The Acton Press Wednesday June6 66 pedallers cover route Centennial and Public School students recently competed In be annual Public Speaking Contest Itocknood contestants look borne both the primary and Junior Pictured above are the finalist Back row tor Dave Adselt Laura Brown Taylor Trophy winner Mike Watson Sabrina lbs Beth honorable men lion Front row Joel Bard primary winner Wendy Weilon Thrf ng Marie Jacqueline Council is still not satisfied with work Council will go direct to the Minister of the Environment in forming him of water line freeze up problems encountered in the Rock wood system this past winter Uptodate correspond among council MOE and the Const ruction Companies res ponsible for the project have been filed and no positive action has been forthcoming They re going to have dig them the lines up said Councillor John McLeud It has logo be yond paper It now June If they keep letters flying back and forth it will be November and frozen ground Plumbing inspector Carl Meadows reported that in certain areas cop per water lines have been Installed feet under the travelled per ion of the road The required a minimum five foot depth installation he said Council has passed a resolution agreeing tu accept water and sewer system Jan only if it is to their standards So far project has not met their approval representatives and rate payers who require pumps to connect their sewer lines to the municipal system will get together and iron out the details of installation and pump operating costs at the next general meeting council has dec ided the same meeting council will also try tu mange extending the water and sewer frontage charges cash payment for one year with the provincial authorities approval by Barb The sun shone brilliantly Saturday while bicycle riders pedalled their way along the 23 mile Rock wood Lion Bikathon route with a pledged SI total tallied at the finish line Cyclists started out from Public School travelled the rough Fifth line up to the Fergus Orangville then circled around Bel wood Lake and back to the school Gravel sections of the course re quired heavy leg work with plenty of puffing and panting according to one energetic participant Only three of re gistered riders dropped out due to mechanical difficulties according to organizer Baldwin Bikers checked in at seven points along the course manned by local CB The CB did a super job on the radios keeping track of every thing commented Mr Baldwin Rubber legged cyclists enjoyed a pit stop Shand Variety at about the threequarter mark filling up with free pop and hot dogs provided by the sponsors Rockwood and District Lions Club and the Ball Association cosponsored the event with proceeds divided between he two organizations The Ball Associations share is deposited into the uniform account according to Mr Baldwin and the Lions portion is used for community recreation Cash prizes were awarded to riders with the most pledges completing the course Winners were girls under 16 first June second La uric- Anne Baldwin boys under 1G first Kenneth Too mer second Steven Lush adults first Karen Allerellie second Joyce Youngest girl Sue Smith age 10 Youngest boy Oldest rider Joyce Eramosa library Mobile home allowed at mushroom farm Before the end of the month should tiaVe a mobile home to live in on his rlends Mushroom Farm Acton The Brampton resident appeared before Halton Hills planning board last Tuesday asking to be allowed have mobile home for his residence at the farm He noted he can I afford to build a home for couple of years Dhillon wants live at farm since a fire destroyed his operation not long ago Had he been there he could have minimized Councillor George Maltby noted the town had approved a mobile home for farm before touk over Sccur ity at Ihe farm is a con as evidenced by the fire he declared Planner Brian said the town can allow mobile home until the zoning amendment has been approved by council but after that the municipality can look the other way on the matter and permit to live in a irailcr until the amendment receives final approval which could take two to three months He said graduate Sandy Root Rock wood graduated Friday from Brock University in St Catharines with First Class Honors as on Honor year Bachelor of Physical Education graduate Sandy the daughter of Monty and Lorraine Root received her elementary school train at Rockwood S S No 9 and Centcn nfal public schools and then attended Centennial secondary high school An avid athlete she has combined her academic instruction with athletic endeavors and while attending Brock University played varsity tennis bad minton and volleyball She was also on the Brock rowing team Next year will sec Sandy attending teacher college in SI Catharines when on council could pass zoning amendment in three weeks and then not take any legal action when moves into the trailer Councillor Pat Pat observed there are many mobile homes on rural property that covered by a permit or amendment He thought it was a shame when someone is honest they should delayed even for a short time Planning board de cided the item Will go to Ihe planning department so a report can be sent back to council along with the zoning amend menl byGcorglna Kelso Recent arrivals at Era Community Li brary include Adult fiction Stop at a Winner by Delderfield The Country Cousin by Louis Auchincloss Somelhlng Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury Blake by Catherine Gaskin The Pigeon Project by Wallace Juvenile Primary fiction A Noisy Book by Rose Alexander s Magic Quill by Joan Cass Ghosts Manor House by Skipper The Rocking Chair Rebellion by Lib Clifford Head Over Wheels by Lee Kingman fiction Fun with Nature Crafts by Mary Airline Guide to Stewardess and Steward Careers by A Morton Teach Your Horse lo Jump by J Canadian Art by William Colgate Watching Wild life by David Stephen J KohanDT J Novak D T GEORGETOWN 106 St on Hwy 7 beside Post Office DENTURE therapy CLINIC Phone 877 8974 or 791 2314 THE FABRIC BIN Upholstery Fabric Outlet SANDY ROOT completion her hopes are to teach physical education and science to public school children North EVERYTHING IN DOORS WINDOWS AT DISCOUNT PRICES EXAMPLE Top quality aluminum door full 1 thick natural finish self storing ware included in a frame 49 Compare to 95 Free Estimates Arranged HWY II mfe east of Georgetown 8771186 Council firm by Barb Council will stand by its decision that it is not in favor of rcational vehicle park development in the town ship and will not amend the official plan to ac commodate Ihe facility Ranch develop ment planners were con about the short presentation time alio ted to them and wished an opportunity to more fully explain the park concept Sheridan College presents miCROAGE 79 the 2nd annual conference and exhibition of microcomputers Tubs June 12 to Wed June 13 12 p to 9 p m Thurs June 14 10 to 6 p Come and what In business education and industry Thorn will be 30 tor splay ng iho latest technology and lop 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