Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 4, 1984, p. 2

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Juh4 CREDIT RIVER BOAT CO Boats Mart I wan Boats Scon Canoes EZ Load Traders Service Storage NORVAL 8465000 YOU CAN BET YOUR BUMPERS ON IT EN JOY YOUR CAR THIS SUMMER LET TIDY CAR TAKE CARE OF Bust Rebel Staam and iky paint Sunroofs Preserve a shine guards SAME DAY SERVICE FREE PICK UP ft DELIVERY MOUNTAINVirW RD N at GEORGETOWN U FFI HOMEOWNERS FACT Up to July FACT S55O0 0O3 long FACT U FFI grants WILL BE CANCELLED FACT Our Co has contracted completed more u FFI homes than any other contractor in Canada Call Camb Stratford ami surrounding All areas eel tree to call 64821 21 OtdLi- ill coder REGISTERED HOMEOWNERS KEEP THIS AD FREE To Reg Homeowner TEST I YES NO Have your home bean reduced Hit UFFI been removed Has air and or heal exchange bean Installed Hat any maaaurea baan applied to Address Be I FACTORY WAREHOUSE sizzling snuinGS tor your barbecue BULK MEATS FACTORY OUTLET 105 107 Saturday 104 CORN -336- PEAS snug 2JQ SQUASH Bid Z22 FRENCH FRIES smug 276 CAULIFLOWER IK i182 DICED TURNIPS ib-t1J- SUCED CARROTS BRUSSELS SPROUTS MIXED VEGETABLES smug 106- DICED GREEN PEPPERS -124- 318 CASH N CARRY -s- 29 ARMSTRONG AVE Unit Georgetown Eden Mills Combined picnic forced indoors Continued from Page I crosssection of Halton Hills talent Is already booked but the rec department hopes many more residents will sign up Organizers are especially looking for local ethnic dancers as well as artisans working in pottery stained glass and candle making Ten different display areas await the Hills contingent The town s show will run from noon to Aug 16 and there II be no admission charge Among the entertainers booked for the occasion are the Acton Citizens Band BUILDERS AND HOME OWNERS THE PLACE TO SAVE AWTRENTON DENTURE Dominion Windows DIRECT FACTORY OUTLET OFF 30 DIRECT FACTORY PRICES WOOD PATIO DOORS 462 SIZE- LIST 15 513 THERAPIST 2 MAIN ST GEORGETOWN 8772359 GEORGETOWN 3 SIZE LIST UNCLAIMED UNITS SAVE UP TO DOORS ON CONTRACTORSBUILDERS WE HAVE ESP EXTRA SPECIAL PRICING LETUSQUOTEON YOUR JOBS WE ALSO INSTALL 7t GEORGETOWN 8771186 THE PLA CE TO SA VEH SPECIAL PRICES ON HOUSE LOT QUANTITIES HELD OVERBTHBia WEEK Cute Clever Mtechtovotut Intelligent Dangerous Uftfl57flL02l HELD OVER 3RD WEEK Era it TALIS Sen Hon Sawn at J CALLF0HC0MRRHAT1QW 23S QUELPH STREET Save 7 Sales Tax Offer Expires 1984 Let us design your dream kitchen and show you how much you will WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Kar 4562943 by Mrs G The Friendly Seniors wound up the season with a picnic held at the borne of Mr and Mrs Gordon McKdvie in The weatherman did not operate and the combined and Eden Mills Presbyterian churches outdoor service and picnic were held at the home church rather than the ball park The addition to the Glen lea plaia Is almost complete as finishing touches and windows arc pot Into place The addition been under construction since April Ex Bandshell set Smit Mandy and her western band Debbie Tilson Steve Snellen Tarn Hamilton a musical comedy revue feat Ken and Hazel Gortn Edna Ralph Jill the Six Guys rock band and breakdancer Geoff Tyler Also lined up are artists and artisans Celeste Brush and Beth Peacock both wea vers quilter Gall Spence Kathy Wood Robin and Tony Less Jewellery maker Dlanne Grduc and wood turner Alleda Ijzerman Recent guests at the borne of Mrs McLean were Mrs Mary Thomas CampbeilvUle and her daughter Mrs Darby Mrs Wallace Toronto and Irene and Bob Dredge Get well wishes to Amanda Stamp from community friends She is recovering from a bicycle accident and was hospitalized for a few dtya Drivers uninjured Both drivers escaped injury in a collision early Friday evening on Highway near Brisbane Cars driven by Eric Sel2 19 of Lot 1 Concess Ion near Acton and Novoiamaski of collided at an intersection Major injuries A 19yearold St Michael St woman was taken to Guelph Genera Hospital with major Injuries Thursday evening fol lowing a twocar collision In Guelph OPP say Theresa Wilson was a pas In a car driven by Mark Goodlet of the same address when the vehicle col lided with another driven by a 72yearold Waterloo woman Tho second driver received minor Injuries Damages were set at to the two cars fol lowing the collision at the Intersection of Highways and As of press time Guelph General could not pro vide additional information about Wilsons condition Boy hit by car A nineyearold boy receiv ed minor injuries when he was hit by a car while on his The driver of the car a 23- yearold Sunnyside Drive Erin resident told police the bicycle was in the middle of the road at the top of the hill on 7th Line and her car was unable to swerve to avoid the youngster Police blotter Major injuries A 19year old Georgetown woman received major In juries Thursday evening when the car she was riding in coll ided with a second vehicle In Ospnnge OPP report that Theresa Wilson of St Michael St was taken to Guelph General Hospital after the car in which she was a passenger was struck at the intersection of Highways 24 and Driver Mark Goodlet also or St Michael St was while Dorothy Weller of Waterloo driver of the second vehicle received minor Injuries As of presstimc General Hospital could not provide additional information about Wilsons condition Farm Accident An 3 man received large lacerations to his head when be was struck by the plunger of a farm baler he was helping repair June Gord Wilson spent two days In Guelph General Hospital according to after the accident took place on a neighbor ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN H HOLMES The pleated to announce that John Holmes haa construction ManBt John and ha lived In the ires and been associated the con struction for the THE CUSTOM BUILDING DESIGN ARMSTRONG AVE 8771905

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