Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 4, 1980, p. 21

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Acton Free Press Wednesday 1980 B7 VEHICLES FOR SALE MUD exec powered r cruise control ill A custom motorcycle you can run on pocket change Custom Accord i You Check These SPECIALS 1978 Fairmont air Lincoln Mark miles cut I v a Lie PXK0G4 Cougar Wagon 41 miles family car Lie Cougar XR7 hard top excel Ion I condition miles laical ton Lie 2997 armada only automatic Lie JTK145 TRUCKS 1977 F100 only mile Ex package 1970 4x4 excellent Won E100 Econollne car AS IS 1874 Gran Torino No SOMA 1972 Muatant fully reconditioned Ford Qalaxla No FORD SALES LTD 8776928 CAMPERS TRAILERS MOTOR HOMES SI RECREATION VEHICLES HONDAS boulevard that offers you Comb nod th monoy ing Only Plus Tax and Llconco You re Ahead on a Honda BRAMPTON CYCLE LTD SALES SERVICE PARTS ACCESSORIES 001ga23 Holiday Lextra Bolers Miuisiauga Rd STREETSVILLE 5967 TIOGA vary low asking 1BJ0 consider offer Call VENTURE Sleeps privacy drapes propone stove letbox steel sink limes dared Indoors Bat FOOT Golden Falcon trailer excellent condition and store etc after FOR Rent motor Rid fully equipped Tillable or prime summer weeks TAURUS n fully equipped excellent condlUon Iroquois Comoncho sleet WINNEBAGO motor noma jet Weekly rile No mileage for flfil 1M0 BOATS MOTORS op trailer hi BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ENERGY Canadian company offers unlimited opportunities in Canada s rapidly growing energy con servalion market We are selecting distributors for exclusive areas in Ontario Secured investment for Inventory required 16000 If you qualify for this ground floor marketing op portunity We offer Automobile Pin training program Mexpeniapikl Field training If you have a strong desire for financial success the nocessary back ground you owe it to yourself to call or write for full details now CONTACT MR FANS 5197527814 OR MR ELUOT SARWA 5195428182 Box Ont FOR Silo Mae ill above furnished beat motor Ma river frontage In Hiliburton Highlands Plus other down full price TOWN OF HILLS ROOF REPAIR CLERKS BUILDING TRAFALGAR ROAD GEORGETOWN ONTARIO Sealed marked as to contents will ba by Purchasing Agont Mr Pat Town of Helton Ha 36 Main South Halton H 111 Georgetown Ontario 00NOQN LOCAL TIME ON WEONESDAY JUNE 18th 1980 The work Includes snipping grovol and membrane from up roof 45x80 which was pondod chock and deteriorated Insolaton and roof system Each tender must be accompanied by a con I cheque mode payable lo on of Town of H lis In amount of 10 of bid Tho lowest or any tend or not accepted The build can be viewed at any ma For Tender documents or quest on contact PATTERSON A M C T PURCHASING AGENT TOWN OF HILLS SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G PHONE The Regional Municipality of TENDER WO Landfill Site Stripping of Top and Sub Soil Approxi mately TENDER WO Sealed clearly to I bo by Clork Mr Brown Local T mo Tuesday Juno 1900 foe tho Tondar may bo nod Iho ng 1 Road Ontario Tenders bo at PM Local Turn Tuesday Juno 10th 19B0 Iho Regional Hond quarters Commltee Room No 1151 Rood Those It no tod AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Monday evening June 2nd Located Village of Freelton corner of Brock Road and Old No mi north of Clappisons Corners via No 6 WATER DOWN HOME Part I 1only3pcce olid oak bedroom bow wash Land and esse table and leaves and match cictlcnt tree id for and wooden coal books good stupe p rocker cane back tabic p 6 nice one bed ker V up table 6 appro chars coop style wide bullet stool on I and Hoover sp nevc used record cab net shape Hoot clock bullet male hi lies was land rocher pano rjood sriape lamptiNes a She I corner r brass Boston part server machine Sonne 1 chest with tear Drop trunk pne ha vest table good rnalch end tables mode n id r dehum odd rues I tree rel ge old lurvesl gold mode Fie rich elect tans and roioiie on den tool some glass A china Please note a I Sale star l Sunday June 1st 1pm om Monday June 2nd sale 1 me Terms Cash or cheque proper 1 Jim McCartney AucL 6898778 AUCTION SALE For Mr E Reich Wednesday Evening June at 6 30 PM Location In Hon at the Fairgrounds in ihe Hall on Robert St Sale Cq milling Of fum lure gloss no a I lamps coins 1BK watch pocket watch flood pictures collectable brass s Ivor etc etc A Full Sato TERMS CASH OR CHEQUES WITH PROPER ID Lunch available PREVIEW FROM40CLOCK SALE DAY NOTE This Sale contains ty merchandise Plan to attend Owner Hall board or Auction not for accident Auctioneer- Chris A Schouten Phone AUCTION SALES 74 AUCTION SALES For Mr Ross Harbottle Sat June 7th at 11 A M Location To be at Century Farm located Lot Cone 3 Burlington mle east of at tho comer of Kilbride Street and Twiss Road From Milton go west on Derry Road to Twiss Road than south for mile to farm From No take Carlisle Road for straight through of From Burlington take Cedar springs Road to then turn right to farm Watch for sgns Sals Consisting Of Am quo prmtwe some no m turns etc TERMS CASH OR CHEQUES WITH PROPER I D Lunch by br do tod CI lad Auctioneer Note Ladies