Give goahead sewer water Continued from Pago but it is not known what effect would bo no wait of would have on viruses He Mr Toza however pointed out that he was in no way try to Influence Ihe council tors in one way or another as to their final decision The Ministry will hire a contractor to do all the work The councillors were told that any damage done to hornet because of blasting proce dures would be the responsib ility of the contractor who will have special insurance for such problems According lo council some homes will not be receiving the sewer and water hookups These would be the houses loo far from main line Reeve Bill assured the these people would not have to pay for any of Oil work to be done Hail out village Mr Masson expressed con told the group that tyj was a bacteria thus this would be eliminated with the new system Soul search I decision After a dramatic three hour discussion between three groups council accepted the recommendation from the special committee to accept sewers and water En Hock wood Mrs Clark wanted lo have the engineer know about the proposed system and would like to have him at tend a meeting in case he has any questions Mr Hewitt read the motion with Allan Burnett seconding It Mrs Clark and Mr Mas son were opposed to the mo tion Trustee Pat Smith was also opposed making two out of three Rock wood trustees in r rural residents and favor of the project the people in Eden Mills The ministry is to invest eventually having to help pay grants which are the cost to ball out Hock available wood Mr alleviated According to Mr Hewitt BO his fears of this happening lo85percentof the The councillor sympathized would be paid by grants with with those who had Just put In the village paying the bal new holding tanks while other people had Ignored orders by After passing the motion the health department to Reeve made note of clean up their tanks the Importance of their deci Mr Hewitt said It would He acknowledged the take two years before the pro- fact it was the first time such would be completed so Important and expensive residents would still have to decision hud been made by abide by the health depart bis orders and use one of Mr said 1 hope you the three stated alternative people made the right until the completion date We will see more of you Mr revealed that the in the next Tew years ministry Is planning to even Count 1 1 pointed out it would buy all Ihe ly two years the Ing within the flood plain of their choice will be Wayne technician known with the ministry explained Mr concluded with that chlorine would be put In Tills should make some the water This kills bacteria people happy Trustees meet Tuesday night Improved street lighLs town hall Improvements road work and cemetery finances wen among the on agenda at Itockwood village trustees Tuesday The meeting had been changed from Monday to Tuesday trustees could attend council mcelinL to discuss witcr and sewer hull report of the trustees meeting in next weeks free Press Call in with news Anyone with advertisements or items for the Rock wood page is asked to tall lh ret Press room 2110 staff will be glad to hear from you Dangerous Eramosa curve has area family worried A reportedly dangerous curve on an tramosa town ship sidcroad has at least one family in that area irritated Mr and Mrs Ken Simpson had sent letter to township council requesting a sign be put up in a particular spot to slow down traffic The curve apparently cuts off drivers view of whit is the bend and many motorists went into the road quickly not expecting such a The matter was discussed when Deputy Betty I Clark told council she did not feel the road warranted a sign of any kind She continued lo sa vision is not hampered on road and if a sign erected telling motorists to stow down they probably would not do so Personal visit Mr and Mrs Simpson pearcd lofore da insisting sign be erected for protection of children who and disembark from school nearby Mrs Simpson lold children had to walk the curve to to the and neither the children nor bus tan be seen motorists the couple Slow sign would only be of any good the case of people who had never travelled the road foie He felt anyone travel ling the road would not slow down because knew he road Mrs Simpson relnlialcei saying she would slow down and she was sure many other would Councillor Al told the couple hi lives on tint roid and drives It several limis a day and sees no need for a any Mrs Inrk also said drives four and limes i has never once had ilmieeiltv seeing ar slight lit nil Where slop pulling up signs Mrs lark the Mrs Simpson pointed out to council that other severs signs up at turns bill has none I truth think thin should he a up there is thing then and warn motorist whit are com inMiplii Mrs Simpson tinned to she inn tars lo slow down he or Hit i 1 m lie unking a in Mm nut molilull but is eon it should no matter she Mr Simpson told he could see no reison why shouldn put a sign up He said it would not cost more John Hewitt felt if sign should go up it should be a Caution school bus unloading It was suggested lo the couple that they go to Board of and ask for such sign It was later decided thai council them stives would write such a let lir for tht Simpsons The Ac F Press Wed August I BEAT THE KIDS Dave Johnston of has been having a hard time this year His daughters Cindy and Wendy are bring ing home a tidy number of trail ride awards Last Sunday Daddy had his day as he won the mile Endurance Race at riding Travis Dave came in about minutes ahead of the second rider even though he got lost and did a total of miles Other local winners included Agnes in the race Nancy Waterhouse of won reserve sweepstakes and was 1st in the competitive section of the ride Light weight Division Sheila and Fred Buchanan came and in Heavy weight and Lewandowski was Wendy Johnston won a 2nd in Division In Germany Decisions for council sound like commercial bordered lor rosettes or plain in inches IB inches or Hi inches by inches etc It sounds like a fur a credit tare In rtalftv they art the Certificate for retiring