Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 9, 1978, p. 12

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Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug Area resident urges council to save road Eramosa township Council last Thursday night a reverse in public attitude about Improving a road Mr and Mrs David of Indian Trail just outside of Mills urged council not to pave or widen the road during present of the Mr told council he and his wife had just recently moved from Toronto to parcel of land consisting of acres Their fronts on the Indian Irail which is lined trees Mr explained hat they purchased the property because of he natural of kit council could money and the stale of road If of the Conservation Area paving were not done and the Mr told Mi width kept the way it is roa is Reeve Dill told the already well travelled couple the road would not be commuters school hard topped as they know it children and but would have a semi per j area coating The rural improving road will only gravel road would still be i safer or the here he assured the couple lc llot increase it Councillor David Council pointed out tint the Eden to the that Mills trustees had for eight work years been after council to because of the swampy land have road fixed up He road council was fully aware it hazardous to the natural condition of the drivers road and did not want to hurt Mr and Mr Ins state Mr said that if the road was hard topped or improved to grot extent it would become a dragslnp for young people out that the council doing everything it could to maintain ihe road as it should be were pleased the road superintended Hob wis going of his to protect of the ri TOMLINSON single in the Ponsonby sudden death final game The and under girls hit well and were the winners ThescoreHO The team faces in the next play off round Rockwood peewees split ORSA games it M hitting Mike McNdbb intend second Todd Wiseman and Mike it last toadies Neil taking i loss ind Dave trad pitching Job werL very kepi I imosa from it wild the performance of hut by the last inning wtre on whole team It lakes the lo Ins style The gum was whole leim for this kind of del ived 1 is wo pi leim members include Phil I rid lurntd Huns Urate I in Nuffield with superb pitching Mark ind Phil Unci Mike McNabb Sieve lush rcLordmj 10 win home Drew Wheel run i in first Todd limine things Mike I miosis llttndy Mex Weir Hit third inn ih im iiik Hits iwn I I Solid md I building permits granted in Eramosa New building inspector for permits were for new township John dwellings both in the rural Salmon Ins issued 11 permits ire i nine wire for ad faincchelookovtrliispasitlon or rtnoviljons lh new inspector also said Mr Salmon told I there ire permits for township council Thursdiy projects in the evening hat two of these township Sympathy but no action for pig farm neighbors Eden Mills Australian visitor has a shattering morning wislup Ministry of the nil but the Ministry of l of Other thin offering is nothing we cm do hut irtf jour pelitun the Aim llurnetl by Hilda kids something new has been added to Fun fair You can win cash prizes for the best decorated bicycle or wagon so ask Mom and id to help you gel yours ready AHpm here will ben ball game and bake able at 5 to p bike and contest and children games The refreshment booth will open at p and at everything else is ready roll The Lutheran Camp is busy spot again this year with many children of age groups enjoying great outdoors Mr and Mrs Thompson have enjoyed Algonquin irk tnglehart Please lake note of this for SPIN the first Saturday of he month glass and tins will be receiv on the second of the month pipers only I will be glad Id know Anna Wilson is home from hospital in Kami ton Mrs William and Mrs James and Mrs Anderson Mrs Dullard Mrs T Hamilton spent a picas ml afternoon visiting relatives in Ihe junior boys bill im game with M No mobile home for Guelph couple Doug will not be allowed to move his mobile home into ship in spite of his efforts to do so Mr appeared before township council evening and explained he and his v and the f by iZ foot in on his parents in Sulhvm lownship hid both liken a nine week from their jobs at the University of farm land However hey discovered they had to problems once in Hi council if he might hive special him have home in he township for five when they will move hick to the farm Reeve Bill pointed to Mr that permits were only good for days while the occupant is building home David pointed out the present council cannot legally enter into five agreement with Mr because they could not llothwell Nice MO bill from girls from lure on lues di iris pi lyedlnrd with eon of Mr Mrs in I Mr mother from Ihiskitidh rudelv iw div miirmnL of control down the lull Mills of Mrs Wilson lore tin brick house cricking the w ill in be tin bedroom where Mrs Young wis sleeping nut wny to iwikened on ind morning driver of ir wis uninjured but wis d imaged Mr Mrs 1 d Jennings have Iheir friend Mrs I of them for a visit 348Gi HALT0N MUFFLER ltd 7042 Ipli Street Gcorgetowni Hie bill club fnns took i bus score was high llll but il w is Ihe second win for the I- dm Mills Ham A the learn have now steals home and under team were the winners over in the sudden death fina No 1978 pay hike for firefighters Hit will no Juki any return Guelph to work for If they did issue al least years In the meantime they have a mobile home and no place to put it Mr admitted that when they first moved into Sullivan Township they did not know the laws governing mobile homes He did not want run mlo the same Ospringe permit would only be good for rest of their term which is up December of his year Council later discussed the matter and decided hey could allow he home o be here for five Mr I w ill be notified of decision New owner is welcomed by Doris I Mr and Mrs John Bishop ind daughters I cola and have purchased the Adolf Car Service on Highway near the line corner II will now be known as Johns Service The lllshops come from and have just recently moved and are making plans to handle regular leaded and hi test g is and diesel fuel They will also have a snack bar selling milk bread coffee ice cream and Other small items We wish the beat of luck in iheir business and welcome them into he community Mr and Mrs Harry Smith of visited ith Smith a brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Gordon 1 1 owes Mr and Mrs GlcnJackson Mark David Karen and Jeff hove returned from a three week motor Crip to They visited Calgary ami loured around and National They saw beautiful Ijike Louise and the Okanogan Valley and spent considerable lime driving through he upper States drove miles and encountered some rain most every day or night which helped cool off inc Mr and Mrs Max Sehot sch Heidi Michael en joyed trip to the east coast At Mwitreil joined up with some friends who loured the Peninsula wilh them In their llirce half weeks they drove the Trail and crossed lo I They imped at The of came home Maine Vermont and New Hump Mr and Mrs Ross Ferguson Mrs I nomas and Dons Fines visited on Ihe week end with Mr and Mrs Bert James at their cottage near Brace- bridge Now Available Actons Early Days First published in 1939 authored by the late GA Dills and HP Moore a page book in hardcover bind detailing the early history of Acton street by street and house by house STARROUTE Country Hits of the Past Hamilton Based Group Sponsored by Hillsburgh Cobras Hockey Club SAT AUG 12th at the HILLSBURGH ARENA Dancing 9 to BUFFET Tickets per couple Tickets available from Saul s Variety Hillsburgh A Acres Farm Erin CENTRE FLEA MARKET RIGHT IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN MILTON NEXT TO THE TOWN HALL IN FIRE HALL AND GARAGE MAIS Fridays pm pm Saturdays 9 am pm Vendors Call 8781834 COME FOR BOWWOWS SATURDAYS PM MAIN STREET MILTON 8787256 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIALS Dining Room Suite I if by WW Love Seat by Kroohlor 11 I uDi Microwave Oven by Gibson Undo 20 Color TV Bedroom Suite Ronuinr org 10000 SQFT THIS AREA S LARGEST SHOWROOM OPEN A CAMPBELL ACCOUNT No Money Down No Payment till October

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