Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 25, 1979, B5

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Trailer park gets a cool reception The Acton Freo Piess Wednesday April 25 1979 B5 by Barb Wynneek A seasonal recreation al vehicle or trailer park development is proposed for northern township by Shlloh Ranch owner Frank BertagnollIX Mr was granted council permission allowing his planning firm to discuss the plan ning procedure with the planner providing he pays the costs Deputy Reeve David Masson can see any need in our township for thai kind of develop ment Other municipalities problems with trailer parks were brought forward at the recent ROMA conven tion he reminded fellow councillors Trailer homes beginning as sea abodes often be come permanent resl and there is no way they will begin to pay for services they demand he said Councillor John McLeod pointed out that only permanent trailer lots are taxable Councillor Murray Cox favored re quest saying the land isn good for much of anything Give he guy half a chance if he ling to spend his own money The property is located on the west half Lots and 30 Concession Four A tone change from rural seasonal recreational is necessary before any development could get underway Mr was also advised that council does not favor such recreational park deve lopment based on infor mation available at this lime Slate of officers for Rockalongers The April meeting the Rock a long Women Institute was held at the home of Mrs C Tin president Mrs G Mitchell rend a poem entitled Good News The District Annual meeting will be held on May 16 Duff Church Day for 4 II will be held April at 7 in the Arborntum University of Guciph The course has been needlepoint The nominating com presented the new slate of officers They art as follows president Mrs K Spence first vice president Mrs A Mc- Duffe second vice presi dent Mrs secretary treasurer Mrs J Ramsey district director Mrs W Black Mrs Mrs flower com Mrs A McDuffi Mrs Black Mrs Dyer public Mrs ItirmU Miss Bayne Frontage disputes heard May 16 Roundup Name appointment to fill vacant council seat The lock wood All Star Band rehearse for tonight of Week Activities I- lervonc li nulled kids are learning sty It Council remember de ceased Councillor Alan Burnett contribution to the table at the April meeting Council decided against holding a costly election to fill the one va cant post According to the by law any council member may nominate an eligible candidate The chosen appointee requires a majority decision Discussion of appoint Eden Mills for he vacant seat will be held May 7 7 30 at the township of Anyone from the public at large who is eligible run may come before council requesting nomination In making their nomination council was advised to consider a rural person currently engaged or retired from farming someone municipal experience who would work well with present council by Deputy Reeve David Alan Burnet a retired farmer made up a well balanced council ac cording lo Reeve Bill Ad sett Deputy Reeve Masson and Councillor are Rockwood Village residents Adsett and Councillor Cox live in the rural area Visitors to area enjoy local Easter Take it lop more lime The rein is Annual Music Night Centennial Hind rtu tour performing two Scarborough schools under the bdti Musk Heather Banks Congratulations Steven McLaren The artistic Grade six Centennial student Week Poster won over intrants from live other area schools His work advertises local week lilera 11 week the school see he students in action Music tonight pin Thursday at Joel Shapiro Ontario Youth Council Representative speaks his topic Youth and Job rtututles high school rade 7 and parents welcome Tennis Club registra lion this 10 m I m Town Hall singles family Wanted Convener and issistanis for Rockwood School Grade ban que I Procedures by Mrs MacDougall The April meeting of the United Church Women was held the church For the devotional period Mrs Ruth Mill son introduced Mrs Holly Saulnier as a TV interviewer with Mrs Tomlinson as the Fisherman telling his way of life and how he left his business to follow Jesus A luncheon was planned for May In the hall and the June lun has been con celled The money from Penny Box will be donated to the Canadian Save Children Fund The Friendly Seniors met In their room on Wednesday and corned home Mr and Mrs from their world trip Some of the members are plan to go on a bus trip to the Rock ton Lion Safari The group agreed to be in charge of the bake table at the annual fun fair In Ihe last report or the Friendly Seniors meeting the name of Mrs Max Milne from who gave