Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1976, p. 9

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County levy 240895 for Erin Township The increase in property hens killed by stray dogs Glen Creba the new build taxes for county purposes in and Roy Miller for a inspector informed the Township will not be lamb which showed all signs meeting there were build high as was first calculated of being killed a wolf permits issued In April The Acton Free Press Wed May 5 John Root joins new Halton motion on SMV environmental board s approved at meet by the assessment branch According to the revised equalized assessment while the township assess for county purposes A request was received for and of these are for assistance in renovating the homes basement of hall Discuss danger making it suitable for holding a discussion followed on the banquets and events is dangers and on slated they will give what to do Members agreed stands at 18 per a grant equal to that of there was no use spraying un cent from 1975 Township On a motion by til mosquitoes were tested to Township timer Wheeler and Marshall a out which ones were explained to the grant of MOO will be given A carrying the germs No one council meeting on Monday grant of will be forth knows if they are the ones thai this does not necessarily coming from the province mean that individual taxes bringing total to w ill rise proportionately since appeal here has been an increase in committee from the he number of residences Citizens the levy will be spread David Wright Brian Miller wn a greater number and Almond brought to the library board letter of thinks is being request to council asking on a motion by Wheeler and sent to MPP Jack Johnston council to appeal to the cab- 50 was granted to for his efforts in correcting incite reverse the decision the bad intersection it High waj County Road Two larger signs la will be erected one at he corner to replace the by sign other one 100 feet til they come and then it too late It was realized there would be a lot of environ men complaints on spraying Ken McKi Former Wellington Duf fcnn John of Erin Township was named Wednesdny as a member of Ontario first Environ mental Assessment Board according to Ontario Premier William Davis The 14 member board will play a vital role in the imple mentation of the Environ mental Assessment Act under the Ministry of the Environment Proponents of any undertaking which may have a significant effect on The township keep the intersection under review and if any other changes needed they will act on them Contracts have been aw irded Cox Construction for crushed gravel for the roads ind to Miller for chloride bard top surface has been scheduled tor the second line this summer from 24 to Several for sever ince have been re for inous reasons A farm should be owned for five before retirement lot gramme license to open gravel pit A lively discussion A letter from followed Donald Township opposing the West We should go Montrose dam haabeenpre- ind see legal counsel talk to county council and Mr and full a copy sent to each on whit we can concerned asking iiLalr do and go from them to express their opinion Ihere The proposed dam would cut The councillors stated a de- the township of in DAVID S CAVERLY sire oread the Conditions of two II is felt the results would the License before acting on be too destructive to Welling the natural environment must seek approval of the Prove effect Industrial firms or govern ministries will have lo prove to the board any new developments will not upset the natural environment the premier said The new board will also assume the activities of Ihe Environmental Hearing Board which was formed in 1973 Many of the members of the Assessment Board were formerly on the Hearing Board including chairman David Caverly of Toronto and vicechairman Eleanor Lancaster of St Catharines The board will be sworn in on May Mr Hoot represented the rural riding in the legislature from 1951 lo 1975 and operates 300icre farm with his brother He was a member of ihe Hearing Board and was first vice chairman of the Board is C A Martin of Milton a former Warden of former member and former Hearing Board member He is well known as a conservationist and community worker Tree down no damage Acton Hydro superm Mason reported during the storm last week a tree fell over wires on Main Si just north of the old Legion building There was no damage however it was just a cast of tutting Ihe tree down Mark spring Regional Farm Safety Meeting was held Thursday April at Welling ton Place Mrs Ella Patter son Cecil Patterson Alfred and Mark Leahy represented All counties reported on their safety projects for the year Alfred spoke for strap book comp etition on essay competition a farm safety meeting in tonjunetion with Hilton 111 Clubs The I arm Safety introduced a re solution which was voted on carried The resolution read Be it resolved that the Association work with the Ontario Mm of Transportation and Communications to educate the motoring public about slow moving vehicle em and the right of Ontario farmers on the roads of our province Options In the event thai no first year student applied for one of these scholarships ap plications from second year students would be considered If no applications were received from students wishing to enter the Program consideration would be given to a second selection from those wishing to enter the Degree Program and viceversa Actons elevation is 1150 feet above sea level and the town sun time is the same as Greenwich minus five hours minutes and eight seconds form Wat Itesources Commission Another man pointed to the Asses menl Ihe request A special was arranged giving ihem reasonable time to peruse the papers County Members agreed to write a letter supporting me Township Dam proposil Federation offers scholarships by Murray Harris The of Agriculture offers two was rttcucd from arships of each to assist the Insurance thai worthy students from artni having in courses in agriculture or unsafe tor use is family and consumer studies now not covered for One of these scholarships met will be available lo a student entering the first semester of million ind the Sc or B A Sc Hud was that the at the University of following accounts be The other will be ah in for available to a student en Battle of Atlantic marked Silts in Burlington area marked the Battle of he with church parade wreath laying and flower ceremonies last Sunday The day is set to the memorv of men and shins lost it si i World War 11 when tenuous links with Britain were preserved men ml marine and Allied navies Demand study of old arena Mil TON Inspectors from provincial Ministry of Labor have demanded stud of the old Brown Si ST JOO engineering report to be prepared an independent firm of consulting engineers muslbt in the hands of the minister s industrial safety branch by June J of this One fhw found rcttntl in a beam been repjired but Milton officials are aware inspectors have closed down mumcipil arenas in the past year and it makes Milton has wo arenas but the original in honor of in 1921 and ilmost destroyed by fire in 1J55 a blaze which lefl some beams distorted It was rebuilt in 1965 at of 100 Inspectors are now as concerned with high winds as with weight of snow It was noted the roof of Burlington curling rink at ihe Burlington Golf and lub nt weekend late when storm winds hit GO miles per hour Man may lose dream home I man may lose his drc home town council says he built in dtfianct of lot il regulations Council his ordered him to stop work on the while it investigates he legality of lis construe ion One councillor Thomas has put into the project at the hack of his property akeshorelld Two regulations have dim the builder dream he has been stymied by the region in attempts land severance required before a second is allowed on a property there is an existing building on the property However he was able to gel a building permit from the town based on an accessory building Accessory is the key word Mr Chernoffs and the town s interpretations differ also claims two lined members of the town staff told him to proceed Agn the Diploma culture program at University of Guelph any of the four Colleges of Agricultural Technology in Ontario Kempt ville or New Lisk These awards will be made on the basis of agricultural background academic standing as well as participa lion achievements in 4 Junior Farmer and other community activities forms arc obtainable from the office of the Ontario Ministry of culture and Food 181 Main St Milton The application form should be submitted to tht Agricultural Office Sept 1 The Education Com of the Hon of Agriculture will select winners YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Quasar Television Works in a drawer J L DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT formerly G Fish Chips Give yourself a break Drop In and see us for the finest Chinese Food and Fish and Chips in Hills HOURS Thun i8Sat10am p m Sunday 12 Noon Tel 8532060 The PURPLE PLACE on H No M East of Flowering and Tropical Plants Arrangements Orchids Roses FOR OPEN ALL DAYSUNDAY 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