Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 15, 1973, p. 11

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday August 15 i NESTLED m a grove at Breezes park one camper has surrounded himself with what is necessary for summer living property Patrons of both the Breezes and Smallwood acres often pride themselves on the condition of their rented summer Pink photo IN ORDERED ROWS trailers at Smallwood acres look similar to a miniature summer subdivision Most trailer owners take pride in the semipermanent lots and spend as much time on it as they can spare Many lessees have gone to the trouble of landscaping plots and fencing them Pink photo Willi- SHOWN Milton were to the Seventh Line near Georgetown Thursday to direct traffic around some hydro wres that had nil en In a storm IN MIX UP Canadian football star was driver of one vehicles imol in a pile- up on Highway near Friday Boss You re minutes late again Do you know what time we start work in this office New No sir They re always working when I get here Acton parks homes away from home Its our frame ran home said a woman about her family a lakefront trailer site in Acres Park on the first Tley are among the fam lies at acres and about in the Breezes who regard a patch of ground near lake as summer ng their trailers in May rent a chunk of land in either of the Iwo parks leave their trailer and build a semi permanent home around The nil woods and Mr and Mrs Wood of the Breezes rent lots by the sum season to patrons who sit the community of whcelb whenever they can afford the me n In at subdivision though Its well ordered cedar lined avenues serve often for baseball diamonds and soccer fields as well as for vehicular traffic Most semi permanent trailer owners regard their summer properly equally as well as would any having laid sod erected a fence ana fashioned a name plate an ng to all concerned that this Is is family patch of the earth Urban development In the Breezes has occurred more spontaneously and haphazardly trailers and tents lin the lake in un fashioned rows Summer res dents are given complete use of all the facilities available from the parks- swimming boat f and others Campers regard the r trailers on the lake as cottages the drive Most park residents arc from Mlsslssauga and Toronto and ulc to Alton on weekends and during summer vacations to escape city leal Some however arc farther from I omc representing all parts of Canada and the United States Both parks report business I as improved since last year SUMMER RESIDENTS of Breezes park are allowed time to relax enjoy the summer weather and mingle with other campers once their semi permanent home has been set up in the park Both the Breezes and Smallwood Acres report a rise in their camping retail from last year D Pink photo FLOATING in the swimming area at Breezes park one young camper finds it the easiest way to turn back the summer heat Both trailer camps have Fairy Lake frontages and include swimming as one of their major selling points Pink photo TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH HALTON In last week s edition of the paper I published information on the structure etc of the proposed Regional Area of North Halton In the firm belief that neighbours and friends will take the fate of this new community in their hands and shape its destiny it is my intention to provide the citizens with full and accurate reports on the progress being made every citizen has the right to know how this new level of govern ment will affect him We must create a community that will provide more than limited autonomy provide a feeling of security give the opportunity for all groups and citizens to participate effectively and to achieve harmony for all interests be they political cultural economic or social The new Regional Government will have to provide the ability to perform the task for which it was established and carry out this function effectively and efficiently This can only be done out of the knowledge acquired through experience and successful past performance by individuals who are willing and able to provide the leadership and guidance necessary For further information Call 8775166 or 8774175 Compliments of Bill Huntor TOWN OF NORTH HALTON 1973 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE TO ELECTORS CORRECTIONS TO THE PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS The Preliminary List of Electors will be posted In the Municipal Offices for the Town of Acton The Town of Georgetown and Township of Esqueslng on August 20th Copies of the List will be posted within each Polling Subdivision for which it is prepared Electors are requested to examine the List to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown therein Complaints In the nature of requests for additions or corrections to or deletions from the List may be made by an elector completing and filing a form obtainable at the Municipal Offices noted above All such requests will be received by the Town Clerk at the Municipal Offices for The Town of Georgetown Main St commencing on Tues day August through to Tuesday August from am to m excluding Saturdays and Sundays All requests for revisions will be dealt with on August 1973 at the Municipal Offices for the Town of Georgetown between 9 a m and 5 p m by the undersigned Dated August 13th 1973 G D Pritchard Clerk and Revising Officer The Town of Central Halton Comprising All of the present Town of Milton Parts of the present Towns of Oakville and Burlington Parts of the present Townships of Nassagaweya and Esqueslng WANTED ELECTION OFFICIALS to work at the 1973 Municipal and School Board elections Elections to be held on the following dates Advance polling to be held Saturday September Ham Regular polling to be held Monday October 1st 8pm Central Halton will be composed of 3 Wards and officials are required from each Ward as follows Deputy Returning Officers Polling Clerks 7 Constables Ward 1 Trafalgar comprising North Oakvllle and East Burlington Ward 2 MILTON comprising Milton parts of EsqLing and Township and par of he Town Oakville Ward 3 Nassagaweya comprising and North Burlington Deputy Returning Officers 11 Polling Clerks 11 Constables Application forms for the above positions are available at the Twn of Milton or Township of Municipal Office or will be mailed to you if you will call either of the above Municipal offices at Milton Nassagaweya Applications will be received until September and the respective individuals will be notified immediately thereafter J Returning Officer Town of Central Halton

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