Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 11, 1951, p. 1

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ht iftm jfctt ptess seventyseventh yearno 14 acton ontario thursday october ulli 1951 eight homo print posi cenu laws leners are council problems bylaw to regulate acton g h an early closing bylaw governing the hmirv of wile for rot ail una outlet in acton was passed by council at their regular meeting on fri day bf last week aftcruicy received n petition from more than 75 per cenl of the operators in the town seven men were present requesting the passing of the bylaw one borneo operator toth oppowed the bylaw one permit in to im ituaicd each week to the garngc that will he permitted by the rntntion plan mihmittcd in a hiipplemenlnry petition so remain opert for extra hours j whithorn for the petitioners- explained tnnl the present rotation kywtom hod been operating fnvor- nbly and the garage nprrntoru had been striving to have working conditions improved when n man comes along and upuels uu tippli cart mr whlthart continued we have tried to retain n rotation ym cm nnil it him been working uccv jiaul wllhniil tuo mud telling about acton overseas prominent on a dusplav board in ontiuio house in iomlon kng- lund is the brochure of acton ic- ccntly tskiied by the town for din trouble lor to anybody hoiir pnpirit rv opnmg f the vmla wile commit at inn i the kd irruii in i ii smh til t o representing f toth pointed on that council rouhl not refuse to para wje bylaw that they might issue permits authorizing outlets to re main open notwithstanding the by law you lire forcing people to the outside of town to buy gxs mr hoar pointed out in the interests of thr town of acton you should do your best to havr the petition withdrawn and relieve yourself of the responsibility of issuing pi r- mits mr hoar concluded the bylaw reotricted the permits to one cooh week good only for nne week and the permit to be ts- sued on the rotation plan mr whithorn pointed out that mr toth had originally agreed to follow the voluntary rolntuin sys tem by a gentleman i agree ment asked by rouncil why he had changed his mind mr toih fund he knew it was u gentleman ligreehient and as fur as he v t concerned there isnt n gentleman m the whole acton garage bus- w jj i program a letter from the ontario mun- lripnl bnarrirrrgrirdmk thr rhnri- of sewerage rental wius disrussed the letter referred to the pavmeut of sewerage rental by h v lni when he wixs nllcgwlly not deriv ing benefit from tlu system be cause hu- dwelling was not con nected the letter pointed out that mr dron was informed by the board that in i heir opinion the town had a legal right to pass by law 032 and as the wording or its enact tig clauses followed closely the word inc of the statutes the board had n right to approve it but as the sewer rate to he imposed by the bylaw can be charged only 1o owner or occupants of land who derive or will or may derive a ben efit from the work it wis diffic ult to see how a tenant wtia was not provided with the facilities to use the sewer could derive any benefit the letter later continue the board would therefore suggest that the town council should am end byliw 0i2 to provide that sewer rates may not be charged to a tenant until the premises occup ied bv him has been fitted with the necessary plumbing fixture and ctmnected to the street sewer a enmnuttev of members 11 too fmuuv and sewerage commit tt wis appotnted to consider the by law with the munctpi board conhnuid on pour fire i i iiiiiv iskiiefi ny me town lor m- mtiuiuluuvt4uv uuoud mapictum published in the ontario tlovcrn- inoiitti mainlv towns and cities of on- tin iji such as cult hamilton bur- rie paris smiths falls belleville and cornwall have broehures shown on tin display board in ontario lldiise but acton is the only one noted in this unmedinte dlntrlct to have 11 town leaflet in england ontario iioiihe is a source of in formation for businessmen overseas who in looking for locations in canada and the acton brochure is ir among the literature working for this community committee reports on y activities wjhi in jhi ujrk 3b councillor taylor