Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 30, 1980, p. 9

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The Acton Press Wednesday Jan 30 1980 Rock woods Brent Storey and Travb are proud of the trophy they won recently with the Ontario Cross Country Trial Association The pair were top Level Two contestants winning eight out of 12 events Ospringe Brownies earn awards by Doris Fines At last winter has showed her face It is not like her to be shy and re tiring It a good thing our weather is meted out to us and we don t have to order what we want The Brownies have been working hard for their awards and at Thursday meeting Nancy received her House keeper and Booklovers badges and Alison received her In badge Becky Heyden Alison Nancy and Tarn my Swackhamcr ob tained their sixer ribbon and Janet Sinclair Sara Christine Goring and Debbie Sinclair re ceived their seconder badge Greyson of Tor onto visiting this week with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Gordon Howes Mr and Mrs Gordon Aitken have returned from a visit with their son Eden Mills and daughter in law Sherlock and Mary Ait ken and Heather in Ot tawa stopping for a viiil with daughter Joan and Mike Hutchison and family at Elgin and son John and Penny Ait ken and family In Willow dale Mrs Martha Jackson is patient In General Hospital At last report her condition was improving Mrs Ida Wood is also on the sick list Both lad former residents of this community arc now residing at Ma pie view Lodge Their friends wish better health for them in the near future school observe Professional De velopment day which was scheduled for Fn day They took their P D day earlier the day the buses t run because of the weather A former teacher Mrs Mary returned to the school for a half day UCW luncheon coming by Mn The United Church Wo men invite the public to their luncheon In the community hall on Wed nesday February Admission is for ad ults and preschoolers no charge Mrs Ted was hostess for the January meeting of the Sresby Women and open the proceedings with poem and hymn The annual meeting of the Waterloo Wellington will be held in St Andrew church Guelph on February A donation is to be given to the Community Club Pennies for the Fellowship of the Least Coin were dedicated by Mrs William Mac- donald The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Roy Guelph Meditations on the New Year were read by Mrs and the first chapter on Human Rights Mission from a new perspective was read by Mrs G MacDougall with dis cussion following The social time was convened by the hostess and MacDougall and Mrs Anna Wilson extended courtesy remarlts Friends were saddened to learn of the passing of Murray Dyer In St Coth Sincere go out to his wife Rockwood bowling Henpecked 12 The Slaves Ivy Leaguers Up Downers Latecomers Carneys GuelphlU IS 10 Lady Luck The Lost Causes 15 Rovers Countrymen Women over Bcv Dahmer Von Nancy Gordon Sue Leila Kingston Ellen Garner 563 OKrafka Jean Smith Men over BOO Don Howard Dunk Dune Chris Dales Dick Stokmun Paul Rick Walker McLaren Ruby daughters Pat Mrs Zimmer and Shirley Mrs C McDonald and son Larry and their families Dyer family are for residents of the vil Mr and Mrs Ernie McEnery of were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs G SUMMER RATES TO ick Sun Wd NOW AVAILABLE AT Specaiuing In Vacation Travel MOTION 0 THE MOVIE THAT DARES TO TELL THE TRUTH am GUYAI CULTOF THE DAMMED Wat Days BatSun All candidates meet Views differ on what to do about interest rates Four Halton federal candidates agree high in rates arc harmful to individuals and small business tht at the Chamber of Com mercc allcandidates meeting heard Monday night but nil four offered different remedies Robert Ritchie who Is running for the second lime as on Independent said high interest rates don t curb Inflation all people have to do lo know that fact Is look at their grocery bills High interest rates are costing Canadians jobs their homes and sending small businesses down the drain Ritchie advocated interest rates no higher than 10 per cent for con per cent for prime rates Incumbent and Pro gressive Conservative candidate Otto said the six month Tory government tried to help small businessmen cope with high Interest rates by introducing