To arrange insurance for demolition Demolition of Bakery to pave the way for a parking lot in downtown Acton was approved Monday by Hills council subject to liability Insurance coverage being arranged Acton Business Improvement Area spokesman Henry Stachyra and councillor Peter Marks said the wants to proceed as soon as possible to get the parking lot fixed up so it can be used for as much of this year business year as possible Councillor Peter Pomeroy said the town shouldnt rush ahead and give permission for demolition work to begin until town liability worked out Mayor Tom Hill said he thought all the town needs to do Is contact Its Insurance company so a rider can be put on the town policy Stachyra said quotes have been received from a number THE SMALLEST calf ever seen by the vets at the Ontario Agricultural College is Pockets here at five days of age with owner Harding of of firms for demolition of the longclosed bakery and agreed liability Insurance must be arranged first He said Insurance has been discussed by the Marks suggested besides giving permission for demolition and grading of the lot council should add to Its resolution that Insurance must be arranged first Stachyra also asked the town to waive dumping charges of wood and other materials which must be disposed of during demolition Hill advised the BIA to contact the region on this matter since the dumps are under their Jurisdiction and the town can t waive dumping charges Councillor Roy Booth said even If the town was doing the job dumping charges would have to be paid He said there wasnt much chance the region would waive dumping charges for the merchants Stachyra noted elimination of dumping charges would save ISO Councillor Pat said he hopes all of the good wood In the Hotchen building wouldnt end up in the dump suggesting residents would like It for fireplaces and stoves and it would be a good way of disposing of the wood in this time of energy con said some things will go to the dump but a lot wont Hill said it up to the merchants to Bay where the wood goes and Booth agreed noting what happens to the the demolition request should committee wood is up firm Stachyra also asked that council have the town engineer assist the by doing the parking lot and grading specifications Council decided the final to works discussion with the engineer since it isn t urgent of the bakery Is expected to begin within a month Stachyra said Planner overruled Halton Planning Board overruled the planning department this week and refused to appeal a Land Division Committee decision which approved three lots on McDonald Boulevard Acton Councillor Pat McKenzie disputed the planning depart contention that the homes would not be com patible with the neigh borhood He said there are homes here now right beside the lots He said tho lots are across from the band hall and industry Is across the road He pointed out the In dustry Is clean and quiet Accident A total of in property damage resulted in a twocar accident on Klngham Road Tuesday April lit Police estimate damage to the auto driven by Frank Albert Andrews Rd at Damage to the vehicle driven by Mary Ann of 36 is about ISO according to police Police say the auto was westbound and that the eastbound Andrews vehicle through the curve in the road Chairman Roy Booth emphasized the land Is already zoned residential Councillor Buss Miller agreed saying the land is zoned for homes and could see no reason to appeal the land division committee consent to the severances The land to be severed into three new lots at McDonald and Wallace Street iw owned by Hargrave and Jack and Cops settling in new office Much of the painting and fixing up of the new police offices in the building seems to be completed The new sliding glass reception area is in place Police also expect a new outside phone to be soon in stalled The parking lot at the rear of the building is not yet gravelled Last Thursday the police commission meeting at Oak villc OKd steps to have parking spaces marked by signs In front of the Y building Tho Acton Pros Wednesday April 19 1978 3 No fine system proving successful THE LAST TWO PLAYERS in a game of musical chairs at the library were Heather Fleming and Scott Poster Mr Foster is the youngest of the people taking advantage of the librarys story hour Maureen Shone takes award again jfel Halton Hills 111 arc experimenting tin- r a no fine books working on tin that m my people i do not return lalt books do be cause the do not v jj The libnrks now d a notice by idtplione to those with overdue follow this up with a If then is no si si ment is sent out to tin rower for f book According lo librarian at At Ion I Library well I lot more slit We checks in people li The sjstun at the Acton and found a total 11 on books missing from then inventory It would turn to replace the books at current prices There is still a charge for loans from libraries outside Hal too Hills Victoria Ave bike theft A Victoria Ave resident reported to police the theft of bike from the rear of his home Arena B E nets money and cash were stolen from the canteen in the community centre last week Sometime between three In the Afternoon of Wednesday ami ten the next morning thieves slipped the door lock to Inside The money was stolen from the cash register It is not known how many cigarettes were taken DOTJBLE HAPPINKSS RESTAURANT False Separate teacher strike averted alarm settlement reached96 raise For the second year In row Maureen Shone has cap tured the Alan and Blanche Lund Award for best choreo grapher Last Saturday tion of Community Theatres held Its annual Theatre Arts Ball at the Royal York Hotel Toronto Over were in attendance Mrs Shone the dance department Sheridan College She is cur choreographing The Boyfriend at Sheridan and My Fair Lady the itel 8532060 A strike by Halton separate school teachers which could hove begun today day has been averted with both sides ratifying a new pact for the 1977 school year The combined teacher wage hike and increment gives a per cent average pay boost After negotiations limped along for a year and teachers voted on April In favor of a hoard and teacher an approximate In- who found fault with both strike and fl maxlmum aides positions last fall and two different mediators Males seen negotiators reached a tenia live settlement on Thursday The new agreement was ratified by the Board Sunday and teachers on Monday Teacher negotiator Bob Boyle said tiachers voted in board five days notice then favor of accepting the deal close Halton separate while opposed it schools today Boyle receive Boyle edged there a per cent pay hike along una dissatisfaction with an increment of pel among teachers and many cent separate voted for the pact to avoid a teachers pay is still per cent behind their public school counterparts in proved to be a very effective in Separate school IP CaSn men teachers have been striving drastically Increased Its Police have suspects In tor parity with public school BO per cent of mind in connection with two teachers hB n thefts of money totalling The minimum wage for a more than lost week new teacher with a degree Two young males were Jumps from to 819 observed taking a purse form The maximum pay for a a parked car on Knox teacher with 12 years exper Avenue The purse was later icncc goes from to recovered but money was a year Boyle missing In a related incident 160 worth of rolled pieces were taken from the arcade at Mill St Some money and a First Aid kit were stolen from a locked car which was parked in St Alban s lot Sunday during church service The auto belongs to a Jeffrey Avenue man GREAT PRO SAW VALUE 039 he added Had negotiations not jelled new mediator had been sessions last pointed just this month after day and Thursday teachers the first one failed to move expected to give the the sides closer Teachers and the board both brought In negotiators to help them from their provincial affiliates A false alarm at Building Products roused Acton Fire fighters early Sunday morn when their alarm system went off There was no fire according to fire chief Mick Holmes There was no damage In a chimney fire at of I lark ins 3 Rosemary Sunday evening at according to fire chief Mick Holmes Volunteer fire fighters cleaned the chimney received her award this year for her work with the Toronto production of Carousel The presentation was made by Mrs Lund Mrs Shone is the head of A citizens band radio was stolen last week from a parked cor belonging to a Churchill Road South resident Our Delicious Fish Chips Chinese Cuisine HOURS in i in m Telephone 8532060 the teachers had voted for a strike The year of on again off again bargaining featured the appointment of a fact tinder LOST SMALL WHITE DOG WITH BROWN AND BLACK MARKINGS Lost in Lake view Subdivision Area NEEDS MEDICATION URGENTLY PLEASE PHONE 853 2796 REWARD revealed Principals receive Ave garage hit Halton Regional Police have a report of wilful damage by vandals against a garage 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