Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 2, 1976, p. 16

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The Acton Free Press Wed June Board says Teachers increment not part of guidelines Hnlton Board of Education disagreed Thursday with the view of the Board of Education that teachers salary increments should be part of the inflation ACTON EXECUTIVE 119 Beautifully set amongst pines cedars and rockeries Excellent location tor bus I or pleasure of a doctor lawyer or professional per son Large circular drive and parking tor six cars plus double garage Features Incl beautifully panelled living room modern spacious kitchen large heated sun room Extra ft with patio Close to lake schools churches and shop ping A real bargain at this price being sold privately Let us show it to you now Call ERIN Charming 1 storey house New wiring and heating renovated tot frees Separate garage with upper level miles north of Georgetown Suitable young couple or retired Private 519 1736 No Agents CHRISTIE WOODS REAL ESTATE LTD Represented in Acton by ROY GOODWIN MILTON ATTRACTIVE DOWN PAYMENT OF 000 Bedroom brick bungalow hardwood throughout tiled floor In kitchen painted cupboards 1 pc bath plus extra washroom in basement roam finished laundry room also extra bedroom In basement garage Vendor will take back mortgage Asking CALL NOW 519 878 Tor 416 Board wage guidelines In a letter lo the board At asked support for the opinion that all increases awarded teachers should be subject to the A B guide lines and that permission for annual increments to be ex eluded from these guidelines is in fact a contradiction of their own criteria Furthermore by per milting his to happen the A I B is allowing a situation to exist in which the public sector is held to maximum wage increases while at the same time being called upon to support wage settlements for teachers which will ex coed the A I B maxima declared Trustee said questions Members of Regions Public Works Com can expect to field complaints if they move the water billing function to Georgetown the committee was told Wed tclon area councillor Pit questioned report that suggested Acton rate pavers could save to i year in the process Works Director Hob Moore was to furnish an to the councillor question and the move to Irmsfer the function wis deterred pending further inform ition Mr Moore hid returned from holidays had not had an lumtv to review the You heir from people in if close that of Mr told the n ra sen no Acton Corner per Tel ngSQ PRIVATE ACTON for year old built bedroom bungalow Fully broad loomed except cushion floor In kitchen and bathroom Separate dining room eat in kitchen Full basement con tains finished family room and laundry rooms with x unfinished potential rec room deck par fenced rear yard Attached garage View by appointment only 853 1944 ON STOREY DRIVE ACTON FROM only Large storey A bedroom homes built on ravine lols with walkout from extra large finished room Laundry room and washroom on main floor Double car garages and large kitchens are among the added features of these spacious new homes Model home open on weekends from For more information call CONSTRUCTION LTD Evenings and weekends Joyce DA WE DOWN Bedrooms to patio completely redecorated Con dominium Townhouse DOWN bedroom detached home dining room large kit single car garage Existing mortgage monthly STONE SEMI An exquisite home with sliding cut glass doors dividing the dining room and parlor 3 large bedrooms and hardwood floors throughout sun porches Irreplaceable woodwork has possibilities for commercial use or as a unique relaxing home LAKEV1EW Beautiful 3 bedroom raised bungalow overlooking lake fin Ished recreation room and extra bedroom walkout to sun deck ROCK WOOD New brick and aluminum raised bungalow with attached garage family room I bathrooms on large lot Excellent value for this bedroom semi tastefully decorated on a quiet street close to schools and shopping COUNTRY LIVING AT Bedroom bungalow on a beautiful treed lot one mile from Acton Con be purchased with low down payment he t support Ati kokan view because It would be unfair to expect teachers to start at a certain le el and then stay there He explained teachers pro gress up the wage scale in relation their years of ex so their annual increment I be in eluded in the wage guidelines but only raises all teachers receive through contract settlements did suggest the once and for all come out and make its position clear on salary increments lie I favor the continuing to allow individual boirds to de cide if increments are in the guidelines irustee Bill agreed the should take a stand but reminded that the guidelines wont be with Can forever iddcd a promotion I be likened to teachers mere as he thought hid Ik said the only kind of movement in exempt from the guidelines should be when teacher moves up to become a vitt principal Trustee said he with that increment wis form of merit pay because a teacher moves up from the minimum salary the m bet the leirned lo do llicir job belter The decided not to support s opinion Calling grads Or ssiblt for us lo caul it one Please let us know who has from com college or university Free Press would like to tll Breather for Waterfalls DENISE PATON left