Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 15, 1967, p. 7

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ospmnof the acton free rmis wednesday november 15 1967 j several changes in village funeral wi meeting in news medical x i or o a garrett physician and surgeon comer of willow river sta entrance river st acton ont phone 8534341 dr robert d buckner physician and surgeon 39 wellington st acton ont afternoons by appointment closed wed sat evenings phone 8531240 by lira dg robertson mrs wilfred mcmillan form erly of cookstown is presently ataying with mr and mrs murray mckltrlck and family in the village a number of local residents attended the funeral of the late mrs annie van norman in acton on sunday before moving to ac ton years ago ate and her late husband robert and family resid ed on the 1st line on the farm now owned by george jackson friends of miss emma baldlc 20 auction sales dental dr a j buchanan dental surgeon office 90 church st e office hours 9 ana to 6 pna closed wednesday afternoon telephone 8531750 dr cedric oey dental surgeon 4 suite no 3 hinton bldg lk mill st e acton ont for appointments phone 8531300 complete auction service chris a schouten auctioneer sales of all types sales conducted anywhere tel area 416 8782576 rjt 3 milton ont 20b28tf clearing auction sale of beef cattle pigs tractor i feed furniture antiques etc chiropractic donald j armstrong dc chiropractor xray 448 woolwich street phone guelph 8227721 gerald w corbett dc chiropractor xray iia main st n georgetown 8774631 by appointment theundersigned has received instructions from the executrix of the estate of the late h roy allan to sell by auction at the farm lot 23 con 3 eramosa twp situated 7 miles west of rock- wood and 8 miles north of guelph 4vi miles north of 24 hwy on the 4th line eramosa friday november 24th commencing at 1230 pjn sharp the following cattle there are 25 head of shortkeep feeders and stock- ers mostly herefords 17 here ford steers from 900 to i 000 jbs 3 black steers about 900 21a40tf hereford steer about 700 lbs 2 hereford heifers about 700 lbs 2 hereford cows open a pigs york sow bred oct 16 12 pigs about 125 lbs miscellaneous 8 storm windows 72 a 42 circular donald e skinner saw on wheels champion oat architect barch mjuuc 17a mill street suite 2 acton telephone 8534740 office hours by appointment or 20 stavebank rd port credit 2743428 optometrists arthur a johnson od optometrist wednesday and saturday 930 ajn to 500 pjn phone 8532520 54 mill st e acton fu1eral director phone 85341350 night or day bruce e shoemaker mgr auctioneer frank fetch auctioneer and evahiator 30 chapel street e- georgetown telephone 8774864 c h tuffln auctioneer and evaluator phones rockwood 8564246 8564373 eden mills ontario appraisin8 aid insurance f l wright 20 wilbur street acton ontario phone 8s34t720 appraiser and insurance over 50 years in acton the awbattnal life roberts hart agent 341 orville road acton bus 4164513460 res 5194s31s27 roller 1 hp motor rubber tir ed wheelbarrow platform scal es light farm trailer 2 electric fencers heat houser for trac tor set of heavy tractor chains for 14 x 38 tires pig crate stewart stock clippers pile of scrap iron about 60 sap pails and spiles tarpaulin 10 x 12 implements mjh 33 tractor in good condition mh jfurrow no 26 plow george white cultivator 21teeth pow er lift george white cultivator 15teeth power lift george white threshing machine 24 x 36 with shredder fleury bis- sel double disc 30plate 5-sec- ion harrows 3section har rows 2section harrows 3drum iteel roller no 4 cockshutt manure spreader on rubber mf no 10 baler 4 years old real good kit for bale thresh ing new idea 7 cut mower m h side rake grove 5ton wa gon flat rack new holland hay conditioner 3 years old mf 3furrow 12 wide bottom no 62 plow 3 pji waterloo garden tractor with attach ments maple leaf bale eleva tor 20 with motor special kit 10 convert elevator for bale threshing 75 endless drive belt mcd 7 binder potato digger 12 plate single disc snow thrower pto 3 pn furniture and antiques 3piece bedroom suite red maple low dresser large kit chen table opens to 96 6 din ing room chairs 3 odd chairs highback arm chair cane bot tom chair 2 rocking chairs berlin piano antiques rubber tired bug- gv with topf cutter real good 3 large sugar kettles 2 small iron pots old wooden hand rake old stone jug about 6 gals set of counter scales verv old old couch cherry chest of drawers with combina tion writing desk over 140 vears old pine corner cupboard over 100 ears fancy sideboard very old excellent condition some dishes mostlv very old toilet tet 3piece china cabinet old feed 1000 bales of hay ncarlv all cured without rain 500 bus of heavy mixed grain wheat barley and oats all the usual small items too num erous to mention terms cash with clerk on day of sale owner or auctioneer not res ponsible for any accident on day of sale everything to be removed by december 4 no reserve sale being held to settle estate lunch booth on premises max storey auctioneer