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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 14, 1977, p. 23

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Real MARKET PLACE MORTGAGE FUNDING FIRST AND SECOND OPEN MORTGAGE FINANCING IS AVAILABLE Homes Construction Farms Bridge Loans Commercial Debt Consolidation Call today or an id discuss requiromenis Fast courteous service MORTGAGES PURCHASED AND ARRANGED Royal Trust Company JUSTSTAR TING OUT mo show you cosy nice livino room separate ning room Completely nova led home Walking distance io GO WHAT A GARDEN It gardening is your hobby you I love beautiful i With a bedroom bungalow fuel walkout WAIT TILL This beautiful bedroom bungalow w h wall wall firaplace in room The Idnn v the room Mom I love the k and lovo Dad for this gilt MEADOWVALE TOWNHOUSE down you cm own Ih lut homo late throughout many ilcu features Backs onto pi walking Day ire iv SO YOU WANT CALEDON BEAUTY This 3 bedroom and dun home has nnny I ice car garage main family room with am or Clarke 8774B37 MUST BE SOLD The owner has bought so ho reduced the price of this lovely older homo to It solid brick and features largo bedrooms 1 baths formal living and dining rooms ground floor fomly room iroplaco garage and has lots of character for a starter homo li also features spacious I and area overlook wooded area on suite bath master bedroom plus 1 baths and fenced yard Asking 39 LAKE right on lake bedrooms roomy kitchen and I room furnished Insulated electric heal CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES bungalow includes 3 oat in tchon room attached garage and rs sot on a nicely landscaped la with pat and doubto paved drive Asking RECENTLY RENOVATED homo including maintenance free aluminum large living and dmlng room inrj Priced to sell at 900 CENTRAL ACTON storey homo features bedrooms living room n ng room roc room and other extras An ideal homo for lust time buyers Ask only WANT A POOL hh on It not only has a 32 inground pool but also includes fireplaces fitted creation room dining area and an large private lot Pncod at only ALEC REALTOR Mill East Acton 8532086 Council says hold line on budget The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept Regional Council ion mill rate but would at 111 plans to take an even harder allow Tor a slight increase stand on the 197B budget than The increase would be based was recommended by its on a projected per cent up over expected increase necessitate Administration Committee increase on the total tax Read it r K If council can live up to its assessment from new real thing you accept is last years tight budget would force per cent increase council to debenture many of Everyone is always hyped the costs This would expectations the regional mill dents rate will not increase next It was Burlington Ben Cipnetti and Oak At Wednesday meeting Councillor Gordon councillors rejected a who spearheaded the recommendation by their campaign to maintain the Administration Committee current mill rate level for a a per cent increase in I can I see how anyone can next years budget Instead accept 8pcr cent increase opted for a plan which said Councillor would not increase the rcg you accept that said Councillor Its debts in future time to break the vicious budgets he pointed out Councillor was The task of breaking the worried that Nation on fixed vicious circle however is not would force council to likely to be easy severely reduce existing When the administration services committee recommended a Burlington Mayor It n fclt per cent projected Chief Admlnls ratlvc Officer assessment increase was too Ernie that was too She pointed out kmimI that projected ACTON Ideal or retirement home situated on street walking distancu of stoma and bus homo is in spotless lion with completely moduli sued as 1 bedroom it around upstairs plus one leading rec roam Thu owners purchased and a i for quick Completed appro years Thu omo has fully shed ground fam ly room b replace Ho kitchen shaped living and in new residential near Lake Ask ri The owners ore to an offer Appro aero on bedroom 2 stomy home plus a fully insulated and heated urn clad building ft Suit for con forming commercial uses Br Bungalow on trcud lias cedar far your summer This home is in conveniently lociltit for schools and bii Frly priced at or semi detached homo Ce fin Clou to Acton on lot This raised ow piofcrniltly one year old I bat rooms ind bar m e broad rec mom some Hip is needed has reduced Acton conveniently located upper monthly The lower for Ask n Hen is i good buy as an investment low He suggested um the first cent increase would be more had been too high reasonable expected the same Milton Councillor Jim Watson warned tHe region In could put itself in a terrible councillor suggested predicament if it severely staff present council with limited the budget many bud Can you imagine a region whlch council could building with no roof on head he said Chairman