appears to be one of the last over the first hurdle in the intermediate girls 60 metre hurdle race at Bennett Friday but she won with a time of 13 Janet Ager right placed second and Sandee Allonby centre third Fourth spot went to Linda Zions who is partially blocked from view by Miss Allonby Early dropout committee set up for North Halton Hilton Board of I due Hum decided I to lire up its early school leaving com millet into three smaller tomniiUiis designed lo serve the needs of students in Uu Him Out new sub tor North will consist of squisniL Irlislef I itsiin ire Hon ipm in North ire Bill Coon At tun In iddilnn Iwo numbers nil Ik ill said people who sit on tin who ire sUttttd from Hit community labor represent lues numbers the Cham M Hid other community rusiee in Vtmis tin involve mini is ism nil lo Hit torn Obituary Iht board Hie sub vill mini and 11 is ilso fell tint lot il people will Id supply inform spett job opportunities for the- Hit t school It lomiiuttit in ins from wlmli ind old pupil school fir work llu his tisltnti ve Former teacher dies in Midland for W pupils m I the vouth- Lit I I ml schools I 1 died suddenK on May Hit lit si in Mi II in I Mr lived It it Slit v is the d lughter of the Hi i ntt 1 Hit llcv lr it J ItiiinlLy publish photograph as short Vandals Ilaving games with m til boxes be in ex pensive proposition Three Millon men fined apiece in provmei last Wednesday for knocking down four runl mail boxes on Ml three ileidta guilty lo causing wilful kepi lilt in which pi lent Itw itiful j ltd hum l lived up l tin lyu mtnl ihty with board ihtv illow to drop ail of I luvt sinit bun sthi in It lit on dui Mill Hill on unit w his livid pisl she lived in ilbirlsim till Mil stud Boh Irt oh it Hi ft mi hush KiiiLsbur Mrs iw s wtn It irtrs Ihtv win Volt mil Sue ik IK in md Unit Brink low Itthbu Mobile home dwellers at Waterfalls Park will be given a reprieve at least for a time if Hills council accepts a planning board recommendation Councillor Hoy Booth made a motion calling for rethinking of the towns policy on the removal of mobile homes from Waterfalls Park and said no further legal action should be taken until a study of the affects of mobile homes is carried out a mobile home rcsi dent told planning board the residents to know their status He said all ihey know is what they read in the news piper l inner Mario Vtnditti said the park owners solicitor and the town solicitor i iht removal of all per m inenl mobile He said four of the trailers iy there legally having been ihert before any bylaw but in the new site agreement rtmov all trailers is irccd upon I It agreement has yet come hack lo hut pointed Iht sile pi in approved council only recognized Hit recreation use bummer temporary and a art Mr said owner Joe lold him he had submitted no silt plan and savs hi his no inltnlion of moving out lit says he won I sign tint will put us out lit says tht silt pi in with plans is tin town not his Mr Met ilium is ar is he knew one irk resident w is aware the park nut a permanent mobile homi p irk it I want lo know is whin wt II hue lo e0 when wi tan go hi jil r ixpl lined Mr hired pi unit li disiLn the site plan which evoke with town solicitor mil himself manv munieipihtits wen mobile home parks assessment ind licencing bit Hi Mid had been waiting to make some ruling with rtsuil most parks irt full object to mobile homi it W itirf ills Mr ilium iuntillir Dick llowill lied ilonf with rtsi dints sunt Hint to He Hi sud he shock to hut tilled muline with Mr I and rtsidtnls whin it is tie ihev would hive to 1 d be to if ihiy need six Hit present il be closer to six ii lur Us- I pointed out il m the llu his lo quit If I iki iuthl sons 1oinl and Mull daughter It It I Iuslm ih mil Lr Shi w is Church THE CHURCH OF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR 1872 Anglican Comer Willow St and St Rev Leonard Rector rector Mrs Frank Thursday June 3 Holy Eucharist Sunday June a Holy Eucharisl 10 a Sung a m Church School and Nursery Wednesday a Holy BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday June 1976 Sunday Worship Services at m and Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the service You are welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over these lions Hamilton C K am dial St Catharines dial Toronto CHIN am dial lot Toronto dial ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney Sc Pastor Phone Sunday June6 1976 10 a Sunday School and Adult Class IS a m Morning Worship MO Cheltenham Anniversary Monday Juno m Mission Circle at home of Mrs Judy Sunday June 1976 An evening Rev Lome Smith Pol Luck Supper EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday June6 Sunday School or all ages a Morning Worship Evening Service Tuesday Prayer Service and Bible and Boys Brigade lice ALL ARE WELCOME John 17 3 This Is eternal thalthey might know Thee the Only True God and Jesus Christ Whom Thou has sen Excellent tree lown Bus lor adulls lo and from Sundiy School on the All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For Ir formation phone PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON 11 A Sunday June m Church School tor Beginners Kindergarten and Grades 11 a Divine Sermon Theme Narrow Intolerance and