Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1982, p. 8

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The Acton Free Pess Wednesday May STARTS THURSDAY PARADISE nus Saturday mint Bon Offka Ooeni 8 Show SIM 1 Dusk BETHWOOD DOG GROOMING PROFESSIONAL GROOMING OF ALL BREEDS YEA RS EXPERIENCE CALL ANYTIME call Liz Morns 8533767 2 ACTON Need donations for fire victim Friends and neighbors of a young woman left Ann lost everything in the which after ire levelled her home last week killed two pet cats who were trapped in the i 1 about miles below Highway 7 on the Fifth Line of There wu no one borne at the time ol the fire Doug Wood a neighbor of explain that she is a university student who now has tag left out the clothes she was wearing Saturday night She lost all her clothes furniture school books and family heirlooms Miss Dawkins is well known in Acton having worked at Hal on Hills Veterinarian Services before returning to university last September Donation of any kind would be appreciated Wood told the Acton Free Press A pot luck supper will be held in June and all are welcome and asked to bring something the fire victim might be able to use A definite date has not yet been set Donations in the meantime however are most come too Anyone wishing to help out whether financially or with clothing or furniture is asked to call Wood at The cause of the fire is undetermined according lo Hal ton Hills Fire Chief Holmes Foster Parents on Cable TV Cable subscribers in the Acton area will soon be able to tune their sets in to a show all about Foster Parents Plan of Canada PLAN Entitled One Child One Life the show will air on Wednesday MaySatBpm and Wednesday Mayl9atG30pm It will appear on Hal Ion Community Television channel 4 on your dial Acton High School BAND CONCERT MONDAY MAY 730 ACTON HIGH SCHOOL Pal Wood and Coral hosted the Welcome into Spring wine and cheese al the Wooden Heart tail Wednesday Truck in ditch A yearold driver of a Ridley Cartage truck escaped injury last Tuesday when the vehicle he was driving ended up in the ditch near Apple Orchards on Highway Milton OPP report Brian DcBocr of Guelph was bound on Highway at 11 a when he attempted to pull over to the side of the road lost control on and went into the ditch Police estimate to the truck and damage to both sides of the ditch About worth of guide posts and a Bell Telephone pole were also wiped oul No charges have been laid MP stresses Must save leatherfirms Otto MP for and representatives of the leather industry met I as night in Ottawa with the Economic Development Com to discuss the reinstatement of leather This meeting follows a tour of Beardmore last month by in which he learned of the hard ships of a leather oriented town such as Acton explained at councillors dropIn Friday that if something is not done the leather business in Canada will disappear and businesses such as ill close down am not a protectionist he said day but government Is ignoring certain industries such as shoes and auto industries He accused the government of taking a bandaid ap proach to industry He claimed that approach is continued we are only going to have natural res to export admitted when he first heard from the lea industry rcpresenla lives he thought they just wanted protection for their own good However now that he has looked into the situation he has realized they are and the industry is in great difficulty Already it will take six months with quotas to make things good again he estimated Everyday means thousands of jobs he said We are going to do everything We can next to bell ringing over the issue said The MP claims the government is depend ing so much on the sale natural resources that we are losing Ind noted Japan has to import alt its energy and natural res yet Is number one in the economic world He said their sue cess Is in l heir dedication to their jobs Ho claimed if a person went to a Honda factory all they would see in Ihe parking lot would be Hondas because thai is want to drive not because they have told what to drive Yugoslavs Continued from page 1 Cojie said he never Mad a chance to reduce the noise levels lie pus against the wall by Hie neighbors police He asked the neighbors to com promise and give Mm time Miller noted want another chance yet you have not done anything to show you are going Improve he continued while you re trying to curb the noise people are being disturbed They have to enjoy their property Hie same as you Bylaw enforce meni officer Jack usty pointed out if council permission for the permit the regional police arc able to go on Hie properly lime inspecl and monitor the area If council docs not give permission and the Licence Board of On tar in denies he permit police can only enter the property with the permission of the land owner or the person in charge unless he saw from Ihe outside a law was being broken They con scorch people coming and going on Hit property II neighbors complain the noise police con enter the properly but only on thai complaint Councillor Dave Whiting pointed out Dial having worked with the police las an he Is aware of the problems It will cause from the police point of view however longer has credibility He has told us he had no control aver people We a responsibility to others in area Councillor Mike Arm strong said by not favoring the permit wouldn mean the noise problems would slop By refusing he license It doesn I they are going move from property or cancel the various events that arc already planned he said are fooling ourselves and we belter clean up our own act first he old councillors Sheldon pointed out the permit is a privilege and not a right They have not demonstrated any responsibility Mr la asking for our cooperation Pomcroy said and based on the history of lack of cooperation from group he re presents the permit and the noise are related Armstrong contended hat by not supporting the permit Hal ton mill was just encouraging people to bring booze in ihe trunk of their car

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