of the ad minibtration committee Mac Anderson said it was easy now to say there will be no increases in the budget but when the cuts finally come to council the attitude changes Historically the mended uts have been Penney REALTOR DISCOVER THE BEAUTY AND FREEDOM in midst of fields Three bedrooms room with log burning and a I pool thoroughly mode eat mil Ask ng Please call in or for appointment QUALITY BUILT Bedroom ra bungalow will and pavinl driveway you unique finish in the don one fun ily room and many lu5tS71 900 Como ESCAPE TO PARADISE Down by the old mill In on 1 acres of gorgeous landscap ng sits a cozy throw bedroom homo with largo living room sunny Florida room cupboards everywhere and all privacy a largo country lot in tiro green bull affords a wait too long for opportunity at Call Margaret Watson or or F PENNEY REAL ESTATE LTD Tralatyar ELMORE DRIVE neighbors look over items for sale at a garage sale at 96 Elmore on Saturday Left to right Sam Kenny Rosemary Kenny Colbeck Pauline Leslie Leslie They all helped to stage the sale with the proceeds going towards the United church Burlington joins Oakville thrown out the window when hey get to council He said Mayor Harry the ion committee had out SI million but this was later added on after each illee look a stab at the budget If people are lo live within theyhavetodo with less said Ihe mayor In introducing his amend mtnt Councillor he felt per cent was a good starting point He felt department head should examine its budgets and justify any in Councilor Hon reminded him how ever the per cent figure us not a starting point but a finishing point Councillor countered that although the budget might not exceed 7 per cent it would definitely not be less In it case council should start out zero he said Milton Mayor Don Gordon favored ixammlng each department budget idutilly and cutting possible To say we allow only a per cent increase is wrong ht To use percentages is wrong Carl Inkscn was worried lhat a Boundaries shuffled Ward boundary changes affecting Milton two rural wards were approved by Milton Council on a recorded vote at a meeting of council Tuesday evening of last week The change pulls the for North Burlington area out of Ward Three which was Burlington and areas and lumps it with the former North area reducing the size of Ward Three and increasing Ward One In future the former Burlington and areas will be known as Ward One Urban Milton remains as Ward Two Councillor Powadiuk one of the proponents of the change and currently a Ward Three councillor explained the number of eligible voters would be evened out between Wards One and Three If the change is made now and would become effective for the 197B election Word One Councillor Kick Day said the and Burlington areas have common In tcresls while Burlington has little in common with the area bach of the new wards will have about eligible on the proposal grew hot and heavy and In volved a procedural wrangle Most of the urban councillors balked at the change but the rural members supported it Voting In favor of the Councillors Day Emmerson Powadiuk Jim Watson Brad Clements and Brian man At one point a motion Councillor Jim Kerr tabling the was passed on a vote But Councillor Wat son reintroduced the subject a few minutes later claiming Ihe change should be made by mid October to become el for the next election On its second time around the motion was approved again by a vote Councillor said if I here arc to be any changes made in the urban ward they can be added later The by law Is premature claimed Counnillor Rose The public should have some input she sugg Council s clerk Campbell Thompson said it would be easier to all the changes when the by law goes to the Ontario Municipal Board for than to do it piecemeal What the rationale won dcred Councillor Cord He dldn I think the ward boundaries set four years ago could be out of date already Nobody has been banging on councillors doors demanding a change he said Councillor Day said it the change was not made soon Ward One would end up with one representative on council while Ward Three grew lo three The long range re pre of his Ward One would be belter he said It harmless he added After the motion approving the by law change was carried it was agreed clerk would hold its sub mission to the for one month to give other a chance to make- further changes The debate prompted Mayor Don Gordon to ask the staff to bring in a procedural by law for council to look over He and some others felt that once Ihe tabling motion was passed the matter should not have been re intro duced in discussions There was even debate on whether Ihe tabling motion can be debated and if it takes precedence over any other motion on the floor The staff had ruled a tabling motion Is not a debatable motion and does take precedence But Councillor Day said he was opposed to a procedural by law as councillors will use it to gam their own ends Church PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON Andrew McKomio B A Minister Sunday Sept 1977 Every ioMosI Welcome CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Church I Rd N Minister TlioRov J McFaddon A and Mrs Eloanor McFaddon Sunday 1977 11 Worship and Church School Tho church on Iho hilt is an Inter denominational congregation mm isionnfl to the needs of the THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR IB72Anglcan1977 Willow St and St Albans Rev Leonard doctor Director of Music Mrs Frank THURSDAY SEPT p Holy Eucharist m Holy Eucharist 1030 Holy UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Roy ChosBoatonB A B Or Elliott MA D of Music Sunday Sept a Morn ng Worship Baby Fold and Todd lor Cora Sunday School EvoryoneWolcomo ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH BO Mill Street East Founded 1B42 Pastor Rev Das Sydney Dry 1835 WEDNESDAY m Young People s THURSDAY 7 30pm Choir Practice Sunday Sept 18 Morning Worship Moody Film Facts of Faith MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH 177MoploAva Georgetown Sunday 1977 45o m Sunday School ES Kerr Interim Pastor THURSDAY PM Kerr Spooks Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churchosln Canada Wo Corel Tell the advertiser you saw his ad in press BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Sept 1977 Sunday Worship Services at 10 am and m Preschool Sun School during the morning service Sunday School the imorning service You are welcome Church of the Back to God Hour over those Motions Ham St Catharines S 30 dial Toronto C 1 N F M am dual MHZ Toronto CKFH 1130 am dial 1430 Heavy equipment courses Sheridan College Equipment School is offering evening courses for the first time this fall The five new courses available al the Milton Campus Line formerly Township include Ihree basic courses in Auto mobile Care Construction Surveying and Construction Welding plus a course in Midline Identification and one in Sewer and Pipe Laying All courses begin the week of Sept and range in price loSGU for 10 sessions Campus Administrator Frank Murphy has prepared the fall offerings based on inquiries from contractors and in from the community and the continuing need people in he industry who hive not had formal training in their career idd Vaccination of pets urged The Ontario Hum me mis Ihu rabies and distempcrarehiglilj infectious d is no known cure and dislcmptr is falal in numerous cases Owners can protect their pels against the spread of these and other diseases with a simple program of vac The Ontario faocietv urges everyone to have ated lo keep Ihe up d Ontario should have their dogs vaccinated against rabies before this year fall hunting season due loan high incidence of rabies which may equal the peak year of li58 Natural Minister Frank S Miller also warned this week Ministry field offices in Southern Ontario hive been receiving telephone calls from the public concerning animals of winch on were diagnosed as rabid According to the Department of Agriculture cases of animal rabies ere reported in Ontario during June Ihisycar Sewage on fields EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE CHURCHILL ROAD Rev W Strut us Mr Frank Patrick 700PM Even nil Senile There is nothing Hills can do about Ministry of Environment plans to have sewage sludge spread on fields north cast and north west of Ash grove between the Sixth and Eighth Lines Hills works com received a letter from the province Monday ad vising sludge from Ihe Georgetown sewage plant will be spread on the Alex holme Farm The East half of Lot Concession and the cast half and southwest quarter of Lot Concession a will be the sites of sludge dumping It was noted at the com mittee meeting there is nothing the town can do about the spreading of sludge on fields near 80 apply for tax cut HUNTLEY STREET Admission free Your host will bo PASTOR Eighty senior citizens have applied to the town for the tax reduction Wished by the town earlier this year according to Deputy Treasurer Grant Usher The town had estimated there would be such ap plications Conditions for obtaining the tax cut this year arc years of age or more by September l 1977 receipt of the monthly Guaranteed Income Supplement provided under the Old Age Security Act must occupy the property on which the taxes are levied and have been the owner of the properly for not less than five years prior to September 1077 The treasury department is now compiling the cations to verity the apph cants are receiving the Guaranteed Income Supple ment Remains as chairman Regional Chairman Hie Morrow will just have learn live with chairing the controversial Site landfill issue On Wednesday Morrow unsuccessfully tried to step down from chairing the com mittee of the whole future discussions of the dump Issue but council unanimously and loudly rejected any such move Not one among us accept the position chairman said Mayor Harry Barrett

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