rockwood phone 856755 dave beattje and h- royce clerks 20b20 were sorry to learn she was re moved to the general hospital guelph on friday from the nurs ing home in hillsburgh welcome to mr and mrs george rudder and daughter who came from toronto and are now living in the house on tht former ward bruce farm which they purchased recently mr and mrs ward brace moved on saturday and are mak ing their home temporarily with the utters sister and brother- inlaw mr and mrs gordon johnstone 1st line mr and mrs a bard and family who have been living in the former mcmillan house in the village moved to milton on saturday guests during the week end with dg and mrs robertson included mr and mrs win webb guelph township mr and mrs ken robertson lynda and donna oakvlue members of the womens in stitute met at the home of mrs h theaker for their annual pot luck dinner alter partaking of a bountiful array of delectable dishes the meeting was called to order by hiss doris flnestbe president mrs s fuller called the roll answered by what season requ ires the most safety precautions and why a discussion followed on visit ing a nursing home andplans are to be made at the next meeting the euchres for the winter months were planned and these are starting nor 17 mrs d winter safety con vener had charge of the program giving hints on first aid in case of poisoning accidents and their prevention she also read an in struction paper on safety and you mrs hr howard hadasplen- dld motto let us take time for all things stressing that we take time to do the little things that mean so much to others that letter you were going to write a visit you were planning line your life to the full each day remember the good times of your childhood miss fines gave a good report of the area convention and mrs w milton sent bar report of the district directors meeting mrs d winter extended the courtesies and plans were made for the december meeting a tour seasons program when the members are to be divided into the four seasons according to their birthday and each group to participate in the program a gift exchange is also to take place authorize pooch patrol glen williams dogs have had their day in glen williams esquesing council at their reg ular meeting monday night anth- oriaad dog patrol officer george harrington to patrol the glen two days a week for a trial period of six months at a cost of s72 a month object of the patrol is to clear up the number of loose dogs which increasing numbers of ratepayers have been objecting to it will cost dog owners 7 to extricate a pooch from the harr ington pound if hes caught loose how long win it take asked councillor pat patterson of mr herrington i dont know answered mr herrington ill have to regulate my time by the amount of trouble council delved intothe reasons for a dog bylaw in the glen with reeve leslie explaining it was necessary when mail carrier service went in theres no sense in messing around said councillor pat pat terson twenty people were here one night asking that the dogs be cleaned out at this juncture mr herring ton was called to the phone a ratepayer in the norval area wanted a dog picked up council speedily passed the glen resototlod massage and hydrotherapy by appointment only laermalayta therapy back and foot treatment abtflexotoggr facial e e tarzwell regm phone etmml badaaafad oatario esquesing approves glen schoolacfriition not many log houses are left in this district but this one is still in a good state of preservation in nassagaweya township staff photo zoning bylaw policy accepted for eramosa rockwood eramosa town ship council held their regular november meeting in the coun cil chambers recently au men- churchill plant tear hunters m area news by mrs rf mcarthur a number of the churchill ucw ladles and a few friends enjoyed a trip by cars to kitch ener and toured the schneider meat packing plant on thursday november 9 mr and mrs clifford ded- man of malton visited last week at their sons home with mr and mrs m dedman and family hr 2 acton mr and mrs l uv of huttonviue visited at the same home with their daughter and soninlaw and family mrs verna stephen visited friends and relatives at keswic for the past week the thompsons group of hunt ers bagged four deer to divide among seven this season r mr and mrs charles sayers of ottawa called on mr and mrs w swackhamer on saturday and brought mrs cb swackhamer up to visit her son and daughter- inlaw for awhile we are glad to report mrs bob kerr is doing very well since being home for a week from guelph hospital after her acci dent mr and mrs rl davidson visited dr and mrs carvell at cornwall last week arriving home on sunday evening on friday they went to visit dr and mrs charles sayers at ot tawa to fay charges gdph pollmthn charges will be laid against one of four guelph industries among the worst air pollution offenders in the dry city coun cil was told dr bt dale medical officer of health for theguelph-weuing- tondutferin health unit told council that representatives at the air