speaker at w i the monthly jmetiug of the ac- ton w 1 wn held on thiusday win noon at the hume of mis w denny ihock ave thr president mih it i davidmin pnmded the roll call was answei ed by a new saving de iei- 1 would like for my kitchen mr s k lambeit gave the repoit measures for the fall program at ih reported by all the latest reglllti board or directors kootitt presidnik i- foi all ages wele minently indicated a 1 epiirt w ts 1 ecei eclfi mil the menilrshio ehurmin mr ionie janiei including tevrral recum- uifndtiuius on jmtlicy matteis all of which were approved mr dick bean reported for the pro gram and special events committee- eoucerning the big vipcning pnrtv mi alf ij4ing building committ-i- n ported pmgres concerning re pairs and improvements of the building and equipment the ueneral secretary report revealed plans and activities were being featured m young adult and junior teenage clubs which in clude a wiener roast and nmtiiiint- 1011s night by the sateen cuib wh rv also planning to visit a toronto y club for a program oils month while a planning group of young adults are seriously preparing for a wihkend conference at temagmi in connection with their seasons activities uepresentatives from more than one toronto y m ca young adult group are to attend tin- weekend event it was also reported that miss carolyn oakts and mr meb blow iuended he national y m c a young adult annual jtetfeot at camp noral held ftecently on september 2223 acton s report foi the tir ahead was met with a friendl spirit of support by the whole conference group of ttl ouug men and ladien checking section for the local high school are these girls in their red ihorts and white school sweaters with the red and white school colors from left to right are barbara joan baxter annamarie spitzer peggy oalces carol fetter ley and betty sinclair the girls are leading the cheering at the football game in acton park today as the local gridiron stars tusset with milton highs entry 7tt in- uu il l m milton in response to the decision to have rome special gifl ftum the llallon womins institute for the new home for the aged tmw being erected a lunation of 2t ih1 was voted lo this project the treasurer gave the financial report from actnn fair which was cot up lo the usual standard owing in the had wcalhct fuchie parties will be held at vai tons tunes work ing in groups mrs geo 1 jienhy gave a few highlights from the aiea conven tion held at the o a c in coulpti recently mis fryir home 1conomics convenoi gave tnnelv tips on pie- piuing tin- thanksgiving turke mrs george ijint histdrical re- search convenoi gave a most de lightful papei on tin lustoi of thr election of simiililotik lbrulal special uieiitlon wis made of oiie particular loom w ith the wrud lillllished by the fedeiated wti- meii iietitute mr ciuldi 11 and mis limber each it ad a po m introducing the motto the wot id is taking 011r pbotogiaph look pleaslint the piestdelit then in j 1 1 1 d need the guest speaker coun cilor imher tavlor who built in 1 talk on this motto lln abibtv t take a phutogiaph s well known hut the important pai t of making one look plexsant was eiiuil as w ell accomplished the speaker was thanked bv mrs f anderson for giving of her time and her talents foi this meeting smgmg of nicm be the tie that binds closed the meeting and a friendly chat over the tea cups was enjoy ed presbyterian w ms meet at regina in four day session tin nilvslcm of ihr lain in rv iit mil til wiirlil nnil pirti ul nly lnif in anailn brranii tlir hiillvlitul riinmlllluy nf firh iiuinhcr nf uu winnns mloluhjiiy s n 1wh1 nf thi- ilvaliviiium inn ih liicuiiihi whlih i111 jnm iotiiliiilril 11 aiiiuiat iniitlni in riiina sk km- four ilavm tip- lini alliinalio in i uu- in ml ili 1 him iliv miiili in- uu 1 iii thi- final mvaiill 111- lllat llil m 1 a lllilnt ki-it- l 111 ir lllil ami m ulililii- inj lin tlwuviiiil niu uuinlnr1 ami 1iui iirtt- uruiiii- in 1ds2 mi arthur w ln tiiilit riinvrniil uu nsiiiw shi wa nili rtil rumilint nf thi smlity extra charge for overdue taxes in inniii it tin vtiiiii in 111k lit muiiiliy intiiiituiiil 11 11 v fill llll pill iiu ilf lllipil- 