Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 17, 1981, p. 15

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The Acton Free Juno Committee make deer hunt decision If the committee members want to make a deer hunt decision June they will do so ding to Regional Planning and Public Works Committee Chair man Bill Johnson The committee Is holding a special meeting on the deer hunt June at 30 In the Hallon Centennial Manor Auditorium It decided to hold the meeting in Miiton din ing the evening so a number of delegations can come and make on why or why not tho region should ap prove a con trolled deer hunt pro bably in November Although one member of the committee Burl Mayor Holy Bird wants the discussion to take place following regularly scheduled meeting of the commit Acton a flour mill has been the heart of the town for nearly 150 years Now owned by Lloyd Zelgler the mill makes a wide variety or pastry bread whole ground flour flour mill Continued from Page buckets to more modem air movement systems for getting the flour from one floor to another Air movement dries it out and affects the flavour he says Sifters used are the original ones put in nearly years ago Grinders just don wear out so they re still Millers Lung the dread disease often of fee ting people working lifetimes in dusty mills has never bothered Lloyd or his son Ted now in business with Lloyd Neither did It Dave Lindsay 54year owner of the flour mill He purchased the old stone building from Tannery In and sold it to Jim Eccles in the early s Originally an account ant Lindsay looked upon the mill as an investment although the building he purchased had all its windows out and only contained a motor and chopper for cattle teed Within a few years the mill was producing more flour than animal feed and working 24 hours a day increasing product ion from to barrels ZionsMcGrath wed The groom s mother was soloist and St Joseph Junior Choir as Maria and Peter Thomas were wed on May The bride Is the daughter of Tim and McGrath York St The groom is the son of John and Marie Acton Both are employed at the old Hide House the bride as the head of the western department the groom as a carpenter St Joseph a Church was the setting for a double ring candlelight ceremony conducted by Father Leo Speaglc and Pat Salt was the organist John and Kevin McGrath brothers of the bride served at the moss another brother James did a special reading John the groom father tape recorded the entire ceremony The wedding bands were Inherited by the groom from his paternal grandparents Escorted down the aisle by her father Maria wore a full length chiffon Mr and Mrs Peter were married May 2 at St Joseph Church Acton The bride is the former Maria a day by the a Now the flour mill turns out twenty two kilo bags an hour finds it no longer neces sary to run double shift he produces more than enough for cus tomers in one day shift There used to be two truck loads of flour go out every day We used horses at the start Lindsay remembers His customers Included Christie Browns and Dad cookies Lindsay is not sure how old the mill is but feels it dates back to the References to what ap pears to be the Acton Mill can be found in Acton Early Days Helton County is thought the present Is the same one built by Acton founders the Adam brothers Over the years silos and storage areas have been added to the original stone structure Zelgler explains the pre sent building Is large enough for considerable expansion because mod ern milling processes are using smaller machinery and take up less room Lloyd Zelgler has been in the milling business years and hopes to hand it over to son Ted Zelgler Flour Mills Is a family business run In the trad of flour mills of Elaine Gall and Michael Peter Petkoff were united In marriage February IS at St Joseph a Church making FosterPetkoff exchange vows jockey Jim Coles provided the music at a dance Special guests were Mr and Mrs Stephen Emmerson of Georgetown the groom grandparents and Mrs Catherine McGralh of Spanish Ontario gown with high closed bride s grandmother neck and three bishop Following a sleeves A matching honeymoon in Quebec headpiece carried a City the double mid length veil returned to Acton to Her bouquet was of lilac flt orchids surrounded by Diplomat Apartments The couple spent their first night at the Triumph Sheridan in Toronto a gift from Maria s brother and father Prior to her the brideelect was guest of honor at three surprise showers held by the maid of honor Kathy and bridesmaid Mary In Mrs Shirley Zlons in Everton and the fourthllnegang given by Stella Wallace and Slsco Kock The was sur prised with a stag given by best man John Wat son at the Royal Hotel in Guelph A rehearsal party was given by Mr and Mrs the groom parents Meetings changed Hal ton Hills councillors will be taking a bit of a break this summer combining council meetings and general committee meeetings They regulorly meet every Monday night alternating between council and committee They also meet every other Tuesday night for Planning Board For July and August only these meetings will be combined so Monday July will be council Tuesday July will be council and planning board Tuesday August council Monday Aug ust council Tuesday August IB Planning Board The resolution was met with unanimous consent Hospice Care meeting The North Hospice Care interest group will hold the fourth and final meeting of the sea son tonight Wednesday June at St John United Church Georgetown The meeting begins Bell hearings continue Hills Monday night learned the CRTC public hearing of Bell Canada general rate increase application could continue well Ju ly In a letter from Howard Wetston general counsel for Consumers AssociatlonofCanada it was noted the hearings into Bell proposed hikes started May and a conservative estimate of a winding up date is July The CAC in tcrventlon in previous hike proposal has saved consumers millions of dollars the letter states and they are currently fighting to keep the next to a minimum Halton Hills previously backed the CAS stand Councillors to convention Mayor Peter and