Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1976, p. 9

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The Acton Free press Wed October ESS AUCTION SALE The undersigned Auctioneer has received Instruction from solicitor Ross to sell by public auction ON SATURDAY OCT 9 AT 1030 AM for the Estate of the late George At his late residence located In at 462 Lees I una and Tisdale Street Coming on Rebecca Street way between the 3rd and line Lees lone Is almost opposite High School SALE CONSISTING of almost all antique furniture some glass and china large quantity of lawn garden and carpentry tools appliances Assortment of lumber Boat and trailer Large Oak roll top desk mlic etc plus many more Items too numerous to mention FURNITURE Large oak desk oak swivel office chair spooled oak arm chair pine blanket box small pine table painted oak medicine cabinet with mirror large oak pressed back rocker beautiful round oak pedestal table several oak and walnut dining chairs oak secretary with drawer and key large oak framed bevelled mirror fireside bench large red velvet occasional chair oak magazine rack oak flower table walnut magazine rack oak spooled upholstered rocker very oval hall table walnut side chair mahogany piano stool walnut storage cupboard matching oak dining chairs large oak square dining table oak bookcase with large mirror on top buffet with bevelled mirror oak hall tree flower table cane seat piano bench very old oak double bed and spring small oak framed wall mirrors drawer pine chest oak V poster bed and mattress large double magazine rack old drawer oak drawer chests one oak 2 drawer chest drawer walnut dresser with swing mirror very nice 2 and Hayes upholstered arm chairs with original porcelain castors mahogany bookcase headboard bed with boxsprlng and mattress Small oak shelf bookcase very old size beds with mattresses drawer wooden tool chest very old oak church pulpit all In pieces old pine wardrobe painted APPLIANCES Quasar No 11 color TV Beach Frlgldalre refrigerator Crossley upright very old radio Thor 4 burner electric stove small electrical appliances Hoover vacuum cleaner LAWN GARDEN and CARPENTRY TOOLS ETC Sad iron plus handle small hanging Tiffany hall light old wall bracket oil lamp brass match holder pr solid brass candle sticks fireplace screen wood basket very old wooden boat gun rack modern wall lamps stuffed owl very old figurine France brass floor lamp oil painting with very nice glided frame plus large and small pictures and frames assortment of books sealer open crocks and assortment of old and modern glass and china chesterfield and chair Toro power lawn mower good as new assortment of mlsc lumber assortment of bedding end linen PETERBOROUGH Aqua Flyer wooden boat and trailer Johnson P outboard motor Johnson outboard motor TERMS are cash or cheque with proper I D Lunch wagon on grounds Solicitor or auctioneer not responsible for accidents No preview until morning of sale Sale necessary to settle estate REMARKS Ladles and Gentlemen a lot of good old furniture and Items of Interest to everyone PLAN TO ATTEND This Is one of the older homes In Oak Auctioneer CHRIS A SCHOUTEN AUCTION SALE JACK at his farm LOT IS TWP Town of Milton From go north Mohawk Raceway miles to Cenotaph turn left for miles left again for A mile on FRIDAY 15th OCT AT 10 AM LUMBER pes 2 x planking mostly or long excellent quantity of x I 4 x 2 x various lengths large quantity of I 6 sheeting large quantity of plywood various lengths old wooden frame storm windows some wooden hand hewn beams large quantity of wooden frame windows various sizes doors Inside and out various sizes overhead garage door approx 12 quantity of French doors various aluminum storm windows various sizes 12 aluminum tinted thermal windows with hinges MISCELLANEOUS 10 P air compressor 4 cylinder H P steam boiler Martin gas floor furnace small gas hot water boiler hot water circulating pumps gas sub pump HP up to H P electric motors ft of fence complete gates 3 plate glass mirrors approx old slate blackboards green blackboards school desks large quantity of channel and lintels various lengths complete fire alarm system with exit signs Industrial windows for washrooms various sizes of picture windows set of golf clubs and bag new sets of pes Cornlngware portable TV with stands working order new 12 rug gold rotary water pumps small and large electric switches large quantity fluorescent tubes quantity of metal roofing 4 manhole covers complete various sizes of steel plate steel brass and copper valves various sizes cast iron slop sinks steel hand railings large quantity of steel piping various sizes assortment of light fixtures hanging toilets complete electric panel boxes sinks VEHICLE 1957 Chev bus camper selling as Is PLEASE NOTE This is a large offering of used materials Mr has recently dismantled a School and a Service Centre TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH I NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS MAX STOREY Rockwood Auctioneer ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE to be hold tor Monday Evening at the Junior Farmers Hall on Elliott Street In Brampton Sale consists of Furniture Glass China Lamps Brass Clocks Primitives and Un Preview from 4 Terms cash or cheque with ID MAX STOREY Auctioneer WE TALK A LOT FOR YOUR BEST PRICE ODE Auctioneering ANTIQUES A SPECIALTY Farm and General Sales ALAN 0DENBACH Graduates Licensed Auctioneer Milton Ont Buying selling renting looking announcing do it economically through Arton Jfttt Press Consider proposals acre conservation area Will Silvercreck Con servation Area be a major recreation area a protected wildlife and conservation park or a combination of both Credit Valley