The Acton Free Press W June New high school to open in 1977 Continued from Page 1 ready to be occupied but standing Idle He added hat even more housing la being built within the town Outside the boardroom Mr Lawaon said he was reluctant to ace the Milton school de layed but acknowledged that the projected enrolment In the area had Just not develop ed Acton Trustee Tom Watson said after the meeting the existing Acton school was far behind the Milton school in layout and facilities He said that the need In Ac ton was for an academic school and those requiring vocational training would continue to be bussed out of the town Georgetown too Georgetown Trustee Bodnar asked whether or not for Georgetown had been considered the com mittee He pointed out the school there had a rated capacity of 1083 and a pro jected enrolment of 1910 this fall Mr said the tender for a sewage plant extension was expected to be let In Ihe fall allowing the town up to 10000 new people Assistant Director Km Lavender said the develop ment south of Creek would help solve the problem In Georgetown He said the school was too big for an ad and without develop- men south of Creek there wouldnt be enough dents to Justify construction of a second school In the area Oneway Trustee Aataim Mr that for six war ton students were bussed to Georgetown and If George- students were tv for a few It wMildnl hurt Oh no thats oit a we road Mr lVtnr hot hack No land freeze farmer tells council formers In the south tho South area between owners Association said his Avenue and tho Tenth organisation was made up of Line made It clear to I Id It on resident farmers owning Board more than acres He sail Tuesday night they no fart of land freeze on their Hpokcsman for ACTON LEGION election of officers ushered Km in as president Ab Irwin vicepresi dent and James Milne second vicepresident Brian McDonald was voted in as secretary and McCutcheon as treasurer The voting was organized by zone commander Green- filed of and John Jim West and Alex Giilis were officials from Left to right are Gord McCutcheon Jimmy Milne Fred Allen Bernie Greenfield Ab Irwin and Bruce McDonald Parks problems Advisory committees as The Recreation Committees become trouUeshoolers for the town b spotting maintenance problems In the parks and reporting them to the works committee Councillor Rlc Morrow told Italian Hilts council Monda night the Committees at a joint meeting with the administration committee came up with the Idea which he endorsed town over the last two months Morrow said the members of Ihe Committees have experience with park problems ami suggested the name be changed to Recreation and Parks Advisory Committees There could be two sets of minutes one for recreation would be forwarded to the administration committee for action and the other for parks which would be sent to the works department suggested Morrow He pointed out a separate maintenance crew equipment for the recreation department would be a costly operation urged council to try the idea for a while Councillor Duby said he felt the parks maintenance had been adequate but agreed the advisory committees should have a role in planning parks Councillor Harry Levy said Now we have noone to soy this needs doing and that needs doing He suggested a member of the works staff attend the advisory committee meetings to help solve the problems Councillor Pat suggested Ihe amalgamation of works and recreation committees would accomplish same end At the Region when they joined a lot of committees ft really became a jumbled mess commented Mayor Tom Hill The suggestion to give the Recreation Advisory Committees the added will be discussed further before a firm decision Is made Refuse fence request Hills council went along with a decision of works committee not to share the cost of a fence between pro perty owned by Mrs Henry Knox Ave Acton and Knox Presbyterian Church Councillor Pat contended the town has an agreement with the church to maintain Ihe parking lot and claimed the lour toot chain link fence should be included in the maintenance said the problem Hyde claims was not caused by Sunday parking but was a case of lit and people cutting across Mrs Henry property We have an obligation he ad Councillor Hyde said the town has an agreement only with the church and lias no agreement a private individual He bald Ihe pro perty owner should take her problem to the church then the church should come to the town insisted the town Region cant handle sewers and water New staffer for Acton Free Press Peter McCusker a has worked parttime for the of Sheridan College Free Press over the past program will be He appreciates photo working for the Acton Free as an and Press as reporter photo successfully adapts the visual graph er communicative medium it is flailing from Guelph he in presswork Forged prescriptions Two forged medical pre- with two counts of were reported to forged documents police at It 30 a and noon from Drug Mart and Acton Pharmacy pol ice had