Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 20, 1973, B6

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The Acton June SO Ottawa Report Connor MP mm ft WttHM in vnU1 A lVWillKtt MH ta tt all WW In Mil Nut muting live tTUlilw hew fwltatt annual lYjwri iviwrt A lmmitru thai mean Manpower TtataUW On to ml to tor value mill lltat UN wit turn Hitliiynllllty in til Mi vpKned In kills pv hw 1 Mr wiv i tot tfn Ihwn up rt v rthfl Kir Erin twp council KM thai on the miuhlps bank loan in May off tt ranindtni council that there In their bank A motion was to do Was die Consenatton for would the request Tor the township of the milt pond and decided no action would be taken It was commented that the Authority should be ibp pond themselves to control the head waters of their recent farm acquisition for Received a letter from George asking support for the Softball League which now Includes 80 girts and boys A motion was passed to grant them Drafted a letter asking Wellington County to take over the 17 from Road to Road and absorb the cost Into the county road system Halton Helping Hands wins grant renewal Terry Connor MP for Hat ton today announced the renewal by the federal government of a particularly worthy LIP project Helping Hands The program employs about people who provide home ser vices repair work and other per sonal assistance to over 400 elderly and chronically HI per sons in Halton County As with all I projects funding for Hal ton Helping Hands expired May 31st Trie renewal amounting to HO will extend the program until Nov 1973 The announcement marks the successful end of efforts by those running the program by many of the beneficiaries and by O Connor who had taken the renewal request to Manpower Minister Robert I feel that most of the credit goes to the project organizers who have provided such a worth while service and to the nearly beneficiaries who wrote to me In praise of the service Armed witti these letters my Job of con vincing the Minister to grant the renewal was made much easier said Connor ploy eat drops Helping Hands was originally stated for termination because the unemployment rate in the area had fallen below the in till fhHn lmmp Tax ami am pro profit ir a tor will tint of income fur Die tilth It Hiring total labour plus total for Thin can an MP equals MC equal Ml equals manufacturing and profit Ml equals of direct and equals labour related lo AH M too of direct mnnufariurlng and processing fixed capital equals active business income earned in Canada other resource profits If have read this far and arc still awake this one is From the 1973 Review The federal and provincial governments maintained in 1972 the expansionary fiscal stance which had been Initiated In 1970 This was reflected in the net position for the total government sector which on a national in come accounts basis moved to a further 1 million towards deficit In other words the government spent more than hey collected So what else is new 25 fvi an council fby it I r dm vfhit in rtfmr Ihn wni nimi it Abw rink In MtXf Mrt he ftirtrl I n irk mi wiril viKm rimrr rhn puses fix up lie It I in Mr I t I In the will He lr 1 Immediately I mini first he up in unit lerlnlntl In mtetinH whlrh ill tnfce Up fine OTHER HALF of the Ospringe girls softball league the posed for a team picture Pictured front row to r are Susan Bradford Judy Johnson Laura Gina Butchers Kuczkuda Susan Stewart Judy Stewart Back row 1 to r are assistant coach Linda Rayner Janet Van Heyd Valerie Cecilia Milton coach Photo by D Gibbons i minimum a a Wi The current Inn mixlmum The by law will burning or lulling if specie of In low a Hands 1 was able to convince him that having created the If you have a problem Idea vice he t simply leave comment criticism or if you people high and dry But they simply wish to get in touch with must now make every effort me rid obtain other means of funding for office at Road East Escarpment parkway too much sacrifice says president of The provincial government landuse plans for the Niagara Escarpment and the Parkway Belt System ringing metro Toronto ask farmers to sacrifice too much says Gordon Hill President Ontario Federation of Agriculture L1 P programs are designed provide Jobs in high unemploy areas and only those areas with rates over percent were considered for renewal However the Minister could hardly ignore the tremendous benefit to the community of- a project like Helping Hill Is a Varna hog and white bean farmer from Huron County We support landuse planning but not at the farmer expense he says The provincial government says it will lock land into far ming then fobs the onto the federal govern