11 j 111 1iiu1111i i lliriti in all t ix rtit- p iiil mi in llrfiil 1 1- 1 11 11 illil ciiiurll til 11uu111ii1 imiu l a- fiilliiw all laxi vlll li 4i111 illil lavalili nil liiiiuii i hi hi il i linl du ji postmasters honor dominion pres miiiv reidets or the kree iviii will be mlelested in the following item f i tilt the 1owisan new mrs chuiehwas he former hai- 11 th plmk 4if acton in leeogmtion of mr churchs tell etl- el 1 ice e- picidipt of the donuuiou av idion mr and mis a m church i s11111i1 idgi upon titival in tir- onto lll in attend the annual ioiiv iltliru uee tolted to pei 11i ante and 1 a special se urn nf tin ciniviiitun thi v wei pie nted with 1 sbrlmg silver tea vice b the isoeiation also 1 p ul of eitveied silv r entree dlhes bv the t edii company and a oouhlc automatic toaster by the rtt- beri simpsnn company they were also presented with 1 rosei in recognition of hls regular attend ance at the i onventlotus of the as sociation for the past 31 years mr church has been a member of the association much longer than uie tijears during which he rcgular- ly nttendeil the conventions county acceptssimpsons tender for furnishings million county council did tint opprove nf bartering tenders mem- beru decided at their regular meetlnu held ul the tourl llouiie luegdult ufternoon a lenulhy dluiihmton urose when a tender of slinibonu for uiipplying fuiiitiihlnuh for the new home for flu aged watt leeommundpd by the committee to be accepted amendmenthand ameiidmeiitti lo the amendment flew 1 other thick anil fast almost confnmng iiiiiiiimih lolluwing a lesolulmn t iceept the simpson tender deputy lbeve shunuou of lltiiluigion tabled uii amendment ahking eouncil lo accept the leudii of mlihwell iuinlhhingb huilingtoli ifhe inild lediiielllh tendei to meet lhtit of the hllllpuoll llgiile he eontended the estimated eoitl of rilgrt jilld dinpei in the hufl- well tetlllel wan lllgll ami he fell his tliail could lln et iniilp llle pi li u clayton fryer rcmp speaker all llllilsuilh lilt leslng evi 11 mig v et elljitmil on tuesday oet ntii rtithtv memtiers and friend i of kn i v is h ginning with no wiring contract for sewage disposa plant two tenders were opened for the wiring at the sewage treatment plant by acton public utilities commission on tuesday but as onk the plans have been im ived torn kngmei r andt ison as yet it was deemed advisable to defer the lilting of the contract until the specifications are received 1mm the engineer hoth those tendei ing eie to 01 so rmllfied a proposil to be the local eleeti icians do the wiring at an hourly rate w as discussed hlaw no 1 of the public villi- mint is to b placed in the hand- of tie- was read the nccvssiry number the court fur collectiun of times and passed this bylaw th follnwm atrhints y ei deals with tegulttiorjs governing passed for payment the thawing of watei sei ices nul idro the pecaulioiis ut b taken to pit- acton kne iu ss vent their rieemg again ij u t b phutie co a check was rccivid hum the v h hunl v wih lb ii teh photo co for pole rental lhglwav gna 11 pans the amount was sot m and was the acton woodeiafts balanc- due the coimmission after beates ltd the tental to the h m was diduetid northern kb trie the watir mam lias been uistal- cariada- g d k r led at the new public v hool it re- masco kuetic qiund 1 fourun man to serxice ciii en ral m u 1 in the facilities in this bmbing mkpc f tit imtv cash vao h i h r ti 7 h3in 3c 4 1 ij hoged a p uall v of one half of uie pel eeiit pr month or f 1 aelli n theieof fur ihe balance of the ysir on and after january i lua- ihe sialuloiv penally of half of one pel cent per month or fraction theieof will be eh urged imlll pmd the bylaw was passed a hylaw wjis also passei or the purpose of making at 1 mte- inents for the nomination anil ij- ectiiai nominations to be held m the town hall hulshurgh on knday november 23 from 1 oclock to 2 oclock in the afternoon ki el ions aie to 1m- held on monday december i him in uie dlffrent polling subdivisions from ii olhtek a in tn i oclock p m a hliw for the purpuse of nut nding bylaw no 7 of hh1 to uieieee tile alalv of the iload supei intetideut from 7ic