Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 5, 1982, p. 2

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday May Special This Week BURGERS to5 Mill St May If May It IS FREEZER FRENZY MILL ST ACTON tillage CARE CENTRE FOR CHILDREN ON THE GROW i Providing full and part day programs for children 5 years Hot Luncha and location ACTON BRAMPTON Administration building possible in 83 plan 26 major Acton projects Electrolysis Waxing Permanent Hair Removal by Electrolysis Evening and Saturday Appointments Available FOR AN APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE Hairs End KatfivOorRMPrep For Free Consultation CaB if AREA SINCE Hal ton Hills has listed ft million as partial financing central administration building in the four year capital projects forecast However budget chairman Harry Levy told councillors Monday night the administration buildins and a road project in Georgetown also earmarked for consideration as debenture ticms are only a possibility and no decision could be made until next years budget Is struck Councillors approved the capital budget forecast from and it contains projects for Acton and area though these projects actually materialising is contingent on future economic sit uations OneprojeclisactuaIlypLannedforl987 After reviewing a preliminary list of projects and estimated costs budget committee then revised it cutting funds for some projects chopping a few and adjusting the timetable on others Following are details of projects and costs and dates 1 Westcotl reconstruction costing subsidy was delayed from 1983 to IBM a pedestrian foot bridge in Par was moved from 1983 to 1985 and it will cost redevelopment of the Prospect Park play area has been trimmed from to a replacement pumper for Acton fire department costing is to be bought next year and was set aside this year for that purchase Mill St reconstruction for the BIA and other BIA improvements worth 172000 75000 from the has been planned for Lake view road reconstruction worth in subsidy is slated for 1983 develop ment of a multipurpose sports field in Acton costing from the province is planned for a upgrading Prospect Park for family use is slated to take place next year at a cost of coming from the province a soccer field on Dr a cost of 8 2000 in subsidy pain ling Ihe roof and beams of Acton arena next year would cost the province will kick in 10 repairs to hall windows and frames at the arc planned for at a cost of 1250 coming from the province replacing the wading pool and filtration system at Prospect Park next year would cost from subsidy 12 Contributions from gravel haulers using the Fourth Line and 17 should total 350000 by 19H and finance phase two of that reconstruction projects 13 Terrace re construction costing from subsidy was delayed from 1983 to 14 re placing the Prospect Park soccer field with a ball diamond is planned for at a cost of from the province 15 insulating and heating the block house at prospect Park for winter recreation activities is to cost 10000 2500 from the province and is slated for 1984 16 developing a play area at Robert Little School at a cost of 10000 from subsidy is planned for 1984 further Prospect Park development is slated for 1984 at a cost of from the prov ince IB 19 replacing the boards at Acton arena and the seats in the is planned for at a total 5000 insubsidy Continued Longticld reconstruction costing in subsidy was delayed from 1985 to 1986 lights for the second ball diamond at Prospect Park arc slated for 1985 at a cost of 24000 coming from the province developing a play area at park at a cost of 10000 in subsidy is planned for 1985 23 replacing the dressing rooms and humid at Acton arena at a total cost of from Orville Rd Place reconstruction and Churchill South storm sewers work worth 228600 coming from the province was delayed 19B6 to 1987 replacing the ice at the is planned for at a cost of 28000 coming from the province GRADE A FRESH 31b chickens Freshly minced medium ground beef MILL ST ACTON ONTARIO chickeninabasket whole chicken cut up kg 99 109 99 1 149 175gpkg gg ham steaks I FRESH PRODUCE arrives daily at the lowest possible prices H Ml IMPERIAL 11b tub soft 169 margarine Counter served lean cooked ham 375 bologna gc MARY MILES 375 g kg- wieners Juice YORK or garden bags BRIGHTSI Fancy applesauce STAFFORDS apple pie fill STAFFORDS blueberry pie fill STAFFORDS 19 cherry pie fill TETUEVI44 tea bags