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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 30, 1982, p. 13

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday June 30 BS TOWN OF HALTON HlUS TENDER R 19824 STRUCTURAL REPAIRS AT ACTON ARENA AND GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA SEALED TENDERS CLEARLY MARKED AS TO CONTENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY PATTERSON AM C T- PURCHASING AGENT UN TIL 1200 NOON LOCAL TIME WEDNESDAY JULY INSTAL STEEL RE INFORCEMENT CLEAN EXISTING STEEL BASES AND ENCASE IN CEMENT CLEAN AND PAINT STEEL SPECIFICATIONS DRAWINGS AND TENOEH FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE PUR CHASING DEPARTMENT LOWEST OR ANY TENDER IN WHOLE OR IN PART NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED TOWN OF HALTON HILLS H D PATTERSON A C T PURCHASING AGENT 36 Main Street South Georgetown Ontario Of Hanoi Tender One 1 Pickup Truck One 1 Automobile Saolad lenders as to contents be cehfd by Die Office of me Clerk Local Time Tuesday Jury 1 for above landers Tenders may be Purchasing Department list Bronte Ontario Tender be opened at is m Local Tuesday July In tho Reolonal Headquarters Committee Room No Road Those lenders are Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept ad R J Moore Eng R A Higgifls Praetor ol Public Manager of Purcnasfcirj ONE apartment In plus utilities ISM bachelor arte morn My all Included bedroom extra large Church Services CHURCHILL COMMUNITY E M Jenkins Sun July 1382 Moi Worship Sunday School Tape of the available Please Inquire TRINITY UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ACTON Rev Chuck Beaton A Dr George EBott MS PhD Sun July 10 am Morning Worship by told and care ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor JesnSu Sun July 11 I Are You Okay Communion Savc Parent dedication and eh presentation SALVATION ARMY Gospel every Sunday at at Trnty United Church KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA ACTON Rev Gerald Choir Director Mr A Hansen A Sun July 11 am School ant THE CHURCH OF ST THE MARTYR Comer Sun July Dunrrg July no 900 a TO HotyEuctiantt Caaabrem and preacher Rev July workshop outlet fronting High way No Georgetown monthly AHS teachers in canoe competition On July 1 six teachers from Acton High will be In Ottawa to compete In the Canada Canoe Festival on the Ottawa Ospringe project on More Outdoor Living Mrs Byron Bruce was in charge of devotions at the June meeting of Osprtnge Ladies Aid held at the home Mrs Ward Bruce She chose Wonders of the Sea son as her theme with all singing the hymn For the Beauty the Earth Mrs Ward Bruce was able to recite many lines of the poem What Is So Rare As A Day In June Ebenezer by Mrs Ron McLean The first two Sundays in July the churches close Tor the Ministers holiday There will be no Sunday School until September Laurie Early presided at the organ on Sunday and her sister Sandra sang I would love to tell you what 1 think of Jesus John and Audrey Hitching attend ed the year reunion of his college class at Sands A crowd of friends and well wishers showered Paula Hitching a bride- dec I of August with many attractive and useful gifts River Doc Dave Boycott Murray Kittmer Wayne Bridle Peter Harris and Tom I Continued from page Mrs Byron Bruce read a poem dedicated to Mrs Ward Bruce and Mrs Gordon Allium on their birthdays A cup presented to Mrs George Lang from the ladies and they hoped she would visit with them even though the have moved to Guelph Mrs Gordon Altken dealt with the con version of Saul after Stephen had been brought to trial after which she spoke of the history of the people of the old Testament and their refusal to accept God message Blrss will be the six paddlers in the Voyageur Cup race that is evaluated in four cate gories The first category is Costuming which is worth 30 points and the participants will be Judged on the authe nticity and originality of their Voyageur costumes All teachers are growing beards for the race The second category is Skills which is worth 30 points also and each group will present a four minute demonstration of their paddling skills Two of the following four basic moves must be incor porated in this routine a a diagonal displace ment a pivot a figure 8 Inside outside turn and a lateral displacement This Lots of summer fun at the Acton Library Clark Andrew Somtr vllte recently graduated from the Hotel and Restaurant Manage Program at Sheridan College He is he Churchill and Is a graduate of Acton High School He is employed at Jack Tanner Acton USED HAYING EQUIPMENT MFIMBarwhh thrower 124 Bate 2jmsa Baler drive HeernonlQIOHaybint MF68S Swathe M60J MPMSwatfMT IS MILTON EQUIPMENT CO LIMITED AVE MILTON ONTARIO 872121 Talk to the cas company ABOUT GAS HEATING PHONE 18002650562 For straight answers about choice between a conventional gas furnace the now off a gas furnace a conversion burner phone the Gas Company A phono coll will arrange an appointment at your home a he time most for you Wo uno Legion happenings by Harry Norton By the time this week Free Press hits