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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 21, 1976, p. 7

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Ballinafad Hall board planning repairs 76 activities Mrs Ft officers was tendered by the The annual meeting of the nominating Most church was held after the of the same nanus appear service on Sunday ICW meeting ThcJanuoryUC wnson Tuesday evening at the home of Margaret Jamieson In spite of the bad snow storm 18 members attended usual JillJcssop on Christian Education talked about the Cubs and Scouts Johnson had the devotion Burnett had charge of the topic and hod Sandra Henderson The auditors report was talk and demonstration on given the 197G slate of interior decorating Ospringe Spring is coming signs are in area Doris Fines managed to dig themselves out after Inst week snow storms In the midst of this cold wintry weather how re freshing it to get a breath of spring One of Mr and Mrs George Fletchers ewes pre sented them with a little lamb last Wednesday Mother and baby are both well tucked in the stable where it is nice and warm However Mr Hotelier himself his been hiving bit of lough luck has been off work for a spell suffering wiiha strained sacrum disc in his bick We hope it is on the mend now Mr Mrs Chirks of It A were recent visitors with Mr Mrs George Shirley Robert had dinner with Mrs Fletchers father father Mr Harold McMillan majority of us re illy is go about our daily chores We had visitors recenth who mentioned their neighbor wis in the Her among his other tusks had to keep the house plants witer He wis bemoininj the fict there were If of them He thought it w is iiente After our visitors left just for curiosity I ours Horrors We Ihvi I I realize Of course there s the mil that we set out in 11 e girden in summer and old stand the geraniums in the that ilso eo to the garden Then Hurt the that just finish blooming and another one with two big buds sprout me up to remind us sprint is There s the fi rn mil cactus and the African lets tint never seem In blooming Come to think of it Is olate I chore w Hiring Hum ill etc Mrs Henderson is one of our neighbours The officers for the are fallows vice ileen trea Pinkerton liter Gloria Johnson and helpers to Steward Schwartz social committee Alma Sin Snow Viola friendship stew Grace Mctnery Christian Education Jill supply secretary Helta Mary Iiwr of the is extended to Mr Mrs Duff whose died reemtl to Mr Mrs Murks I died suddenly hill on I night ill bo ird are ikme plans for repairs other program for rhe in for ill to join in ind help things rolling id bright note in the dead of winter are plans for next year Fall Fair One of the first committee meetings for 1976 was held at the home of Hon and Joan Lister 1th Line of Thursday Steve Lister is a Fair Board director and Superintendent of the Western English and shows In its efforts to raiseActon Fall Fair to the level of a fair the Agricultural Society has adopted a no- holds- bar red attitude and has doubled the size and scope of the fair in the past three years Last years horse shows were superb something for everyone Two days of classes provided spectator and competitor alike with a great variety of choice The Fall Fair horse show took off about four years ago when over excellent entries crowded the ring for the first class The ring was still a small snow fenced corner as far away from the cattle as possible Classes like Road Hack indicated the lack of anything new for some years However suddenly the ring was absolutely packed with some of the finest hunters in Ontario Judge Ellis was flabber and spent over six hours trying to place the multitude of horses in five or bo classes After that things got better directors realized there was a definite need for a more updated horse show and some voung horse enthusiasts were consulted Two ycora ago the Western horse show was introduced No Western Chairman Thursday a meeting knocked around a few new ideas for this years show Steve asked organizational of Society Secretary John vice chairman Murray and 2nd vice president Brent Marshall The caravan will again be available as an announcers booth and sponsors lounge The committee is attempting to have a musical ride dressage demonstration on one of the days Betty Jean Hutton of Campbellville has agreed to help with this JoyLmdvIk 2 Acton will be designing the English jumping courses and Colin Muspral R Acton will head up a jump committee to look into the purchasing of some more jumps replacing the ones borrowed from Georgetown each year As yet no chairman has been chosen for the English show but there are many interested members The real problem area is the Western show