Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 20, 1972, p. 12

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Acton Dog owner to be billed for dead sheep rhese art dog days lor township council Hie dog Is dead but the case Li still very much alive appeared before the township council Monday declaring he refused to pay lie was assessed for damages It was aliened his dot had done sheep in the township Evidence to prove the dog destroyed the sheep circumstantial I told council Two volunteer trackers tracks in the mow from the bodies or the sheep from he to the McDouuall but no one saw the doc killing or molesting the ore dealing with slant evidence and It would be hjnt to prove In court declared Councillor Dick Strong He had Hit dog killed and to my mind slicking him for damages is not fair Hut the deputy reeve reminded council they had a responsibility Hie sheep owners in the municipality he thought council already been particularly lenient in thin Mr had been forewarned previously that dog was iUipectcd of killing sheep reeve told him his own would have to be his Councillor Ken Pair said he with the owner it was very disheartening for Willi A HO HO AND PONY CART Santa wLhtrcd to sing carols vir movies and on Sunday for the and before Sunday School party at Sacred Heart culminated the it i by when GO children and parents limine RETIRED POSTMASTER George Day and his were at the official opening of Rockwood s new poet office Saturday They were presented with a set of matched luggage by Township and village officials and Canada Post Of Gee gave a Christmas stamp presentation set Left to right are councillor BUI kneeling Reeve Warren Parkinson Hales trustee chairman Don Hilts Deputy Reeve Duncan McPhedran and Mr and Mrs George Day Coles Photo a sheep rancher to find attacks l ols with their the Christmas era evergreens were used in ceremonies celebrating the winter solstice shortest day of the year brought date their homes as a symbol of life triumphant over evergreen was use I by the Horn a as In ob servance of the fcust of Lhe Saturn The Druids believed that a of evergreen In the house meunt eternal life early Scandinavians paid homage to the fir tree and the Norsemen saw in evergreens tlie revival of their sun god Balder experience he hod gone through several Send him the bill If he won then it should to Division Court for collection he suggested if for nothing else to wove council a responsible Councillor Strong y man a lot of his dot and of his doj hard task The deputy reeve said he liked animals too but I tlunk more of neighbors Hi it I do resolution luihonzini clerk to send bill for was passed Mr had received a of the resolution him to the in S NEW post Office was officially opened he Assistant Deputy Postmaster M Hales and village and flCiaals The appearance of the building was the and Gobis and we wish MondetfuJ trip around the A Don t turn that page the special lavitauon Nursery school Town Hall Won t you Lit- of the on Friday Dec V until All for free refreshments and coffee tank it a hey ho and be drop ta tune on the Alaska High north of Yukon alter the Indian name tor iidi subject of a nationwide controversy when first built find plans wire changed to give it a more pleasing effect li Coles Pholo Ask police assistance on task force brief An on Heine or si tr York id A from Sue wound yea at the iMiadm pjtrtxtb m sue to k Be il oust en t Your will cookies and for you to Milton Police Chief flay Andrew and an official of the Milton will be asked to meet with Council to help councillors prepare a brief lor the Task on Police Mutter This organized is studying the role of police in Ontario At a council meeting last week councillors endorsed a provincial request to submit u brief examining policing In the town ship However most of the admitted they were lacking in knowledge on police mutters they felt assistance from Milton Police and Milton Of would be beneficial During he discussion councillors expressed concern over the enforcement of township by laws SAUNDERS BAKERY slmn tomes and with it beat wishes to you LOUS USED CARS Tur rhuui SEE THE ROSE BOWL PARADE Happincis our with for you Mrry iaion And with with our ctr Thank You Pearls Variety Store Residents of Eramosa Township It looks like there won be another election during The ones we did have caused an Increase in the flow of adrenalin in many a person system They also helped us become more aware of the business of living together In a country and com with a variety of problems to be sorted out and understood Before we begin the next step of pooling our ideas and energy to tackle the work ahead may I thank everyone who supported and encouraged me during the past municipal election Betty Lou Clark Councillor elect Township KINGHAM HILL ESTATES TOWN HOUSING THERE ARE A FEW TOWN HOUSES STILL AVAILABLE AND AT FULL PRICE The are a Real Bargain SIMILAR HOMES IN GEORGETOWN ARE BEING SOLD FOR AT LEAST 5000 MORE Dont mi this opportunity ALTEO CONSTRUCTION ltd mite of Acton on No Phone with Westinghouse COLOR FEATURES OF 26 CUSTOM COLOR SERIES THE HAMPTON MODEL 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