Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 30, 1984, p. 18

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Widnrotoy May Region briefs Hostel contracts Haltou region has renewed contracts with seven area public care institutions including the Acton Seniors Residence and Cher a Best Home for hostel pur as needed Council approved pay meat rates as recommended by regional staff that are lower than most of hostels requested rates as well as provincial maximum two Acton hostels will be paid SJ087 per use up from 83 last year but as much as lower than requested by the hostels River Run servicing The region has formally assumed municipal services Tor tbe River Run townbouse subdivision on River above Glen Williams Now that tbe sub division owners have met all tual commitments dating from start of tbe project Halton and Ha ton Hills have taken over responsibility for ing A bylaw discharging the old Regional Condominium Agreement was approved last week Fruity Fertilizers new clubs name by Ta aura West first meeting of tbe BalUnafad group was held Saturday May S There are 14 members and two leaders In the group Known as the Fruity Fertilizers members learn to keep a vegetable garden beautify flower garden ana have lota of fun doing it program goes on for five weeks It Is interesting and fun for girls and boys Cram the ages 117 million monthly cost Running tbe school system in for the month of April coat III million As expected teachers salaries took by far the greatest share at IS million with plant operation second at million Pupil transportation cost 778 debt charges almost exactly the same amount Business and general administration combined accounted for while the cost of educating the trainable mentally retarded amounted to AIR CONDITIONING SPRING TUNE UP Expert Trained Mechanics Modern Equipment HANDYS AUTO SERVICES MOORE PARK TEXACO GEORGETOWN 8771677 Some of the winners the kitemaking eon- test at Georgetown Christian School last week hold their creations or what left of them Kleer left won the most creative category for a kite made oat of a rain hat Nancy middle and Konica had the highest flying kit It kept right on going oat of light bat they kept the tails Rachel front has the best homemade kite In the t fly category FT FACTORY CLEARANCE SCRATCH AND DENT SALE BOOKCASES Assembled or Ready To Assemble Individually Priced STUDENTS DESKS ft BEDROOM FURNITURE Also Random Size Shelving MAPLE AVENUE AT RIVER DRIVE GEORGETOWN Old Barter Paper Mill 8775857 HOURS MONDAY FRIDAY 9W430PM SATURDAY 900100 P M SB Ciahtmd Carry Sleepfactory Co nt come in Phone Sleep Springtime Mattress Sale is Here Silverwood Two honored by institute Mrs Wills and Mm Mary Mar chington were honored and recognised by fellow Silverwood Women Institute members at the May meeting for their spirit of enthusiasm and dedication always present in their endeavours for tbe Institute Mrs was presented with a Merit and pin in recognition of her devotion and excellence as Past dent for the Silverwood branch Mrs Marchfngton was presented an FWiC pin in recognition of her years of continuous hard work and enthusiasm as curator of the branch Mrs Marchington was not only responsible for the assembly of a Women s Institute history book but for the assembly of the Tweed History book which required hours upon hours of research and now truly stands as a most interesting and educational work of local history The meeting which was held at the home of Mrs Margaret Campbell proved as guest speaker Gil King George town postmaster talked on Canadian Indian Affairs and some areas of the post office King fullblooded Iroquois Indian explained that the Indian Act of 1B76 Is only protection offered to the Can- Indian today and It is In his opinion a primitive Act which requires mail changes He explained that Indians are ves restricted In their marriage laws land chases and in the quality of teachers in the education system He brought along some crafts artifacts Of most interest were boxes which were decorated with quills made jewellery which he crafts froi sterling silver and semiprecious stones The postmaster also had some vei imaginativegift ideas particularly for person who has everything which can purchased through the Canadian Office Some of the ideas were stamp co letting kits purse and pocket size books stamps and envelopes The ladies of the Women Institute continued with their plans for bake sale which will be held on Friday as part the Downtown Pioneer Day Celebrations The next meeting of the Silverwooj Women a Institute will be Thursday June or NOTICE tnl To Property Owners in the Town of Halton Hills THE ONTARIO WEED CONTROL ACT as t applies to persons n possession land thin the Town of Hills Unless noxious weeds are destroyed by J una and as as through out the season to proven I the their seeds and depend I of pollens Town I H Is may outer vats properly and destroy thaw weeds The cos is bo charged the property owner and collectod in the manner of Municipal Tan in Poison Ity Wild Carrot and Ik wood are among weeds considered and must bo destroyed who ever found Com plain Dandelion and Golden rod not be accepted as those a not considered noxious under tho of Weed Conuot Act Anonymous com pis not bo accepted KEITH LESLIE WEED INSPECTOR TOWN OF HALTON HILLS TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The General Comm for Town of Is will conduct a Moot to d scuta and no on appl cation for a proposed Plan of on for the lands noted above being part of West Half of Lot Concession to wast of tho Acton High School property The proposed subdivision comprises family res dential lots W an open space area to the north Further In lor mat on is available the Planning ALL INTERESTED C ITU ENS ARE WELCOME Tkne Oat Monday 1384 Ptsc Council Chambers M Admin n In Trafalgar Road Town of Halton Hills ROOS TRAVEL LOOKS AT HOROSCOPE March TAURUS Apr 20 si CANCER June Jury 22 DID YOU KNOW THATsnoFjuicauHPAnnain MsuMotn or CAU TRAVEL ENGAGEMENT Mr Mrs Ray of Goorgetown Ontario take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter Tommy Ella to Ian Michael Johnson son of Mr and Mrs Gerald I Johnson of Newmarket Ontario I MILL 8772008 HORSE FEED SALE SWEET HORSE FEED kilo bags 12 and 14 BUY 5 BAGS GET1 FREE SAVE UP TO 1205 Offer expires noon June 9 TOWN OF HILLS RECREATION REPORT MASTERS An adult Matters Swimming Program la now available the Georgetown Swim Pool on Thursday evenings from New members ara welcome Contact Latham at th pool between and 8777721 REPORT It was show on Monday as Wins want up St Joseph a Separata School Acton The PAVV8 group par formed Watar akfts Of in what wis Just first of almost twenty school presentations that be mada within th next this week Tha aim PAWS Is to appeal to children of aB as thay teach Import anca Misty Children In art an to grade a Street skit older students will hMr Michael Jackson playact by I croon to salary boat group- Sharon McBrid Andre and feel In tha that this year PAW Program will a PAWtHhr Influence on TIP In certain emergency situations proper equipment such as a reaching pole may not be But do not despair The bottle your feet cooler on dock or even tha spare lira In trunk of your car can be used to make an effective rescue A good safety aid la anything buoyant that Is large enough to a parson afloat forget keep parson warm whs watting lor professional emerge help to arrive Register before for th Mayor Road Race and you and your amfly reoetve a discount ratal as at Town Office end can also be picked up at North Sports Georgetown and Sports Acton Th rac begin at am on Sunday and Maun

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