Paul Thompson did a splendid job running Ihe show in 1975 but has other obligations this year Anyone interested in helping with or running the western show please contact Steve Lister 877 Not one of the western riding members of the society showed up at the meeting So somebody had better get moving if there s to be a western show in Photographer Starts Young I d like to add a note of congratulation to young Gordon Doig who the sponsors pictures On show day local photographers were busy filming other aspects of the fair so young Gordon who is I believe no more than twelve appeared with a camera snapping shots Steve asked him if he d like to take a few pictures of sponsors presenting their trophies The resulting photographs developed by Gordon s father and purchased by the Society as gift far sponsors are very professional Those present at the meeting were John Rowe Murray Brent Marshall Steve and Margaret Lister Peter and Jill heard Donna Ledger Colin and Maura Musprat Roy and Margaret Curtis from Robert Clement Doug Wellard of Burlington Hans and Susan Kucchler Bill Jan Casselman and me Georgetown Denture Clinic 106 Guelph Street Nnxt to Post on No Highway GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Man or Society Ontario J KOHARI T J NOVAK T COMPLETE DENTURE SERVICE 8778974 The Acton Free Press Wed January Decision soon on pits Ontario Municipal Board These were presented by Mr In his summation Mr Kell A SHELL OIL tanker and pup trailer flipped over onto its side early Tuesday morning approximately two miles south of Ospringe on High way 24 The driver escaped injury Fuel from the tanker had to be drained before efforts to right the vehicles could begin Tow trucks removed the truck and trailer Tuesday afternoon hearings on applications by two companies Premier Con crete Products and Telephone City for rezonlng of land in the southeast portion of Erin Township to allow for gravel extraction have ended The hearings held in Hills burgh Arena began Novem 1975 and concluded with a summation of the arguments for and against the proposed gravel pits Tanker in ditch fire brigade stood Tuesday morning while of fuel oil were trans from Shell tanker truck which had turned over in ditch on No south of The happened it 1 and the huge truck Robert and Mr Ber- said that he could find no Kellock counsel for the evidence of any proposal for applicants Mr R Hunger alternate use of the land in ford Township counsel and question Like Mr Tuer he Miss Lynda Brown represent referred to the Board ing the Concerned Citizens of pendence in arriving at Erin decision but Mr expressed concern over the stated that he Ministry readiness to over turn the Board recommend could find no evidence that the plan for extractive use of Hungerford main the land contravened the Pits p and Act He posed site would not be in the sized that Premier would public Interest but asked that comply with any t Township bo protected made by the licc be granted Municipal Board To protect local residents the pits would be operated only during daylight hours the water level would be monitored and traffic would be restricted to routes and would by pass main street The Township was promised Have say In her final appeal Miss Brown of Concerned Citi quoted from the Plan mng Act designed to protect and preserve the tants She felt that neither emeu had displayed res 17 ponsibility in its mumcipil agreement and requested that should licences ffi Concerned CitT District Page night assistance Llu up and lowed till along which traffic would be have a say in any Tmsriiv routed and was given rerouted some of access for local mum drawn i rescue needs Mr Tuer pointed out that his client had posted security bond of Tuesday ifternoon Triffic of the Thc decision of Board n the applications is ted shortly Region to consider incoiiision equalized assessment ir audi Nun Eden Mills Three cars in News of death shocks community t core Boh w is p irked on J scum dm I mine lorMliwn wist plow when is lost flu Kirkwooduliiiki line Fire survey proposed Ml rim si lire eh if ir Me his looked into fir done for ire i to st whit is Mr id irnn tin I township ell hi hid bun with Don Iwi isl in fin r tint ire tin I hi In is i it d slid tint findings hi between tin fir iffiet ml I lnd sud he bought the wi it I iltun Regional Council lors will consider of tin pros eons of financing ind witer projects in from i common I rtgionil fund Ihe v is currently I done i ich is is sponsible for for els within its bound ints it lliniit the work is done tin region mi tin regional conned I suffers minted to pot lie eqinlized sis method suite the beginning of nil In tin past council is the four minors number of other illors prov