Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 6, 1968, p. 16

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edenmals by mrs r wright after a succ grocery business for the past 30 yean in eden mfflr mrs anna wilton has told out to her successors mr and mrs a jefferson of brampton who wql take over at the end of november mr and mrs jefferson hope to make many new friends and will gje the same courteous service and mrs wilson mr wilson wol make her home in eden mills mrs craig qfoakvflle hat been visiting ber daughter for the past week mr and mrs r drysdale mr and mrs john macauley oneida nv spent three days as guests of mr and mrs r the montly meeting of eden mills united church ucw was hosted by mrs d beattie mrs h james opened the devotion with hymn come ye thankful people come fraj the acton free press wednesday november 6 1968 euchlg winners at lol hall euchre winners at the lol hall crewsons comers last week ladies high bea anderson ladies low marion hemsley mens high vivian shaw mens low jas jesseman lone hand winner was murray stamp and door prize winner stu richardson mrs anna wilson sells business halloween party is lively success thanksgiving meditation was entitled give thanks whatever happens what of a loaf of bread behind the bread is the vendor the baker the miller the farmer and now you are coming near the real source in the line of succession the creator mrs m james closed ithe devotions with a prayer thanks be to god invitations from acton chalmers church guelph eden mills presbyterian churth and rockwood presbyterians were received final plans for the bazaar on nov 23 were made the november meeting his been changed to nov 21 the church electric kettle and stacking chairs are to be purchased roll call was answered with a verse social sonvener was mrs saulnier mrs w wilson thanked the hostess also mrs james and mrs saulnier a social hour followed the eden mills womens institute was hoasted thursday by mrs n marshall sr opening with the institute ode and mary stewart collect several items of business were attended to and plans were rnade to hold a euchre and penny sale nov 30 in the village hall mrs drysdale in- the chair opened with a poem remember the olden days a paper said the finett thing you can ever wear it your expression so smile she also spoke on safety and the new safety act regarding slow moving vehicles a reading the winding road of sight was given by mrs herb gilbertson a spice contest was won by mrs drysdale iossoms km hauowrm apples for christmas the ease ef the absentminded apple tree was irwestlflated by the free press in the backyard 6f mr and mr e mcgllloway staff photo welts polluted several solutions run to danger more children run into danger than away from it children should always be taught to walk not run across streets and motorists in builtup areas should always drive with the thought in mind that a child may run out without warning from between parked cars slid that a child tunning on the road apparently in the clear immediately becomes vulnerable if he stumbles remember careful drivers protect carefree children mrs marshall was thanked for the use of her home and social half hour followed halloween nite in the village it looked forward to by the young fry at they go from door to door for trick or treat before omg to community hall for lee doughnuts pop balloons and tuckers provided by the community club and judging of costumes one hundred and twentyfive children were judged by mitt barlow mrs chetworth and mrs drysdale prize winners were according to age girls sandra hlowes barbara millbum kerry joe mcfadden karen tuflin delia chetworth barbara adair mandy mitchell leslie chamberlain sylvia schelke joyce parker kathy adair janice perry debbie tuffin kim tolton janet mockrie nina leggett wendy james boys eric deitz ken tuck matthew bould gerry wardle john cann andy cann aron chetworth scott perry john mitchell mark mitchell steven jackson andy tuna jeeffrey perry ron marshall ian mitchell mike marshall tylor clifford tom parker still studying water for heights peru three months ago representatives from peru and milton helghtt set out to seek help in combatting a long standing problem of water pollution in those two rural communities a petition representing close to 100 homes was presented to nastagaweya and eaquesing councils at that time at that meeting a committee from the two communities affected presented the problem to both councils at a joint meeting ifl eaquesing this wat the tint of a tenet of meetings held both council have held separate meeting and on one occatton a committee consisting of reeves and deputy reeves from both townships met with milton council following that meeting r v anderson and associates were engaged to prepare and submit a preliminary ttudy on the problem although both councils are still gathering facts and looking for a solution headway has been understandably very slow at neither council can do much before they receive the report from the consultant members from the halton county health unit and the ontario water retourcet conunitsion have been called in frorn time to time for their professional advice on the matter there are several solutions that have been discussed during the seriet of meetings held on the subject but each idea invariably seems to run into great expense the two suggestions most often discussed are tapping miltons water line from kelso and installation of a new water system for the area milton it reluctant to permit anyone to tap their supply until they know how