Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 25, 1972, p. 10

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Tentative sale of industrial park OF ACTON HIGH S top students scholarships and awards tit the schools Gordon Morris Carolyne Mackenzie and annual commencement exercises Carolyn Thompson right oil Ontario In the school auditorium Turn inside for Scholars were presented with many of the more h coles Photo Vote Monday Over 62000 voters eligible in Halton Over art to vote in riding for the federal election next Monday Oct An islimuled of those voters will tasting their first ballot per cent of those eligible to vote In the last election cast ballots Whin revisions are completed Uteri will more than on rolls Ten advance polls across open last Saturday and Mondn for those to volt on Oct Voters should have checked lists to make sun they art registered as deadline has passed I also Ml when can east ballot Polls will be open from II am to rcc choices will house incumbent Whiting Mrs Carolyn and ton Connor The three have been pounding on doors across the count for a month now and hare kept up with rigorous schedule knocking on doors meet candidate wine and cheese parties and parties across county Tht three have campaigned party lines tor tht better part Unemployment taxation tht the economy and grants to industry been anions the most often discussed issues However leadership is tht Issut that stems to crop Up in tvery meeting and prompts to a key factor In voters minds Mrs is Erin resident and a relative newcomer to political wars in this riding Sit and her husband both teach in Peel County Terry Connor is an Oakvllle lawyer who most reccntlj worked as executive counsel to Justice Secretary Allan Lawrence He has been involved in party policy and In a wide vunct capacities for man years in Second term Whiting will be looking for second term in office He defeated Murray and in the 1968 contest Prior to taking office Whiting worked as public relations officer and salesman with Nelson Crushed Stone ruling includes villt Milton I Acton and candidates art in Hnlton Went worth Dill SO is a Dunlins businessman who up lus own in 19G5 Winds and quip men I Ltd manufactures truck bodies and people tit is married and has two adult sons and a I Norm AG won the nod from the during a some what nomination in April defeating MI John Morison professional engineer and Is employed Canada A irned man resides in of candidates is the Mil tnndidntc Dickson 5 graduate student in political science at McMaster University lives in with his wift and son riding With an agreement to sell the town a remaining industrial land to Paul Nielsen and Clvlero the sinning point council were thrown slightly off balance Tuesday to learn the development commission has three new buyers lined up after considerable discussion council agreed to continue their advanced negotiations with the partners and at last out of the real citato business Count has held the Industrial lund on Main St N for eight years without much success in Halts had anticipated having the final agrttment ready to sign Tuesday Thi offer to purchase by Mr Nielsen and Mr involves about acres with cost In the neighborhood of an acre for serviced land for land agreement was not for councillor louts predicted it would be in a week Mr Nielsen recently resigned of the development commission and his appointed Ted Tyler before council to on he hies two new buyers One of them was present A third was present its well he already has land there and wants more Metros garbage heads elsewhere Although negotiations for a landfill site have not boon completed Metro Toronto Works Committee lias coupled Canadian Pacific Hallways proposal to haul from the city Metro at the same time rejected it Canadian National Hallways proposal which called for garbage to shredded and formed Into odorless bales then shipped by rail to a site at lndusmin Quarries south of Acton rail spokesman Jack Berry told the Free Press his company offer is to haul tons of Metro garbage annually at a price of Hi per ton Uni the proposal Berry said the CP includes no Initial processing of the garbage He said garbage trucks would dump refuse as it Is Into covered rail cars It would then be hauled to a sanitary landfill site where It wiuld bt properly disposed of Lack of processing Is believed to be the reason for the lower CPpricc per ton CNsoffer was to haul the processed refuse at a price of per ton Reeve Tom Hill of greeted news of the rejection of the proposal with these words It good news to me unless CP plans to come out this way Tnty tan expect a battle if they do Halloween still next Tuesday Could one small town persuade the children to hold Halle wt on Saturday night wondered councillor Bill Coats at council meeting Tuesday He recalled that last year en was celebrated on the Saturday night rather than the actual date which fell on Then the decision to change the date was general Including Toronto This year Hailowe en is next Tuesday night Mr Coats bid brought no response from fellow councillors so Mr Coats packed up his cards so to speak The bridge expert decided he better let it pass Mr Tyler said the larger of the two industries requires five to six acres would build feet now and In two years Thtir representative was unable to attend Mr Nielsen and Mr Clvlero were also both present Mr Tyler suggested