Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 11, 1975, p. 18

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8 The Acton Free Press Wed June 1975 ACTON HILLS ACRES You must see this lovely bedroom home sitting on lovely wooded acres north of Hwy No between Acton and George town Features 1 baths plus main floor piece washroom separate dining room main floor den with brick log burning fireplace and a spacious cedar WOODLAND AND POND 37 hour from Toronto this Immaculate Condominium In Acton feature bathroom large cheery eat In kitchen plus a dining room carpeting throughout and fully finished room with large glass walk out to private patio Backing onto the picturesque site of woodland The home ensures privacy and relaxing A peach of a property 1 1 Call Jackie Lines or 836 Pigott real estate limited Guelph Ontario HILL ESTATES ACTON FULL PRICE INCLUDING PAVED DRIVEWAY FOR FIRST CUSTOMERS Large now storey bedroom homes built on beautiful private lots Attached garage choice Low down payment months possession 10 PERCENT H A GUARANTEED MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTION LTD HWY I Families win Olympic draw winner A young Acton couple who G Mnrgot of EL Acton purchased one conscientiously each ticket struck it rich last week end and had the thrill of seeing their lucky number flashed on the screen of the Sunday night Olympic Lot tery draw television show making thorn the winners of an easy Cathy and Harold Andrews week for eight weeks prior to the June draw It was a three way split with three members of their family involved In the purchase Mr and Mrs and their eldest daughter Mrs Bollerl says that in of Chuxchm Rd were the Germany where they lived lucky couple Cathy says she tar lo Canada and her husband don t usually buy tickets on anything and buying the lottery ticket was a first for purchasing any ticket together The excited housewife says she and her husband plan on putting their winnings towards a down payment on a house They have one little son age months Another Acton area family who have never before led in the Canadian lotteries also hit it lucky Two of eight tickets they purchased were also drawn Sunday night there were always lottery tickets be In it sold and she and her husband used to buy many of them But we never bought in Canada before the exuberant winner She was watching the TV show on Sunday night and knew they had won She said it came as a real surprise and that some of the money will be re Invested in more tickets As well as the there were quite a few winners in the draw from locality Refuse request for fencing With Councillor Coxe the motion Council works com mittee voted 1 Monday explained that according to the agreement with the church the town must maintain the parking lot night not to enter into Councillor Mike Armstrong asked if maintenance Includes fencing Councillor Coxe said it would in his eye but Councillor Hyde maintained it wouldn in his We don have the right to fence there so why should we be paying half There a grove trees thats agreement with Mrs Henry of Knox Ave to participate in the costs of a fence being erected on private property between her property and Knox Prcsby Church Councillor Ern Hyde led the opposition to Mrs Henrys request for the cost sharing grove mere claiming that since the land pretty well impregnable It the Henry properly kind of like putting asphalt is owned by the church and not by the town Mrs Henry should be negotiating with the church Committee chairman Councillor Joe Hurst explained that the town of Acton once owned a foot top of a shingled roof said Councillor Hurst said that In his opinion Mrs Henry should apply lo church first and the church in turn request assistance from the town according to the main Extend program on Dominion Day Dominion Day events at the pork will be better than ever according to Rotary and fire fighter organizers There will full day activities hours of the Rotary chicken barbecue Stage show There will be a stage show of local talent Tuesday July ending with pe is a Blue Grass a display of fireworks after mua group from dark Toronto The program is still There will be more enter being planned than in previous This is the second year for years A rock concert is ihe fishing derby which scheduled for the afternoon starts in the morning Last when four local bands will be year a surprising entered playing the derby Acton Citizens Band will More details will be play concert during the peering in advertisements Lights screen at town parks HELEN FOWLER Fern Shultls and Lucy Synnott president of the Ladies Auxiliary present a token cheque for to past Legion president Robert The cheque represented the full amount given to the Legion by the ladies over the past year Committees tour sites Acton and Georgetown Joseph Gibbons Park was Rccrcolion Advisory Com viewed before heading out next on the way to the heid a joint meeting toward thi new Gordon Alcott Georgetown arena Thursday and toured some Memorial Arena where the Visits lo the Stcwarltown new recreation offices arc and Hornby Hall ended going to be the tour before the bus The indoor swimming pool headed back to Acton wide strip of property there agreement is nothing more than maintenance in my opinion Councillor Coxe interjected The fence has deterloritcd to the point It needs replacing In my opinion putting up half of that fence is maintaining the property Hyde concluded that there is no way neighbors can force each other lo put up a fence unless one or the other is keeping stock Hurst and from Knox Ave bock to the Pioneer Cemetery but that the strip was sold to Knox Church in for JIM when church expansion plans were announced He said the town did retain a foot right of way over Ihe land back to the cemetery He added that Ihe town also had an agreement with the church lo use the parking lot there for municipal purposes Councillor maintained that if the town has a right of A right of way is not of he recreation faculties in