Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 11, 1970, p. 18

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday November ACTON BUSINESS STORES At its October meeting County council Approved a recommendation of the agriculture committee urging the committee reconsider the naming of Goldenrod as a noxious weed If the province hasnt acted on the previous resolution by February County council asked that the weed by put on the noxious list at an earlier meeting Learned the annual meeting of the Halton Federation of Agriculture would be held Nov at HUlcrest United Church Authorised Deputy Reeve William Gillies of to attend the Mayors and Reeves Conference in Nov 2 to Nov Received a report for the month of August from weed In spector Currie Mr said there were more than complaints from Esquesing and many of which concerned Goldenrod which at present we can do nothing about said He said there were to weed cutters going steadily In the county He noted an abundance of Barberry and said that should be attended to this fall Recommended payment of 80 to the county solicitor for the negotiations Warden Day noted the bill was high because of the extensive negotiations with the nurses Granted permission for six members of the Health Unit staff to attend courses In sociology communications and community health Learned the Burlington office of the Board of Health was broken into again and a small amount of cash was stolen which will be repaid by insurance Learned the Minister of Social and Family Services approved the budget for Children Aid Society Learned the Manor Board of Management had interviewed at least two persons Interested in the position as investigator No decision was made on a person but one of the applicants turned the position down because the salary was not enough his opinion Accepted the tender of to construct a parking lot at Halton Centennial Manor feet by 224 feet at a cost of Concurred with Milton suggestion for renaming of Upper Base Line Road as Steeles Ave and suggested Milton and councils take the necessary steps to change the name Learned Halton Region Conservation Authority is in terested in buying the Coulter property in Campbellville and suggested the county would appreciate the opportunity to purchase a portion of the property for road widening purposes Received word from the roads department that they are considering building a new road on the road allowance in the area of the Gudpfa Line north of No Sideroad Burlington from the church to the Leaver farm Authorised the county engineer to prepare written reports at suitable interviews for distribution to local newspapers Learned the Social and Family Services Department committee had asked the deputy director to bring forth a more complete report before the committee granted permission for an additional family doctor Manor physician Dr Ivan Hunter of Milton has been named as the man to replace Dr McCutcheon as Home Physician at Centennial Manor Dr Hunter i will take the appointment on a part time basis Dr McCutcheon was asked to resign when he failed to keep up the records as insisted upon by provincial legislation Stanley Allen manor ad Hunter had agreed to update the records and then keep them current H S HOLDEN Bast TA Mm ewmmmmimtimmitwmmM

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