arrested an town man and charged him On at 11 30 m a window was broken at drivein A local man was charged with wilful damage Councillor Em Hyde suggested Monday night lhat Hills Council resubmit to the legion of its desire to take back the responsibility for sewers and water and the provincial government be petitioned to amend Bill 151 to give this responsibility back to the local municipalities The Region is proving its inadequacy to cope with the a reasonable cost Councillor claimed As a member of the Region Council Councillor Coxc said he could see the benefit of what Councillor a suggesting but he wondered about the liming of the request He reminded fellow works committee members that Provincial Treasurer McKcough hinted in a recent speech that water and sewers might be given back to local councils I wonder if we give It a month to settle in said Councillor It loses credibility if you con tlnue haranguing them about it Councillor Hyde said council had made the request once and had been refused Right now I think there in a mood to do just about anything he suggested The motion passed unanimously with Councillor Coxe assuring all that that although he is not in favor of Ihe timing he Is in favor of the idea should let the church know of the problem But the church has not asked retorted Hyde Councillor Joe Hurst ox plained that the town of Acton originally owned a 3G foot wide strip of land from Knox Ave back to the Pioneer Cemetery but the land was sold back to Knox Church in 1962 wilh the town retaining a 2Q foot right of way He said the had an agreement to use the parking lot for municipal purposes and in turn would maintain it Councillor Coxe said he felt Ihe town had an agree ment to maintain it and con fencing a normal part of maintenance Councillor said Mrs Henry has three young children who can no longer use the backyard He said the town only pays a dollar a year for the use of the parking lot Hyde repeated he would re consider If the request came from he church Councillor Dick said if Knox Church makes the re quest he felt the lown should consider but not if from a Classes high schools arc still having classes although those in Wellington Peel and Hamilton are all finished for MOTORS 33o Guelph St Georgetown MILTON 8783208 Thur 20 Sat Sun Tubs COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents CHARLES ROBERT JILL IRELAND A ROBERT CHAHTOFF IRWIN PRODUCTION BREAKOUT THE PAGE amcswwo metro cm CAROL BURNETT Big Savings on VACATION Specials BUM Fading Tabto Your Car Trunk No Sweat Air Cooled COLEMAN Insulated Jug MAS land frozen If the land JS frozen in agriculture and M cant sell we wont haft enough to live on they concerned about the claimed most of tho farmcrC future of Ihclr land Some of us may havt ult farming in five or Study rates uniform levy A major concerning flclal water will ho underway soon and is expected lo he completed by Ihe end of August according to Regional 1 Don The new assets arc In buildings equipment Councillor Pat said tho Halton Reg lift Official Plan would be before tho people in 1970 everybody would be given chance to be heard Chairman Ernlo Sykes said the town of Hills Is drawing up an official pita for the whole area and area would be considered- Mario Vcndlttl Mr former said Iho study would include a review of policies by laws rates charges in in municipality prior to regional government The study will alternative rote structures policies could effect areas they were planning to like Milton Heights that want meet with all organizations hook onto existing systems and farmers to get their or have the existing systems views He said there would be extended so a hookup Is u scries of hearings I donl possible think the policy would entire land Because the multiplicity of h rates and fees charged by the l as much prime various Jurisdictions prior to fflrm land regional government the matter Is a complex one Regional public works regional council have often considered the possibility of farm land a There really Is not a food in the world as far people who can afford to pay for It claimed Mr 1inkney He said this part of common water rates across the world is not really a prime Points pistol A local man was charged with dangerous use of a firearm June at A 25 the region The is expected to provide some of the data required make lhat type of decision producing area because of the temperature He said his association would try to submit a brief the region mm it dusk Toyota Community Calendar Whats doing In the North Halton BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic Monday Juno Hours A p and p at tho Acton Legion Branch Wright St Acton MEMORIAL SERVICE Community Cemetery Sunday J Eden Mills Presbyterian Church See how much car your money will buy at WALTON 82629317 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded Get down to June Rotorama Milton Ontario Sponiorad by the Rotary Club of Milton Were gonna make you happy GHOUNDS OPEN WEDNESDAY 2 CM ConWIt hoW aTURDAV AM