Wodoaettev Pec 141963 senior ranking officer and Joined the volunteers in He has also served as a deputy district chief and captain in the past For the post years he has also worked first as a member of the Acton and later the Halton Hills works departments A farmer Acton works superintendent he is currently assistant Hills works superintendent Vandenbrink has been with the works department since and has also served as a volunteer firefighter for 19 yean la caw last Peter presented vetcraa Are- Herb BID AM longtime lam works staffer Vaadcrtrtak far their years service Town pays tribute for years of loyal service Three volunteer firefighters one Town employee were honored recently by Halton Hills council for years or more service Bill Spielvogel AlfDuby Herb Dodds and John Vandenbrink were honored Dodds who Joined the flre department in is currently a captain and is expected to work as n volunteer for at least three more years hopefully longer Councillor Mike Armstrong said Spielvogel is the second ranking senior member of the firefighters and Joined the volunteers in He has long active in the firefighters association executive Spfdvogel is currently serving as deputy district chief The current district chief is the Wintario coming to Eramosa Plans are being finalized by Eramosa Township Council for the Wintario draw to be held January 19 at the Gordon McCrae Legion Proceeds of the draw will be go to wards finishing off the basement of the Rockmosa Centre Tickets will go on sale Boon and will cost 50 which will include Wintario ticket Acts have already been lined up for the pre show entertainment Shopper s Drug Mart beauty advisor Trudy Vooght taught women about cosmetics and their use at the final lecture In a series entitled Beautiful You held at the Acton Library Police beat A police spot check Sonday at la m a Acton man being charged with impaired driving Coke machines were the targets as thieves stole change from two Acton locations Saturday night About change was stolen from a machine at the Canadian Tire Store and about damage occurred About was stolen from a machine at the Pioneer Gas Bar Twelve Christmas tree lights were stolen from a tree In front of a Terrace home Sunday night The toss amounted to about for the homeowner A 37yearold Acton man lost his temper during an argument with a patron at Cana Style Doughnuts Friday at 13 and proce to smash two glass ashtrays The man was treated in hospital for cuts and received three stitches He was charged with public mischief and being intoxicated in a public place Canada Battery on Commerce St as broken into early Friday morning but nothing was taken police say Entry was gained when a side door was kicked in A 36 Canadian Flag valued at was stolen from the Cenotaph on Mill St sometime since November It police report The theft was reported by the Royal Canad Legion Branch A 20yearold Acton man was charged withpossessionofnarcoticsaweekBgoSun day after being stopped in a car on Kingham Rd A small quantity of cocaine and were discovered say police An lByearold youth has been charged with four counts of break and enter by Regional Police Police say as the result of police in vestigation the teenager was charged lost Wednesday with the theft of worth of property from a Churchill North home last March As a result of this arrest three other house entries Acton were also dealt with police say Reject sketches Halton Hills Hydro Commission rejected three proposals from superintendent Hugh Campbell regarding utilization of recently acquired extra land at the Acton works yard Campbell brought the plans to last Wednesday commission meeting but commissioners agreed they were not satis fled with any of them and asked for further drawings The sketches showed the positioning of proposed gas pumps parking for both visitors and staff a proposed tion tower and other facilities hydro will need in future years Jennifer Eccles JoUaane Watson Pat Vtace Dean WUaaa were ranted la GaMes butt week a t the Scoot HalL Ann Lucas was also enroled bat was absent far the photo The Second Acton Brownie Pack enrolment was recently at M Bennett school The new Brownies are from left to right back row Katharine Kellongh Angela Mnggeridge Amanda VaoderEyken Jamie Wallace Lucy Moggeridge McCormlek Angela Vander Eyken and Laura Allen Osprmqe 11 new Guides enrolled their lanyards and whistles Mrs Ann Root led the Guides in singing The parents were good sports and participated in the tivilies then the Guides served them cookies they had baked and tea coffee and Juice Jack and Sadie Ferguson Ross and Ferguson and Mike and Connie Ferguson attended a Christmas party recently for the civil servants of the Guelph Correctional Centre The dinner consisted of turkey and roast beef with all the trimmings and was held at the Guelph Legion Hal followed by a dance The school concert Is scheduled for tonight Wednesday December at School Come on out and see what the children can do by Doris Fines An 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