The Acton Free Press Wednesday May 1973 Tuesday night Acton council Reeve McKenzle reported meeting ended at All people wish to place pickerel In members were present Fairy Lake The mutter will be Various items were dealt with pursued via the conservation or reported through minutes authority and committee meetings Councillor Elliott asked if the About home owners have width Acton Blvd in front of placed orders for trees under this the M Bennett school is year program Superintendent adequate Mr Masales reported Duby was purchase It the standard width of feet between and trees for the as nil normal subdivision streets cemetery town reservoir are Bower Ave is32feelwide disposal plant and other town- Mr Elliott relayed the concern owned property of parents who wish to park there Some residents wish to plant to pick up students sayona rainy trees on townowned boulevards day These plantings will have to be Mr Masales said the town approved by Mr Duby to Jwi to pay for extra determine cases where they width He thought the boulevard might interfere with future road further down the street tended to widening or overhead hydro make the road look narrower than it actually is Councillor Coats asked about j cars parking on townowned land Mill- J Brent Marshall was engaged by the public works committ municipal town foreman salaried duties to commence May E and said It should be to its original cone when construction is over Mr Usher was asked by Mr Marks to look Into the legalities of putting questions to the electors at the same time as the vote on regional government He Legalities of selling lots at the suggested a question on the cemetery are to be investigated project Money received from the sale of lots could go toward a mausoleum in the cemetery Both committees of council nave considered the matter The of plan and zoning by law would have to be amended Do you want regional govern ml was another wrv A meeting In Georgetown regional government was nave 10 oe regional government was Cemetery boundaries will be reported on by reeve McKenzle staked out by surveyors so a new He said the officials from the fence will be located In AN ELECTROSTATIC precipitator which separates dirt particles from polluted air was the Science Fair project entry of four Acton High school students including Roger McEachern shown here Jim McNabb Ian Campbell and Bruce Swift and Roger worked over 200hours during a two month period to build the model precipitator Gibbons photo place Prices for erecting a fence at the cemetery have been received by the public works committee admitted North alton has a problem and there could penalty for living in the north They suggested this could Electrostatic precipitator Science Fair entry Well over ZOO hours of work be offset by growth In the area durng went anil grants lnt0 mo electrostatic The Department Com munlcation has approved the town request to Install and MPP Snow four Acton ji our Acton High students Roger Ml ton were included in the area Jim fan t Campbell and Bruce J Snow said he felt WO nrnM wm opera a radio system in town and if we C with two base stations and live j entries in the annual Science Fair rMbAufTKttetow after reading in the Hamilton mobile units This is for the town we could petition again diBtrlct heId McMaster before the region becomes law University April 12 Useful device The device is useful in the control of air pollution since it takes solid particles out of dirty air by the use of electricity Dirty air Is pumped into the precipitator a volt DC current is passed through wires in the device and dirt particles are collected on 17 lead plates located below the wires These plates are electrified with Lone objector to payment Council approved payment relocating hydro poles on Church negative charge A power source the per cent holdback to St would be approximately converts AC current into DC rm tilt 110 through an induction coll to raise the voltage up to The four young men who ore all Grade 12 students were able to collect materials to build the continues to experiment with the machine as part of his final Grade 13 biology project Plant use Huge electrostatic precipitators are used In in such as the plant in Hamilton Smaller ones can also be attached to home fur naccs to prevent dust from collecting In ducts Last year Roger combined Steve van Fleet on a part Warren Bltolllhlc Limited for Bower Ave paving Councillor Chapman Tuesday night opposed trio payment which Churchill N to the lown amounts to 050 Widening the road permits Payment was recommended by owners to proceed with building V Anderson Associates the there town reducing the voltage from 110 to 6 Six volts DC are then passed Friends THE ACTON FREE PRESS as Second Class Mall Postal Reg slrat on Number LIONS CLUB Spring Frolic and Dance SATURDAY JUNE 2nd at ACTON COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCING 9PM to FEATURING Harry Hibbs and the Shrimp Cocktail From the Caribou Club Ticket available at Acton I Canadian Tire and Club Member Per Couple at the door BINGO No EVERY FRIDAY AT JACKPOT GAMES a NO ADMISSION CHARGE HELD AT THE BURGUNDY CLUB IMORVAL Sponsored By Georgetown Elks Lodge No 540 PROCEEDS FOR DEAF DETECTION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES Mr Chapman Bald he has doubts about the road which continues to show signs pitting He thought as much as halt it might have to be resurfaced Clerk Grant Usher pointed out the payment Is due and the has reeve Marks agreed council la Council approved a resolution to request the u The Friends of the Museum held their annual meeting Thursday May 3 at the Halton costs Incurred by municiplltles town and village who provide their own law en force men t Councillor Chapman pointed out this resolution was also approved at the conference now duty bound to pay it The town and village represen mayor added no Job can Be ex peeled to be perfect Payment was 331 to Clvlero C for the Wallace St culvert ex tension Into the Industrial Committee had received Payment was also approved to Acton hydro for Bower Ave underground lighting ay County Administration Building Milton Among those present were John McDonald president Mrs Irene Sounders past president Mrs Judith vice president Mrs Marie Adams secretary Gocbelle treasurer Trace auditor Mrs Erla Brlttaln museum auditor and Hal Newman museum rector Plans were made for the third jig on the selection of annual museum festival which alternative routes for the will be held Sept 8 at Kelso KVA power transmission line Conservation Area In the past between Mlddleport and this event has been held In the Pickering is not yet publicly spring available Solandt Commission The Friends of the Museum an consultant Bruce has auxiliary which has been In been forced to delay the next existence for three years i tho museum by organizing social there tatives In Leamington last week Delay forced Because important information environmental study MAY FLOWER FESTIVAL DANCE ROMA SOCIAL CLUB Highway Milton Sat May 19 tola RECORDING AND TV ARTIST ENRICO FARINA AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING PROM SUPPER AT Tickets in advance Members each Nonmembers 50 each Tickets at the Door Members each members each Make her Queen Full rime THE PERFECT LASTING GIFT FOR TOP LOADER DISHWASHER by Push button controls cycles DURA GUARD Inte or Sequent cycle I ght Triple detergent d spenser Small items basket R nse agent d Sound deaden on By pass faucet adaptor THE MOFFAT LAUNDRY PAIR too 97000 AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY IN TIME FOR MOTHERS DAY AT HALTON FURNITURE ft APPLIANCES 352 QUEEN ST E ACTON 8530211