Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 8, 1983, p. 8

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Georgetown Acton June Windowbreaker makes amends A Acton repair at 115 efter the bad broken the windows which were smashed at the Erie earning about pott office Friday iu when the According to the woman Erin offered to pay repair ANNOUNCING nrnas cam BUS you an coll IW7fotRd Ut OaWW gi Ire You Money- Hungry iiliuletlMifkCRui Meiilj unite fir 12 ILDO EASTERN AVE ACTON 8533440 MORE Students play at recital Spaaslaing in CHINESE CUISINE Mandarin Cantonese Style CANADIAN FOOD Fish Chips a Specialty CATERING TO BANQUETS PARTIES DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS NEW HOURS Monday to Saturday Sunday and Queen St Acton 8532060 INLY Thurs Sat pjn to Duke and TheDesotos BULL PUB RESTAURANT Mill St Acton 8633211 mm of the Stadeal Placement who will be oat of the Acton Social Service and Inform Centre en Wednesday this miser Jobs look optimistic Staff members of the Student Placement Centre are optimistic about job oppor tunities this year according to one of the officers Paul Lawson This optimism stems from a campaign to get homeowners hiring students to help with gardening lawn work or any other jobs the employer may want done around the house The Acton branch of the Student Place ment Centre officially opened last Wed nesday and already there are well over 100 Most of the early birds filed their job hunting applications In the Georgetown office when It first opened The local branch is only open one day a week and is located at the Acton Social Ser vices and Information Centre In the old Gals Pals store on Mill St Paul explained he works out of the Georgetown office with two others They and visit prospec tive employers in the morning and are In the office to interview students after 1 Applications forms can be picked up at the of flee any work day but Paul recommended the students drop into the office on Wed nesday afternoons for an Interview and to drop off the application The Georgetown office is open five days a week to answer any questions The Acton Student Placement Centre can be reached at Tractor hits pole A farm tractor swerved out of control on the Harris St extension Wellington 50 near Rock wood Saturday morning knocking over a hydro pole Guelph report that the tractor driven by Harry of RR Guelph was on the road when the steering linkage of the tractor broke The tractor went out of control striking the pole damage to the pole and to the tractor The driver was not Injured in the mishap police report Barbara Wednesday the students of Mrs Ariel BarkJey held their annual pltno recital at Mrs home The student who pe were Vanessa KrisUna Helen Osborne Charles Carol Ana Maria Bell Lisa Verhagen Matthew and Jennifer Mrs BarUey opened the program with a piece by entitled The students played a varied repertoire ranging from classical through to Jazz Three of the students Helen Ferrier Pam Osborne and Verhagen also per formed duets with their mothers The evening concluded with refreshments and conversation Mrs extends a thanks to all who supported and helped make the recital a success The Village of with a grant from the Ontario Ministry of Culture and Recreation Experience S3 Program is again running a summer school for children from years to The school will be in the Town Hail Monday to Friday from 730am The day will Include in struction in crafts nature lore drama as well as hiking and exploring Eighteen doOara per child per week with per week per family being the maximum charge Children can also be registered on a daily basts at a charge of per chad per day The children must be registered by the Thursday of the week prior to their at tending so that the supervisors can plan their activities Registration will be on Thursday Jane from to m at the Town Hall If further Information a required please contact Jan Osborne at or the Village office at BSHST An arts and crafts show will be held on Friday June 34 at Rockwood Centennial School school by The show will begin at JO pm Formoreinfonnstion call Butch Given at before The Tennis Club Spring Dance will be held on Saturday June 11 from to a m at the Town Hall will be provided by Wild BUI the Good time J from Radio The cast for me evening will be per person Tickets can be obtained at the door or Tram Nancy who can be reached at There will be prizes and a buffet Olive Stewarts surprise party by Doris Fines Mrs Olive Stewart was pleasantly sur prised on Sunday when under the pretext of taking her for a ride In Ed Stewart a new car she was transported to the home of Ed and Jean where friends and relatives gathered to wish her well on her BZnd birth day Among the neighbors friends and rela tives from near by there were nieces and nephews from a distance Mac and Helen of Bud and Shirley Devons and their son Brian and his wife of Islington Sid and Marian Baldwin of Jack and Ethel Atchison of Simcoe Billy Atchison of Woodstock and the Rev Eve and Jean Smith of North Bay Jim and Linda Stewart who have been living at Shanigan Lake BC on Van Island hove moved back east and are at present staying with Jims parents Vernon and Laura Stewart until they get settled elsewhere Sympathy is extended to Laura and Vernon Stewart on the death of Lauras aunt Mrs Isabel Spencer at London on May Next Sunday is the annual Sunday School picnic It wit be held on the lawn at the home of Ward and Flora Bruce beginning with a barbecue at 11 m followed by an outdoor church service then the races and games for the children Everyone is wel come The following Sunday June 19 is Knox Presbyterian Church anniversary service at llam The school choir under the direction of Mrs Anne Smith put on an excellent per formance at the Erin Family of Schools music night on June l at Erin District High School Four schools presented their choirs and then combined for mass numbers Mrs Roberta Hoy accompanied the mass numbers on the piano Last Monday was the Junior track and field day The track was rather wet but it didnt dampen the enthusiastic spirits of the competitors The following are the primary boys Jason Jason Willis Tommy Grundy tied Gary with primary girls Esther Michelle Gibson 10 Valerie Sinclair 15 junior boys Michael 32 Michael Coplnak 30 Peter Gibson and Richard Goring tied with 18 junior girls Deanna Louth 27 Golden 12 Bonnie Campbell 11 Intermediate boys David Pickering 36 Mark Van Paul ie Intermediate girls Laurie Van Manen 37 Newman 30 Sherrl Howell 16 senior boys Paul Jessop 35 Steven 22 Bill senior girls Christine Tim merman Tammy Swackhamer Nancy Dubeau 22 Hwy No 7 Heart Lake Rd OUTLET CENTRE BRAMPTON 4563914 FIRST QUALITY FIRST QUALITY FOR GUYS Leather Patch GUYS SUPER SLIMS Leather Pilch PrewMhed Denim Jeans Any QUALM 99 ea the Chateau Restaurant 367 Guelph St Georgetown In front of the Georgetown Motor Inn THIS WEEKS SPECIAL SundayThursday SPECIAL EXPIRES RIB EYE STEAK Salad Bar Garlic or Trench Bread I I PLEASE CALL 8777629 POPE a STARRET C CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Anne Slarret Ranald 232 Quslph Street Hatton HKIa Georgetown Ontario 8731601 ORGAN LESSONS Phone 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