Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 3, 1975, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wed September 3 Morrow says LIP- cut taxes available to municipalities roused the of Councillors Hyde and Morrow Tuesday night Morrow launched the at tack by suggesting the federal government should give back some of the tax money and was followed by Hyde He said We are sitting here struggling to find ways to spend money because it available It not free it our own damned money Morrow termed the Idea completely objectionable that an elected council should be trying to think up ways to spend money If the federal government would give us some of our back instead of making us the most heavily taxed country in the free world we would create a lot more jobs through the natural market process Chairman Ernie Sykes said he thought a list of possible version study suggested by Planner Mario Vendlttl The planner said it was just suggestion since there are a few older homes In Acton and Georgetown which are becoming rundown pointed out the federal government was going to spend the million anyway and we re going to pay for it Councillor Pat contended there must be useful projects since the money will be spent elsewhere if not in Ha I ton Hills He said work was needed on the small Silver- creek park and more play equipment was needed in the area like to sec us involved In LIP grants but lets run a good he had always been disturbed by finding ways to spend money Some of the projects lint moan the people all the way to the He suggested the skeletons of dead elms prevalent all over area should be removed under the 1 1 grants Hyde said he could agree with tangible work projects coming under the grant but not with grasping at straws Morrow made motion to have the federal government return some of the tax money Instead of the I grants but found support only from Hyde Nine portables at schools Nine ilnssrooms will be schools today Two more have it added at tlit high milking a four three at the and two at I In I Kill Hindi nth liimjud into own day tin It I route Ik I Barn burns unit til on and picks up along table classroom but Is he highway limited two The art room Tin Robert little school a home had hoped for another nor room as well filled fir TEACHERS AT ACTON High School Robert Little and took Tuesday to prepare for the first day of classes today I wo new teachers at the high school are Wanda Hall and Wayne Bridle both in their first year of teaching Miss Hall teaches Geography and and Mr Bridle teaches Geography and Industrial Arts out at i hi I In viiuinl burn belli l to I ly I d lorn fur town fir rilglit out DANCING Every Saturday pm to am at the Acton SEPT ENTERTAINERS Ron Band Sopt 20 Raymonds jflfit Admission per The matter will be Aftfn fl discussed further by council surprise at the reaction or Morrow and Hyde and said nothing had been said when Frank had explained the program lo council That just shows this council can be polite to the federal government retorted Sykes Report five collisions during final week Just three remaining on recreation committee Those who are left on the recreation advisory com miltee and recreation area John Cooper arc meeting this week to discuss the future composition of committee Its now down to three members from its on seven At the request of advisory committee members them selves the duptyclerk sent out letters to all members asking heir intentions Resignations were received from an and Gil Malcolm It assumed that lack of res from member Barry Inscoe means he is no longer interested in sitting on the committee Former chairman Diane Splelvogel had resigned some months previous Remaining on he com Five motor toll were investigated by the Acton detachment of the before they censed service here Sunday night On Aug 20 at an accident occurred in plaza parking lot A parked car owned Curios I IDG Main had est mated damage and Ana mittec are Peter Ed 205 Kingham Sheldon They had estimated vehicle have been asked by the gen damage era administration com At 25 pm August two of Hills to meet cars were in collision and decide just what they feel Bower and Alice Driver Iris should be done next Wilson 182 Tyler Ave had Area coordinator estimated damage to her Cooper says this week he car and Dons Wolfe 103 hopes the committee can be Elizabeth to hers rebuilt and have a regular On Friday August at there was an accident at Iht bin vehicle hud about damage according to police while the smaller had cstimiled Fall goal service centre and Ro Dawe signs In ay Place estimated lown signs went up The unknown ear reportedly slowed first Driver Melody It had damage to her car Cirol Thompson August 29 Main Mum N to hers indSt Albans nun ttcrt injurLS ln known car and two others Occidents accord were involved in an accident ihe Election signs ripped stolen Flection signs and posters like the offenders It ire up all over Acton and do anybody any district now and in some cases ihey re coming down PC signs have also of malicious damage being ripped up or One sign in half Inch taken iway plywood is broken In half There are many Con ACTON CHAMBER of COMMERCE THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4th PM ROBERT LITTLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Steering committee members tor the planned Acton mult i service centre in the are still working on facilities funding staffing programming incorporation and organization They still propose lo create the centre tanning the new facility here visited Regent Park Centre or Centre Crouch Neigh borhood Centre and the York Service Centre and have met with board mem of these other centres as well as representatives of the Ministry of Community and Social Services An election of a board of directors is expected in November Started in January A group first met last January to discuss the fact that the northern section of specifically Acton has long been recognized as In social embers psychiatric and health care provisions A steering committee was formed then Region Human Services council also has as one of its objectives more Afferent agencies operate from the one office the when the program underway The committee hi An budget of has been arrived at with a list of possible funding sources An ongoing planning group Is also ex Y readies A new floor is being in stalled at the this week with Don Pery in charge Other renovations are under way to make the building attractive when the fall programs start A major change is the con version of one room into a counselling office Unfair match August on Queen St at 12 15 p m a truck driven Little 82 Nelson Court and a Toyota driven by Gerald Iamarche for the firbt time weekend Liberal signs have been ripped up in Acton PC candidate isn I happy about it Don eon re dome us favor by ripping down signs he d The opening of FOUNTAIN GREEN ANTIQUES Fifth Una South of Limchouie SATURDAY SEPTEMBER Ed Ryan Ron Mclntyre Firefighters out for yearly drive Firelighters will be canvassing door next and Tuesday collecting donations for muscular dystrophy annual campaign here and the men who 11 he out uniform are hoping to raise even more than last year win leaving envelopes when there no one home or any firefighter will take your donation Toyota Community Calendar Whats doing In the North Halton Area I MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT Robert Little School Auditorium Thursday Sep at FALL DANCE Acton Curling Club Friday September to Country STEEL BAND The Raymond a Steel Band will performing Saturday September at the Acton Legion HALTOIN TiOlYOTA Track SI 8784365 25 Jut of THE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION of Halton Burlington and GARY DAWKINS with JIM SNOW and GEORGE KERR Invite You and Your Family to Attend ANNUAL FAMILY CHICKEN BARBQUE HORNBY COMMUNITY PARK HORNBY Sunday September 4 PM to PM Acton II SI Fo i Blan t Brani S Si Kendall Dual Action SAE 10W30 MOTOR OIL 69 c QUART CIL LONG RIFLE CARTRIDGES 119 Electric WATER HEATER LAUNDRY TUB GARBAGE BAGS of 10 59 Canadian Made Gauge SHOT GUN SHELLS 257 TOILET SCATS Sol Q TIME MUGS 388

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