Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1973, B8

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Acton Wd Nov 1973 Obituary Oliver J funeral Oct A retired farmer Oliver John died In General Hospital Oct in illness of two days He was In year Ice was held lh Hum ley Shoemaker funeral home Oct conducted by Ihe Nov A McKcwIe and Interment was In Itiampton cemetery were nephews David Moran Stewart Norman W It Huston I Mi In survived by Ills wife ihe former Mary sisters Mrs 11 Valdn Mm let GROUP FROM Acton travelled by bus to Toronto to see the provincial legislature in action and visit with their member the Hon George Kerr The trip by bus was arranRt d by the Acton Progressive Conservative and in taint hit pannls and belli Marshall sinter llurhara Isabella unit r David W ill lam Mr was born at August and attended Itrnmplon schools Mr and Mrs Moran were married at and liv there before moving to Acton yean ago Instructors given raise Teacher providing home Instruction In for tho llalton Hoard of education are In for a raise from per hour the elementary lew and from M lo in per hour at the school level Hit raise arc th firm least flvi yearn Superintend eat of Academic moral Ions told Inn ward llomi Instruction Is provided lor confined to Iheir home through Illness or In Jury for prolonged perlmts of lime George Kerr lunched with of his constituents in the MacDonald building Toronto HcchatiiwithGailMaltby who organized the trip Photo by Thomson Costly package Region balks at police pensions Members of the Regional Council Administration and Committee ex pressed alarm surprise and anger when they were ad vised that Ihe Region would have to pay close to to payments in a retirement for the police officers the Regional force on Jan The legislation In Bill a Bill implementing regional government In states all policemen joining region who are now members of tin Ontario Municipal Retirement System shall be entitled to the same supplementary plan as established In Burlington In Burlington the town has been paying dues in HA for years of back for police officers as for back as is years The in a relatively new plan In other areas dues are paid but not retroactively Committee chairman Hie Morrow said there should be no objection about paying Into from now on but retroactive clause In unrealistic If Queen Park says ft should lie retroactive let them pay it It their legislation he charged Creole monster Morrow said the province thought It had solved problem by a stroke of the pen but In fact a monster hod been created Those who feared costs of regional government skyrocketing can stand up and applaud because It looks like what Is going to happen We on a con inn course and we it got to win Any debt Incurred through payment for pensions has to be paid by Queen Park Oak Councillor Anderson said Milton Mayor elect Anne expressed eon about areas in he northern part of the region that don t realize benefit from policing service Darlington Mayor Harrington said the region should be allowed to use funds earmarked for capital projects in the startup fund to tin or least part of It said he was because if hi legislation is not the pollei com mission whkli will have to pe lice contracts with the police will without what could hove In en an Ileal negotiable item Defiant Morrow urged Ihe region to tnk a hlrong defiant stand in Hit lit suggested taking the r to if it came to Mint Chairman Allan told the committee he hod written to the province asking for sub sidwntlon on the item hut optimistic all Council considers committee decisions Decisions the of adjustments for tho Town ship were by the township at the Tuesday night meeting Consent wus granted the following submissions Hit application of It llcrcnsbcrger and It ft Hen for a variant from the township zoning by law for permission lo erect a change Wise for an outdoor w miming pool Tin application roam horn Propertied Ltd for variance from Ihe ion me by law concerning a construction error locating a five feet four ami a half inches instead of feet from the south tot line Since the lot Is a corner lot and tin proposed fronts on an street the re quest was granted The application of Doug las and Anne Pearce lor a separation of loo acres from their holdings of acres to tie sold to tm Region Authority which intends the lands to abutting Hilt A hold The in of Her rt Jami s Brown for a separation of Hi 05 acres from his holdings of approximately 110 acres to be held purposes The holdings an be sold and tin prospective pur chasers wish to register the lands separately although An application tf Colleen and lloknnxion to sever iximalcly CO acres from their 111 acres although eondltionolly approved ihe committee was defeated by council Consent was denied by tin committee of adjustment and these decisions upheld by council on the following Die application of Hugh Tor a vananc from zoning by law 11 to permit accessory in front or a main building for use as an office for professional person The application of Joan and Kenneth I sell to separate six acres from the holdings of acres The application of Joseph for permission to sever hair an acre from Ihe applicant holdings of severance of five from their approximately acres intention was to con struct a new residence on the rtmatmng holdings which front on in unopened road allowance The application of Wil ham James for a separation of ft acres from Ins acres A second cation for a separation of denied List Price This is a company demonstrator with a all this standard equipment Power disc brakes reclining bucket seats carpet radial tires electric heated rear window Jaguar type torsion bar ion reck and pinion steering engine can deliver over mi per gallon GEORGETOWN BRITISH CARS Guclpli St Georgetown Moor Park USE OUR tone CREDIT PLAN AMEfliCAN EXPRESS ft

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