Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 19, 1969, p. 1

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no is ron schmidt ahot acton tnnrt into 8 21 ued in the opening minute of the aeoond period o friday o ha int b opener hare but the acton club wa ahadad by ctveitenham harvester 74 bi ar bangup game fen hong onto th edge of thair keen through the contest the lead te ta back and forth before the vutore tewed the occasion up with a pair of aub in the final two minute the othar tanner to the wft la wings frad buchanan harv eater goalkeeper newlow l looking in the right place for the puck behind hlmisuff photo first five shoppers win santarama vouihers not one of the five lucky winner in the flrit santarama draw wu present when the firti draw wu made saturday at 3 pjri at the y tltpt they were all delighted when told of their good fortune selecting the name were two mill st clerks mr eve cooper of paul clothing note and lynne froellch of cameo shoppe the top award of 30 in voucher went to mr p vtnn r r 4 acton j25 went to mr william price 21 meadvale rd s20 to mr alex mann 25 1 arthur st j is to mr c w taylor r r i acton and 10 to mr mary graham willow st ttili saturday the second draw will be made at 3 pjn at the lakeude i ode bazaar in the legion hall thi way the organizers will be fure of an interetted crowd no mailer how ntny the weather u the voucher won in the draw are redeemable at the tore of participating merchantscustom cleaner lakevtew discount hlntons symon hardware cameo shoppe red and white holland shop iga fabric centre lovell bro sport corner cordon hardware benton shoes ddl stationery ab supermarket dollar daddy acton home furnishings manning electric family store and nielsens clothing many replies questionnaire we gel letter about the railway tervice in acton and questionnaire continue to flow in which will be forwarded to mjrud whiting now ontario tramport minltler irwin haikelt ha told two accidents damage vehicles when one car wa attempting a left turn an accident occurred monday at 430 pm at the bowermill corner involved were driver andre conway and mr sandy jean rlpma and each vehicle received an eitimated j 200 damage on tuetday another two car accident wa investigated by acton opjv it occurred at queen and churchill rd at 1140 ajn driver were brian robinson acton whose car received an estimated si so damage and henry lowery rr 3 milton whose cars damage wa estimated at 200 esquesing passes holding bylaw kmuiamg council run a holding bylaw tuaedey night to rttjulat the use of land and the areetlett and uae of building or structure m the township the bylaw wui prevent the uae of land building or structure in the township for any other purpoae than the on wlatlng but will ttlu allow development to take plec wwabi vlisag hnunritrlee ae defined in bylaw 1s4 the legitlature hit department will vigorously oppose railway abandoning passenger service the provincial transport department will itudy in depth the effect of discontinuing service to communities linked said every mean available to us will bee used to prove to the canadian transport commission that public interest is paramount mr haikelt said but the vicepresident of the cn hu said applications by canadian railways to abandon certain passenger services are only initial steps which mutt be taken to the people of canada can decide exactly how much passenger service they want and how much they are prepared to pay for population density factors and increased labor costs push costs on passenger train up at a fatter rate than revenue could be increased he asserted nothing has been said about improved service one acton person sent along a letter she had received from the cn in toronto she had written toronto after seeking in vain correct train times from the stations in georgetown and guelph the passenger sales manager in toronto sent her the time that proved correct and said it appear that there u tome difficulty on the part of our people in guelph and georgetown in reading our timetable this person also jotted in her reply 1 alto object to using a taxi to georgetown and on return from georgetown naturally her questionnaire had an underlined no beside the question are you satisfied with cnr service in acton tfiv talk on timepiece tempts council to trade the face on the former bank of montreal clock may be trifle red this week acton coundl following a suggestion from the mayor is having second thought about installing the 3000 dock donated to the town in front of the municipal office and there strong postibuiry the bank may install a new one of their own if they receive councils permission to hang one from a standard over the sidewalk in front of the bank mayor doby shutding between bracebridge and acton one day recently noted the new bank of montreal lathe northern town has a timepiece more elaborate than the one hauled down in acton any possibility of one going up in actoat the mayor askedtnanager ted pratt a strong possibility if the town gives permission to hang it from a pole in front of the bank the manager replied after consultation with bank bran with the advent of regional government thl town office may not be a municipal office the mayor told council so maybe the clock the bank gave u should go somewhere else get your thinking cap on he advised time much on but no 2 committee will make recommendation to council about the proposed location for a new bank dock by the next meeting no i committee i baling out no 2 again gg tif a miem of no i hi grin broad and brazen no school teacher and doctor on our committee just truck drivers and tkinnery men councillor greer countered why all the fuse about a clock council wants to make sure theres a large timepiece m a prominent position along the busmea section since the old post office clock now tolling the rv us again may soon be torn down along with the building tln mttt prfcss nlntyflfm year no 31 acton ontario wednesday november lv 196 simth fattl ftfltm onitt w i ydro hopes to hold line mckeough still sees merit in union of halton peel ster of municipal affair mckeough told member dar acton hydro commission is going to make a good try at holding hydro rates in spite of the fact that ii hu been is year since there ha been a change the local commission along with all others in the province ha been notified met they pay for power from onttiio hydro will be raited 6 on the first of january this will mean an increase of approximately 1600 per month in acton power bill but the commlttloner feel they can hold the line again power rale have riten for the commission five tune tine i9si but the commission has been able to absorb the increases on every occasion except one when a few consumers weie billed under a different system other found their rate were lower balancing that raise the acton commission points out that although the cost of living ha riten by 25 per cent hydro rate in acton have not soared for consumers since 1954 wui they be able to hold the line weve absoibed raliet before maybe we can do it again said chairman