Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 22, 1973, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday August Want subdivision approvals before regional government Armed of fourth phase of their Hill Estates building program slated for the former Campbell farm Mike and Roger Cun of Cobble Hill Develop ment Ltd made an Informal presentation to Acton council last week But enthusiasm from ell was lacking We are not a position to rule on any new subdivisions the mayor said shaking his head We have enough on our hands now explained that the company was battling to get nil he approvals they could before regional government was Intro duced into North which includes Acton We have to con what lo do with land because once October comes we II have a terrible lime anything approved he pre dieted He said It would lake months before regional government was set up properly and it would be next to impossible to have any thing approved during that per Iwo of the town housL development In the was proceeding well and the company already Hold of the develop before the roofs were on he told council The two engineers were also Involved In coun over the Installation of lets on phase three of their pro ject along the rear of cemetery The company lev died the ground ana Is Installing pipe Residents oppose road work county will inspect site A petition from None residents protesting he widening of St North was presented to the Ho I ton County Committee last week The road construction would eliminate on the road the village and also a number of maple trees The Nonnl deputation led by Iomcroy also disturbed about the of traffic the new con ruction would bring hundred ears pans through each day now he said and figure projected for was Vote of thanks for paraplegic A young paraplegic who wanted to do something help someone will receive com mendatlon from llcallh Unit Donna of Is a paraplegic and a student In social work who spent all summer working at he Burlington office of the Health Unit The story was relayed to the Board of Health at their monthly meeting by Director of Nursing Dorothy Craig Apparently Miss appeared at the health unit llurllngton office one day in laic spring and asked if she could do volunteer work for sum mer The health unit obliged From there on she missed a day Because she is restricted to a wheel chair Miss opportunities for summer Jobs were restricted After Miss Craig described the girl as a very reliable con sclcntious worker who wanted lo help without pay and one who never missed a day the board voted lo send her a letter of thanks and Questioned why the girl wasn t hired on a part time basis for the summer Miss Craig explained no part time help had been hired and if she t come along the unit would have had to get along without her AT Wilfred lifelong resident Thomas Wilfrid Kennedy died unexpectedly at his home It ft on He was years of age Mr Kennedy worked at road construction for 12 years and then farmed He was a school trustee for a number of years was on Ihe board of the reiteration of Agriculture and a director of the hospitalization and medical coverage were begun He was an elder of Nassagaweya Presbyterian church for years and Esquesing cows are leaders Jersey cows from two herds were among the class leaders for J reported by the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club M Anna a daughter of Beauty Doris Master in days produced pounds of milk and pounds of tat per cent at three years and 303 days She is owned by Mrs S Eva Harper George town Topping the Junior twoyearold class was Rock Leaders a daughter of Ment Leader owned by Rock Jersey Farm Lid of Hornby In 305 days at two years and days she produced 9 pounds of milk and pounds of fat per cent THE ACTON FREE PRESS Airthorliad as Second Postal Number TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH HALTON As a candidate for Mayor for the new Regional Area North Halton It Is my express desire to discuss the formation of this new governing body with each and every citizen In North Halton But I am sure you can appreciate the scope and area of North Halton defeats this intention I will endeavour to talk to as many as possible in the weeks ahead prior to election day October 1st and If there are any questions related to the formation of this new Regional body please do not hesitate to call either number listed below For Information Call or Compliments of F Bill Hunter The deputation asked the to reconsider the decision lo widen Ihc street made a year ago when they were presented two alternate routes by an engineering firm The second route went through an unopened allowance south Ihi village