for hydro firefighting bfl the acton free press wednesday june 12 1968 eden mills eramosa twp council approves jf mrat joans rockwood utility building sewage treatment sjsr ofu president talks costprice squeeze approval in principle was giv en by eramosa township council to the rockwood village request for authority to proceed with de tails relative to construction of a utility building on gowin st to house are fighting equipment and serve as office of rockwood hydro the meeting was held monday of last week- reeve cameron lush signified intention to attend the district transportation study in toronto later this month ccuncllshould tie kept informed of impending changes he said council authorised purchase of a filing cabinet for tax records- at cost of 30160 icounctlalso ordered purchase of an electric typewriter at a cost of 350 sale of present machine will cut boat substantially chief use itt v for cutting stencils for the duplicator tender of armco drainage co for a steel pipe 18 feet by 66 inches for use in the flewelung drain was lowest of three at 32080 and purchase was auth orised weed spraying on township roads wlu be done by art night ingale warning signs on road curve entering everton and narrow sides of the were authorised other warning sign was author ised for the west garafraxa and eramosa town line and seventh line intersection it wss ordered that new or to be renewed private entrances off township roads shall be under the direction of the township road superintendent a request by letter for fencing bonus was turned down following last years discontinuance of the grant consideration was given to the church picnic at rockwood rockwood rockwood unit ed church sunday school picnic sponsored by ucw unit three was held in rockwood conser vation park with races relays and contests sports committee numbers were john brvdon uarlorie nightingale cathy geltatty hel led ualtby and rainy meek judges at the finish line wore murray mclaren and gordon os- trander mrs rae thomson presented prises to winners a football game for the older boys and a peanut scramble tor juniors completed the sports program lunch was arranged by mrs grant mcrae mrs bruce rich ardson and mrs l nlchol as sisted by members of tho ladles group purchase of a new truck oo rec ommendation of the road super intendent to cost between 13- 000 and 21000 depending an lstest equipment to be specified a bylaw that will require resldentsof eramosa township to obtain written permission to burn conjhustlbles in operi air was discussed a delegation of two vendors and one purchaser requested se verance of 13 12 acres for single dwelling use in contrar ventlon of sonfng regulations te- eently approved by eouncll but not yet passed by the municipal board the resolution was lost by the tioyote a delegation consisting of george smith and doug butten- hara appeared on behalf of the minor league baseball club asking for the loan of grader and operator to level down infield portions of three playing fields in rockwood one at four cor ners school and a fifths era mosa school permission was granted an amendment to the traffic bylaw authorising road signs at specified points and making side- roads z0 and 30fmoro arterial was authorised subject to de partment of transport approval two requests for extension of time for temporary nee of trail- era as residences were consid ered one was granted both and others were sd vised to con tact the township building inspec- tor before requesting council to extend privileges beamtm at georgetown installation of j946 lineal feet of 24inch dla- meter and 1609 lineal feet of 12inch dlametor collector sower a loan of 79640 based on a totalestlmatedcost of 119460 at milton installation of 807 lineal feet of 42inch diameter trunk ssnltary sewer and a sewage pumping station a loan of 133333 based on anestl mated total cost of 200000 honorable paul t hellyer minister responsible to parlia ment for central mortgage and housing corporation today an nounced approval of 473840 in federal loans for sewage treat ment projects in five munici palities including milton and georgetown- provided under the national housing act the loans bear an interest of 6 78 per conl ospringe flyer competes in air defence contest captain a s allkon bsof ospringe was a member of a pilotnavigator team along wlih captain w s hlndsoh of toronto in an airdefencecommand com petition of three tighter squad- tons may 28 to may 28litaagot- vllle quebec y district rage ssstmij meeting at hillsburg walter miller dynamic presi dent of the ontario farmers union was the principal speaker at a meeting at the hillsburg community centre recently sponsored