Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1963, p. 3

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study bylow hatmk withers continued from pag 6n uj-and-ltm- conumrcial aanar- al 1 designated cl commercial local ol and commercial hlgh- way rone c3 light induitrlal l designated ml while general in dustry u mz park zone ol while coiuervallon fat 02 rural agricultural zorfeu deklgnaled a board member prenent for the meeting included chairman ken hardman reeve h h hinlon aldo tralda we mnulen dave manca and clerk jack mcgeachie t jouphl school of nun- ino guelph ha three acton graduatei top to bottom are carol goodwin heather with art and barbara ware gradui ation ceremonlet are being held tomorrow afternoon at war memorial hall oac willcy sluiliu wifhdrawbid continued from page one ly mating councillor not show- lng hahdt according to the procedural bylaw were consider ed to have voted in the affirma tive that mean you mr mayor i didnt tee your hand go up mated mr lowe i certainly waltit in favor of your motion my vote won definitely in the negative trced the mayor he nald he would call the vote a second time mr lowe claimed the mayor was disregarding the procedural bylaw and at this point reeve hlnton produced a cony of the bylaw and declared the mayor was within his right to call the question for a second time when he appealed to tfte clerkadmin istrator for support against re calling the resolution mr lowe was told ij was the mayors derogative to call the question again defeated on second call the motion to withdraw the town 10000 offer and notify crown asset disposal corpora tion the town would be interest cd in matching the highest offer in public bidding went down to defeat with only councillor lowe alec johnson and albert irwin voting in the affirmative councillor alec johnson warn ed council by stepping out or the market it would open the door to honest ed speculators or even a 700 in conclusion councillor eric johnston replied whats the difference we have a oo in 4ictc tflgfit now student minister at reformed church during the summer a hludenl minister at calvin college sem inary grand rapids mlchiuan jerry hoytema will cunduct services at the christian rclurm- ctl church here the minister since september iw the rev jelle nulma has moved iu dun- das mr hoylcmas lajhcj is a preacher who came from hulland to accept n charge in ontario the student minister his wife and young habv are expected in arrive in town lumurruw fri day and will be living in the manse unlil the schuul term re sumes in the tall the congrvuu- liwn hones 10 have anuiher min ister by then may move ten n is bowl i n cl u bs rezone present site commercial rezoning of the tennis and bowling properly owned by betrdmore and company and re locating the present facilities in another section of town was recommended by council tuesday with reeve ii h hjnton opposed this action was taken after dcputyreevewllllnm denny re ported on a no i committee meeting when a lettccsuggmi- ing the action was received from planning board planning boards alternative recommendation that council purchase the property was turned down the property will he reoned commercial to nlluw for business expansion in the area and facili ties moved where ist not known no further payment council also instructed their solicitor aldo brnlda to notify mr and mrs trim brankiewic their claim for further payment for lanc cxproprioted some years ago was not valid and no fur ther action would be taken liv the town during a previous meet ing members had been informed by mr branklewicz solicitor by letter the town still owed money on the original agreement for use of the land members learned during the no i committee report the store closing by-law-designed- fur the town of cobourg had been quashed and this action will pos sibly quash the closing bylaw in the city of guelph following this information it was agreed to hold another meeting with the committee and representatives from the retail section of the chamber of commerce regard- 1 lng the controversial proposed j closing bylaw fur acton j before another flag is flown i fmm the pole at tile new post i office the limb which ripped the previous flag will be trimmed tuesday evening council instruc ted the clerk to have workmen trim the branch this was done wednesday the former flan was badly lorn as it caught on the brunch while- breeie flying in the 2500 bill stymies hydro for substation changeover an unexpected account am- ountlnu tu u500 submitted by ontario hydro startled the tout commissioners on thursday may 23 howard king one or two hydro representatives at the meeting saiil the bill was for the costs involved to his department during ihe recent changeover of no i substation on willow st initially hvdro had labelled 19100 from their capital budget for the work of this amount 17300 went to juice sweanor contractor fur the job commis sioners hud understood 300 ad ditional expenses would have to he paid to ontario hydro for ihe mobile unit dispatched to assist with the changeover flaws extra trip mr king reviewed how the changeover had met with sever- al difficulties such us laulty bushings which had to be re placed and trouble in filleriny iht oil from the generators due to jin error on the contractors part it was atso learned an addit ional cost would be tacked on the changeover job by ontario hvdro for a return trip to install new bushings which were the wrong size when delivered after discussion acton mem bers agreed they would have to pay the changeover account as it was submitted in its entirety acton commission iijjrerd to cmpcrate with ontario hydro in an exchange of electrical applian ces in the home economics room at both the robert utile public school and acton district high school acton will pav for certain units while ontario hvdro pays the cost of others tradein allow ances will cover the initial cost of 173 tothe aclon hydro establish rate aim discussed was electrical home heating and an allelect ric heating rate was established at ii cents per