Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 20, 1955, p. 8

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irl page sight the acton free press acton ontario w tiiunday tpctonen 2oih less iv -r- suft photo three timf winnbts of the oba intermediate c title are she campbellville baseball artists who defeated sunderland a resounding lol drubbing in the last matchto take their third championship in a row an accomplishment never before duplicated the merchants shown above were feted at a big party in the masonic hall to toast the victory n news of ac surrounding districts oakville may change voting day to accommodate liquor vote oakvilfe mny hnvc by this llmf to double towns polling divisions over 2700 men and women arc eligible to vote in the decerftber unicipnl elections in georgetown this year according to mayor jack armstrong there will be eight polling sub divisions this year doubling those of former years no nmmwmwwhtwwwwwhwtwvwwwh otb planning board boxla champs oks official plan c r j i- for north trafalgar forseeond time j the north trafalgar official plan was approved by oakville-trafal- garbronte planning board the plan which has been- subject to some criticism by property own ers in the northern part of the township will be sent to the mun icipal board for approval the board approved plans for the u- den housing subdivision between the third and fourth lines south of rebecca st subject to the open ing of a 66 foot roadway into the property which comprises about a hundred building lots application for the burns subdivision north of the new trafalgar township sew age disposal plant was referred lo the township planning board farm commentator for ontario quebec george atkins bronte well known to many ontario junior farmers has recently been appoint ed a farm commentator for ont ario and quebec by the canadian broadcasting corporation mr atkins is a former presid ent of the halton county junior farmers and served on the prov incial executive for several years he has represented the junior farmers association of ontario on the executive of the ontario fed eration of agriculture during this past year he was farm director for ckch tv station hamilton his wide background of exper ience in junior fanner work will serve him well in his new position as he is now responsible for pre paring the junior broadcast heard every saturday at 1215 over the csoc network ontario champions for the sec ond time in three years george townn and gs finished their sea son in a blaze of glory last week by defeating huntsville in the sixth game of their series george town won four games to two the n and gs are intermediate b provincial lacrosse champions as a result of their win outline plans for ccf drive at the home georgetown on october 13 the of stan allen the evening of halton ccf held georgetown oks union gas franchise a natural gn distribution fran chise in georgetown union gas was given initial approval with two readings of a bylnw similar to those already read there for hal ton natural gas and anthony gas and oil lawyer john evans and cornp- any manager t p pinckard who hud visited georgetown council before returned to present the by law mayor armstrong objected to the word produce in- the bylaw and after lengthy disussion this wns qualified by adding a clause interpreting the meaning as add ing propane gas to the lines in case of an emergency shortage rather than any thought of the company manufacturing gas in town during the discussion it was learned that the ontario fuel board might interpret a ratepay ers vote this year as asking for opinion on which company people want to serve them mayor armstrong said the vote in his opinion should be on whe ther georgetown people want nat ural gas and that decision on which companies will be granted fran chises would be made later by the council the fuel board will be contacted about this aavvwvvvw happier the optimist is often as wrong as the pessimist but he is far hap pier its first meeting of the season warjorie pinncy burlington a long time member of the halton ccf association and now chair- nan of organization for the prov ince of ontario outlined to those present a detailed plan for organ isation to be carried out in the monthsahead a report on the last provincial j election was made and the mem- bers noted with some satisfaction the progress they had made pla 1 fora christmas party were dist cussed and before leaving those who had attended enjoyed a lunch i of sandwiches home baking and coffee provided by mrs allen i robt r hamilton fred a hoffman optometrists formerly e p head phone guelph 1924 58 st georges square we now carry a handsome stock of mens and childrens footwear whatever the size stylf ok need youll find satisfaction in our economical une of shoes boots and rubber footwear s h o e e p a i r acton rutrsiv buy or repair your streets vi he offers location for a new district high school streetsville council extended an invitation to brampton district miish school to look over several proposed sites available in the vic