton Froo Wednesday B7 man asks surveyors to leave land In a letter to Halton County ed to leave the property a would bill the county Roads Committee read at meeting Wednesday Julian Reed reiterated a stand second time Provision In act He said surveyors would do as The problem providing Mr Bare and considerable dls- county and suggested the ad- taken earlier whereby ho refused much as they without going tress and Ingress from J Wednesday county roads costs levied on the surveyors admittance to his on his property and If It was found Duff and Quarries committee agreed to hold a Industry by Insisting they take a without causing a nuisance for second public meeting when it longer route should be part of the residents on 17 or in the hamlet of limehouse continues to haunt county politicians The problem isnt a new one Several months ago County Council and county roads committee were ready to accept a bypass road around for the trucks At a public meeting this met with opposition from the people In notes Since then the topic has appeared frequently on agendas at county council county roads committee and Council Consultant Ruts of Cather offered a selection of 12 routes recently and explored the possibility of an all- truck route without finding a route that suitably meet the needs of the area residents and the quarries After a lengthy presentation by consideration by the committee When It appeared no decision could be reached it was left with Reeve Allan Masson roads chairman Don McMillan to suggested the committee should arrange the date for a public concern itself with the people meeting before consideration for the industry Any routes that would alleviate truck traffic where residents now live would invariably bear expense on the quarry industry and Jack up the price to the end consumer No easy solution J Duff one of the two quarry operators spoke briefly at the meeting Wednesday and Indicated there was no easy answer to the problem He said some people were going to be disturbed as long as the quarries operated He Indicated that BO per cent of his business was done In the property In The county Is building a new bridge In and to do so crews have to do some surveying on Reeds land At the meeting Wednesday county engineer D J explained the survey they not go on his property without permission Ontario Land Surveyors would be sent in There Is provision In the act for Ontario Land Surveyors to go onto property privately owned In letter Reed said some crew from the county had been trees have been destroyed and FREDA HOFFMAN Telephone County HALTONS DAIRY PRINCESS Karen Marshall of Milton will be competing tonight Wednesday at the Ontario Dairy Princess preliminary contest at the Canadian National Exhibition The contest is held at the Coliseum from to pm and the public Is welcome Karen an high school student is one of about county or district dairy princesses in the competition From the preliminaries semifinalists will be chosen and the eventual winner will be crowned Ontarios 187273 Dairy Princess Photo by J Jennings Widening concerns county Miltons plans for widening Ave from Martin St east to feet beyond Ontario St caused some concern at an ad ministration meeting of county council Wednesday Plans call for the row to be widened to four lanes from Martin St extending east half way past the county admini stration property In the process a number of the trees in front of the building will be cut down When the county extends the rest of the road to the Third Une In four lanes other trees will be removed Fear bottleneck Members of county council expressed the tear that a bottleneck may be brought about by bringing four lanes of traffic Into two In front of the ad ministration building During a council meeting Wednesday they passed a resolution asking Milton to replant trees they destroy Council supported Harry and Mrs A MacArthur in their request that council Insist on trees at least four inches at the trunk and IS feet high Assistant engineer Bruce Kitchen had suggested two inches at the diameter and to 12 feet high Knowing Milton they might put In two inch high trees If we dont specify Mrs A Mi suggested Delay action on county garage Halton Countys Roads Milton Warden Jim new works garage for the county noted a TECO recommendation roads department At a Indicated the county engineering committee meeting Wednesday department should have no works members agreed to wait for staff This Isnt gospel but It Is almost three months before an another fly in the ointment making a decision concerning the Swanborough said acceptance of tenders for the garage A number of factors discouraged the committee from v T actively pursuing work on the Aim garage at the current time ICC LMac Arthur At a meeting of County Council ana the various committees of council Wed nesday council Learned a petition from the Social and Family Services field staff for an increase in mileage allowance from cents per mile to a month and seven cents per mile had been deferred pending a report Learned Halton was the third lowest in a list of areas receiving welfare assistance across the province Comparing February of and the same month in out a reduction of US per cent in Halton In February 7 of Haltona people were in receipt of general welfare assistance while that figure dropped to 6 this February and Russell County Unit remained high at J per cent this whole they hit seven per cent lastyi kMsaiayables Noted the number of