Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 22, 1969, p. 16

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the acsoo free pitt w october 32 1969 gfmmsf ffrmfr to district attrikrted to mrs nortoa bymnh scott mr and un cordon smith am home again after i holiday ii feoeloa pair recently mr and mr h marching on visited with mi bob and family kt heron over thanksgmng holiday un v a norton ha the nranl thumb in the district the georgetown horticultural society mum how wednesday evening oct 1 5 the uit of the floww shows for 69 proved pin tht anne know how to grow flowers she won the t eaton trophy for hlfheit aggregate poind for the year again a trophy for highest point for loao ahow in sept and once mote a trophy for moat point in the ahow in sept congratulations to you annet township refuses request for land separation at theb regular meeting monday night kaqueing courted patiad a resolution that separation of land to p david thompson from r bruce frame where there u not 135 feel front en an established road be refuaad mr thompeon had previously presented hit request for land aeperalioa to commit of adjustment who referred the matlm to council at their october 6 meeting council postponed a decision on the ntquetl until they had a chance to seek the advice of their solicitor and until a full council war preterit the towmhip solicitor report nad monday night augaasled points that should be included in any agreement mr thompaon and mr warn would draw up between themselves so that the township would not be feapoasible at any time in the futuht for maintaining the right of way after luteding to the township solicitor report mr thompson told council he and mr frame were willing to draw up any agreement council would like to ttuui that the township would aot b te sponsible for wnntiitimg the tight of way he alto added that they were willing to absorb the costs of having the tosmatu soltatot nuke his comments on such an agreement tea reeve george currie asked council for thai decblon rdeputyleeve tom hill answered why should council make the decision on the proposals why shouldnt the committee of adjustment do itt councillor ken marshall had an answer for the deputyreeve in a similar instance he pointed out they were asked not to grant separations without referring to council councillor wilfrid leslie said he could see no objection to the proposals as long as the proper documents were drawn up however councillor marshall wondered how many others would approach council with similar requests liiihe future he explained that pethaps the men involved in the present situation could afford to pay for a solicitors comments but wasnt sure others would be able to do it youre coming dangerously close to having a law for the rich and a law for the poor he contended deputy reeve hill said he could see no harm in the proposals others requesting land separations of a similar nature in the future would have to abide by the same type of agreement the only thing i ut wrong with this is it would create a precedent said the reeve councillor marshalls subsequent resolution that the request be refused was carried i 7m 7m ctmex at theu regular meeting monday night esquesing council gave fust second and third hading to and passed a bylaw to permit united gas to lay lines la lots two three four and ave of coaotxtton two and lots three four and five of concession three received a letter from the central ontario regional development council asking the township for a response on their regional government questionnaire received a note complaining about conditions on no 22 sideroad between highway 25 and the fourth line and of the thud line between no 22 sideroad and the town of acton from residents of the area received a letter from the rotary club of milton inviting any member of council interested to hear the honorable darcy mckeough speak on the subject of regional government received a letter from the grand river conservation authority informing council that they would be lending under separate cover a map showing existing or proposed projects and asking for councils comments received a letter from the halton county board of education to say that the board had passed a motion that correspondence be established with communities in the county by which school facilities may be used for recreational purposes received a notice from the ontario humane society expressing the opinion that bill 194 which they claim would make all animals in public pounds and shelters in ontario available for unrestricted uncontrolled research should be withdrawn in answer to a request from earl jollymore of data keypunching and computer service council promised to request gueiph hydro to speed up the installation of three phase power for the business mr jollymore explained to council that a new si 00 000 computer will be delivered there in february and that the installation of three phase power was very necessary for this this 18 the wav thy ued to haul the amber liquid which made the aood burgh ol wlcneoe and waterloo smack thak lips along the route of umihous saturday pared thousand including print mannonll in sombre greys and the ov people wafehad istatf photo i presentation from friends as last of family leaves mrs a benton we extend sympathy to mrs sidney kirkpatilck and family in the passing of ml klrkpalrick after a long illness congratulations to mr and mrs burrell nee jean hlndlay on the arrival of a little son last week mr and mrs glendon scott and utile sons enjoyed a camping motor trip to mount pocoflo in pennsylvania a couple of weeks ago mr and mrs harvey norton and mr and mrs ronald latimer called on the karn receive fenders tenders from four different companies for a fire truck were opened by lsquesing council at their regular meeting monday night tenders received included c f hickey illtio lafrance 20000 nordic steel 32500 and kingseagrave 30 21 1 the tender from klngseagrave listed several options to the truck which if not required could conceivably lower the cost to 28 088 council will hold a meeting with a representative from the fire marshals office before accepting a tender family near little current while on holidays mr arid mrs james noble spent thanksgiving with live i stains when all went to mamtoulin island a week ago a pleasant evening was spent in llmehouse memorial hall on saturday when mr charles meredith who has moved with tlie karns to manltoulln island was the honored guest mr glendon scott was chairman for a shoit pingram when noreen noble played piano solos wendy hannah danced scottish dances and mr and mis fred pietil played old time music mrs gliby read a short history of the meredith family who were among the first settlers in this area mr charles meredith being the last of the name here charlie was then led to a seat in his gilt irom the community an upholstered swivel rocker mr and mrs t karn were then called forward and presented with a parting gift emmanuel expressed theirs and charlies thanks and invited all to visit them in their new home lunch was served by the committee to end the evening mr and mrs bert benton entertained on sunday on the occasion of their son johns lakeview discount centre headquarters for pants wallpaper lujilbng supplies carpeting runners tm tstmans no obligation wi install rooung cawts etc call us now at 8531190 h s holden otnamettstrft m coat hi km cuetra i a rim pollock ad campbell aamutaefcttttt el hkfm mam uimosiau muloalal inouvino persoi l sb our comfhete selection of as cards as warm as sincere and as friendly as a handshake dills stationery 66 mill street 8532030 see the iatiiiaii birthday guests included mr and mrs gordon qulnton of meaford mr and mrs jack qulnton robbie and tracey of georgetown mr and mrs a w benton and mrs neilsnn benton and her cousins dr arthur king jeanelte and barry king of orlllte during the weak of oct 12- ih inclusive member of the ontario provincial folic milton detachment worked a total of 7mu hour and pel lolled 7301 mile on era road under their kirtadtcuckl traffic violations led to chaff being laid agalrttl m persons an additional 24 war issued warning for i setlchlitlhhi o nicer s lisponded to 37 gerleral occuneric during this time period included were hue thtft investigations one of which was unfounded and one which involved a motor vehicle four instances of brtakuig an anlerlng one dlsluibaru two complaints uf wilful ttairtag two instances involving a total of five missing or lost paiaous there wei two complaint of hunters on fraud investigation on hunting accident was investigated una investigation under ilia liquor control act which led to on person being charged and on premise was found utsecui on night patrol tli many othr occurrences war of a minor nature and required little tun to clear traffic accidents requiring investigation numbered eight this week only on resulted in minor injury to on person and the remaining seven were property damage only total damage was estiruted to ba approximately ujtm hum of the causei were eaieleta dliving driver loet control and 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