Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 14, 1974, p. 16

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The Acton Free Press Wed August 14 OUR READERS WRITE Pet of the week 1B8 Churchill ltd South The Editor Acton Free Press August 12 Hear Readers wonder ho v many of you noticed any thing strange about the behaviour of the August llth First of all the trees In front of our I in our garden were full of Baltimore Or ioles the first have seen In this area Then there were several flocks of gulls a small number of geese several fairly large flights of smaller birds which I could not identify and they all flew south cast Is It possible that they arc leaving us already I should be very interested to know if any body has explanation for their strange behaviour The Kingbirds which I had not seen un til this last Tew days have been visiting my garden and being very quarrelsome and the Jays have started their si outing In the woods opposite here The number of robins and sparrows around has also Increased very rapidly and the tree swallows are fly very fast and low over this area and there ore more of them than we have seen previously this year Is it possible that arc going to have an early winter a grim prospect after such a poor summer or is there reason for this unusual happening Margaret Wright Aerial view Third Line road section which it to be moved Dear Sir If you consider this appropriate to Insert K I read it and it so true if we all followed It there be so much trou in this treat world of ours Today Tin Master calls us to do our best by bidding us to forget the years and think of lift only as a day making that as full of work and in his service as we can Whatever our calling might be It will work at a lime a work to be done in an honest and honorable way and dedicated as in the night or God Nothing should be left undone that could le finished that day Let every dawn morning to you as the beginning of life and every setting sun as lis close Let everyone of this snort life have its sure re rd of some kindly thing done for others Regard every day as If it were a whole life time In miniature so filling the hours will thought and speech and action that might come to the days close with tie mem ry of some good work done some kindly things said and with a simple trust In God mcrcv for all its The day closes with God gift of sleep and a new Ing dawns wakening in a new day of Sincerely Mrs A I it i Georgetown Tammy Cuthbert and Louie are pretty good friends Louie a three year old duck likes to be hugged by Tammy and in turn Louie tickles and nibbles on Tammy toes Although Louie does like toes he likes toast bread and butter best He a wonderful housepet and especially likes to play in the Cuthbert swimming pool He lives at Acton Close Third Line Continued from page 1 the community really wanted 120 foot pinnacles standing under an elevated road with nothing around it He admitted the new road would add to the distance res dents would have to travel to reach Acton and estimated It at seven eighths of a mile Councillor Dick asked Mr what authority he had for terming the bylaw discriminatory Mr said he had none with him but said he based It on one of his own cases At th point the lawyers retired to discuss the matter Groundwork laid for Landlordtenant bureau Region much awaited Landlord Tenant Bureau Is expected to be in operation before too much longer according to regional clerk Garfield Brown Brown noted he had been investigating the possibility of receiving provincial aid Brown noted the province funded a legal aid program to the tune of III He explained he was interested In seeing whether or not some people needing legal assistance in connection with a landlord tenant problem could be assisted through the legal aid program aid Is provided for Individuals charged with an offence and unable to engage legal counsel on their own Brown feels the same should be extended a tenants He recalled a recent call from a person representing about GO tenants In one building The tenants had been advised their leases were being re negotiated and they would have to vacate or face a HO per month Increase The term of the lease had not yet ex pired According to the clerk advert ism en 1 for volunteers will be placed In area papers in the near future He said he hoped to have one volunteer from each area ind one regional representative He said the bylaw setting out the responsibility ana authority or the bureau was being revised to Incorporate clauses of the act that put more teeth In the legislation and authority for the bureau Long campaign 11 appears the bureau will become a reality That fact has to be credited as the direct result of a tireless effort by Evelyn liudgins of Burl ngton Mrs is the past chair lady of the Burlington bureau With the coming of regional government the Burlington bureau was phased out and legislation permitted the region to take but the legislation was not com Convinced of the need for such a bureau Mrs appeared before the Region Administration and Finance Committee time and time again and made several presentations to the regional council Both at the committee and council level members listened but for months no discussion or debate took place Other business deemed to be more urgent crowded out discussion on the bureau time and time again Close vote When the committee and the bureau received a shaky sort of endorsation from the region A motion authorizing the establishment of a bureau with a meagre budget of was passed but by a very close vote Mrs campaign to have the bureau established started In October It is likely to be on into September or possibly even October before the regional bureau is established and active Basically the function of the bureau is to mediate disputes between landlords and tenants and advise both parties of their legal rights as set out in provincial legislation I While some cases arc destined for a lawyers attention there are apparently many cases that can be settled by a volunteer bureau Calls will be channelled through the regional clerk office and records will be kept Most complaints are to do with lease breaking control of heat and ther routine matters Since discussions began at the regional council level however there have been several people appeal to Milton Mayor Anne and other regional representatives to help fight unjust evictions ana other serious problems SMV signs help reduce accidents The operation of large farms and rented land often means that farm equipment must travel at least some distance on provincial roads and highways While items of farm equipment are usually not considered to be motor vehicles under the law they are vehicles and as such must follow the regulations The of slow moving vehicle signs has been adopted by most Ontario farmers must be attached to the rear of every form tractor or self propelled implement or vehicle such as grain and forage wagons being hauled by either of tlfese implements Statistics show that these signs have helped to reduce the number of serious caused on the road by rear end collisions RED BRAND BEEF Choice Prime Rib Roast Sirloin Tip Roast Shoulder Roast Blade Short Rib Roasts Prime Rib Roast Stewing Beef Ground Chuck Link Sausage ib j FOR TOUR FREEZER Cut Wrapped Short Hips of Beef LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET 77 Mill St E yggmTTT

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