Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 29, 1967, p. 5

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esquesiog council candidates esquesmig volcts to seled crpxmnoh tm o00duee wvrpwd usui w iawson school board candidates mm pkancs a uoyo rshot seeks dotation manhtoarney ttoot cwnhcv ted pope reminded council on tuesday that 1968 is actons turn to boat the four town tourna ment and cornell last time made a donation of 18 so abm 0 from acton milton fergus and georgetown are ex pected saturday march 9 from 730 am to 730 pm all the boys receive crests and cost of these has risen there are movies in the community centre guides tor town tours and meals in the lotion hall council will consider the re- ojeast and include a possible don ation in next years budget an interested citlaan came to ask how he could inquire about a aoatng change councillor drlnk- watter chairman of the planning board united him to return the to a planning board mk macs here friday aight second home appearance of the season for acton tanners is this friday night when they play host to hespeler mlc macs the hespeler club took a 74 decision on their home ice last week and the tanners with a tew more practices under their belts hope to exact some sweet re venge game time 830 continued from pngt 1 are protection which he felt sure would work for the benefit of the township questioned by bill knight councillor h1u said the new fire area would only affect the georgetown district councillor pat patterson ex plained why esonestng decided on a fire department in the open ing remarks of his speech costs la the ge fire area went from 410 of a mill in 1966 to 29 mills in 1967 a new fire hall will cost from 25 to 30000 said mr patter son who explained it would be financed from the fund accumu lated from lot separation money with everything considered for heat insurance hydro salaries trucks the total costs will not coma anywhere near the 13000 we were forced to pay george town this year he said on roads mr patterson said no major construction had been done in bis time on council no wonder gratters are breaking blades he predicted the roads needs study will correct the sit uation if we keep going on maintenance however he stated the province will puu away mr patterson reviewed build ing permits in the township which amounted to over two and a half minion dollars this year he said farmers in the township should be allowed to sell lots on a regulated basis right or wrong im the fellow who said people in the township should say whether council is elected for a two year term continued councillor patterson he also said he was in favor of leaving the mill rate as it was instead of lowering it this year mr patterson indicated he would run for office again this year before he was questioned by ratepayer bill knight about the proposed esquesing brigade he told the questioner the fire marshal advised the township to have its own brigade mr knight a member of the acton fire de partment was reassured by mr patterson visits had convinced him the acton brigade was really something mr patterson concluded by stating the fire truck and equip ment already belonged to the township and they were lending it to georgetown councillor jlmgoodlettookthe platform next with the observa tion ha had run for council orig inally because of road conditions in the township he felt there had been some improvement he also felt the road needs study would help this assessment said mrgoodlet was now greater residentially than for farm he compared lire costs 3300 tor acton area 5000 for milton and 14000 for georgetown area and felt this was adequate explanation for forming the townships own bri gade on the two year term mr goodlet said he favored leaving it up to the voter he had bow- ever changed his mind about lot frontage complaints he receiv ed seemed justified and be felt 100 feet was large enough council nominee wr bob lawson spoke to the ratepayers giving his reasons for again of fering his services he said it was his method in the past to offer constructive criticism audi if elected would continue to do so be thought the road needs study was an excellent idea but pollock and campbell manufacturers of memorial engraving 2 water st north ait telephone 6217580 thai was also another spec tator la the visitors seats mak- a three visitors which is quite nml generally only the reporters join the council at nejhtto mmetlngt a fall council was present aaayor taday reave hinton aep- tj reeve oakes councillors drlakwaner maaakas perry vuuams tyler and mckentle with dark administrator jack christmas sh visit the new toy shop adjoining wiles bus depot toys for all ages 4f action toys books gifts wool drop in now we special in lattery operated toys acton mini shop also believed the township must maintain its present roads ha also reminded ratepayers he had proposed traffic counters as a cheap method of becoming aware of road needs in anearller term not could work enthusiasm for it last of those nominated for council wilfrid leslie gave a- short