per hour in hic pei hour wui pivd bv loimeil the eve w ii appointed to at- t nd th tax sale to be hi id 111 llillshuigh on saturday octohr ii i a ii o loci a ii m the intfits i of tile mtmicirnlity j th opeiiturs of township jitac- mad machinery are to be pmd at the ite of jioc er hour from september i 10- 1 a donation of v wis m id to til- pjni ing ntjtteh sponsor i bv the kim township junior farmer the knn township federaion f agriculture wts given the uuiil grmt of 1w accountt were paid as foliwwa general accounts 52 go shiep c- mints 107 relief accounts 1m 31 iod accounts 100412 council members were all pres- 1 nt at this meeting and heeve gold win burt presided next meeung in november whl also be a court of ilevlsion on the as-sa- ment of 1052 october meeting alert auxiliary the october meeting of knox alert k vening auxiliary was hi id at the manse on wednesday even ing the president mrs a mc- kac piesidcd and hd the uevo- tional pei kid assisted by mrs h ohai mis h fruibr and miss jbrcnce elboil mrs c itshrnan ndi red a solo him- vim be n the cjard n w ith jesus the studv hook was tak n by mis f anderson dialing with thi final tlipter on thi sal ie of r lijr iie call lo wonlnp by lae itit en siiiptllle wa- mad by hal ho a joall llaxter urn keluhih maim and huth smitli led hi piivi citwfoid dougl11 gave a short lepoit on the convention lie id in chatham on thanksgiving weekend judging bv the broad giini on the faces of ihe plucky ones who attended it must have been a 1 1 taring suci ess eitalnly the f mi ml veil at the harupiet seems to have really made a big lllt clmht sp4aker for the evening was clay loii fryer it mp who gave ji veiy interesting talk on the duties of the c m p on iliffill island he told niauv interesting things ilijut the kskimos jitnong whulii he has wolkiil for llliee veals afbi his talk lie w1i1 bombarded with pieslums and had his hands full anweiing them his 1 ol lection of fins and slimi me1 up mu boots parkas glovi s milts te vhieh jiri- made mitirely bv hand bv the kskiino women wis vel v iii teles ullg the llit i vfl also cove fioui ivoiv many b antlful nhjertrinthe hnpe of nnlrnilnnnd bun lb- also had an ivory model of the led in use on hiffin island with dois and kkirno in fine de tail there were iniiiv picture of the natives and the oiintry in whii h they live mr j lob iluek a niwimcr lo acton and a member of a pipe hand entertained bv playing his bagpipes and played many rerpjejiln for the society including hit own 1 vendon of goodnight irene and sweet violets he auo playd i the fllue bells of scotland and the hoad to the lslei 1 all enjoyet lunch and ibv arn- strong clotted the meeting by pro- nouncing lknriictlon win- in tin hound tendei pahlli i iimllt t hit lli w ii b 1 tile waiden fttlll ill i it eouncil should tender 11 waiden k v dick pointed is not duly loast or any cluiibh d an amend- o accept i council 1 aiccpt hi deputy lee nelon t bl ihe am mln i 1 pi d f ruvo o imneiit that pi th simpson itt lorne scots band to appear in toronto parade on saturday lome scots hand and the county nt have biiti chosen for duly in riinti on saturday morning on i occasiun of the vutit to thet city prmeevt fhabeth and the uur kdinburgh the band and i hinent will be stationef on hloir west near margueretta str-s- 1 li f morning in the afternoon tin v ai11 be ar the maple leif garjii thi ipne n honor fnr the irr ot as we under tand it is the on- bnd oude of tirinn that ill tak part in pararje in the city j nrt n i rrrrr- let art 1 they had pi md their pi v foi supplying lllalel bit- llll- dernealcd contiaets ml cm lie also pimlilt d oll the 1 umiiiittee had sjn nt almost two days inspecting uiatirtali to bo hippllid v he thlee people will lelldeied he also ml the hpitif- leatbins were beln followed and then- shouldnt be too great a du- ci epancy in matei ials iloli thi- imiidmeiit u 1 urn- 1 ndnienl to the anieiiilnifil were lost and the 1 laimdtteen reeonw inendalion to accept snuuaih tender was approved by a 0 to 1 vole slmisonn lender was- for vi 1 1711 hiiswoiri furnishings r0bu and miciuk furnishings srifiww a touch nf huriiim v is injet ted into the nieeimg v