Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 5, 1980, p. 19

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov B9 if Br Eg JR1 Seek month extension on pit Members of the Acton High Schools Grade Environmental Studies Class recently cleaned op and trails through Cypress Lake Park near Tobermory Teachers Tom Wright and Jane led the class In the exploration of caves and the collection of refuse The class members are from row left to right Warren Hawthorne Yvonne Golden Derrick Hodgson Glen Scott Timbers In the second row are Deb Mike Shubert Kara Marty Collerton and Sheila Johnson In the rear row are Barb Wilson Michelle Jones Tom Wright John Toebes and Gary Lumbers A request by Al to have the wayside pit permit on his Sixth Line pit extended for Tour to iivo weeks parked an hour and half long debate Monday night at Halton Hills council The matter was eventually referred to the wayside pits committee S of Construction who has been taking gravel out of the pit wrote to council October saying all operations would stop at the November and the property would stop bo rehabilitated by December Pilutti told council there are approximately tons of granular A still available and estimated It would take up to five weeks to clean who does it out the pit At that time the crusher would leave the site and never come back pit Is already being rehabilitated and asked council to pass a re solution telling the Ministry of Natural Re sources they have no ob jection to the extension of the permit until December 15 Councillor Russ Miller chairman of the wayside pits committee said the Ministry of Natural Re writing they had no In tention of issuing any more wayside pit permits on the or Odorico pits both on the Sixth Line Miller said he under stood there is much more gravel crushed than can be removed by Friday November He said the clerk administrator had been in touch with the MNR who had stated whether or not council objects to an extension they would not nee- 0 TV APPLIANCES INGUS GIBSON WOODS SONY PANASONIC ELECTROHOME ANTENNAE SPECIALISTS sc ACCURATE CAMERA 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own about wayside pits in property Hills Miller When it comes to the claimed He said the pit everybody is mining had come closer aware or it commented to the trees than the ten Spider feet agreed upon and said the roots of some were hanging out He argued council would look foolish if they approve the were all open before my pit but when Pilutti opens everything breaks loose The Vin cent pit is going full tilt tractor going back into but I dont see ratepayers the pit after the MNR screaming about trucks saying they wouldnt as they did on mine approve any further ex- commented tension Ail the work we Councillor George down drain Pilutti claimed the representative he met with In Cambridge indicated If council had no objection they would issue a permit He said he was told they dont like to a natural resource wasted He noted that everyone but the owner had been consulted on the use of his property He said mining too close to the trees had been a mis take which was stopped immediately but pointed to convince the MNR and Ministry of Transportation and Communication to ex tend the permit by simply saying they dercstimated the amount of gravel in the pit Tony Harborow spokesman for Sixth Line residents said he was at a loss to understand why Pilutti was at council since the procedure on pi Is starts with a contractor seeing an approved list of pita He then goes to the and Hankerchief heirloom carried by bride Carrying silk em broidered handkerchief an heirloom from her greatgrandfather Andrea Elizabeth daughter of Lloyd and Shirley of Acton and Dr Barry Milton Martin son of Emerson and Nora Martin of St Marys exchanged wedding The doublering ceremony was held August at St Albana Anglican Church with Rev Arthur Tribe of ficiating Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a traditional white chiffon gown with a sweetheart neckline The gown was accented with brocade embroidery and wrist frills She wore her mothers pearls and a matching widebrimmed chiffon hat with tulle veil Beth of Brampton was matron of honor with Carolyn of Acton Jackie Young of Ottawa Cindy of Ottawa and Bev sister-in- law of the bride from London serving as bridesmaids They wore long gowns in shades of rose and peach made of and carried bouquets of pink variegated car nations Denis Martin brother of the groom served as best man while Clyde Macduff of Toronto Gus of Hamilton and Martin of Calgary and the brides brother Dave Broostad of London were ushers Chantell Taylor cousin of the bride from Ballinafad Andrea Barry Martin nee after their marriage ceremony at SI Church The couple honeymooned In the Caribbean Broadview Saskatch Kitchener and Toronto was flower girl dinner Erin and dance at Acton Legion Michael of Hall Acton were ring bearers The couple The girls wore while honeymooned for a week eyelet dresses patterned on a Caribbean cruise with rosebuds and before moving to their of deep pink Toronto home while Michael wore a Prior to the wedding gentry grey luxedo showers for the bride from as far were held by Beth away as Vancouver Mary Lea Ball of Calgary Acton Mary Young Flay Alberta Melfort Broad- and Mr and view Star City and Mrs Michael Saskatch- of Acton Winnipeg London St Marys Ottawa Stratford An caster trousseau