Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1984, p. 3

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday June6 3 43000 cartruck crash A motorist and one of her passengers received minimal injuries last Wednesday morning when the 1976 Cadillac they were in collided with a GMC tractor trailer Main St South Driver Jeanne Bogovic 16 of Georgetown and passenger Melissa Munn IS of Acton were slightly injured in the collision which sent the tractor trailer ling across the side of Ibe road Truck driver Dave Robinson to was not injured Police set damages at W000 to the tractor trailer and to the Cadillac Also escaping injury in the crash was second passenger in the car Andrea IS of Georgetown Police say the Cadillac was attempting to pass a second car in the southbound lane as it turned onto Cobblehill The Cadillac veered into the oncoming lane where it struck the northbound truck Vandals damage cars break windows Reverend Ralph Dfodatl far right and St Josephs new Bishop Anthony back row were part the confirmation erv- at Josephs Roman Catholic Church last night Those confirmed were Ann Barrett Christine Beatoo Norman Itochelle Christie Christine Couture Roger De Winter Surana Stan Shelley Kelly Fitzgerald Brian Harding James llollett Ernest Tammy Julie Rodney Mar- Sue Ann Elisabeth Mun- Victoria Muspratt Nathaniel Ng Sylvia Shari Obri Colleen Carol Parent Irene Pfahler Douglas Paula Poult on Philip David Smith Rene Vankesteren Jill Whelao Scott Unite and Jo Ellen VSoynlllowkt Maximum fine Noise bylaw sent back for rework LINDA A proposed noise bylaw which could effectively close gun clubs In the area has been withdrawn at the request of town councillors and sent back to Town staff for revision The die page document which includes among its restrictions noiae from the repeated discharge of firearms was present to town council last week but fallowing a brief debate regarding the implications of the by law was withdrawn The by law which received no committee discussion prior to the council meeting won instant approval from a group of residents who have long complained about noise from the CRQC Trap Club located on near Sixth Line Martin Burns solicitor on behalf of one of the neighbours noted we are the matter is at its conclusion He added he hoped the Town would make every effort to enforce the new by law prompting discussion among councillors as to how this would occur Deputy Bill Roberts said he did not any problems or the matter would be brought back to council Tor a by low amend Councillor Blanche noted that although there had been no problems with any other gun club the new by law could close any group Mr Roberts then indicated that council Lould introduce an exemption by law in that How can you exempt one and not the questioned Mrs She was supported by fellow councillors who felt the entire subject should be discussed at a future council meeting The by law includes a lengthy list of restrictions prohibiting noise made by any animal or bird kept as a pet kept for sole boarded or kept for experimental purposes which disturbs or Is likely to disturb persons in any office hospital or any dwelling hotel or other type of residence The shouting and crying peddlers hawkers and vendors the noise caused by any vehicle so out of repair so loaded so secured or operated in such a manner as to create and unnecessary grating grinding rattling or other noise The noise from any air conditioner installed in any window or wall between the hours of the following day that Is disturbing or likely to disturb persons Disturbing or excessive noise in connec tion with loading or unloading any vehicle or the opening and destruction of bales boxes crates and containers No person shall ring bells blow horns shout or make or permit unusual noises or noises likely to disturb the inhabitants or any other person in the vicinity Contravention of any of the provisions of the by law could result in a maximum fine of There are exceptions to the rules In eluding any military or other band or any parade for which the person responsible for has obtained written permission from Regional Police and the town Any sound from any private radio in a motor vehicle installed for the sole benefit or entertainment of the operator and oc cupants of such vehicle when same la not audible at a distance of eight metres from such vehicle Any case of public necessity The use in a reasonable manner of any apparatus or mechanism for the amplica tion of the human voice or of music In a public park or any other commodious space connection with any public election public celebration provided written per mission of the Council of the said Corpora tion of the Town of Milton The by law is expected to be discussed at next Monday evenings council meeting Knox Alert plans pot luck supper Knox Alert Evening Group met in the Mary Ellen Anderson Room for their Moy meeting McLennan opened the meeting with the Call to Worship the hymn The Church Has One