wuf mceacrtem many other munlclpalltle in the district have already announced they will pass the extra cott on to the contumer minister of municipal affair rcy i of halton county council he continued to see positive merit in the union of the counties of peel and hilton regardless of the ultimate decision on buillnglon in a teller to the county council he congratulated halton for their dlicusiloni on municipal consolidation the internal municipal boundaries outlined by the map appear suitable for the purpose of legislation he wrote while presented a certificate indicating the latest win for the county flint it was received by warden george curtle a tetter from mr and mr v bfldgenun expressing concern that the county might open up an unopened toad allowanc at lowville and create hazard at the park wu referred to the county roiad committee discussion on a natugaweya request to lower the speed limit on the guelph lin between brookviue andi rsaltonviu failed to alter the road committees proposed new aclon medical centre on mill st e acknowledging the possibility or piou w of the request minor change to these r reeve a macarthur emphasized the need for the reduction and deputyreeve g agnew reviewed the facilities including the school township hall works yard and municipal office in the area the boundaries the minister expressed reservations about the county proposal for representation on a halton unit i am prepared to accept the recommended tyttem of representation on a tentitlve basis only during the meeting cal mclntyre chairman or the county industrial committee representatives promised a map would be submitted to the road committee problem to detail the flflil ammotsf digit dilemma ffl5j3i3 at special meet i t i t i j 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i i 1 e v j 1 1 1 i ro i four doctors who form acton medical group are proposing to provide better facilities in thl new building it to be located at 03 mill st e at the comer of frederick st the lot where ryder lived for many years would have to be retorted from residential to ratepayers none the wiser about proposed rate frock commercial if the toning change i approved building would beflln runt spring the doctor associated in the group are t b moor c hutchison d w van dar bent and j a omelon take bylaw 1416 shake it up mix in tome 1462 and refer back to i3s8 and youll have a lethal concoction not even acton councillor are sure or what 1 contained without prior consultation with clerkadmlnltlrator joe hurst or the chief interpreter from the ontario municipal board acton council went into tpecial session monday night to amend the text of bylaw 1416 which an omb official told the acton town father had an error in section 12 which refer to rural zone this said he i holding up delivery of 13s8 which i the toning bylaw which in turn 1 holding up the official plan by deleting the error in 1416 mayor duby told almost the entire council we should be able to dear 1416 and 1358 for the second week in a row etquesing township ratepayers who had come to a council meeting to protest about a proposed race track in the township between the third and fourth lines south of five sideroad were unable to obtain any more information about the proposed track than they already had ontario director to speak at c of c general meeting b a barahiu a director of the ontario chamber of commerce will be guest speaker lor the aclon chamber of commerce genera meeting monday november 24 at the legion hall the acton chamber will also review it own bylaws at the meeting which start off with a dinner at 7 pjtt alto on the agenda will be an election to oil the vacancy created by the resig of two members of the executive which two other members have filled allan eastwood head of the science department at acton district high school will contest the vacancy mr eastwood it a new member of the chamber and hu taken an active part in activities tince moving here from richmond hill the resignation of don timrolngs from the executive wu due to lack of the time necessary to sit on the executive and because he moved to a farm in eramosa township recently the executive decided the vacancy thould be filled by don dupuit of bel aqua water conditioning co second vicepresident orval chapman also resigned due to the pressure of council business chris schuts a purchasing agent with long manufacturing co preston has been moved into this vacancy president john shadholt hope to have a full turnout of member and prospective member for the general meeting tickets are available from a member of the executive reeve george currle had told ratepayers at last weeks meeting of council that the buyers of the land involved were supposed to bring plans and specifications for the mystery project to the next council meeting reeve cume told ratepayers at monday nights meeting that the promoter of the project had phoned to say that he would not be able to appear but would attend councils regular meeting monday november 24 when mrs derek jones one of the ratepayer asked the reason for the delay clerktreasurer demur french replied that engineers are still in the process of drawing up plans of the project for council to look at mrs jones then put the reeve right on the spot it it or is it not going to be a race track she queried reeve cume replied that all he knew wu that it wu going to be some land of car racing what kind he didnt know well we dont want it and we arent going to have it mr jones napped back if i have to stand on an orange box and atop each car from caning in i will why all the fuss council doe not want to be the goat for any more holdup on the ontario housing corporation project planned for cobblehui road which hu been delayed since way back when waiting for the oj4b to process the bylaw after councillors had spent tome time digesting the latest fuel in the war of nerves they speedily passed the amending bylaw which would fix up 1416 and they hoped eventually result in i3s8 coning through unscathed but they ate not holding their breath speedy passage of the bylaw hu been hoped for before result have been frustrating if we follow directions the mayor declared at least we wont be guilty of holding up the ohc units or lsif a tyler ave resident reported early sunday morning to nolle his car had been itolen film mdllumi wary satwrday lam hoy axel gertt aeaamllan of aeton liana elaaj it at to wat a steed tor aha nab of attest try tssswewaj ilea sestgah aaaalaa at at z bennett sahoal udmlaalpa of bo la t wlslah tjt llow eacpeat ttmleafc yean of age hart ststtsg tha aaecaea of aba grai ah utjn hoava a ge fasts fast amar uone isapl mm ant vet brlttow at for the admission price of 60e stuaant at cholc of prize her teacher merger temblyn j- s5if at the hkjh school friday war and jon hartlln dot out 100 to pasrtrfaneen for given s1q00 imaginary money to spend on garnet mora picture at of ohanc at they p at tha and of th night pagaistatf photo studmitswlmthrnotrnonylveeevnthlr of jta vm to paul hansen for v 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