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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 20, 1975, p. 3

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Gotta have heart The Acton Free Press Wed August 2019753 Approve new house when old demolished HALTON BURLINGTON candidate Bill Johnson tries some old fashioned baby kissing during his search for votes in the upcoming pro vincial election The baby is MichelleCizmar JULIAN REED Liberal cavalcade Liberal of Julian who arc backing nomination for thi Burlington riding plan to do It in style They will meet Thursday evening at in outside s new arena decorate earn with hunting and Julian Heed signs and ravel to the nomination meeting in Milton In a cade The meeting will be held at C School for he Deaf in Milton with regis ration starting at and the meeting at p Julian Reed farmer and television actor is he only announced candidate at press lime but a dark horse could appear at night meeting Better light for Church St Lust Thursday night hydro commission was a short mil Permits for cable T In wire and there will he further discussion with the company to make mints formal wire made to five transformers from to Hie commission over shortage dm lo a strike The transformers are undid for Homes will hi sent to Hills checking out an account for chargeback of mirth St labor Com missioned felt they had been incorrectly billed Hills asked the Commission to change five lJ wall mercury vapor lumps to I7 walls on Church St to improve the lighting Mill and Willow At llu meeting were chairman Ted Tyler Hob and Tom Hill with secretin- triasurcr Audrey Pupils asked to register early New residents in Acton who age children or lliotii who will be attending high school are asked board of education officials lo have students drop into the schools which will In attending and register earh Purpose of ittcnttnncc registration is to save eon fusion In teachers and art on opt nine davs of classes Persons luing wist of bur and Maria Streets will their children registered at I iltli School on School Lane and astern dwellers ore to register at M Bennett on Acton Blvd The pre registration will be in aid also in letting the staff of he schools know how w pupils are to expect anil nut in class placements I irst diw of school is Wed September will begin on September Acton Pharmacy Phone Silk Borderless colour prints ASK FOR films here Silk Borderless Features no finger prints more picture area rounded cornets help prevent longer lasting memories LEAVE YOUR FILMS HERE BENJAMIN FILM LAB Hills Planning house wot loo small The Board combined heart and owner would like to keep he common sense to solve a pro- old house for a chicken coop btcm for Frank who or implement shed but would wants to build a new house on tear it down if lint was the his acre property to only way to get a building replace the present tumble- permit down one Councillor Morrow said he was completely confused A heart warming note was since there was a page have Mr sign an saying he would tear down the existing house as soon as the new one is built Councillor Pat and asked Why all this problem and a page report difficult to enforce the clause stating he old house will be torn down Councillor Harry Levy said the house should be torn dow anyway if it in such bad repair Morrow contended lie old house should be lorn down struck when Harold Mullen neighbor or Mr a pleaded his case for him since Mr Leben speaks halting English Mr Mullen said he exist lag house on the farm at Lot Con was not worth repair He explained Mr on this question Councillor Russell Miller agreed Morrow He asked how rrnny houses ire a the Mullen said only one and barn He there is only of a fnundilion of he farmhouse Councillor I Hyde siid had five children and the he simple solution wis to Davis says Reduce approval time People affected by the Milton Tuesday Niagara Escarpment He noted hat even six Commission can be assured weeks or two months the that the lime period for time period wnsn I greater and the issuing of the than rernnings through permits would be reduced municipal dramatically in the future Bill Davis told this He he anticipated newspaper Tuesday with time Ihc procedures The Premier noted that the would become more routine commission was still in its He expressed the possibility early stages and was in the that some of the minor process of more clearly now being coven d by the defining the commission could be handed People can be confident to the region or area that with lime and ex municipality to once the waiting period the ground rules were more can be reduced fie said set and the kinks Davis was campaigning in worked out of the system Private subdivision Planner Ron before the building permit for Burnett said it was an in the new house Is issued He volved with Mr claimed this stunt had been first asking for a severance pulled before is he thought that was the Mr Mullen said thai would only way to have permission mean throwing i man Ins for a new house He said there wife and five children out of was a history of his his own acre for small holdings on the farm whole property before Mr Hyde said he would go J as far as Morrows suggestion and claimed