much they have for themselvet and how much water is being requested miltons cautious treatment of the problem is understandable in view of the expected growth of the town in the near future a hasty decision could result in water shortage for milton as well as any industrial growth that occurtand of course for the height and peru if milton agreed to serve that area gerry sullivan one of halton countys health unit intpectort was quick to point out the possibility of a tragedy should the agreement go through and milton fall short on the requirements from their water resources it would not only be milton bearing the brunt but the two communities at well there would be considerable expense in laying pipeline to the needed areas if they were not used it would be putting the people of the subjected communities to great expense without solving their dilemma price estimates vary but those indicated at most meetings would require anywhere from 20 to 40 years to pay the toll nastagaweya reeve william coulter acknowledged he knew of at least one instance recently where a homeowner had solved the problem by digging his well deeper at an expense of 150 health unit official report this will work for some but is unlikely to work for everyone criteria to be concerned include 101 factors from the porosity of the sol to the extent of the present contamination there will be pros and cons to every solution right now no one knows exactly what action should or will be taken and it it unlikely any one will know until the report from the consultants it handed down with its recommendations meanwhile the people of peru and milton heights will go on getting water any way they can whether it be buying from commercial firmt borrowing from neighbors or from their own well this tsttvic will provide you with plettty of hot water tot all your itohaajllllli inula twos ilw hot wave setvici a low monthly charge cover yfaaktalutioti of a modem auto- astatic electric water heater fall aervio arid miintenfinre lateludiug replacement if loawitsiary ottt of electricity oar ataff will bsi glad to toil you all about uut sdlincluaiy hot water service acton hydro electric commission 4j aucast w3410 toyota corolla a great way to go with 60 hp the corolla really goet and goet for an unbelievably low price the tough 40 hp engine cruises eotily ot 75 mph and that puis the corolla well ahead ol any car in its class but thatt not all the corolla goes with all the extra a big 3speed heater fully adustable iront seats alternator wind shield washers doublebarrelled carburetor padded dash and viiori and 4speed tyncromesh trans mission you also get 40 miles to the gallon and a car that never needt greasina all i i awjakfti goes for 179oo with automatic transmission under 2000 park motors highway 7 weet sf htoni nrrmmr iasv tsbms avahami district pag open fires banned air pollution problem aired by north halton urban board xakerieu discount centre 12 main st ssl1 supplier for martnni waummm ouddfn paints psutflnishao flywooos rare delivery omn sat to s jo vm air pollution vas the rnain topic of concern when eight councillors from milton acton and georgetown met in georgetown wednesday everting foy the october meeting of the north halton urban board each of the municipalities has been ordered to stop burning garbage at thq disposal sites by officers of the ontario air pollution control branch three representatives of this branch attended the meeting and explained the new legislation a joint approach to the problem was discussed and the possibility of a central incinerator was mentioned to date the air pollution enforcers have not approached rural townshipt like esqueting or nastagaweya to halt open fires but the vititort suggested once the ban it enforced in urban areat the rural areas would follow it was agreed representatives of both north halton townships should be invited to the urban boards january meeting leaf burning was also debated under the air pollution act even the burning of bead leaves is illegal the visitors said that by next year this ruling would probably be enforced and municipalities would have to collect and dispose of leaves onetier and twotier regional governments were considered and milton representatives urged the other four north halton councils to write the department or municipal affairs nimieitirtk twotier governments would be best in any regional concepts milton had taken this action a week earlier several registered complaints on the unbalanced representation in the new county school boards and it was suggested complaints should be lodged with the department councillors also held a general 8531190 acton discussion on the issuing of proclamations robrt r hamilton onomtniist 1 16 mountsinview road s oeersefewh 7t397i milton travel service 14 majttin st milton a7sai1 for christmas and midmarch holidays air rail bus and csihsi rbuvations and hoto accommodations we am ikeutssj up iw make keeervatlesm new before w tea late f rentacar reservations arranged through our service a b supermarket 9 mill st acton presswood compass fresh meaty side spare ribs 8530075 69 ib boneless lean stewing beef 69 lb fresh lain gunj chuck 69- canada no 1 fresh smoked rind en bacon by the piece 59 lb sliced side bacon 65 ib liquid detergent proctor and gamble 24ox bohla save 12c 49 fresh produce daily ont no 1 cabbage 225 ont no 1 3lb bag carrots 15c pei can no 1 104b bag potatoes 35c prices effective nov 6789 aylmar 10ox tins save 115 s3 beets 10 si ocaan king 7hoz tin save 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