by the welllngton- dutferln provincial riding as sociation of the new democratic party for the purpose of dis cussing farm problems the meeting chaired by alan rlmmer ndp candidate in the last provincial electlonattrect- ed about 100 residents mr miller made it clear that the ofu was not politically affiliated and that he was willing to talk to gatherings arranged by other organisations political or otherwise ho outlined the situation known as the cost- price squeese describing the position of the farmer who must buy his inputs feed fertiliser implements petroleumproducts etc from large corporations at a price decided by them and must also sell his outputs produce to other or in some cases parts of the same cor porations also at aprice decided by them he described government agricultural policy as one that benefits that portion of agriculture that does not include farmers and forcefully argued that farmers must unite in one organisation speak with one ebenezer making of paper flowers demonstrated to ucw u of g grad miss gloria thomson daugh ter of mr and mrs thomas r thomson rr5 rockwood and granddaughter of mrs ron ald armstrong otgeorgetownand the late sidney morrlsgraduated from the university of guolph with an honors bachelor of arts degree majoring in french a former ontario scholar she plans to continue her studies at the university of western ontario in september 1968 she grad uated from john f ross col legiate guelph by mrs ron mclean twentytwo members of ebenoser ucw enjoyed a dif ferent type of program at their june meeting june frenwith of lowviuo gave instruction in tho making of large paper flowers thlswasqulte amusing mrs john kltchlng had charge of the program and read the scripture mrs pawley do lighted with piano selections several of schumans childrens plecos and pollchlnouv mrs stanley norrlsh mrs jack teasdalc and mrs walter lucas sorvod lunch and mrs john horary was courtesy con venor mr and mrs ronald mclean were in wlngham on monday attending the funeral of her uncle rev wlumott dwlght clark who passed away in his eightieth year mr and mrs clark the for mer eunice plerson of hamilton colebrated their golden wedding two years ago mr clark was born at milton while his father rev dr george clark was pastor of the methodist church there following ordination mr clark served at a number of charges throughout ontario including eden mills 30 years ago besides mrs clark he is sur vived by a daughter ada mrs ross vogan of stratford and a son george of toronto also by five grandchildren voice and deal with these cor porations by collective bargain ing evon to the point if necessary of holding actions to keep produce from tho pro cessors until acceptable prices are paid he emphasised that any effective farmers organisation must be independent of govern ment and that in fact tho re sources of government are in opposition to such an organ isation michael mcgowan local mem ber of the ontario young now democrats introduced the panel which along with mr miller consisted of mac makarchuk ndp mpp from brentford murray kornlghan ndp fed eral candidate in helton riding dr goorge hill ndp fodoral candidate in peel-dufferin-slm- coo riding mol tebbets past president of the ofu and vic karplnsld a farmer from tho sholburno area a lively question period en sued with queries from the audlonco being answered by various panel mombors in response to a question from a young man of the audlonco as to whether an increase in farm prices would result in a drastic rise in food pricos at the retail level it was pointed out that thore is about 2 12 cents worth of wheat in one loaf of bread but that an announcement had just appeared in the dally press of a 2 cent rise per loaf of weston bread mr makarchuk then displayed another newspaper item an nouncing that one corporations profits had risen 29 per cent in 1067 and asked how many of you farmers mado 29 per cant more last year during the giveandtake dis cussion the ndp spokesmen pointed out that their partys farm programme includes the sotting up of marketing boards to bo operated by producers not by government after the question period local auctioneer ken clapperton con ducted an auction sale of various objects donated by interested persons in order to defray ex penses it is hoped that other organ izations political and otherwise will concern thomselves with to days farm problems and have them discussed at public meetings pollock and campbell mimiltilmvi v til high grade memorials memorial engraving 63 water st north gait ttliihimi a2i75s0 acton electric company residential industrial commercial free estimates no job too big or too small phone 