Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 14, 1956, p. 4

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pag rotm the acton free press acton ontario thursday june 14th 19s8 town dump said health hazard ralepayersljeraand it e closed continued from tmge one wicx property only in the face of this ftotne councill conte the company is unlikely to agree to buy lb blocking house when the motion was put to complete expropriation proceedings on the brankiewiex property maj or tyler asked for recorded vote it resulted as follows aye bar- beau hargrave tyler wilson nay lindsay footitt brown bruui- elle cook the motion lost council authoriiedt payment of 700 for the twin recmtly-purchas- ed used garbage trucks also order ed an account with a kirkness of 18 for mileage paid and an ac count with hansell nellis for 2140 paid another bill from mr nellis was held back pending clar ification of some items on the ac count charged to the town regarding the recent discussion of a new health and accident group plaa for municipal employees may or tyler reported some puc sal aried employees were not in favor of a change from their present plan the finance committee was asked ployees favored tke plan which did not property chanced hands work to remove earth from ar ound the fence of private property at churchill road and no 7 high way has not been completed coun cillor brown reported it was noted that this property has recently changed hands and the new own ers an oil company do not wish any earth removed j mcmullen was granted permis sion to build a house according 1o a plan submitted on a propcrty which contains a townheld ease ment provided no part of the building is within seven feet of the pipe lane and the builder is res ponsible for any damage to the easement a letter from the commissioner of police informed the town it would have to pay for the salary of a replacement to the local force during annual vacation periods after clerk j mcceachie quoted submitted prices on calcium a brief exchange occurred between councillors w cook and r n brown the former questioned why there had been no meeting of the road committee called by councillor brown to discuss the calcium pric es and other matters- this produced a general talk on committee funct ions and matter of meetings the net result was a suggestion by the mayor that this matter with others pending be considered in road committee as soon as possible on new bauneaa council heard the regular mag istrates summary and police re port granted the duke of devon shire 1 0de chapter permisson to hold a tag day on fall fair dates acknowledged notice of a change in patrol times by the dog control truck of the humane society turned over to the north halton urban board a request by the hu mane society for a tag day in this neighborhood approved appoint ment of e e barr to replace 31 holmes on board after minutes of thejast urban board meeting were read council unanimously passed a motion to consent to issuance of an interim order fixing gas rates to october 1 1j66 as in the schedule submit ted by the united suburban gas co ltd a petition brought by r j brown was submitted requesting installation of water and sewer lines north on the third line this peutioia held four nahnes it was pointed out there were 12 home owners who would be affected in coimocuori with the petition a 16lot plan of subdivision sub mitted by mr brown earlier this year to the planning board was opened for council sewer committee as soon as pos sible councillor liindsay brought to attention the needforrenoyalot two trees at jtaria bridge to fac ilitate new lighting also passed on a complaint about dust on the lane up to the crescent try for stoplights again councillor e footitt asked coun cil to again tarto have traffic control signatstnstaued at the mill and main sts corner counclltbrbrunelle called at tention to illegal use of the mill st park area knd was told the parks board is looking after this he also told of a stump on church st requested removed councillor cook queried about the whereabouts of the work sheets wondered why the garbage trucks have to drive on boulevards at glenlea urged action to repair the church st bridge railing told of a blocked catch basin on main st and cosnplained of the speed of trucks around the new subdivision attention was given to all council lor cooks points councillor 3 barbcau urged personal notes of actonian visiting outoftown points and of visitors in acton home to determ in writing which h adhreto rules and limit t arift h delegations to a specific time each council meetings instead of allow ing voices from the floor to contin ually butt into proceedings councillors wilson andcook ag- reed interjection from delegates should be controlled getting oat of hand mayor tyler said he was anxious that everyone who comes to a meeting with something to say is heard and heard fairly however he added that it was getting out of hand when some delegates could sit in on a meeting until they got tired interrupting council whenev er they liked and leave late to let council sit on into the morning to finish business mayor tyler reported residents on a peel st block are installing a sidewalk to town specifications at the clos of the meeting the mayor commented on a case here in court tuesday which was dis missed he suggested legal advice should be sought regardine