negotiate with tannery for land preparations for dredg ing fairy lake are well un derway this week as cum mins construction moved in a dredge from florida above to start the long- awaited improvement dredge floats were cover ed with barnacles from its previous work in the ocean off florida coast survey work to determine the amount of muck to be moved is being done in this jigger below the jig ger churns up weeds and water as the depth of silt is determined first exca vations in the muck were made by a shovel which dug out a place to float the dredge and prepared an excavation for muck dpzen firefighters attend civic weekend convention a down representatives of ac ton firefighters attended the on tario fire fighters annual con vention in mount forest on the cmc holiday weekend and won ttrat place in the lag parade for fancy dress under 20 men official delegates were don van fleet and wilfrid duval the men entered various com petitions hose race ladder race rescue race and 100 yard dash and were judged in the big parade on monday the long parade took an hour and threequarters to pass the firefighters were accomp anied by the guelph sea cadets band results were not announ ced before they left mount for est and they did not know they youth exchange kathryn sineair spends two weeks in alberta acton district high school stu dent kathryn sinclair is spending two weeks in wetasktwin albert w part of the federalprovincial youth training program she is the daughter of mr and airs norman sinclair of r r 1 glen wuilum near balunafad the trip was postponed or two weeks and the groups of students with threlr chape rones left from oakvllle on the weekend tor their twoweak stay in the west she made the acquaintance of the representative from george town and two from hornby be fore thai all left together russell masales and murray jamleaon hare represented aet na high school on similar tours the program is ope rated joint ly by the federal government social items for tho free press art welcomed of conrx there is no charge through the centennial commis sion and the ten provincial gov ernments and two territorial ad ministrations had won the trophy until it was delivered here to the are hall george bundy milton deputy- chief is immediate past presi dent of the ontario association new president elected is don johnson of fonthill problem of accommodation was overcome by many families who camped in the park others were in motels attending from here with the two delegates were harold tcwnslej herbdodds johntur- kosz leo synnott bert fowler phil mccristall lloyd mclntyre harold manes ed mcgllloway and grant withers some had their families with them new uniforms expected to be here for the parade competition had not arrived while the 12 men were away there were eight on duty back home for fire calls there were none pollock and campbell manufatluix-r- ot high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water st north gait telephone 6217580 1 l i i acton pharmacy bill yundt manager 2 min st u 8531620 try our free film plan films cameras supplies i i i i continued from pag 1 why doesnt beardmores put a value on the land and sen it to us asked the reeve i agree with the reeve said councluordiinkwaltsr but they could put an exhorbitant price on it and then wed have to exprop riate ttufs why i prefer the second proposal we have land that could prove of noose to the town and we could deal it for land we need r i can see land for land re marked the reeve that s in the best interests of the town i agree land for land looks good rve only one objection stated mr tyler if we retain the old dump site we can use it for a buffer zone for property owners or industry we dont want apartments or houses right on the dump doorstep complain ing about the smell you can do this by zoning retorted the reeve councillor drlnkwalter felt there were too many unknowns in the first proposal because we dont know the potential of the well the town would regain sale possession as soon as the water becomes drinkable said the may or the purpose of this meet ing is to move ahead on this well submit our proposal and the company will submit counter proposals the company repre sentative asked us to bring the south spring into the negotiation they only want a little as surance the spring is available to them said mr tyler they will pay for the use of it the reeve persisted ourcon- tract with them still has two years to go we can make up our minds on- renewal lets leave it and get on with a land deal the company has asked us to consider this in oar request for land the mayor reminded the reeve u lets advise them the south spring is not a negotiable item persisted the reeve youre missing the point said the may or the south spring is in the proposal lets reject it then the reeve answered further discussion devel oped on land value with council lor masales asking the reeve if the spring is ever going to be of use for anything but industrial and the reeve reiterating his stand that the spring is a town asset the line is there and the com pany is willing to pay for water said mr tyler he suggested submitting both proposals to the company and ask them what they are willing to negotiate on the reeve felt council shouldnt fool around with ourlnheritance like this he claimed council had no right to bargain with the water on a five year lease the town has made a nice little bit of money said mr masales mr hinton disputed this say ing it was only true when all hidden costs forequlpmentplpes