Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 15, 1972, p. 12

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The Acton Free Wednesday November 15 Comins and Goins from Page Bl out everyone make this a great day for a local with the old post office Main Street the place and right now your day for more culture with yet See you at Helen Art Nook Well how about that One of our special residents was away for a three week trip to Florida recently and a slipup was that It was not duly recorded In this paper Mrs Charles was the travelling lady who took her first plane trip had a marvellous holiday and has been home for a few weeks now but Is stilt remembering and pondering the warm vacation temperatures as she reaches for her winter coat Numerous district ladies enjoyed the morning meeting of Christian fellowship last Thursday morning when Dorla Warren of Besek came to Rock wood as guest speaker along with Margaret Scott and Mary who brought her guitar and led the group In exciting It was a great morning and made everyone see that Ufa really Is worth staying alive fori Beiek played host for approximately of the Rockwood Presbyterian Twilight group last Thursday evening and those attending enjoyed the sharing of Christian companionship and learning which they experienced at the Centre Burnte Warren and his wife Dorla extend open Invitations to all groups In every field to visit them at where hospitality friendship and Christianity is their way of life which they would be pleased to share with everyone Like fun hymn singing Call the the people there like everybody Walter Ramsey 100th birthday for doctor Mrs Max Milne and Mrs Ethel Craig of Rock wood returned evening by North Central Airlines after spend several days in St Paul Mtnn While there they were guests of Mrs Martha They were among the many guests who honored their uncle Dr Walter Ramsey on his 100th birth day They also had the pleasure of going through the Children Hospital that was founded by Ramsey the art building and library and many other places of interest Dr Ramsey received many gifts One that he appreciated most was a p dure of the home where he was born in Canada Ramsey request was granted that just one inch below his portrait be printed be felt that he had received enough credit and that it was time now to give credit to those who were doing such a good job carrying on his work so the following appeared in the St Paul Pioneer Press St Paul first pediatrician celebrated his buthdoy Wednesday November Dr Reeve Ramsey founder of the St Paul Children Hospital and the lust area physician to specialize in treatment of children was honored with a mayoral proclamation Wednesday Doctor Reeve Ramsey Day Poll villagers on annexation Councillor Dick Strong reported to Council that he attended a meeting regarding the proposed annexation by Wellington County of that part Eden Mills which lies in County Machine shop is desirable 4 FOURTEEN HAPPY BROWNIES were on hand last Wed nesday evening to welcome four Eden Mills Tweenies into their First Brownie pack directed by Leader Anna Jackson and her assistants Mrs Joan Tawny Owl and Miss Kathy Snowy Owl Seen here are ten of the enthusiastic youngsters giving their salute row are Wendy Funk Tina Sandy franc Ruth Clutey and Barbara Adair Front row Margarita Bell Tommy Clifford Kim and Anne Masson Photo by Lorraine At the November meeting of Council Council advised Mr Watson he would need a minor variance to build a small barn to keep a few ponies on his Seventh Line Property Mr Watson has eight acres two below the minimum without a variance letter from Grand River Conservation Authority advised the Authority Intends to rebuild the dam at the Harris Woollen mill under the winter works incentive program A large puddle at the corner Inkerman and Guelph attention by school principal Grant McRae who explained the students at the Rock wood school had during wet weather crossing the street Council asked road superintend ent Bob Ham lton to look at the road and possibly fill In the puddle Filed a proposal from the town of Whitby which would have asked the provincial government to assist municipalities in repairing and constructing arenas Another resolution from the town of Pembroke asking for stricter censorship of books movies and V programs was also filed A letter from the Ministry of about alleged pollution from the White Tanning Co at had and found no evidence to suggest waste water from the tannery ever found its way into the Eramosa River However it was discovered that the waste water treatment method needed improving The company was notified and improvements are completion The Department advised 1 they did not TV FACTS i the village are split along school boundary lines some going to classes in Rock wood and others to Acton It is WHERE CAN I GET MY TV REPAIRED At John of course no matter what make or model TV you have we can it Country TV