Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 29, 1975, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wed Oclobor Sewage plant expansions given committee approval Hal l on Regions Public Worka pinna to mange Anderson for the design construction of expansions the and Milton sewage treatment plants at lis meet Wednesday lie Milton plant If op proved by council will be expanded nerve a popu Intloii equivalent of and Atton plant will expand In sirvc a maximum of ID people inmmlttec rciom mendullon follows months of mid hosts of tech the addition to the At ton plant neighbor but Is being unfair no that It would handle both treated by the powers that residential growth to ioooo be and the tannery effluent The committee recom Will pay urging that the He explained type of two plants he expanded ii ex addition would he more to go before regional sophisticated than the plant count II at councils meeting exists there now month agreed firm The recommendation went would consider covering the before the of additional would he required to accomo date tannery effluent ills firm lays i lalm to being the largest taxpayer In Hal ton Hills told the mmlltee his firm was being that panted by from the wru concerning both subjected rank ration He explained no plant was required to provide lit own sewage plant or denied use of the inunieipal plant Is It not fair we In some for our lux dollar Should we not get something buck for WW a the ONTARIO PREMIER William Davis adds mortar to a concrete shell during a cornerstone laying ceremony Friday October 24 at the new Brampton Campus of Sheridan College located at McLaughlin and Steeles Ave Brampton Inserted in the hollow shell is a copper box or time capsule containing contemporary paraphernalia including a current copy of each of the Brampton newspapers a ruler thermometer denoting the metric conversion buttons with slogans and the names of the Board of Governors Sheridan College President John M Porter left prepares to place the concrete slab which will seal the contents for posterity H H Chairman of the Board of Governors officiated at the ceremony right re pen plants During the llegior Public Works Committee meeting mom hers heard reports on both plants from Polluted En Consul tun Is report indicates that with the present facility In Acton mi expansion Tot lowing the same system from the Tannery could handled without serious ill of the effluent operated in Alton for iiuuiy plant Included you lias always hit at of Heard wed on more attended the meeting land It owns at the In leaded his firm s case yw however In the municipal diwelnpnimt has taken place and bonus have been up near the plant Itesidenls in those homes ore now complaining about tin odor from the plant I be ironv of Heard plight is the linn land In for both tin sewage plant aid the muni eipal landfill site argues that the firm has historic tried to be a good Dick urged that the In Acton be proceeded with without further holdups and agreed Ibal Hills council would give i mis Me nil ion lo the problem acts lack Norman of Polluted told committee that It would be possible to design No parking ruling beside Mill store Hills works committee thinks it has solved problem of Acton Home Furnishings not having an area clear the store for receiving The committee decided Monday night to bun parking on the west side of John Street in the vicinity of the store The store had complained to the town about not having any room or trucks lo come around and drop off merchan disc because ears were frequently parked in area The committee inspected Ihe area during Its recent fall lour of the Town to remove stumps It was revealed Monday at Hills works committee next year the town will haven stump removal program Engineer Robert Austin told the committee there arc about stumps which the town will try and remove next year The discussion was prompted by a letter from Burlington Julian written request that a stump between the Presbyterian Church nnd II Huxley norm on Mnln Street north In Georgetown be removed FIRST OXFAM auction sale drew a small crowd to the Y Friday even ing and there were bargains galore Here auctioneer Harvey Tuffin of fers a pot full of plant sups Trie group was satisfied with funds raised Oxfam sale Friday at Y The first auction sale in the was considered to be successful although the turn out of people was not large Some of the items not sold been stored nnd the or hope to sell them again Another sale will also be considered al the next meeting Comfort explained the organization and work of to the group in the before auctioneer Tufhn started his familiar coaxing calls No injuries in car crash A twocar accident on High just east of Milton Pre Police on Sat urda afternoon Damages to both chides imoKed totalled according to the police alter a car dm en Cor Queen St was in collision with a Jimim Georgetown Denture Clinic 106 Gtielph Street Next to Post Office on No GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Momtier Sac Ontario J JNOVAK COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE AlatutaPia AVAILABLE AT SHOES DOWNTOWN ACTON VIC Visit Oar WALLPAPER DIVISION WALLPAPER o off OTHER BRAND NAMES AAO OFF REG PRICE COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE VARIETY OF PATTERNS SHOP and SAVE at Acton Home Hardware Famous Quality Tone Available ONLY at Home Hardware FIVE TYPES TO CHOOSE INTERIOR LATEX Gallon Reg INTERIOR LATEX SEMIGLOSS Gallons Reg 99 Quarts 466 Reg S3 EXTERIOR LATEX 4 Reg S3 INTERIOR SEMI GLOSS Gallons 466 Reg S1 S3 fc EXTERIOR OIL Gallons Reg SI 997 Quarts Reg S3 099 SATISFACTION GUARANTtlD OR TOUR MONET REFUNDED lid lie Ministry of agree 1 Imt Ibis is ihe first In than a viar that the Ministry has gone on record as saying plant couli Had the ex pun not bee allowed In Milton the town would face scruHit Not would side have been ton hall at lit MX but hi- ruling would have serious on the plans for an industrial park of Highway Ihe Mill approval for the Milton i lis with a loadillons In the riiary In al mi process may have to be liislitutidlolncreoitethciffi of ihe plant Rails out in accident Occupants of a car Involved In an accident Saturday were taken lu Milton hospital treated released Over In damages were sustained the Toyota driven by Ronald Heath llagol SI lifter it went out of control on llwy nt ltd is four guard rails according lo Ontario Provincial Police FfllRFORD PREEHQIHEERED STEEL BUILDINBS MACHINE SHEDS LIVESTOCK SHEDS WORKSHOPS GEORGETOWN 8778690 Deceptive business practices hurt everyone This is what Ontario is doing to protect you We have a new law in Ontario called the Business Practices Act Its purpose is to prevent unfair business practices in sales to the public Here s what the law does it prohibits false misleading or deceptive tactics in the sale of products and services it prohibits too high prices unfair contracts and highpressure sales methods helps people get their money back if a seller has taken unfair advantage of them The Province of Ontario wants you to get your money s worth when you buy Expensive items such as cars and homes require a lot of thought so the Government of Ontario has prepared some simple booklets that tell you what to watch out for when you buy explain ing the do s and don about Buying a Car Buying Real Estate Buying a Condominium Getting a Mortgage You can also get a booklet called Balance in the MarketplaceThe Consumer s Guide to the Business Practices Act If you would like a copy of any of these booklets or if you wish to report an unfair business practice write now to Ontario Consumer Queen s Park Toronto Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations Sidney Handleman Minister Province of Ontario William Davis Premier

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