inity for a new high school and offered to provide services of wat er and sewers locations were suggested and- discussed nt some length with w tolton streetsville representative on the bojird the special council meeting also heard a report on the progress of the vista heights from chairman harold hcathcock of the public school board who with secretary c s patterson were the sole rep resentatives of the board present mr hcathcock however said he had the authority to speak for the board an eight classroom school with a 60 by 40 playroom is proposed and tenders will be called this week council asked for prices on the s without the playroom as well as with as it was its under standing the playroom would not be assessed to vista development co ltd but would have to be borne by the village at large if it is added to the school cost of the school is estimated at ablaut 150000 with ani extra 30000 for the playroom the government would pay a maximum of only 40 per cent of the cost of the school without the playroom and no grant whatsoever on the playroom population up in burlington growth of burlington shows sign of letup and the figures of assessment commissioner william johnson indicate gains- in every department mis annual report pre sented to town council showed the town has 8834 persons up to the end of sirptember a gain of 770ov- er the same time last year when the assessment roll was returned main increases mr johnson re ported were in commercial in dustrial and surveys total assesment was up 1800243 to 16269075 while total taxable property showed a gainof 1650- 083 at 14726965 which was only 73381 under the gain in 1954 ev en exempt property increased from 1273300 to 1376620 during the year there were 139 new single family home or dup lexes added to the roll six apart ments and one commercial proper ty with apartments there were 47 new business assessments 17 com mercial and one industrial held a special meeting of the council to consider the possibility of changing the municipal voting day in order that the recently ap proved liquor plebiscite may be held this year when council approved the pleb- lselteat its last meetingiitfalled to take into consideration the tact that the ontario liquor con trol board will not sanction such a vote unless application is filed two monthg prior to election day december 5 traditional first mon day voting day is therefore out in- sofar as balloting on liqiior sale in town dining rooms and cocktail lounges is concerned council was in favor of the ballot being taken but changing election day to permit the vote is something else again declared mayor lachlan mcarthur but we will have to consider it sources interested in arranging the plebiscite are reported to be anxious to arrange the vote early in the new year if it cant be held in conjunction with the regular el ection such a change of venue would be a matter for council to decide when ratepayers voted on the issue in 1950 it was defeated by almost two to one 0ldat405060 man youre crazy forget your afal thooauxb uirimr at 70 try pptl h with oftraz cobkum toafe lor mi rundown feeling dm aolety to boda lack of lion which mny men and women oall old try ortras tonlo tahlata for pep younaer feeling thla ten day new eel acquainted aba only 10a par ad at au drug atorat everywhere steel production in canada in 1954 declined 22 per cent from the previous year staffen meats free delivery phone 692 mill st acton ideal for meat loaf minced beef 4 lb for 100 tbone sirloin steaks or roasts lb 65c fresh picnics lb 35c first grade butter claiip sehtylate assessment notices will brontes assessment roll be accepte b the btmtvs for next years taxes asks f o gallagher well known jl route lawyer who like most in the village received hi assessment notice on october 7 or a week after the deadline al lowed by law bronte assessor aubrey piekard said that notices had been mailed on october 5 and 6 but that he had filed the roll with the clerk on september 30 the law requires that special permission from the municipal af fairs department to delay return of the roll and incidental mailing of notices must he received in the form of a bylaw approval prior to- september 30 assesor piekard nid that as the notices went out on october 5 and 6 deadline for appeals would be october 20 renovating w ill whan we ay the best in lumber and buildingmaterials we mean fust that whan renova tion are in order you can be ae tured that acton woodcrafts can supply your needs promptly and efficiently aicdhjyf amon t uxshar on1ahio 1 hi hi si in lumiuh a ituiloinc mauhials lb 59c sliced bread loaf 16c vvvvvwvvvvvvvvvtvvvvvvvvvv fregh fish every weekend mill st acton admiral 21 tv natfonally advertised r now brings you fully automatic oil heat enjoy this completely automatic heating system just automatic lighter just turn tho dial 1995 down easy terms turns itself on and off i automatic selflighter just turn the dial and electric selflighter lights the fire no matches no fuss no mess only duo- therm hta 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