speech saying if elected he would attempt to make the town ship a batter place to live for all ratepayers dr ca thompson was the first of the present public school board to state he intended to run for reelection re reviewed his duties as chairman of the educa tion committee indicating the board tried to give township children educational opportunlt- lesas good as any other in the province dr thompson said the town ship teaching staff had risen to 43 from 45 last year and felt a teacher in each of the seven schools giving remedial reading instruction was a big step for ward as well as having a full time coordinating principal asked what he thought of mr roberts plan for french secon dary schools by bin edie dr thompson said he had his own opinion but it was not a public school problem trustee chester early was nut on the platform and he re viewed the increases in buses and students over the past year the board now has 15 buses an increase of five over last year and they run on every concession but one or two no students walk more than a halfmile to get transportation to school mr early said he was running for office again and solicited support from the audience bill knight asked the transportation trustee why bus transportation had been monopolised by one concern this year mr early said the board it one company could integrate the service batter mr knight said one man had to put his bus to pasture because of up utthr- the decision it doesnt look good to the public eye if s strictly a monopoly it was a matter of service said mr early my children were picked up by the other bus and they got good service retorted mr knight it was a decision of the board not just mine concluded trustee early a lloyd fisher another pre sent member of the school board reviewed property purchases by the board and additions to schools he eltediburceoteanlal projects at norvalstewarttown glen williams and uroehouse as evidence of activity among schools mr fisher said he was tossing his nit in the ring for another term jim france the new nominee for school board said he had a speech ready but decided against using it he told ratepayers if elected be would pursue the job with vigor integrity and honesty final speakers on the program were esquesing representatives to the three area high school boards acton ktilton and georgetown george mcphat scores three hot bottom stit lose 73 minns coach harold townsley who was off playing with the tan ners and plagued by in ice at georgetown acton bantams were on the short end of a 73 score last night tuesday georgetown took a 10 lead in the first period lad 3s at the end of the second the acton team folded in the final chapter as georgetown scored four goals to their one george mcphail racked up his first hat trick of the season for acton scoring all three goals pete morrison assisting on all the acton free prosa wednesday november 29 167 f peeweettie geotowrtown 22 acton pea wees played to a two an tie with geor pee wee a team last right tuesday in triconnty hockey at georgetown the entire team played wall with ricky ooonette aad mb lory sharing the netnundtof duties terry holmes seared the two acton goals assisted by billy mcgtlloway on both of them the acton team plays chlng- uacousy tonight here at 7 pnu and fans are urged to be then early to see the pee wees in action and dale fisher on two robinson arnold beaumont horton moody toglls and brown scored for georgetown seven penalties were levied acton serving four the local club olavs chtnguacousy tonight in acton at 8 pm r i to arthur a johnson od optomit k 1st wednesday and saturday 34 mill st i 533320 hunting policy debate subject should we establish a hunting policy in the region central ontario regional de velopment council representa tives from rattan peel tort and ontario counties will hear a debate on the question at a ape- dal meeting in aurora commun ity centra thursday evening nov 30 four points of view will be expressed the point of view of the hunter will be given by wb woods president of the toronto anglers and hunters association and d corbrldge secretarytreasurer of sone 5 of the ontario federa tion of anglers and banters in corporated the point of view of the naturalist will be given by j woodford executive director of the ontario federation erf natur alists speaker for game man agement is dr chd clarke department of lands and for ests speaking for the farmer and land owner will be l la- venture ontario federation of agriculture bantams take first victory acton bantams took their first tricounty win of the season at home wednesday night by bounc ing preston 42 hi front of en thused fans ahead 38 in the dying seconds george mcphail wrapped the vic tory up with a shot into the empty net after preston yanked their netmlnder henry toebes put the acton club in front in the first period assisted by rene schuts and john snow preston came back in the second period with a goal by terry grant from pat nicholson and the teams went into the final stansa bed 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