Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 1, 1978, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 1 Smallest popiation growth is recorded in Halton Hills BUYING SELLING RENTING LOOKING ANNOUNCING DO IT Y THROUGH Road And Enjoy Hills this year re corded the smallest percent ago growth in population of any municipality in Region according to statistics released last week by the assessment branch of the Ministry of Revenue The 137B population for Hills stands at up by persons from the total of 33 or an increase of about IS per tent Growth In population was recorded in the region as a whole according to Rob Reach Regional Assessment Commissioner who noted that the 1978 population of the region Is Sit compared to the 1977 figure of increase of or just under two per cent Milton recorded the bight st percentage increase in population the last year The 1J7B population of Milton is compared to the 1977 population of 22 for in of Gil persons to per cent Burlington increased in to lew from lust ye of 10j714 in Increase of j40 people or I I per cent Oak recorded in mm use of just under two per tent us the mere by 1 people from the fl of Gil j72 to the 1 population of Quarry dumping expensive Johnson tells Halton Region EXPERIENCE Elect BILL COATS REGIONAL COUNCILLOR WARD ACTON On November Vote Garbage dumping in quarries can be on expensive propusitioi Hill Jihison warns Region dumping It fur j cars and ardent en vironmentalfst Johnson this newspaper yet a noil dramitie example of problems eaused dumping The Region is currently looking into the lllv urea quarries as landfill site Johnson was called to seminar In Llangollen Delaware for his opinion on the sorry state of a quarry filled with garbage 17 before Garbage ftr mentation had polluted the wills of private citizens and was polluting artesian wells of privately owned water companies At a cost of millions of the REV MICHAEL BOULGER says thanks and good bye to John before continuing his mile walk from Toronto to Ontario spent the night with former residents the Ellacott family Minister walks in aid of addition Wrong directions misses Planning Bd mil said he only wanted want sill building on Hut froii existing of land while lie rest tin 1 would bo lift lie below id hut emphasized there would man turned up at Hills new buildings on the land an effort to help his build new addition the Rev Michael of Moncton Ontario Church walked from Toronto to which is Incited 30 north west of Stratford Rev decided to the walk when the Sundav School at his church raised SI through a walk a that covered ten miles Rev set out Toronto on mar ning to cover the 100 mill trip and hid 26 per nnk in pledge- In his firs of walked from Toronto to wire he spent the with John former residents of Monet on was hoping to reach by night and on inning Board lawvtr How said In his wroiif lis aid told them to turn south off I he mi he in now he torn men led Vinson explained touniil his clients had owned the J J aires for number of mil sell building materials from a building on the property Witches ghosts collect goodies on Halloween Dozens dozens of ghosts witches and other assorted monsters collected goodies and corns during Halloween last night Many youngsters were iccompanied by parents or friends from home to home in what early reports from police indicate safe en The collected was for officer the Acton detachment said this morning there were no report so for of children being given had treats However If there was any trouble it most likely would be known around noon did say though there were a great number of eggs thrown downtown last police indicated We were slipping and sliding they had a report of a all night he said There was being hit an egg not too much damage here This newspaper also heard and no windows broken of a woman who slipped on according to reports broken egg and her Tuesday head Regional Police expected to have two sergeants and about men on the road in Acton and Georgetown for the annual night of pranks The Acton and Georgetown groups were also to help police last I throwers worked in an extra night to this years en as store owners on Mill Street well know The evidence of broken eggs and a few soaped windows there for all to see morning Hit is turned to the planning for report Main St approved Mam St South ret n slruetion is slated for nixl ir Tile region two in pasted last week per nut of on Main from to ind from to Ransom St fireplaces wood stoves franklin heatei We Arc Fully Insun CM 8770551 municipality was providing fresh water mid attempting to solve the pollution problem Jo recommended the quarry and draining the Icaehitc into basin the organic wastes and templing In reclaim met ils us per the Jordtl system used in With this example of mother munitipalities Johnson issues o not the Hunt He lake I withs ill wastes and this uth is l to to the for dm kins iter fn m tin water I id fub the north s ibilitj to keep thil iter pure Stating then w is sutli thing as irbiLi Hit of mended fir then Hinton fails to spring all trustees book list and school board trustee filled last Thursday to con vinte Board of to around copies the board new list of approved books It unreasonable to expect someone travel 30 miles to look it list told the met lint trustee Mrs suggested the copying of the list for one or two trustees should not be a problem wanted copies for all the trustees According to report by director of education vender the two lists of text books will be available for perusal in the Permits issued The new apartment and office building at Milt West Is the largest project for which building permit was Issued in September The building being built by ft and has a value of The building Is still under eonstrucllon Other permits include six for residential repairs total llnguvolucof a swimming pool estimated at one for apart renovation estimated at totalling nine Total value Is and total fees charges of program office One of the lists is of texts approved by principals and the board The second list comprises books from principals but which has yet to seen by the board TRIAS APPEARING NOVEMBER 4th ACTON LEGION ADDED A TTRACTION TRIBUTE TO ELVIS COME EARLY I Home Gifts Cards MILL STREET EAST ACTON 8531730 TIGER EYE SIGNET STAR SAPPHIRE BIRTHSTONE OPAL and 7150 GARNETS ENGAGEMENT RINGS WEDDING BANDS Men INITIAL Spaghett Crisco Monday thru Friday at and on CFTO Television Channel 9 Shortening Fresh Fish Available This Weekend Check our handbill for your shopping convenience OUR SINCERE THANKS out to Pete lutMf and Ait fan S at actio eta out fate we frteUic oat eve uty patience and wcte it- i4att due to- fate WEDNESDAYS ARE GOLDEN AGE DAYS AT ACTON ui Main St North

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