Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 21, 1976, p. 1

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Purchase bakery for town parking The third reiding of bylaw authorizing of Hills to Willow St for irking was held up night when ml said hi was aware the purctnsc had pro gressed as fir as tost of Mould be assessed to consenting pro- owners Ik told councillors hi had beard indirectly tint Nielsen of llalion Hills ing Authority It id been talk to merchants lit wirnedlhut some of these ire renting property and do not own it Ho claimed that Mr Nielsen hid not Medical Croup bet lust hi knows they strongly opposed I no necessarily op posed to the property being used for pirkint but 1 want to know who is paying for if Mr said if is mumtipil irking lot out or eencnl levy lint would be ill right with him if is paid for only by benefitting mcrchinls it is ounullor Mike Armstrong said council lias put the cart be fore Ihe horse Mr is hen as an owner who will pay ind he has not even been idustd before now The people who would be paying shot should have the chance know it nulling Ihe third was held up Mr and my delegation were invited to Mcrch have been eon sidermg the purchase of s bakery tic razed mike i town parking lot property owners would hive the costs assessed lo them oxer a period town would pur the properly and assess Hie business men s bylaw wnuld he followed l approv then another hundred and Second Year ACTON ONTARIO WEDNESDAY JULY 21 No 3 Twfiitv Pages Fifteen Cents Question need offstreet parking JAMIE LUBBERS Mildred Heffernan Kay Hotchen Barens and Hotchen nose behind Bakerys counter after most of Saturday sales were made Hotchens closed their doors for the last time Saturday after nearly 32 years in the business on Willow Street South Hotchens coses after 32 years Ts more off street parking realh needed Two of the merchants who will be at tending s finant committee mecling talked Tuesday to tree Press about their concerns Bert mended Ihis weeks council meeting and was able lo defer third re id ing of a bylaw to purchase for a parking lot He and Bill of Pharmacy feel there has not been enough inpul into the question In some don even know the could be isked in fin nice the pur through i leu which Tbe wonder if the problem molers of more parking believe I- or in lhe mini in st mecs of which park in prime spots all day lone The owners arc workini in stores and businesses Some of park in the same downlown spot every single day all day liny suggest the could belter police with mow enforcing parking limits Perhaps pirkmt could Ik limited two hours loo Some merchints lire provide their own pirking should they In isscssed is much is others Mr and Mr ireii opposed more park II surprisid tu irn tint In tn pure lluri mi i inform tin provide mdKi in i in the Willi htlle no lice and vers little fuss do i them oil and She sin mi ill lie idling 11 iv but Ihe rush il irder- llu icree the propirtv mil held will ml lo while peril taught mam surprise to Mildred which I r Imltdivs Mrs Untitle I S5SS How are services here survey seeks replies CHECKING OFF how they rate social services north Halton are Alison Norman Ave and Gail Gervais Acton The survey is a summer project of student Howard Kirkby right and John Hatherly They spent Thursday in town seeking replies Two students who are con dueling survey of social vice in North Hilton spent last Thursday in ilk people on he street and to fill out their questionnaires They obtain about to replies An advertisement contain mg same questions ap peared in tree Press and other North papers a couple of weeks ago Very few replies were mailed John ithcrly student University of Windsor and Howard of Me Master are living in Milton haired Mr Kirby his wife Ieshe lived in Aclon when he attended the University of 1tshe is now employed at Maple hurst Their survey is called North Hilton De velopment Project and is operated under the Hilton county health unit in llmr Howard comment their projeel is very time Hilton Human Services council executive and the dinclurs of md social pi limine councils in setting up steering in vesiale region of social pluming tin will consider voulh services care etc Marks of GEAR HOUSING is component of products at Commercial Shear ing Open House there Friday see inside to day paper opinion how lit ire fnllowi g services North He urn Is nurs ing dental spit lis i il doctors progrims wclf ire in liipuwe r d ire to iged In iridic ippcd due lice protntioii fire protec tmii pi inning ret re role do vou think the public should assume in regird to the decision making process such pro gr mis as lot regional social planning he illh we If ire liuw do you feel about the of inform ilion con North whit pro grams ich service lion provides far the public desired torn nil 1 1n li ikmi we In mini I i Mill Mi II Mien would dim lo millers it mi I pick up picks Into s products ill hen s mil of flour tin isl pounds rim eggs Mi lichen m si line up tin simp She look i 1 Ihe Iroul begin to Plan more events in will He I his for thru mil fin Mind this tune I ilis ire Sept l III md In llu in ILL toll 1 itielforSundo is pull ir will be used so people compete i elm