in n cijimrir aisidid a lesiliition tiinsoi ed lw tiafalg11 tmnshii mriell who vie eilmg to he- the opell m 1 on for hunting 1 u onus k- t tided 1 month iikt vlllle keeve joe wl ihn traf algar xplaimd hi d stiiictlvr thcrenntmnlr vrrn h- tid why we have one euoii that coiile in mi helps himself v inn v leave the kitchen door opn lb- further maid in reasing in ninbe shortness of the m hunter lo exlennlnati mlm wto and the pi evented great lluullter he felt that if the tj-fl- partmint of lands and forettjl were to extend the maton to open november 1 it would b of freat issihlance niisagaweyaa re pi e- entalive ibeve k kljetiton told rm uilxrn he had a roupl of rowji of nweet corn rnar his houjw- and eoorm ruined it deputy reeve clmrlim palmer wjii rjppinefl adding thi council and government were spending great nurns rf money to protect wild life and the mm iin mould not be extended he argued naturf somehow leeuied to balance wild life when thire was a surplu they ufned to die f with dls- eiiw or nthr anlrruli more plenti ful kilhd them off o hers tud hunterj bagging thrrn a- the p the pelt wii too ia roidd go out and hurt way they are good marked mr palmer yiv they on- inith v fat ing than how rnrnt it would b bapt rni at than mj rould buy 1 the xtoreji today obierved mr fcofiftnufd on paoe fnur not paid for wii thry them tny- ilng rr- a lettei from the comp nsation hoard stated thev were assuming the liability for uu accident lo suhrmtendent d mason tarly in the yeai lf3 77 7 31 v3u r water g h miukarl 0 2- canadian bras- c 23318 the secntary was instructed to w and tirnan 31 t7 seek legal advice on the advisabil- nallonal lron corporation 266 55 lty of installing services to a pro- craru u 109 92 perty on mill st acton p u c hydro 59 87 supcrmundcnl lambert report- a vim labor 112 50 ed that a check had hoeii received from the party who broke the fire 82321 hydrant onguelphst some- tune all members of the cornmiision ago were preent along with members steps were to be taken to collect of the sewage committee of the an amount due the commission for i council at thu meeting on tuesday 1 service pipe if necessary v the am- 1 evening i lous bti raltire n oir missionary rk both at hona ud abroad the riatmrial antieo was sung as a prim t ir th 11 1 ov t r of our b low d kt tl sappu irv nor ae a d la led m port of tlie ron- tnts f be ijil- a onnlttee w al apponed to mange foi the 1alli tiaikufb r rk and firi sidi hour 1 mis w watkns u a closing pumr al i the tin 1 trik colli ildid with th loids prayer in unison uirng uie mkiji tinii which foi lowed a gm aiing gar uwmrnl was enjoyid mann won the prize a dainty lunch was the committee uf the month miss m gurvin exprened the thanks to mrs armstrong for hert home an invitation to hold the ntxt meeting at mn f terrys was accepted the chris tmas card committee lutd the usual supply on hand and gave instruction as to their dis posal actons assessment u million higher than last years figure n adv t r- mrs a sitv ed by the il ion f 1 ord rg to th ass r 1 v correi 1 f x nncn asi it- oil f cr rrp iri h rpirt pre- lbd to onl at he refill ir fridjv m etrg r rmrtd an oaa4ss- mt it irrcxv of 1221521 the in- rrjse xi thi uil aifirnrt u due mvunly to w ravni fir the rpxveinrn of bardmore nd co and second the 1 of wartime houses prrvioujl exempt to private individuals mr crump said the 1951 assessment is used for taxation levy next year lie pointed out that the remaind er of the increase was due to nat ural growth and routine adjust ments acton is 3oj ir wa rl 4 th- nc z srrtit r en ni vlx a fiartn rr he lii itw fjfjfl us- anient nt fvi j nardnw n- ard c 1 m a vijirrenl noticed w err7jf fiver- i to tnanta tu vrjr m crump point d out brauf the asjess- i if t act rerjuire 1 thr tenanv should know and is entitled to 1 kbn the amount of th property he r ecu pie as a tenant it it also j cotter check on the public tm of the voters jut as to th ellgib- i ill t y of municipal tjters th as sessment commissioner pointed out the mini notkwsrwer da- live red this year becaus it was cheaper than mallmf ur crump told eouneu

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