iiimg id to the ehimgeoMr one point so upset he suffers he would ill for risigmtions if the m w is ever brought fore he eouneil 1 1 mi Ihe action is be by Public in is the itist louliliti ike in IWi represent lines the i h is the most 1 iqinlizcd II Mills rnie mil Dick f from I low does the north hem fit Inn to piek up i in of the 000 pollu in control pi in Burling shun of the est phut in ing litis see ZENITH MODULAR SOUND SYSTEMS CHANNEL SYSTEMS STEREO SYSTEMS PORTABLE STEREO PORTABLE PHONO FIRST LINE TELEVISION SALES SERVICE Mill St Acton asked Treasurer Don snid Burlington ami ire in better position to withstand thin either Milton or Hills region has its haves mil have mils shall we say government is sup posed to ties re ill i hit mellow nov I think we all had tin are to o Bur jntor Sutherland it fills to how north objects lo this have the most to benefit Itiftis suit adding fuel In thi fin Churchill id wi won one is paying listen lo ling ro id projects and 11 down to ittiiudes These nnke us hit uneasy ex pi lined mil an of assessment tern told mtm hers he was surprised set the matter being discussed before the election M isson by members of council for Mrs lrlfhl Mr mil Mrs Mrs and Mrs Prank returned ittcnil mg the funtril of their aunt Mrs is out Mrs Join at Grand of ilbut Tbomis wi lite lo hgn a sister of the and lite Founding meeting of new NDP club New met people the founding it thi home of Cecil ind meeting was Don Brown the M Clumbers in coordinator of the Ciledon Township for the Area NOP Club of I This of four set the Wellington I eel NDI covers I infrixi ist I uther Its purpose is lo Shel Area Club is respon for organizing the next NDP program improving in I den Mills community was shocked to heir of the sudden death of Mr Worth Bur husbind of Melrose Wilson formerly of Mills Mr was a son in of Mr and Mrs Bill Wilson Guelph services were conducted by It J D of Knox run church Burial w is in Mills cemetery T Weather blamed no visitors Chambers o orfu Tim of On Mis red hun lull church sen ici on Siirnhj I lit it ilnirth was will ittend id The minister Mrs He i nor Mel- I s sermon subnet w is in ici w is Am Irustuu Mrs Don pi ivtd rg in ire to v is ihle to return hick to lerrntt Hon after having undergone surirv in St i s lie is dome Mrs Robert Mi n Hi in and feilint mueh roved in the progrim hi is die to return for 1 Ioi1li issues to dis Hid mil cussed films or me in reports on visitors iuest speikers Mike trips for the weekend in he id the membership Tim of is secretin ind I in is the public reh linns officer Mrs com merited plan to hold a scries of the club with topics of interest not only to s Old gravel pit site for wrecking yard There should be no more possibh relocationof the yard bickering and dickering or if it is economically possible legal fees connected with the He stressed a mans liveli wrecking yard I hood is at stake and the nee ouncillor rn contend of wrecking it llalton Hills council meeting Mondiy night Hyde said in ibindoned He said the wrecking pit hidden from view there legally and can stij might be location for there legally if the the bylaw even hands if the is not He said the town could for i reasonable solution cm The original recommenda use to forward the matter to the town solicitor was the matter will be ind cussed it phnning 1 rink Me Don also Mrs of w Mr a i with public mi- I Mrs but ilso to rfocn His sites listed Willie laughs last William A Wicked Willie Johnson north outspoken expert landfill site protester had the list this week when the firm studying sites for Hilton unveiled a map showing 11 possible Two of better sites were in the same areas Johnson il council sites B and toilless too I did as well on worth of gas as they did with their survey Johnson chortled Johnson had pinpointed two good sites one west of Pilermo on Highway and one on he Ninth Line near the future Highway Hut the regional council was skeptical As for the Milton Brick yard site near Milton Heights which region is still considering Johnson still claims the old pit may lie for construction waste but not for a landfill site for everyday garbage lo its proximity streams GUARDIAN DRUGS w January BUDGET WARMERS DRUGS REP BRAND BEEF Tender Shoulder Roast Wing Roast or Steaks HEATING PAD PENS DIAL SOAP GARBAGE BAGS 3 as- Is PRO TOOTHBRUSHES MULTIPII VITAMINS with IRON a J VITAMINS LIGHT BULB SALE ACTON PHARMACY LTD DOWNTOWN Boneless Point Brisket 139 Ground Chuck Braising Ribs 95 Prime Rib Roast Bone in Small Link Sausage 95 Maple Ib Sliced Side Bacon RED BRAND BEEF FOR YOUR FREEZER SIDES HINDS FRONTS 105 ib 129 85 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET I-

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