is a almost Sale I bo ho out now shot Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for Auctioneer Chris A Schouten Phone AUCTION SALE AT AUCTIONS Station Street ROCKWOOD Ontario THURSDAY JUNE 51980 at 7 p AUCTIONEER AL WARREN Rockwood Ontario NOTE a a hold f rst and Thursday h month at 30 m Estates and cons welcome Strikes hurting police budget community too Hal on Community suffering from the effects three strikes that have drained police manpower over the past few weeks admits Police Chief James Harding A strike team consisting of between officers with public relations skills has been assigned to picket lines to develop a better rapport with both company and union of The result is a cut in manpower from various districts which means police are taking a longer time to respond to calls he said Strikes at Aggregates In Milton and son Crushed Stone in north Burlington arc blamed for the major part of more than spent in manning the picket lines Nearly workers re also on strike at Rockwell Inter national In Milton where police have been culled on numerous occasions and continue to escort manage merit staff in and out of the gates dully Chief Hording said police are required to play a difficult role during strikes and added police do not want lo favor either union or company of flclals It is hard for the men but feel they have done a first class job he said Union officials have charged police with using excessive amounts of man power on the picket lines More than police officers have turned out on several occasions to escort striking truck drivers across the lines at both Nelson Crushed Stone and Duffcrin Aggregates We must be there as long as there Is a breach of peace or a possibility of breach the Chief said Regional Police recorded IB where police manpower was required last year But according to Chief Harding no more than a couple of officers were required on most occasions He estimates approximately Is now being spent each week for the strike team of police officers Chief Harding admitted the strikes have resulted In a great deal more money spent on policing than taxes received from the various companies but he does not intend lo ask for money from those companies affected by the strikes You have to remember they have lost a considerable amount of money and the workers are not making their wages he said SALE if WANTED TO RENT RESIDENTIAL DWELLING 30 SCENE STREET ACTOM ho Power of Sn a mod mortgage lor sale by AUCTION ONTHURS JUNE AT M AT 1127 FINCH AVENUE WEST The said p I be offered for sale subject to a rosorve d and con d so a TERMS A of by cash or tied cheque to u thirty days further pan it tor i on apply to SALES 11971 1 LTD WEST 416630 OR HALL BAKER ROSENBLATT GOODMAN 390 BAY STREET SUITE 1919 TORONTO ONTARIO ATTENTION MR SCHNEIDER 074a23 mo skater Kevin Porker was on hand to receive his award for his figure skating Teals at last Wednes day a Hills Awards and Recognition Dinner at Georgetown Gordon Arena John McDonald ide the presentation Catholic Churchill Acton distance runner Houston accepts the Hills Awards and recognition medallion from councillor Horry Levy for his second place finish at last years National Track Championships in the United States Frank placed second STT4S1 1 Ursa trustees Church anniversary tour North Halton schools totta ACTON bedroom spa merit Suns ulllltlc Included til VACATION ANTJ PROPERTIES FLORIDA GULF COAST New ground condominium bedrooms baths fully equipped screened porch pool club house country sotting week minimum rental Call Eve Burlington REAL ESTATE The Regional Municipality ot Halton TENDERS prM80Pollc Uniforms 04680 Boot Oxfords ftubberaand Qaloahaa Uniform Shirt Scaled marked as to contents will bo by tho Regional Ctork Mr Garfield Brown until Local Tuesday Juno for tho Tondor forms may bo from of 1161 Bronto Rood Ontario Tondora will be 16 P Local Time Tuesday Juno In Regional tors Comm Room No Bronto Rood submitting Invited to Low oat or any lender dc cop ted AUCTION SALE Por Mr Mrs Dick Jamea St Georgetown On Sat June 7 at 12 30 p Viking brown refrigerator Inglm gotd electric stove portable washing machine sawing machine kitchen appliance kitchen set Chester field vanity drawers pine aacretary pine kitchen suite rattan hang seat old clock 3 beds old chair rocking chairs drop leal Chen table chair Sunbeam bench vtco hand taw hand tools self propelled lawn mower bote shovels port pans dishes and manyotnerarticle too numerous lo mention Mr Mrs giving up their ho ma and moving to an Plan to ALFRED R PENCE RRS GEORGETOWN AUCTIONEER ON TARGET EVERY TIME Joanne Turner Recent Anniversary services at Churchill were a joyous celebration of 142 years of being a community of faith Rev Emrys M Jenkins rem Pentecost Sunday Five Separate tha mem School Board trustees His church to look part In a lour last Hs Saturday of northern His In area schools ward Begin ling the excur orchestra Marie in Milton St Kellh Peter school the four Oakvllle and Burlington trustees together Kerr vloa Tonclli from Mil in ton toured the facilities at The twu St Joseph and various al sites for a new