Councillors Terry Marilyn Serjcantson and Mike Arm strong will be voting delegates to the Association of Ontario Municipalities convention in Toronto in August Maid of honor was the bride a best friend Kathy of She wore a full length lilac- colored dress with matching sheer cape and hat Her flowers were white carnations surrounded with mauve tinted dried flowers Gowned alike but wearing lilac flowers In their hair Instead of hats were bridesmaids Mary a friend from Guelph the groom sisters Linda and Julie and the bride sisters Tina Lisa and Cathy all of Acton Flower girls were the bride twin sisters Linda and Elizabeth McGrath They wore white full length dresses with short sleeves trimmed In lilac lace They carried baskets of miniature white carnations and lilac tinted flowers with iliac wreaths in their hair John Watson Acton a close friend of the groom was best man Ushers were Acton friends Noel Blake Stan Petric Victor evict and Cliff Mike a cousin from Mount Forest and tho bride s brother Frank Richard Tho groom brother Stephen Zions was ring bearer The s father was master of ceremony at the Acton Band Hall Special toasts were proposed by John Zlons Fred McGrath Noel A V tubers Lloyd Ed and Dave Hunter were Bob and Cory and disc downtown Saturday entrants for their Biathlon act for the Back to Acton In a doublering ceremony at St Josephs Catholic Church Elaine Gail Foster and Michael Peter Petkoff were united In marriage February The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Colin Foster of Acton and Is employed at Acton Travel The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Peter M of Hamilton He Is recent graduate of Mohawk College Hamilton Father Leo officiated at the ring ceremony while Mrs Pat Salt played the organ and Karen and Alex Pitt sang Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride wore an empire gown of white silky satin accentuated by a French lace bodice and sleeves She chose a headpiece of white rabbit fur and a twotiered tulle vail bridal gown and headpiece Were made by the brides mother She carried a white rabbit fur muff with a corsage of blue silk and bridal pink roses and a passed down from her grandmother Maid of honor was sister of the bride Jeannetto Foster Bridesmaids were Patricia Foster sister of the bride Catherine and Cheryl sisters of the groom Jennifer Church Services THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR low St St Rev Trbo of Music Mis Frank Sunday Holy Eucharist 30 109th followed by Pot Luck Lunchnon Conor Ralph Bring enough lunch for you family and Baby and nursery 10 am Wodnuidny Holy Communion ALL WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON John A Robertson MA Choir Dl Mr E A Hansen A Sunday 1961 11 am Sacrament of the Lord Supper 30am All SALVATION ARMY every Sunday at at bitty United Ctiu Acton tee Mr Johnson told The Champion be has since polled the other members and has found out they probably will want to make a decision on June Mr Johnson said com mlttee members like Terry Mannell saiditwouldbebestifthe delegations could hear the discussion on the deer hunt by councillors and know what went into rooking a decision Mr Johnson said there are eight delegations he knows of to date One of the delegations he sold apparently feels Mr Johnson is biased on the need for a hunt and should not be allowed to chair the committee The committee had previously passed a recommendation to regional council asking it to inform the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources that it had no objection to another deer hunt being held Last year a hunt was held from Nov 3 to 5 In and only us deer were shot by hunters Toe sponsoring Ministry of Natural Resources ex peeled the toko to be closer to deer Supported by the Federation of Agriculture and the Agricultural Ad visory Committee the Ministry asked for another hunt to trim back the deer herds farmers with crop damage But when the Issue came to regional council a twowoman delegation asked for and gran ted time to a submission on why the hunt should not be held Mrs Debbie Kilmer one of the two said estimates on the deer nerds in Halton were bos cd on what she considered faulty information The result was council referred issue back to Mr Johnsons committee for another discussion prior to any final decision being made Mr Johnson far his part has several times he feels that there should be a deer hunt the hunters should con gregate at watering holes and sources of food such as apple orchards and down the deer there Not only would this in crease the number of deer taken be said but It would take hunters off private property and away from homes Marie Morris and Lorna SayersBell all friends of the bride The bridal attendants wore floor length gowns of blue silky velour and carried muffs with corsages of silk corn flowers and mini car nations was Mark brother of the groom Ushers were the brides brother Robert Foster Dave Hest Dennis Tim Charlton Vernon Bice Jean Breton and Mike Chiarelli all friends of the groom Following the ceremony an evening dinner and dance was held for the 1B0 guests at the Acton Legion The bride a uncle Ron Foster of Wallasey England and the grooms uncle Tom Bcgley of Hamilton acted as Masters of Ceremonies Prior to the wedding the bridetobe was guest at four showers Showers were hosted by Mrs June a second by Jennifer and the bridesmaids another by groom aunts and a neighbor shower hosted by Mrs Zeisslg and Heidi Ashley A stag was held for the groom By all the ushers The couple honeymooned In Quebec City and ore now making their home on John Street TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ACTON Rov Charles Or George El lott MS PhD recto of Sunday June 1981 Annual Camp am Outdoor Wo ship following ing own choirs Transportation for those who it Moot at 30 All Wo come CHURCHILL COMMUNITY Jenkins Sunday June 21 10 a Morning ship Tho Church on the la on Into congregation ministering to the need of tto Welcome ACTON CHURCH 30 Sunday School for all ages am Morning Wo ship who does it APPLIANCES MAYTAG a SOW 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