problems arising in keeping the Industries under the now circumstances and said he came for one kick at cat lie wondered If council could help iron out somu of the legal problems ho foresaw possibly with a proviso in the guaranteeing building pt runts Win ACTON ONTARIO OCTOBER Eighth Year No 1 Pago Elmer Smith to retire lorn a its public school print June 1 Imi Smith of the school submitted his resignation to the County Hoard I St I McKinU of the 1 1 1 ittk school had a similar board the week Ion The of both hud expected with IhiLlr rilirement In fore them both rrtlnstoo In the of Mi Smith his wii Vivian who also leaches at school expects to retire as will n sanations are usually submitted lx fore thosi of leu Mr id of tin In Hit duelling In Alton wh tin was prim Ipul of Iworoom for nine ami to as of tht thru room sell for a Hi to is principal of loom two years and thin Mr MiKinzlc was si I from si and returned as Mr Smith became principal He moved to his own sell 10I the bran I w liinnitt 10 yiars ago It is a III loom school Whm Mr Smith first hi re Miss Dennett was a supply tun In r for him fur a Mi now sin Waterloo Mi Smith was In unship went tn II at Hi Ifotintnin I rln and fore teachers milt n Toronto Hi to work at tin firm in mm 1 lus tenihing years Mi in 1 Mrs Smith family It I on No highway h iii to enjoy some v this Alton school Tom Watson Mr Smith resigns lion to tin board at their regular mettlng last and was with regret Considerable discussion ensued while the delegations were there And again afterward Council unanimously agreed to proceed as before with negotiations to sell the remainder of tlw town land to Mr Nielsen and Mr Asserted councillor Coats We have effectively sold the land to the two partners Council has already accepted the Now we arrive the agreement It should through in a Mr Coals and other count agreed prospective customers would bo turned over to them Mr Coats Is chairman of the administration committee whhh lias working on the sale of land town is finally out of the mil business said Mr satisfaction mayor added Our main objective watt to recover our invtstmcnt and expenditures In sale the land private will lie more than were Mr IXiby praised work of over the yars Mr touts said he t really any conflict between Mr Tyler pre seiitatlon and the with the two partners to buy the land These will resell he surmise if Mr Marks added the town will probably not be losing the industries will not be concluding the deal themselves Mr Nulscn agreed the interest of himself and partner will be to get industry Itest assured we II try to get them said of stores on Mill arc being fixed up for business again A hairdresser and chicken restaurant arc on the Will go ahead with elections Municipal elections will go ahead as scheduled despite rumors the contrary that have been circulating in three Ontario counties A K Parliamentary to ihcOnUinoTreasurer Charles S said in a issued Queens Park Mr said the erroneous rumors arose apparently be cause a proposal is now in preparation for reorganization of locnJ fiovtrnmenl in the counties of Halton Peel and Wentworth including the City of Hamilton Some citizens apparently have the erroneous notion that tht reorganization of local government will make the December elections unnecessary and that existing councils present terms of office will simply be extended Mr said It has come to my attention that there is confusion in some peoples minds about two important aspects of the local government reform program First of all the Government of Ontario is preparing a detailed proposal for local government miration in the area west of Metro for release late this fall There is still a good deal of work ahead of us and many important briefs from municipal and other interested parties to be and considered No conclusions about the details of those arrangements have been reached yet by the Government Changes in local government in the counties of Peel Wcntworth including Hamilton are going to be made In tht future hut with no timetable at this stage I must state most emphatically that there will be no change In dec for those municipalities whose council terms conclude in Should provincial legislation be established next year to re organize local government in the areas west of Metro suitable provisions will be made at that time to have special elections held to establish local and regional municipal councils In the absence of specific legislation bearing on re organization of local government it is simply not possible or even appropriate to extend the life of municipal councils The hour tost in the Spring reappears this Sunday morning at when docks are turned BACK to Standard Time from current Day light Saving It is not necessary to arise at 2 a to turn your clock back Some do the Job before they go to bed Others wait until they get up i Jeootap GARGUNGmEIHWAYTOBETTERTEETHKitlyPayiK for the of the year Samuel Green Dental for on Sundaj morning others havent been to bed jet although no Barry McNabb and Karen Blain were among students at contends that this program one of the most effective 1 Ue School who and Uieir mouths with ways to prevent tooth decay Halton is the Erst county in r this program and Little the fim occasions each year TOiwnjinram one and the procedure repeated every two weeks School in North to act upon

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