Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 23, 1976, p. 21

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Acton must pay 35000 sewage repair costs Acton ratepayers will to go it alone on paying for worth of repairs to the Acton treatment Ward One three representatives on town council put up a strong argument Monday night as to why the costs should be taken out of the town lot levies rather than solely Ward One a water and sewer rates but the other members of council buying their arguments Lot levies said Councillor Joe Hurst should be used to jwy for are beneficial for the entire town lie in id that hi red it mori fallible use of lot to repair treatmtnl plant than to for repairs lo which irt icing only the people the bellow Ward One Councillor Pat presented the that the repairs to the plant were ictually capita project and thus Qualified for money from lot lenis Reporting extent of the WW spent on repainnR the plant commented These are not expanses the Arena why could Knot fir repairs to the sewage treatment plant lit Councillor Hie Morrow replnd that to both the Acton annus considered iipital in for fund The region hoMnor listed the Ward Oik plant its current budget Ih is ri quired current funds to for the work Block Parents need more support A first meeting to establish i Block Parent in September is held last Wednesday at the Community Services Centre Now is the time to get it going if we re going to have it for who the meeting told the six The ideal thing is to have everyone on a street Parent she slid She explained that Bloc Parents are volunteers on each street that display a sign alerting children in distress that protection and responsiblt assistance is naihble in that norm The main purpose of Block Parent programme is to discourage those who would prey on children she said Block Parent will have a list of emergency phone numbers to call in the case of a child being molested or in lint no undesirables tin oh tain signs Tile polite tikes six to icjit weeks she said Financial support is the bluest problem Mrs Money is needed for posters nullifies the Block Parent cards cost each come from Council to will It s j irktns in I the liloek I is hacked Optimists Hub support local sen ici dub in minima will ix n i i Centre WE HA VE WORKED YEARS WITHOUT A DISABLING INJURY l lit I Wednesday Page Main St crashes injure two louse lot it vies lonnylhlng other thin capital a penditurci would set i precedent said not If Acton was stltl on concluded would be little doubt that council would approve the of lot levies to ease the mediate burden Two people were injured in separate traffic accidents in last week 12 a cyclist was injured when his bicycle was in collision with a car driven by Nancy Duff of Cheltenham on the Main St sidewalk between the food store and the Dominion Hotel June 17 at 11 50 a m Tony who lives at 10 Kingham was taken to the Medical Centre by Nancy Duff images to the bicycle to police estimate TheDuff vehicle was infrontof No the scene of three car collision June 13at when a tar driven by James Pat of was in collision with i car driven by David Williams 107 Elizabeth whose car was then in collision with one driven by Wagg Km Georgetown nlly Purvis of Toronto a passenger in the Wagg vehicle was injured in the mishap Police estimate damage at SI for the Williams vehicle for the Pattison vehicle and nil for the Wagg vehicle The west side of Willow St a prohibited parking area 18 feet south of Mill St was the scene of an accident June 18 at P m when a tor driven by Donna Bannister was In collision with a car owned by Larry Newell Churchill Road Police estimate damage at MOO to the Bannister vehicle and to the Newell vehicle Opposite his residence at 123 Ave a car driven by Wesley Baldwin Jones was in collision with a car owned by Alberta of Waterloo June 16 at 15 p Police estimate damage at to the vehicle and nil to the Jones vehicle The intersection of Main St and Church St the scene of an accident June 13 at 15 p when a car driven by Park Ave was in collision with a car driven by Randy W Mitchell 138 Elizabeth Dr Police estimate damage lo the Mitchell vehicle at and nil to the Bidula vehicle the HER A LP Home Newspaper of Acton News til bullies Block Pii peeled to beverages facilities or break up food toilet the home to fights she People Who wish Block Parents will hive in opportunity to git forms in Jul when Where tan He Run will be shown it the high school Mrs It is expected that Constable Keith Hoods Hilton Police Safety Officer will be present along with others iced Block forms ire checked police to the NO on the job for two years is really something for the 121 employees of Building Products of Canada in Acton to boast The next milestone hopefully coming up in September will be half a million since the last disability injury said plant manager Brian pictured second from the left bock row Safety prevention steps include wearing safety shoes and goggles while manufacturing plastic pipe and vinyl siding Acton enjoys music in the park The Acton Band bolstered to IB by the addition of the high school band put on its second supper con cert late in the park like setting behind the band building Although it was an overcast day and short sleeved shirts were in many cases covered people entered the band grounds Approximately people heard the combined bands 10 numbers ranging from Terpisichord Suite by Praelorius a medley of Elizabethan folk dances Australia national Waltzing Matilda a Ik ilk Medley and Italian of the audience beneath the hemlock ind maple trees brought sand others j full picnic lunch ind some obvious I dose neighbours came Just to listen to the rousing music George Pilot who shared eonductlng duties with Dave Sale ind Chuck Wright said the turnout was better thin last year when there more wind and lit said the two bands had one rehcarsil last week lo put together the how from their repertoire The Round One Wants glass around arena Onehalf isn t good enough commented Ward One councillor Pat about plans to install plexiglass in the Acton Arena The general administration committee had approved an expenditure of for protective glass on both sides of the arena ice surface but not at the ends That angered Councillor who questioned why were not included in the work as well That will he answered the town a recreation department likely in time for the next meeting of the administration Chapel okayed Plans are rapidly taking shape for a new chapel in Acton Cemetery At Monday night council meeting Councillor Joe Hurst told council that the ministry of health had tentatively proved plans submitted by the town for a new chapel although new drawings showing that no plots in the cemetery ill be lost because of the building will have to be submitted Council approved the con of the chapel which is being donated by an Acton resident NOTICE ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP THURSDAY JULY 1st 1976 WILL BE PICKED UP WED JUNE 30th AND FURTHER ALL REFUSE NORMALLY PICKED UP FRIDAY JULY 2nd 1976 WILL BE PICKED UP THURSDAY JULY 1st WORKS Town of Halton Hills 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