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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 5, 1983, p. 8

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Oct S 1963 This is the time have grown and the plants takes ever garden I keep hem squash away and I do not to throw any away Tby are very simple to prepare When a white color take oil the viae wash prick a fork and place on a plate to a degree oven Leave for two hoars Take out and let cool a bit Cain two and pull out seeds Invert hi a coriander far about minutes to let the Juice drain Pun out the spaghettitike strands and prepare your own spaghetti sauce or one ran the store The squash will probably serve our people For those who do not tike spaghetti sauce pepper and butter Imsure this squash will become more popular in years to come 200 damage in car fire About damage resulted to a car alter an electrical malfunction sparked a Ire in thecarparfcedinfrontofJISQueenSI Sun day at 45 according to deputy lire chief Bob Hyde Tony Taylor a candidate Policebeat Trinity United Church Rev Don Matheson was Inducted Sunday evening a special aUended evening service Left to right past chairman of Presbytery and leader of the induction service Norm preacher for the evening Rev Margaret Haoaa chairperson of the pastoral committee of DufferinPeel Presbytery who presented Rev Malaesonlor induction and Rev Jeff Davi son St Johns United Church Glen Williams Presbytery Oliver Tony Taylor of Glen Monday be will be a candidate In the Ward Two byejection October vacancy was created by death of Tom baa lived in Glen tor tbe past five years at the corner of Confed eration Street and Road A marketing and sales representative with Associated Container Transportation a steamship line concerned about growth in the rural which he predicts will be a major issue during the next two years He is concerned about the impact of development on the character and identity of the rural area I will support the Wild wood Road group who are not receiving any firm support from our existing members of council says Taylor Taylor sees equalized assessment as an issue in the rural area claiming some are taxed very highly and others not no highly It going to take cool heads and Intelligent thinking to avoid splitting the community and ensure no one party suffers undue hard ship he added A native of London England he came first to Brampton and then to Glen Williams Pahs via British Airways Plus Over Instant Win Prizes Grans Come into Color Your World today and get your instant win game card Trip for Two to London or 51 Celebrity Cars 50 pairs of swawasl Speakers 50 20 Panasonic Color TVs 50 50 sets of Tires 50 Binoculars 50 ATARI Video Computers Panasonic Stereo to Go 50 CITIZEN Quartz Watches Kodak Kodacolor Rims CaWbufWbM Kodak Kodamattc Cameras Gift Certificates wnftij Mm WtwlimlilajrknfrMltmtolaSawawavtnjaliBa A Stratford man a on MQI St on Saturday at SO pan and charged with being to a public Two wradowa valued at were broken by rock at the Robert School on School Lane sometime SaturdaySunday A vehicle suffered damage sometime ThursdayFriday when vandals scratched the length of the car on Acton The words Youre dead were also scratched on it A 45yearold Milton man was charged with impaired driving and having more than milligrams of alcohol In his blood after being stopped on the Sixth Line on Friday Two Acton women aged and were charged with being Intoxicated In a public place last Wednesday They were stopped on Mill St at about ro A 35yearold Acton man was charged with being intoxicated in a public place on Thursday He was charged on Poplar Ave at about A break enter and theft charge was laid against an 15yearold Acton man as a result of a break in at a Poplar Ave home last Wednesday Entry was gained through an upperetorey bedroom window Stolen was ISO in cash Two shops were broken into sometime during night last Wednesday Thursday Thi eves broke into Anything Goes on Mill St by cutting a screen breaking the glass on a door and unlocking it About cash was taken and damage resulted OBrien a Meats on Mill St was entered by thieves who broke a rear door window and unlocked It Meat valued at cash and five cartons of cigarettes valued at were stolen A Chevrolet pickup was stolen from the parking lot at Willow and Church streets sometime last Wednesday evening It was recovered at about a Thursday on All windows headlights and tall lights had been broken A starter motor valued at 100 was stolen from a vehicle while it was parked behind a CburchlU South apartment building sometime overnight last Monday to Tuesday Police are continuing their investigation into an incident where a Mercury was set on fire and left to burn at the dead end of St Helena Heavy smoke was noticed by a neighbor who contacted police The vehicle completely gutted by the fire was not reported stolen and the owner has been traced to a Milton residence Police reported a tamrneter valued at was stolen from a vehicle owned by Allan Air Conditioning The tamrneter an instrument for measuring voltages was stolen sometime between September and 28 while the vehicle was narked at 133 Poplar Ave Police have no suspects in the case A loud domestic dispute involving one young woman and several young men took place on Main St South around 30 a Friday Police had received a call saying the woman was being sexually assaulted by the crowd of men but that Ihe case The crowd was dispersed and no charges laid Jim France enters race Jim France of hat entered the by election race for the Ward seat left vacant by the death of Tom Hill France a resident of the area for the past years made a bid for public office twice before in the late 60s and again in the early 70s He tried for school board and ran against Tom Hill for the posi tion of deputyreeve An engineering technician he retired early from Northern Telecom three years ago As a result I can give fulltime to council duties and be accessible to taxpayers at all times says France A member of Royal Canadian Legion he served for six years during World War Two with five and half years spent overseas He feels taxes are too high and feels res traint Is necessary France feds a concerted effort to bring industry to the area would not only help keep property taxes down but create jobs in the area France Is married and has three children Heaton makes election bid A sixth Candida te appeared on the election scene Monday when Bob Heaton of Tweedle Street Glen Williams announced he will try for the vacant Ward Two Council seat a graduate of Georgetown High School and Sheridan College Is employed by Canadian Standards Association In the writ log and testing laboratories contends people feel the grass roots problems are being ignored and not even being discussed at the council level If elected Id bring them to council s lion Twocar collision A twocar collision on Trafalgar Rd at Sideroad on Thursday resulted In minor in juries for John Foley 37 of Lot 24 Concea- Acton and Emily 37 of Lot Concession Hills Police report one vehicle was stopped on Trafalgar for a left turn onto Side The other vehicle northbound on algar at about kmb collided with tbe rear of tbe turning vehicle Tbe Foley vehicle had estimated damages Permits up Building permits totalled 11 million tbe first eight months of this year spec- taciaar increase over the million Issued at be same lime last year Housing permits up from last year to million this year plus million nursing home now under construc tion helped boost total Until tbe end of August housing starts have been made compared te only

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