Con Authority is I ly discussing three alternative plans prescnled last Thursday night to the Authority by Bill Coales of E Coatcs Associates Landscape Architects The area covert the entire Valley and will be one of the largest public areas within hours of Toronto Projected land acquisition plans include some acres over half of which are currently Authority owned Depending on available land the park will reach almost to Highway as it proceeds north between Trafalgar Road and Silver creek The northern dories may touch Sideroad while some plans indicate southerly boundaries will take in part of the Side road To the east the area en vmimmimsMasmm AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 at 630 Milton Agriculture Hall Robert Street Duncan table chairs buffet desk chesterfield chairs black and white T filing cabinet mans speed bicycle dishwasher dresser small table chest of drawers dining room chairs stripped ready for refinlshlng office chairs dishes Antique hall table small brass table corner step table side table antique rocker electric fan brass coach lamps hand painted Nippon vase green hand blown vase pink hand painted vase sliver tray Bavarian hanging plate German hand painted plate Wedge wood plate Spode plate wine decanter with glasses cranberry Many other items of furniture too numerous to mention Auctioneer not responsible tor accidents Payments by cash or approved cheque STAN ROGERS Auctioneer TELEPHONE 844 2784 78mga23 REQUIRED by responsible couple no children men or house or bed area References available Call anytime fireplace double garage paved drive fenced yard appliances and all draperies per Early possession Call June Warner F Penney Real Estate Limited 100 ACRES of pasture wa premises miles Acton Call I BEDROOM apartment downtown Call ran BEDROOM NO ultab couple 73 TWO one bedroom In Acton Coll S3 sw gulfs Terra Cotla Con servation Area joins up with land the Authority owns east of the Line of Three concepts According to the three concepts presented to Authority members the Line and possibly the Line would have to be closed as they wind through the valley In all plans the sensitive the main valley would be preserved as a wild area with peripheral iccreallon areas and many miles of trails Concept one features maximum recreation use with camping facilities on acres varying from primitive hiking sites serviced sites Day use areas including historical and educational centres will total 81 acres while nearly milts of trail for everything from bicycles hiking to horse riding will be incorporated The park en compasses the Bruce Trail No snowmobile trails surface in concept but Us the only plan offering any horse trails The Authority will require an additional acres for this plan trading or selling ITi acres presently owned Second The second concept has nearly 12 acres less for camping hut includes an additional CO acres in day use areas Snowmobile trails bul no horse trails arc planned The emphasis of this concept according lo architects is more preservation land less concentrated recreation An icrcs arc required for this concept with 185 being Iradcd or sold Concept ihrto is a combina lion of both keeping the valley pure and unsullied while campsites recreation areas and use is limited lo the outer edges Only acres must be purchased to complete this plan Even though plans go Authority Parks and real in Advisory Hoard headed by Tom Hill discus of the concepts was hoi and heavy Authority members becoming very involved reaction Immediate reaction in dicatcd members favored minimal recreation use and maximum preservation We can get far more mile age out of our dollars in than in any olher area in our jurisdiction commented Ken from Brampton Im for natural preservation and conservation member stated Number One plan leaves me cold Authority Chairman Grant interjected We have no funds available at this time anyway He felt recreation was a desirable Ihing to work towards bul pointed out land was of prime importance before major decisions were made Heated discussion followed wilh Whillans adding It should be a priority to tic up available land in Silver creek at the current price of land Need recreation Al this point Acton member Gail disagreed with considerable enthusiasm I go for Concept No One she said We have over acres for conservation in all concepts with our tion increasing we need recreation areas By the time we reach our goal it will be many years in the future She added Theres not enough trails for horses even in plan number One member Wolfe agreed We can always start with plan two or three and go back to plan one if necessary Chairman Clarkson summarized commenting on Ihe lack of money for land aquisition this year Concept number one Is the basis we should work on looking down a long hole Therell be no camping for ten years anyway By the year well need more camping The controversial plans and maps were referred lo CVCA Parks and Recreation Board for study with direction to bring decisions back lo Ihe Authority Town needs fund raising underway Every service club and public groups in Georgetown and Acton will be by the town to see if they arc willing help raise over S50 so Hal ton Hills can gel over EH in grants for repair of closed Georgetown Arena and insulation rink Councillor Urn Hyde Miller and Ernie along Treasurer King and Recreation Director Glen Gray met Monday for the first time as the town s new Grants committee plan strategy for the fund raising campaign The committee decided to send a letter outlining the lown s campaign lo raise funds so can be obtained to every service club and other organizations in Hills asking for their help Groups which are inter in helping will be in to sit duwn with the committee