Mr said Ihe engineering firm told him he would eventually have use tin unopened road anyway even If they did widen Adamson St first I o were in The new route was estimated at cost of In 1971 while the construction now being surveyed will cost WOO The problem Is further com plicated because repairs are required on a bridge- over the River on Ihe existing route School buses unload before driving over Ihcn pick up their passengers again on the other side Repair costs were Included In the Adamson St figure Several committee members were sympathetic to the residents position and decided meet at to Inspect the two routes before making a decision Coe of yard second hole with a an Acton Meadows seven iron He was playing member scored the first in a foursome with his wife hole in one at the course Vera bill and Dot this year last Wednesday Wally the par Gibbons photo Esquesing riders place in Western Ont meet Sec danger You to see danger to avoid it So do other drivers who get lot of traffic information through the glass of your car This Is one of the reasons why everyone should keep their windshield and windows clear of snow dirt and fondensatlon asks ihji Ontario Safety league your glass clean so that you can look out in all directions and others can look through Six members of the Pony Club placed in the Western Ontario Region Pony rally held he Cole don Hunt Club Sunday In the D 1 category Kim Clc was fifth In overall stand ings Kim was first and Angela second in the dressage The two girls also shared fitch place in Inc cross country Heather I second Sondn third in the overall standings of the 2 cross country unit second in dressage Sandra first in the stadium jumping event fourth in the cross and fifth in the dressage Carolyn won the stadium jumping event and Megan Mills was fifth in the sage of the i category EsquvHinft liken An major It mid minings In llm of North Mullmix In iuU fur allow llw by 1 mint M moved 1 rtivi Iler Marks and mi mi by Norm 1 lllotl tin of rHdiin llgibli tor nit it won In If a immliir nuulng win Ituv Hill a candidate ALPINE HEALTH CLUB FALL SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHILDREN upi SATURDAYS ONLY Sept 8th to Dec 15 HOUBSOF INSTRUCTION ON WATER SAFETY said he would ihe resolution hill warnid I tin contained In It would EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW HOW TO SWIM think intent of th re solution Is good something nil asquint but has not yd win spelled out added Dick For further Information Call BANK of MONTREAL IKY lit branch manager A announces the following appointments September mi Larry Headman has been promoted from administration manager lo accounts manager is married Acton Prior dudes of administration mm at the Aclon branch he was assistant manager of the Spcedvafe and branch In Ian Marshall has been promoted to manager of the Victorn and branch in He has been the Acton branch since June serving most recently as accounts ager Ian will become the youngest manager in this district which includes branches secretary treasurer for years lc was a willing worker in all activities of his church He was overseas for two years in the first war and his interests Included carpentry gardening and sports Ivors Mr Kennedy leaves his wife Dora I iFatt Kennedy son Thomas Edward Kennedy R Rock wood and daughter Port Hope seven grandchildren two great grand children sister Olive Massey Milton and brother John J Kennedy Milton He was predeceased by a daughter Ruth sister Alice and brother as well as his parents He was born in May son of Thomas J and Sarah Kennedy and lived all his life In the township His marrtagewasatErindalcfn The funeral sen ice was August at the Shoemaker funeral home Acton conducted by the Rev John Murray and John Deyarmond Pallbearers were grandsons Rick Evcrdell Waterloo and Port Hope Tim Port Hope David Kennedy Milton Rick Buchanan Toronto John Mason Aclon and Dan Thomson Nassagaweya or 87832081 Sun Thro a and Sat and PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST if ROAST CHUCK STEAK CROSS CUTLETS No Matinee for the Month of August 23 hi 24 far it AaKMmMr til We Sell Only Tenderbest Grade A Red lb Dag CHARCOAL BRIQUETS or menu Old South ORANGE JUICE COFFEE RICH III lb Bag WHITE SUGAR 69 Hem to Can TOMATO SOUP 27 Post IS Bon aflitffcalft ALPHABITS CEREAL 63 Bold King Sue POWDER 1 DETERGENT All Purpose Towel Pack JCLOTH 3D Glad Pack M GARBAGE BAGS Of SPAGHETTI 2 1 with Tomato Sauce House 10 Jar AfC IHSTAHT COFFEE Firtl Grade lib BUTTER J taftfaf COFFEE MATE Christie Pack a HOT DOG ROLLS 3 1485 MMMMMM PUKES SLASHED MORE BEING DONE EVERY WEEK lit

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