Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1971, p. 5

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Wed Press province to give grants sooner Jack Carpi filmed a Argonaut practice for television last week WHAT DOES IT TAKE to move a 40ton press Ask the people at Blow Press They move out the huge presses built at the Acton plant regularly and with the help of crane and a float truck it really is no problem This 40ton monster was laid tenderly on a float recently where it was shipped to Cmadian plant in Montreal The press is tipped after it leaves the Acton plant and the crane does the heavy lifting Photo by J Carpenter A tabled at the Halton County of Education July meeting recently asks that the provincial government per cent of their grant to the bo during the boards fist il year which mat January to December and that the grants be p according to the normal cash flow of an operating board According to the brief per cent of Ihc boards spending is done in the first six months of thi ir but the province in hud provided per cent of their share of tin grants during the first six months leaving the muntcin ility to pick up per cent of their share during the first half Lags behind According to the brief the point is the Den of education del its of and lics behind throughout the year tlie id on the is increased Hie municipalities suffer in tivo w first bee most of heir iv funds are tied up in the Board operation the interest on monies borrowed for themselves and for the board would be in neccssir charge if the depart mint would maintain its fair share of the current operitine expenditures municip arcue th it if the did r have to ly such a I pe of their ire so irlj in the year they could invest monies in short term lo ins ind collect interest under celling Hie brief notes board of course is concerned at the fact that the carrying charges are part of the cost per pupil and hence in ike it more difficult am under the of the Hie brief two steps be Liken The requests that 100 per tent of the pay on be Slides into third suspect broken leg Doug Lucas right fielder for Pete Barber Shop Tuesday the Glen entry in the night Fastball League is slid into third In the top In Georgetown and district of the ninth inning and somehow hospital with a possible fracture his leg twisted underneath him to his right ankle following a slide He was taken to hospital by into third base In a game with ambulance Want lower levies Its I m great news extremely pleased Dial was dairy farmer Bennett reaction when he heard the news that the Canadian 1ederation of Agriculture had decided to go for higher support prices for butter skim milk powder and cheese as well as lower levies on milk Meeting in British Columbia the directors of the Canadian of Agriculture decided TuimI ij July to press thi Canadian Dairy Commission for higher floor prices ind reduced levies bee the surpluses that once the d industry prittically disappeared resolution passed at the Can in Federation of Agriculture stmiannu meeting tilled for in intreise in the support pnci of two cents a pound for butter two cents a i for milk powder and cents pound for cheese It proposed reduction in within lew of 10 cents a hundredweight a reduction in i lev of a L0VELL BROS MEAT MARKET Cryovac Smoked Dinner Hams 99 Lean Ground Chuck 75 Fresh SMALL LINK SAUSAGE ib Maple Leal SLICED SIDE BACON 69 ib WED BRAND BEEF Choice Rump Roast Blade ct Short Rib Roast Shoulder Roast FREEZER SPECIAL Ground Chuck 10 LOVELL BROS MODERN MEAT MARKET Mill E Daily Delivery Acton Phone JUST HANGING AROUND THIS SUMMER THE ONLY CHAIR ON THE CEILING IN MILTON While you re here having a swinging time see our decorative beaded curtains 3 colors choose from FOR THAT SUMMER GARDEN PARTY SOMETHING UNIQUE BAMBOO TflDI RATTAN I CHAIRS SEE OUR DISPLAY TODAY EXCLUSIVE MILTON DEALER FOR IMPORTED CHINESE BAMBOO RATTAN FURNITURE RUTLEDGE TV BOUTIQUE MILTON 878 paid the board fiscal year January to December and that rather than a five cent hold back now in effect rccon dilation be made the following The brief boards be charged interest on over estimates to emphasize the need for strict budgeting second request a more realistic apportionment of the payment of grants by the Department be established in to the normal cash flow of the boards In other words the board wants the money when the need is there rather than several months inter Still owes At the present time the province still owes 1 for the 1J70 operation of the board of the problem lies in the fact that the boards and municipalities flseal year does not with the provinees rhe buttle is an old one Tor many years municipalities have lud to finance projects and bear the expense of financing until the province sends grant money throucJi The board s brief dealing with education grants only will be the topic of discussion at a board meeting and if approved by the board will eventually be sent to Queen Park for consider Delegates Aurora John Dunne and Jim Thornhill were Acton firefighters official delegates at the Volunteer Fire fighters convention Inst weekend it Aurora Mrs Dunne and Mrs went with their husbands for the three day program of special events Councillor also attended the meetings Satunt ly WELCOME SERVICE If you are new in town or know someone who is PHONE BEST DEAL THIS SIDE OF TOKYO TOYOTA HALTON I TOYOTA 1ST Highway 8262931 j 8784365 The Glen wan the game took the loss for Acton He was clipping Pete Dave Hurley by Id Phillips in the hurled the win while Grant Usher sixth SYDNEY K LAMB LTD REALTOR Offers You Years Experience in the Real Estate Field SYDNEY K LAMB MEL STARK E T MARKS MARIE SHADBOLT JEAN HEATHER DIGGON WITH A COMBINED TOTAL OF YEARS EXPERIENCE CHECK WITH US FIRST FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF 10 ACRE LOTS AND UP ALL WITH STREAMS Our staff will be happy to list your property for sale or show you what could be your future home LIST WITH LAMB 1 MILL ST ACTON 8531030

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