8530334 65 main st n acton 11 avis if gets you out of town when the heatson 60 we will rent you a zippy dodge for a week plus mileage spatial weolcertd raits at 1295 plus mileage friday 1 700 hrs to monday at 0900 hrs call 8776481 seneca automobile leasing ltd ok whos won set of wheels mill dlanne mccarthy toron to and glenn hill st johns newfoundland bath won sporty sst javelin car by american motors charles capttidi fort william dennis velan brentford richard ketthe port hose and george r barker welland ontario are same of the winner of shiny red honda motor bikes kevin mccarthy allltten ontario gladys williams guelph harold schrank kitchener and mm harry wagner kitchener all win brand- new ccm bicycles ibaamimbeaiieqfnertweelft urtfocotitest details in uir the orangeville bottling co ltd orangeville ont i iiiill r scouter bould night honors retiring leader of boy scouts captain allkon a graduate an engineering sciences from uni versity ofwewern oniario formed onehalf of one of the 12 aircrew teams which competed inthecompetltionscallebvoper- etlongairsiiot the three flying trews using the new cf101 voodoos will carry ait missions ranging from low level lniercoptionsto super sonic mlssionsagalnst electronic counter measures tsrgets while ground technicians radar con trollers and armourers compete to keep their airborne teams in the winners circle by mrs r wright the eden ulllswomens insti tute held a very successful lilac tea and bake sale oo wednesday afternoon in the community hall the wellladen table of home baking didnt last long a draw was mado on a large- cake de corated to represent horns and country sndw6mens institute and was woo by mrs evelyn barden lucky holdersofttckets ott two pair qfplllow slips were mrj frn ctlhertsorr and mrs joan chamberlain proceeds are yt6 bo tfrtni on flat ware to go with the new dishes purchased recently- corporal and mrsv mcfsdden and two children have arrived home from germany and at pre- sent are staying with mr and mrs cliff abrsm and expect to make their home in tho vicinity mrs josh morrlsorurf sudbury has arrived in tho village on an extended visit with her ststor mrs anne coulson what was called scouter bould night washoldwodnesdayovonlng in eden mills community park scouter bould who has boon in charge of the scouts for the past eleven years was retiring a march past of brownies guides cubs and scouts took place j cann president of tho group committee made some suitable remarks and presented scouter bould with a plaque mrs evelyn barden president of tho womens auxiliary made the presentation to mrs bould of a lifetime pin and corsage of yellow roses and scoutor bould received another gift from assistant scout master james mochrlo bob gllbertson represented the community club and made some appreciate remarks commls- soners ron penson and divisional william petrie guelph both spoke brlofly an exhibition game of ball followed a campflre was ut and a sing song and refreshments followed music was supplied by- bob abram and harold thom- unson the new scout leader george bruce was introduced to the gathering mrs joan chamber lain retiring assist cub leader after sis years was presented with spoons from the mothers auxiliary weekend guests with their daughters and families mr and mrs cliff abram and mr and mrsn marshall jr wermr and mrs smith of hanover guests to celebrate the birth days of the eleven year old twins of mr and mrs ted barden gerald and gerry were mr and mrs m harkness and caren frank teeswater and mr and mrs gemmel dundee last sunday the nursery school which has been held in the village for the winter months will soon be iilestog for the summer holidays it was under the capable teader- hp of mts bell end her as sistants ajwul twenty ave children wer registered h s holden qmromrntisr m cork 81 east guelk1 phone ta 27 it sunday june 16 is fathers day at hinton1 you will find the supreme choice at gifts for fathers day you are aiiured of the widest election the beet stylel at real moncysavino mick dress shirts boxed tics and bow tics handkerchief sporl shins tec shirts sport or summer hats com fortable slippers underwear braces leather belts summer pants and shorts bathing suits work shirts and pants we have some terrific values in mens sport shirts boxed toilet scls pipes and lighters picture frame table and bed lamps boxed tic pins and cuff link sell shaving supplies razor sets handy tools pocket knives flashlights alarm clocks lunch kits or vacuum bottle car accessories key cases and wallets pen and pencil sets playing cards luggage ash trays barbecues barbecue tools golf carts golf 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