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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 4, 1970, p. 18

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The Acton Fre Pros Wednesday November 1 I Beautiful Nassagaweya home Horse barn in his front yard By Roy Downs When Peter sold his business In the city and decided to retire to the country two years ago he purchased a acre parcel of farmland In northern Nassagaweya Township and built one of the townships most beautiful and homes The house has a rustic yet modem character for he knocked down a large bam and built the home on the foundations of the original bam high on a with a breathtaking view He saved some of the better old beams from the bam and used them in the celling of his living room for an open beam effect Archways were ef fectively used across the front of the home where the original bam stones were at their best and the remainer of the original foundation has been stuccoed Theres a large balcony running around three sides of the home on the second floor level It Is without a doubt one of Nassagaweyas most beautiful homes There Fa only one drawback Bam la his front yard His neighbor J has erected a horse bam on the comer of the Ottaway Property Just feet from Mr front door Ono horse lives there Besides ruining the view from their front yard the bam according to Mr and Mrs Saegllti produces hordes of files and emits a typical bamllkc odor Whats worse the horse bam Is com- legal according to the township by- ws and it does not contravene Department of Health regulations Mr and Mrs Saeglltt are stuck with It and there Is little they can do About their only hope Is the erection of one very high fence along the front of their property line perhaps the height of the bam Behind that they could plant a row of thick trees to hide the new fence from their front yard view Their only alternative is to sell the house and move back to the They have considered It quite seriously The problem Is who wants to purchase a beautiful homo like that with a horse barn almost right in the front yard Surrounded on three sides Mr and Mrs say they looked around quite a bit for a suitable place to build their retirement home before deciding on the parcel They purchased a Ushaped land acres in total on the northeast comer of the Sixth Lineas intersection Their neigh bor J owns a one acre parcel fronting on Slderoad which the Saeglltt property surrounds on three sides west north and east Because the bam foundation was In good shape and tho hilltop location afforded good view or the rolling countryside they decided to build the house right on tho bam foundations They got a building permit from the township and started construction in the summer of After the house was under construction their neighbor Mr obtained a permit and started building tho horse bam on tho comer of his acre of land the legal distance Inside his own property lino but directly In front of home In ensuing discussions between tho two landowners some strong wcro exchanged and at point Mr Saoglitx says ho ordered Mr off his property This summer when the home was completed enough for the couple to in thoy to the township building Inspector and council about location and to tho County Health Unit about Die odor and files Councillors agreed Mr had a definite reason for concern but tho horse bam does comply with the townships of ficial plan and bylaw so thoy could take no action The Health Unit mado four Inspections between April and Oct and Medical Officer or Health Dr J Chamberlain Wrote wo did not find any condition under which we could take action under the Public Health Act or Its regulations or not have to common complained Mrs Saeglitt Wo pay taxes a year and for 1 dont think I want to live with a horse Pointing to the floor near the large picture windows in her living room she said look at those dead files Im sick them I have toplck them up every day the house is always full of flics There was another pile of dead flics In collection from the previous day The files are really unbelievable she continued you should see It in the summer time Last week tho oil dollverymnn had trouble getting the oil to flow through the pipe to their furnace tank It was plugged solid with dead flies and he had to clean them out before ho could get any oil into the pipe Keep one side closed Odors from tho horse bam waft through new house every day The owners Its especially bad if the wind is from the south or on rainy or cloudy days We never open the windows on the south side of the house said Mrs Sacglltz I am sorry we sold our house in the city she concluded We should never have moved out here of Horn and Farm Products Serving Acton Since 1946 it HEATING OIIS it LUBRICATION OILS I it GASOLINES ir DIESEL FUEL Phone OIL 1MB Young St Acton Royal Winter Fair Feature Walk in the Country Township request Reconstruct killer strip Gordon and his colleagues on mi a battle with in the country freshly mown hay caught sight of a dairy herd noonday City dwellers can rediscover all fights scents sounds of rural life Nov 13toNov21attho biggest country fair In tho world Torontos Royal Agricultural Winter lalr Held In the Coliseum at Park the annual window of Canadian far ming animal breeding has roots going buck to local fairs that were the friendly fall get- togethers of Canadas curly pioneers It brings together runners breeders equestrian sportsmen and Just people from all of Canada and many porta of the world Rated on records in early days livestock was judged on alone Now tho animals must have records or ancestors with performance records are ruled on utility as well as appenrance The shift in population from country to city not diminished the emphasis on agriculture but has expanded features that appeal to the consumer The is an agricultural fair but we hove to move with the times emphasizes General Manager W P Watson More than individual exhibits the best In horses swine entile sheep and poultry grains and dairy products fruits and