12 Tho Acton Press Wednesday 1980 New Fourth Line wayside pit Hills council fourth Line north previously Monday night no across as did set conditions the a pit This lo with the haulage route property on the cation 1ms not been listed most contentious approves pit The Niagara Escarp ment Commission ap proved the expansion of 11 and pit between Hit and Fifth Line Lot The expansion will 15 acres lo the present 4 acre pit Tilt proposed NEC plan allows limited ex pa as to of existing small sandstone from the area The pre sent pit has been worked and now consists of stone walls up to feet high said Hit NI C report The aria is in the Hydro right of way for the kV Bruce Mil ton transmission line and tilt owners an with Ontario Hydro securing the rights to the stone on the pro perly NEC approval was given subject to the applicant submitting a detailed drainage plan to the Credit Valley Con Authority and rehabilitation plan to both the CVCA and the Board buys high Mice and McHorg application estimates Teacher talks going again Board of Education lets found themselves in during a recent board meeting The board approved a motion to buy land In Burlington at four times the price per acre it was selling land in Milton Councillors George and Roy Booth disagreed with a re commendation by Councillor Miller that the truck route be south on the Fourth Line to 17 Slderoad or nor on the Fourth Line to Highway The route which finally accepted after lengthy debate will sec the trucks having a choice travelling south on the Fourth Line to the Given Road westerly on the Third Line to High way or northerly on the Fourth Line to High way Council asked the Mini fltry of Transportation and Communication to upgrade roads and surface treat them The wants to list the Odorico and Vincent properties the two latter on the Sixth Line as aggregate sources tor the con ruction of Highway from west of Highway ID to Cawthra Road The quantities of granular materials for the project are tons of crushed gravel granular A and tons of hot mix aggregates old council he milked cows for a living and intended to stay doing that If the go with my plans here Is no deal He said he had no intention of having a large hole in his farm and would insist on It being rehabilitated so he can farm the area He pointed out he will farming while pit operation is in progress ShortJils Gulf Station Opan 7 Days A Wook NlghUT m 12 FLAVOURS MIX and MATCH BY THE CASE OR BY THE BOTTLE Too hoi to handle Jerry Korpela a grade student and Peggy right a yearold grade student at St Joseph had more than they could cope with so they decided hold a booksale Actually he salt by the Junior library Saturday Doublering ceremony for Smiley Rowe vows Vows of marriage were exchanged March 15 at St John the Baptist Church Burlington at the wedding of Kelly Ann Smiley of Burlington and John Mark of Acton The bride Is Hie daughter of Matthew and Glenna Smdey or Burlington The groom is the son of John and Helen of Acton and Is a teacher at St Francis of Assisi school George town The couple met while both were at tending University Rev of Burlington and Father Leo of St Joseph Acton jointly officiated at the 10 a doublering ceremony Mary played the organ and the uncle of the bride Mike Smiley song the Wedding Song and ployed the guitar Escorted down the aisle by her father Hie bride wore a white chiffon gown with a princess neckline lace trimmed bodice and sheer cuffed sleeves She wore a cathedral veil Her bridal bouquet was a cascade of pale yellow silk roses white African orchids mixed with baby a breath and asparagus fern Moid of honor was the bride sister Julie Smiley Friends Isabella Guthrie and Colleen Vassallo were the bride- maids Flower girl was the brides four your old sister Rachel Smiley The at ten dents wert dressed in royal blue mid calf length dresses Best man for the was Hie groom a best friend Richard from The Pas Manitoba formerly of Acton Ushers were the groom brother Robert Rowe and friend Rick Savllle Following the cere mony a luncheon and early afternoon reception was held at King Court m Burlington for the guests The bride great aunt Genevieve Sister St Hugh said the grace which was specially composed for the couple The bride uncle Willmes was the master of ceremonies Tho bride aunt Margaret made the wedding cake Special guests included the bride s grandmother the groom grand mother and the groom s aunt from New York Louise Special wishes from the groom aunt in Jamaica Sister Cabnni were re ceived by the couple Prior to the wedding the brideelect was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held by the bride another by sisters of the groom at Ihelr home in Acton and a bedroom bathroom shower was held by the bridal attend ants A shower for both the bride and groom was held by the staff of St Francis of school and presentations were made by the groom grade class at a prise party The bride mother hosted a trousseau tea and friends of the groom held a stag After returning from a Quebec City honeymoon the couple made their home at Raylawn Crcs Georgetown Hilton Ontario Stc Teachers federation the board of education plus mediator arbitrator Martin Teplitsky will meet at the Inn on the Pirk this weekend to hammer out contract Negotiations are silted lo start and go until Sunday President Ron Ness said teachers arc prepared to negotiate round the clock to achieve a scttlcnunt and working conditions ire among the outstanding issues in the on again off again talks which have dragged on since September secondary leathers have worked a contract since the school year began Board of recently voted an advance to tcachtrs pending the results of he talks Ice Cream Shirts CustomTailored for Dad Dad will love slicing into his cake n ice cream Father Day surprise Order one in his favorite flavor We add his monogram Baskin Robbms ICE CREAM STORE Halton Hills Shopping Centre Georgetown 877 Kelly Ann Smiley of Burlington and John Mark of Acton were wed March 15 at St John 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