Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), April 25, 1984, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Apr Legion happenings by Tbe next executive meeting take place on Monday April As this will be me final meeting prior to the genera meeting member- of the executive are reminded to bring their contributions for the May bulletin in the bulletin will be a reminder that the general meeting to be held on Monday May will feature the election of your 19M executive so be sure to keep this date open to ensure year choice are port of the election process Branch era boding the Zone B7 Golf Tournament on May at Woodland Golf and Country Club Entry deadline la April entry details are on the bulletin board Deborah registered Lisa with the Canada Employment Centre Tor last Wednesday at the high school Mr Finegan said she bat registered GO students from Acton so far and she is expecting many more to sign dp in the next few weeks Red Cross drive produces I nsme rawBtanuoEa th rwRP SALES LIMITED 361 Guelph St Georgetown Your Best Deal is a Capital Deal 877692 The March Red Cross fund- raising drive was a big success with the goal of collected easily surpassed So far has come in and organizers except more donations will come in from the roughly 1000 selfaddressed postage paid envelopes left at homes by canvassers If a per son wishes to give and wasnt left an envelope send your che que to the treasurer at Rose- ford Terrace Acton 3L3 Organizers expressed thanks to Acton and area residents for their generous support The residential campaign produced 546896 while another was mailed in The Industry canvas yielded and was donated by businesses Following area the names of area captains and canvassers who participated In the drive Pittenoi Ana CapWin den Dirt van Arragon Allen Mr A M Agfa Wyga G K Ken Allen Martha Couture Mats nam A Noteworthy P Pauline and Am Jean Clark tin Marianne Cathy Mr Ed Alher- lon tin Sandy McDonald Gib- tan J Winter Cohy Adema Mil Roberta Holmes and Mn Joan Paplllon Area Captain Ben Joyce Bert Edilb John Cathy Donna Coalei Laura Off trteo Garry and Verbeek Are Captain Anna Arnold Arnold Cody Arnold John Arnold SUbla Vic Marilyn Sandra JiUie Canny Jean Jactn and Ethel Area CapUln Ala Helena van Kceslag Alex Koealag Jane John van lUJda van and Ralph Area Captain Cany MeFadden Mn J lUrttle Verbcck Mara Coates van Esmond and Dorothy Waller Area Captain Mary de Cin- Mn Undo Fountain Bar bara House Frances block D ft Pink Mrs Pauline Bartow Mlaa Gerry Mr Hairy Krocs Miia Lou Foun tain Lynn Knyiik Mn Marg Auger Mn and Mn Alice Bridge Area Captain Kroeten Canvmuen Mr Mrs Beryl Andres A Kroes Henry Linda van Mn Hopkins Fred Mn Area Captain Em Splinter Pat Kit Ruby Sandy Linda Klf- trick and The Linda Bailey and Paulina Cameron and Frits Kaon and Marg Campaign Ben GREAT CANADIAN CHALLENGE 1984 Obituary Bill Toth A well known Acton butmessmnn suddenly April all year Funeral service was held at the I maker Funeral Home April 13 with Craig officiating and Interment too place at Cemetery Mr who ran BUI Toth Shell Service for years is survived by his wife Marl and children Ann Cook of Whitecourtt Alberta Gordon and Katherine of Acton J Mr was predeceased by bis Prank Toth Jr of Acton Feb this Mr Toth was bom to Frank Toth Sr and Eliinbeth In Toronto and veara ago the family moved to Acton J As an avid curler Mr was a membej of the Acton Curling Club for 16 years and M was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church Pallbearers for Mr were Raymond Toth of Acton Frank Polyak of Howard Briggs of Georgetown Vic of Acton Harry or Acon and George Sargent of Glen Williams Gulf Texaco win tenders Gulf Oil and Texaco have won tenders supply fuel to Hills Monday night council approved the tender from Gulf for both regular and unleaded gasoline while Texaco won the contract to supply dlesel fuel This was a cooperative tender The region called the tender for itself and the member municipalities Bridgeculvert maintenance i set at 75975 Maintenance of bridges and culverts on Town roads and replacing and putting In new culverts is expected to coat in 1884 The Ministry of Transportation and Communications subsidizes the Town for these works the recently passed Halton Hills budget points out The budget calls for to be spent on culvert replacement and installation and on culvert maintenance Bridge maintenance costs are pegged at For bridges and culverts the Town will spend 35880 on materials WHAM walk The Women of Action Movement WHAM will celebrate Mothers Day Sunday May 13 with an afternoon of songs poetry and guest speakers in I The afternoon activities will begin at J pm at Centennial Plaza near Navy St and Ave and will be followed by a short peace walk The day is planned as a family event and will be held rain or shine Those wishing further information are asked to coll

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy