Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 23, 1969, p. 17

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ball1nafad the acton free pira wednesday april 23 1969 opp apprends cars on speedway baptism wj slate euchre in report the in8cnsor3 datfld tooillntort tad fault bill adair tamborlnw and tlngar wayne chamberlain drorrtt and bad oitmbatuin guitar cut looe it tha tlftt danca of tha venturar friday night at eden mill lull tha bandsmen an all vanttwartfttoto by jim jennlrto- venturers provide own music for their first dance in hall by mrt r wright hn w mclean graciously acted u hosles for the monthly meeting of eden mill women irutitut on wednetday with 13 member pml mr roy opened with poem followed with the institute ode and miry stewart collect minute and treauirer report were read and approved a letter from a member on initltule work in england wat read bringing greeting to live member old builnett wai attended to then amngementi lively musical program at golden age meeting by mr euie reed mr george fryer preilded for the regular evening meeting of the golden age club on tueiday of but week in the union hall a minute ulence in tribute to member who had recently passed on wa oburved for mr laiby mr roy brown and mr fred wright it wa decided to retume practice for the rhythm band and mr bradihaw invited all interested to her home on monday april 21 the eleventh annual convention of united senior citizens incorporated will be held in waterloo lutheran univertily again this year auguit 26 and 27 two delegate will be allowed from acton and vititort are welcomed resolution and amendment to the conilitution are to be in the hand of the reiolulion committee by june i mr couar invited the reiolulion committee to her home the evening of may i s to prepare any resolutions decided mr max milne acted a m c for a wonderful and varied firogram the and mr shultu ud arranged opening with a ungtong little judy brian from guelph won all heart with her scotch dancing mil nancy meek of rockwood wai very pleating with teveral accordion toloi mn cook guelph tang two tacred tolo appropriate to the enter teason which visibly moved her audience all hope the will return to ting again in future mr bowman and mr mullln guelph gave tome lively instrumental dueti on mouth organ and piano and received hearty applause mrt cook gave a reading a pint of halfworn out baby shoes mrs shultu and mr creasey brought down the house willi their wayout costumes when they appeared to sing duets a few hands of card bingo were played before lunch was served by mrt llernngton and her helpers for the but trip in june were made with mrt anna wilton and mr wallace laiby in charge plans were kill being nude for the 45h birthday party in june with invitations being sent out to past member yearly report were given and a social time followed with refreshments the newly formed venturers cub held their first dance in the community hall on i riday evening wifh a good attendance their own band played for the dancing consisting of wayne chamberlain bradley clumberlain david thomhnson and billy adair and they are known as the intensor this will likely give them courage to hold more in the future lorn scots in hong kong georgetownlitt weekend six lome scots and their wives embarked on a flight to hong kong that will tee them take part in the trooping of the colon by the 4th battalion of the royal regiment of fmltllert those in attendance will be col j r barber lion col lt col e f lince cnuid officer lome scots both of georgetown lt col a kemp former commanding officer capl t b lagerquist cwod wettlake pipe major j seller and their wives one year ago the lancashire fuulhers the allied regiment of the lome scott became part of the royal regiment of futilliers as pail of the reorganization of the british army the 4th battalion which it stationed in hong kong will be returning to england in june and will troop the colour this month a part of the change over the colours of the 6th fuullier will also be retired this month us well and representing the lome at the ceremony in england will be major a g goodman and mr goodman and mwo n weir and mr weir tha ttrong affiliation between the two unit is evidenced by the wearing of yellow hackel by each officer and nun of the lome scot of canada uh offfcr by mr r shortill mr and mr black of fergus visited mr and ma lloyd mclean on sunday last mr and mrs don bellby spent sunday with mr and mr rots mclean the general meeting of the ucw met in the church on tuesday evening the was 35u including member and visitor pie roll call wa answered by bible verse beginning villi c hunting through our bible for these verte is of moie benefit than ineets the eye verse beginning with some of the letters are few and far between minutes read by mrs wllla shortill secretary wore approved and adopted mrs margaret jamieion the president then brought up matter of buiinets invitation to limebouie thankofferlng catering to two banquet from toronto and alio a forthcoming wedding party mrt grace mcenety then took cliarge of the topic which wat on the latter theme it wai quite appropriate consisting of the bible version interspersed with latter hymnt tung ai dueti by willa shortill and ainu mcenery with eileen mclnery at live piano willa sliortill had live devotion we then repaired to the basement where a social time was enjoyed a bible contest prepared by