etc were not considered in my estimation every other indus try in town is subsidizing beard mores we havent sold below cost were making a profit contend ed mr tyler lets talk trading land not the spring the reeve continued the second proposal of a trade of three acres for seven acres for a new dump site con sidered a bit lopsided horse trading was explained by mr drlnkwalter who said the three acres is of the same value as the seven acres of semiswamp land the deal wouldnt involve any stalling be said although he preferred a straight cash deal let s negotiate on a friendly basis he asked not exprop riate the reeve said he was not ad vocating expropriation beard mores can be negotiated with easily and readily ive been saying that all even ing said the mayor were thinking of trading land given to us in the first place were willing to pay for it stated the reeve when the motion came to the floor two amendments to them were defeated the first amend ment to the amendment was de feated when the mayor cast his vote with the nays which made a tie the reeve deputy reeve oakes councillors masales and drlnk walter voted for it councillors perry williams tyler and the mayor against the amendment asking the fir st proposal be omitted was also defeated with mr hinton and drlnkwalter in favor a motion passed with counc illors drlnkwalter and masales and the reeve opposed agreeing to submit both proposals to beardmores for their consid eration all councillors were present except gw mckenzle who was away censors for a sunday school paper further argument was avoided when a motion passed to sail all water to beardmore and co at regular prices for one wee if further period is required a price will be negotiated the acton free press 1 wednesday auoust 9 1967 3 fairy lake dredging continued from page 1 everybody a special rate had been set for the south spring since it was suitable only for in dustrial use the mayor summing up said the company was concerned and may not let the contractor start dredging unless we can assure them the town can supply water if required mr hinton maintaining he was not dependent on beardmores for anything said as far as he was concerned they were just in town like any other industry the mayor objected to mr hint ons statement strongly everyone on council is as concerned as you are about the town he told the reeve suggest ing he should be on the board of 500 damage george hemes of r r 4 acton and homer johnston of 335 delias blvd georgetown collided in a rear end snosh near norval thursday there was 9200 damage to the sterna car and 300 to the johnston vehicle h s holden onomirnsr m cot st bast gveuth ta 2tw i v mintsnusat 1 aug 10 11 is 1 j 4ul tony curtis virna lis george c scott not with my wife you dont drivein theatre a 1 vhf f of j gut i ph riy ivii- ust off hay plus i fred gwynrte- yvonne oecarlo phone ill anytime lat or smt j 1 munster go home shew starts at s50 pm mon tues wed august 14 15 14 twro sutpenw hha in color 1 paul newman julie andrews the torn curtain adult also tom adams veronica hurst the 2nd best secret agent show starts at 950 pm police breathed a sigh of relief when the holidayweek- end concluded without any ac cidents m this district raindrops made about the only noise in town during the day on civic holiday the anticipated heavy traf fic on civic holiday didnt materialize the bad weather brought some cottagers home early on monday racing fans will welcome the return of the trotters to mohawk theyre at campbell- vi he track from monday aug ust 14 to september 16 its the summer of expo stories who waited the long est who saw the most who got the tiredest and hottest ev- veryone i- happy though the geraniums planted at the cemeteries on decoration day havent needed a lot of ex tra watering this year they are blooming very well this years band camp run each day for a week by band master george elliott for the learners will likely be the last week in august in the usual place rock wood park renewing his subscription h s harwood of windsor savs he enioys reading the paper and it brings back a lot of olj times his name ap pears in the 50 vears ago col umn now and then in connec- non with world war i and the hov scouts last wednesday evenings severe sorm blew fuses as the lightning struck close the fourth elmer the safe ty elephant coloring contest is the last one for this sum mer the hamilton automobile dub reports that for the 72- hour span from midnight fri day night to midnight monday night over the civic holiday weekend fhere were a total of 125 traffic accidents in the counties of wenrworth bran haltort and haldimand this was an increase of nine over the same holiday weekend last year relatively little change train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times for information phona the local cn paatengar sales office crj canadian national a b supermarket 9 mill st acton grade a fresh 3 3 lb average chickens 35 c lb presswood compass 1lb plcg sausage 49 ib wafcoma watoa tottmatioaal with arm 5000 hostaoas hat nore than thirty yun axpariaaca la fostanag food mil in bujinan aai community lift for on informa tion about phone 8530945 i wwddllkatai to tha aekn vta 1 i town club no 1 2lb plcg wieners 89 white granulated v 5lb bag sugar 39 8530075 frozen food- sunshine 2 ib bag peas 43 save 10c garden patch 15oz save 30c cream corn 7 i 1 nabob mb bag save 20c coffee 69c club house 16oz jar save 14c penmit butter 39c 1 woodbury 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