school in M worship Acton Holy Cross and St Jenkms preached a Pianist Mrs Olga There was Insufficient Thompson assisted space in lost week Marie Anderson organ paper for the complete The Choir again sang account of the May CCW ice Both services were meeting Irene Swack well attended with many Following Ihe old friends returning to business session guest inded us that it was also visit We are reminded speaker Mrs Ruth that next Sunday the time Courtney of Crewson of morning worship Corners described the changes to a for aims and activities of the duration of the sum Friends In Deed a group of physically handicap- Harold and Smith folk of whom she Is Griffin attended Ihe the president Then Mrs Wedding Anniversary Eleanor Thompson was celebration for Mr and auctioneer for a sole of Mrs Hugh Reld on Sun roots bulbs and cuttings day afternoon Members from members gardens of the immediate family gathered at the home of delicious lunch served by daughter and son In law the hostess Mary and Don Living Georgetown Congratulations to Ray Francis In Georgetown powerful evangelical Eunice and Hugh and MaryLou Denny and finished oil the wur mon the question retired from their farm on the Holy Rosary in Milton it Building chairman God Chri3t John Visser said when Himself for salvation He feels we are worth the sacrifice and we must prove ourselves worthy TWO bedroom In petal IMS month only REAL ESTATE movcM 5000 00 DOWN Is all you neod to buy this very spacious storey brick semi on foot deep lot Asking posses Call Olga Fedun at 5261 247GuelphSt Georgetown isiting Holy Cross they got quite surprise when they set off the alarm system In addition to from Burlington and Tonelli Trustees June and Mike Boyle from Oakville and Harry from Burlington attended Vis A TeLr what disappointed with MTtaS SsTcasoneXa for the tour tay5 Seven Boys swam up to he Limehouse Pack one to and one to The Lime Pack was present to receive the boys and Del Wood of was present to receive Ihe boy going the Third Line Erin about years ago but arc still remembered as being kindly helpful neighbours and a wonderful asset to Ihe community birth Tuesday May CUT of their third son Greg John Proud grand parents are Ted and Doris Brown and Clarence and Vera Denny of Churchill Nine boys swim up from colony into his Pack Parents of the boys were present The Pack will continue until June IB All Beavers who swam up have been encouraged to attend the Pack meetings until then Four Cubs attended the annual district cub camp held for Cubs going into the scout troop The boys enjoyed learning skills cooking over the open flte as well as using the and especially enjoyed the aerial runway The Scouts had another swim night and are look forward to the camp in June that they share with the Guide movement The Troop has lost the services of Scouter Dave Shrubsole and Peter Brown so have been looking for replace ments for next year ROOMS WANTED REAL ESTATE ACTON PRIVATE SALE bedroom bathroom roughed In chimney In lull Hinge life per cent mor Across from park to snd loll mlnutei to my to build Phong Ltd Re leiSNII Hemlock home kitchen pita breakfast area In room doubts drive Isruo beautiful lot tit of transferred Musi sell See It Call Sun Thompson Broker rolling hllli mod Excellent with country Ulchcn COO or bat Call HIS or F7S 1UI Kir kin o the Tartan A the Tartan will be held Sunday June at St Andrew Church King and Slmcoc Streets Toronto at p Theoriginof theKlrkln hasbeenlost in time but there are several versions of how It started The traditional view Is that in olden days tho Clansmen came together to welcome the spring season This was usually on the last day of April but It has been celebrated In various regions of Scotland from mid April to mid June Tho purpose of this gather was to conjure up the god of fcr tility the festival of Beltane Is the origin of the still lingering pagan commemoration of May Day the when it was Illegal to wear display the Tartan play Ihe pipes or sing the Highland songs be cause of Ihe desire of tho English to destroy Highland traditions and cul lure the clansmen by passing the word at this time of year brought about Iho means by which these as we know them today were perpetuated Being Christians they saw Jesus as the Light of the World and the of all life s needs It was con sldcred fitting that Scots cling to their ancient identities and the meaning of their rites Today Scots who are far from their native land help to keep this kinship alive and flourishing To a degree we recognize the part the Highland ments have played in this Indeed it has been said that Ihe name the Tartan was first used by tho Royal Highland Regiment Tho Black Watch when attending church parade The tradition is being carried on in Toronto by the clans and Scottish Societies of Canada who aro In conjunction with St Andrew a Presbyterian Church hosting and organizing this third Annual The parade of clansmen and pipe bands assembles p in front of Parliament Buildings in Queens Park and moves off at to tho church by University Avenue

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