an ap proach to the crown attorney on this case acton loses 93 to campbell ville campbellville came to town wed nesday evening and left with a 93 victory to their credit after an inter mediate baseball game with the ac ton nine acton didnt score a run across until the last inning while camp bellville launched the game with two runs followed four more in the next two innings and smacked over three in the fifth cunningham started on the mound for acton relievectby scott in the third who in turn was replaced by lawson in the fifth the winning pitcher hamilton hurled a nohit ter up to the sixth acton cunningham scott law- k i ti son mor robinson anderson the local planning r skelding skiuing townsley bruce j tyler mccristall campbellville hamilton laking cairns stathanu moore henderson carley bunstei wingrove elliott r h is i campbellville 222 0309 11 0 acton 000 003 3 4 0 in the new intercounty lawn bowl ing league acton travelled to georgetown with five mixed doubl es where acton won in the contests the total score of the ten players fter the tounts in tte league standing for the partmetit of planning and develop- p donated by beardmores of ment sought assurances services i acton the score was acton 103 to would be available to the area georgetowns 82 interest is ex- mixed doubles won 103 to 84 mr c k browne observed his 86th birthday last week friends extend best yishes taking a weeks holiday in new york city are mr and mrs bob bfayshaw mr bob smethurst of victoria bc is visiting this week with his brother harry and families mr and mrs win ballentine visited with mr and mrs les bal lentine and tommy tara over the weekend back in acton for the weekend was miss margaret langtry of pet erborough she was school nurse her last year mr and mrs w t corking and children of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs alf long and family mr frank mellow and miss mar ina mellow of bond head district were visitors at mr and mrs f arnlersons on sunday the pipeline debate was hard on henry hosking mp for south wellington he was hospitalized for ulcers over the weekend representatives- of the acton io de chapters attended the 45th birthday tea of the john milton chapter in milton last week cubmastcr murray scoynes bro ther mr ken scoyne of orange- villc helped him with last satur days cubaree during his visit some members of walker lodge drove to buffalo wednesday of last week and attended a meeting of the lodge in which bing ramsdcns brother is a junior of ficer mr and mrs wm ballentine and mr and mrs hoss ballentine attended the funeral in brampton on tuesday of mr peter berbee killed in a motor accident during the weekend mr and mrs fred mccutcheon and jack and mr and mrs gor don mccutcheon ani family visited in london during the weekend with mr and mrs harvey mc cutcheon and family mrs ivy mogford of birming ham england was visiting her brotherinlaw mr wilfred smith mrs smith and family here last week her parents mr and mrs tom payne of birmingham were with her queens scout wayne currie recalled experiences of the world scout jamboree at niagara falls last year when he attended the timberlands contingent reunion in guelph last saturday highlight was the sho ol the official jamboreetilmr newlyordained rev ray coster- us attended the ontario quebec baptist convention in brantford this week his picture appeared in tuesdays toronto telegram with committee members the future of baptist control of mcmaster univ ersity was high on the agenda visitors at the home at mr ani mrs fred tawsbn on sunday were k mr and mrs huah cavan bf fontf ton pfraded under hill mrs jim stevenson of lon don mr and mrs clare burns and family of georgetown mr and mrs keith durnan and family of milton miss betty ijwsoii milton and mr sonny hall of hornby mr and- wgj duncan stuart of new westrnflrr bc visited in this district this week mr stuart s father was owner of the farm on which the blue springs scout re serve is now located and went to western canada in 1874 this is the first visit of mr and mrs duncan stuart to ontario milton cub paclc wins top place at area cu seven- cub packs set up a grand howlinractonsat a when 200 cubs and leaders from erin milton georgetown and ac- warm june french torch lights campfire atorrfereiice ymca national council very pleased that the first jqray con ference ever was held last week end planned by bob brayshaw of acton y have suggested that the national v camp geneva park might be used for the conference next year acton and kitchener vs were joint hosts to 54 youngsters and 11 loaders nt the kitchener lions camp near fergus cfh lake bel wood tho torch last used at the boys confer ence at melun france at the cen tennial celebration of the y was used by paul wolfe to light the first campfire at the conference an impressive induction of a lon don club took place sunday under the trees acton boys and girls led discussions sports and worship at the worship service bob brayshaw spoke while a choir was formed by helen benton lorraine bennett elaine bradley pat quinnell wayne wilson and peter gibbons engagements mr harold james juhl announc es the engagement of his daughter gail marie to charles richard wood son of mr and mrs charles edward wood the marriage will take place on saturday july 7 at 130 in trinity anglican church thornhill ont mr and mrs fleming e orr of dean parle road saanickton