mrs morten wilion had us all thinking of famous bible cliaracteri a number of newcomers to ballinafad were among our group so we all introduced ourselves lunch was served by the social committee for the evening mrs ada mclean mrs viola shortill mrs joyce clarke and mn edna sliortill bev mr johnson cloud live meeting with the benediction bringing a very worthwhile evening to a close the brownie pack met in the church basement after school each little girl brought home a pretty manufactured top for an animal which site will stuff increased campbellville calling would affect other area exchanges not only the telephone rate structure of the campbellville 854 exchange but alto those of a number of ncighbonng municipalities would be affected if the local calling area of s54 is extended bell canadas area manager arnold blachford told nassagaweya council monday evening representatives of the company appeared before council to explain the implications of expanded calling power in answer to requests from township residents for some solution to the telephone problems of natsagaweyans the township is the melting pot of several exchanges and residents are occasionally in the position of having to pay long distance toll iliargcs to get in touch with the neighboring farm mr blachford noted however campbellville would jump four rale groups if guelph burlington ojkville acton georgetown and rotlwood were added to the local calling area this would nuke an addition to the monthly phone bill for campbellville jiej subsenbers of ironi ho cents lor a party line to s5 70 tor a business line in addition guelphs move to a higher rate group would come a year earlier as would georgetown increaie buihngton and oakvilte would absorb the change with no noticeable effect on rates acton would move to the next highest rate group it doubtful neighboring municipalities would want this added expense and their approval is necessary for the commission to approve the added service mr blachford summarized he stated in conclusion it appeared customen placing calls to the other municipalities should continue to be billed long distance and that toll calling is not justified in raising rates for 100 per cent of the 854 customers to pay for a service used by 40 per cent bell canada would however continue to study calling patterns as community interest may grow in the future nassagaweya resident a l goutouiki one of the most enthusiastic supporters of an increased calling area both during ins recent candidacy for the reeves cluir and since was invited to take part in the discussion the investigation of nassagaweyas telephone services will be continued jointly by bell representatives and council appointees the cub met in the hill on wednesday night friday night was the uannockbum euchre and institute penny sale in lice community centte saturday night the scout mother group held their spring dance in the hall wilh mcdougals orcliettra tupplying the music mi- kusiell snider hat returned to guelpli hospital for a few days frejtimeiil mr frank smith it in georgetown hospital receiving treatment mr and mn hriggi of stewirltown will be moving shortly to their lowly new home heie on the town line next to drysdales tlie following slate of officers for the coming year was presented by the nominating commlllee of the women s inttllute president mrs jeise mcenery iii vice mrs wni mclean 2nd vice mrs slessoraltis te treat mrt w mclean ditnct director mrt trank smilh alt director mrt jamleson public relations and curalor mn r b kirkwood current events mrs uoyd marshall council okays rabies clinic for n halton nasiagaweya township council supported the establishment of free anli rabies vaccination clinics in the county following a letter from the health of animals branch of the ontario department of agriculture suggesting the step there have been an unusually high number of 39 caiet of tablet reported in the county from april 1968 to february 1969 new rates drawn up by nassagaweya planning board were approved by council as follows charge for changes to the zoning bylaw 75 cliarge for changes to zoning bylaw and official plan 125 charge for preparation and changes resulting from a new subdivision 10 per acre or 10 minimum the township has not charged tor these legal and surveyors services since the zoning bylaw came into effect nearly a year ago although other municipalities in hilton do erinthe first honorary membership to the erin curling club ever awarded wai presented to sixty year member bill bush at the annual trophy award and ladies night held by both dubs at the erin legion hall close to iso cutlet and their guests enjoyed a delicious roast beef dinner served by tha legion ladle auxiliary joe steen read the citation doug petheiick president and presidentelect doug armstrong nude the presentation of the plaque erinit not every day a fire chief gel married to erin firemen took full advantage of the opportunity to parade their fire chief doug fine and hi bride on erin main street following their wedding at erin united church doug i the ton of mr and mr austin fine erin hi bride 1 the former glenna sheppard daughter of mr and mr joseph sheppard of brampton brooks fapm service ft supplies headquarters for alus chalmers l a w n equipment see our complete une of rotary mowers riding mowers garden tractors tillers service to all home farm machinery rr lumehouse 8530880 a number from