Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 7, 1973, p. 10

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday March Township tenders for No 2 School but turns down park expansion Must finish house before moving in A request the re commutes that toe township admit a tender of to the Board of for the o School on Highway to the was endorsed by Monday The was instructed to send an tetter the taiiae prior to by the Board and their present At last meeting council bad been cod to the idea of taking toe building over if it were for sale bat the recreation committee fett be useful tor social and around the and toe candDors went along CMmoOors Bill Adsett and Loo Clark both spoke in of the request reminding council of the money already had invested In school said although a central recreational complex is planned In Rockwood it be same years before It was ready Meanwhile facilities would be needed He noted council felt there was no community clab in the school area but be felt maybe the committee should be fostering community clubs instead of making facilities available after toe dub was formed Councillor Jimmy Milne thought the would be well spent but wondered if the recreation committee was prepared to maintain the which would have to be attend to suit the needs of the opinion the school board would not let them have both a state ment contested by Betty Lou Clark She asked why they wouldnt be able to procure both since the school would be a future office and the Four Corners School would be used for recreational purposes The deputy reeve reminded council the bid was a lot less than the the board was listing the property at but Mrs Clark suggested taxpayers had already put much money in the school and the board would consider that as well The reeve said he agreed with Mrs Clark His feeling was that they were centralizing too much in and money should not be spent all in one place Deputy Reeve Duncan Mo said the property in Although council went for the Rockwood was more valuable bid on the school no one would than So school and it was his support Mrs Clark when she Outline sewer water costs Two officials from the Department of Environment met with the Trustees and Eramosa township Monday right in a special information meeting the proposed sewer and The meeting was head at the Rockwood town with Paul Cwkbum Director of Project Development Branch for the of E and Charles of the same dep Ootinnog me installation of the project as it affect the of Mr Cockbcra explained THAT costs to date legal fees and property transactions are which will be included in the gS33338S333S333833SSSS33S3SSf83f Comins and Goins approach Mr Hilts with the object of buying the land Show me where the finances will come from and Ill sign it said the deputy So will said the reeve Pave lot Meanwhile Councillor was advised the recreation com could deal with the road superintendent to have the present site of the outdoor rink In the park paved when the town ship was getting paving work done It would be used for tennis courts and other purposes with the asphalt surface assisting ice making Council also Accepted the tender of Construction for gravel at per cubic yard There were two tenders Accepted the tender of Guelph ChryslerPlymouth for an Econollnc van for the Eramosa fire department at a price of The tender the lowest of six collection of annual service levies from the residents of the THAT revised rates on a foot single village lot are per year for cost of sewage project per year for cost of water project plus per year per month water rate and 108 per year per month sewage rate suggested council should also buy four lots which abut the Rock boll park for future park use The lots belong to Lou HUts who Intends to build houses on them However he agreed to hold hack construction and let the township have the property for He said If the township had asked earlier he would have sold it to them for the price he paid for them but now had spent some money on them and he wanted a return Where would the money come from asked the reeve a question other members of council suggested was the prime objection to acquiring the lots to enlarge the park Mrs Clark urged council to look ahead to future needs of the community but could find no seconder for a motion to Endorsed a resolution from the town of opposing rocommendatloni of Task Force Hydro that Ontario Hydro should bo turned Into a crown corporation noting it would be a loss of local autonomy for com missions It look a If the province Is going to lift it Just as they havo the schools commented Councillor Jim Milne Set March as a hearing dale for assessment appeals Kruno council advised ho must abide by bylaws and complete entire house before moving in If ha were In obtaining it permit for roomy on Con in the Mr Krbitof appeared before council Monday to ask