kilowatt all other domestic users costs will be based on the present rate struc ture diiiine the threehour session commissioners finalized previous negotiations with j bert wood insurance broker for western assurance co for three 45000 policies i or the commission an account amounting to 87180 was apvoved for insuraice pay ment hvdro superintendent doug mason was authorized tu attend the mctmnciiv convention in port dover mav 29 decision was withheld on the grand valley metemicnft convention and the ameau convention and the secretary was instructed to lite both letters councillor alec johnson infor med council a builder wishing to erect new homes in acton had been told by kitchener represen tatives of the central mortgage anil housing corporation that acton was no place to build homes at the present time he stated ihe builder uns told if he could obtain money privately to build three house the cmhc would advance money for buyers mortgages on three only clerk mcgeachie staled he un derstood the arrangement would he for two homes only and as fast as the homes were sold two more could be buill muter the tunic plan this information should be given to the industrial commit tee as already there are indus trial managers living in george town because of a shortage ol homes available iiv acton stal ed mr johnson councillor hugh lowe who was absent friday afternoon when council was invited to al lend a blast at acton limestone quarries rwondcrcd how did things go he pi tin led oui the blast around six oclock tuesday night was a large one and shook his house hadlv quipped reeve h ii hintun as far as im con cerncd they proved it the house shakes it is onlv imagination the house docsnl shake hughie iis just imagination the film proved it he said in conclusion councillor frtc johnston told members he was impressed to find all blasts were supervised by competent engi neers mr johnston reported on a ru bies meeting in mtllon tuesday morning and said during the three-hour- meeting he learned the spread of rabies in halton couniv is caused by rabid foxes and ihe foxes are all dying off at this rate there shouldnt be j any rabies next vear- he smiled j couucillor hamilton peal re minded council sunday is dec- esquesings benton assessing chairman arthur w henlun esquesiug i asessmeiu commissioner will be i chairman ol heassessing olli cers ol distiii t 12 this year mr denton was elected to of fice at the spring meeting in kingston where members from j ontario york peel and malum counties met other officers in eluded gerald meredith oshawa urban vicechairman john mav north kwillimhurv rural vice- chairman and john c sproule toronto township secretary- treasurer geoltiey dcnm esquesing as sistant assessor attended the con- cnlitm with mi benton parents guests of young people luxlim young jvoples held their second patents night on kutuuluv mav 25 at the lux ton memorial hall the highlight of the exening was a tilm called the man ot music everyone joined in a tew games the euchiv piie winners were mr ami mis j pike the con- solution prize was won hy mr and mis gihhtns i a delicious bullet lunch was a served b ihe mmg peoples c6ntury ago ihe dour pi uc was won in mrs simduv morning the rev a bui beau ill mckenzie pointed out to the the lemaindei ol the exeuing congregation it was exactly 100 was skiit iluiunifc i tu elinuna veais tyu that the session ol taut daiuc was won h mi and the church decided iheie would mis liease the tieee daiuc i he a board ot managers eight was won hmi aiul mis noun men including he deacon wete ptue and the spot daiuc h lcs j named and ratified b the con lie johnston and don pine gtvgalum you can relax about your family your home your car even your boat when your insurance agent displays this sign i short ill sheet metal piumrino and heatino contractors gar wd oil mm gas fwces pumps prcssuic laun dry sump hot water heaters water softeners complete slock of pipe and fillings septic tanks and beds phone 8530270 acton ont shop 59 willow st n eatcstioughing sheehnetal lubricating of t all kinds all the necessary pipe and fittings lor the heat ing trade oil burner sciticc acton ttiurtouy my 30th 1 oucst sphakin for the acton chamber of commerce rural urban dinner wednesday eve ning was donald a mcarthur he ii shown right chatting with chamber member nino bri da agricultural representative al francis and chamber president paul nielsen mr mcarthur ii farm ecdnomics specialist with the extension branch of ontario located at the dopartment of agriculture guelph check fire truck boost pressure kepresematixes 1 rom the marsh pump company stratford checked anil ad jus ltd the im c lire truck tuesday to boost the pumping pressure during a recent lest hv ihe in surance under writers flu- pies- sure of water torn ihe truck was considered loo low and workmen i rom marsh pumps checked all takes and packing anil made slight adjustments uiutiuu duv and tine o lake part and cctcimmy it tery invited everv in lie parade faiivicw ccine decoration day committee announces parade with three bauds on sunday june 2nd parado starts 11 2 15 pm ironi cnr station decoration service faiuviiw cemitery at 300 pm followed by decorating of graves at- fairview pioneer and dublin cemeteries cashiers are ready with r loaa far laa saxaeo s with iu ntahiva rati and yvall and aaafanmhoaaualujlmit mutl waialilt awlitma al laa stasia wmaymirsaixo afm aaaa or call aba aaw utjmtabhsmslaata mimsjlml dennys insutanci aotncy brock si acton l1 um0qv tltiut cuim paster i anom0mfmmyi hey folks dont miss aaon lions club annual spring carnival at acton park thursday friday- saturday may 30 31 june 1st happyland shows rides and games for young and old 45 lucky draws admission free take advantage of these bonus tape features a delicious dftsirt california strawberries 3 no 1 glide crisp and lender california celery inxluii il tlsa ni 1 111c cornonthecob ixiii llll slllks 23c 6 for 39c raalva 10 in lanut tapat modess regular pkv i u racaiva 1600 in ronut tapat 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