Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 14

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1977 Ospringe Party meeting residents busy Doris I- Inc A is it tin Ihllmu night sponsored out mister Glen Hid Vlietjitri A were to attend Games were in the costumes Mrs of for with 1m r Mr Mrs brink islie iu met ting was held in Knox trestijttr church service morniiiR were nut in full force from the two and Burns Church m The subject of the thureh inimstn is under discussion ill things I hue been hint seed feed a mouse Hut it not the kitchen window I little descending the brick wall I tilt out there is sitting in the hint fctder on seed 1 Ind left then He up the will disappeared into the attic I suppose The next step set a trap and catch a little bird by the leg- row a cat and have him tat all the wee birds Instead of the mouse there must be some other way The grade students from surrounding schools met at school for a Mime program sponsored the Wellington County Hoard Mrs Bauer and Mm Roberta Hoy music supervisors were also present bus patrols from school went to Ross MacKay school in Hills burgh on Wednesday mom ing where they excellent instruction on first aid On Thursday the grade students were at John Ross in where in excellent Mime pro gram was presented This Is in tonjunction with their music program film Ride a Wild Iony was shown to the students Friday after noon It wis to most and it contained a real message for them though the thermometer is holering around degrees tod I fetl It s Christmas on i warm fill It s only by December 21 fed up with holt scene Took m Milting parents up lo Elora last week and found some delightful greeting cards in a boutique At least tint one job done I feelsodehghlfully smug Chipmunk It stems shame to buy someone else sketches of animals when if 1 put my mind to it I could produce unique wings of lift iround our Pic tun number one would be the little chipmunk I prised this morning in the pheasants pen He was sitting up on his haunches with startled and cheeks as he stashed in The next picture would be Gabriel the dominant peacock trying his In si lo seduce some busy chickens His tail comes straight up like fan with only a few or his lovely trailing feathers left after his molt But the colors are in descnbahle as he ibntes his tail and pivots on his sharply angled legs His brow v feathers open and he punctuates the tail movements with wing quivers and flutters of the soft down on his On his face is such a look of intense concentration It sa But they do Thev keep on pecking and scratching as if Rudolph Valentino in midst declaring undying love Pit number three would also be peacocks all of them roosting feet in the atop the bare branches of a field maple colors iking up for the lack of leaf color this hunting Two pitturts would reveal the companionship of the pup and the voungest ewe lamb One a delightful portrait of the two imidbly on cither end of a stick The other of both hunting heads in game I II play your game you play mint No Christmas collection would be complete without a picture of How about one of BoJay and Jessica enjoying a simultaneous roll at the donkey sand patch and gelt their legs all mtxtd up One of the funniest sketches would be Mama her tiny powder puff chicks rooting around In the leaves The six week old babes are at the half developed poodle stage where they have pompoms of fluffy feathers on both ends and long silky pants in between such i collection of Christmas cards would be in finitely better than red stockings on gold backgrounds don t you agree 8783272 8783208 frill 2pr i- Clint Eastwood For 12S3S1 rnvJ7 hi 18 19 YOUTH APPRECIATION WEEK 8st Nov Free Matinee 1pm 3 Show Tlrnoi Sun to and Sat 7pm fir p Suggested hydro tower route worries residents by railway THIS LITTLE CALF went to the Royal or she will be this week when the Royal Winter Fair opens Friday David Lasby of is awfully of Haltona Empress the yearling Shorthorn heifer he raised as a project David 14 has been to the Royal a whole bunch of times and is the son of Mr and Mrs G I Shorthorn breeders and Royal exhibitors from way back David brother Bill won the s Guineas ten years ago the highest national award for market steers Practical joke alarms regional councillors Members of Hilton Regional Council were re lieved lo leirn a present that urged regional roads be after some past and current regional councillors nothing more than a practical joke Former Councillor Gord Brown told regional council last week that a com charged with bringing in new for regional roads had recom mended names of historical significance to region He suggested naming tht I me former Burlington Major George Harrington and another road to be named the Mason MaeArthur recognizing frequent rove lid 1 would Income Hie nil Side road hniifh Hilton Hills bit inn Sodom ltd Regional lid would ltd ltd or would Income ltd I 1 would Mills lid ind Mould sin lid Ihi lomioillii from list his been I possible r their region In somi uses the recom immlitions will be turned our in the rii municipal the roads may be r regioml jurisdiction in one art but local control in another flu riLion decided eon in the road names of ton fusion over the current nomenclature In sunn instances the regional road number wis but in other cases imis hat ire on the street ere used and yet other common were applied roids com hoped to i con fusii In stand the r id minis battles former Councillor Bill Mason en joyed with former Milton Mayor Anne Mac Other roads were to he renamed after Councillors of Georgetown Dick of and a