Ontario Community Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 3, 1968, p. 14

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eden mills silverwood grass fire first of several grass fires extinguished by acton firefighters ovor the week end started on the lot own ed by w niewmann on the sixth lino nassagaweya township flames startod in a wood pile and soon demolished tho large tool shed on the lot firefight ers john turkosz loft did price and john dunn jr were among those beating out flames with brooms staff photo sttt tfcss district pagd esquesing seeks beaumont knitting milk information on ask water sewage in glen zoning bylaw esqfueslng council instructed clerks k c lindsay and d french to seek more information on official plans zoning bylaws and their differences following receipt of a letter from j d pemberton of choloelea farms rr i acton ur pemberton asked council to consider a zoning bylaw to regulate building in the township he warned of strip development with eonseojient ramshackle housing if nothing is done soon he also recommended a moratorium be put on further development until a zoning bylaw is passed fir pembertons suggestion found ready acceptance from councillor bob lawson who fait the township should seek bore information onthe subject erin township is in the throes of engaging someone to set up a toning bylaw said ur lawson advosajing they contact the erin clerk for information deputyreeve tom hill agreed with councillor lawson ex plaining his idea of the distinction between an official plan and a toning bylaw otdnt nassa gaweya zone he asked the answer wis yes ask them too he said esquesing council will invite s penriee of the beaumont knitting mills to meet with them at their next meeting following receipt of correspondence from ur penriee requesting a mun icipal waterworks and sanitary sewage system in glen williams council felt the request from ur penriee was an impossibil ity but could see no harm in discussing the situation with him a survey 10 years ago to put waterworks in thegienestlmated the cost would be 1 50000 clerk k c lindsay told council he said tho ontario water rosourcos commission realize it is an im possibility the owrc is chasing tho company hard said deputy reovo tom hill but it is councils duty to talk tho situation ovor and see if some solution can bo arrived at ur lindsay said the situation wasnt serious in fact was nothing compared to what was happening on the west branch of tho river councillors felt tho meeting with ur ponrlco would bo mutually benoflclal rooting up landscape gravel companies roasted 37 occurrences ullton qpp investigated s7 general occurrences during the past week plus 10 motor vehicle accidents in which eight persons were hurt and property damage totalled 285 occurrences included one breakin and theft at star steel ltd tn esquesing twp two min or thefts being investigated one stolen car from uohawk race way later recovered in nassa gaweya twp one minor assault two uquor control act investi gations resulting in two persons being charged two premises found insecure at night two youths reported missing and lat er located and one other crim inal code investigation au other occurrences were of a minor nature nassagaweya council reviewed the licencing situation at tbelr meeting monday tntbe brookville council chambers when they considered renewing a sand and gravel companys license obviously upset over the mat ter councillor mrs anne ue- arthur blasted the sand and grav el companies i think they are just disgusting they go about rooting up the landscape like a bunch of great pigs ahe said ive always been lenient and have given consideration to what it would cost nassagaweya and i really bel it is time to do something no one pursues anything with these birds and no company in ontario breaks more laws she charged urs uaearthur criticized council for giving blanket right to turn land tbere seems to be one law for these people and another one for poor people im sure theyre breaking the law weve pitteivpjattered long enough its time we do some thing im not afraid of them she concluded reeve wluiamcoultaratsured urs uaearthur no permits j advertising is the most econo mical and efficient means of getting facts about new products to the general public would be issued to any firms un til the properties had been tour ed by members of council three harden brothers on championship teams institute marks card party at birthday stewarttown by mrs r wright the march meeting of eden mills united church women was hosted by mrs j turner twelve members and one visitor pre sent the luncheosr on april 24 wis discussed and prices set conveners are mrs j cann and mrs h james rpll call wis answered with a verse from the bible or a fav orite poetfi mrs thompson took jj dey ouoos and the theme was k wayside ehapev she then followed up wfth a questionnaire about witnessing and how we can fence and gersldplsyjngforward witness by our own actions scored the winning goal the meeting was closed with the same evening big brother prayerawr hynuytiike time to- jim playing for the markhartr he holy jrb team won the metro a social time followed with toronto b cnamptonshlp refreshments served by mrs j mr andmrs ed jennings and cann and mrs mluspn mr and mrs qatar parker r- mrs wwllson thank all those i rived home saturday after a for takinwpart months holiday in florida confined to hospital at presont dr and mrs j henry of i prise winners were ladles mrs h gilbertsoo mrs e similar mrs h barden gents cam agnew glen stevenson bill martin bill mclean