Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 27, 1982, p. 10

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B4 The Acion Free Press Wednesday Jan 1 A firJI Whltingjjrges Use Burlington policy as model for snow plowing Hilton should use the Halton Hill would be useful Social Services and Information Centre elected a new executive and board of director last week during their annual meeting Front row left to right director Peter Marks putpresident John Kavanaagh vicepresident Back row Brendan Ah tarn treasurer lUrklni secretary Sally Smith director and trie Balklnd director Milling are president Rod and director Jean Stairs and Lome Bar Keates Organs instrument bound for BC church by Dan An organ built in Acton will soon fill Vancouver ears with heavenly musk This Friday Organ la shipping an instrument to Vancouver for St Augustine a Catholic Church It will take Ken and Jens Geissler two employees of six weeks to Install the organ It took three months to build this or with people working on it The organ Is a solid state control three Burlington policy manual for winter maintenance as a guide for the town policy now being developed by the Dave Whiting showed a IltallttUsfAetaSKlalMMaW copy the Burlington manual to big aid to councillor when residenU matioa Centre with a for to go towards committee Monday night and call and reduce calls to the Meali on Wheels program suggested a similar document for to staff with question He noted the Burlington policy seta out how soon after a storm each street is plowed when salting and landing Is done bow it is plowed who plows it etc He such a policy would be a It be shipped by truck in sec tions and assembled on site been in business since 1945 and produces four organs a year There are employees at Keates They have become well known in the field through church magazines and by word of mouth Keates also re furbish old organs and make living manual electro magnelorgan There room size models Still no agreement for microwave tower The Corporation of the Town of Halton Hills NOTICE OF CHANGE IN PENALTY TO BE CHARGED ON ARREARS OF TAXES LEVIED IN 1982 The Town has recently been imposing a penalty for late payment of taxes levied in 1981 equal to 22 75 per annum of the amount unpaid on the 1st day of default and on the 1st day of each calendar month thereafter Effective February 1st 1982 this penalty is being changed to 18 per annum A penalty of per annum of the amount of all taxes levied in and unpaid at December 1st will be added to the unpaid balance on that date DATED at Harton Hills this 27th day of January 1 982 G F Usher Tax Collector Tax Arrears From Previous Years The rate of interest to be charged on tax arrears from previous years will also change from 22 75 to 18 per annum effective February 1st 1982 The Harton Roman Catholic Separate School Board SPECIAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Tha Nation Roman CathoHc Saparat School Board In accordance provision In Education Act a apacial advisory commrcta purpoaa audi a to Board on all M education Local to nominal an official rapraaamathra for and appointment by Board this To qualify aa a rsoraaantathra of a local Association on tha Spadal Education Advisory a parson must bo a a Canadian lb fun aga Ida rasldant araa Jurisdiction of board and Id a separata school Local Association moans an association or parents that oparaiss locally within an ares of Miction a boa and ta aim with an association or organization thai Is not an association or orgsnuatlon profassionsl educators but that is ncoiporatad and throughout further the and won bono of one or mora of children or adults II your Assoc wish as to a raprasantatlvo to Special Education Advisory Commlttaa and criteria write Mr DatsnatNoaan Separata School Board Surtngton Ontario up by February Ontario Hydro still hasn reached an agreement with neighbors of he preferred site or a microwave tower in Erin Township Spokesperson Harris said Hydro has met with Acton neighbors around Site tour and they have examined the montage showing what the tower would look like In re lation to he rest of the area The new design places the lower back about 200 feet from the Fifth Line Neighbors had previously expressed concern about the tower being so close to the road Now neighbors have asked Hydro to consider a different landscaping plan Instead of numerous small trees It has been suggested Hydro use a few taller trees and plant them closer to the tower Buried hydrants worry councillors Hills councillors are concerned about fire hydrants covered with snow around town Engineer Robert is lo meet with fire chief Mick Holmes this week to make sure the region and fire department are uncover fire hydrants covered with snow noted the fire depart is under town but hydrant ire a regional concern and added ihtrc have been no pro over the years Volunteer firefighters know where every hydrant is located Councillor John suggested h sign bo erected over hydrants such as is done in Feel Several councillors expressed concern about precious lime In a fire being up by firefighters digging out hydrants Councillor Ross Kncchtcl observed ho s aware of three hydrants on an street are buried after every storm but the ire quickly dug out with a front end loader Mrs Harris said Hydro Is try and contact the new owner of alternative site number five which Is fairly close to site four even though indications have been the new owner wish to sell At the site an area about 100 feet by 100 feet will be enclosed by chain link fence and there will be a small steel building inside the fence besides the lower The building will be about feet by feet and be feet high The lower will between approximately 120 feet and feet high depending on the ele vation and location of the site At the preferred site a red light would not be needed on top and the tower t need to be painted red and white The communications tower is needed In the vicinity of the power corridor BETTER EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT St Marys BINGO 8S316BO J I WE ARE LOCATED 3 Miles West of Acton if 5198533130 I Hour i TuesdayFriday Saturday SPECIALIZING IN PROPANE Good News For The Farmer LOWER YOUR OPERA TING COSTS Convert Your total on to PROPANE tractors home etc rUrTTHER SAVINGS Profane Conversion Cars and Trucks ASK ABOUT FURTHER SAVINGS WITH THE Si Up Csmonig new Dointaion Dream Dollars Propane Barbeques Propane Cyl Purchase of any WITH COUPON WITH THIS COUPON off all i PRIMUS CAMPING EQUIPMENT Truly Canadian

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