Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 19, 1968, p. 6

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a the acton free pratt wednesday june 19 1 m know where to vote check district poll acton polling sabdtrlslous for the lection next tuesday are as follows poll 12 comprising that part of actoo north of fairy lake and school creek sput poll 12 a al j crsasey sr 40 guslpb street w ubtm7 t norton i 44 guttpta brest pdli- 13 comprising ttl part of acton north of beardr more creek and mill straj south of tajry lake and ivast of majri street to town limits j mm presbyterian phurcb 44 mala street nj polt 14 comprising that part of actohyharlh of mill street south of fairy lake and school v creek west of cnr main line and east of main street mrs g ciark si mill street e poll is comprising that part of acton viorth of queen street east of cnr main line west of wel lington street and south of the towns north limits band hall 85 wallaco street poll 16 comprising that part of acton north of queen street oast of wellington street south of school creole and south and west of town limits j uchugh 274 mill street e poll 17 comprising that part of acton south of mill street east of main street north of beard- more creek and west of frederick street y mca 44 mill street e poll ib comprising that part of acton south of mill street oast of frederick street north of boardmoro croek and wost of tho cnr main line band hall 85 wallace street poll 19 comprising that part of acton south of queen stroet east of cnr main uno north and west of side of roseford terrace and north of wescott road to the east limits of town c lei sh man 50 roseford terrace poll 20 comprising that parr of acton south of westcott road south and east of roseford terrace east of cnr main uno and west of the eastern limits of town e owens 70 roseford terrace poll 21 comprising that part of acton south of mill stroet west of beardmoro creek to tho town limits ymca 42 mill stroet e a polling booth will also ho set up in kellys nursing home no 25 highway if in doubt call one of the campaign head quarters for information farm credit feed groin farmers mam questions alf hales progressive con servative candidate for welling ton swung his campaign back into rockwood saturday after taking part in the mammoth par ade in the village he toured the area talklngtogroupsoffarmors whose main topic of questioning mr hales concerned farm credit and feed grain mr halespromlsed that a con servative government would up date farm credit by amending the farm improvements loans act and farm credit loans act to make both once nioro available to the agricultural industry he said that at present banks are un interested in extending credit through the farm improvement loan act because of the low in terest rate of five per cent a progressive conservative government stated mr hales would work to extend the term of rpyment from three to five years and increase the total amount available from 14000 to 20000 in re turn for a reason able increase in interest rates such a program mr hales said would be tied in with provincial farm improvement funds on the subject of feed grain which appearedtobe of particular interest to the farmers mr hales mot he said that federal assist ance for transport of feod grains to the east is still of vital im portance to the future of beef dairy hog and poultry farming to make this a better coor dinated program the wellington pc candidate promised that arda would be rofctonauied en abling it to better deal with the particular provincial agriculture agencies mr hales also stated that a progressive conservative gov ernment would extend crop in surance to cover livestock mi alvyayt puh 0 mower never pull il bqok 1oard your fut keep bath hand on the bundle wear tturnv shoot preferably with ufatv loot i ban pjiwoc liiwn riowitr itn tlioot a itonu or plpr of null j ovur ho fn6rm 40 ttlilt s 1 biuir cubr your uwn i firu rtowim and koop iwv from tin front bl tlln liy litru chut tint i the leatlmo c tlisi of muriut kkoliikys parents must take over schools safety warning after several weeks of wel come cslm june 0 to 15 pro duced a week of varied and in tensive activity for the six man acton opp force every phase of police work including criminal liquor traffic and safety were dealt with during the 240 hours worked and 183 mile patrolled the time has come now that the high schools are out and the public schools preparing to re lease their chargm in little more than s weeks time for the parents of acton to take over whore the teachers left off the instructor in our school systems do an excellent ob in liquor selsures were made on j pun jon 0 15 and 15 while it ht jm d l local outlhess premie wet t v t jl i ii du tescher wont he with drng the week inhurld two ztizjtt dont be distracted rofuelmg stop the cngino and lot it cool before proper use of power rotary mowers calls for hands on the handle and shoes on tho feet mannlcri feet art u conii leading cause of power mower iniunos during domrallc assaults a theft arid the ruport of s stray dog on main ntruui north jnwatlgatlmi liil an ahanrjnnefitiuo rvialed that- the memclir had ln staun itvfiielpli the prvl day traffic patrols lo tu town uw more lhair 190 motorists approached by local ymatahuiti of then 13 wiru laaud wll traffic tlcluils for srloua viol ations of tluf highway traffic act 4b received warnings fir- lubt wrlnuiierrnraaridlnl vehi cles underwent foulpimtnt safely checks tin single accldunl reporhdlo police during the week occurred on mill stri el i tat when the driver of om velilcut mlavidged the width of thr road and atnick a parked auto damages done to the two cars tntalli d 200 wlilut the driver of the on vihlcl was chargid under the traffic act magistrates court at milton too saw a notable increase in acton activity as 12 convictions werr registered on traffic in formations total flneaandcotts meted out by magistrate langrfon to the guilty parties amounlr d to 18750 warn tlu huldrert of the prej canllons that must be tsvu