Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 27, 1974, p. 26

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B6 The Acton Free Press Wed March 1974 Overbuilding not renovating Brownie say Rockwood trustees Mon news Village trustees were in agreement Monday night that stop work order placed on the properly owned by M Toll located on Horns Street should be adhered to until a final decision was handed down from the committee of adjust men I The house in question was one formerly owned by Mrs Tills It was Hire months by Mr loll who applied to the township building in for a permit lo rerun ate On the strength of the permit Mr Toft proceeded lo overbuild the original building erecting new walls and roof finally removing the house underneath con lawNo The trustees saw It as a way of putting up new building on a a by law slating that no in should be erected on a single lot Mr and Mrs Mills neighbors on the adjoining property appeared at Monday meeting to contest Ihc builder s right to build too close to their property line and the lot line It seems lo me sain trustee Bert Smith lhat the MOTHERING SUNDAY at St John Anglican in on March 24 was one of delight as a large congregation gathered to participate After the service church members friends and visitors stopped at the hail for tea and light refreshments with a specialty of the house a delicious simnel cake Expansion in recreation Eramosas baked and served by the ladies of the church What a Mothering Sunday without a father pictured is John Jones father of David Lindsay and Stephen Jones The youngest mother of the congregation is Nancy Beattie with husband Norm and their young son Aaron months old Comins and Goins Council turns down request for parklands Hot wood and District Lions dub centre and sports arena was one of IJB centres m Ontario to receive a under the community Centre according Ion recent release by Minister of community Social Mr pointed i Mr It four largest nub i lir went to tin town for ion Iirk hill the town of lor Ihc Hock Itiul inn ind hall the town tor ii Hull incline I fur Hutu total Of distributed ureas Ontario a officially the nut his not is in riiiiMfl l the loc ions committee 11 Welcome to an Mills visitor Margaret the sister of Beryl Wright who stopped off for ten day from Australia arriving last Thursday afternoon Mrs says the excitement of seeing snow for the first time in jcars was whelming and she had to go outside like a kid and throw snowballs it was so delightful is held on for the Wright family of Mills It was combination welcome to Ihe village to Mil for people of ill ages interests and back grounds centres have become a more part life said Rockwood bowling tally 1W lllrk Cray the una a inplr 01 1 May bowled points wen lendlna Ihc axainsl wllti Handy I cart nulnjt in triple with Jll Tom larklniaii bow ltd au Ale Held bowled ill lorlhcC a VQ Krai bowled Tor a Alley lis were the lop linn a lot score oil nil in ley l bowled with ilnslrj a lit llryduc irllunr Mclh Aran mode and a Farewell young Bob right who left at noon Friday headed for Trenton and from there on to Scotia where be stationed as a member of the I loyal Canadian Air Force Welcome Mtrgaret and lots of luck to you Bob from your many many friends in den Mills and Hock wood Word is tint the children and Ihelr escorts who went bus to mow the musical pantomime Peter Pan at the Maple Leaf Toronto were absolutely with Ihc performance Mothers say the children loved Cathy Itigby In her presentation as Peter along with Wendy and John of the story book They loved the Indians the pirates the delightful animals in Neer and the mothers who feci op portunities to mcw such shows come too little and GUARD is busy in executive committee meeting was held GUARD Group United Against Rural Dumping lost week at the home of red Brooks I lo bring com members up lo date on recent projects I Bill Johnson reported on his activities in thi Milton area where a site is proposed serve the town of Milton Johnson wis active in helping to organize issociation in the village The residents opposed to use of former Milton quarry as dump site wire to Hie tut brownie organizing the trip Winter break this ye ir Centennial high school who with and two special Millers John Irene Turner left March 17 for Spain Torre wis the home base for ihe travellers who took day long excursions and covered such places as Honda Morocco in North via ferry the little mountain village of ijl and other places of interest In the visitors visited the cathedral pahco ind the actual room where Christopher Columbus resented his to Queen requesting for the trio on which he founded North America Fantastic said the travel lers who found Spain packed with marvellous history beautifully sculptured arch The Casbah Arab quarters inTangiers rides on camels the experience of taxi donkey rides on the narrow streets of the entire trip was a continuation things educational and John and Irene feel