to discuss the prc- a meeting lo be held October lota I cost of the arena repairs and insulation of Ihe roof is of which will come from provincial community grants each dollar raised by the public and not from taxes Wtnlano will give the to iwo dollars II was decided also Ih an open letter will be papers in Hal ton Hills by he town inviting res den groups not contacted h town to also participate in I fund raising drive Service clubs and other organizations can make pledges to turn over a cert amount of money the towi fo- Ihe rink repairs over three years and once money is pledged the town can star getting money from Private fund raising must be in the form of donations and not pledges Only lions can make pledges officials say Hyde suggested groups using the arenas should also get involved and suggested one of the senior teams might like to hold an exhibition game and have players go Councillors say out and sell tickets door lo door He said Ihe game could be like last week s Old Timers game with Gem mis which drew a big crowd Hyde said the tickets could be expensive and a lot of could be raised with he p avers out selling tickets a d Ihe lown providing free me In complete opera on everyone living the low needed if the money is lo be raised Miller said noted George it Club has already pledge from this years skate a to Ihe raising drive and for interested groups so they won end up falling short on their pledges I think kids using the rinks will really gel involved in this since they will know time Ihcy get they are really getting for the town Hyde suggested looting hat many residents are involved in Georgetown organizations and use their rinks and the fact everyone in the lown con lo renovations lo the rmk through taxes it was decided the fund raising drive will be Hills wide and not limited just to Georgetown suggested that it was just this kind of project which could help bind the young lown together King informed Ihe com mittce that there are no time limits on starting or ending as far as is concerned noted the sooner Ihe pledges start flowing in Ihe sooner Che own starts getting money from The committee decided since the rink reopens at the start of next year interest would likely dwindle quickly afterwards so the campaign should last only until the end of this year King said he would try to have an official confirmation from thai Ihe towns application has been ac for the meeting with various groups later this month 800 water sewer levy will hurt apartments Church Set vices PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Andrew H A 11 Minister Mr A Hansen A Sunday Oct 10 1976 Thanksgiving Sunday Church School tor Beginners Kindergarten and Grades a m Divine Worship Sermon Theme The Graf That Stretches The Soul Babies and toddlers cared for In Nursery during Service Oct am Autumn Com Everyone Most Welcome UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Beaton George Elliott D Director of Music Sunday Oct 10 1976 Rev Beaton Preaching 10 m Thanksgiving Celebration for whole family Everyone Welcome ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BO Mill Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney Dlv Pastors Phone 1835 Sunday Oct 10 1976 Thanksgiving Sunday a m Sunday School Bible Class a Morning Worship Thanksgiving Service Everyone Welcome MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Baptist Sunday Oct 101976 m Sunday School tor all ages 11 Morning Worship p m Evening Follow ship Though Peace rules the day when Christ rules the BETH EL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Oct 10 1976 Sunday Worship Services at to 00 a and 2 30 p Pre school Sunday School during the morning service Sunday School during the afternoon service You are welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over these stations Hamilton a dial 1150 St Catharines C H a m dial 1320 Toronto CHIN a m dial 101 MHZ Toronto K FH dial 130 CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill N Minister The Rev J L McFadden A B and Mrs Eleanor McFadden Box Guclph Phone Sunday Oct 10 1976 am Worship and The church on the hill It an Interdenominational congre gation ministering to the needs of the community Everyone Welcome THECHURCHOF ST ALBANTHE MARTYR Anglican Corner and SI Albans Rev Leonard Reclor Director Music Mrs Frank Oake Wed Oct BOO Meeting of AC Thurs Oct 7 7 Holy Eucharist Sunday Oct a Holy Eucharist 10 a m Church School and Nursery St Youth Group Mr Peter Marks will spook on the effects of the use of drugs In our lives EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE IjChurchifl N Rev Ron Slruthors Sunday Oct 101976 10 a Sunday School for all ages 11 a Morning Worship Sunday Evening Evangelistic Service Tuesday BOO pm Prayer Service and Bible Study Thursday m A s Service ALL ARE WELCOME Excellent free town Bus Service for children and adults fo and from Sunday School on All Red Bus Also Rural pick up For In formation phone or BAHAI FAITH Son of Being make mention of me on my earth that In my heaven I may remember Thee thus shall mine eyes and Thine be solaced If you would like mora information or would like to attend a fireside phone councillors suggested Monday Hills new water and sewer levies will kill anv chance of new apartments being built in ln a recorded vote Hills council Monday to a finance com recommendation that water and sewer levies be bumped up to per housing unit Treasurer Kay King told council Ihii the old rates per unit for apart mints and per unit for He noted he had promised the lown a on the subject the end of the whole Hon is in a stale of limbo right now after region decided luring the summer the area municipalities would collect Ihe levies He decided commend council the same