Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 1, 1984, p. 2

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2 GeorgetownActon Wednesday Feb Your At St MarBMTt after- High Academic Standan hrml and Growth with an Slt and Itoponaidrty An Outstanding Miic ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS St Margaret ACTON SOCIAL SERVICES AND INFORMATION CENTRE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of North Hilton JOIN US FOR AN INFORMAL DISCUSSION OF TH E CENTRE AND ITS COMMUNITY WORK FOLLOWEOBYELECTIONOFTHF BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1964 Mon HIM Sal OUR COMPETITION WOULDNTWANT TO SEE THIS CHEVY AND FORaiDTNlE wwuafriaootffLS7jB45 on less SUMMtt fUIUCS as B TOGO IMBED STULMGLS STEP BAKU WDEBQDYSCEWXUCS MORE TRUCK LESS MONEY sets the standard Achilles jj Ltd Your direct advertising fine to Halton Hills decision makers reflecting the dynamic and competitive nature of todays market Hltls Business News s e new publication that reflects this vital part of the commun rty An exciting publication with complete market coverage that will give your advertising message real impact Editorial On financial trends business organizations development city hall business profiles events and more Hills Businees News can help you boost by reaching the town decision makers each month Now you can advertise Business to Business in Hills Take advantage of a publication that provides complete penetration to the towns decision makers Your Halton Hills Business News sales representative 8775266 or 8532010 Saving Hahon Hihand Ana Drainage problems will wait until May 22 a drainage pro blem on some First Use pro perties will have to wait until at least limited told Haifa last week Ann bad come up with two solutions to problems the lands of Hugh A Leslie and Gilbert Both answers would pot a drainage running across the property Vender Veen Van car Veen told councillors be does not want water pumped on bis land as It will cause pollu lion problems hi his drinking water told council be would like to see a closed ditch built but pointed out he wanted lo wait until spring to see if any work done last summer by Leslie will do any good Leslie said be would be satis fied with an open ditch but noted there were enough bard feelings in the neighborhood now and be is willing to go along with a closed ditch Council deferred the matter to Hay to see whether pre vious work will prevent flooding this spring Churchill Charles Binnie dies by Barb Crawford Our deep sympathy goes to the family of Charles who passed away last day Mr Binnie Is remembered for his kindness to the children or Woodtide School where he was custodian for many years Mr fanned for several years on the Fourth line and was an active member of the A M Masonic Lodge After the largely attended funeral In Acton on Saturday the family and guest gathered at the Churchill Community Church were served by the Greenock Women Institute and the lad lesof the The Annual Meeting of the Churchill Community Church was held on Thursday Both Rev Jenkins and our Pas Assistant Rumble were present Smith Griffin meeting and Mrs Joanne Turner the secretary read the minutes of the previous meetings Reports were given by our treasurer Mrs Vera Denny Mrs Eleanor Thomp son representing the Women Group Mrs Olga Thompson presented a report on the Cradle Roll Jack Denny reported on the Board of Man and Mrs Shirley reported on Sunday School business Elections were held for various offices and further business discussed included our present project of redecorating the church Faulty switch causes concern A faulty electrical switch caused a minor fire at Churchill Tuesday mom trended the scene Trinity UCW I by Elsie Reed regular meeting of Trinity was held January in the church parlor with the same slate of officers in The meeting was preceded by the annua luck dinner to which Tag Members and others were invited The devotional period preceded a guest speaker Linda Staid a missionary from Bolivia is enjoying a furlough at her home In Georgetown Bob Hart ran Mrs Staid slides in conjunction with her in and informative talk about life in a different country and climate She discussed changes necessary in shopping getting meals and lite in general Mrs Staid displayed beautiful articles she had brought back with her Mrs Force presented her with a small gift to show our appreciation for an interesting and instruct talk Business followed with satisfactory reports given Helen Little gave a concise resume of our work and accomplishments during showing a busy and rewarding year Quilting money was turned in and Helen Pickett had made several beautiful aprons which were soon sold to eager buyers Correspondence consisted of thank you letters for Cheer Baskets received A letter from Rev Kaftan missionary in stressed that political strife there added to the struggle for the church The meeting closed the Miipah Benediction repeated in unison The next meeting will be held February Si I In the church parlours Proclamation Halton council proclaimed to White Cane Week In response to a request from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind No flashing light The Ministry Transportation and Communications has rejected a flashing light at the intersection of Highway and the Road Halton council made the request to the MTC but were told the collision records arc comparable others The MTC pointed out the comer is well lit well signed and has good sight distance on all approaches APPLE OPENING SPECIAL O Sunroofs Vinyl Tops Sliders WINDSHIELDS AUTO UPHOLSTERY SAFETY GLASS VAN ACCESSORIES BODY SIDE MOULDINGS VINYL TOPS SUNROOFS PLATE GLASS for all Commercial a Residential Needs LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED V Out of town CALL COLLECT MOBIUi SERVICE at no extra charge flier

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