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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 2, 1970, p. 9

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Churchill Continued from to the Clerk undersigned the address to which of hearing is to be sent THE LAST DATE FOR FIL ING AN OBJECTION will be September 1970 DATED at the Town of Acton this day of August J HURST Clerk Mill Street East Acton Ontario EXPLANATORY NOTE Bylaw as amended for the Town of Acton which by law regulates the use of land within the Town requires a lot frontage in Rl zone residential single family of slaty feet Any lots created prior to the pas sage of the bylaw are not affect ed except that there can be no alterations extensions or en largements of buildings on them since the tot itscK con form the zone requirements Section of the Bylaw per mits new homes he built on these nonconforming parcels bo long as the remaining require ments such as side and front yards are met The Intent of this amending bylaw is to extend this section permit extens ions alterations and enlarge ments to existing homes with the same restrictions attached with respect to conforming to all other requirements of the zone This amendment relates to all lots in zone with a frontage 1 of less and this in cludes many lots of feet frontage existing when bylaw was passed The Corporation of The Town of Acton ByLaw No 701481 A Bylaw amend Bylaw amended The Council of the Corporat ion of the Town of Acton enacts as follows Bylaw Number am ended is hereby further by adding to Section the words and or enlargements al terations extensions to present the words then this Bylaw shall not prevent the erection of one or more one- family dwelling units so that the section reads Where one or more lots exist in any residential zone on the date that this Bylaw was passed by Council which have insufficient lot frontage or area to permit the owner or purchaser of such lot or lots to comply with the provisions of this Bylaw then this Bylaw shall not prevent the erection one or more onefa mily dwelling units and or en largements alterations extens ions io present buildings there on provided all other require ments of such zones arc com plied with READ a FIRST and SECOND time this day of May Mayor J T Hurst Clerk READ a THIRD time and fin ally passed this day of May Duby Mayor J Hurst Clerk 1 By Mrs Fred Community Church Sunday service Is being changed from to am beginning next Sunday Sept continuing on throughout the winter months Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Marshall on the birth of their son Scott Christopher John on August 1970 at Guelph General Hospital Wedding Mr and Mrs Bob Kerr and wee attended the wedding of her brother Kenneth Knox In Cur Hes United Church on Saturday August 29 also the reception On Sunday Mr and Mrs Grant Down and family of Sunderland Mr and Mrs Harry Knox and family of Hampton Mr and Mrs Brian Knox of Mr and Mrs John Knox and Nancy of Hampton and Miss Elizabeth Malcolm of Locust Hill stopped in and visited with Pat and Bob on their way home Friends from Churchill district wish to extend their deepest sympathy to Mrs Spear and family in the passing of a loving husband and father the late Art Spear on Friday August Mr and Mrs Ward Hamilton along with Mr Leonard Bamett of Porcupine were guests with Mr and Mrs Jack Metcalf of Georgetown on Saturday last Amy Lynn and Mark Hamilton of Georgetown have been staying with flfr and Mrs Ward Hamilton and family Visitors with Rev A W and Mrs on Wednesday of last week were Mr and Mrs John France of Toronto Trip north Master David Anderson spent the weekend In town with Grandparents Mr and Mrs Robert Anderson Mr and Mrs Clarence Denny Mrs Susie Denny and Joyce Denny have returned from a five week trip to the Yukon Alaska and British Columbia While there they visited with Mr and Mrs William Lyman nee Mclntyre at Anchorage AUCTION SALES SHERIFFS SALE We offer for another Chrysler Station Wagon with simulated wood sides conditioning automa tic transmission power brakes and power steering In immac ulate condition throughout Sale to he held on Friday September II 1970 at At the rear of Gulf Service Station adjoining New Court House Bae Line Milton Mnv be inspected a on day of sale TERMS CASH A FRANK County of Hal ton Alfred Auctioneer Auction Sale For CRAPPER At the farm Lot 13 Con Twp on the 5ih Line West I mile south of miles northeast of Enn SATURDAY SEPTEMBER At 11 CATTLE 7 cows all milking well and hand milk ed beef type cow most with calves bom since Spring also about BWF cattle up to 1000 lbs A good offering of mixed cattle TRACTORS AND IMPLEM ENTS Ford tractors one with Skyline loader plow cul tivator disc