Ribbon cutting Monday at new courthouse The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 17 KELLY HUGHES of puts in that extra effort and the relay team wins first prize in the District Track and Field meet Limehouse Ad official ribbon cutting ceremony took place Monday morning at a to open new court house extension and land registry office The opening comes after five years of planning for the 2S million addition to the original Hal ton County court house and registry building built In the early 1960s Following a coffee reception Inside the courthouse building guests were escorted through the building on a tour of the new facilities Present for the ceremony were cabinet ministers Hon Lome Henderson Minister of Government Services Hon George Kerr MPP for Burlington South and Provln Secretary for Justice and Solicitor General Hon James Snow MPP for and Minister of Transportation and Communications and Hon Larry Grossman Mln of Consumer and Com merclal Relations The ceremony was brief owing to a summer rain but the wet weather did little to dampen the spirit of the as Mr Henderson pre sented the keys to Mr Gross man and Allan Leal Deputy Attorney General for Ontario Its a great day despite the rain stated Mr Kerr as all four ministers gathered closely to assist in the cutting of the ribbon Milton Mayor Don Gordon was present to welcome visit ministers and government officiate Other guests in eluded Ric Morrow chairman of Halton Regional Municipal Douglas Peacock Registrar General Captain David Moulton of The Army Julian Reed MPP for Halton Burlington and John Thatcher deputy Is government services Designed by Hamilton architect W Wall the new twostorey building covers an area of approximately square feet and features two new provincial courtrooms of the criminal division and an expanded land registry office Town helps heat hall Halton Kills has agreed to go half with Erin Township in paying com munity hall heating bills for and 1977 Monday council agreed to pay its share 37 The bill was pa Id last fall by the hall board and by healing the building in the winter it has allowed the building to be kept open and rented during the cold months Correspondence from Erin Township that one reason the two have to hall with this bill is it competes with large buildings with lower rates and a better decor for rentals Improvements Ihc hall to put it in more competitive rental position are planned and It is hoped a Wntarlo grant will help pay this cost PROVINCIAL BUILDING which enhances the appearance of Steeles Ave opened officially on Monday The provincial court and registry offices contained in the building are in operation The architect designed the new addition to be complementary to the older structure instead of attempting to copy the brick The architectural lines of the new structure are more intricate and appealing District Cuboree has 12 local boys attending by Mrs Art Benton Congratulations to James Romp Jr of Limehouse and his bride Miss Jane of Georgetown who were married in Knox Pres Church Georgetown on Saturday The reception followed in The Legion Hall Guests attended from Welland Woodstock Toronto Arizona and New York State Also present were his Bister and family Mr and Mrs PA Smith Jennifer and Ian from Montreal Jennifer was lower girl for her new aunt Mr and Mrs J Crlchton and Miss Jackie were guests at the Lalone- wedding at the home of the bride parents R 2 Brampton on Saturday from Mrs Hannah Twelve of our Cubs from Limehouse attended the District earlier this month It was held at St Francis of Assist School In Georgetown The boys wrote tests based on a film took part in a test on a special course set up and had their bicycles inspected Greg Lane and Roger Mullins tied for third in their age group Clifford Dedman for sixth but lost out In a tie breaker test Mike Hannah was third in his age group Congratulations boys The Cubs attended the Awards night for the District at St Johns United Church in Georgetown Craig Arm strong received a certificate from the District for earning ail five stars in the program The same evening the Cub- master Hannah received a pin from the district for having served as a leader for five years The Scouts attended their Summer District Camporee at the Oakville campsite near This year the Guides were invited to spend the day with the Scouts It was a success from what we hear Each Guide group was assigned to a Scout Troop matching them in numbers One project for the day was to sec which group could build the highest freestanding structure managed one about feet high The Cubs held a going up ceremony with the Scouts last week Craig Armstrong Tin Ruggle and Clifford Dedman were the boys going up After the ceremony the Cubs and Scouts enjoyed a talk and demonstration on ham radios by Trevor from Oak vllle At the same time the Group Committee was having their meeting in the hall next door They hope to have their meetings next year while the Cubs meet Several Cubs have earned badges Cyclist George Coates Clifford Lee Foster Greg Lane Deeple Roger Tim Ruggle Tim Rock Alan Scott Black Star Craig Armstrong Tawny Star Craig Armstrong Green Star Craig Armstrong Red Star Lee Foster Greg Lane Alan Scott George Coatei Blue Star Greg Tail Ce penter Badge Greg Tail Keeper Greg Lane InScou Tom Ruggle has earned r bronze chain 40th anniversary disabilities The Highway Commission The show la the major tad servfced over with received its letters of patent of the year for Benefit horse show A benefit horse show Is The program was begun In scheduled for Sunday 1973 to provide recreation and at Equestrian Club on therapy for people with or conservation work in S amd i J Sj3 iatofcnnhattodaylalhe Grand River Conservation rami ill to fifth place championship Stables in nit u competitors will go to COD HP which wishing to register In the S provides horseback riding show classes are asked to call Instruction to disabled or j milestone the Conservation For Communities Program Is highlighting the anniversary during the final event of the Plan strawberry social SoTS Rem McLean old servants like wornout Creek and Apps Mill Nature Ebeneier is holding a equipment On an island Centres will be films slides strawberry social on Thurs was and photos depicting the day June 22 from to 30 put up to care for the aged and Conservation Authority over Everyone welcome This was one of the first the past 40 years A birthday Congratulations to Sandra buildings The people cake will be provided for the Early who has successfully centurion treated kids to enjoy outdoor hikes completed her first year at M friends and had built will be held and everyone is Waterloo University welcome Mr and Mrs Mac become prejudiced As mentioned this Is the Christians Jesus was amazed last Conservation For Com at the man faith If we could event of the season i to God in any way we Admission Is always free of Edeii MUIsand the choose the kingdom of with the program running of Heaven would be here In one from a till p the nonprofit organization the Central Ontario Develop mental Riding Program The schooling show is open to pony junior jumper hunter and senior jumper hunter competitors Prizes will Include ribbons people Donald of Sask visited recently with the Dla the Norman Mar Hydro towers rising quickly There will be no services at day Ebeneier on July and July while Rev is on his holidays Sunday School will be cancelled for the summer Services as usual next Sun Rev a was T llne whlch was a Roman soldier a regimental sergeant major with tremendous authority Early In World War the soldiers were discontented because there was not much to do One word Quiet from the sergeant major caused them to quit grumbling A group who performed on stage were given four hours to produce a snow They became famous The centurion treated his servants with compassion It was the usual policy to discard further information contact Laurel Creek Nature Centre SIS 8851363 In Waterloo or the Mill Nature 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