employable persons receiving welfare Jumped from 109 in June to in Jury and the number of on the rolls dropped from VM to IB In the same month Authorized all members of the Board of Health to attend the Ontario Health Units Association annual meeting in Waterloo April Appointed Miss Dorothy Director of Nursing for tbt Halton County Health Unit She replace Miss Grace Laavey ta September Accepted resignation from Halton Health Unit employees Mrs A mi Mrs C Learned the administration commute had deferred a of an agreement with the of Natural Resources Agreed not to support a esolutlon from the Erie Economic Council asking the provincial government to continue their grant of to each of 10 economic development councils in Ontario for the purpose of participation on a spatial basis in each of the subprovincial areas Agreed council would meet Aug 31 to consider a report and recommendation from consultants and Currie concerning their study on Data Processing On the same day council will tour countyowned buildings on an annual teamed Ron was organizing peacetime emergency plans tor various municipalities in the county It was also noted EMO had provided six members of REACT to assist in a search for Tara McColeman Aug tin Authorised two members of the Manor Board of Management to attend the convention Sept to Sept MIT A CUCUE AT ACTON HYDRO ALICE STREET Defer hike the current time Because the work had been squeezed out of the 1972 estimates any work done this year would not be eligible for subsidy County engineer Jack Corbett estimated a total of the Job would be spent In 1977 Oakville Reeve Allan Masson wondered what might happen to the garage In a regional government setup Georgetown Deputy Reeve Art Speight wondered If the location of the garage would be suitable It Is tentatively geared up for a site on the Ave two miles east of Halton County Council has deferred requests from and Burlington Chapters of the VON for rate Increases for visits to homes Burlington now receives per visit from the county and request an increase to while Oakville requested an increase to Director of Soda and Family Services Jim Gray requested the deferral until he had an opportunity to discuss the matter with the Burlington VON He hoped to establish a common rate for the Oakville and Burlington units adding additional land to the countys forest administration agreement until further Information Is available Authorized all members of county council to attend the annual convention of the Association of Counties and Regions of Ontario Oct to Oct Halton County Board of Education NORTH EDUCATION AREA NOTICE OF MEETING ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN DOING SUPPLY TEACHING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF NORTH HALTON AND HOLDING AT LEAST A BASIC TEACHING CERTIFICATE ARE ASKED TO ATTEND A MEETING AT NORTH EDUCATION CENTRE No Third Milton Friday at pm R G Chapman Chairman COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Advance Registration For thou not previously registered For All Schools In Milton Georgetown Acton Nassagaweya Esquesing Plus Sniders P W Merry and Kilbride Schools will take place according to the following schedule From Monday to Friday Aug to September 1st inclusive am to pm Children who will be five years of age on or before the last day of February are eligible for kindergarten Georgetown Acton and Milton District High Schools will accept registrations from students who did not attend Halton County schools Monday August to Friday September 1972 THE HALTON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION North Eduoation SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULE 1973 School Year Commencing Tuesday Septembers 1972 PART I PUBLIC SCHOOLS ACTON ROBERT LITTLE PS BENNETT AND ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL ROUTES Route North on Highway No to the Town Line West on the Town line to the 1st Line of Township South on the 25SldeRoadWestonNo25SR of Nass North on the Lino to No Highway East on No 7 Hwy to Robert little PS Acton District High and M Z Bennett PS Route West on No Highway to the line of South on the4thlinetoNo25SRWeatonNo23SR to the Town line SouthontheTownLinetoNo20SREastonNo20SR to the 3rd North on 3rd Line to SR to South on the Line to No 20 East on No to the Line North on the Line to No Highway East on No Hwy to Acton Route West on No to 3rd South on the 3rd IinetoNo30S RWestonNo30SR to the 2nd line South on the 2nd Line to No West on No 28 to the 1st Line North on the 1st Line to Eden Mills East on Eden Mills Road to No Highway to Acton Route Acton Opportunity Classes time 30 a m Robert Little S to MZ Bennett S via Limehouse S to Park School Chapel St Wrlgglesworth and Centennial P S Route 13 Shuttle Service between M Z Bennett and Robert Utile PS is at 835 a m Acton High School buses will operate on same schedule and routes as for 1971 school year with the exception to the changes on the aforementioned Route 3 For Information re above contact Acton Milton or the Principal of the school ESQUESING AREA SPEYSIDE GLEN WILLIAMS NORVAL and STEWARTTOWN SENIOR buses will operate on the same schedule as for school year Students being transferred from Glen Williams and to Centennial Senior Public In Georgetown will be transported by Special bus from school to school For Information re above contact Georgetown or the Principal of the school GEORGETOWN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Pupils attending Senior Public School Bus No 1 leaving Wrlgglesworth 30 a Bus No leaving Joseph Gibbons 8 30 a Bus No leaving Park am Bus No 4 leaving Chapel 30 a Pupils attending Joseph Gibbons Public School from Centennial area Bus No 1 arrive Eden Place a leaving Eden Place B 30 Second stop Centennial School Leaving Centennial 8 35 am Buses No 2 3 and 4 arrive Centennial School tun leaving Centennial Kindergarten AM class dismiss at a m returned to point of pick up Kindergarten PM class- Leaving Centennial 12 m Pupils attending Spedal Classes Westbound Bus Leave Kennedy Leave Wrlgglesworth 8 a Leave Centennial a m ixtave Chapel 830 Leave Harrison 20 a Arriving Park am Bus Leave Park ajn Leave Harrison Leave Chapel 8 45 Leave Centennial ajn Leave Wrlgglesworth Arriving Kennedy 905 NASSAGAWEYA AREA For pupils attending J M DENYES and MARTIN ST Public Schools buses will operate on same schedule as for 1971 school year CAMPBELLVILLE and Public Schools will opera on the same schedule as for 1971 school year fthe PART SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACTON TO GEORGETOWN EXPRESS BUSES Departure Tunes ajn Route Acton District High School to Georgetown District Man School via No Highway ACTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL TO GENERAL BROCK Rente Acton District High School JO Acton Milk Store 735 South on No Highway to No 25 SR West on No 25 to 1st South on 1st Line to No SR East on No SR to South on Hwy 25 to Martin Street Students transfer at this point at 810 Proceed to Thomas and Heslop Streets Milton then to the Appleby Line South to General Brock Students enrolled In the Nursing Course at White Oaks Secondary School will be transported on Route transfer at Martin St School Milton Students enrolled In Special Commerce Course at Nelson High School will be transported on Route 9 Second stop in Milton and Thomas St Route lOi Acton Milk 7 a South on Highway to No West on to 3rd lino South on tho 3rd line to No SR East on No 15 S to High way No Southon Highway No 25 to Martin St Students transfer at this point Highway No 25 to No Highway and Appleby line to General Brock Route Departure Time a m Weston No Highway to Eden Mills West to the 1st Line Nass South on the 1st line to No 30 West on No S to the TownlineSoulhontheTownLlnetoNo20SREastonNo to the 2nd line South on 2nd Line to No on No 10 to 1st Line South on the 1st Line to No East on No S to Highway No 25 South on No 25 Highway to Martin St P S Students transfer at this point South on Highway No 25 to No Highway Appleby Line and General Brock For Information re above contact Acton Milton or the Principal of the school GEORGETOWN AREA Georgetown High School Buses will operate on same schedule and routes as for the school year GEORGETOWN AND ESQUESING TO GENERAL WOLFE HIGH SCHOOL OAKVILLE Route Leave Georgetown High School am cast to Kennedy School east to Norval 755 a m west on No 10 Side Road to 05 a m direct from to General Wolfe Route Leave Georgetown High School am east on No to Maple Avenue to 7th Line south on Line stopping at No 15 Side Road direct to Genera Wolfe Route Leave Glen Williams am west on No 20 Side Road to No Hwy west and north on No Hwy stopping at No Side Road 715 continuing north on No 7 Hwy stopping at Silver Creek Comer 718 west on No to east on No Side Road stopping at Limehouse School 728 a continuing oust on No 22 Side Road to Sixth Line south on Sixth stopping at No 20 Side Road 32 a continuing south to No 17 Side Road west on No 17 Side Road to Fifth south on Fifth Line to No 10 Side Road west on No 10 Side Road to Fourth Line south on Fourth Line to Avenue am westonSteeIe3 Avenue to Hwy southon to Martin Street School Milton 8 OS a m directly to General Wolfe Route 10 Leave Georgetown High School am east to Kennedy School 7 east to Norval 7 a west on No 10 Side Road to Ashgrove 805 a direct from Ashgrove General Wolfe For further information re above contact Georgetown or Principal of the school MILTON HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS FROM ESQUESING AREA Buses will operate on same routes and schedules as for school year For information re above contact or Principal of school PUPILS FROM NASSAGAWEYA AREA RoatelAt745ajn Lot24FirstLinesouthonFirstLlnetoNo 10 Side Road west to Town Line north to lot returning to First Line for 8 am south on First tine to No Side Road west to West Town Line south to Third Side Road Given Road east to First Line north to No 5 Side Road 15 ajn Directly Route At 45 Lot Second line to No Side Road for east to Line south to 401 east on by- paw and No Side Road to Esquesing Town Line for direct to Milton Roole At a Lot and Second Line south to No Side Road for ajn returning to No Side Road west on No Side Road to First Line south to Burlington Town Line east to Line for 800 ajn north to Third Side Road Given Road east to Fifth Line south to Burlington Town Line for am turning north to No Side Road directly along No Side Road to Town Line south to Kelso Road west to Conservation Gates for 3D Directly to Milton Rente At ajn Town line and No Side Road south on Town line to Milton Heights Road east to Peru Road for840ajnDirecUytoMilton Route 5 At 8 a First Line at Dufferin Quarry Road south to No 25 to and directly to Milton For re above Prtadpal t the cheat PART III SCHOOL FOR THE TRAINABLE RETARDED CHILDREN SUNSHINE SCHOOL HORNBY suae schedule u la Ktnol

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