signing an agreement lo tear down the present house after new one Is built would he sufficient He reminded the exactly the some agreement had been made on a house on Street I want to throw one out of their house he said Miller said there his lo be some trust in the citizens it wis done on Market it should be done hen Councilloi agreed people need a place to live Levy congratulated Mr Mullen on his helping a neigh don I often see any one willing to nut themselves out for a mend no strings attached Morrow said he would go along wilh the permit being Issued before Ihc old house Is torn down the solicitor can draw up an agreement pointed out he present owner is res IKiusible for past of the property and should not In held responsible The resolution finally by planning hoard for icli Monday night staled department draw up a binding agreement and tin building permit be issued with the present house to be torn down within DANCING Every Saturday pm to am at the Acton LegionC Aug DISC JOCKEY AUG 30 COUNTRY Admission 00 pur Then has heel concern locilly people who feel the commission has gone too far wilh its restrictions ind arc slow giving answers lo plications for development lp not support having he house lorn down first Reservoir may sell for an acre The is considering the possibility of selling a acre piece of land known as the Reservoir in the Silver creek the Ten young men want to build their own houses on estate lots north of Five Side- road between the Fifth and Sixth Lines In a private sub division Sonn Mahnbatt told Hills Planning Board the 10 young men are pooling resources lo buy acres because there is no land left around Toronto hat they can sepli stressed no one sell received the first time turned pi inn Author I wo ago the town id lol would be tried to sell the to the for Si in acre the province bilked it he Now Queen Pork is in rested in land tl I lull 111 they to turn thi V parcel of inn 1 processing latural lift into wildlife irei The province is so interested now lluv be willing to fork over isking price Davis Dawkins meet in Milton Premier Bill Davis spent two hours campaigning in Milton Tuesday afternoon Acton the premier chatted with residents at Halton Cen Manor stopped off at Party Headquarters on Main St to talk with party workers and spent the balance of his time mainstreeting and chatting with merchants along the street Davis had been in Peel municipalities earlier in the day and was slated to be at Port Credit High School later that evening About 100 residents waited Flags stolen 50 value Investigations arc still underway by Acton Provincial Police concerning the thefts of three flags from Les on August The flags were valued at ISO and P say then is a witness to the offense for Davis his wife and he tnvelhng entourage of press people aides Mobile home his wife and aides are travelling in a mobile home while press people follow along in bus Fred Gary brother campaign manager said he anticipated a to Georgetown by the premier later in the In the past both provincial and federal Udders hive not visited tin northern part of Itcgion but wung through and However the town wants to tike another look at their asking price to see if its on Nlogaru has mere iscd its m irket value resolution tin I to the per acre wis tabled during August meeting of council until the town can mother look it the property and assess its financial value Hie com mitlee is plaining to tour Ihe Sill Councillor Mike Armstrong wondered if is enough mom v for the own to be councillor said Ihnt he didn think of this kind of land had changed much because of he Commission and noted Region in servatlon authority closed similar deal recently for Councillor pointed out the hope to sell the entire parcel to the so Hills won be considered Ihe lieiiefilling Hut Milton and George tow become the major urban centres In the Burlington Riding Since Jim Snow victory in the East riding has been regarded as a safe il for the Tones Now Snow is running in the Oakville riding and the new riding the north is riding without an incumbent and an open riding virtue of that fact do Mavor Tom Hill noted that if the province goes along with purchase of the CVCA will he eligible for per cent at HALTON HILLS FURNITURE F0URNIER PREFINISHED ACCESSORY FURNITURE YOUR CHOICE HALTON HILLS APPLIANCES SI H E M BARR CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS REPAIRS No Job Too Small Enter our LUCKY NUMBERS CONTEST WHEN YOUR NUMBER IS UP at SHOPPERS WORLD BRAMPTON YOU WIN 25 PRIZES DAILY AUG 23SEPT1 Pantry Shelf PIECES STEMS MUSHROOMS 39 Chase Si Sanborn COFFEE 99 NEW MEDIUM OLD CHEESE WEDGES sandwich BREAD 3 9 Mid St SUPERMARKET 8530650 Acton PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST nShno ORA CRYSTALS 89 Nettles 15 Tim Save RICE CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS LIQUID BLEACH 99 ARCTIC POWER DETERGENT Tin Banquet 19 CREAM STYLE CORN Slightly Dented Conil MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS BOILIN FOWL 39 GROUND CHUCK 79 STEWING BEEF 89 ALL BEEF WIENERS lb Pkg 89 COOKED MEATS 289 fRtSH PRODUCE ARRIVES DAILY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES

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