Foundation was sung Ruby Bonks read the Scripture and Irene Terry gave readings Each Year and The Secret Ruby read as a Thanks to Thee and the hymn Jesus Shall Reign was sung Portions of Psalm 147 taken from the hymn book were read responsively and Ruby gave a reading The Quiet Miracles which was followed by the hymn Blest Be the Tie that Binds Vandals were busy around town during the weekend giving police eight different cases of wilful damage to investigate In cluding three separate incidents along Blvd in Georgetown Damage in Acton was the worst A beer bottle was thrown through the eighl-by- three foot front window of Freezer Frenzy on Mill St East at about am Saturday causing damage Vandals threw rocks through two three- by four foot windows at Z Bennett Public School on Acton Blvd late Friday or early Saturday racking up another in damage In Georgetown a beer bottle was thrown through the side window of a 1983 Chevrolet pickup truck driving along Delrex near Jesse The driver was uninjured in the late Saturday night Incident but damage was set at Dirtfilled flower pots and other items were thrown into swimming pools behind two different homes between 1 and ajn Saturday for a total of in damage and cleaning bills Also on late Saturday or early Sunday a parked Chevy was dented and scratched outside a residence costing another in damage Sometime late Friday or early Saturday a ball washer and greens flagpole together valued at were damaged at the Georgetown Golf and Country Club Sunday about 1 am the headlights of a Ford LTD parked outside the Newfoundland Club on Armstrong Ave were smashed Police have a suspect in the incident which resulted in 140 in damage Eden Mills Rev Rennie guest speaker by Mrs G The combined efforts of the ball teams proved quite successful on Saturday after noon Eden Mills ladies won over Acton ladies by a score Morrlston beat the Senior mens team and Old Timers of Pus Inch edged out Eden Mills Old Timers On the following Sunday afternoon Eden Mills Seniors won a game against here by a score Winning pitcher was Keith The 122nd anniversary church service was held at Eden Mills Presbyterian Church with Rev Gerald from Acton as guesl minister Rev Rennie was also part of the instrumental ensemble Including Jen Carol Meadows Dianne Steven Carolyn Lesley and Susie Blacklock The choir rendered special anthems and luncheon followed the service when old acquaintances were renewed After a lengthy stay in the hospital a welcome home goes out to Freda Thompson and good wishes for better health this time Liberals bring convention home Speech analyses rousing entertainment policy seminars and longdistance promise to make the Halt on- Burlington Liberals mini convention in Milton June and 16 an authentic replica of the real thing Provincial Liberal Association president Allan Wilson announced this week that a direct telephone link with local delegates at the Liberal leadership convention In Ottawa as well as the giant television screens already booked for the occasion will bring the event home to the Milton Fairgrounds for those unable to attend the convention Tickets are on sale at for weekend Julian Reed will chair a panel discussion on the issues and voting trends the mini convention Riding business will be discussed in separate debates Party members will be casting their votes for the candidate of their choice both day then relaying the results to the delegation in Ottawa Live entertainment and food and refresh are also planned John reminds you that before a baby starts to crawl you should have home child proof Check for splintery for potentially dangerous Be sure there are gates at the top of Dont let he baby play in slipper wck feet John Ambulance offers on Child Care the Home Its a Moving World And ire II W new Gil Wage CALL FORBES The light touch ALL YOUR LIGHTING ELECTRICAL NEEDS UNDER ONE ROOF ELECTRIC Lighting Centre 8772264 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN cad litres Wed like to wish your Dad a Happy Fathers Day Were offering Mens Jewellerymuch of it custommade by our resident Goldsmith- in a wide variety of styles and prices to suit your budget REMEMBER Fathers Day Is Sunday June 17 Men Gold Tie Tacs Gold Bracelets Cufflinks Our entire selection of Diamond Rings Stone Rings Chains and Charms are priced at OFF SEIKO WATCHES are all priced at 3040 OFF We have a qualified jeweller on premises Expert repairs adjustments and can be performed Fast All Fathers Day Gifts qualify for our 3 month plan The Gold Centre 4537063 Centennial Mall227 Street at Kennedy RoadBrampton We make Father Day Jewellery atfonableT F150 1x2 The WorkMate SPECIAL AMMETER AND OIL PRESSURE GAUGES 6100 lb GVWR PACKAGE P23575R x 15 XL TIRES H D BATTERY CIGAR LIGHTER 4SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION H D SHOCK ABSORBERS H D FRONT SPRINGS TOTAL VALUE 105800 package price No Charge win Main St North Acton

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