fertilizer drill conditioner spreader electric cream separator shotgun etc FURNITURE AND ANTIQU ESA large offering of furniture dishes lamps etc which sells first at II am TERMS CASH No reserve Farm sold Lunch available Not responsible for accidents MAX STOREY Auctioneer urchin Birth marriage and death anniversary in report Alaska and Mr John Thomas of three members of the original Bissi Michael and The Acton Free Press Wednesday September Birthday meeting visitors in report Alaska and Mr John Thomas of Vancouver Mrs Ward Hamilton visited with Mrs Harold Griffin one day last week anniversary A happy gathering was held at Maplevlew lodge on Sunday August 30 when the diamond wedding anniversary was celebrated of Mr and Mrs George Court formerly of Toronto who have made their home for about twp and a half years with Mr and Mrs Wilfred They were married in 1910 In their home town of but lived most of their married life in Toronto Their home was blessed with three children George of Toronto one daughter Teen wife of Stewart Coles Toronto and another son Donald who served and lost his life In World War II in the air force Those attending were many nieces nephews and friends and three members of the original party of years ago They were Mrs Tec who played the piano Mrs Cathy Daniels and Mrs Helen Duncan the flower girls Friends and relatives from Ingersoll Chatham Kingston Toronto and Acton attended They also received many congratulatory notes and best wishes including a telegram from the Queen at Buckingham Palace A buffet lunch was served at five oclock to guests at lodge where Mr and Mrs Court have made their home and been very happy with Mr and Mrs Waldle Mrs Carmen Griffin Mr and Mrs Lloyd Griffin and son Bill of Mishawaka Indiana Mrs Ar thur Griffin and Mrs Tressa Keeler of Erin also Mr and Mrs Fred visited at the home of Mr and Mrs William Thompson last Friday Mr and Mrs Clare lHi PROFUSIONS DENTAL DR LEONARD Dental Surgeon Suite No Hinton I7A Mill St Acton Ont For appointments phone ARCHITECT DONALD SKINNER BArch Stavebank Port Credit Residence OPTOMETRISTS ARTHUR A JOHNSON OD Tuesdays and Fridays ACTON 54 Mill St E Wednesdays and Saturdays Residence phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR Shoemaker Phone night or day Bruce E Shoemaker Mgr APPRAISING AND INSURANCE F L WRIGHT Wilbur Street Acton Ontario Phone Appraiier and Insurance Over 50 Years In Acton US The Mutual Life ROBERT HART Road Acton Bus 51M5M527 CHIROPRACTIC RICHARD TELFORD 39 Wellington St Acton formerly Dr office For appointments 8532483 Wednesday Evening All Day Saturday Special appointments arranged Klooster reunion at park By Mrs D G Robertson Ross and Francis visited for a couple of days with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Elgin Boyne Guelph Mrs W C Griffin Mr and Mrs Lloyd Griffin and Bill Griffin of Indiana were visitors last week with Mrs Thos Fines and Doris Gary Ferguson who is at tending Waterloo University taking the cooperative course in engineering left during the week end for his work course at a copper mine in the Gaspe Issue permits A total of building permits were issued In township during the month of August building inspector Tom McLean reported at Monday nights council meeting Fees for the IB permits amounted tq Total cost of the proposed structures is Christine returned home on Sunday following a three weeks visit with relatives in Toronto Friends of Alan MacCrac First ore sorry to learn he Is seriously 111 in a Toronto hospital but wish for him a speedy recovery The Klooster family held a reunion on Saturday at Conservation Park attended by most of the immediate family Mrs Jerry and two children from near arc visiting with her mother Mrs Klooster Mrs Bisson and boys John Michael and Todd all of Well and visited last week with the for mers brother Mr and Mrs Fred also at Bernlce and for a day returning home Sunday evening Churchill CCW ladies are to meet a week later than usual on September at the home of Mrs frank Thompson Poplar Drive Free Press strikes out Oops There was a pretty mistake in the account of the ball tournament in the Eden Mills news didnt win as reported did Rockwood actually placed first with second The Free Press struck out that time Sorry Mrs M Jackson had her visitors during the week Mrs Laura Wilson and Olga Detroit Mrs Gordon Grlerson Miss Vera Guelph and Mrs N Green of Mitchell Mrs Grundy and David and her sister Miss Helen of OrangevHlc spent a few days with relatives at Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs Gordon Alt ken returned home on Sunday following a two week vacation with Mr and Mrs Don Wheatlcy and family In Vancouver They travelled by air and were unable to land in