vegetables come to tho Fair year for the first time results were processed by computer a timesaver that will be continued again this year Perennial favorites like the Flower Show will bo buck bigger ever along with the In ternational Competition Tropical Fish and Photographic exhibitions Following the Walk In the Country theme of this Fair he flower show Is transplanted country garden with meandering paths through the beauties of four seasons The Royal Horse Show one of the worlds top equestrian events takes on added international flavor For time in several years teams from Ireland and West Germany will be competing with regulars Canada the U S and Mexico to make It a fivecountry match Canada wilt be vying or the team championship for the second year In The Carousel of Foods has gone International too Canadian products are the Ingredients for a variety of German Italian and Oriental dishes Recipes free samples cooking and prizes will be featured The Canada Department of Agriculture accents In ternational cuisine There ad venturesome cooks can learn how to prepare the popular Fondue four different ways To honor Toronto citizens from many lands and the visiting equestrian teams Fair officials plan special salutes to their countries on four different evenings Germany Nov Ireland Nov 18 Mexico Nov 18 US Nov The Am bassador or other official representative of each country Iuih been asked to officiate at the Horse Show on those evenings In addition Governor General Roland will be a guest Nov and tho Lieutenant- Governor will pay a visit to the Fair Nov A FORM FOR SECTION CLERKS NOTICE FIRST POSTING ON VOTERS LIST 1970 Municipality of Esqueslna County of Halton Notice Is hereby given that I have compiled with section nine of the voters list act and that I have posted up at my office- Georgetown on the FOURTH DAY of November 1970 the list of all persons en titled to vote in the municipality at municipal elections and that such a list remains there for Inspection And I hereby call upon all voters to take Immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law THE LAST DAY OF APPEAL BEING THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1970 Dated this FOU RTH DAY of November 1970 Department of Highways official said the two had no relation however Holsteins to Hungary The first major shipment of HolstelnFriesian cattle to an eastern European country left Montreal recently aboard the Clausen ship Cimbrla bound am for Hungary via nine Inches in some places Yugoslavia The incalf Council have won the Ontario Government Their for action on the killer on Highway east of CbrnpbellvUle are at last being met Representatives of the Department of Highways and King Paving Materials began reconstruction of a portion of the road a stretch two miles long Safer row A new and safer surface is being applied and the road is being banked and lifted as much heifers were purchased through International livestock Limited Georgetown and through Global Holstein Eiport Limited Gormley in co operation with several other exporters Specifications laid down by the Hungarians for these heifers were particularly rigid and it is a compliment both to the breeders and to the exporters that the full shipment could be put together In the short time available The shipment is bound for two in Hungary where it Is hoped they will prove to be models of productivity The Ironically enough the workers he nlPP started the work lust hours are to Join hellers after a man lost his life In on exported last year to the accident resulting from the plane Research Institute Experimental crash last Tuesday night A Farm at Martonvasar Some work on the shoulder Is being done and signs warning of turns are being posted Council passed a motion presented by Deputy Reeve requesting work be done on the highway stretch that had taken so many Uvea The resolution came about soon after a fatal crash in July on the road The motion was sent to the minister of highways minister of municipal affairs and Premier John Robarts Hes happy Fm very happy to see work is being done I was surprised to see them out so soon In Milton Ontario make your second car a DATSUN PICKUP Dateun provM you dont have to be big to be tough It can haul a ton and no sweat Why does it outwit all other Imported trucks combined in North America it gives value tor money You gat a lowcost handysized pick up wllh a cruising speed of that up to miles pet gallon Phone8782471 N0RTHEND 235 Butlim Rial MILTON OUT vain wmkrtayt till Sit Sun till pm Ontario Is there any place youd rather be Ontarians arc the kind of people who wouldnt be here if there was any place better We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to succeed Men and women whove created a stan dard of living in decades that other lands worked centuries to build If we have a flaw its our chronic modesty Ontarians may be proud to be and Canadians they just seldom tell anyone From an economic point of view thats wrong The more people we have boosting Ontario and Canada the better it is And weve got a lot to boost with At a time when the dollar is having many demands made on it Ontarians can note that provincial taxes have held the line in 1970 And we had a surplus to boot Yet needed programs have not been neglected The Ontario Housing Corporation for example has housed people to date and currently has almost a billion dollars worth of programs active in nearly 200 Ontario Communities We need a vigorous economy of course to support these important programs And thats where you come in Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve Ontarians dont sit on their successes Theres a demanding decade ahead full of challenges and opportunities to make the quality of our lives better yet To meet these challenges weve got to believe in ourselves Which when you think about it isnt such a bad idea Everytime you boost Ontario Ontario and Canada get a little stronger Government of Ontario John Prime Minister

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