Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 25, 1984, p. 18

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Jan HOROSCOPE SCORPIO 21 CAP1UCOM ZZJanuarf AQUARIUS PISCES 20 DID YOU KNOW that of ai aamlMa than par ROOS TRAVEL 8774138 Hnts 1K1 Weekdays Saturday I resolve to on soap consumption on plumbing repairs valuable cleaning time tnifJUY softer skin cleaner hair without expensive HOW RENT SOFT WATER CALL NOW FOR DETAILS OF OUR SUPER SPECIALS GEORGETOWN m WITH CHEESE LETTUCE AND TOMATO The delicious double burger The right kind of beef lean and juicy Two sizzling patties Cheddar Cheese green lettuce and red tomato Now only I 69 at participating Dairy Queen Brazier stores Why don t you get down on the double Dairy Queen brazier you rigMl Offer available at GUELPH STREET AND REXWAY GEORGETOWN Hydro writes off 2329191 Hills Hydro Commission is writing off accounts but still plans to pursue some of them via a collection agency All attempts will also be made to Incite people who owe a total of following cor accidents At their regular meeting in Acton Friday morning commissioners agreed to write off the money some of which has been owing This does not mean the accounts are closed general manager Jerry said it merely clears the books approached the commission and asked that be written off but commissioners Dour Mason and Bill Smith were against writing off monies for damages incurred in car accidents Only one accident bill in 1981 for was pursued in court and found to be table commissioners felt there were tracing the people who had left the area owing the monej In many cases commissioners felt the writeoffs were justifiable and in some cases split bill with the offender How ever in some casts the offender just refused to pay the bill for vinous reasons if we recover 10 per cent of what is owed Smith said it is more than we would get if wt were to write it off The outstanding accounts went back as far as and admitted was fault for IhL delinquency He also admitted it was difficult to go back to the offender four or yeirs later and tell them they still owed money Debts finked from by the Town of Hilton Hills for i at the corner of Main and Mill marking where the under ground cable to Beacon Development debt of In many cases such as Beacon Develop Frank Heller and Co Ncilsen ltd Knolcrest Properties and iteel he firms felt the work they owed for was actually Hydro upgrading which was to he Commission s benefit more than theirs and Hydro has now agreed Writeoffs however were questioned for the case of a man who in brought In a broken hydro meter which he claimed had been broken by children playing hockey He owed for the repair Commissioners felt the meter was the man responsibility once it was on his property admitted there were no delinquent accounts before the merging of the Acton and Georgetown commission He also ex plained a new has been set up whereby delinquent accounts will be dealt with right CN School Safety OfTlcer of Oshawa apoke to the and showed a film at the Resource Works hop Region briefs Education needed People don appreciate what local government does for them and Hal Ion is working to solve at least part of that problem Regional council recently voted to Tile a motion from Stratford calling for the Introduction of local government in the schools Chief administrative officer Dennis Perl in noted Ha Hon is already working with local boards of education and councils to develop a series of courses to meet that problem Rental Survey A semi annua survey of rental holts in Milton and Ha It on Hills may be reinstated in the spring of 1984 Regional councillors recently that fact in a report to the planning and public works committee in which they agreed to file away a rep ort on the topic Regional staff have been urging the reinstatement of the survey but the Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor has not been able to get the money needed for Tunes and Talents planned for Feb 21 The second annual Tunes and Talents night is planned for February and promises to be as entertaining and exciting as last year event Sponsored by McKenzle Smith Middle School and fen luring talent from the school the show will be held at Acton High School and will once again star the Royal City Ambas dors The were a big hit last year and while mo Inly comprised of singers from the Guelph area there are two Acton members and two Georgetown members The singers donate their talents and are always very much enjoyed Monies raised the night of the show go towards the school extra cirri activities To augment admission funds the students will also be selling tickets on grocery hamper draws Admission tickets will be sold at various locations around Acton including the two senior citizens apartment buildings Tickets are also available from students Auditions for the talent portion of the show will be con ducted the first week of Singers dangers and a variety of other acts are ex The Parent Advisory Com which is organizing the evening hopes to see about people come out for the show The can modal 450 A special treat planned for the audience will be the perform 13 Scott Woods who is the Canadian fiddle Champion Scott a student at flora Senior Public School has been playing the fiddle since he was five years old dtan Championships In the 12 and under class at in the Novcltj Fiddle section which was limited age TIME IS RUNNING OUT THE COUNTDOWN IS ON I LIQUIDATION AND CUOSEOUT PRICES AT All STUARTS AND APPLIANCES SHOP NOW FOR BEST SELECTION ON LEADING BRANDNAMES stereos wars microwaves washers GOING EVERYTHINGMUSTBESOUK CAROL ANNE SMGCR RBUCTMNS just to a mm IWEDrSAI PARKING Tin savins shown nprannt off our along pre Trust turns from to may tan told for hm Am tbi aria by All item to prior tilt

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