Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 16, 1980, p. 7

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Tarrant registers for a class during night school registration Thursday at More Ihin people registered but It ere is still room tor late comers la drawing and painting Woodworking and ballroom are completely filled while- disco cake decorating and sewing were dropped students Michel centre and Itay help the new student choose her The Acton Press Wednesday Jan 7 MTC lists pits overruling council Overruling Hills Mitistry of Transport and Communications has decided list the and Vincent pits on the Sixth Line recommended the of way bide pit permits to the Ministry of Resources if the successful wants to use tin e The ict covers tin extension from Highway south to Last week respond to strong opposition from Sixth Lint residents council pissed motion oh to tht listing of the but set out conditions in tht event Ihe proceeded with the listing removed the Cohoon pit from the list for this contract agreed to most of the conditions iouhl by council They refused to have the pit operations closed on us had been requested residents and council claiming it is a normal working da in the construction business he agreed to the pit operations being limited hours of from a in he morning Conflict of interest puzzles Councillors who sit on boards hive been said hew is goinj confused by the imit Sewer costs up water bill included par of tOTt simply depend in the budget for the year Milton Hills Wicn the intrcist was mdiiduil billing dite committee nut supposed lo go Councillor Marilyn said the Monday if anyone until stated regional Irensurcr could explain why the Treasurer Ray King Kcyonal Treasurer Don chimed re people water bills will the there was farmer said paying ore i t would needed their whole nviay rates included the bills Trustees move towards adopting discipline policy Board of look another step toward adopting the first discipline policy guide to student behavior in Ontario A dratl policy state ment was presented to trustees for con Thursday s meehng Hie eight p ige draft ieros in on 18 problem irons such fighting drue and alcohol use dis i rderly conduct arson Cheating on exams wis noticeable by Us according to one Special superintendent Ron Chapman w ho presented the draft indicated eliciting like some other problems named by tees would taken back to draft policy com nutlet ton que sing tee who started the work on the discipline six men Clinic needles way to health One shot and you re good for years The Regional Health Unit will con duet another munizalion clinic in the Community Services Centre on January Clinic staff will in against the following diseases polio tetanus lockjaw diphtheria For youngsters there is vaccine per lussis whooping cough and a combined shot for mumps mea and rubella Typhoid and vaccine is available for people who will be travelling abroad I here is charge for the cholera shot Small pox vaeine is no longer given will be held a Inlf hours starting 1 m The Community Services Centre prefers clients to moke an appointment rather than drop by for inoculation The phone number is lta3 J310 will be held March The last clinic was in His ago informed oilier trustees thai such it era is he courts were indeed discussed in miltee I felt we did a topnotch job but one tan cover everything she said Drills will be lied to the principals for menl then returned to the board for decision Burlington trustee Noel Cooper was one who in dinted he did not link the proposed policy went fir enough Cooper wants ihe board seek restitution in all case not just Ihcft de struction of property son and explosive devices which the policy men lions Cooper s were echoed by Milton trustee Ivin Arm strong least action unties could take under the proposed policy is either in informal talk with an offender or disucssions with parents en of offences carry the maximum penalty of expulsion truancy dress todc verbal abuse destruction of properly smoking physical as siult weapons ihreits and misuse of vehicles ire other problem areas- of student behavior in eluded in ihe policy discipline pal ley for slu lent belli vior is a first for the province as far is superintendent Chapman is determined Nobody has dis policy and lines in Ontario Twenty Five boards were checked while ion policy was being re searched Some had pos ition papers on discipline but none were elevated lo policy status Much of the board sex for student lnvior is in province s Act Under general conduct students arc to behave themselves in a responsible manner be respectful courteous and considerate of Also included is rcspetl for other dents rights lo on neat ion legislation interest and lo Councillor Hoy further confused mat ion of he low by town solicitor The question first arose when the resl home is discussed and ipphcant members the who also were members of i of interest lown solicitor Raj Steele said if a member