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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 3, 1970, p. 19

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Losses outweigh advantages disposal plant request nixed Public plaudit should be applied to the Township Council in their concerted opposition to the Goodfellow Combustion Limited request to move into and set up a waste disposal plant At a special meeting held in the Council chambers on May members of the Committee of Adjustment and the Planning Board met together with township council members and the clerk to discuss with Mr Childs from the Waste Management Messrs G Robinson and M Caranci from the Air Management Branch and Messrs Stewart and Sabancki from the Ontario Water Resource Commission the ven Despite assurances that the modern waste disposal plants arc of little pollution consequence and are models of cleanliness it is interesting that cities dont want them because they would cause heavy air pollution Heavy rumours that proposition sharp public the sidenng showed signs reaction and hat with considerations as additional costs and whether the suggested site was one desirous for industry were all bearings on councils decision to strap the request Then management of the waste plant j private profit making special to proposed Waste Disposal Plant proposals to the township a OBITUARY Native of Yorkshire Albert Ware dies Monday June I marked the funeral date of Albert Ware who died on Friday May at the Guclph General Hospital after a two week illness The husband of the late Alice Mr Ware was the father of five children Evelyn Mrs Ernest Edwards of Guclph Harry of Kitchener and the late Mrs Betty Hamilton Mrs Alberta Bruce and George Ware who was Killed in action during World War whose death is commemorated by a plaque in the St Johns Anglican Church parish hall He is also survived by grandchildren and great grandchildren Born in Yorkshire England in 1882 Albert Ware come to Canada in where he and his family settled He worked in Milton and Campbcllvillc area on several farms until when they purchased their own 100 acre farm on the line of which was during the depression years considered to be the hub for family members with many relatives spending time with the Wares until getting established in enterprises of their own A conscientious fjrmcr who loved his profession he was an outstanding gardener by trade and although never involved in an elective capacity he was keenly interested in municipal affairs Upon his retirement IS Horse sense final i Wal out agin I got sum reel sad news those yew who like horses Apples two week old colt filly just tip and plumb died joint ills yesterday Peel petty bad about thwhole thing with im alius makin cracks cause Apple seemed so much Now I wish Id kepi m big fat mouth shut an hadnt Got some new tda The boys is pet tin me all dewded up fcr Sundays ran at Orangeville trussed up last know cause name didnt get so tin- boys tried mc in at but they too man horses lhar too Sunday though Im ho pin to git drawed agm at and then with m new clod hoppers meybo I wont be ruuniii so ilow Doug Cross I hear the boys just himsclt a reel racni nag but hes at Mary Hatchs place on fourth line in they wont know how good he is until he gits in la shape Dont look at me none everyones how shore cant be in form and right but now diet Im getting good outs at tons trick mcbe Ill be spurting good tins f I dont ninth Hie ball games list so pen shakes tear losi an then loses Shore is hope tins wins game in llillsrniru ind souk good link nibs on Ill winner Ilk II be liangm in mud TIRES SEE DICK AT RICHS SUNOCO whether special allowances would be made to garbage in and the only advantages winch the township could expect would be additional taxes disposal of their garbage and possible future development of a plant which could quite conceivably result in consuming 100 acres of green belt country for ultimate garbage burial grounds notwithstanding the devaluation of the hundreds of acres of oilier choice farm lands in its immediate vicinity The final decision was based on possible public reaction little monetary gain and industrial aesthetics and despite concerns about and The free Press Wednesday June 3 Concerned family combats pollution of nearby stream A load of loose fine powdered chemicals and an assortment of plastic bags was dumped near the Bruce Trail on St Helena about a mile south of recently and a nearby resident is concerned it could happen again Mr told members of Council Monday in lac led Reeve George pickup truck Mr I said he feared a nearby stream and waterfalls would be polluted Mr also said he phoned the Bruce Trail Association who offered to clean up the George He also informed chemicals the County Health Unit who No results have been received he I r prompt in sending out inspector to lake samples Since nothing had been done about the mess by Sunday Mr ortowsky and his family spent hours in the morning shovelling the chemicals into plastic hags and taking them to the township dump in neighbor Famous Beavers too busy asks for removal future needs for garbage disposal requirements the losses outweighed the advantages for the No Highway Garbage disposal ranch proposal and it was turned hands down by Council GBEENSKEEPER FRED Alton of Station Street is the Rockwood bowling greens in tip top shape for Hie first Inn opening meet of the season Members from the former Acton howling league team up with Rockwood players to comprise oral club and Monday June 1 showed Ilia members in form lor Georgetown and Inn r tournaments soon to be scheduled Photo by Lorraine Thn famous