Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 7, 1976, p. 9

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Hope to crack down on illegally parked cars The Acton Free Press Wed April 7 1976 Guelph widow is winner Cars parking along Fall Si in leading in the Conservation Park run the risk of being towed away possibly as far away as Guelph wheels on the travelled port ion of the road Deputy Reeve Betty Lou Clark suggested digging deeper ditches forcing drivers to park on the street The Eramosa Township and repeal the by law Council for some time has been concerned over the cars parking along the street making the road very narrow and sometimes blocking driveways in the area They concluded that it was mainly out of town cars parking there and passed a municipal by law restricting parking on the street Signs have been erected but ignored by park visitors The Guelph detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police was made aware of the pro blem and council requested them to do something about the illegally parked cars Need officer At Monday meeting of council Corporal John told the members that as long as there was a no parking by law for street the OPP could not touch the cars He explained that this fell under subsection ten of the Highway Traffic Act Corp pointed out that a by law enforcement officer was the only one who could ticket the cars The village at this time does not have such an officer but the council is looking The officer that if there wis no by law could ticket or tow away any vehicles w ith one or more the general feeling of council that the Conservation Park should help alleviate this problem as the tars are parked then be cause of the park Mrs Clark exclaimed that when the township gives the park the village should not be inconvenienced the way it has been in the past Signs Corp suggested erecting bigger signs which the Deputy Reeve was op posed to People do not pay attention to signs she said Councillor David suggested biR sign tilling that if tars are parked in certain areas they be towed away The signs could go it the of the strict and again at the park entrance Reeve Hill public relations is needed be twetn the council and the park people He thought if the people on the park warned motorists of the risk they were running by illegally parking and creeled signs the problem could drop off Mr Masson if the police had of lowing cars for a few Sundays the offenders would the message not park there The and the eramosa road superintendent Bob Hamilton plan to go to the Conservation park and speak with Ihc officials there about the problem and ask them about warning people at the United Church women read scripture sessions A Guelph great grand Mrs Southon has three mother richer this children 10 grandchildren week after holding the wlnn and five great grandchildren Members of Unit One of study book for this year Us United Church portions of an interview Women met at Ihc home of with Mrs Mubanga she an Mrs Frank for questions which va their April meeting Mrs rious members asked regard Jessie Dunk chose St Francis ing the work or the of prayer lo open the church centre She told of the days program teaching of housekeeping The president Mrs sewing and cooking which Trousdale chose for her accompanies the Bible study devotional theme The last there She also teaches in week on earth of Christ ages if invited by the local our Saviour She suggested council A mobile form of each member should reread instruction is possible the book of Matthew from the through well equipped vans to the end of his Special services of gradu book a portion at a time to add status to the six refresh her memory and to month course W intoGods Questioned on the most will for each one noticeable differer- Several members assisted her by reading sections of Scripture and in the discus Mrs Sytskc read of the simple childlike faith Christ expected of Hi PETER APPLEYARD well known recording star has a quiet conversation with Misty Lane at Mountainview Farms open house this weekend Mr keeps his horses at the boarding and training stable owned by the Lister family of Fourth Line Esquesmg Need new hose advance granted An advance on the wood fire hall bud get has been granted by township in order that the department may purchase much needed hose immediately Fire chief Carl deputy ehief Frank sop attended council meet Monday evening and told the members of their depleted supply of hose Mr Meadows pointed out thai the firefighters must put wet hose back on the firetrucks be cause they do not have enough to replace the used hose while it is The chief explained this causes rotting Mr Meadows weak parts of the existing hoses are bursting wilh the most recent incident being i few weeks while on i practice He told that can be extremely dinger if firefighter is a fire the hose wears through taught In 1JU The deportment is still us parts of hose purchased in but it will not list much longer He requested enough money to 1 feet of one ind a half in ehhasiiif mil 1 iMXIfeetoftw and i ineh Mi Me us expl lined new is is required few Council discussed h milter ind 1 ir ire department the id Mr stressed the fact that if feet of hose is purchased at time the manufacturing