Tho Free Wednoiday Soptombor confirms holding bylav Truck car in collision After cither In he form of letters from Individual rntepnycrn or thnt over 100 names Council cnnflrmcd Its of Hie township holding by Inw and of a as were pa fled Inw of land in the township for any oilier purpose ihnn the out cxlMIng It will remain In only an official plan and onlnw by law Ih drawn up Ihotontat topics of oil IK rn of Hon now hi Hie Ontario Municipal Hoard who will sit date for a supporting the by law were received from ratepayers Heave George lo call a public meeting for of explaining Ihe holding by low to ratrpnytis Dan t Hardly any people on here ruillre the law will go out he window whin official ea of Acton STSS A letter riwnoon received from the law firm of Wij French French represent h fc Bowman Sixth Lino resident whose properly ad Jatent the dragway received no damage Damage to the cor was estimated at about Books far behind the rending over the lint of Among Idlers of to approval from tht firm of mid sent do den Hot rum I age I Mac Arthur the was not as bad as he pictured It Outdated system Councillor Art at much of the problem to an outdated bookkeeping system used by the township The clerk explained here was con sloe rat Ion to changing and up doling tho Mr is on holidays and was unavailable for com this week and followed the clothesline blamed for the fire Staff ACTON FIREFIGHTERS soon had the blaze which threatened the Shubert home on 17 Slderoad under control Sunday morning Lightning which hit a tree Lightning starts fire at Sideroad home shown to the house wns Photo Two families were forced out of bed Sunday morning when a lightning bolt hit the roof or their home and started a fire in the frame section of the two family dwelling on 17 Sideroad near Spcyslde lightning struck an adjacent pine tree during a storm Sunday at 10 a followed a plastic clothes line directly to the roof of the dwelling starting a blaze In the attic of the house Forced to flee in night clothes were Mr and Mrs William Shubert and their son Wayne 33 and Mr and Mrz Dennis and their children Demise IS and Don 13 lie move furniture They removed most of the downstairs furniture before Acton fire brigade arrived Firefighters delayed by a mixup In the location soon had the blaze under control confining It to the rear section The Shuberts live on what Is known at the old Job farm on 17 Sideroad They have made ex tensive renovations to the brick farm house and the rear frame addition I heard the lightning hit the pine tree said William but I never paid much attention until I smoke and realized the house was on fire Following a weird course lightning started the tree ablaze followed the clothes line which hooked up the tree and the eaves of house The sizzling bolt burned the plastic covering off the clothes line exposing blackened wire The Shuberts were In Ihclr night clothes piling furniture and belongings In the nearby garage of the early morning rain when firefighters arrived Nearby neighbors assisted We got most of the furniture out before there was any damage done by water or smoke said Mrs We were lucky It t happen In winter said William Shubert surveying the moss from water and smoke At least we can steep in trailer until we get the house fixed up again he said pointing a small house trailer In the yard The Dennis Shubert family section of house was virtually untouched by flames except In tho kitchen which adjoins the rear The rear section filled with smoke forcing flrefighlcrs to don Scott air packs to fight the blaze Firefighters ran out of water and called a second truck to assist in fighting the fire which stubbornly licked down the They wore also by dense smoke Grass fire Acton firefighters ox a small grass fire beside Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle on Churchill Road North Tuesday afternoon about pm MERRY GO ROUND GEORGETOWN ffistas3Ea8aafcifc3E3Wtawtaeir3ts FOR TOYS HOBBY SUPPLIES KITS ETC USE OUR PUN St 8777212 THE GERMANCANADIAN CLUB OF 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