bc are pleased to announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter dora margaret to mr clarence h d reid only son of mr and mrs hugh m reid rr 2 acton ont the wedding to take place quietly at the baptist leadership training school 925 durham ave calgary alta on tuesday july 10th with the rev hilmer e nordlund of toronto of ficiating the bride has chosen miss mary reid younger sister of the groom to he her only attendant councillor c lindsay recalled motion last year hat construct ion of no further subdivisions be allowed in acton he also said the petruon didnt have the requirtd 75 per cent majority this started a brier discussion as council viewed the economic as pects ol eventually serving north on the third line mayor tyler pointed out plans to enlarge the towns water resources and system should be considered in this pro jected third line development jv councu agreed and the whole mat- acton ter was put m abeyance council was informed a railway grajnj of 30 per cent- on gross cost had been approved for the maria st bridge leaving the town about 10000 to pay the department of highways confirmed gram for 1966 roads expenses on a maximum of 250o a by law for construction of a new fire hall was read a first time and will go to the ontario munic ipal board for approval cat of top soil sale sale by the town of top soil came in for some criticism after the clerk suggested the asking price of 4 per load was not enough most members agreed the town now needs all the top soil taken from new road allowances it has partic ularly for proposed new park ar eas it was agreed to cut off sales of top soiv- council got into a long talkcest over lack of- progress in sewer in stallations at lakeview deputy- reeve wilson wondered why there had been no committee meetings to loan all the facta of the trouble there a foremans report was pro duced and extracts read questions were left hanging about the engi- i rulings on grades the whole council got involved in astnriewac information that woold wnaauy he handled by wtgedi a oc thh 4wnmtttee the pressed in the fact that the green was in fine condition and the hos pitality was the best in the other game rockwood travelled to guelph where guelph lost the points on the evenings play with rockwoods score bein 112 to this weeks schedule wednesday june 13 guelph at acton george town at rockwood lnugie standing pwlhapts rockwood l l 0 112 74 2 11 0 100 82 2 georgetown 1 0 1 83 103 0 i i 0 1 74 112 0 everyone interested in lawn bowling is welcomed at the greens taxi vvvvvvv 24 hours a datf 430 v outoftown trips can be easily arranged contact us for information i coftatt mtd snacks to lalna owt wf dbjvfft ft and chip oajr sfmdaky mam st acton kerrigan chiropractic office 6 john st acton open daily 930 am to 500 pm monday wednesday and friday evenings until free consultation for appointments call 550 acton sun to the park where they com peted in north halton districta first cubaree it was miltons mohawk pack under douglas hill that swept the competition winning 73 points so more than the nearest nmner- up acton b pack with 42 points and acton a pack with 40 points erin pack ran next with 34 points tied with milton iroquois then georgetown a puck followed with 14 points and georgetown c pack with six points before the contest events featur ed by field signalling and knottiiik competition the cubs formed a parade behind acton citizens band at the cnr station from there they marched through town while local boy scouts handled traf lie flow until the park was reached field commissioner ron robert son hamilton led the parade at the park a hu c was formed and the grand howl was led by sixer brinn barbcau of acton commissioner robertson led in the cub prayer and the flag was brok en by bill greenfield of milton to complete the preliminary cerem onies scouts anlit in field although first nid was organized not one cub was taken to the tent manned by acton scouts lyyiton scouts assisted in policing and judging on the field at the conclusion of the cubaree pennants were puoscnted to al participating pricks by commis sioner robertson victory pennants also went to the first second and third place packs results at the close of the lay were as follows attendance bused on percentage of touil pack acton a erin acton b milton iroquois running races 8 years milton mohawks all places 9 years imil- lon mohawks georgetown a and milton mohawks tied erin 10 years milton mohawks george town a milton iroquois milton iroquois 11 years milton mo hawks georgetown a acton a acton a knotting acton b milton mo hawks milton iroquois acton a skipping milton iroquois acton b acton a erin hopping milton mohawks georgetown a milton iroquois georgetown c balancing acton b acton a milton mohawks georgetown c semaphore signal ling acton b acton a erin mil ton iroquois points awarded in each event were first 10 points second seven third five fourth three chock the advantages dont forget actons annual band tattoo acton park sat ur june 23 parade at 7 pm 10 bands fireworks i i l admissiomt adujts 50e- s clwumtlni fffth on speedvale ave e at northeast city limits trursfrl june 1415 gun that won the west sat man jane 18ma somebody loves me tueswed jane 1s9 high and the mighty tharsprl jane tlss desert sands 2 shows nightly frff fisl personal cbim strvict 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