Hills The Acton on the list With Harold Towns ley arena manager giving the guided tour Prospect Park the site of the last Acton recreation meeting was next on agenda Sir Donald Park was hen toured by the group The Acton pool was next with be made with relatively Utile special attention being environmental damage or focused on the vandalism in social disturbance but he th j MXsrss Ihe sincere concern penalty to ihe electric users of the province If power from Bruce is not available we Armstrong voted along with Councillor Hyde not to enter an agreement with Mrs property argued Councillor Henry while Councillor Coxe Hyde There is no way we opposed the motion Mrs should be involved in this Henry is to be advised of the When Councillor Hurst decision Review portion corridor Continued from Page million in costs which will no doubt be pussed on to con announce Timbrell work and it the boys change room Fmerson Park George town and the fairgrounds were under close scrutiny be fore the group headed out to ward Park and community centre study behind one suggesting farmers and the Rattlesnake Point area be the middle portion of Ontario would be between S3 million and million per year in 1877 and would rise to between million and Ml Mr announce Sports buffs will be happy if Diamond a recommendation of the Fairgrounds Park George administration committee is town approved by Hills lighting at C diamond in Ll council he is also in IUI The recommendation calls eluded In the recomm for fencing and lighting at the Acton and Park It all in the budget tennis courts ball screening slated Councillor at Homby Park Prospect Morrow as the committee Park Acton approved the calling of bids Conservation Area and Council has yet to give its and his wife Grace at the endorsement Erin Coliseum sari The Erin Agricultural Soci recognized the years I the crossing extent of Solandt authority extended to the cast west corridor he said In Mr Schneider view the dedicated service of timer Limehouse crossing has McKinnon and held a added another miles of lion for the retiring manager corridor and there still no line to Kitchener hich could mean another alternatives leading up to It was estimated last year approval of Ihe route When economic penalty to the electric power users of Wants steel doors on park building MAPLE AVENUE 177 Maple Ave Georgetown A Fellowship Baptist CI Sunday June Sunday School tor all ages a Morn ng Worst Evening Fellowship Thought Peace rules the day when Christ rules the Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BOM II Street East Mr Pastor Phone Sunday June am School 11 a Morn rtg UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Nelson M A on M A D Sunday June a Holy Commun Ded cat on of memor a gift Sunday Church School BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Church II J Sunday June Sunday Worship Service at and Preschool Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Churchill Rd Pastor Sunday June 1975 am Sunday School Morning Worship Evangelistic Rev Johnston and Youth Ministries Inc will continue to minister Wednesday Thursday and Friday June and also Sunday a m and We Invite you to this unique ministry song worship and the Word Sunday will be Father Day and we invite all the lathers School and services ALL ARE WELCOME Service tor children and adults to and from Sunday School on the All Red Bus THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR How St and St Albon Rev Leonard of Music Mrs Frank Oakes Thursday June 13 Holy Eucharist Sunday June 15 am Holy Eucharist 30 am Sung Eucharist 10 a m and Nursery noon Senl Luncheon All of Parish a What a milestone Arthur Kenney of Van attended the anniversary reunion of his graduating class in dentistry at the University of Toronto last iturday graduated in 1915 He and his wife were in Acton last week visiting his Miss Nora Kenney Church SL and have left now to visit their daughter at Lahr Germany who is married to the editor of the force news This Saturday in the Guelph Professional Fire Fighters Association CJOY Radio and McDonald Restaurants will be holding all Kids Carnival at River Works committee members were disturbed by a suggestion from town engineer Peter Morris Monday night that either the works or recreation depart ments might need to hire someone to watch over the block building in Prospect Park after washrooms there ire renovated The building of the ins been a prime target for Board of Education honored the past Jim Singleton prior to his Councilor Hyde sold retirement as director of situation suggested I emphasize that this was in important part of Solandt report The Govern ment feolandt recommendations for the crossing of the Bradley Georgetown trans mission line and sees no reason to make any further study of this segment of the line We are fully convinced did an intensive hand lo entertain kiddies side Park off Woolwich SL education for the county He council spends ii moncv iinorrirtn Run up Information phone or John He that on him Is not condemned but he that not Is condemned already because he hath not believed In the Name of the only begotten Son of God PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Rev Andrew A Minister Mr E A Hansen A Organist and Choir Master Sunday June 15 1975 45 a Session 11 1 Kenney was in the service in World War One members a Practiced dentistry for a mem ln before Invited moving to Maple Creek where he spent many years He and his wife have retired are living now in Vancouver Chain picnic tables stop rafting on lake Swimmers who Ihink It s fun to throw picnic tables in Fairy Lake Acton will have a hard time if a recom mendition made by Hills administration com mittie is implemented The committee suggested thty chained to a feet in the ground sunk in cement Recreation director Doug did not blame only sisters of guest soloist Norman Gibson Betty Clement of Milton and Ruth Mr and Mrs Harper of Mr Gibsons wife was here from Milton too A big crowd is for He pointed