pollution branch of the provincial department of health have informed him that action will be taken against canada el ectric castings ltd on silver- creek pkwy a subsidiary of dayton steel foundry of canada ltd three other guelph industries where air pollution is a major problem have indicated willing ness to work with the local health department said dr dale ha identified the firms which bars were in attendance also the road superintendent and the clerk the meeting of the last regular meeting were adopted as read several items of correspondence were readano discussed by the members delegation discuss ed with council the dumping of garbage on number 30 side road between the first and second concessions eramosa council accepted the draft forms of policy statement and toning bylaw as prepared by eramosa planning board the clerk wlu forward a copy of the toning bylaw to the town ship solicitor for approval as to the legal concept council agreed to have international business machines ltd process the 1968 tax bills for eramosa township two land severances will be sent to the minister of municipal affairs for approval council ex pressed their appreciation to the eramosa junior farmers for planting the cedar hedge around the municipal yard further in the meeting a bylaw to establish and lay out a public highway was -passed- t the tender bid of brydges fuel and heating for supplying gasoline 385 cents diesel fuel 399 cents for township equip ment and the bid of albert malt- by for 158 cents for supplying furnace oil were accepted they were the lowest tenders receiv ed accounts amounting to 10- 8276 generalaccounts6911- 86 including payment to centre wellington high school board were passed for payment the meeting adjourned to meet mon day dec 11 at 730 as the meeting was the last before the nomination meeting on nov 25 at 1 pm in rock wood town hall councillors were called on for the usual vale dictory speeches reeve cameron lush thanked council for cooperation he had received during the past year and stated he would seek re election deputyreeve fred cox coun cillors duncan ucphedran and james hilne were undecided at this time councillor earl mckenzle ex pressed his appreciation for the opportunity to serve the town ship on council for the past- three years he will be retiring from council as he is moving to guelph have indicated their coope ration as guelph sand and gravel ltd rockwell manufacturing com pany of canada ltd and inter national malleable iron co ltd freezer specials acton acres farm 853 0 1 8 5 stock your freezer norv hinds sides fronts 69c lb 59c lb 49c lb all orders custom cut and wrapped free the finest grain fed local beef only red and blue brand beef processed please clip phone no for future reference after 6 pm call 8534185 snowmobile club waits for snow first meeting for the season has been held by the credit valley snowmobile club mem bers of the group all have social membership in the georgetown golf and country club there are to date 34 snowmo bile clubs in the province the georgetown group is expecting to increase membership consider ably and son ltd esquesing council approved a three room addition to glen williams school costing 75700 after conferring with school board members william lawson and chester early at mondays meeting of township council councillor pat patterson wondered aloud to the delegation if the board was going tar enough in school additions he had figured the township school system would need to absorb an additional 1000 students coming in with in the next three years the new addition and alter ations to the school was broken down cost wise into construction 63000 alterations 4000 con tingencies 3000 architect 4- 200 and furnishings and equip ment 1300 it would house 30 additional pupils included in plans were one classroom a library and a kind ergarten alterations are also planned to the entrance way leant see the reason youre here said mr patterson weve just put a rubber stamp on it mr lawson said the additional classroom was needed for sept ember of next year the boards two year projection called for an increase to 1753 from 160o pre sently enrolled in township schools councillor patterson did some mental arithmetic and came up with a 1000 figure but school board members seemed confident their figures were reliable the motion passed authorising the proposal to go to the omb this is a milestone an nounced the clerk that brings borrowing for public school pur poses in the township to over one million dollar si and its going to be a lot more concluded councillor patterson fiawavjp jm0mr9 av0at gergetowa mihom in the middle of december milton wlu be added to george towns tree calling area there is already no charge between georgetown and acton there will still be a long dist ance charge for calls between acton and milton 15c dividend at the november board meet ing the directors of halton a peel trust 4 savings company declared the regular quarterly dividend of 15 cents per 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