eompanj grants a five per eent discount the pur lie explained that it be the to buy all hid l lir sine Bars over windows to prevent breakins Steel bit rthi Await Wintario grant for Mill reconstruction of the rami Medic intend thi a l window I Mian told rs f tin mi intry but said nothing hid been He pointed that the bars also prevent isiball from the nearby sehool through the window Mr Burnett reah sured eouneil that a small stone was the only thing that break the but no problim Reconstruction of the Ever ton Mill is coming along reported Councillor John Hewitt to the Framosa township council evening Mr said the In camera meeting The township council will be meeting with their auditor on April to discuss this years budget This meeting is not open to the public or the press w is lompleted on the front the bulkhead hid been rebuilt and man other necessary jobs are either or Hearing completion He told the council that he had heard nothing in writing from even though he had been informed his Mill committee was to receive the rant Members of the committee have been phonine the Win offices regularly and even though they have re nothing in writing they ire a grant is forthcoming mH TOWN of HALT0N HILLS TAXES INTERIM BILLING In accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act and pursuant to By Law No 10 adopted by Council on January 19th the first two Instalments of taxes for 1976 will become due as follows ALL FIRST SECOND WARDS INSTALMENT INSTALMENT MARCH APRIL The above instalments represent an Interim billing of taxes based upon one half of last years Residential mill rates The balance will be billed about the middle of the year and will be payable in another two Instalments All Interim Tax Bills have now been Issued Ratepayers who have not received tax bills should make immediate application at Main St S Georgetown or by telephone 5185 PAYMENT OF TAXES These taxes may be paid at locations and In the manner detailed on the back of the tax bill F Usher A M C T Deputy Treasurer Tax Collector up to a ton more milk per cow on Purina Milk Chow Special Your may have the bred in capacity to pro in ton of milk per year if you feed them Milk Chow Special Milk Special contains selected in ered blended gelher in juHt right amounts lo help your produce all lhat in em In fact l i dairymen rep of over Ibh more milk per in their year on Milk Keep urate records and prove to that thih I ikIi ration enn return you lots of milk it remarkably low cost ill for details on riiea and Wed like to do business with you KAYS MOBILE FEEDS LIMITED R R 4 Rockwood 8569815 Calvin Kay Res 8564488 tween Western lectures and her own she said that the wo men were sometimes so berant that Ihey would burst out in song or interrupt with an em passioned insight in Ihe midst of a lecture She spoke also of the J band s newly acquii taste for Western ways Her work in this area was much a wide gap which the iped to bridge Dunk who read of Zel mothers wish for her sons Mrs Ostrandcr read of of the uneducated Jesus sorrow over who could not cope hi and of the triumphal entry into the city Mrs Trousdale pointed out that the Jews did not understand that Jesus kingdom would not be on this earth they were dis appointed in Him but at the centre day of the triumphal sion they thought He would lead them lo victory against the Mrs Hoot concluded the study with His final days of work on earth when He and corrected Ihe people frequently using par Mrs Trousdale noted that in the parable of the vineyard He was showing haw He would be rciccted by Mrs McDougall chose the work of a woman Mrs Harriet Mu as the topic from the ing Ontario lottery ticket last Thursday evening Mrs Margaret Southon had ticket number in series She has no plans for the money but has toyed with the Idea of buying back the ser vice station and general store in she and her late husband used to own until his death in 1962 She thought she might also do some travel To fill vacancy The resignation of Richard Strong from township planning board was accepted with regret Monday evening by the council A letter had been sent to the council from Mr Slrong announcing his termination of office The council appointed Maxwell Storey to fill the vacant position with his term expiring on January I 1979 Tender accepted A tender from Mann Con Ltd Guelph has been accepted from the Era mosa township council Tor the purchase of gravel for town ship roads Her son in law Is the brother of Leo Close of Milton for of Acton Mary and John of arc the other winners with ticket number in series They are expecting their first child in June NOTICE REGARBAGE COLLECTION All refuse normally picked up Monday April will be picked up Tuesday April 20 WORKS DEPARTMENT TOWS OF HALT0N HILLS DONT FORGET OUR CHICKEN SPECIAL S PAGE 3 AW The BARGAIN CORRAL FAMILY CLEANERS n men WINTER JACKETS BARGAIN CORRAL ACTON 853 2310 Vac Pali LUNCHEON MEATS 44 PK 98 COTTAGE ROLLS l 88 1 lb SIDE BACON Treesweet GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 59 Treesweet 48 ORANGE JUICE 59 Rose 15 SWEET MIXED PICKLES Welch GRAPE JUICE RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY JAM Ivory Bath Size TOILET SOAP

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