Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 20, 1977, p. 16

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16 The Acton Free Press Wednesday July 20 1977 SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS NEEDED REGULAR AND SPARE Acton Milton and Georgetown areas GEORGETOWN MINISTRY OF HOUSING 59 ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION DEMOLITION TENDERS ore invited for the REMOVAL OR DEMOLITION OF two 1 storey bungalows removal all materials foundations below ousting grade from a silo locolod on north of Eliioboih Drive west of Ma n Streol and known as part of low and 192 Plan 1098 TOWN OF HALTON HILLS ACTON ONTARIO Drawings bid specifications and information may bo nod from Toronto offices 12lh floor of Corporation or DEMOLITION should bo cally at Corporate Secretory office on 14ih floor of Ontario Housing Corporation 101 Bloor Street West Toronto not than EDST Tuesday August 16th BIDS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED ON THE DATE SPECIFIED ABOVE lowest priced bid or any bid will not necessarily be accepted Enquiries lor additional informal on must bo reeled tho Ten dorsContracts Manager at 16 An Agency of tho TENDER REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Tender PQ Police Cruisers Quotation 11 Compact Station Wagons Sealed lenders clearly maifcod as la contents will be receive Regional Clerk Mr Garfield D Brown I 2 00 p Thursday August Tender forms and quota n ay bo obtained Irom off Purchasing apartment Road Burlington Tenders II be opened 30 p Local t me tho Genual Committee Boom Town of Trafalgar Road Ontario Those submit lender toaliend Lowest or any tender not accepted Skerrolt A AUCTION SALE SATURDAY JULY at 11 AM FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE GORDON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Very old no wheel typo oval walnut tea wagon woodan easels brass and ulonsis nest of leather lop tables pc soling of English china pine of drawers with hand carved pulls mahogany sow basket carved oak telephone table and stool Louis chars largo Victorian table walnut secretary needlepoint piano stool pa Louis Decon 2 tier pie table Chppondolo what nol quanlity of oil lumps Cranberry pieces of glass cut and press brass double student lamp Limogu dessert sel oval hall tabic round pie able Gone Tho Wind lamp Alabaster table lamp Eporgne vasts hat rack maple double spool bed old style glas kitchen table small mahogany e braided rugs plus others quantity of old books largo quantity of I bedding good soloclion of It maple hutch variety of odd rugs 3 brass candlestick ho dors upholstered wing chars movie screen a selection of power hand tools Lawnboy power lawn mower grass clippers shovels hammers etc older stylo matching refrigerator and both work well Many more items to choose NOTE This sale consists also of a lot of oil pantings dono by Mr MacKay which some on splay plus selection pa nling books and some old music CAR 1970 Dodge Valiant door hardtop cylinder automatic selling as is good condition I TERMS ore cash or cheque proper I NO RESERVES ESTATE I This is on excellent opportunity for buying good clean household Executor or Auctioneer not rospons bio for any accidents jim McCartney auctioneer Walerdown ZONE SHEEP SHOW AND SALE 7S Pfobredn Dorset Finns 40 top commor eta I ewes and rams SATURDAY AUGUST Fair Grounds Show3PM Barbecue Sate InroimaUon M Smith 3396 or 8782314 AUCTION SALE AUCTIONS Station St EVERY THURS NIGHT AT Always a nice selection of antique furniture glass and general household I lams Good clean consignments always welcome AUCTIONEER WARREN after 5 Businessman pianist man of many talents by Jennifer Ban- According to he letterhead of Diversified Management Services Ihe company handles such fields as financial marketing merchandising human resources mergers and global realty ser vices investment services manufacturers agents chart table fund raising and management ecology agrology performing arts talent bank agencies tech nological services and psychological testing This is amazing In itself but when one realizes this company is headed up by the talented jazz pianist Duff Herlchy is nothing short of incredible Duff or Dud Duffy as he is more familiarly known to his Acton friends and neigh hours is one of the most versatile and interesting entertainers in the business Professional friends such us the late Garner Oscar Peterson and Henry Cuesta have peopled Buds evening hours but by day he is all minogemcnt consultant Few fam listening to easy flowing style at supper clubs or concert halls realize that their enter C P A Master In I Business Administration Doctorate of Music degrees as well as two years of medicine and two years of Journalism education Contused childhood It all started on St Patricks day in Water town New York when little Austin Duffy was born a great day for the Irish he quips Some confusion over his parentage produced some interesting results his mother turned out to be his grandmother and his brother was his uncle sort of thing but Bud soon got that straightened out In his late teens he started work with his brother undo as an accountant and also took up the piano a hobby He became fascinated by the instrument and displayed considerable talent However a baseball accident causing a totally smashed hand ended his playing for some 20 year a Meanwhile he rapidly climbed the ladder of the business world acquiring enough knowledge to become an independent management consultant Among his many