POST bran flakes kg Top Choice clog food DIAL 3i both bars BRIGHTS pure apple juice Fancy vegetables IfcCAJN frown MoCMN g asst Tendercrtep pizzas ikies 159 CAMPBELLS 10 or soup cream of mushroom 5 6 MAXWELL HOUSE instant coffee WICKS LUCKY WINNERS slaves sing the Moses and the Freedom fanatics gives new meaning to the Exodus by Murray The struggle of the Hebrews for freedom and their Exodus to the Promised Land took on new meaning for two packed audiences at Trinity United Church With the Interdenominational youth presenta tion of Moses and the Freedom Fanatics The hymns Psalm reading and scrip ture lesson of the regular service all dealt with the story behind the Biblical musical the audiences enjoyed immensely adding to the impact of the performance The dozen songs the slaves and stars of show sang were of course the highlight of he show Chant of the Slaves Slaves Lament These Times Call for Vision Moses Moses Hes Our Man Come Walk With Me Freedom Fanatics Dance of the Frogs Song of the Insects Sing Unto the Lord A Farewell Blessing Freedom Marching Song and Shalom were a real mixture of rousing numbers some funny tunes and some fairly solemn pieces The sweet strong voices and dancing of all the performers delighted the audien ces Paul was brilliant as while Moses came to life with Andreas ThielB portrayal Nancy Allan Tim Jane Sewell and Connie Soros all delivered strong leading roles But it was the work of the slaves which really stood- out The slaves were Andrea Christine Miriam Beaton Chuck Beaton Sandra Coats Wendy Dedman Carol Diener Lcann Central Forces Band tickets on sale at three locations Tickets for the visit on June 5 of the Central Band of the Canadian Forces have gone on sale at Lake view Centre and the Acton Legion Spokesperson Jack Carpenter says about 1000 of 1200 reserved floor and unreserved seats are still avail able for Ihc evening performance of the band Tickets for the show at Acton Community Centre arc a person The visit by the band is sponsored by The Wellington District of the Free Masons Walker Lodge In Acton with help from Ihe Credit and Friendship Lodges in Georgetown and Wellington Lodge in Erin Tickets are also avail able from any Mason Lisa Doberthlen Gibb Barb Lisa Knyzik David Leslie Laura Leslie Pauline Leslie Bill Leslie Leah Marks Laura Moore Susan Moore Ian Paul Michael Heather Tamblyn John Paul George Elliott Nancy Patterson Lloyd Mclntyrc and Dave Sale added a lot to the show with their work as a band A gift was presented to director Karen Millson and there was hardly a dry eye In the church Sunday night when the cast and young people from past Boars Head Dinners and Cool in the Furnace per formed a special number in tribute to musical director Jean Beaton Reason no Hospice grant The North Halton Hospice is not an approved organization by he Health Council and therefore Is not qualified for any regional grants according to Councillor Dave Whiting Speaking at the Hills general committee meeting last week Whiting pointed a letter ad dressed to Mayor thanking hit for his support in the request for grants for the organization Whiting felt a point of clarification was needed to explain why the organization did not receive a grant While it is not yet an approved group Whiting said it is recognized as a and probably will be approved NEW DIGGER BETTER EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT St Marys BINGO Stirling Tlma Ragal Hall Acton Photo Camera VMage Acton I TRUST US your pradoua MAY SPECIAL COLOUR POSTER FROM YOUR COLOUR Wearg OPEN J TORONTO WOOD TREATING WOOD Pressure treated resist rot decay and termiles The ideal wood lor all your outdoor building piojects Our Factory Sales Outlet is Now Open We carry a wide range of products lor landscaping and arm use fence deck plans available Wallace SI at Hwy Acton Open Tiki trim Sal on Thurt HONEY POT NURSERY SCHOOt Special Toddler Program lor 2 DAYS PER WEEK MAY and JUNE ONLY Call Miss Gloria 8534040 or 8564104 For a Special Gift For a Special Person on Mothers Day Come to Harrington Hand Crafts A visit will introduce you to many gift Ideas at very attract ive prices POTTERY PAINTINGS CAHDLES FLOWERS JEWELLERY CARDS ETC Exclusively Canadian Come In And See Us Soon i Tuesday thru Saturday 1 1 a to pat Sunday I pmBpn CLOSED Monday except Holiday Harrington Hand Crafts 6 Prince Street Glen Williams 8770831

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