Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 13, 1968, p. 17

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esquesing council hill patterson clash over meeting date college comes to oakville tho aden froo press wodnosdiy november 13 1 968 b5 esquesing council approved a request from tom chudleigh to build a bunkhousc for seasonal workers employed to pick apples at his farm on no 2s highway at last weeks meeting mr chudleigh received approval from canada manpower ymch proyides the workers from other countries most of them from the west indies the building wdl he equipped witb water sewage outlet showers sink bathroom bpd kitchen arxl would accomniodate three men during the apple season the bunkhouse can be used only by farm workers a request from the department of highways for a forecast of 1960 expenses on roads precipitated some disagreement between deputy reeve tom hill and councillor pat pjttorson over a convenient date to discuss the report council would prepare the department requested the report by november 15 clerk del french said m pjp jim snow had been contacted and he said most other municipalities were asked for a report it was n first for esquesing because of our roads needs study thought the deputyreeve hes jim snow going to have esquesing he better watch out or hes going to get asqucezlng quipped the reeve further discussion on roads brought out the fact that recommendations for a new bridge on 17 sideroad had changed from steel to cement construction an advertisement for a clerktypist for the township offices drew 10 applications for the job which council opened individually and had read later they were turned back to a committee for a suitable selection a letter from a farmer protesting an open deer hunt in the township from brian b loili line farmer drew a wry comment from the reeve no worry he said thores no deer season in halton anyway correspondence from the township solicitor disclosed that he felt an amendment suggested by lawyer trcd helson to bylaw lui8 the controversial land separation bylaw was correct mr buines suggested an allembracing by law a letter from m pp jim snow in reply to an enquiry divulged that the township was defined as a planning area in 1951 and never dissolved mr snow said he would be glad to discuss an official plan and a comprehensive zoning bylaw with council and send any helpful literature later in the meeting on the urging of councillor bob lawson council appointed a seven man planning board the tint in the township by drawing names from a hat id like to sec the body get together appoint u chairman and secretary and get going urged mr lawson long an advocate of township planning deputyreeve tom hill criticized the telephone company over the condition of the 4th line in some places where the company was laying cable reeve george curric welcomed norval scoutmaster gord douglas and scouts bobby lee bruce hamilton murray sjllunt and barry fendley to the meeting as observers the reeve presided for the three hour meeting with all councillors present sunday racing decided soon the question of sunday racing at mohawk raceway will be auwre dec 2 when the townhjjcects council for the coming term council discussed the matter earlier in the year and decided not to pass a bylaw permitting the racing on sunday but rather put the question to the people since then various church groups individuals and the trustees of the police village of campbellvdle have expressed their objections against the passing ol a by law permitting racing on sunday council will have last say in the matter and they have the right to turn it down if the people vote for it but they are expected to exercise this right only in the instance of a small majority if however the people turn it down down it will likely go 2032000 sales in savings bonds more than s6 million in sales ol the 1968 series of canada savings bonds through payroll savings have been achieved to date by ontario organizers in the current campaign sales to date in the hulton and peel area total 2032 000 organizers for the area are mr w g pluppen and john l sharpe let us help you build a complete roof of planned protection safcddlifccogenehal insurance ewawnn saftcds bmuumusk homeownefs muct youll um money tool homecwuni cluck tfci mg extras in ultco faa policy covers everythlngm daa- gerous gaps or outfit you save monty too fat the finest tnott eaagltu raol ol dtmtd protmtlat ttuwtadayl v amj dennys insurance agency 17 mill si w acton 85301 so residences mill 8532243 bill 8532645 harold 8532565 bulldozer turns pile of sod to start sheridan building anyone doing 35 or 40 miles per hour could end up off the road charged mr hill one man broke his wagon on the uneven surface of the road said the reeve agreeing with mr hill the dork was instructed to phone the company and make them aware of the situation council passed a bylaw to impose a special drainage rate on lot 1 1 con 8 for the sum of 1 1 000 with no discussion grants of 200 to bsquesmg agricultural society and acton agricultural society were approved in addition to ss0 grant to milton fair advice from the ontario water rcscourccs commission that the best way for glen williams to get a sewage system was to hook into the georgetown system council parsed the following motion without comment the o w r c be requested to prepare and present a proposal to the township of lsqiiesing for the construction of sewage and water supply to the village of glen williams as a provincially owned project including a rate on a usage basis to meet all the costs involved under the provincial program and an appropriate form of contract representatives of several local governments attended the sod turning ceremony for sheridan college of applied arts and technology along with representatives of various branches of the provincnl government last week at the north oakville site archie turner chairman of the board of governors for sheridan chaired the ceremony he spojke gratefully of the determination and visum of william davis the minuter of education for ontario hid of the ontario government which obituary george g wilson vef of two wars a veteran of two wars george g wilson of 257 metcalfe st guclph pissed away on oct 8 in guelph general hospital tuneral service was held at the rumleyshoemakcr funeral home on october 1 2 