that such trips for people ire ab solutely fabulous with no greater than first hand viewing The returntd on March all ling that life is fult of things to set Rockwood travellers image of winter school breaks were Grant Lois friends Mr and Mrs Ken Kay from Mexico via and returned In Unit for school opening Happy returns from friends and re sure you also your travelling venture The purchase of acres of property belonging to Doug on the Fifth line of was turned down at the March meeting of iht township The acreage was one ap proved by the planning last fall is in ideal rtert alion area worthy of consideration for future community meadows wooded ireascont lining hardwood coniferous trees combined with a stream to both iht recreation committee and planning is potential lands ideal for bikini simple recrtition participation as opposed to organized sport It was the thought the committee that In future years the need for preservation of such lands was merited for the north end of township Recreation committee representatives were to present their findings and at the township council meeting OPP report twocar crash A two car accident on high way at the township line on 70th district annual planned Wellington Centre District Women Institute spring board meeting was held March 19 in the Erin township municipal office llillsburgh Mrs Albert district president conducted the meeting which win well attended I Branch will be hostess for the district innual May in the Hill United Church Back ward with gratitude and forward with confidence will be the theme Roll call to be answered by the inches is Practises which have stood thi test of lime in verse song or skit branch is asked to cake for the 0th anniversary licles for a stall Mrs resolutions convener will be delegate to the If ficers conference at the University of Waterloo April May l and Mrs Clarence will represent Wellington Centre I on ihe Farm Safety Afternoon tea wis served Mrs I Lang Mrs J and Mrs Boity Mon Mar IB resulted in injury to the drivers of vehicles Deborah of driving a 72 Volkswagen was driving northeast when she collided with Ford driven by Mary of R Rockwood According to the damage to the Smellier vehicle was estimated at to the car SI There were no passengers In cither v chicle other than the dnv era who were taken lo the Guelph General hospital Mary reportedly received cuts Deborah a fracture The accident occurred at approximately related the request at the proposed price of for TO acres Just a price set tentatively by Mr start negotiating said recreation committee chair man Betty Lou Clark who felt that the eventual price could be somewhat leas Reeve Warren Parkinson said he was not against purchasing future recreation land but how Through debentures he asked Recreation on Ihe council Bill said I feel ruddy well hypocritical hut we know what dollars we get and we know what likely to happen When you come to something like this he said how do you pay for with grants Mr Adsett pointed out that another consideration would he the complex proposed for by the district ions club Councillor said he see how the township council could hope to escape without some in vohement there He said he sec the money for the parkland type project or any way to debenture He said he felt the proposal would have to be set aside Reeve Parkinson said the township could debenture but felt if such recreational funds were available they should be put into the venture The council ed with the exception of councillor Clark to turn down proposal as they felt resources were not sufficient for such a project purchase of the property was only one for quick sale Mr Smilh contended lhat a building Is supposed lo be a minimum of ten feet from the neighbors building and six from Ihc boundary line Mr Smith said he had walked off the distance and It was barely four feet from the fence to the wall being reerected Chairman Gary said that in his estimation Mr Toft had two alter natives to move the building or lake it down Mr said that instead of a renovation it was a house being built over an existing building does not comply with Ihe building by law which stales that homes are not to be built on single lots Trustee Hob 1 suggested to con testers that they le at the hearing of the of adjustment on April when Mr Toft would make his request for minor variance Mr leslie fell with Ihe situation of the building close to the neighboring system and boundaries from a health standard alone Mr and Mrs Mills should attend the meeting ind contest the request relating to the committee their concern of problems which could develop Trustee could not see that individual allowances should he made on single lots but that one ruling should apply lo everyone Others have asked for single lot buildings he said hut they were not allowed By Diana Wallace 2nd Brownie Once we finished our month new plans and ideas got under wav Our vusit to the Ice in Kitchener was great sue cess with miny