credits ore years in manufacturing marketing real estate development and AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY at for MR JIM Located on HIS FARM CREFF 2 miles of No ipproxmately n us Soulh 7 South WATCH FOR SALE CONSISTS OF Antiques mil household items PARTIAL LISTING ONLY Binpltr iwn r buffo tables ar ds go Nor tike etc Mil TERMS are cash r it erreclne crack oWpTlu ann mdmide let run and rb odd old I top trunks old II good ipol sots a ro om suit Igood is Encyelopf dim tab c and old Ian liable xlseLclu tut l pieces jim McCartney auctioneer Waiordown Sunday July Main SI Glen Williams at 1 p m consisting of Pine Nova hand carved doubled pedestals desk china cabinet large pine cupboard wash stand set of press back chairs blanket box pine tabic pine wood bo pine blue china Canadian pressed glass ware copper brass Iron advertising signs and memorabilia Appro pieces For infer DO SOMETHING new phone Limited Brampton 11am BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MONEY MONEYS with Destine Products No experience necessary You sot your own hours Husband- 8533875 weekdays after p m HORSES boar stalls good It for Wo d love to holp you MORTGAGE FUNDING 2679 ON NELSON Court one gray kitten its name Is Peppy Reward If found Call Cathy S53 Milton Mall ladles ring family heirloom and sentimental value surrounded by diamonds Reward offered ONE or two bedroom apart men In house In or near Acton Possession on or about August 1 lex privlatc fenced yard possession 1010 COTTAGES still available In Sound District Lorlmer Lake Resort 70S suit workshop sales outlet on roe Georgetown Reduced rent ELK HALL for renl contact Rick at or Larry at p m ALMOST now In Georgetown baths Available before September per month IS APARTMENTS FOR RENT MOO per monfh In good location In Acton Call Joanne 4 and Two bedroom apart tents In Ac ion all utilities building no pets r APARTMENT lor Acton single bedroom fridge stove private en patio view of lake Suitable for single person References required S3 EDRO0M apartment lor rent 8B Main St Acton newly decorated available Immediately THR rooms and baih In quiet home suitable lor one or two mature Write Box Acton Free Press Acton TWO bedroom apartment In Acton Private Available Aug 1 ONE bedroom apartment for rent In Acton per month everything included counting He was Treasurer of the Provincial Association of the Ontario Motor League Canadian General Manager of a company dealing in industrial magnetics he was with A Green and was affiliated with the National Rehabilitation Foundation for tho Disabled in Toronto among other things Not enough However all this wasnt enough and in 1063 finding his injured hand responding to the piano once more he took refresher courses at the Philadelphia School of Music ending up with his Doctorate in He met Henry Cuesta in Toronto one night while listening to the great Willy Lion Smith play Through him Bud was able to make contacts and start on his successful music career Hes since played all over Toronto worked with the United Campaign playing in Toronto hotels played for four years at at the Skyline and used to do concerts for Universities to endow the alumni scholarship funds Hes even managed other acts also plays the organ but says he not in any sense a concert organist although a jazz oriented con cert pianist yes Town asks Hes been influenced by Art Tatum Hamad Peter Nero Andre and Oscar Peterson whom he considers the greatest pianist alive today The pianist business man says he loves music and has loved It all his life I never cared to be a giant of the industrial world Talented family This busy man has also had time to acquire a family His wife loves music and plays herself although she wont compete with Bud For the past years shes been executive secretary to the Canadian director and general sales manager for Barber Green Canada Ltd Son Michael Is vlcepresi dent of he Bank of British Columbia in Vancouver and operates a record company Sunburst Records with his father Daughter Carol Anne Wakefield is a commercial artist running Wakefield Agencies with her husband and is involved in animation currently producing a dlcated cartoon She won the CNE prize for art in 1973 and Now recuperating from a cerebral hemorrhage Bud is operating his business and living on residuals He writing music and under contract to London plans to get back playing by Records to produce records the Tall although hell never for the European market and Hes hopes to fulfill that contract Until then hes enjoying life with his music and grumbling about the road construction plaguing Acton Fix region roads for gravel trucks Hills wonts the region to fix up its roads In Hills so trucks carrying stone from quarry will have an alternative route once they are banned from the Fourth line and 17 After hearing residents pleas twice and receiving a petition Hills works committee recommended to council a by lav be drawn up restricting vehicle weights on the two roads Monday council approved suggestion Monday council passed a resolution calling for the to take whatever measures are necessary to force gravel trucks to use regional roads Councillor Peter Pomcroy said this was a way for the town find out if region will f up 22 and 15 for truck traffic The wooden railway bridge on wouldn t take truck traffic and 15 good enough for truckers because of a narrow culvert and others felt the region should bring these two roads up to standard so trucks can use them At the some meeting Councillor Peter Morris