number of other councillors Brown made his without as much is smile and some councillor were beginning to believe that the recommend were serious Only then did Brown acknowledge i second and more serious report existed The real report mends calling Road Bronte lid from ltd right up to five Highway lid Hornby Eld lid Britannia ltd from the Ietl to boundary five Campbell ltd Other changes would see Regional 10 named Ash Wont accept pay raise A suggestion by regional planner that the SOU Bruce to Milton power corridor should follow the CN tracks through Hills his a number of residents worried Douglas came to council Monday to express concern over Ihe Idea ummlng proposal would sec the route come down the fifth line near 15 and Ihcn follow ihe tracks past Scotch Block Reservoir and down Ihe east side of the Third I me lo Avenue who was by a few residents and said he could have gotten people said Ihe had been rejected hack in lJ74 He asked why was it being brought up again This puis us right back to 1J74 and only causes more delays he declared He said the CM route was rejected because it would mean an even greater impact on ijn cultural land and dents than the Line route right through Hills noted this route would cost 4 million more according lo Hydro figures and would like up per cent more cultural land as well is crossing more roads He said if any further study is done it should be of possible loutcs outside Ilalton Hills urthcr study In Hills shifts the problem from one group of residents to another Mayor Tom Hill noted tht town has sent numerous resolutions both to ihe mce and Ontario Hydro urging an independent study but to no avail yet since an Municipal Board Hearing is planned for Feb for the north south corridor It wis noted Cum mine ill for study of route endorsed by rtg In isurir Dm will l of 4ir n in I public list we hid rejected Hit rtfu to leti pend for on initnn I I son for where sour miuth is son how mini id font the Minn it on has illy iLmnsi iillor in since whins dints were first i si lor rcejoml Ik n pi I sin her mire I Ind done it with sie hope this nil that will list hi silenced itson issiired her that would nut cist indlhat hi I unit i nut lo ask how illors ANTIQUES New Store 12 MILL ST WESTACTON Tuesday November 15th FEATURING Fine Victorian Furniture Pine Quality Antique China Collectable Items councillors and all they have asked tor is an indepen dent study Hill said It appears studies outside of Hills irent viewed favorably by Hydro They bound and deter mined lo come through Hal Ion Hills he said Councillor fat Patterson urged tarragan and other residents gel together Willi the Interested Citizen Group which is fighting the power corridor He said two factions fighting Hydro won work There must be he declared said ICG Is doing i nngnificcnt joh but he and others arcn involved since they don know everything that has gone on since 1974 latcr council passed a resolution reaffirming its for an independent study of whole south ind noting the I own doesn feel to suggest in ilternativc route Hill said all this was saying was nobody wants it in Hills so give it to someone else He said He is concerned iboul Hills and now here else and wanted the corridor out of here Councillor Georjc said i complete study would reveal there arc two excellent routes outside of Hilton Hills first discussed there were other routes mentioned hut somehow they were all rejected quietly and Halton Hills ended up with the cord dor Councillor Roy Booth said hi hoped council wasn going to adopt an attitude that said the town care where the corridor Is dumped as long as its not here Hill said that was just what which will far less impact on people lives than Hilton Hills route councillor Pit McKenzie time alter lime he hears about alternative routes but finds ut where He reminded council urban industry need town was saying New lawyer Perlin of bury has been hired as a Re gional Solicitor by He Council 30 of Sudbury will rcplice Michael Martin who left Hal ton work in private practice in Toronto glenlea drug mart Store Hours TUES WED THURS pm 900 am to pm SUNDAY Choose it ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS THE BIGELOW OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING WEEKEND OF RE LICENSED UNDER L L BO Gate No 6 Mill Street East Acton IS HERE NOW ON NOVEMBER IN SUPPORT OF The Hospital for Sick Children Campaign Headquarters Christmas Appeal of Dollars for Callers We welcome all supporters of this worthy cause to participate on any day or night of this weekend to drop by The Bigelows George Armstrong many familiar faces will be on hand to greet you Try and make it a point to be there join in on the festivities Your hosts Burt and Bigelo v and family have chartered a course of the finest dining cuisine both first class and economy patrons weekends featuring live entertainment for your listening and pleasure Make it a flight any night to the where the best in dining awaits your arrival Special quests from entertainment sports and po Special Events FRIDAY NOV 12 noon 3pm boon Cull Co Hi Mayor Thomas H lD PI I Punch Hon 930pm soli 9pm lam en Bar open to serve SATURDAY NOV noon Spots Heroes A mil Map teals I 330pm Cu no D Guests L lorn Dane em Spec a Gi open to Scne You SUNDAY NOV FAMILY DAY B30pm I Noilh Polo Rap f Hosp la For CI Id on I bo the day IP on CATERING TO SOCIALS BANQUETS WEDDINGS UP TO 300 PEOPLE PHONE WE ARE VERY PROUD OF OUR CUSTOM FURNITURE AT REASONABLE RA TES ONE LOW P We Are Taking Orders Now Please Call 8532520 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