If he could complete square feet of the square foot house and move In to complete It over the next two or three years A newcomer to Canada Mr said he Intended to raise and fruit on his farm It my why I came to this country he told the sym pathetic council He Is presently working at the University of In the horticulture department I love nature he confessed to council He said if he could have a conditional agreement with council and did not fulfill end of the bargain he would remove the unfinished house Im sorry we cant issue a permit for part of a house the reeve Warren Parkinson said noting there was no reason the applicant could not get a permit fjr the residence but it would have to be entirely finished and an occupancy permit Issued before be could move In The deputy reeve Duncan Mo said Mr could apply for an extension of his budding permit If the house was not firuhed when the permit elapsed He said this hau been the practice In the township to home builders bowling Mondays tragic jetliner crash Mills Community Hall Be suck over France near the coast below bring a clack and be at the Rod Nantes claimed the of Anna and Gun dub Guelph Marie Bells brother Henry Saturday March from a until Bourne who with his wife Diane for the dance And if its and their four young children was tickets you need phone Mara a visitor last summer in Eden Adair at and shell teQ Mills Annas own village Rock- you the cost and that everyones wood and district friends extend welcome their deep sympathy to her and her family and wish her a safe return trip borne from Madrid Up up and up and at last Spain for where Ac left Wed- Wednesdays meeting to attend her brothers in Rockwood the Rockmosa funeral It will be a sad reunion snowmobile rallys latest report for her and father sister was that had already brother and sisterinlaw been collected with figures rising all the time Word is that the hydro cation map which ha been in the Latest report on the Eden Mills hydro office in Rockwood and Project Overhaul is that Turners general store m Eden renovations to toe Mills will be moved oat to new ball arc great guns The locations Wednesday For budding has been literally it will be taken to the dbaected and inside a new sub- township offices for Its final week Door and partition for bar area and from Eden the second have been installed upstair The map will be taken to Barrys basement has been enlarged and service station in for rooms downstairs you put on the area arc already op Right now the you think worth saving Horry mm working on the project are now yon have one week left to busy for the back addition of the assure your right and the Solandt budding But what looked at one citizens committee you an impossible task is taking shape and aU person in hat shiny tittle community of What bo old chappy Want a Eden Milk are taking an active fun racist for Saturday Jost interest bring along your nicest lady and two and fifty shekels and Join the btceHy square A typographical error in but cfaibattbeSL parish ball weeks Free Press caused con- in Rockwood be a to this Everyone from the lop- reporter telephone incooven- dancers to to the wrong party and Therell be room far when the amazement to the Guelph merry band get raffing with H General Hospital authorities to the latest cans and mods So that one of their patients coaKfosesmakeadatehts was incorrectly registered Well Saturday night and dent be late ifa all dear now Mary Never tried squaring be very weD indeed and employed signed Jot along starts on to sod of Marys Hospital at nine- fa Kitchener and family are pleased to report that ax is extremely happy and will be back Its calling time tor aU parents tattwviflaff aiatasoonononeof her to Rockwood and boys up to eight years Mary Conner of St who tike to see their however to children in the Sunday school of at the Gttelph General but the United Church remains sailed for a few more begin at and weeks of Its a will leave the service to Mary and Get far their which prorates tobahaa o taachtn her many Mends w her the handwork and Harry op beat for a speedy recovery today sctSTS ran To mete it work yen be there too Last Sundays Intervarsity Christian University were a great now regtatraOon Cor base- tat at the Presbyterian churches nail Eden art for Q of Eden Mills and hag from when they really gave the an to 12 something to think March and Saturday March about A look at oneself and where Christians stand in the titer world of youth gave many who the attendediiewfaitfabitnefatareof anajawmBStbeontbebailSo Christian thinking a clearer a and dont of what it realty means to to THAT commercial buildings will have meters installed to check larger use of the facilities THAT if the capital cost exceeds the estimated cost that increase will not be picked up by the homeowner By the same token if the capital cost is lowered this