brownies iking the trip and enjoying thoroughly our last meeting volunteer came and helped the brownies how lokml and crochet This is vcrv successful and the girls picked up crocheting well Two of the brownies served much to ihe mothers delight Com missioncr Peine also joined list week meeting and I new game called This wjs is ihi brownies wearing got off the trim it enrolled Susan t and as lull Hedged brownies The illusion wis made invite senior of the community visit our pack tor a senior citizens night I his iviik ine put mingold seuls into con completed more knitting practised i new song sing on the senior citizens night Badges were to brownies who pletcd and ATTENTION Margaret Campbell Q C LA or St George Riding Toronto will bo GUEST SPEAKER at the 3rd Annual Meeting Erin District Liberal Association Wednesday April 3rd Brisbane Public School 24 Business Meeting Election of Officers Mrs Campbell 8 30 all hear dynamic District residents will hive an opportunity to meet first hand one of the province most dynamic clans on Wednesday April J when controller Margaret Campbell Toronto will be guest speaker at the third annual meeting of the trin and District Liberal The lady who has had her hands on the political wheel for a number of years will be able to provide information on the way our gov is going Get your questions ready and prepare for an Informative meeting where policies will be bared and housing development fare current Hems will be part of her presentation says Smith of Erin a lady who feels that today all political issues arc and the responsibility of everyone to HYDRAULIC OIL BULK WE MAKE have a COMPLETE I MACHINE SHOP with I Steele Milton tools and personnel Acton See our DISPLAY at the Bank of Montreal andor visit us at the store to see samples and obtain FREE estimates on all your CARPETING and FLOORING requirements Lakeview Centre FLOORING SPECIALISTS Main St Acton Parents Wake up Your children are YOUR responsibility Get the education system back into your hands or you will lose your children Larry Henderson morning comment Mar 1374 Hear Mr Henderson Toronto broadcaster editor Catholic Register HALTON REGION RENAISSANCE RALLY THURS MAR 28 8 MILTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE DISCONTENTED Don lust toot your whistle pull your load Sponsored by the Halton Renaissance Committee Join Today I A voice for the silent majority and for silenced minorities NO SCHOOL IS PERFECT lames Singleton Halton Director of Education BUT THIS IS RIDICULOUS Ken Campbell Halton Renaissance Committee The tour- who showed up to a on class at Rob High School were not Invited bach to complete second part of lastweck Judy the educat on teachers responsible for the Grade II program the schools administration or cancellation to cool the publicity surround Ken Campbell protest Ms Taggart so she cons their presentation a success and II be able to return year The Burl Post Mar We do not leach sex We ust give the students in formal on about human sexuality a teacher at Rob nlng why no moral the presentation by Gay Lib fo the Grade Hon that our schools are devoid moral val must be denied Not only do we rely upon Integr our teachers in this matter but considerable teaching and research is being done Into the roles of values and on James Singleton pre si release March IB Human sexual not be taught in a moral vacu urn It the schools will not teach the responsibilities of human sexuality they have no business teaching the biology sex It is the measure of the moral and rational bank ruptcy of Ihc prevailing philosophy of public education in Ontario while we teach human sexuality in the health class to protect our children from gutter in we gutter sex on our children In the literature class so they learn to face reality Ken Campbell laudable alms of sex education In pub I school system what It will do is produce a gen on of well lulled fornicators Prof James Daley University Feb Pornography crimes of violence drug taxing and the growing suicide rate among young people are only Symplons of a much deeper sickness in the modern soul Despair over Doctor Viktor Frankl the world foremost living psychiatrist J accused many modern educators re enforcing felt by youth and of enthusiasm because they held forth a view of man which reduces him to the level nothing but an animal The Toronto Star Fab 11 Our society has been dragged down principally be cause we lost our faith The permissive society has killed or grievously wounded the orderly society To do the deed has the assistance of a vast number of clever quacks Among them I give leading place to the educational quacks comfortably dug Into depart of education all over Ihe country A Lower history Queens University Globes Mall Mr Campbell is right Mr Singleton Is wrong and It Is certain great silent majority parents will agree with Mr Campbell Major W Thomson Eye Opener Journal Mar

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