out chaining the tables would make it im possible for people to put tables together for a large picnic but admitted there June V CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH A Walter A Avenue Phone Sunday June 15 00 a and Anniversary Services A guest preacher the Rev Gordon Porter MA Guest Soloist Mrs Norman Gibson The church on the hill It an Interdenominational con re gallon ministering to the needs of the Members Some Paradoxical Ele Life am Church School or Beginners Kindergarten and Grades I to Everyone Most Welcome BAHAM PAITH All Welcome You mly Friday evenings at 30 Phone simply cut down the number of tables in Prospect Park Roy Booth agreed He claimed going down to three or four feet with a post hole digger and cementing around the rod would not be difficult Councillor I committee chairman for night said it was too bad Mrs son Gait children but said adults too iciai- t the tables sometimes carrying the tables 100 yards to the water He said the works depart said the clay soil would Bylaw limits number of hunting licences of Milton residents pay Council Monday night Only 00 resident He approved a new bylaw will be sold That is the permit the hunting number recommended by the pheasants rabbits foxes town to the Ministry of in open season in the ward Natural which three arc- of town earlier had sought Ward three lies west of the licenses Town Line and includes the A person seeking a licence plus the must at town hall in area between Ave person and show written per andDirryRd W which was mission from a landowner for formerly part of Burlington Ihe applicant to hunt on his no hunting would property ttcd within the Licenses issued under the Cimpbeltville by law are also subject to the conditions of by law 9 of his home hings then sees mashed by vandals If we re going to spend money on washroom facil ibes we should look into get ting some indestructible steel The building should have heavy locked doors and it should be up to the ball teams to pick up the key and return It afterwards In other This is timeconsuming ana woras they police it he pensive so I suggest Councillor Mike Armstrong review and his findings said there is no way a works remain valid the Minister department employee could said in his statement be taken off a job at at Only a small portion of the night to go and lock the Col up con Councillor Len a new rightof way questioned whose respon not jndepen care of the building reviewed or which should be fol listing Surely the recreation routc Timbrell says department Is responsible for something more than pro The Government has grnmming and fluttering authorized and the about he said They get Hearing everything they want and we board to review Information end up looking after it pertaining to that portion of Joe Hurst who the approved hydro trans represents Ward Acton rrisslon route Bradley June pointed out that washrooms Hon to Georgetown between in the building could be used point near and more on a Sunday than just Point near Limehouse and conduct the necessary public and meetings to determine if the Doug selected alignment between Co jon arc to meet and bring a recommendation to council on the problem Mark out parkin spaces hen the County Radial Railway holds a carnival to raise money for the museum along the old radial lint which ice ran through town As well as the usual street car there will be bazaar items games of chance refreshment booths etc For a da j outing its really different The old railway cars and street cars are fas cum ling to people of all ages points can be modified ny way that having for reasonable cost will minimize the impact on Ihe agricultural land and undesirable effects on environment Mr said meetings will likely begin about the middle of July The Govern ment also requested Ontario Hydro to delay any further activity in order that process can be held and the people of the area can be heard The announcement names tnn Last Garafraxa and Church Councillor Coxe said he Last Luther townships as The parking authority had didn think the town should review areas and suggests it asked for parking spaces to be marking off spaces in is doing it in spite of extra be painted as well on portions dential areas tost of realignment Works committee of Hills Council has met the Hal ton Hills Parking halfway on a request for the painting of parking spaces on portions of Acton streets The committee voted Mon day night to paint spaces on the north side of Mill St be tween Main and Frederick on the south of Mill be tween Main and John and on Councillor Hyde nought spaces should be properly marked off in the business section of town al though Councillor Joe Hurst said he can understand the request for Bower since many people still go to the Acton Post Office on that stretL Grade 12 and 13 students had a pre graduation dance Friday at the golf club Teachers joined the marriage of is be graduates for ihe evening be leans that both man and dancing to music by a disc Village of become lttt illy and physically Council must still approve which regulate- united so that they may have Firefighter associations the bylaw number discharge of guns or other eternal unity throughout all across Canada have been passed unanimously by the firearms the divine worlds and actively involved in projects administration committee on Anyone convicted under the Improve the spiritual life of to raise funds for the right motion by Councillor Brad firearms by law is liable to each other This is Bahj I against muscular distrophy Clements have his hunting licence matrimony The Acton firefighters Residents of the Town of revoked for three years and Abdul Baha canvass each fall to Ac ton Milton will pay for a homes hunting licence while each offence so don t let another summer go by is pleased to offer FREE EMPLOYMENT WANTED ADS to students far period of May 14 through to July 16 THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS APPLY

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