tea was held at the home on August 17 at church supper by Winifred Smith anthem Jesus Rose of given at the community As usual the annual Sharon Mr Stiles in centre on Wednesday Church Turkey Supper sermon commented on evening There seems to was a success on the Meaning of Church be much Interest shown Saturday night Tickets Membership Today In this course as there were sold In advance for The weatherman was were about ladies en three different time kind on Friday night for rolled Burt and sittings The committee all he little ghosts and Betty Koperdraad are jn charge feels it to be goblins witches and the teaching the class more satisfactory that hobos as they made their The and way it avoids anyone usual rounds in the CaledonHuntClubmetat being disappointed in neighborhood the farm of Dr and Mrs 1VNR and the MTE decide whether they will issue a permit and ask the local council for heir approval He emphasized construction mode the commitment to be out by November He argued council has no authority to extend a wayside pit permit Admitting it is only tons of grave J on to any control it has over wayside pits It would be inconsistent not to nail the matter down now said Harborow Mayor Pete Pomeroy said he was upset with the debate and stressed a pits committee had been set up to deal with such matters I dont have anything warned if personal against council gives In on this but any request for a one the MNR will have wayside pit permit Brian Wednesday of last week Annual meeting board of directors of the Acton Community Services Centre will hold their annual meeting tonight Wednesday the Murray Memorial at The public is invited to attend the meeting Sundeck on hold Halton Hills committee of adjustment is wait ing for more information before deciding if Ron aid and Sharon Quick can build a sundeck There are some questions still be answered regard the lot line for their properly at Mill Street West The Quicks wii need a minor var lance to build the because of setback requirements Knox wants steps Knox Presbyterian Church has gone to Hills Committee of Adjustment for permission to erect a canopy and enlance steps The matter is still being studied by the committee and more information is needed before a decision is made Knox Church needs to be exempted from a by law which establishes setback requirements Building tools theft More than in building lools were stolen from an Aclon residence Tuesday Halton Regional Police say the rear door of an R homo was entered during the day A Pioneer Chain sow two circular saws hand tools a sharpener rotor motor and two pairs of skies were stolen in the break in Draw winners The Scout and Guide Mothers Association held a draw a I the Brownie Guide and Path tinders Bazaar at the YMCA November 1 The raffle winners were Mrs Sophie Warrington who won the Teeny Bop per Doll Mrs Doreen Fleet who won the Ceramic Frog and Shaker set and Mrs Sally Smith who won the decorated Ernie and Bert cake Fewer dogs destroyed Hills Animal Control department is pounding more dogs and destroying fewer this year A report to council shows that Ihrough the end of September he Animal Control depart ment has picked up dogs compared with in the first nine months of However only were destroyed or used for medical research compared with during the same time period last year The reason fewer dogs arc being des would appear to be more are being re claimed by owners HAM Ft presentation The Halton Developmental Centre was lished in through a joint effort by Burling ton North Halton and Oakvllle Associations for the Mentally Retarded to serve Halton They continue to provide special programs for to 18 year old children who are severely or handicapped On November A M will be showing an audio visual presentation about the centre and the audience will be able to talk with the Director Dennis Tessmcr This will take place at the St Josephs hall which is located on Church Street at the John St Acton Dumping problem The region is urging area municipalities like Hills prosecute people who dump garbage along the sides of roads in Council is reviewing municipalities can take to solve the growing problem Besides asking owns lo take all necessary steps to prosecute when and if possible posting signs warning of hefty fines for dumping at the most popular spots around the region is also being considered having to be turned away The first lesson In which has happened in crewel embroidery was the past Close to were served a delicious meal Those In charge are to be congratulated but they know that without the help from many lr the community both old and young in eluding some of the men folk It could not hove been so successful The help of all Is very much appreciated Those who wanted to celebrate further on Saturday evening after the supper and many of the couples did attended the dance held at the community centre It was the Halloween dance sponsored by the hall board Most came in costume There was a large crowd attending and a good time was re ported Miss Nancy Shortlll assisted with the church service on Sunday by reading the first and ili Members of the tint Acton Scouts congratulate wo new Monday night during n ceremony the service when jBon McD left congratulate Mike and David Deforest centre Into their new they the inspiring group Ken far left hold the flag

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