Centre He reviewed the SS S two annexation the village will be village asking if they wanted to be annexed Some had objected It was proposed to poll them and find out why Eden Mills sits on the borderline between and Wellington acres and NORTH HALTON Rt Cross Service requires HOMEMAKERS for Acton and district Uniforms supplied Pf It TO Mil loads Eramosa council briefs anticipate future waste water problems at the plant They could find no evidence of pollutants on the stretch of river at Lot Con Council read and passed law regarding the liquor Licence Council made no abjection to moving a sawmill owned by from the present location on the east half of Lot 21 Con to a spot nearer the barn The owner hopes to curb vandalism by moving the mill Discussed the purchase of lour lots thi village of wood adjacent to the ball park facilities could be The clerk was to enquire about cost of the property Warren Parkinson for the five hour meeting A for at lh rtitr hl on the mm of Corner desirable by lh township planning but of to see a plot plan of property before giving final of approval Councillors earlier Inrwi operation wan worrlnl about atrip along this part of townihip He noted businesses along the rond all of them funnelling out on Highway which may traffic plans of provincial authorities Committee of Adjustment down the rrqueit for the machine shop because it was not a varum but a zoning change they felt It was ItsirolU ant a well sheltered location sent It to planning board who n turn endorsed It Councillor Dick Strong said It council should be lookini overall before making final decisions and nee a site plan before making a motion Mr Robertson proposes to implements and prtMM indulge In some light on the site new tax relumed from a meeting of an trftSawr In Brussels on the Ontario tax twIU system which into In 1973 Hi I trr Pre Press there la a I ail right across the province which ran be added 10 percent of total tax paid and then deduct one per cent of income The balance represents the tas credit the home owner or tenant will to a maximum of 290 The Ontario property credit may tie by all Individuals rem lent in Ontario on December Clerks and treasurers at the melting suggested to the representative present from the Ministry of Treasury Economics an I Inlerl affairs that if 1QT2 taxes were not paid by December the tax credit not be granted RE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT VOTE ONTARIO FORM 405 PROCLAMATION THE MUNICIPALITY OF Township of Eiamosa Public notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of The Liquor Licence Act and In pursuance of a bylaw passed by the municipal council of the said Municipality on the day of November I require the presence of the voters at the Municipal Office of the said Municipality on the 20th day of November at one oclock in the afternoon Standard Time at which time will announce the names of the persons appointed to act for the Affirmative and for the Negative respectively upon the poll to be held under Section 73 of The Liquor Licence Act upon the following question s Are you In favour of the sale of beer and only under a dining room for eon sumption on lice rued premises with food available Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a dining lounge licence for on promises with food available And further that for the purpose of revising the list of voters as directed by the Chief Election Officer I shall be at my office at Rockwood on Thursday November from am to 500 and to 900 And notice is further given that the vote will be taken upon the same question s in the manner provided by law at a poll to be opened on the 4th day of December from the boor of am until Standard Time at the following places fry SUBDIVISION Town Han Notice It hereby given thai a poll lor the purpose receiving the ballots voters who expect on the day fhed lor polling to be absent from end unable to vote In the polling subdivisions lor which their names on the IliU will be open on MONDAY NOVEMBER 27th AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 2nd FROM 11 AM UNTIL at Municipal Building on Highway And further that at Municipal Office 1 Rockwood on December 5th at the hour of 1 2 noon Standard Time I shall open the ballot boxes add up the votes given upon the said question or questions and declare the result of the said vote in the said Municipality of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly Given under my hand at this 13th day of November GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Every who Ifully or or causes to be or ob a of Elect on to a Wr Elect on Pol Book of Vote Poll L Cortif or Alt dav or other document or paper made prepared or drawn ng to to the purpose of meet the requ of the E ect on Act or any of them ly an and a corrupt pract and on summary on si able to a no of not more than RETURNING OFFICE

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