conducted by the rev ii dawson and interment was in tairview cemetery pallbearers were v warren and dwiglit warren toronto nephews vic llardman harry james gord ryder of toronto and ivan kilby acton mr wilson was bord nottingham england in tbq8 and served in world war i in the bedfordshire regiment he came to canada in 1922 in world war ii he served with the queens own rifles of canada until 1942 and then with the canadian provost corps for the duration he was a retired maintenance engineer with royal insurance group toronto he lived at one time in sard is b c and after living 27 years in toronto had moved to guelph six weeks before his death he was a member of the queens own rifles sergeants mess in toronto he is survived by his wife elsie wilson and three sons george wilson jr with the armed forces army germany stan wilson 233 elmore dr acton and tom wilson with the armed forces rcaf in winnipeg sister mrs florence hardrrun in east york ont and mrs daisy holt in england mr and mrs wilson were married in toronto in 1931 finances much of the operation mr turner noted the accessibility to the population of halton and peel counties the president of the school mil the ficully is reasons for its potential greatness oakville mayor maclean anderson spoke on behalf of all local governments and said it was an honor to see lie first step in the history of whit will bcconic sheridan uiuvcrsity by the year 2 000 j m porter president of the college said it was remark ible how the school now situated in temporary quarters in brampton had come so far in such a short time he said the school would be people oriented and o was thrilled tn see the opcratiun started mr porter declared the construction process officially underwiy ind his statement was met by a huslpid of cheering students on hand to witness the ceremony mpp jim snow of halton tist brought apologies from william divis for not attending and offered congratulations from himself and the government president of the student senate bryan rrank told the gathering a college is the students ind- weve got the number one college in ontario and the best students in the world mr turner mr porter and church bazaar draws crowd the lidies of the christian reformed church held a very successful biaar at the church lunch was served as well as sewing knitting crafts and baking some of the hdics brought fresh produce from their farms for sale pollock and campbell manufacturers of high grade memorials memorial engraving 62 water 1 north salt telephone 6il7s40 town of acton nominations mayor reeve deputy reeve six councillors and four hydro- electric commissioners for a two year term in compliance with the municipal act a meeting of tho electors of acton will be held in tho auditorium of the robert little public school monday november 18 1968 from 730 to 830 pm for the purpose of nominating candidates for the office of mayor reeve deputy reeve six councillors and four hydro electric commissioners for the years 1969 and 1970 the votes of the electors of the said town shall be taken on monday december 2 1968 commencing at the hour of 10 oclock in the morning and continuing until eight oclock in the afternoon of the same day at the following places that is to say ward no 1 polling subdivision no 1 acton y m c a with alice watdie as oeputy returning officer polling subdivision no 2 b p service station queen st with virginia dumarsh as deputy re turning officer ward no 2 council chambers town hall with dorothy carnochan as deputy returning officer ward no 3 luxton memorial hall willow street with laura dittrich as deputy returning officer ward no 4 knox presbyterian church with annie anderson as deputy returning officer j hurst returning officer mis ir ink look part in tin gunt sod turning ceremony george mcdonald nn instructor at sheridans hcivy i qiiipmuit school brjiich nt ir milton operated i uehd bulldoer while the officials stood on the in ic in no i ml throngs of photographers from the press and the school competed for the best picture as it gouged out a mound of earth a visual art building will be the first to tonic and it is scheduled to be built m 106 marani kounthwaite jnd dick is the jrchitcctiiral firm and milne and niehols of toronto have the contract for construction of the college 1 he site is oil the west rule of trafalgar road between qpecii i habeth highways and the upper middle kd hove your cor checked today safety service centre 388 main si 8783355 ml hon the home of guardian maintenance service milton motor sales ltd municipality of esquesing nomination meeting a meeting ot the municipal electors or the township of esouesino will be held in x esquesing community hail stewarttown on monday nov 18 1968 at 7 30 oclock in tho ovonlng for tho purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of reeve deputyreeve and councillors for the year 1969 1970 and one member of tho halton county board of education for tho year 19691970 in case more than the necessary number of candidates are proposed and seconded and a poll is demanded said poll will bo open from 10 o clock in the forn66n until 8 oclock in the evening on monday december 1 1968 k c undsay returning officer roof trusses designed by trans canada truss rockett lumber co special designs for barns sheds low cost and economy mississauga cooksvllle 2773183 zenith 40350 area rap m puller 4515661 collect a b supermarket 9 mill st acton 8530075 tbone sirloin porterhouse round wing rep brand beef steaks 99 round steak roast sirloin tip roast sirloin rump roast 99 lb prime rib roast 89 lb presswood compass 1lb pkg sausage 53 presswood compass bologna by the wfcf suceo 39p 35f heinz week at ab heinz iooz tins save 17c cream of mushroom soup 61 heinz 14oz tins save 29c spaghetti 6 s 1 heinz 30oz bottles save 17c ketchup 269c heinz 15oz jars save 17c setter pickles 3s1 heinz meatless strained baby f00ps 8 i 1 prices effective nov 13141516 clarks 4oz tins save 17c tomato juice 3 s 1 chase sanborn 1lb bad save 30 coffee 75 fresh produce daily cortland ont fancy apples 5 lb bag 49c chiquita bananas 2 25 ont no 1 3lb bag onions 25j lb deisiy 4rou mco savi 34c toilet tissue 21 1 frozen food sunny 12oz tins orange prink 4s1 mitcheus 14oz tins save 37c applesauce 71 westons 34oz loaf new buttermilk scone bread 41

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