here attended the presentation to mr and mrt larry cox held in fcrln on friday night wining in the best wlihet tendered the happy couple a number of ballinafad acton high schooler took part in the cancer walk from thornhill on saturday nuking a creditable showing evidenced by sunburnednqses al tile church service on sunday the tacranient of bapliii wat administered to jonathan brace infill son of mr and mrt williams al latt it stents lint awaieness of the speeding through baltinaad lias bem recognized by the opp on saturday pm a score of driven cars weie apprehended driving over the speed lunil previous to this our road hat been a ipeedway endangering use livei of any children or adults who might venture to walk mr allan jamieion has juil completed hit four mnnllit course at waterloo university and has begun his work period at the paper null mr and mrs peter lawr and wee kevin visited mr and mrs archie lawr on sunday county joins fax protest halton county council will join in live protests to the minltter of education about the levies for educational costs members decided tueiday buihngton s deputy reeve w reeve stressed the basis of the problem was in the provincial grants we have everything to gain and nothing to lose in supporting the protest he suggested the council ordered preparation of a brief on the subject by the county finance committee deputyreeve w gillies pressing for the action urged that the brief be presented personally to the minuter backed by as many members of county and local councils as possible wood is one of the few materials that can be sawn bent molded sliced or broken down into individual cells and remanufactuered into a new form a our readers i fi 1 1 raise for planners supports mckeough dear sir it seems to me that naitagawcya council ha gone cleaty out of their cotton picking minds if ever any single action endorsed darcv mckeought plan for regional government t is our council decision to nuke such an exhorbilanl increase to llie chairman and member of our planning hpatd one of the miniuer of municipal affairs slrongett points is the high cost of supporting tnuli individual municipalities wilh bete many boards fence caretakers assessors etc etc now nassagaweyas council lias played right into ins hands by pitting tlui lateit inciease and at the same time lui penalized thine many taxpayers who came out againil regional government i ait year planning board mrmbeis were pawl 12 and a total of 1 5 meetings were held e a total of sim per member tins year the planning board will receive a straight 400 per member plus 500 for the chairman the ex reeve who wa far too busy to run foe election but finds ample time to collect 500 per year and travel ontario expounding hit view on regional government it might be interesting to know who sponsored that trip in my opinion councd blundered and blundered badly surely there are enough qualified and dedicated people ui nassagaweya who would consider it their civic duty to serve on these various board without remuneration except wliei attending meetings outside of the township boundarie when lliey would accept a gasoline allowance we do not need thee dollar hungry mercenaries who terve us jutt to turn another buck and would be much better selved by the type of person who would consider it an honor to verve his community and his fellow nun without bowing to the almighty buck william a johnson r r 2 rockwood is that you ferdinand its okay arabella our new name is actually united breeders inc hut you can call your technician dearie or handsome or whatever you like he doesnt mind just a long a you know where to call him if your little black book still list central ontario or waterloo or lamblon cattle breeder change it right now to united breeder inc another thing dont forget to phone mornings before 10 a m your technician goet out extra early this time ol year because hes extra busy replacing a couple of hundred of those moity dangerous fence smashing bull your great grandma used to talk about qnited breeders inc v township of eram0sa notice persons lighting firos andor burning waste within tho boundary of the township are requested first to obtain a fire permit permits will be issued free of charge all resident are requested to comply with tho above notice or they aro liable to a fine issued in the interest of fire protection ktmrtt avallabu wcmi ureal mlajhtlfiaau fire cuaf bdewaed icert maadaw dapoty mr cme ueyd huduy cletfc township owke effective may 1st 1969 at your local trust company basod on minimum monthly balance ys special whatever your mson tor saving our special savings account give you bio 814 mttietl on lha minimum monthly balance it special loo txciusa you can luit your account with at little as sb no minimunrlor deposits thr r no chvquing privilagat but it you wish to withdraw lust com in peison or wot to us need a chequing account too theres a reasonable number of cheques with no service charge while your balance earns 4 i open your accounts today georgetown ss main street north 87722w john a edgar manager local director in j bamiv vleaprmidam north halton advisory boardjohn t armhraiva chairman rtlonj oardhoute lorne skuea maurice c balv mlehwl ladwlth john osy dr b o vouno convenient office hours mon thur 0 00 600 friday til 8 00 halton peel trust saving company x ahtlltudwhhcinidititm huionieili

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