Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 18, 1976, p. 10

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Council wants to avoid restructuring wards Council seeks aid on hospital closing i companies and In David Feels the dlviduafs with their views area Is a sitting duck as helping make the com county looks into mitteescase restructured government Mr Masson said he thought It was rtvealcd at the the county had said every council Monday meeting thing the province wanted to that there are to be public hear and thought the hearings in Shelburne and province would like their concerning ideas restructuring the area next The councillor suggested month The county of the tramasa planning board has asked for formal get the Duffcnn papers and submissions from counties analyse them From there Where should highway go The Ministry of Transportation has written the Township Council asking public opinion on the subject of the rerouting of There are three alternatives under consideration kciplhe existing route through the village of and widen it by pass the village of via the Line 3 detour south or Eden Mills and connect up with the 2nd Line therefore avoiding both Inges The The Ministry has asked for input from the Board of Trustees and residents Any comments on this would be welcomed by the Trustees and should be addressed totheVillageSecretary Now is the time to act There hive already been several letters received by the Board stating preference to particular route NO 7 HWY Which way will it go That decision is up to you they would submit a brief about why Wellington did not want to go in with lobbied up We better watch it or we will be gobbled up Mr warned He pointed out their county did not have to be regionalized but admitted there were some parts of it which needed fixed up George Day according to Mr Masson suggested the idea of going into the ward system and eliminating the police villagers Mr explained that doing this would have to expand the council Deputy Reeve Betty 1 Clark explained that Dick had told her ward system does not work for small villages He said that it works in areas over And we are only she pointed out Not enough Mr explained that county does not have enough ptopk to be regionalized and would be looking for other areas join them Wellington county he said does not want to go regional However he felt the Dufferin committee was basically saying give and everything to the west of the to region of Waterloo and put everything else in Duffcnn This that we are all right leave us going to help Mr Masson said ramosa is making a request to the ramosa board to prepare a brief on restructuring of Dufferin county as the affects Eramosa and to mike a recommendation to the township The Acton Free Press Wed February 18 Water sewer work on time John Slater supirinttndint for Con despite the snow tint slowed down hrislm is w iter pipes will be completed this fall is planned The blasting is per cent finished on Kirns St ind the men have I the iter lines lie said Mr Slater Hided though it is to keep Hams open while blasting wis going on it will be im possible with the installation of the lints down middle of Iht road He stressed lint the road will be kept open hat their first II he like mud to finish the crossing at thi Mill before spring run tit The crew is ilmost finished there and will north on Main St from that point They will be on the north and west end until frost leaves SI will be us as a detour up over hill and before that they will do their best to keep it least a single lane of traffic open Ihe men have found people verv operative and hope to continue providing as lit lo discomfort possible their diff ictilt task roundup Kerry Chalmers Mrs Jenny Hamilton her birthday this past weekend Birthday wishes art extended from her many friends in village Peacock of Harris St is leaving for a six week holiday in England Mrs will be holidaying with relatives in Yorkshire and Newcastle on tht her birthplace favorite aunt is one of reasons for her trip Her aunt has ill this past year and the news of the visit has done her wonders according to friends who wrote Mrs Pot cock Best wishes for a lovely holiday are sent from village friends t- Romeo and Juliet was a real success The many res idents who took the bus trip sponsored by tht I enjoyed the love story and the chance for a girls night out The happy chatter to and from the was proof of this and the excellent driving of the bus driver added to the comfortable ride It is the way to go and seen play- no traffic no parking and everything planned for you for the price of the ticket Look for other announce up and coming trips t Look for your library news every few weeks in this col starting next week Kelso will prepare a newsletter to let residents know what is going on at our library The I hours are Tuesday and Thursday evenings from four to six and seven lo nine and Saturday mornings from nine lo I ibrarian Lois would like the public to know that tht Library is more than happy to fill requests for people who need a particular twoK Then are over 12 books available to residents at the present time Mrs explained that il is difficult lo pick books that ill satisfy everyone and that is she and Mrs Kelso find requests often helpful when it comes lo selecting new books There is no charge for area residents