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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 21, 1983, p. 35

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C Properties INDUSTRIAL apace ax rant In Georgetown MM m ft phot an If REASONABLE rant tup Secretarial a MrvKManpramiml7tiUlerlZ7S4M GeorgatciMiActQnWelnadaY0c211ftU JOY TO THE As the fun and Degr nope you experience withwarmfrtenasandiotjof Tnsnttsomuch for letting us serve you Kay Maxwell a 8364500 Dublin Celebrate Christmas by Laura Donus The Christmas Party of Boll CaD ware ottered A Dublin Woman Institute gift that money cannot bay A held Thursday evening at the genera hamper of borne of Mr Banter be distributed where North Thirtytwo needed Former members cod member were todad- friend will be remembered wan who is visiting her daugh ter Mr D for the Museum prepares for 1984 A delicious supper arranged by the Soda Committee con- lifting of Mr G McMillan Mr Lean and Mra Besley enjoyed by all A abort busmen period pre sided over by the president Mrs Hunter who read the verse Now I need la followed by the opening Routine reports and cor respondence were read by Mrs John McLean It noted that District Night which was to be held in St Pauls Church Milton bad to be cancelled because so many members to the District were Involved with other events Also mem bers were reminded of the fare well evening for Henry Stanley Agricultural Representative for many years for Halloo who la leaving Tor a similar position at The event will be held at the Canadian Legion Acton Many interesting Mrs Armstrong reported for Committee and Mrs turned In the p from two successful dinner catered recently by the Committee Funtime followed with the Committee composed of Mrs Lasby Mrs W Welkins and Mrs McCarron providing a good pro gram of entertainment There were readings by Mrs on Ready for Christmasl and At Christmastime contests and games and Christmas bingo These were Interspersed by Christmas carats with Mrs H at the organ Genial Santa with Ms or was It pack arrived to distribute the many gifts to the members and often each one learned the identity of their Secret Pal for for the first time The com mittee ladles followed along with pretty corsages and a monthly planner as from the organization A lot of work goes before the Ontario Agricultural Museum near Milton reopens next year tor its sixth this faD Cor example staff is promoting the m at more than travel trade shows to major centres to Ontario Upper New York state Penn sylvania end Michigan Cindy Lindsay museum promotion and public relation supervisor says she Is focusing on the motor coach market especially senior tour groups About people toured the site this year and attendance by American visitors was up dramatically from By promoting the museum In the United States again this winter we Ye hoping to top that attendance figure next year About schoolaged children also toured the site last season almost double the number who visited in The encouraging part here is that at lease so per cent of these children are from urban centre We feel the ma sum provide them with an opportunity to un derstand the Importance of the province today and to the past Several activities and special events are being promoted lor next season indodtag a quilt coUecUon created for Ontarios bicentennial celebration the of the lttt Fiord service centra replica a harness- makers shop and a multipurpose activity centre A special becentennlal day and day featuring blacksmiths wheelwrights and century artisans are also planned The museum located rive kilometres west of Milton is operated by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food and features more than 30 buildings and historical display Driving fines get boost Drivers beware Youre going to pay more for it if youVe not Fines for seatbelt violations and most other minor traffic offences In Ontario almost doubled last week The fine for seatbelt violations Illegal turns siting to obey signal lights stop signs and crosswalk signs and for faulty vehicle equipment has Increased to Several amendments to the Highway Traffic Act were announced early last week by Ontario Transport Minister James Snow and went into effect Friday Under the amendments the fines for driving without a licence or with an altered licence Increased to up from Minor fines now range from a MO minimum to maximum Thats a 100percent increase over the previous range of to The general fine which haul been in creased since 1909 was not a sufficient deterrent In todays world Snow said in his announcement Not affected are toes for speeding careless driving and other offences not In the general penalty category and offences under the Criminal Code of Canada The new scale of fines does not Include court costs which are added to whatever fine Is imposed TV SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 ALUMINUM II APPLIANCES MMf PRODUCTS Thermo re place mam Storm window doora 4573973 km indium 8776383 MARCH ft Norths MAIN ST EAST MILTON 8781908 PARTS SALES SERVICE All Makes Models Dryer Ranges Freeware

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