rate as Ihe regional treasurer is suggesting his council King added whole water and sewer levy question could very well be reviewed again by region in has followed the regional treasurers recommendation and raised its levies lo Maybe have a rental vacancy rate of zero like us 11 is too much money to expect a developer to spend on rental units ouneillor Hoy Booth said He suggested the a unit rate would not encourage Ihe building of new apartments Us said he support the new rales since t been justified and MOO was jusl an arbitrary figure He nolcd he had trouble seeing any relu lionship between levy rates in the south and why they should tie same in the north Everything worked fine with respeel to water and sewer levies until Ihe region quit collecting the money Councillor Morrow said He explained extra money is needed since Ihe cost of the sewage treatment pltint expansion has climbed from an original figure of SI million to million Morrow warned unless water and sewer levies were increased people living In Georgetown now will have lo pay a tot more for the treatment plant expansion and the expansion will benefit only new people moving into said he wasnt against WOO levies for a home but was concerned there was no differentiation between a house and an apartment in the rate He said people living apartments simply don use as much water because they don waler lawns and don I have iheir own pools Councillor Hyde ex pressed the same fear as thai new apartments wouldn be with apart me and house levies al the same level and urged the new rales SHOO for a house and MOO for each apartment The- region I have Planning Bd shirked its responsibility of collecting water and sewer levies Harry Levy said lev said the rales should be or homes and for aparlmenLs so people moving into town would bear Ihe of Ihe cost of sewage expansion bid lo have the whole item referred back finance failed and his suggestion thai whole item be rejeeled losl on a recorded vote wilhonlv and Levy supporting him A resolution asking ihe region to consider taking back the job of collecting water and sewer levies and also review the levy rates set in was passed however Hyde opposed this lion noting the region had shirked its responsibility and instead of asking them lo take it back Hills should continue its battle lo get com plele waler and sewer respoasibility back Poor attendance may cause changes Poor attendance piun nmg board meetings and resulting rehashing of business for absentee members may cause a change of procedure al planning meetings Planning board made up of all members of council recommended that they meet as a council at Ihe conclusion of Ihe planning meeting to confirm has been done Councillor Dick put forward the motion saying attendance at planning board is worse than al any standing of council yet he business is most important He said planning had originally been under the administration committee and council members com plained Ihcy didn t know what was going on so planning board was formed with all councillors as members I readily my dance has not been perfect said He suggested councillors feel Ihey can find out what happened at the following council meeting and rehash all thai has been said He said Ihe resolving into council meeting passing plan ning board recommendations the same may encour age belter attendance Councillor Joe Hurst said he would go farther ihon thai and have council set up a planning committee pat terned after the former plan board before regional government where private citizens were appointed Hyde said he agreed with Hurst that former planning boards did a tremendous job and took a big load off He suggested Ihe planner bring in recommendation Councillor Harry Levy said lhat form of planning board is illegal under Bill lhat up regional govern menl He said the municipal council must be the planning board Councillor Russell Miller agreed v Levy and stressed Ihe importance of the planning board for one to be on any plan ning board Councillor Lcs said Ihe present system where all councillors are members of planning board is better He claimed when ii was a separate of four members everything had be redone at council should be reminded of he importance of a planning board and brought into line Hurst said he realized council must have Ihe powers of Ihe planning board but suggested a planning ad visory committee could be established Councillor George Maltby the going into council at Ihe conclusion of planning board might save two or three hours of rehashing Councillor Pal said the idea should be tried Councillors have to support planning or we are selling aside our responsibility lo the residents emphasized he had no intention of pointing a finger at anyone The members present agreed pass on the recom mendation to council Misses dog hits fence borne people still value life over material possessions Even if it a dogs life On Thursday around Reginald of Guclph was driving on the Guclph Line just north of Ihe Side- road when an unidentified dog leapt in front of his car Not wanting to hit the animal the swerved his 1974 Dalsun the left ran off Ihe road and crashed into a picket fence damage Milton OPP report the left side of Mr Reginalds car and windshield received about damage while about worth of repairs will be required on Ihe fence The dog however was uninjured and is presumed to be still roaming the area police Police Commissioner Bill and Mayor Harry Barrett will represent Police at the fail meeting of the Association of Municipal Police Governing Authorities The meeting will be held at the Royal York Hotel Toronto on November There is a registration fee of for each person who lends Ihe meeting

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