Closing of Chesley hospital by the Ontario Ministry of Health has got ramosa township council on the bind wagon to assist hit towns council in trying to postpone the Hit hospital has or dered to close on according lo letter received by the township from their in Chi sit tip mud tin Hits pump I witk ilint Hill tin 1 w is in collision with gas pump 1 to tht tir is at to tin gis pump it ipptnu litis i Quit I WINNERS OF the Junior level public speaking contest at Centennial Public School are from left to right 1st place Sue Parkinson 2nd place Lisa Petty and 3rd place Cindy More Rockwood News on Page 19 Ambulance service on snowmobiles sleds At least snowmobiles an for tmtrg to in need of issistintt during snowstorm or lo hi rt In lull the ltotl wood ramosa I ions gone together to proudi lub this inique form of mobili il Sue Parkinson top speaker at school of We old fish the mm winters is tin rimos township know iv Mill Bill tvtmng and explained tliil Mr Kmgshurv sud I numbers of his will roup would lllVI in tin of snowed in sin Itl In km 1 schools doctors who must ski resorts Hi to patient shut ins ill this would emu in tit Mr is Hurt ire tint dub will in pi it i imbulantt sltd in is loiM or I mi isktd if win Kin 1 in with tin fin in in of winch Mi mi si rtphul no no in dl tin diUch vet lit in touch tin inline- I wilh fir thief Mc idows i in who in turn will Ml The junior level public speaking contest or oral com munica lions festival for grades four lo six took place at Centennial Public School on Tuesday The youngsters who spoke were leading contestants in the junior classrooms of the school Each pupil had pre- pared a speech to present to v of voice The votabuliry and College Venue University J hi president told s ml composition were also pomes Village and John Met rae group he hid taken i I hi iluhs tint on store sheet along with prizes for 1st 2nd 3rd John first ml lot lumbers contestants ability to rt plate in and The s i iLnl Lite to winntr of this yieb on other numbers hkcwisi in compete it i county wide next winter lit exiil needed Mr level lfKxl link Sue Hock would hi hours upon elosint wood is if mis and through elimination finalists were picked for contest The speech was to be three to live minutes long and a penalty was given for over under time The ing covered a wide range of things judges looked for clarity articulation and pronunciation along with audibility quality and range The judges looked for imagination sintcnly and in each speech each speech the questioned for a more than two Sue Parkinson who took 1st plate will a trophy on awards day in June She will now go on to rtprestnt Hock wood at John rae School in in the irea two finals Sht will compiling junior sludtnb from Brock Insurance should equal Mounting costs tend to increase the value of a home and its contents When was the last time you revised your home protection coverage Ask your CIAG representative CHARLES for information on Automobile Home Farm Business PHONE 8772084 CIAG INSURANCE OLE KINGEB0Y FLIPS HIS LID IN PRESENTING THIS SALE OF SALES ON ALL HARD SURFACE FLOORING HOWS THIS FOR NAME DROPPING solarian Aire coronelle odmj lias a cm wlufd lie and an o ijoii cod Don ijow cm dim ad cVisd ACTON AUTO BODY fnoliCnn to Main St S and Agnes St 8531870 accent on OF PA UN J 70 FROM Value DISCOUNT PRICES SAVE SAVE DURING THIS SALE OF SALES lln null li Retail Wholesale Warehouse CARPET KING flooring 310 AVE MILTON to miles to other hospitals letter Councillor John Hewitt said he felt very to wards the matter as the town of Chesley built the hospital from public funds More closed serves the At the time the letter was unities of Chesley written there were no other lnra and is located in such facilities in dancer the belt at Ihe end of he said Reeve Bill Peninsula There arc hospital has many in the area been closed since then only means of tnns Councillor Alan Burnett fin Pat the a has also received three injured lints would have a travel 12 Council decided to endorse the resolution of the town of and request the J of Health to present r Legislature complete and detailed state ment of policy and pro gram relating to proposed closures and to extend operation of the eidenl find District hospital on the the entire closing policy of Mimslrj 111 mm of the councils re Viliru solution ire being sent to ill of Premier Davis is rink Miller Minister of it Health Stephen I lead hi irl of the official opposition r Stuart Smith I spun I Jack Johnson local i trie P the town of i I thru injun ii ii tllini CRATING NEW AGE You are invited to be our guests for HALT0N ENCOUNTER 76 an inter church mission to the heart of the nation Evangelist Ken Campbell Gospel Musician Jim Reese CAMPBELL RAPS WITH STUDENTS IN THE GALT INSTITUTE CAFETERIA DURING THE CAMBRIDGE ENCOUNTER PHOTO COURTESY THE CAMBRIDGE DAILY REPORTER HEAR KEN CAMPBELL ON THESE TOPICS HILLS February 19 22 rl rin FnciliihiussolGol N lire of Christ P 2 Li jiIi in hi Cliurcli Burton or Thi Holy Spirit M Worst Sinner in 8 PM I 19 Georgetown High School rD 21 Avenui Baptist Church OAKVILLE February 22 25 lib Go Ask Esther Rotten 7 45PM 111 I II l I utli Tht Stri mil the Exorcist risi in the Church 7 45 Whit i Oiks Hiqh School Feb 23 25 Club lonsorf I committee of concerned Cliristnn laymen of the region

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