Beavers are busy again Former township reovo Stanley told Township Councillors the Beaver had been busy in the area hi farm and flooded a bush and extended the water into the corner of a field Beaver were introduced into Ware was carried to Ins ground by Ins six granuson pallbearers led Hamilton Bruce den Mills Boh I Branlford Bill I Lime I dwards Kitchener and Jimmy Wire of Acton years ago he and his wife moved to where Ins avid interest in flowers and vegetable growing created much local interest After years lie moved hack to the area to the white frame house above the Conservation Park on the line where they lived lor wo years before his wifes death after which he divided his tune by visiting with the families his two remaining children It was while staying with his daughter Mrs Ivelyn I dwards in that he had a fall approximately a month ago which resulted in a two week hospitalization period during which he incurred chest complications and died Many friends called to pay their respects to the grand old gentleman whose recall of much of history was keenly alive until his failing two weeks ago Dearly loved by his family respected by his many friends he will be missed and his service last Monday was conducted from the I home by Rev Laurie of St Catharines Ontario Average Eramosa ratepayers taxes will be up about 15 Now rates taxation were struck at the last meclinn Council ami a hike over nine mills based on the treasurers budget is estimated lor l70 Council passed a motion that a bylaw to adopt Hie estimates of Ml sums retiuircd unrig Hie year and to strike the rates taxation lor the year 170 be read and passed the Mr later recalled while he was They were placed In an area of the Sixth Lino and established themselves in a place of their own choosing Extensive road rebuilding had been necessary to keep the road from flooding The Department of Lands and Forests wore to bo contacted Council decided to see If they would remove the Beaver from their current Department of Lands and Forest put the Beaver in In the first place They should come and take them out Mr Nor nth observed I den Mills Iu Comins and id Mrs Burton Hill returned home from a holiday trip to and Scotland home John Pace pistor Presbyterian ireli will be bringing Ins pop pel group The Celestial meetion to the Barrie Hill ted Church at the 2nd of the late Herb Gibbons mother Mrs Gibbons residing m I lie niece Mr and Mrs George Sunnier she was a muse Iroi the St Josephs Hospital i Guelph and is survived by In husband ink teach and head the high selioi Department Science- i and her five Marguerite Pat Mieliie nd Paul her grandson A which invited with lowards the instrumentalist June at going Mrs from Ajax She was burn cemetery in West Louie Veil and he saddened ai the sudden death three week ago of Mrs Madeline Bolger ol Million Ontario the tonne Madeline the Mr and Mrs Don Hi flight trip to I Winnie will be visiting family and Don who been back to I upland war years will have a visit old haunts weather to the Hills Location of quarries not Ministers right claims Reeve L- llflmj de parliiKiital lookm icel buss on No last it seems i base taken three big orange lolouied tut down a load lilac busies wu Its great taxpayers has got loads dough tor such trills Course them guvs wu considerin an idem point view But I inner thought they in people killed all how them slop signs still lead and oirc in a while some one is almost clobbered An durn rosswa in front groceteria is still not properly marked out Oh well gotta go now trend hair man should be given the right to say where pits and quarries should be located Reeve A MacArthur maintained as she reported to Nassagaweya Township Councillors on a recent meeting in Brampton of municipal and provincial officials She told members she was bred hearing the province say municipalities had not acted through plans to control quarries Nassagaweya had acted but always it was told the quarry was theie before the bylaw and nothing could be done We cant begin to sue five large corporations she told the Minister An earlier Nassagaweya suggestion for a levy per Ion on material removed from the township was proposed in new legislation hut she reported it was already being sula the 1970 are at NORTH END BP mm ALL MODELS ON DISPLAY PRICED FROM SEE THE SPORTS CAR OPEN WEEKDAY 235 Base S TO 9 pm SAT SUN TO 7 pm Milton A i A I inn i HIS If I HO IS 11701 IIS SI Jiclll I the I in township MS I ivhin tin I GAI im HEADQUARTERS Fertilize Your Lawn Now f I sergreens Fertilize Patio Seed Tools Etc CASH CARRY SWEETHEART ROSES DOZ Open 7 Days a a TI Dark Phone Caroline Flower Garden Shop TODAY EVERY DAY EVERYWHERE municipality Mil observed the Minister of Mines seemed sincere in his attempts through new legislation to improve quarry operations But she suggested that if the is to be responsible for the final decision on locations of future quarries it should be in consultation with the municipality affected Wed Sat June ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Coming Wed to Sat June to EASY RIOER THE BIG PLEASE NOTE SHOW STARTS AT DUSK DRIVEIN THEATRE yet from the sample analysis Mr Jorlowsky estimates the chemicals and bags represented about pounds JOHNSON DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY MILTON AND ACTON S Directory for Doiitb POLLOCK AND CAMPBELL lit s Memorial Engraving Terphon 9 WW- FAMILY SIZE COLGATE TOOTH PASTE COLGATE SIZE MOUTHWASH 99c florient ROOM SPRAY LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO 99c AEROSOL REG SI RAPID SHAVE HALO SHAMPOO NOW ON ACTON PHARMACY AND DOLLAR DADDY 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