the street or is delivered to your door you will be looking at the last day of June Historically things are a little quieter the Branch during July and August as folks go on vacation or stay in their yards with the family Some folks even have to work In the garden My appeal last week for someone to weed the flower beds did not bring forward any volunteers although some smart alecs did pull a lot of our flowers out by the roots It may have been the same person or persons that so kindly tore the sign Branch 197 off the front of the building Thai Jdjidof help we don need If anyone knows who was responsible we would appreciate knowing BUI Pat McKenzie and Gord Mc are all hospitalized at the Guelph General Hospital and I am sure they would appreciate a visit from any of their many friends in the Branch Drop in and say hello next time you go to There is a pretty good list of members signed up for the baseball team but I don see a name yet for the Horse Shoe tournament Deadline lor signing up for Horse Shoes is July and the tournament will be in St George at Branch on July 10 Out of members we must have someone that likes to play horse shoes Get your name on the list You may not win but 1 11 guarantee that you will have a barrel of fun On a more serious subject all exservice per and their dependants are invited to take advantage of a free Legion service G Traversy CD Service Bureau Officer from Hamilton Ontario will be at Branch on July at 10 a to give skilled advice on veterans benefits pension war veterans allowance burnt out pension treatment or hospital care is urged to call or write Vic Patrick Elizabeth Acton L7J 1B7 or so an appointment AVAILABLE AT SCOTIABANK TERM NOTES Fixed term lycar Interest paid at maturity Transferable but not redeemable before maturity Term Notes issued in multiples of 000 minimum investment More details on this and other high yield investments available at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia by Corporal ion The NouStotu vjrv lorn All without no lie Scotiabank Acton High School teacher Doc Tamblyn Dave Murray Wayne Briddle Peter Harris and Tom Brits will complete In he Canada Canoe Festival on July I in Ottawa demonstration could also Include Voyageur songs The third category Is the Race that will cover a triangular course approximately Tour km In length in a clockwise directon on the Ottawa River below Victoria Island Thirty points will be awarded for the first place twenty eight points for line The fourth category Team Cooperation is worth points for the overall team work team spirit cooperation and organization This little adventure with costumes and should be a healthy experience for all team members Acton Library will be a great spot to be this summer for children with plenty of special activities planned The fun begins July with a sum mer kickoff session for children at 11 a No registration is required The popular Teddy Bear picnics will continue in July Preschoolers age 3 to bring along a snack and their Teddy for some fun The program will run July and at p m at the library Ready Set Go is a program for children about to enter kindergarten or nursery school and will run for four weeks starting August 3 Advance re gistration necessary Thursdays from July to August 241 the popular Munch to the Movies where children enjoy films during lunch will run from noon to m Wednesday will be a big day at the library throughout July and August On July 14 at 2 there will be a Spy School at the library for children six yearsold and up The following Wednesday will be Dlnosour Day at the library Time is still to be set for this program There will be a Puppet Workshop at the library at p m on July with Pirate Day set for the following week on August The library is planning a Surprise Special on August 11 with Mousetrap scheduled for August 18 The finale for those special Wed nesday features will be August when the topic will be Food Glorious Food Advance registration is required for Wednesday fun Fridays will be an equally fun day at the library The Mad Scientist Club willrunJulyS 16 for children age 9 and up In August children age and up are invited to go to the library on Fridays for the United Nations Club and learn about the world Meetings will be held August 13 and Children will have loads of fun if they join the Reading Club and solve the mystery With a theme of Super Sleuth registration Is today Wed and Friday and Saturday Reading Club meetings will be held Julys 15 and 29 and August 12 19 and August29is the final dayfor members to report on their books The library summer finals will be held at Acton Library on August 31 with a special program CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES GEORGETOWN 3 STAVING FOR GREAT WEEK Agricultural Commercial Building General Contracting Custom Building Building our business on customer satisfaction R Lapierre Structures Ltd PlutUc TSN GEORGETOWN HONDA 189203 ST wt 8775286 DRY IDEA I BAB OWN a SMS Em JR ml QQ QQ Il99 il I MukNaldOOi glenlea drug mart QUEEN STREET EAST ACTON

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