Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 23, 1980, p. 3

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The Acton Wednesday 23 3 Teacher talks start again Ntotintois for Hilton Board of tilt Ontario dory School leitlitrs ted resumed talks Tuesday His Hit first meeting of the two sides since re is when the local tie provincial body to lake over its side of Hit ton talks s 1 16o school been working since Hie of the new school a contract Fire damage up Fire damage lotils for Hills arc up sub fori J79ns com pored to ifl7 mainly be cause of the Dominion Hotel and Jones house blazes in Fire chief Mick Holmes reported to Ilalton Hills council tint totals soared from in lo SI 151 jOHIostyear Chamber meeting Monday The of Commerce din Meeting els this Mi iiiht Acton I stirtni with ills it f pin dinner it7p Following the the will he opened lo public for in ill hits lint Tht portion of eve nine ft dure Hit ir IJIOfoll i pit from a of lit We Lift Insur met on group met pi in for businesses In her newsletter seeret iry Janet Iciniiig recognizes Ihjl ire eompni Ins its own requirements md 111 it we ma not be It iitcominndile silu on Hut we won I ive eh In listen Hi mid question the represtntitivc Mrs It mint id Is the pi in life insur ill cover ife weekly income insur me licit coverage hospital pre drufsi mil i dentil plan Willi your i tuber sponsoring p in we tin provide an opportunity lor businesses to ike of lie redueid e dm wider involvement of pi in members she concludes As find inluctmeiil ittcnd the meeting Mrs Fit mint notes tin new map and directory will be Hi mtetini it a person an it It Hills Furniture ind ph ee in s Shots from ive Whiting I I mil Mrs I letnint lib Music festival to play on NDP candidate Black from Iff I for ihc regional eoiiiiiillnr Itlinson iwpvt member Ivan mid foster r ilSULirili she iilqiiiirlrrhopenlnc WPPs Black says Stress research development Snowless winter be farm problem A nearly tcr has been drivers and i boon drae lo In be Acton would likely be just the kind of ily where firms involved in research and develop ment would like to come according lo Doug Black Unfortunately New Democratic Party candidate siys neither Conservatives or Lib erals have encouraged research and develop ment while I hey were mi power who is the for the second ifter finishing third in list Miys vole opened Ins Acton cimpaign he id quarters Saturday after noon at the home of Allan Sharon Foster 01 Street ind greeted i crowd of over local supporters now edging lint industrial development is a concern in many of Canada including Acton Black said in the short run a quick encourage growth is by lowering interest rales winch is i plank in plat form High interest rates hurl both the small and new observed Canada could move Obituary Agnes Allan A former resident of Acton and as well is Hilton Manor Isabella Allan died at District Hospital following brief illness Mrs was years old Mrs Allan was born 13 a diughtcr for John and Anges and married William Roland Allan who predeceased her December 1920 in During heir marriage he couple lived in and One of their two sons William Lloyd Allan also redeceased Mrs Allan A service was held January 11 at Shoemaker Funeral Home in Acton Willi Rev C P Beaton officiating Interment followed at Acton Fair view Cemetery Pall bearers included nephews Gordon Bert Allan Georgetown Elmer Pea voy Niagara Falls Ken I McLean Acton and family friend Delmer Jordan Mrs Allan is mourned by her son John El wood Allan and sister Margaret Niagara Falls as well is three grandchildren and three great dren into the forefront of Hie m now industries which will rtolvt around suggested if only there w is more il ind develop ment funding would perfect pi let for lypeof industry which lias idilionnllj lot in on the of mijor lie enddilt tilled for more devilopnenl if r ipid in this sinl ripid irinsii equipment be ituif in Cinidi help in towns like on Ihcir fuel He predicted of support in the I election will in this vote lee ivise they ire the p with e issues the is fed up with flip- flops of the other two parties said his been a irea for and the in dcmonslnlcd in this irt lor Ins cimpaign support n Feb ruary 111 up aroun I ilreidy the the MM is iht id huh the Grits lonts in prep ir ind we ire number orr- The old lone pirties simply e in I perform on their promises we ire the only reil iltern itiu loi He where credibility is llie liberals I Con Hives when Ihty ire high interest r when they iremoppo ilion mil ruse lliem while m llie 1 iber lis lories for lieine oil priees to world when in i pposit on then tint polity wl en form the or Hie pirties want in il prices in the rile est iblished by foreign while the NDP ruse oil pntes in llie C in idian replaeemtnt tost iht Ins ilkint about oil prices 19G8 long id votaling a pipeline II to reduce eastern dependanct on imported oil while the Con Iibonls been sleeping HI ick slid the opposes the net hikes ind excise proposed the they will e luse fun diment dimipe Ihc had dr if Hit I into formuiL IMrot ind neither if Hit other parties is will inj lo lake next I step by Hit firm right Hit pump so ill profits stay in We don I know if there will be i problem lid ton Agriculture Henry St told this piper week Ihere was in snow on the ground then t been in ap preciable imount for some diys Our only worry is wed like i bit of snow tover on the winter w lieal I can 1 see a pro blem with Hit plowed fields Ham may have wished some away we get a little erosion Burke McNeill an ex tension indicated i bird fretfcc sour cherry trees be more ten tier than ipplc Irecs He said lie foresaw no pro litems for Hie apple trees lie Norlh Hilton I Com mitlcc is to with the Club in inj ways keep tilt j1 vearold festival Music festival com millet members representatives the struck common ground durms Tuesday nights it I Bennett Hit ind Bill Korl lrouht with them i commitment to mail titers to would be re l Music ind ire met Dune ithers to Hi sell dearies till will le ink I his feisilnlilv level Mr She ilso indicated she irt s ltd I ki iw ere would I urtluli in U his It dir others spoke the of the 1 itlil Hit mttliiif Ihert wtre 1 organizers Hit earlier decided to bus leitlurs for a me sell 1 trustee Betty ir unlit problems such the of schools strictly the p irlieip Hi in of the club are solved Roy Wood out on bail protests Church St speed would describe competition would include lliose the stlnols and music ichers Com former Wowl Ins beet from on IKHJ bid follow I is voluntary return Cm id intently lot ice eh irj Wool returned id from 1 1 month lie had been in F suite Minis rtsijiiuic m Peel Police where lie is detective tie I laid He w is with SI worth of properly from i slorigc room at i police sta Besides Hie deposit also was required provide a surety agree to report to polite weekly police of any change and surrender his passport before bid was granted last week Councillor iskcd engineer Holier I Austin n w slow inc down tnffit tin Hilton Hills council Councillor Boss s request in formed council lint lie Ins received i letter from the IODF expressing about Hit speeding on Church Wood reiterited his i ill for i stiff GEORGETOWN In search of Historic Jesus The The more you look more you like achilles motors SERVICE 351 QUEEN STREET ACTON 853 V puts you through the wringer of raw emotion Swung PAT BOONE J with ERIK ESTRADA JACKIE J0ANMRD8INSON- by DON MURRAY BONNET Music by RALPH CARMICHAEL Diectsd by DON MURRAY by DICK ROSS FUMED IN EASTMAN COLOPJPHINTS BY TECHNICOLOR FREE ADMISSION Acton High School THURSDAY JAN 24 to ANGUS SHYS YOU BUY THE BEEF GIVE YOU A A HOG FREE TlCr STOCKUPNOW I IT NOIMTIftEST NO CARRYIHO CHAIOIS BUY NOW BEAT THE EXPECTED The first tannery on the bite of the present Beard more facilities was built in two years before the firm was born In Hamilton totototototoBtototo to to

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