Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 15, 1981, p. 7

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Pete Bet up an Easter display In the win or his store Pete Barber Shop Balloon fiesta supports scouts The public is invited to come out to Blue Springs Scout Rcttre this week end and enjoy tether hot air balloon rides in sup port of the Boy Scouts of Canada The Canadian Balloon Association will hold loon Fiesta Salur day and Sunday Admission for Friday or Saturday is per per son or a family up to five people Tether rides in hot air balloons go weather per milting Saturday after noon at 2 There is also a chance there will be tether rides afternoon Price for rides is for adults pie of a family up to five people As well scouts will be selling refreshments All proceeds from rides and admission go to support scout activities Local organizer Al Russell reports there are six balloons set and there could be as many as nine at the festival Plights are slated weather permitting for Friday at about a m and and the same times Saturday Sunday there will also be a morn ing flight There will also be bal loon movies This event is a pre liminary to the possibility the 19B2 Canadian bi- Harming champion ships being held in this The Tate of the Heights Development Plan hinges Ing project to service the huge nous Municipality receives plan Former Acton OPP Cpl promoted Finance appointment Mike Armstrong chairman of Halton Hills planning board and the joint region town steer committee looking at urban servicing lea for Acton received a copy of the Acton Heights Development Plan day Contents of the plan which colls for a major residential development of over homes and an executive golf course on the cast side of town between Churchill North and the Fourth Line were reported in this newspaper last week Armstrong said plan Mario Vendittl also received a copy of the Acton Heights Develop ment Plfln last week He said there is a he development will never be built if there enough sewage capacity The sewage capacity question won be ans until a consult ant s report Is completed and the committee has a chance to review it He said he op posed to the development proposal and it will be examined like other pro posals If there is sewage capacity Armstrong said he was study and had the chance glad to have seen the to review It CANADIAN OOEON THEATRES A GEORGETOWN 3 Acton last OPP detachment commander has been appointed ting deputy chief at Til lsonburg while some members of that force face criminal charges OPP Corporal Bob Arbour has been working at the Tillsonburg town police office since last week Ontario Provincial Police charged four members of the Till son burg force Including the chief and deputy chief with a number of inal offences Cpl Arbour was In charge of the Acton station until the fall of when Regional Police took over law enforcement Early in his career Cpl Arbour was stationed at for about seven years Then he spent five anda half years at Port south of Tillsonburg Recently he has worked out of Burlington after a stint In Milton In a telephone Inter view Arbour Indicated he believed he was selected because of his experience in administration and in small towns Tillsonburg Is about twice Acton s size OPP staff dent James A Joileywaa sworn In as acting chief He and Arbour will prob ably remain In charge until charges against the Tillsonburg officers are disposed of Provincial police laid charges including unlawful confinement assault causing bodily harm perjury and lawfully pointing a fire arm after a nix month investigation Board of Education appointed Ron Warren as Its new fectlve in May The appointment came during the board Thursday meeting at Burlington Warren has been given until May to complete qualifications for the supervisory officer certificate who was promoted earlier this year to the rank of superintendent of finance Social planning meeting North Social Planning Council will hold its annual meeting on April at Hi He rest United Church Trafalgar at HALTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Shortterm Deposits 30 Days Annually Minimum Deposit 5000 Rates Subject to Change Milton 44 Main Si E 8784168 Mitton- 17 Wilson Dr Queen St Acton 8530311 Georgetown Main St Oakvllla- 338 Kan- St Ontario and Corporation STUART JOHNSON TO Si us i tut om the bruit I 1 taking d to g STARTS FRIDAY APRIL 17 winner of 3 Academy Awards Winner of A ROMAM POLAMSK1 FILM NASTASSIA KINSKt PETER LAST30AYBWED THUR HELD OVER LAFFFILLED JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN 5 Features LL NIGHT A WW Children Under fflff Mon Thurs Regular Program Roadto fir Caveman Beast from Hallow Mountain Acton Free Press Wednesday Apr 1981 7 EARLY SPECIALS 79 AM Sat April Frozen Concentrated Unsweetened Sun Crop Orange Juice 12V per our reg price 87 save 48 Sliced Mary Miles Breakfast Bacon 500 g our reg price 1 98 save 109 Product of Canada Fancy Grade Red Delicious Apples 5 lb bag limit 2 bagsfamily SPECIAL A Definite Difference ominion RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES DOMINION STORES LIMITED

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