will not affect the cost to the ratepayer THAT to avoid tearing up roads countless times the vacant lots in the village must also have connections lead into them The present owners will pay for this Asked how the per cent subsidy will affect the Department of Environments annual billing to the village MrCodtburnsaid In terms cent subsidy would have amounted to Now the 75 per cent subsidy will bring it down to Asked if tenders had been called Mr Cockburn replied that they could not be called until the Cabinet decision had been handed down Ttie winter sessions of bowling ire moving fail and learns are moving In tin Hi lineups with top from those on the bottom rungi The Kind in No 1 with St 2nd Trotlen with 3rd with Four Comers with S3 Norton with with S3 with Barley with Canity a with place vied for by Iwolcamiof Pacers and Alley 11th Country Hen Neighbour wllh 13 Junior Farmers and Optimists points Hungry for a higher standing the Barley Sandwich team took points from the Ramblers last Tuesday night and Mike Martin brought home a In triple score MS and for singles Blake Kind made triple nidi and and Wall Jclfrici showed a with hi 226 and score Millie Smith rambled in with a George Lang made a 207 and Neighbors I to St bowled In and to triple In at Jim Thatcher made a from and and Allan McPhedran showed a game Belly for gave a triple CHAIRMAN KINGSBURY and General Hospital who was guest speaker at Marjorie Saunders chat with and show their last Wednesdays meeting at the cake wares to Mrs Jan a graduate Centennial School Photo by Lorraine nutritionist on the staff of the Guelph Sam Guelph dam big Authority project with hi 206 and 232 Dune Klngtbury a single The Four Corners look spill from the as Fred Nightingale blew In a 701 triple ana lnglct Ivy Ritchie showed a triple and Fred a tingle For the Guelphltes Rosa Cordon bowled high with his 221 single Doug Chandler made a 176 and Garry Parks came through wllh a 110 game theRockcts played off again Jettln 11 triple with his and score Edna made a triple with and 233 and Brian Garner a triple In a For the showed Mary and or a Ken Lush brought in a single township trill contribute toward the cart of the million Guelph dam and reservoir proposed by the Grand River Conservation Authority townships share is while Esqueslng township must contribute 23 The Authoritys budget approved at the annual meeting February provides for a total of million to be spent on the project this year Of this amount I million will be paid by the provincial government and the remainder contributed by the 66 member municipalities hi the valley according to the complicated costsharing formula based on direct and indirect benefit Regional Waterloos is the largest single payment 327878 The city of Guelph will contribute 9318 SB while Guelph townships share is The Authoritys budget is up million over last year and reflects a major Increase In spending on the Guelph dam and About million of the budget increase will be used for the project Authority chairman James Bauer of Waterloo said earlier Indications of a cutback In provincial grants have now been reversed and It appears as though conservation authorities will be able to continue spending at their previous rate and single Mabel bowled In a triple from and j j May brought In a isles Patera lost to the Country Men as Dick wallopped In with a TBI triple and and alley Ted bowled a single and Janet look a 221 Card Burnett was In high form his 12 and triple BUI Elliott made a and Paul id del bowled In a 203 alngle game way Trotters all the way beat out the with a and John Thatcher showed a 203 and triple Ted Jettln bowled and Bio triple and Doug a Ingle John made a Ingle Clarence Milton a and Adrian Coopers a 240 single game Norton look a point RENT CASCADE HOT WATER HEATER Just I AT HYDRO Square Dancing Club To be held at St Johns Parish Hall AT ROCKWOOD Instructors Max Ferguson and Musicians CLASSES BEGIN Saturday March 10 from pm to pm COST OF CLASSES Courses every other week SNACK BAR FACILITIES FACTS Is your sound system outdated Some old phonoQraph arc valuable Chance are thai youra Coma In and savour stock latest Country Centre VINTAGE MODELS We dont have BUT A good selection of late model used cars we do have FORD auto pa radio blue In color Lie DPY160 with under miles meaningful event congregation hope to see a repeat imitation It r tape to see a repeat Want to was a imtfawUle of tot up other cnarcius Lou asking you dont like his price maybe hell like yours SEE HIM NOW Lous Used Cars Ltd St- Rockwood ma can help Salesmen Businessmen Farm Owners Individuals WE WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR TAX PROBLEMS NOW ASSOCIATE HOURS TuesThurs 95 Fridays 99 Saturdays 94 ADDRESS 5Wesleyan St Georgetown Ont Broadway 94v6241 Orangeville Tt

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