Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 6, 1955, p. 8

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m u page bight the acton free pfces actonl ontario news of actons surrv- lxwfrfivvw ng districts la jrwrvwwfvwejwejej oakville and trafalgar sign twenty year water agreement after months of negotiating the public utilities commission of oak- ville and trafalgar have arrived at an agreement by which the town ship will purchase water from the town for a period of 20 years the agreement previously signed by the oakville commission was sign ed by the trafalgar commission recently we will buy the water on a slid ing scale according to volume stated gordon leaver chairman of the trafalgar public utilities com mission the basic rate will be the same as at present 27 cents per ufisussrvd gallons as the j volume increases the rate will be reduced we are buying about 800000 gallons of water a day now we have ag reed to buy up to six million gal lons a day over the next 20 years we are not obligated to take more than that if we need more we may establish isur own water system oakviiles puc chairman hill- mer lofquist predicted thnt a new filtration plant would be ready for operation by the summer of 1957 assuring crystalclear filtered wa ter for oakville and trafalgar homes shoplifters in addition or new high mttst for burlingtorrf the burlington district high school board is faced with a 200000 addition to the present building as a stop gap or the spending of 700000 for a new high school cr frank darton education chairman informed burlington council the board already is looking over pos sible sites and will get an option of land and prepare plans for sub mission to the department of ed ucation for approval he reported cr dartons report was baaed on a special meeting of the high school board space in the high school is very limited reported cr darton de spite recent additions the limit in accommodation will be reached by lftst if not before v trustee m m robinson who had made- an extensive study of the matter outlined school enrolments in burlington and nelson he pro duced a chart showing that pres ent grade 1 registrations were greater than grade 8 indicating an increased registration in the high school for each succeeding year enrolment in high school thi year is 883 and it will be growing year by year the anticipated en rolment for january 1956 will be md despite the usual dropoffs this figure is based on newcomers entering the area the councillor said the two plan ning tvard representatives discuss ing growth in the district said it was a steady i5 per cent tins would indicate an increase of about ia000 by i960 he said the 1954 figures were 18000 for burlington and nelsor and m 1960 the steady increase woiild show 36000 most of this growth will be in nelson town ship as is u known to member of council brampton busy two shoplifters have been suc cessful- in taking articles from the main street merchants in bramp ton recently tivo men working to gether are believed to be conduct ing the operation while one man strikes up a conversation with the salesman or lady the other does the lifting brampton police chief frank keates warned all merchants in the area and asked them to cooperate by notifying- the police at once if anything is missing marker erected saskatoon sask cp the pro vincial historic sites committee hns erected a marker to the barr colo nists on the site on which they camped in 1903 the group came by steamship and rail to homestead fi the west saskatoon then was the end of steel and they cashed more than 250000 to outfit them for trips further west dial telephones for bronte in 1957 bell dial telephone service will foe introduced in bronte early in itmj g w harris boll telephone man ager for this area announced the telephone facilities that will go into use in bronte at that tliwe will be as modern us any in the world the manager said the exchange is already in the planning stage but the construction of it will be a long and complic ated undertaking the decision to convert the bronte exchange to dial- operation as soon as practicable was made because the bell co foresees a heavy residential and industrial expansion in this area in the vry near future mr harris said he pointed out that the dcmniid for telephone service in bronte tvis increased steadily over the years there are 780 telephones served through the bronte exchange now compared with 280 in 1945 in addition to the design and construction of a now exchange building many other engineering construction and installation im- jeets must be carried out as rvirl of the dial conversion program the number of cheese factories in canada lias declined from 1298 in 1935 to 431 at present corunna ties up series with win on home grounds sunday 127 corunna bounced back to tie up their best of three aerie with camphcllvill by virtue of a 127 victory in corunnal on sunday september 25 jack roberta was away off form and corunna touched him for 10 hits and one walk he hit two bat ters and struck out six harry hamilton relieving