to make sure farmers can make a living off this land Farmers cannot survive if they are governed by such Another major weakness Is the government s refusal to compensate land owners for overnight drops in property value hen land uses are changed Certainly farmers should not have to foot the bill for something The government claims that compensation is too costly arc rejected by the OFA We have already submitted a workable proposal for compensation that will not cost one dollar of tax revenue We cannot accept such a weak excuse for inaction The Federation also criticizes the plan for not setting aside land strictly for livestock and poultry reduction A land use plan that ad concern for farmers would specify certain areas where livestock and poultry producers could live without being ually harassed by odor com plaints Council dealt with many Items their regular meeting Tuesday of last week and were advised of other business and discussions through their committee minutes All members attended the meeting with the mayor in chair Councillor Chapman explained the need for a second police cruiser in own A swampy section of cemetery will be left in ils natural state tended the administration committee meeting of council to remind council a decision had been made some lime ago that no fill would be deposited In this area In an effort to protect the wildlife Council agreed no further dumping would be per milted there The swale is located officially between Blocks W and It is to the north west of a strip of plots in the hollow Mr also asked council to give consideration to retaining trees on the property Councillor Elliott informed Mr there is a possibility these lots Will be sold and the com mittec would attempt if possible to save some of the trees The clerk was authorized by committee to proceed with the necessary documents to rcione lots on Mill W near Acton Blvd from parkland to residential A townowned lot on Main S beside O Rourkes will remain zoned for conservation The Credit Valley Conservation Authority felt any infringement St W on the marsh would Be un desirable and objected to rczoning An order has been placed for cemetery taps that will shut off automatically due to the con slant vandalism Chain link fence will be in stalled around the perimeter of 1 cemetery Required is 12fl feet or six foot fencing Council agreed to pay the cost or some new flogs for the Decoration Day committee who had been asked inquire about a plebiscite on the upcoming election in October informed council committee it would be possible However since he province is absorbing the costs of this election any items may be charged back to the local municipality who created them council informed Acton they agreed to pay half the of double surfacing Churchill to he curling club However they I agree completely with Acton s plan for 3 inch paving down Churchill to the landfill disposal site and preferred lo see Inch depth The work will proceed on a cost sharing basis The centennial building project of Acton Legion was endorsed by council by resolution Services will be provided to the site the Nell is property on Mill Bicycles on highways worried councillor Earl Masales who wondered if they should be regulated the same as snowmobiles It was suggested Acton might formulate a resolution to present at the next conference of municipalities renovation could cost about more lhan expected Barry Inscoc told council asking their reaction Clerk Grant Usher felt this might be offset by grants No objection was voiced PHEE JACK McCallum Auto Sales Guefph Street Georgetown Ontario Phone Sptcfallzfng In your next car FULLY Reconditioned Used Cars SERVICE WHAT THEY SELL Epitaph on the Ore grave of a hypochondriac I told you I was sick Funny Funny World WANTED PAPERS GLASS HIS WEEKS Thursday June 21st PAPERS PICK UP ONLY FOR THE NORTH SIDE OF TOWN All areas North of Mill St and No Hwy Monday June 25th WW BE GLASS PICK UP ONLY IN THE SOUTH SIDE OF TOWN All areas South of Mill St and No Hwy MIST IE II SAFE Recycling is a habit you can live with if nana is or attar 6 pm L0VELL BROS MEAT RED BRAND BEEF Rump Roast Sirloin Tip Roast lib Tender Shoulder Roast 110 Lean 10 Blade Short Rib Roasts Lean 10 Beef Steakettes Tender Rib Steaks Ground Chuck yib Small Link Sausage Maple Leal lb Sliced Side Bacon 110 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill Acton Dally Delivery Carpet Barn TOMANDAL MANAGERS Tom and Stable Prices IN AN UNSTABLE MARKET THEYRE HERD ON IN FLA TION OVER YARDS OF REMNANTS AND SHORT BALES FINE QUALITY CARPET Armstrong Burlington Caravelle Celenese Peerless

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