three delightful ations was Inadvertently missed Mr and Mrs Frank of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Frank Lemmer and son Scott of London were Easter guests of Bill and Mel Lowrie and called on Mr and Mrs Lowrie Mr and Mrs Leo spent Easier week in Sunny Florida Mrs William McLean recently spent a weekend in Toronto wilh her sister Mrs Annie Ash- worth Miss Isabel Lowrie spent a few days in Ro chester with her sister and brother- in law Mr and Mrs J Daniels Danny is recuperating slowly from a triple by pass of the heart Mrs William and Mrs James Gilberlson were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ron Fleck and children of This year the Com munity Club Is planning a different approach to the membership drive They are holding a fun evening for the whole family There will be games a sock hop displays by ail groups that use the hall and refreshments so plan to attend and renew your membership card which is still just Everyone is welcome especially new folk in the area and it all takes place on April at in the halt Lovely crafts and homemade baking were sold at thesprmg lea held by the Ladles Craft Club on Saturday The lucky winners were as follows for the draws first hooked rug Mrs Jean Martin 2nd pottery centrepiece Mrs nice door prize Paula Slue key Acton First prize Sharon McGregor Moffat second prize Holly Hobble Marty of Toronto About friends and relatives of Gerald and his fiancee Miss gathered for a mixed slag party held in Corn wall on Saturday Dancing and tasty refreshments were en- Joyed while extending congratulations and best wishes to this couple who arc planning their mar on Gerald birth day June 2 Those tending from here were Mr and Mrs Ted Bar den Gary Miss Barb Mlllburn and Jim from Rockwood bowling Results of games bowl Carney Howard the first week of play Dunk April are SOB Kny Leila Rockwood I carl Elmer Allan pins Kay j58 Comers Don Lale Comers Happy Gang Unpredic table Good Timers Erk Jerks Rovers Pour Corners Country men Carney 3229 Posies Hoy Nightingale Jane GIG Sam lawler Unprediclnbles Greg Im Dales Happy Ladies over for J MB Tuesday April Good Leila J Pearl Jane j J Ivy Ritchie Jlirl1 McKersie Erke Van Driel Sue Nightingale Marg 499 DONOR Ontario Heart Found Alice Johnson s Joy urges you to be Mary Lush Diana Carney Nellie Stokman Men over for Tues day April 17 Sam Law 717 Roy Nightingale Howard Dunk Dune Two highest bowlers on each team are Country men Bert Gould Ann Van Mulligan Four Corners McKersie Don and Jerks Van Driel Joy Halliburton donor help keep the lifeline open Canadian surgeons were first to develop or cooling the blood to facilitate difficult heart surgery ROYAL BANK FIRST and SECOND MORTGAGES AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASES BUILDING RENOVATIONS POOL or ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE For additional information come in and see us or call 8569531 ROYAL BANK Rockwood J HOOGHIElvT Manager Some people use electricity carelessltaking risks that can take lives But the real shocker is that the mistakes make are so easy to avoid They mew white they pfuastd in They run extension cords The cords get frayed and worn They do their own wiring id dart Inspected You wouldnt take risks like these would you your hydro INTRODUCING Bolens Tractors XL in Performance Here s the finest lineup of 11 through 16 Tractors in Bolens 60 year tractor Each powers a wide range of lawn and garden at tachments Priced right See them today NOW AVAILABLE AT MURT ALLISON a- flR GEORGETOWN organization required Call- Linda Duncan Don I forget United Church Annual Fried Chicken Supper April 30 Sittings 5 and Adults Kids under 12 pre schoolers free Call for tickets co tig Nursery School Bazaar May 12 21 m Rock wood Centennial School Township appreciates work fill Construction generously contributed to Playing Fields development don fill and grading the area free of charge Roads Superintendent Bob Hamilton notified the firm of the township appreciation property who wish to dispute water and sewer fronlagt will be heard May ic p m at the township A March council decision set Ihe minimum frontage at Sunt homes sit in of foot Midi luls ithers on with minim frontage All rciideniisl access to tin in water and CLEMENTS MOTORS 500 Bronte St S Milton 878 2328 NATIONWIDE SERVICE Llconsod mechanics Competitive prices Brand parts We return your worn parts tor your inspection Nationwide Tire and Warranty backed by company owned Stores Wherever you drive in Canada you ro covered FRONT DISC BRAKE SERVICE A TUNEUP FRONT WHEEL 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