Toronto due to the severe electrical storm but landed at Windsor and then went by bus to Toronto Mr and Mrs E Archibald visited on Sunday with friends at They were quite fortunate In coming home as they come thro ugh Just a few minutes before the storm struck By Mrs A Benton Mrs McGoey and daughters Carrie and Laura of Peter borough visited her grand mother Mrs Mills last week We hope that Mrs Kirkpatrick makes good progress to health following surgery a week ago Celebrates Birthday Twentyfour relatives and close friends gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack and Carol on Aug to help their aunt Mrs Osburn celebrate her birthday Rev Arthur Young of North Bay was a visitor with Rev Young at Llmchouse Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning and preached the ser mon WMS meeting The WMS met at the home of Mrs A W Benton Tuesday evening of last week with 11 ladles attending Mrs James Noble read Scripture from I Corinthians 13 and Mrs Booth led In prayer The treasurer reported received to date for supply fund Mrs Rough read a wellwritten article about Armagh which led to con siderable discussion Text word Lamb wan an swered In a verse of Scripture A get well card for a member In hospital was signed by all and School staff GLEN WILLIAMS PUBLIC SCHOOL Members of the staff at Glen Williams Public School include Howard Allan Principal Mrs Patricia Barry Hamilton Mrs Joyce Hcwson Mrs lone Hicks Miss Linda Linham Mrs Ruby Mrs Eva Mrs Gwen Robert son David Shrobsolc Mrs Irene Wheeler Mrs Mitchell closed with prayer T served lunch her behalf terwards FROM LOVELL BROS MEAT MARKET RED BRAND BEEF CHOICE RUMP ROAST 99 CHOICE ROLLED PRIME RIB ROAST SHOULDER ROAST 1 Blade Short Rib Roast LEAN GROUND CHUCK SAUSAGE 69 FOR YOUR FREEZER RED BRAND BEEF Si 69Lb Fronts 57 Hinds LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill Acton Phona DAILY DELIVERY John Salmon Country TV Centre SALES SERVICES Lino TV Service to all motes Rockwood School staff PUBLIC SCHOOL staff members will Include Ken Trowbridge Principal Donald Petty V Principal Mrs Jean Anderson Robert Bruce Mrs Marilyn Mrs Elizabeth Dredge Doug Mrs Helen Gerry Kerr Harold Mahatoo Mrs Betty Mullin Mrs Florence Parsons Miss Susan Mra Deirdre Miss Elizabeth Robin son Miss Alice Sherwood Miss Anne Mrs Pamela Stopper Mrs Margaret Toth Mrs Vickery Mrs Susan Walker Miss Watson Miss Jean Wong Barry Wood Faculty at SUNSHINE SCHOOL for Trainable Retarded include Mrs Principal Miss Nancy Dolbel Miss Donna Hancock Miss Jean Mitchell Staff members at STEWART- TOWN SENIOR SCHOOL in clude Jack Reed Principal Doug Magwood V Principal Gordon Basset Miss Hilda Boyes Barry Brown Mrs Thais Brown Wayne Peter Gard iner Mrs Heams David Lawrence David MacFarlane Mrs Jacqueline MacFarlance Miss Joanne Mrs Marg aret McKdvey Wayne Moss Michael Ogden Robert too Miss Linda Robert Stankie Mls Joanna Van Valk Ludwig Zander SPEYSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL faculty include Gary Dawkins Principal Mrs Gall Mrs Virginia Johnson Mrs Kathleen Lawson Mrs Marcln Robert McGregor Miss Gail McHugh Mrs Arm Mulder Miss Jeannett Mrs Margaret Thomas Faculty members at FAIR- VIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL in clude Scott Principal Mrs Lesley Barnes Stalin Baturen- Mrs Penelope Carlos David Mrs Marion Glasgow Mrs Helen William Hubbard Mrs Jane Mrs Ariel ONeLU John Phillips Miss Patricia Pickett Miss Christine Pulley Miss Carole Richardson Miss Sharon Watson Miss Jean Wilkinson Hay Fever Sufferers Try The AIR PURIFIER Free Demonstration Will Prove Itself REMOVES POLLEN ELIMINATES ODOURS REDUCES SMOKE CHECK THESE SPECIFICATIONS liters a combination tour filters are used 1 Perforated Grid for large lint and particles Electrostatic Filter charges dirt particles Washable Dirt Collector collects charged particles Activated Carbon Filter collects odors Air Movement ft Finish Sarin Black Case with Rosewood front panel aluminum speed rocker switch Solid State Circuit Design Pilot Light warns me unit is on Blower Wheel designed or efficient high volume air movement Dimensions IO Weight pounds WARRANTY Air Purifiers are guaranteed for a period one year to be free from defects In material and workmanship and Son Ltd COI WTNDHAM GUELPH ACTON PHARMACY CONTINUES CREST FAMILY SIZE A TOOTHPASTE EG 88 SCOPE OZ MOUTHWASH 99 COLGATE FLUORIDE Ac TOOTHPASTE COLGATE A TOOTHPASTE COLGATE MOUTHWASH Pardee 16 OZ VITAMIN SYRUP Nice N Eaiy HAIR COLOR SECRET SIZE SPRAY DEODORANT 89 DRISTAN D BAYER DECONGESTANT CAPSULES 1 T0NI HOME Regular Gentle 179 SUGG LIST LB Mini 298 SUGG LIST A PARAMETTE TABLETS LISTERINE LOZENGES FLASH CUBES sr

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