asked if residents on the two roads who are complaining built their hornet after Indusmin started trucking out 17 back in 1962 Councillor Miller said many of the homes have changed hands and Mayor Tom Hill agreed noting a lot of houses have been built since llmeslonc started bung hauled of tht quart Morris said town t be imposing hardship on the industry and truckers since residents moved there knowing there would be trutks He warned decision to and ban trucks could cause residents on other streets complain Hill said this wasnl likely since the trucks will now to travel west on lo Highway He rejected a prediction by Councillor Pat Ihe trucks would now go up inlo Acton eausmg problems for residents Hill hough it was unlikely Ihe trucks would go into Councillor George said Ihe Morris assessment of Ihe siluition wasn direct since trucks really start coming out 17 until 19GH and by then the new homes in the irea had been built DUFF jazz pianist and organist is known to his family and Acton neighbors as Bud Duffy Not only is he a wellknown musician but he is also president of his own management consultant business among other things More school French worries parents with fill out I North trustees eporled lluirsdi 1 llert said he his Ik en reicning ins enmplaints from Alien he mil out immersion in Win classes support the isn worth piper it was who in Georgetown are rench t Of the 1 surveys returned of bent with ilton students lo pupils who would Ik ike im whin mini I remh immer sion is miming high Ik siid In is being Iximhirdcil with mils ilwiul sion of Hi sides Hie -enfs- mother w ml their etui ilrui said or the question rench im ike their feelings rctfirdmg French in since would liked to been able to si no of French not jusl trench He said parents are concerned if is ex in elementary school it will hurl the teaching of and lhe Church Services mm s report sub nmM tinted to showing L and kmdirgirlin in J7H ennui results ihi is frossl Don snd PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON flov Andrew H B A Minister Mr A Honsen A Organ is I and Choir Master Comb ned Worship Services July Worship a Knox Church 853 Wotshlp am Trinity Unilod Church I Beaton or UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev Beaton B A Or George Elliott MA D Director of Music CHURCHILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Churchill The Rev J L A and Mrs Eleanor Fa an Sunday July 24 1977 30 a Combined lions worship Chufchlll Community C hutch THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR Comer Leonard Ewlng Rector of Music Mm Frank Sunday July 24 Sunday Trinity lo a Eucharist Th ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH Street East Founded Pastor Rev Das Sydney B Pallors Phorte853 Sunday July 24 1977 30 am Morning Worship Churchill Community Church Churchill North Far spoliation pick up phono BETHEL CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Sunday Juh24 1977 Sunday Worahlp Services 10 am and Preschool Sun day School duilno morning Sunday School during morning service You ate welcome Church of the Back to God Hour heard over the stations Ham 700am dial HBO St Catharines CHSC B30 a dial Toronto am dial 101 MHZ Toronto CKFH a dial MAPLE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Georgetown Sunday July 24 1977 I llowshpof ChurcloslnConntfj Wo Carol EVANGEL PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 33 CHURCHILL ROAD NORTH PASTORS It i thus Mr FmikPinriek Ch M OOP THURSDAY I with a WANT AD program fe irful of increasing costs further lutn siid feedback he is receiung people in opposed to an expansion rench instruction in He one parent came lo his home so upset she ihrew lhcsure it him sponse to Ihe survey was considered poor by Trustee Jim Pomeroy says Booth should get facts Hoy Booth should n I charges iHninsl the rest of council until hem ikes sure lie has his facts straight Peter sts I is week milling of Hills finance ad ministration committee Booth warned councillors be from silting of interest library debenture has been spent suggested money accruing from debenture must be spent on payment of the debenture or costs could be charged hick individual councillors He said accord ing he Municipal Act could be barred from council for several years if Ihe interest is spent Deputy treasurer Grant Usher sent a report council stiting ihe pari of the Muniei mentioned refers to sinking funds not ebon lure money His report slated none of he money in the original debenture has been spent but of the interest has In it is my ton no problem exists regarding this above section of the Municipal Act as it applies to council in this in stance Usher said Before a councillor makes statements lhat insult he integrity of Ihe whole council he should base his lions on fact rather lhan fiction said when he contacted this paper rcgirdtng Booths state 600 collision on Main St A Main Street South collision between two cars totalled in damages Tuesday July evening The vehicle driven by Von It Acton was damaged a total or police say The second vehicle driven by Gerhard of Burling on took the remainder of he damage Caretakers get raise Board of Educations full time caretakers will receive a 7 per cent pay hike new agreement took effect July The average hourly pay Jumps from to and in cluding fringe benefits the total package is worthan eight per cent hike Under the old agreement the board paid lis full time caretakers over 5 million last year

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