Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 13

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George Smith resigns recreation committee Motions were paused and legations were heard June meeting of the rn township council All present reeve presiding Mr and Mm A It concerning sever They an answer to why council hud recommended that ihcy re apply for a or ihW land The couple Honed whether per felt this was a proper They wan to know why othir people the township gtt never without too much wardship I After discussion nil Mr and Mn would be notified f councils decision centre The IniMcii the to council tonetrnlng medical I liev siui tommied lint septic sitin had been in stalled on village property without llnir mission They that lot It til ihki llu should i tailing or the from llu concerned lhat the septic lem rcctntly Instil Sled In the land running behind the mod Is cancelling out not one hut two lots belong to he village pointed out that a litter remitntlng to use part lot had been to the village in April but not I hey stud that expediency In the building was Important council Inter appointed Hock wood trustee Smith to on the renin building tommll let Hi wan also appointed lo Hit benutlflcatlon pro- commit let established methods of hydro nitron the Main Si in Hock ktlirwaw rind from Ok tar in which hi ipii dustproufing Mary unci I Struta I hi hat with tin nut til from school busts It was impossible In dust mil of In art a of tht vilhte and impossible lo kei inside of in Hit condition Hi sunt hi has lnti lull nothing lias bun done about prollim discussed Hit mal hi the roadway In Township council reaches decision Council threw up its hands special meeting held evening June residents lawyers and the township letter two hours at to solve a boundary which has been I periodically erupting for years The problem was one In old roads north of Highway between Ihe Third Lines of mar Residents present were rank I tie his son Gordon and his Art Siumpf and his son Waller Mr atcompanled by his law yer and Keith Hamilton whoso land la I oca led close tin two properties Not settled Air attorney Mm said she under stood from a letter she from Mr Oslran dtr some the matter hail been set j lljxl What has lias unsettled It fUC she asked llislori of the land s owner- and road deviations Jlfcrt be felt the mailer was one p court of law There s no 1 should bit hurt a btnusc not ipalili said After discussion jim township count request their solicitor drnH a bv taw du ide Church service on television A unique service held at the Mills Presbyter inn church last Sunday It by Ihe led of Ihe Pros churches of both and Eden Hills As climax to the centennial of the church In Canada a service of worship Wis carried on C C TV Congregations across Canada Joined having television fs set up in their churches i Sunday school for the local churches was cancelled and many children were also on to lew the broadcast old portions of thi ltd road anil roads iipially the adjoining pro- lrt The divinted romis will Ih sunt vi and of svirvtyinR by quit ilalm deeii mil drawn up for old road running through property rwidy they felt maybe should be nosed down by department Village IriiBieis were on hand said a similar let ler had Km senl to Ihem and lliey too fill was to Ihi The Cornell decided to talk the fin department Lloyd pre- results of bacterio logical samples taken In Oct in village of Rock wood an re- lived from the Ministry of A lillcr said thai JO wimples showed of ionium Hie was re to write Mln rcqumtlng a of rtsufls Resigned Ihi rnlgnatlon of I Smith from I wna Ibecoimill dlHtus proturing imw for Iht torn noon possible ixpiissedngret Mr smiths Hi hid for tinii and was llu passeil a mo tion Ihe rank Ihi Itotkw voluu fin depnrtmtnt In tin amount of pn mium of per man itukwas InslruLltdto sunt itopyofn ittitr rociiv Ik Irilthird drain to II Irlklmrd I In Link was also unlimited to sind ii litter to Polo hanking him for trnvil for and that would to igmtral linn I roid twj wiri paused and lie whs to 1 1 at p or call of ihe rnvi Churchill Press Juno II Tragic accident church in news lit Mm Milt Arthur on Sunday June was viry will id In tin si of our pax lor Hi A I who inliilstirat a Unit mar tonistoun Mr I r w is in i inirt IIIh Mr AM no pur I run IhiI ill mug tin anthem mil gavi hi and nln Ilium Sit vi Invti I and I llabclli mid r sung lllIUl1ll through this column to our neighbors Mr and Mrs Kinmth A It Ac Ion In dcqlh of their son Ki who another car on Urn of I rln town the bride ship tunernl Is Wednesday Sunday Arthur attended Ihe wedding of a cousin John Cheryl van In at St Giles church on Saturday June After the wedding ceremony the bride presented with an silver horseshoe Porter of Annan ml lucst soloist Mr Normnn of lor 1 anniversary of Trie Place of Worship and the se venth anniversary of our community church Mr and Mrs and Lisa Mr and Mrs B Scott Mr and Mrs J and Mr and Mrs Ron Mae TAKING ON the piano Miitg unci loruiu play llu I House Hume i Residents enjoy volunteers music Two anniversaries at Churchill church by Scott A lovely dinner and dance were enjoyed by all at the Davit airs Lodge Mlnets Point Quests were present from Barrio Victoria bow Acton Brampton etc Mrs Anne Brook of Weslon with her later Mm Mary McEachern and McKachern Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr a visit from her Uncle Mr George Knox and cousin one day this week Wo are pleased to repoi I Mr Mrs Albert Brooks and Harry have got moved In their new homt Just around the corner on the line I McDonald ac J Den Mrs A Near and Mrs Davidson motored to Itexdali on lo attend day parly for mother Mrs J lit Ibnhomi of Mrs 1 Marlon liny also a trip to mln