Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 26, 1984, p. 27

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GeorgetownActon Wodrwadav Sept C5 Millar a making to Private Property With an President ol Brampton Rsal EaUta Board and Lorn Mclndoa of tha board Property week proclamation At the request of Brampton Real Estate Board Mayor Miller proclaimed the week of October to as Private Property Week The Real bat ate Board chooses this method of emphasizing the rights and freedoms of Canadians including the right to privately owned property The week is scheduled around Thanksgiving each year to remind- citizens of their heritage says Board President Ernie Osterhold It a reminder that property is a safe values investment which Canadians have long viewed as an essential factor in Canadian society he added The Real Estate Board is concerned that private property rights may be sacrificed in the public interest by legislation at ail levels of government Display units will be set up in Bromalea City Centre and Shoppers World during Private Property Week They will show case histories demonstrating the loss of in dividual private property rights Local youths pass exams A number of local sue cessfully completed the Royal Conservatory of Music exams in Toronto this year In Grade 1 piano Merry Anno Hutlon passed with first class honours and Kelly Stephens 12 with honours In Grade seven year old Gillea Bourtct had first class honours while Gordon Hut ion 13 placed with honours Jennifer Meyer passed with first class honours at the Grade level LlnaMuhtadie had first class honours at both the Grade level and preliminary rudiments Eleven year olds Sherry and Holly Verhaegen passed Grade singing with latter getting first class honours Reed passed at the Grade level In the speech and drama section Stacey Hulton 15 received first class honours at the Grade level The youths took their exams in June and only received the results recently They study under the tutelage of Joyce Hulton NEED A WINTERDRIVER 76 Cordoba 84 Cordoba wair 68 m 76 Aspen 2 dr a 80 n 76 Volare Wagon 76Datsun2dr 95 m 76 Mustang 4 c 4 sp 62 74 Plymouth Sebring 73 73 LTD Broug air 63 78 Fairmont 77 Cougar 4 65 m HURRY FOR 1ST CHOICE- CARS COMINO AND GOING EVERY DA Yl CAPITAL FORD SALS LTD 381 Guelpti St Georgetown CORNER AND Your Best Deal is a Capita Deal 8776928 SHOP AT CANADIAN TIRE THIS WEEK AND RECEIVE BETWEEN 10 100 DISCOUNTS ON ALL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS ACCESSORIES INCLUDING TIRES AND SERVICE a mm AttmUMMMIME MUmAYUmmMUMITB The Optimist Clubs of Haltor BINGO 1 BARRY T1MLECK CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Suite 301 Mountain wow 1 Georgetown J INDUSTWAL PREVEN TON IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RE ELECTION OF JAMES ENCE BOPPRE LARRY ELECTROPLATING INC KITCHENER ONTARIO AS man of GRAND RIVER VALLEY DI VISION MR BOPPRE EN JOYS WOOD WORKING AND SPENDING TIME RELAXING AT HIS COTTAGE TholAPAJsofed erst Safety Associations Woodworkers Coram Si Stone Metal Trade Che mical Industries Gran Food and For liior Food Pro ducts Leather Rubber and Tan Textiles and Allied Industries Trado and Retail Established In and fundod by industry nationally rocog as on author on education and consult at on In the area of tlonal aafoty and health tor all em in the above Pulp and Paper Reports Changes to meet challenges bfi The care and feeding of forests Silviculture is the care and feeding offorests It mo forest production what agriculture is to food production Through silviculture Canada s forests can be made healthier and more live than ever before to meet the challenge of rising world demand for forest products The forestry challenge is one of the most important we face both as a nation and as an industry which harvests the forest crop Industry governments and all Canadians recognize the immense potential of a well managed renewable resource and its contribution to the economic and social well being of Canada Last year governments and industry spent million on maintaining and improving Canada forests About 500 million seedlings were grown in nurseries for the next forest crop nearly twice as many as five years ago More is needed and more will be invested to meet the forestry challenge Silviculture means not only estab lishing a new forest but also tending and protecting mature stands In competing with man for wood insects fire and disease destroy much useful wood fibre Fire protective measures and the judi cious use of other tools such as pesticides cut these losses Today and for future generauons of Canadians silviculture is the cornerstone on which to build For a free booklet on Canadas pulp and paper industry write to Public Information Services Canadian Pulp and Paper Association Sun Life Building 23rd Floor 1155 Metcalfe Street Montreal Quebec H3B 2X9 Time to improve your heating system BONUSSPECIAIS Here s a breath of fresh air from Union Gas Whether you re finally converting from oil to natural gas or replacing your present gas heating system Union Gas has some good news for those who want to save even more Go with the GOOD NEWS FUEL Bus winter Call a UNION GAS PRO HOME THE

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