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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 3, 1982, p. 6

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Wednesday Nov 3 Pottery Tibetan art at Crewsons Comers Local Larry and show of pottery Davidson bold Tibetan art on annual Christinas sale ber and at bus home Plan Now For Your Christmas Pa Melody rORRESKHVAIIOnS CALL ACron In centre by crossing at Corners in tasteful design from to pan Davidson again Featured in Ms work share Ms sale with will be functional pot Tibetan refugees Irving cry floe quality in northern India He saltglaze from be or tale lamps to serving pieces at a Oneaetartioa of art the proceed will be sent to the re- mm Canadian and Continental Cuisine to Suit the Whole Live Entertainment Weekends Saturday Happy Wanderer EPIEx On the Rtieln River STEELES AVE MILTOM 8781110 CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 telllSfiafefelff5IiafiaJJlfel STARTING FRIDAY fl It it I mum 1 eliTnmilhtlaLwwlm STARTING FRIDAY STARTING FRIDAY GEORGETOWN DISTRICT HIGHSCHOOL Presents GUYS DOLLS November 19 20 27 AT JOHN ELUOTTHEATRE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT OXBOW BOOKS COLCRAFT Wearing witch visited borne dressed Brace who far tan Krtoline Brace nf Saturday night who Her stater Dawn Smith of it years has decorated borne to scare the or turned to garage Into of iMnron She says she wants to give youngsters something remember Halloween by besides candy Aggregate The Queen Park has directed Its local planning district to a strategy of appropriation and tonnage targets This In spite the opportunity to the demand forecasts and tonnage targets assigned to their districts This policy of by administrative directive has been going on In the Ministry for the last three years Alexander noted adding land use of municipalities have been pre- by this disastrous policy He noted municipal are literally ing forced in isolation to include excessive gravel acreages without knowledge of the entire gravel targets or operational methods Alexander urged residents whose land would be frozen contact their local planning departments and local Ministry of Natural Resources District Of fice for this area In Cambridge He concluded municipalities still have the power to decide land use in their boundaries Guelph firm wins contract bid for sewers Carol Caverleys grade 2 and 3 class at St Joseph School dressed up Tor Hallow en on Fri day Class members are Ian Monday Amanda Van der Eyken Joe Jessica Bratlc Brian ChervTonlak Mark rowldenxta Plana Melissa Samnlt Erin Lara Gavert Terry Lindsay Wendy Graham Ricky Carl Chard Mark Jennifer Wcbn Kim Collins Nicky Andrew Natalie Cameron Rim a Ilaju and Jen niter Brent Legion happenings by Harry Norton Pat BUI Finlay Jack Milne Art Moss Chuck and Trcvail are all I s A it Ah tvst a toon ly FALL OF 82 tint I ss NOVEMBER 13 U 8422555 ikisii sorms or DUBBLIIN BROGUE iimcii GEORGETOWN LEGION BINGO TONIGHT and every Wednesday 745 am sure they would all welcome a visit from a comrade so on your next trip to the big city take an extra half hour and drop by the Hospital If lost Friday was any Indication of the growing popularity of the lounge you belter come early this Friday Marions Country Band will be providing the entertainment Sunday November will be a big day for the Branch and for the community The Remembrance Day parade will form up at the Post Office at 10 15 a and march the Cenotaph for a brief service at the monu ment This will be followed by a service at Trinity United Church Alt marchers are The Ladles Auxiliary will be serving customary dinner at the Branch at about l after the parade and the church service The price of the meal is and tickets mem bers only are on sale at the bar After the meal or at about 3 Branch represents lives go to to place wreaths there All members are en couraged to assist in this service Don t forget buy a pappy and come out and march On Monday November there are two important events taking place We have municipal elections followed by a general meeting Several of the polls will be in the Branch Auditorium so come out to vote and stay on to participate in the general meeting which will be held In the lounge A Guelph construc tion firm will be hired by the region to con struct a sanitary sewer on It was decided lost Wed nesday The recommendation to have Goett and Prior Construction Ltd do the work on Kingham Rd goes before council for approval Wed nesday today The ZOO mm diameter sanitary sewer will cost the region the lowest price offered Highest bid was 358 from Con struction Ltd in Downs- view Eight others offered prices ranging from about to Just as an off the cuff remark asked Burlington councillor Steve how can a firm offer four times the price of another Are these really bonified tenders Bob Moore the dir ector of public works explained that some contractors offered low priced because they were desperate for work And of the Guelph bidder is much closer he ad ded Public Works maintenance employee Bruce Kitchen said the situation In Acton ac counted for the range In prices What youre dealing with in Acton is wet soil and a certain amount of risk to do the job he explained So different contractors will assess the risk differently After asked commit tee if they were satisfied that the firm had the expertise to do the Job the was passed Book Nook is in Wintario halfback Ontario residents can now save up to per cent of the cost on virtually any Canadian book by turning their winning Wintario tickets into cash Queens Park has KNIOHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO Holy Cross Church Auditorium EVERY THURSDAY numbers BOO SB numbers BO numbers numbers numbers EXTENSION PHONE FITS STANDARD JACKS A SSSSST ENTERTAINMENT NOVEMBER 1st to 6th WELLS THE SILVER BULLET BAND NO INSTALLATION REQUIRED only GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND Sinclair Ave This latest chapter in the Wintario halfback program began November l and allows buyers substantial dis counts on Canadian authored books at close to bookstores across the province Including the Book Nook In Aclon Nonwinning tickets from the October draw onward take on a value of cents each for a dis count of up to half the cost of a Canadian authored book or up lo whichever Is less For example if a book costs 12 as many as 6 worth of tickets a total of can be applied against the purchase price On the other hand if a book costs more than the maxxmum rebate will bo 15 Customers simply write their name and address on the back of one Wintario ticket and present them to a participating retailer when buying a book STARTS FRIDAY Halloween Part III A ThaFunHoina ThoAmecteanWerawolf hit All Restricted Show turn At WE ARE HOW ONLY OPEN mi SAT SUN MOHSTVPiKTmTAMMEMTWEO SAT Night Night Night BMttfrMsad win Full Table consul is AT TBE So 1 ULTOV I 1 The Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE SUNDAY NOV 7th The Branch Is an open invftation to all Oeorgetown who with to In our Day to be Brooch si Novwnbw Big Fall Savings at NOVEMBER to 30 off Smoked Crystal Off MartBX TOWStS IDweonUnoiO Colour off Bathroom Waste Baskets Magazine Racks Laundry Hampers Copper Kettles Other 20 off SOj flKjCOME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION W jBi OFGIFTIDEASFORCHRISTMAS 157 VISA MASTERCHARGE WELCOME 124 Mill Street Ean Acton

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