Councillor Pat reports ItcvUcd Official Plan or J Hills in Recently you have read in die Free Press the concerns the local merchants and heir need or off street parking as Public Works pre pares to rebuild Mill Street Since capital forecasts are five years in advance will realize thai this pro tect was initiated by the former town council of Acton already been ayei t Main Street North from he town library will be done when No Highway is re built These ore only part of tin new Plan that will be mended tor the former Town Of Acton in which the people may wish to be involved Hit Planning Committee expect to complete the new plan in 1976 Presently our sewage per day ind a water reservoir for is uded in the capital forecast Differences The new plan will have urban and rural policy areas with special provisions to differences in the two urban communities The Planning Staff hope to complete the revised plan for the former Town of Acton in March with and Georgetown s plan in early summer here will be public meetings and interested citizens will be invited to make constructive men da lions to update and improve their findings To what size should this ban area be allowed to grow Where should the growth take place Should off street parking be borne entirely by the commercial a ment Should p of the land on Main Street North be re- zoned to residential There will be many policy recommendations that of citizens will want to consider It is not too early to thinking and discussing you would like to see in the new pluns that will control the future of our town Cert our Planning ictor Mr Mario and his staff will welcome our constructive suggestions when the proposed pi in is The Acton Free Press Wed February 3 Summer school in North FOUR GENERATIONS gathered proudly for the baptism Sunday of twomonthold Matthew Bailey His parents seated in front are Rick and Liz Bailey Elmore Dr His rents seat on both sides of the chesterfield are James and Dorothy Bailey and Ellen and Joseph Thompson The baby is held by his great grandparents Lily and Bill Martin of A survey will be token of students at Georgetown Milton and Acton High Schools this spring to see if there are enough students interested In summer courses to warrant classes in North Halton Nominations on March The HaltonBurlington Pro gressive Conservative no mi nation is scheduled for the Ernest school in Milton on Wednesday March 17 at Two prospective candidates have declared themselves to the riding exe cutive George Kee of Milton and George Gray of George- The executive points out that those people holding 1975 Burlington member ships may renew them at the door the night of the meeting and others must purchase memberships 15 days in ad by Tuesday March 300 damage In the past it has been cult to find enough students who either want to lake extra courses or repeat a subject to economically have summer school operating in North Last year students from Georgetown Acton and Milton were bused to high schools in Oakville and Burlington Last year Georgetown students and 12 pupils from Acton went to summer school in and from Mil ton went to Burlington Driver Education courses were held for students in Window A front window at Acton Delicatessen was broken during the week by persons Georgetown last well as an auto servicing pro gram for 15 pupils In Milton students took driver cation A remedial math course was held in Georgetown for students and pupils wen enrolled in a remedial read program Dr S Kagetsu Is Accepting New Patients AT 224 Martin St Milton 8788594 111000 grants go to groups in accident Sewage dumper is overweight Hills Works took no action on a prob lem for Blue Spruce fc titer rises which has been auline 80 pounds of sewage sludge on class it roads Vehicles and cargo iron supposed to weight more than pounds on class roads The discussed the item briefly but decided it wan deal with it until firm asks for in exemption in writing e sewjge ill ind are said the trucks leave sewa Sider dumping it in an old pit In the summer the sludge is spread over farm fields lie has been rc- mam complaints from residents firm is dumping four loads of gallons of ludte eaeh day collects ilfrom the re gion seplie t inks eng itieer Itoberl said through the quests for wi Town delays fixing grader Hills works com mittee has decided to let the 1960 grader the town owns sit for awhile to see how the other three perform this year Recently engineer Robert Austin said repairs were needed for both the I960 and graders and works committee decided to have the 1964 machine repaired and get estimates for the cost of fixing the older grader Monday Austin told works committee that it would cost a minimum of 000 to put a new engine tires and other parts on the I9f0 grader and when mechanics take a really close look at it the bill go as high as SI J At the same time the town could get a used grader lor as but it would be an unknown quantity and could be costly to maintain Austin noted the grader worked hours last year mostly on snow removal and the town in gel by with just three graders He suggested the oldest grader be left unrepaired until next fall and see how the other machines work in the meantime If they don I require a lot of repairs there Immersed in education Lord Llgin High School in Burlington has launched an experimental prog of total immersion education in which the student studies only one subject in an sivc continuous lasting about four weeks Break in at arena Police are investigating break in at Acton community centre Kb 18 A drawer in a Tiling cabinet was jimmied open and about in cash taken be some money left ver to fix the I960 muhine The went alone with his idea of parking the grader and watting bis to see if there is money to fix it the same meeting the decided number of old ton trucks dump rueks tractors and other old unused equipment will be sold Support Sill will be handed out to groups organizations in if reeional council ilonj v til idminisin lion committee The in creased the grunts by over last years total ht spent over three hours list Wednesday a trim ipphcatious lhe dens received the bluest the received but chopped I J from their request Other hit grants included for the for the for the Bur for the Mentally mil for the t red it illev for 11 Hilton Helping Hinds is irded sou the Mil ton of the Vietomn Order of Nurses rintslotalhneG0Mwinlto the North for the Mentally Retarded and to vinous litural groups in the region The new Acton Services Centre received while the of Burlington Residences Si while the Army got 00 Hilton Recovery House lhe Multiple Sclerosis Guelph OPP active week I the week of ib detachment of the investigated 12j occurrences mclud seven and entry four thefts liquor ilalions and four insurance viol itions Theft at LCBO store and enter at trie I BO store in Erin on result din a theft of liquor heir with i vilueof I Ik in is under the detach and Service each were awarded grants of worth were to The Lome Scots House and Institute for the Blind The committee decided to give the Community SI lhe councillors turned down request for for Project which is a plan to build an on the Burlington II imilton town line I he Niagara and Mid West cm Ontario Travel tion w intcd since ilton is in this tourism net but the re jected the request Hie St Ambulance request for was turned down and the troupwis to apply lo Milton and Hills ells since the org serves North Parents Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so if you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office THE ACTON FREE PRESS Second Class Mail Postal Registration PRACTISE BREAST SELF- EXAMINATION DIG THESE VALUES m HALTON HILLS FURNITURE and APPLIANCES HALTON HILLS 352 Queen St E Hwy No Acton 8530211 Anonymous of and Burlington were also advised approach their local for the they want Mental Health Ontario won t get the asked for the Ontario Forestry As socialion Toronto llnginline won get any money cither The committee upheld a previous council de cision not to give University a of The committees recom will be reviewed council and a number be either lowered pedor rejected one council lor predicted Ont car ivcd an estimated in damages and Hie other car was free of damages in a twocar col lesion on the Fifth I ine and Ten on February A car driven by Mary Jane i I It received its front grill fender after it was in collision with a vehicle driven by Lindsay I Hilton Regional Police say the I indsoy vehicle was icing south on the Fifth Line when it reversed into he car which was lirectly behind it SHOES We apologize for any inconvenience caused by our renovations now underway but we are still open for business to continue to bring you the same high quality Footwear and Service shoes Downtown Acton DLC VALUES Champion RADIAL Champion DeLuxe Champion POLYESTER SUPRBELT OCSO SO whitewall black wall flHi installed 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