U Id r I PARKING LOT could replace Hotchen s Bakery if proposal before council goes through Dele gations will attend Monday finance committee meeting Is bump on wrong road I Iv I just up mine Is lie mi min v Mr Hoi hill his I wnrkuif Mr the ii hut sitiireiu with its en in orders lire id hid be il could he she id lor customers On i vuckdiv he would bike ihout WO loivcs of lire while mil but emSilunhv llu would this with il I lure will igiinbc ihcavv hurst pull Sundiv lhere will more em em Ihe food ire i on this in is hung pi piemt I iblts trniil drink nut be pnrch from i fur beef ir booth the Junior booth Ihe md shows will agun be held on Sundiv Old I urn I iddlirs contest will i mi be heldon the tin problems on iron Sircei on wrong id Pal Me snd he I hough I the hi which w is built on Mill Street rccenllv should Inve on e micron Street I Hunk we or bump on Street mi the wrong slrecl he s Mr must hive misunderstood town pi for solving Sited tlr image problems be i lust is on right 1 hid nil from ihe street spoke in who s mi wirking it rut iU el It s id mil but thti put tin hump wroii Councillor counter id Discussion In council suhjecl didn but Mr rec Ire ss ih bump is in Ihe right pi ict He expl lined w is placed on Mill so iter torn down Mill Sired will down the storm sewer driin instiid of down I Street aid ivenluillv into residents homes hoices a and Howard the respondents find some of the questions difficult to answer Hydro office here during Sine building Ontario Hydro has opened a properly field office al Mill which will remain open during the duration of the building of the to Mlllon hydro line This could be for as long as three years The sign he door will be up soon and of Aclon has been hired as receptionist The high tension line is scheduled to pass through Hills and Erin town ship between he fourth and fifth lines night now the office Is open for appraisers and to provide a place for those affected come and ask questions When building begins office will be headquarters for the construction Dual purpose Although Ontario Hydro always has offices in field during construction this dual purpose office is a new con It was recommended by he Solandt commission that local provide a head for the owners in as well as for Hydro snff I in this area have been informed of the office and make enquiries and bring complaints here There is a similar office in Durham Held supervisor in charge of office is Bill of Don Mills Three appraisers are working out of the office at present There ore also forestry specialists who value the along the line 53 pro port let Hills appraisals of 53 properties are all done and the figures have been sent Toronto Appointments are made for appraisals since line tech and agents prefer to walk through Ihe property in volved controversy over the route some of the owners In Hills wrote letters to Hydro saying did not wish lo have anything do the Hydro officials Mr said In these cases the ap praisals were made by aerial survey The number of refusals has been estimated 20 Appraisals are now under way In Erin East and East Luther The route of line in township I precisely determined yet Owners will be presented with two options to sell their land or give an Hearing A hearing of inquiry inlo lhc necessity of Ihe line will be held probably in 1977 and at that time all owners will have an appro idea of the amount offered for their land At Ihis lime hydro has to prove the line is needed and ihe route is right Mr Walkom says is no doubt that there is need for more power but where the line should go is always matter of contention There is always i poss itnlity of a change in he he says Since the line goers down middle between two lines mnsl farmers leave their bush at the back of heir land swampy and some owners feel Ihis is a good way to dls pose land Mr Walkom says The line takes a swath so he land required is usually 125 feet from each owner How are appraisals made Mr explains Hydro does market studies on farms and land ore cur selling for We don t set market price We re compelled by law under the Expropriation Act to pay market value He it public money being spent so we don have of per sonal feelings about the properly thai is the public would want and in si upon emcerntd That people affected are deeply concerned is no bur prise to Mr While he is prepared to to these people and has plenty of answers he Ihey should go to the lion centre near After the public meetings in Hydro got a bus load of people together to see demonstrations Anyone else who would like sec these demonstrations should contact Jim Dunn or Ontario Hydro University Ave Room HBBlT Toronto or phone him collect at Mr says A tour of his demon cenlre was reported in this paper on June 16 RECREATION STAFF MEMBERS sport new tops for their photo They staff the Acton pool Fairy Lake beach and the wading pool Standing from left to right are Dave Hannah David Stan ley Stephen Stanley John Thompson Cheryl Debbie Rippon Lynn Fountain Tin eke Vryenhoek On top of the guard chair is sum mer supervisor Cathy Ashley with assistant supervisors Lesley Graham and Susan Ancker on the ladder

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