lunch was served afterwards mr and mrs bob henderson and family of hespeler were guests of mr and mrs r wright congratulations to the barden brothers gerald and garry who play for the acton novice att they journeyed tocaie- dohlk last tueisdajv night and the team came home with omha championship garry plays de- are mrs william ulno mrs e woodhouie and mr jack milne another euchre was held sat urday evening in the community hall under the auspices of the community club kemptvlile visited with mrs k stevenson and family over the weekend ur ogg mclean of brantfor i was a weekend guest of ur and urs w mclean sr by mrs harrjr scott sllverwood womens institute celebrated their 17th birthday with a card party at stewart- tonn on monday evening march 25 twenty tables of euchre enthusiasts enjoyed 12 games results of pink cards mrs d mathews mrs f king white cards mrs ingles mr j dewar the birthday prize was won by mr wlulard brltton sandwiches cakes tarts tea and coffee we re sejrved by the cdromlttee mrs h marchlhgton mrs p wiiuamson mrs w r norton and mrs hi jeou enjoyed a bus trip tp vi no land on saturday march 23 they were the guests a georgetown rug hooking class and visited rltterihere farm studio- mrs david lyons of georgetown is the teacher and leader of the group freo a hoffman optometrist 58 st georges sq guelph ont telephone s24w71 is for easter and easter brings the joys of a fresh new season calling for new clothing a new outlooki s for accessories purses gtcives hats iocks boys- ties is for shoes from tykes to adults conservation shows films ospringe new family wi quilting tea grannies in area news v halton region conservation authority in conjunction with var ious womens institutes and nas sagaweya council will show films in brookville hall april 25 re viewing the work of the conser- by urs d g robertson urs e archibald district director of the local womens institute attended a directors meeting on wednesday at hllls- burgh when plans were made for the district annual meeting to be hold in elora lato in may we wolcomo mr and urs craven and children from komp- vllle to the community thoy have bought the george mltcholl farm on tho 3rd line uombors of the womons in stitute have been quilting a quilt at the homo of urs e flshor whon completed it is to bo do nated to tho von for their quilt salo tho fifth mooting of the os- pringo toa granules was held at tho homo of urs r ellis donna milton presided and tho 411 plodgo was recltod palti ellis read tho minutes and also a lottor from mrs robertson outlining the duties of a press reporter stressing tho nood of reporting oarly and regularly it was decided to have the easter tea at tho school on april 6 from 24 oclock whon tho mothers and other frlonds are to bo guests urs milton gavo notes on informal invitations thomos and decorations urs ellis gavo notes on formal invitations and ontortaln- ment cake and juice was served at the conclusion of tho mooring urs ullton hosted tho sixth meeting of the ospringo tea grannies when all numbers were present roll call was answered by ono duty of a hostess toward nor guost the girls worked on the in vitations to the easter tea the leaders urs r ellis and urs d ullton discussed party refreshments and service a standard butter cake was made by tho girls with help- from the leaders lunch of cake and juice was enjoyed at the close of the even ing sponge hint keep household sponges fresh by soaking them in cold salt water from time to time sheridan college of applied arts and technology first open house for parents and students sunday april 7 1968 2 5 pm high school students and their parents are invited to visit the brampton campus to explore the programs to bo offered in september faculty detail members will describe each program in firstyear shoridan students will be present in each room to discuss tho programs and college life representatives of industry who are presently serv ing as advisors to tho college will provide information on omploymant opportunities in oach field for which our programs prepare students wo think that this will provide a unique opportunity for high school students to discuss their future with college faculty members college students and representa tives from industry refreshments will be served parking space is east of the building on church street 98 church street east brampton ontario rthe with a complete wardrobe supply is for extras slips panties hose bras blouses sportswear skirts dresses socks pants shirts ties sundries the works right place to go the for the brands you know mill st e acton ont 5tff4 stationery 56 mill st these are the eggs all the kids will be hunting easter morning acton pharmacy before you sign on the doited line know what your loan will cost borrow up to sooo take up to 80 months to repay youre told in advance at household finance the cost of your loan is spelled out clearly simply and in dollars no extras no hidden charges no surprises afterward you get the facts first before you borrow when you need a loan youll find that you too can borrow with confidence from the company that tells you the cost in advance compare hfc charges on loans over 1500 with charges of other companies of our kind youll probably find hfc saves you money atk sbout cftdit lift miurlnci on ojns it low qfoup rtlit town mp oloroitown 41 main sheet north telephone 177522 1 haul i umti piiiihi itm ask about out nutting hours new from scm deluxe sq9 electric adding machine at a new low price only 09 95 ideal far everyone 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