is involved in something with and is in in mother it the same lime then is a He said ease would hive lo be looked at in dividually Citing membership on Credit Con Authority is in example Steele said he interest as a member of could be dif fcrent from the inleresl is i member f Hie 1 1 is less clear than ever on win members of council who sit on boards should do and wondered if the were supposed to sit and nothing on one or the otter council iskirif for i in Itgislaliou mijhl Lund suite lie fell it is too restrictive Sometimes the law i an ass commented Councillor Ross T us is everyone the problem prepare conscience he mother report on Ihe can I sec too much lo inequities of the law as it worry about nov stands Council then Hit lown solicitor wis intends o send the to write i report on proposed changes and problems lo the government Merchants objections delays sign bylaw The town Ins deferred giving third readme to lis new by t in and Georgetown eh nice to respond wis brought ihe attention or Mills Committee council Monday night that letters of objection to the by iw have been this week by Acton Chamber of Commerce and Hilton Hills I urn ind Appliances Also Acton Business Improvement members would like some input In i teller from Acton Chamber of Commerce president Jake Kuiken si iied ihe is ill igreement with the by I for re built ion business signs Kuiken notes in the letter lint the agrees certain Inies be made to erection in istt thai il will mi However the Clumber use of siyis as pro- n material t denied when tin sins ire in clem well observed there arc signs in existence now such is the ones at the Bunk of Montreal and 1 Ford Salts and Canadian ire which w mid be illegal under proposed by law The Clumber feels these Mis I be re moved In letter from his own firm Hilton Hills and Appliances lie was con he bylaw will ban a sign he has used on Highway In front of the plaza bis is located in for the past seven years Kuiken observed the sign I used to pro mote his s pro- duets but also lo advise the public of events like hockey blood donor He said road but do spot Ihe flashing sing warning Ins business will be if lecled if he can t use the flashing sign in the tut The Acton merchant added signs like his flashing signs are in use in municipalities all over soul hern Ontario and as low as they ore clean and well displayed we should not remove that freedom of promotion and advertising Clerk administrator Ken Richardson noted the Acton wants lo meet with staff and get some answers regarding the by law Councillor Ross Knech el said he has discussed by law with the Acton in general they like He assured councillors the won crucify the existing signs is inhere like I I Frontier Florist Garden Centre RR2 Ont 8222361 Weddings Funerals FRIDAY CASH CARRY SPECIAL Mixed FaresBritain Europe WSfdalr Pparture Iron- Candi Chart A TORONTO to- JB AMSTERDAM FRANKFURT USB GLASGOW T LONDON MM MANCHESTER SIM fr Returns to Canada Chart B ill Aftl Returns to TORONTO From AMSTERDAM HID FRANKFURT UN LONDON UdttOleiFtf MANCHESTER 240 cars book at least days In advance from Canada travel a reduced la CANADA to BRITAIN or EUROPE OFF round trip lo From Chart A chooo our Prom Chart BChoowihsciytroi your origin M ihe two loownw lot y en 102 853 3580 Specobng In Vacation PREINVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO FABRICS FABRICS oo FABRICS FABRICS LARGE SELECTION OF KNITS Reduced to 1 99 iA VISA The Knit Breathes 60 Units Gabardine Suiling 30 OFF DRAPERY SPECIAL All Wiverly Schumacher Prints 12 PRICE LOTS OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS REMNANTS PRICE PRINTED JERSEY Wide 30 OFF READY MADE DRAPES REDUCED BY 20 LARGE SELECTION OF UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS SUPPLIES HOUSE OF TEXTILES DIV OF RALPH SHIT LTD Wo go on lor unlit Op They ierei I supply liaison officer cm the and to bo responsible for am road caused by tnffie to the pits being used for Ministry tut roulmo main is tie towns responsibility Similarly the it is the responsibility of authorities to with traffic violations but said any legitimate complaints would be for warded to for rernednl action the teller rolubllil ilion pi ins will be on llio permit applications with the minimum requirement as set out the Pits and Quarries Act with any further requirements be mutually agreed upon by town the and the MNH reply not enough In response to news of the Ministry of niton and Communications listing the Vincent pits and resident objections Han Johnson member of Line residents commit lee the follow nig The has been fur with the conditions imdc the old question of how much aggregate and how pits will be in open has not yel bee The has nullified people on staff who must be to questions ind we whynoonihid This lias been Hie question from the beginning and the might make pill e to swallow mom ok Dm MU Saturday Sunday I KINDER 685QUEEN ST

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