Wide For tree transportation please phone or 4MB Babies and toddlers cared for in Nursery during service Everyone Mot Wolcomo MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday June6 45a Sunday School lor all ages 11 m Morning Worship Evening Fellow ship Though Peace day when Christ rules UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Chas A Dr George Elliott MA PhD Music Sunday June6 10 a m Worship Service Sunday Church School and Nursery Everyone most welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill N Minister The Rev J A and Mrs Eleanor Sunday 1976 ll am Worship and Church School The Church on Hill Is an gallon ministering to needs of the community All years replied Mr explained the mobile homes con ihe bylaw He said bylaw was passed long before his time He said the township allowed Mr Pmcyk to have summer trailers or temporary trailers while someone lb working on a job site but Waterfalls was never designated a permanent site What about the four legal traders asked The said that could not be proven so Mr agreed lo remove them nil Councillor Miller said if there some kind of control by Iht town ht might not oppose them He pointed out he had talked to residents He said he was not too about tht proposal lo move the summer trailers to Ihe rocky art as the mil plan proposed argued both the town and residents should be given a breather to consider the wholt question He reminded planning board of the housing and Booth emphasized he was not talking about I numbers of mobile homes but merely talking about Ihe existing He maintained town could at least get some money back in licence fees I It contended mobile homes nowadays are to the homes most of the members lived in are not Ihe rimshaeklc trailers were ago contended Councillor no- one would to leave until the agreement is officially signed Il s not up us to move it up to Mr I rucyk replied el his motion to reconsider wilhold further legal action at present would at least let the residents know where they until an official decision is Hill Tht planner out council Ind m ide the decision lo some degree the site plan with no area allowed fir mobile homes Miller suLLislid mobile homes may lit 100 summer homes upon rock Wt should know whit we re lalkinj allowing i lol of summer impers loo Hit question of taxes and licence fees brought out the fact Willow Park residents 520 a month licence fee to Ihe town finance chairman Harry levv said the committee hid investigated last ve found were only 10 so it was raised lo the the lown in which is We hive no power to lake ln staled Councillor tic Morrow said he would like economic of homes included in the study pointed out reteive fire and police protection ind incur school Booth no children art W ilerfalls irk so Hurt art no school costs slid owner land itself can taxed and fees collected if this is dont it is recognized is a letil use Joe said he agreed w 1U1 ihtsludv but contended it still Itll Hit residtnls up in Hit air Councillor I opposed Ihe motion Councillors Mike Armstrong I and I- rnie were absent Obituary James Noble funeral services Funeral services Wert held for the James SI inle Noble of Mr died hisbomt on May lit wis old Born on April 8 in llynglnltl the son of William Agnes Noble he were irncd s one son John Noble 1 mourn his passing an his wife his son and two jrandchildrtn Michael Norint Mrs Michael both of lie was predeceased taken Island at his irents iwo brothers weeks of age There he iljdden Wesley and lived until he enlisted in the Ihcrtsi Nina of 1 itch until March A Mr served in with the 3rd ui 1 his discharge November tie ihe hool Minitoulin Is as member of houst Whilt in He gland he took Wilier officiated at the funeral LYNN releases a javelin during the Peel Halton track and field meet at Etobicoke last week Miss Margetts placed fourth in the midget division in this event of Whitehaven fc his The dill was 1918 Upon his discharge Mr Noblt brought his wife to the arm when he f irmed land and v is carpenter it Die held at that w 1 mt Cemetery illbi were four Wilier An land Darn and friends red Brooks and Wil im Want bronze plaque at kilns The Niagara Commission would like to Chain of office suggested for mayor The mayor of Hills be wearing a of office before long Urged by councillor Itussell Miller and person committee agreed ask ward going to the States had requested an Appropriate gift from the lown but there are Clerk administrator Doug ilchard reported historical bronze plaque near the lime kilns in the the purchasing agent lo make Stone is coming lo I imehouse Area members of Credit inquiries and report back council Monday and a design Conservation Authority meeting were informed They suggested a commit for Hills badge will let of three one from each of hi settled Then any number hopes a public body may make It more permanent by the former municipalities- fcdls can be mountingitonstonccnirnatalalerdnlc should choose the design badges to sew on to Exact wording is undecided according to the NEC Councillor Miller also slat something encrusted with the plaque will describe Ihe kilns believed to date he symbolic jewels i beer mug was back to 1840s Hills Guides from gesledl

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