take the lime how najforu it is too vlii to cainaol yufyoung ones tell thum where and hpw to plsy wtmn nesr waien tw- fresh their memories regarding raffle safely procedure dont ml them once continue to lull them throughout flu summer so that they will be with us in the fair lo go lack to their teachers when a doctor ralludtoahouw tn ath ml a confinement had been upiilalru a few mlnuleu lie eainu down ami abked for a corkscrew hie aiulou falhertoba gavo hi in one and lie went uphtairu a few inlnuluii later lie came town agjln and asked for a wruwdrlvur he went lack with ii 4ij liift the head of tile liouu clu wluir hi riallii i n ms third trip lie asked for a chluil and wallet good luiavens doctor tlio worried lnnliml bald isevery- ihlng all rlgtit is it a boy or a drl- dont know yet replied tho doctor cant get my medielne cum open county assessing system suggested for five north halton municipalities new fees tbollet bide at rockwood camoval fcohrlnucd irom pao u ton introduced the first resolu tion which also provided for its circulation to all other ctunly councils in ontario it opposed the legislation that puts a cell ing on municipal taxation tied to gross revenues on commun ication companies he noted oakville and burlington were op posed to the issessttunt commissioner system because this provision would result in a loss of tax revenue from such firms reeve h hlnton acton main tained council should be inter ested in equity of assessment rather than holding some revenue that may not be realistic the motion carried on an b5 vole introducing his motion for a study by northern municipalities on the assessment commissioner system reeve w coulter sug gested oakville and burlington obviously consider their system very efficient and perhaps the northern municipalities should upgrade their methods to effect more efficient operation the intent is to have the northern municipalities study setting up the system and applying to the province to see if the grants are available reeve h hlnton acton argued he could not support the motion because it wont do anything for us he predicted the lack of foresight by municipal councils would eventually result in the county being split up its time all were less selfish and parochial he stressed in pres sing for a countywlde system rather thanapartcounly system reeve g currle esqueslng suggested the split system would lead the countv back to the north- south battles of 30 years ago where do we go in regional government with a split assess ment system he questioned deputy reeve w glules oak ville stressed that for his town to go into the county assessment commissioner system would re sult in a loss of 100000 reeve coulter pointed out oak ville was assessing on business equipment and no other municip ality in halton was reeve g gallagher suggested he was anxious to see the whole county remain a regional govern- i ment unit and the implementation of a plan in the north would permit putting the county systems together lh a abort time reeve hlnton emphasised the legislation does not permit part of a county toostabll shan assess ment commissioner systom to which reeve coulter argued legislation is changed evory day the point is to get something underway on a more equitable system he concluded the resolution carried over opposition from acton and es queslng reg bailey senior assess ment super lsor of tho depart ment of municipal affairs told council at tho outset of the meeting the section of tho assess ment act relating municipal tax ation to five per cent of gross revenues of companies like bell telephone was part of a domin ion provincial tax sharlngagroe- ment he suggested five per cent of gross revenues for mun icipal taxation was a substantial amount for municipal taxes he noted other municipalities that had adopted the county assessment commissioner sys tem had not found thlsadifflculty asked to cite the reasons for adopting the changed system the representation suggested better equalization of assessment since all assessments would be made by experienced personnel from one central office and dlroctlon ho pointed out the regulation re garding bell telephone assess ment had been tn the regulations for 12 years mr bailey also pointed out the reassessment required under the new system would tske up to three yoars to complete and by then the taxation to rocelptspro- vldon might nolongorbolnoxlst- onco reeve hlnton observed that oakville and burlington have to be considered every year in equalisation for substantial dif ferences in assessmonl levels this he suggested stressed the need for a more oqultable system of assessment ho observed the county could suffer far more significantly from unequal school grants than from the loss of tax ation from the bell system nassagaweya council passed a bylaw regulating tho number of separations and fee for the sep arations being mado at iholr monday meeting a separation made in order 16 erect one single unit would cost 500 a duplex 300 and 200 for three or more family units thompson motors acton ltd ford cars trucks tractors implements 45 main st n acton phone 5198532370 new tractors and hav tools cuarancf sau 1 balor complote with hitch end chuto reg 2050 00 cloaranco 1450 25 bar side dolivory rakes each rog 595 00 cloarance 465 16 fl mower rear mount rog 525 00 clearance 375 13oo0 qollr tractor rg 3850 00 clearance 3150 23000 diotol tractors each rog 3990 00 clearance 3335 these placet are ready legs la worst yhi is your chanea to saw mony en labour saving equipment oassrh wsmbosi wjff teacher yes johnny what is if johnny i dont want to scaro you miss jones but my father said that if i dont get better grades someones due for a ucldn classified is for building or rcmodelino we plan and mitall wiring for complete safety adequate capacity to car ry full power load estimate jon hurst electric phone 8532015 if you buy sell trade hire or rent 8532010 h ihi nutuu to cau km wmf am dhmav mvumma mttma umsorirftoni to km acton fref muss

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