a business development bond pro gram with Interest rate half what they are at banks but the Liberals and shot the idea down by defeating the budget He conceded no body high interest rates but if they are held down artificially In vestment cash flow from foreigners will disappear and that will damage the economy even more According to NDP candidate Doug Black who is after the scat for the second time said high interest rates are a drag on the He said American rues tors look at a range of factors not Just high interest rates so Can lower inflation rate Is just as much of an in duccment to invest in this country as high Interest rates The high interest rates only attract in vestment In the bond market and not to the manufacturing sector where the Canadian economy really needs help The would bring down high Interest rates he declared Block noted under the Tones six month rule in terest rates were bumped up four times and in the last years of the Liberal government of Pierre they were raised seven times for a total of Increases in about wo years Rookie Liberal cand idate Bill Perras said the Just thing he would would be more rate hikes He sug gested Interest rates should be lowered as soon as possible slowly but a hail should be put to any further Increases added just because in rates are upped south of I he border doesn mean Canada should follow On the subject of for eign aid Ritchie said it should be given when Canada can afford it told the foreign aid was cut by he Tories but in some cases they did fulfill Lib eral government com it merits He advocated controls on how the aid Is used and promised there would bo no more million loans to Cuba at three per cent interest as was done by Castro friend Liberal leader Black noted the pur pose behind foreign old is not strictly giveaways and money is to be used to buy pre- and so had an obligation dominalcly Canadian poor nations but at the products He called for same lime charity begins tight foreign old controls at home ensure the money is served Foreign aid must spent to buy from Can firms and not mult inationals Canada is vety affluent be monitored closely the Liberal candidate said Canada must carry Its weight in the world but carefully 8783208 Star Trek Jan 3031 Fri Feb Sat Feb 2 D PETES Sun 7pm 9pm MondayTuesday 7 pm 9pm and taught grade class how to make plaster of pans ornaments She showed them how to pour the molds and to the fin product Grade seven pupils went to John Ross in Guelph on Thursday lo see a special jazz ballet performance The school children arc in the midst of preparing for oral communications There are two levels- junior from grades three to six and intermediates from grades seven and eight Both categories will be presented on the morning of February 13 for the Ospringe finals House league teams are competing at noon hours each day in the school gym for team sports Last Friday was dessert day Desserts were provided by grade sevens Parent teacher inter views will be held urary 5 and with school being dismissed one hour early Mrs Ron Fleck enjoyed fi day visit with her grandmother and aunt Mrs James and Gilbcrtson Sincere good wishes go out lo Mrs Anna Wilson who is in St Joseph hospital In under going some heart I cats DC RICE CANADA GRADE A Small PER FAMILY CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS OUTSIDE CUT Round Steak Roasts CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF BONELESS FULL SLICE OR OUTSIDE CUT Round Steaks LEAN BONELESS Stewing Beef 238 199 Smoked Hams HALVES QUARTER 239 Inside Round Steaks Pork SnuMQat 119 Mapl Lea 129 ALLPURPOSE Robin Hood Flour 199 Macaroni Cheese Dinner ASSORTED VARIETIES SUPER MOIST Betty Crocker Cake Mixes CRUSHED TIDBITS OR SLICED PACKED IN SYRUP Pineapple IGA Choice Peas SEAWAVE Sockeye Salmon Tomatoes Evaporated Milk 42 LID BY IN TOMATO SAUCE Spaghetti j orZoodles Tomato Soup 5 10FL OZTINS Malison Candy Bars H59 Dumpty Potato Chips a 99 Diapers Baby Shampoo a 419 Stick Up Air Fresheners Is 119 Bunch Carrots 2 BUNCHES Florida lr S REGULAR OR DIET 7Up 39 PLUS 25 DEPOSIT PER Kitchen Garba Saga Com or Sweat P tg FHOMM J D Garlic Sparoribo pkq IOvF Spre Monarch PRODUCE OF Spinach CANADA NO GRADE Cabbage 21 21 IdJiWiliMMJiVilHi

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