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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 27, 1982, p. 10

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Oct Parking for disabled A uniform policy of patting far the band caned should bo introduced m Halloo by the spring of do year Administrator Ken told council Monday night thederk adWastraton of all the La the region and the regional staff are discussing the subject and hope to draft a policy soon Fox Run hits 9300 A little after the Tarry Run at Acton High School organisers say turn has ben turned to white Spokesman for the month from all their DM Tttcker Ton Nolan Whetaa and Archie DeGaast their Official Charter Laageayh presented Graa4 Kalght Vtace naming all the of Caouabtt la the St Josephs Coaaelt of 11m Knights afColanbai 1000 fine day in jail for convicted skin thief organizing John Hurst said theyll be contacting the people who arent recorded having turned in their pledges yet later this week They suspect some people In outlying areas around Acton may not have taken their money to an Acton bank while some others have their except from a couple of people take those tardy donors off your pledge sheets aw torn the money in well takeM per cant Anyone who Is having problems should call Hunt at The committee pressed appreciation for the support people have given them as as peoples efforts to turn their pledgee in as as they possibly could John Jordan Ran Jordan pleaded guilty St Acton was earlier this month to sentenced to one day in charges of theft over jail ami handed a He admitted in line for his part in the court he had driven skid theft of leather skins loads of skins to a from Beardmore tan- Toronto shoe repair last year shop but year between RAMESES A PRINT PUBLISHING BUSINESS SLOW MOWS THE TIME TO ADVERTISE WERE FLYER SPECIALISTS Discount Prices Tool Can at 8775829 the store that you Main St Downtown George tew- ft Yodbs October and November where he received money He himself was paid over for his two trips Provincial court Judge Sharpe Thursday ignored Jordans lawyers ap peal for a conditional discharge Gerald argued that Jordan had not stolen from his employer which is breach of trust and means an auto matic jail sentence But stressed Jordan had lost his job at Tyler Transport and If given a jail sentence his licence as a groom at a racetrack where is employed will come under review continued to tell the court Jordans wife had been harassed by members of the Acton community because of her husbands conviction and Jordan himself Is quite contrite over having lost his job and because of the harassment The defense lawyer noted that Jordan has been hit financially because of this event When confronted with the thefts pointed out Jordan willingly gave the police a full statement which led to the arrest of others in the case A probation officer is convinced of Jordans remorse and bath his former and present employer commend Jordans work habits and attitude Punnett nded a conditional dis charge for his client and maybe community service work and some form of restitution for the stolen skins Assistant Crown Attorney John reminded Judge Sharpe that criminal activities had taken place and with all illegal matters goes a certain stigma The crown opposed the discharge Jordan did gain financially from the thefts Judge Sharpe pointed out that even though he was Impressed with Jordans presentence report he was not convinced a discharge was in order Even though he did not steal from an employer It was pretty close to breach of trust the Judge said Because it was his first offence Judge Sharpe ruled Jordan should go to Jail for a day and be fined hunt to begin Mondavi Actario winners Local hunters are ex pec ted to take at least deer during the third an nual controlled hunt in Halton Region operating from Monday November I to Thurs day November That figure represents the number of deer harvested in this area last year Ministry of Natural Resources area biologist Nancy Tilt predicts an increase In that number this year as hunters have gained experience from the previous hunts The area biologist said about 600 hunters from Halton Region ap plied and of that number were drawn from a lottery The total represents hunters north of Highway and south of Highway 401 Residents owning more than 50 acres will also be allow to participate Halton Region hunters will contribute to the expected total harvest of to for Cambridge District Private property Is only open as a hunting range with the owners permission Milton Wards l and 3 Regional Bill Johnsun is again this year making no hunting signs available to land owners who wish to ward off hunters Jean MacKenzie of Georgetown was the winner of the weekly Actario draw for Tracey Tyler 350 Peel St won vouchers from Acton Pharmacy and Acton Family Cleaners while Florence and Marlene IBS Main St North went home with vouchers from IGA Home Hardware Acton Family Restaurant and Family Cleaners Vouchers from Nielsens Clothing Acton Photo and Camera and Eds In Out were won by Bob and Kay Hart 341 Rd and Elmer and Bonnie Dunn Acton won vouchers from Jug City Family Cleaners aria Bowling Lanes Actario has a special sale on now Tickets for the last five cash draw five weeks of bonus voucher draws and two trip draws worth of prices are going for a flat A ticket for the final five draws would normally cost OPEN HOURS

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