him the second day in a row mopped up in the eighth inning in masterful style kntering the game with the base loaded ami none out he forced the jfirst man- to roll to the mound for force at the plate ami struck out he second man the third batter ho faced popped up in rout of the plate but jack leaking dropped the ball which was curried forward by the strong wind and a run scored hamilton struck out the next man to end the inning two com nua pitchers held campbellville to six hits as they nalked three hit two battel and struck out seven camphcllvillc took a 30 lead in ihe first inning hut coriuina came right hack with five iii their half and from there on were never headed a corunna run in the thud on kilhreutiis tremendous home rim over the left centre field wall and another in the fourth limit the soiv up to t but camvhellville closed the gap a hit in the sixth when they picked up two runs on karl cairns line drove home run over the right fluid fence with a runner on hune coruhnamadc the score hft tu the bottom of the uth when they scored ii run off three hits and an error but campbell ville got that one hack in the seventh when early tripled home wingrove who had singled three hits in the bottom of the seventh produced two more coruiuiit mills and four hits and an error in the eighth made it 125 camphellvllles final run was scored m ihe ninth when earlys single drove- in liking who was on second on a tlu owing error by the third basemaii v m iockery with a triple u douhle and a single led the cor unna attack while anderson con tributed three singles kilbreath hit a home run and a single hrowii a douhle and a single and 11 iock ery two singles garvin itystead uid cm i on all singled early tripled and singled for conipbelllulle and henderson had two singles kail cairns homered and wlllglove singled it ii k camphlvl 300 002 101 7 ii i commit 501 101 2211 12 hi 2 ltatttris cillipllellvllle liollel ts manulton ami likuig corunna m lonkeiv hnovn and tlavm j plant a h1dge order now chinitlltm iwkim i jszbffi to u lar r rm mill kliuli latov i u am am smi in mimv 4 mivrr jssmssssl ramnv oot one au irtsa aaaim- roa ioli oimu mjio aanauva rtnbiit oommimr wkmm free srookdalekingsway nurseries j aiktvmanviuji irkmm bat- nlffcl eulkat jmt oftwuuv s 4pkk- dctommnig iv niul li buy iht frt itut ou krv iy itv vtnv imiumt v4uut401o mannings ircsi lo uaj i a a lj buy j zoning bylaw nearly finished tbe nelson plinning board re quested special meeting with the tewssi p councii to study nelsons new tonig by-iw- snd map the feqjest roade at council bee- ng by cr harold stewart hd saia the proposed mip and bylaw were about 75 per cent complete the map s complete from the lkf ciiiefppy middle jload cr te art revealed it repljces the cup and bylaw which were draft ed by vre burlington ard siiburb- bn plarrirg board severl years o nd whcri wre repudiates early ths year with the scttirg up of the townships own planning board davidson is ejected from council again councillor john davidson again took his place with some so rate payers at bronte council meeting after reeve thomas millward ask ed him to vacate his council seat which he took during the reading of the minutes since he offerid no apology council a third time voted two to one for the ejection of councillor davidson councill charles living stone voting in favor of letting councillor davidson take his place at the council table councillors edwin lee and gordon lefebvre were opposed reeve mutward asked village clerk richard hunt to hold over reading of the minutes as council lor davidson took his place to his right when the reeve asked davidson forjl simpl and normal ap davidson replied that he had earth ier submitted a written apology the reeve then called for a vote and the decision was the same two to one for davidsons ejection- he took his place among the ratepay er ntocbsskd chkksk the most commonly known type rf cheea is tfmt made tram chyirtar te other hard chetae it may not contain mote than a per cent mois- tur whic is about 10 per cent more toujnake other bard and the packafe dteddar is ground- blended then poured into to harden t u after all it really isnt considered good form to toot ones horn too loudly however since the early months of this year an unparalleled f situation has existed and we cant contain ourselves any longer pontiac weve got to say it is now up in the top 2 in automotive sales in canada secoh d only to another general motors product this isnt just a claim its a fact against the toughest competition pontiac has plain outsold every other manufacturers cars its a hatsoff tribute to canadian motorists too for their instant recognition of pontiacs sterling worth no doubt about it they buy shrewdly and well where value counts well there it is pity we had to be the ones to tell the story but thats the automotive industry for your anyway now everybody knows what more canadians than ever before have found out this year- dollar for dollar you just cant beat pontiac 1 s more than a 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