Is land In afternoon ullle caught ir phased to report nut IH head of luivi captured and an In Mr rn four have been In area but have nil lun taught as yet lh of llieiatl of i inplns mi for pay Is gradually pluming mil llii workir an loursi many nil 1 1 o found In of working for youth groups mid fund raising organizations I wo faithful in Iht arui an Illiitkloik and 1 ton ihi Mnrlin llolh win born and In 1dm Mills and an will known for MrH Itlatklotk is a mothi r of i young ihlldn ranging from now Hits at It It I iiuir Airixirl ltd Mrs Martin near and has living it slraigbl Rockalong WJ hosts other organizations given Iwo hours or niori lirovlillng and of llu lloust louitid J lluyarrlvi 1 and until nihil gut Hull llnu to risidiuti In ways Mis mid Norm Ik1Ii of I dm Mills an two I v drln Iran iporlalloii i wishiiiK to miitiimsln tin tin drlvus I in sib y moons dilUnj in iking tin trips I at disllnilion Ik III tin Hit on Id In mi niohnwk was tin visiting ilu of th nursing rtsldiiils Mis Marshall fills tin nib iiiiiiiiinlly iliurih will lis mini vusan a a anil lis Ii mil plan hi wllh 11 am mil til in si in r will lx lliv A I of Annan I 1 1 it Is a i run minisHi of Hulled Hi irvi lain In tin It A I nil ami In Id the link Collision nr flVi he was minister of St Pauls Avenue Road United Church Toronto and of a United Church In Scar borough for 10 years From lBSAOOhe was Superintendent of Missions In the Montreal and Ottawa Conference and the Eastern Bay of of the United of Canada He Is prese completing his year on the Annan charge Norman Gibson of Milton will be guest soloist at the evening service ON WITH A WhHAVEAWIDI I HON OF rATHERS DAY CARD TIF FAMILY POOL SALES DOWNTOWN ACTON 853 hi lid on stln dull work tin An Women Night was held by Ihc Worm on Sinral hosted I and s Instllules Many Indus of also meillng was held No Mrs N and Mrs I South district anil secretary brought greetings good wishes Historical Mrs the opining welcome and business of the meeting An invitation Dublin 1 tea on June was extended to the branch Mrs Will district director gave a rtport of the South district The Indies were also in formed that a special meeting of the Wellington Historical Society will be held at WellinRlon Place on June Response came from utmost all of Ihe members attending for roll call an international woman who left foorprints in the sands of lime During the program each willing institute branch provided a number The I produced a musical band Greenock I put on a short skit on women lib A solo was the con of the I speaker Guest speaker for the special was Mrs Clara of Her subject was Let us Now Niagara church hosts St Johns We 1 Mrs Mnrett was born In 1 I I whin slit rtcitiedher i She movtd to Sudbury leach mil was there now the of lutlph In remarked thai says the lttlh century to man Ihe I9in tentury to women the century bt longs jointly lo both Miny famous women were mentioned Among them wire Madame Curie Nellie MtClung Agnes Mrs Maretl recommended that W I members read In Times jke These Mrs thanked speaker Mrs Lloyd tourtcsy convener Ihnnkcd all who participated in ivcnlng Special cake delicious lunch was siried consisting of a variety of sandwiches and rellshts Ice cream topped off a beautifullydecorated hand baked cake Mrs Harry I was the cook and decorator Sht used the of the occasion and included the works Inter Women s Year written in trench in blue and whltt colors Subsidies The sum of has been approved for supple subsidies for road construction In municipalities in Wellington According to the Ministry of Transportation and Com township will receive rln township 20 sltllnt room of the norm vibralts lln sounds of rhythm and musn provided by musical pair Taking turns on Iht piano they piny from wbili on or drums Togellur liny lumprisi an band fltsldenls play innovated instruments blind in it is tambouriui and kazoos Assislid tnlhusl istk program toordiimlnr Hilly Marshall of I dm llu Ihrcesomt sing along ind play along for thi two hours in a bring in a visitor who also mostly they up their own playtime look forward the weekly sessions Mostly ladies the home who thi goings Men of take ihi time to play of cards On less days Mrs Marshall the makt somt their in Wristbands bells allachid produce kind of music Plastic ton laincrs filled with beans and decorated as mine is BAZ MOTORS LTD ACTON PHARMACY LTD DOWNTOWN ACTON A busload of St John Anglican church families went on an afternoon exclu sion last Saturday members visited St Mark Anglican church at Niagara Falls to participate in a sche duled pilgrimage held In bra lion of the of the Niagara Diocese of the Anglican church outside picnic sigh see of the area and a lour of historic church were all building Members learned St Marks was the founding church of the se and the original of upper Canada where five sessions of the first of the provincial r government was held there In Up Afterwards a short communion service com the visit the travellers boarded bus for the home trip Highlight was a stopoff it the Camp belli tile the and younger members of the group treated to free ice On the trip to Niagara everyone had sung Happy Birthday to Elgin museum The Wellington County Museum has recently com a move lo its new location Although it opened on May a grand opening Is being planned for Sunday July New location is at Wellington Place a large acre property which served from 1877 to as the County Home mm NOW IN MILTON OPEN TO DO ANY ARTWORK NEED ILLUSTRATIONS LETTERHEADS MM SCHROEDER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 107 Guelph St E Brampton EDWARD SCHROEDER Doctor of Chiropractic 416 4590685 LOGOS LAYOUTS PAINTI

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