John Hoot for Wellington attend the official on August IB of the George Drew Building at Street Toronto Mr Root ran his first tlon years ago under the leadership of George Andrew Drew Mr Drew became Premier of the Prnvince on that occasion on August 17 and was Premier until Oct 10 l4a Mr Drew went on In become leader of the Of Opposition Ottawa and later High Commissioner for Canada in London The George Drew Building has been under construction since 1971 and is a sophist I cated complex specifically designed for Ihi operation of a number of diverse functions of Government The Minis of the Solicitor General cupies more than half the space much of it devoted to forensic sciences is laboratories a variety of specialized testing facilities including rifle range unit on tomoblle examination area coroner courts research llbrarv general offices etc in the coroner building museum and record areas laboratories morgue and iu rooms The building consolidates the previously dispersed forensic sciences facilities and is local cd in its proximity to several large teaching hospitals in the as well as to the Queen Park government of flee complex First George Alexander Drew PC CC CD was the grandson of George Alexander Drew the first Member of Parliament for Wellington County Edward Drew George Drew son unveiled the plaque at the opening While in Toronto an the 18 Mr Root who is retiring from active politics with John Johnson who was recentlv nominated as the Progressive Conservative candidate for Wellington Dufferin Peel at an Organ tuition meeting that was field in the Hotel Toronto Mr Johnson was accompanied by At the luncheon Mr Root along with other members the development of as a whole his knowledge municipal probh has the unqualified pect of his colleagues New use who are retiring was pre suited with a certificate sign by Honourable John and thi llonourablt William Davis The tnti reads John Root Member of the Provincial Wellington ferln 10oi 1975 With it ion for your loval service to the people and the f Province of Ontario In a statement Premier Hill Davis had this to say retiring member for Wellington During the in which I have been a member of the Ontario legislature It has been both a privilege and an honor to be associated with John In vears Queens John has served his constituents filth fully and ell and his made decisions the town ship conned has lo mike for the to be on in new medical icnln A choice of bronze or granite is with favored tin during meeting It was a toss up between bordered or lettering before classic is brought into the picture Then the choice was Rosettes or plain was the ft decision I was decided Brian of It son of Mr ami Mrs Dirk lias been working for municipality of Sot si West since the end of Jum He plans to return home in Sip- ttmbtr DANCING Every Saturday A 9 pm to 1 am at the Acton Legion AUG 30 COUNTRY Ds Sept 6 Entertainers Sept Raymonds tor Flos- H II I l II i Sept 13 Wheels Sept 27 Wheel Admission 00 per MILTON 8783272 8783208 wed Tu 29 30 W W and THE DIXIE DANCE KINGS t Hi vn Ids PLUS VANISHING POINT Wnd ft Thurt 30 it m ft Aug Stpt Sun Mothers of America mm in Tender Loving Care Wed 5 Jot The Second Greatest 1 till Wat J all thai n if if I Bo Snoot ormtlioWrl ROBEST landing of farm and ihe would hive to wait for the next time The size Well thai his to wall until can decide what to have written on Other lhmjs consider in ordering of the plaque were whether it shoulel have hooks or Era mo a township mums or Councillor David Masson has l been receiving complaints about the condition of the Rockwood Conservation Park Mr Masson told the lownhhip council during their Mondav meeting that complaints had been coming in about the litter and Deputv Reeve Lou Concealed hooks won out A decision on overall hope fully hi soon DR LA OPTOMETRIST Wishes To Announce The Opening Of His Office At 310 MAIN ST E TRAFALGAR SQUARE BUILDING MILTON ONTARIO TELEPHONE 7625 significant contributions lo potholes as garbage pail RM SHOPETTES i b ils COCA COLA ROOT BEER GRAPE ORANGE CREAM SODA 99 Tins complete SC SUPPLIES RM SH0PETTE 190KWnStN 8564801 BACKTOSCHOOL adidasv TRACK SUITS SHOES Tack Togs GUELPH S ONLY SPECIALTY LIGHTING STORE CHATELAINE LIGHTING York Road Guelph Mult Bright Ideas for all your Lighting Needs EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HOUSE FIXTURES Tabic imps Door Swag Lamps Van Cab nets Heat Baseboard and Portable Vacuum Cleaning System- Wrng Fixture Parts etc Vent lat on Hoods Fans etc FREE PARKING Theirs Sat 1pm July ft Aug The School Bus Stopping Law changes September 1st Here are the new regulations and what they mean to you schWAbuS Effective September 1st all both directions must stop whenever a chrome yellow school bus fldsties its red signal lights front and rear regardless of the posted speed limit The penalty for not doing so is maximum fine of Si and demerit points The law applies everywhere on high ways country roads and city town or village streels Until now motorists going in the opposite direction had to slop only when the posted maximum speed limit was more lhan 35 miles per hour But as of September 1st everyone must slop except in one in stance motorists going in the opposite direction from the school bus on the other side of a multi lane highway divided by a physical barrier As a motorist you must drive with extra care whenever you see a school bus in front of you or coming towards you because if the school bus flashes its red lights traffic from both directions musl stop If all of us observe taw our children will be that much safer Remember school bus safety is everybody s responsibility As a parent encourage your children to follow the school bus safety rules learned at school helping the bus driver by behaving quietly and keeping seated until it is time to leave bus For more information on School Bus Stopping Law write Public and Saely Informaiion Branch Ministry of Transportation and Communicaiions Wilson Avenue Ontario 1J8 Ministry of Transportation and Communications John Rhodes Minister Government of Ontano William Davis Premier